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in two face-to-face meetings she was stronger than our alexandra that's all for now , see you on the night air of the program. belarus is not communal, forests are blockaded rivers and lakes. not a crooked nature from what is not maxim to tear from the neck. belarus is people we open for you. we bring the traditions of calmness and at once change our views on sounding and robingale. belarusians are so different, and i know them of a homogeneous earth belarus modern medicine cannot be imagined without innovative technologies, dentistry has gone especially far in this direction. you just imagine you don't have to kill dentists' doorsteps in search of a new, healthy, smile. i had to get into this clinic of everything that can be so over the years, maybe it turned out to be actually toothless. well, having come here, it means that at the beginning i got to the doctor for a consultation. they told me what needs to be done, they called the terms that surprised me extremely in a week to remove all the old teeth and put in new ones. so then after that i got to a doctor, a surgeon, whose dent
in two face-to-face meetings she was stronger than our alexandra that's all for now , see you on the night air of the program. belarus is not communal, forests are blockaded rivers and lakes. not a crooked nature from what is not maxim to tear from the neck. belarus is people we open for you. we bring the traditions of calmness and at once change our views on sounding and robingale. belarusians are so different, and i know them of a homogeneous earth belarus modern medicine cannot be imagined...
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the kind of day that distinguishes this country from so many others, when things came unglued. alexandra pelosi kept on rolling. this first clip, which runs nearly 17 minutes, it's part of a documentary that alexandra pelosi has been working on for years. it's edited and we should warn you, you will hear nor shortage of profanity. but this is the vantage point from alexandra pelosi in the speaker's office, on the day of january 6th, and following events with her mom. >> i got, so many of them. oh my god, so many of them. >> today is a sacred day for our democracy, as we mark a peaceful transfer of power. >> the constitution gives us a very specific role today. we are there for one purpose and one purpose only. to count the votes. that is our role, that's the beauty of these boxes that are being brought over from the senate. they are repository of the certificates -- to body the will of the people. >> you are in the game, this is, if you know? we had to be ready in timely fashion, more quickly we can have the votes, the more quickly we can designate joe biden and kamala harris president a
the kind of day that distinguishes this country from so many others, when things came unglued. alexandra pelosi kept on rolling. this first clip, which runs nearly 17 minutes, it's part of a documentary that alexandra pelosi has been working on for years. it's edited and we should warn you, you will hear nor shortage of profanity. but this is the vantage point from alexandra pelosi in the speaker's office, on the day of january 6th, and following events with her mom. >> i got, so many of...
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also very important for from the perspective of the narrative that we've seen from this war. alexandra, that couldn't certainly needed to change the way the western media is recording the way people are talking about his advance in this war. what's your impression about that change of narrative? did he succeed in changing that? that story line, if you will, that ukraine was progressing, that they had actually repelled russian troops from vast parts of the occupied land . was that successful in that sense? well, looking inside rush hour from russia, from, from the outside. if i, unfortunately, i watch some of the russian television, i have to to know what to what they are they are saying. but i must say that inside russia let him are putting on the kremlin. generally, they can say that they've one right now that's, that's the power of the propaganda. and it's a good thing that they cannot change the narrative of the outside world of the free world. or they can not change the narrative in europe or in the united states. and because people are seeing what is happening in ukraine and they are se
also very important for from the perspective of the narrative that we've seen from this war. alexandra, that couldn't certainly needed to change the way the western media is recording the way people are talking about his advance in this war. what's your impression about that change of narrative? did he succeed in changing that? that story line, if you will, that ukraine was progressing, that they had actually repelled russian troops from vast parts of the occupied land . was that successful in...
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that. alexandra, for liverpool, it's going to - celebrating that. pool, it's going to bring in a huge amount of money.- liverpool, it's going to bring in a huge amount of money. yeah, last week, we huge amount of money. yeah, last week. we had _ huge amount of money. yeah, last week. we had a — huge amount of money. yeah, last week, we had a party— huge amount of money. yeah, last week, we had a party conference l week, we had a party conference and it was absolutely amazing. 10,000 people there. bars, restaurants, all full. everyone really happy to have this production. it's going to be great for the city. tom, i can't wait to see you!— great for the city. tom, i can't wait to see you! can i sleep on your couch? yeah! _ wait to see you! can i sleep on your couch? yeah! it's _ wait to see you! can i sleep on your couch? yeah! it's a _ wait to see you! can i sleep on your couch? yeah! it's a match! - wait to see you! can i sleep on your couch? yeah! it's a match! lovely! | couch? yeah! it's a match! lovely! save me money! — couch? yeah! it's a match!
that. alexandra, for liverpool, it's going to - celebrating that. pool, it's going to bring in a huge amount of money.- liverpool, it's going to bring in a huge amount of money. yeah, last week, we huge amount of money. yeah, last week. we had _ huge amount of money. yeah, last week. we had a — huge amount of money. yeah, last week, we had a party— huge amount of money. yeah, last week, we had a party conference l week, we had a party conference and it was absolutely amazing. 10,000 people...
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we are at alexandra palace. that's the studio and there. 2022 months 100 years of the bbc.began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster. it has been working to inform, educate and entertain the nation. and throughout those hundred years the bbc has been pushing the boundaries of broadcasting, embracing and sometimes even creating the latest technology. 100 years of broadcasting. it is amazing when you think of it. you don't look a day over 30. and the studio and alexandra palace has a very special place in bbc history. in 1936, the bbc television service was launched right here on this spot. the performance and orchestra would have been here. and a huge camera here! singing and what viewers saw was this. this is adele dixon performing with the bbc television 0rchestra. she is singing a song called television which was written especially for the opening night of... television. it was broadcast to viewers across london in the home counties through the transmitter on alexandra palace, marking the beginning of what was then referred to as high
we are at alexandra palace. that's the studio and there. 2022 months 100 years of the bbc.began with a single radio transmission has transformed into a global broadcaster. it has been working to inform, educate and entertain the nation. and throughout those hundred years the bbc has been pushing the boundaries of broadcasting, embracing and sometimes even creating the latest technology. 100 years of broadcasting. it is amazing when you think of it. you don't look a day over 30. and the studio...
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i think because of this reality that you alexandra, there's sincerity here. ut the more this is out in the open and it's a matterof debate , they're telling the story for us without realizing it. it's quite amazing. >> i think that's a cause for s hope . when i saw that washington i post story i said despite their best efforts, this is to having the exact opposite impact on readers what they likely intended to have. and you know, sharif fergus frequent collaborator of mine has a piece, i don't know if it's been published yet or not but the blog asked its writers to talk. i was reading a draft over the weekend and his last paragraph struck me as hopeful. he says right now, there are babies alive who were scheduled to be awarded friday afternoon but work because of the dobbs decision in a year from now those babies will be making the transition from milk to solid food and two years from now those babies will be learning to walk and talk and he just goes through the litany of all the life progression and all because of what the court did this past week because al
i think because of this reality that you alexandra, there's sincerity here. ut the more this is out in the open and it's a matterof debate , they're telling the story for us without realizing it. it's quite amazing. >> i think that's a cause for s hope . when i saw that washington i post story i said despite their best efforts, this is to having the exact opposite impact on readers what they likely intended to have. and you know, sharif fergus frequent collaborator of mine has a piece, i...
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that would have similar impact immediately on that is far away on the arise as we've just heard from alexandra. but tell us more lesandra about the reaction that this unilateral moved from, from the german government to put up 200000000000 euros in help of the reaction that has provoked from other member states of e. u. well, many he were not very happy about this move are stressing that as adjustment in dimension, they are not such a powerhouse economies. they cannot afford this kind of money to be spent due as support companies, energy companies and consumers that are or so pay pointing it to the fact that it is a germany of course, as a heavy weight here that is blocking our solution. a prize cap on the e u level at the polish prime minister, more of its key was very outspoken in his criticism, saying that germany is arrogant, that they are not showing solidarity with over. not so wealthy nations within the block. and, and he also said that the energy policy by the european union cannot be dictated by germany. so very strong statements here. a lot of criticism. however, we also have to ment
that would have similar impact immediately on that is far away on the arise as we've just heard from alexandra. but tell us more lesandra about the reaction that this unilateral moved from, from the german government to put up 200000000000 euros in help of the reaction that has provoked from other member states of e. u. well, many he were not very happy about this move are stressing that as adjustment in dimension, they are not such a powerhouse economies. they cannot afford this kind of money...
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limon. >> thank you for that update. alexandra. well, still to come on the kron, 4 morning news u.s. armed forces are. >> our time recruiting. we're going to have the details after the break. well, soldiers are leaving the army national guard at a faster rate than their enlisting. that's all according to military officials. so far this year, the guard has lost about 7500 service members to retirement. are members not realistic when their tour is up? the army isn't the only one seeing this trend. all military branches are struggling to meet recruiting goals. and happening tomorrow, nasa will provide a public update on its dart mission. the mission's goal was to prove that the space agency was capable of changing the path of an asheville with impact a double asteroid. redirection test was done in late september by striking an astroid within a a spacecraft, all a part of the world's first planetary defense mission. the space agency briefing will be at 11:00am local time and can be streamed on nasa's website. >> still ahead on the kron
limon. >> thank you for that update. alexandra. well, still to come on the kron, 4 morning news u.s. armed forces are. >> our time recruiting. we're going to have the details after the break. well, soldiers are leaving the army national guard at a faster rate than their enlisting. that's all according to military officials. so far this year, the guard has lost about 7500 service members to retirement. are members not realistic when their tour is up? the army isn't the only one...
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alexandra good morning that's right, today the city of military glory, the formidable capital of therepublic, is celebrating its 204th anniversary, but other important dates for the republic are dedicated to the same date and the whole country of the event, we are talking about the day of the teacher and the day of the chechen youth in honor of this , large-scale celebrations are planned today. and it's very important. this should be emphasized especially in such a difficult and stressful time, not to forget that the country and each region have a lot of reasons for pride and joy. we know that each region contributes to helping their country and let me remind you that chechnya is at the forefront of the very beginning of a special military operation, so for them such holidays and raising morale as festive events are never relevant and more important than ever today in many respects. that is why the solemn formation of all the power structures of the republic in the military camp began. khankala it is known that in a formidable profit. distinguished guests from other regions include t
alexandra good morning that's right, today the city of military glory, the formidable capital of therepublic, is celebrating its 204th anniversary, but other important dates for the republic are dedicated to the same date and the whole country of the event, we are talking about the day of the teacher and the day of the chechen youth in honor of this , large-scale celebrations are planned today. and it's very important. this should be emphasized especially in such a difficult and stressful time,...
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and that's what they did to you too. lonely and question your stupid comrades. let's have some people interested in the case. i want to. come on, alexandra you have a pistol in your holster there, or maybe a cucumber, like in that movie? so, the gun, well then let's go. alexander and before that, you yourself lived in the village in the village and gave birth, well, there are only villages in the north. and now you are there, which is cold became contraindicated by doctors. let penetrating injuries in the area, forearms, wounded or what? right? from a cucumber, and how is it with you here with the issue of hooliganism of culture? we have a tv set in bulk in every hut, that means. when there is time, and you have children? maybe not a sensitive question, but how are you with that incident. kemp, well, she owned her husband. he left . the same is difficult, let's attack the fool's hand. in what sense? clear. there is 746 schedule mom and zhenya smokes. what are you doing there? well, i'll smoke you, i'll cut off your head. jake getting down, to whom she said, well, get down now anya eat. eat, i'll climb there myself, you won't climb in, do
and that's what they did to you too. lonely and question your stupid comrades. let's have some people interested in the case. i want to. come on, alexandra you have a pistol in your holster there, or maybe a cucumber, like in that movie? so, the gun, well then let's go. alexander and before that, you yourself lived in the village in the village and gave birth, well, there are only villages in the north. and now you are there, which is cold became contraindicated by doctors. let penetrating...
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i begged you to be sure that alexandra zakharova believes that it is she who owns the copyright for allfather staged on the stage of linkoms, but su. k took the side of the theater, after all, the director himself did not make any demands during his lifetime. the conflict of the actress from the director of lenkom mark varshaver flared up immediately after her death zakharov, the heiress of a high-profile surname, was suddenly deprived of the main roles, my photo was thrown out of the office. yes, the theater director threw it out. he decided that he knew better how the memorial office should look like. so, on the anniversary, which the actress celebrated in june, the native theater did not congratulate zakharova, the employees shrugged their hands at such an anniversary, for example. that actress, at her own expense, ennobles the portrait of mark zakharov, it is located just opposite the lenkom theater, you know, i restored this portrait of mark anatolyevich and i want to paint a holder for light so that it does not rust, but everyone is very worried about you, and we will accept the t
i begged you to be sure that alexandra zakharova believes that it is she who owns the copyright for allfather staged on the stage of linkoms, but su. k took the side of the theater, after all, the director himself did not make any demands during his lifetime. the conflict of the actress from the director of lenkom mark varshaver flared up immediately after her death zakharov, the heiress of a high-profile surname, was suddenly deprived of the main roles, my photo was thrown out of the office....
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alexandra's journals. we found these on the bridge. that'sngry words. yeah, yeah. "i can't do this," yeah. it just wasn't — it - wasn't the girl we knew. um, yeah, this is kind of hard. yeah. we haven't got as many notes as there are in alexandra's journals but she left us some that we found after her death, and she says, "there's no hope for me". and then she says, "i'll see you in a while. "love you all so much. "have a happy life. "stay strong." so... so, those were — those were — - those were alexandra's words, too. yeah. same thing. exhales. um, and i don't know, like, what happens. i i don't know. how can you — how can you not think that your life is worthwhile? - there's a lot of other kids out there that are just - like her and don't say anything, you know, because it's not ok. to talk about, you know? so, i'm glad it's starting to get talked about. - i think i'm ok but very pleased to meet you. if you had had a moment to say anything, or a message potentially for him, what would you think that would be at the moment? for mr russell?
alexandra's journals. we found these on the bridge. that'sngry words. yeah, yeah. "i can't do this," yeah. it just wasn't — it - wasn't the girl we knew. um, yeah, this is kind of hard. yeah. we haven't got as many notes as there are in alexandra's journals but she left us some that we found after her death, and she says, "there's no hope for me". and then she says, "i'll see you in a while. "love you all so much. "have a happy life. "stay strong."...
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smaller countries are saying that unlike germany, this economic powerhouse, they don't have enough money to set. so died and gas praises on a national level. but alexandra to they realized that stalling, this whole process is costing consumers. well, i think they do realize that because of course they see that we have already seen some protest. so within the european union, with people protesting against a soaring energy prices, the heating season has already started. at the same time, we have to say that at the gas prices went down again. so maybe some leaders think that they still have time to figure out the best way to tackle the energy crisis on time is running out alexander phenomena great to it will take again there from brussels. the 1st of a 9000 strong contingent of russian troops has begun arriving in belarus. minsk in moscow of nancy, they're setting up a joint military unit to defend bell russian borders. the deployment comes after beller was leader alexander lucas. jenko said his country was facing threats from both neighboring ukraine and it's western allies. ukraine says moscow was trying to draw better, was into the war. and here's the d
smaller countries are saying that unlike germany, this economic powerhouse, they don't have enough money to set. so died and gas praises on a national level. but alexandra to they realized that stalling, this whole process is costing consumers. well, i think they do realize that because of course they see that we have already seen some protest. so within the european union, with people protesting against a soaring energy prices, the heating season has already started. at the same time, we have...
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that. all right, alexandra phenomena in prague. thank you so much for that update. the swedish academy in stockholm has awarded this year is nobel prize in literature to the french author, annie eleanor, and all is a professor of literature as well as a writer. she is born in 1940 and grew up in normandy. a literary work is mostly autobiographical and maintains close length, with sociology dare. and as also explained, some of the reasons why the swedish academy shows no 4th is years award. i know was born in 1914 and grew up in the little town of eve tool. normally a sitting was poor, but ambitious. and in her ever, she consistently explores the experience of alive, marked by great disparities regarding gender language and class. i literally work dealing with her class experience. andrew background began earlier as a memory project with the ambition, a widening of the boundaries of literature beyond fiction. in the narrow sense, in its reconstruction of the past, it means on my cell posts. i live, i searched it, don't pell do, but he guides the search in an entirely
that. all right, alexandra phenomena in prague. thank you so much for that update. the swedish academy in stockholm has awarded this year is nobel prize in literature to the french author, annie eleanor, and all is a professor of literature as well as a writer. she is born in 1940 and grew up in normandy. a literary work is mostly autobiographical and maintains close length, with sociology dare. and as also explained, some of the reasons why the swedish academy shows no 4th is years award. i...
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as john deed of loser, brussels bureau chief, alexandra farnham, and who is in prague for that meeting. welcome, alexandra. so help us understanding help us understand what this european political community is. it e u lights, or a u x x l. well, none of the above at the status, what european officials have been telling us and that they are at pain to point out that the you is just facilitating this event that that is not a you driven process. and it's more about leaders coming together to discuss common interest and issues that matter to them. but of course you can ask who i do need an upper platform like that. we already have structures like that. for instance, the organization for corporate, for security and cooperation in europe. and this is quite a risky thing to hold an event like that because you risk alleviating some states. for instance, those in the western balkans who have been waiting for decades to joined the european union and they fear now that this event, this community could be a consolation prize for then of course, as mentioned in the report that are other countries,
as john deed of loser, brussels bureau chief, alexandra farnham, and who is in prague for that meeting. welcome, alexandra. so help us understanding help us understand what this european political community is. it e u lights, or a u x x l. well, none of the above at the status, what european officials have been telling us and that they are at pain to point out that the you is just facilitating this event that that is not a you driven process. and it's more about leaders coming together to...
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again there were calls about how you told me that you were pregnant alexandra again, there were ksyushathe names of other people. i was in company. then after that, two months later. she just tells me that she is pregnant, i think. well, okay, pregnant, as if the new year together were pregnant. well, okay, as it were, as it were, so there is, i had some kind of relationship with ksenia let's at this moment he has been for a long time. he didn't have a relationship with her. yes, at this moment we met this new year together. and in the new year i got pregnant. here we were visiting his sister. i was leaving, we had such that we are not like that. here we didn’t have intimacy for a very long time, what a time nikita didn’t have a relationship for three months, probably four there wasn’t such a thing, so i have doubts about alexandra’s toilet. hmm, not my ksenia. are you sure that your daughter is from nikita yes, i i'm sure, as i found out, i immediately , well, it was five weeks, i found out. it was the end of january, he was informed on january 29th. i signed up for an abortion. i reme
again there were calls about how you told me that you were pregnant alexandra again, there were ksyushathe names of other people. i was in company. then after that, two months later. she just tells me that she is pregnant, i think. well, okay, pregnant, as if the new year together were pregnant. well, okay, as it were, as it were, so there is, i had some kind of relationship with ksenia let's at this moment he has been for a long time. he didn't have a relationship with her. yes, at this moment...
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it was alexandra nazarova with a story about the cyber threats that russia is facing. a habit for me to sing for the guys who leave in an hour or a week for military operations. with all the way just sing for them and all the men you fight for my children. the level of being begins when you realize that death is real. there she is. that's when you feel real life. donbass is the edge spears of the russian world, we are eternal front-line soldiers maybe i'm not a man? then who? and the person i breathe is your favorite. go for the stone. the heart of parma in moscow 9:00 31 minutes and then briefly about the main thing. a powerful explosion thundered in the city of melitopol , zaporozhye region, according to preliminary information from emergency services, an improvised explosive device was planted in a car, the explosion occurred near the creation of business centers, which houses the editorial office of a local television company. information about the destruction and casualties is being specified. russia's permanent representative to the un vasily nebenzya appealed to
it was alexandra nazarova with a story about the cyber threats that russia is facing. a habit for me to sing for the guys who leave in an hour or a week for military operations. with all the way just sing for them and all the men you fight for my children. the level of being begins when you realize that death is real. there she is. that's when you feel real life. donbass is the edge spears of the russian world, we are eternal front-line soldiers maybe i'm not a man? then who? and the person i...
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empress alexandra feodorovna equipped at her own expense two sanitary trains, each of which consisted of 22 wagons, including five, the exposition tells about this. there is also a genuine exhibit of that time, the railway lantern. yes, and alexandra fedorovna herself, in the difficult military years for the country, helped the wounded in hospitals. this is how she recognized her letters as the most important thing in her life, alexander feodorovna. not only she became the ascetic of mercy not only herself suffered enormous labors of helping all those called to the war of care, but the children of the victims of the war, the search for refugees, the employment of wounded soldiers, the prosthetics of eternal soldiers, that is, the most important responsible areas of care for the wars lay on her shoulders. the concept of the exhibition is unique, since we are talking about mercy in the center of the hall, the red cross appeared on gray, the edges of which are a unique chronicle of medical instruments from the times of the russian japanese war and was find extremely. it is difficult, the future empress alexandra feodorovna in tobolsk thought about the fate of people, she tried to help enc
empress alexandra feodorovna equipped at her own expense two sanitary trains, each of which consisted of 22 wagons, including five, the exposition tells about this. there is also a genuine exhibit of that time, the railway lantern. yes, and alexandra fedorovna herself, in the difficult military years for the country, helped the wounded in hospitals. this is how she recognized her letters as the most important thing in her life, alexander feodorovna. not only she became the ascetic of mercy not...
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all right, alexandra, a tough balance that we're talking about here. can you give us a sense there in prague who is for and who is very much against the idea of this gasp, price cap or countries such as, for instance, france, greece, italy, belgium, but also spain and portugal. there are in favor of putting a cap on gas prices. they are saying that it is important to send a strong signal to the markets that the u is determined not to pay their skyrocketing prices for their gas. and they're also saying that it's important as a signal that could be sent to the consumers we are taking care of that problem. at the same time, there are saying that the e u, that is as a block, the 2nd largest economy in the world, can con vince, the suppliers to this, to, to stick with the prices to pay the price that the u is ready to pay on the other hand, as we just mentioned, it's germany, but also the netherlands, for instance, or denmark. they are saying it is a risky thing to do that because of course, reliable supplier such as no way for instance, can say that are no
all right, alexandra, a tough balance that we're talking about here. can you give us a sense there in prague who is for and who is very much against the idea of this gasp, price cap or countries such as, for instance, france, greece, italy, belgium, but also spain and portugal. there are in favor of putting a cap on gas prices. they are saying that it is important to send a strong signal to the markets that the u is determined not to pay their skyrocketing prices for their gas. and they're also...
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alexandra feodorovna in tobolsk thought about the fate of people. she tried to help encourage those who needed help, but few knew that she herself at that time needed on. and now alexandra fedorovna is here, and in the same renunciation of the impossibility of going out into the street, even going down these stairs, since she was in poor health, she managed to maintain peace of mind, she was able to. to preserve family peace, support them, bless them every day and preserve that way of life, which is probably not everyone in such, but life's vicissitudes. could save and hold this exhibition takes place within the framework of at the 25th anniversary elizabethan-sergius readings, historians from different regions of the country, as well as from the holy land of jerusalem, will discuss issues of mercy and take part in the blessing of the venerable cross in the village and spruce at the construction site of the temple and the spiritually educational pilgrimage center with the support of the foundation. this place is a memory over that in april 1918. there, on the way to yekaterinburg, the august prisoners of the family of nicholas ii alexander leshchenk
alexandra feodorovna in tobolsk thought about the fate of people. she tried to help encourage those who needed help, but few knew that she herself at that time needed on. and now alexandra fedorovna is here, and in the same renunciation of the impossibility of going out into the street, even going down these stairs, since she was in poor health, she managed to maintain peace of mind, she was able to. to preserve family peace, support them, bless them every day and preserve that way of life,...
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that. all right, alexandra phenomena in prague. thank you. so much for that update. the united nation says the climate catastrophes will up route 143000000 people across asia. over the next few decades. rising seas are already in on dating some coastal parts of indonesia. reforestation could help turn the tide in this case, restoring mangrove for us, but that won't happen over night. and the tide is already hi. c it's pointless but cassini try it anyway. sweeping the water out of the house in timbers, ocho village in central java by the tide keeps coming in the water, mouldy. and from time to time, the water rises to the level of her hips. if the tide is too high, the family is trapped inside for hours. her seem his daughter has had enough and by the nu. so i sang, so i want to lived someplace that isn't like this, that be good data. then in again, the mother my with more land and that's dry, had a veneer to hopefully some of it's safe from floods and you know, her grandfather, remember the times were cars and motorcycles were driving at the main street were burned,
that. all right, alexandra phenomena in prague. thank you. so much for that update. the united nation says the climate catastrophes will up route 143000000 people across asia. over the next few decades. rising seas are already in on dating some coastal parts of indonesia. reforestation could help turn the tide in this case, restoring mangrove for us, but that won't happen over night. and the tide is already hi. c it's pointless but cassini try it anyway. sweeping the water out of the house in...
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and president zelensky is expected to join that call in washington. alexandra limon. all right, thanks for that update out of >> well, back here at home, a san francisco based tech company is sending help to ukraine after russia's most recent attack in the country. crawford's taylor is aqi. explains how their efforts are making a difference. >> i woke up this morning and saw that news and super disappointed with with how. russia and >> are treating the ukrainians and kurds. 6 ceo of san francisco based company just answer reacting to news of vladimir putin unleashing a barrage of missiles on ukraine, civilians on monday. his company has a large office in ukraine with 300 employees and himself was in lviv until last week to opening mental health center while very says multiple missile sirens were triggered, forcing him and his team to move to a bomb shelter effects than in their just froze permanently unless some intervention happens. and that's why we >> created the center for takes as his team also delivered multiple supplies to the ukrainian military. winter is comin
and president zelensky is expected to join that call in washington. alexandra limon. all right, thanks for that update out of >> well, back here at home, a san francisco based tech company is sending help to ukraine after russia's most recent attack in the country. crawford's taylor is aqi. explains how their efforts are making a difference. >> i woke up this morning and saw that news and super disappointed with with how. russia and >> are treating the ukrainians and kurds. 6...
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however, the german chancellor doesn't seem to be impressed by that alexandra, the war ukraine, of course, on the agenda there as well. very concrete appeal by the use of foreign policy achieve their asking leaders for more military support to ukraine. what was the reaction briefly if you can? well, we have seen some statements stressing that it's important to separate ukraine as long as it takes to win the war, but well is calling for money for the european piece facility. this is a funding that reimburse reimburse earth member states when they provide weapons for ukraine. n a d e u has provided. so turner, half a 1000000000 euros worse of weapons, but this funding is now running out the out. so braille is calling for more money. our brussels burgess, like some of phenomena. they're reporting from prague. thank you. alex, on i, we're going to thailand. the nation is in morning to day after a mass shooting at a childcare center in the north of the country. north east rather left at least 36 people dead. the former policeman stormed the building on thursday. later killed his family and the
however, the german chancellor doesn't seem to be impressed by that alexandra, the war ukraine, of course, on the agenda there as well. very concrete appeal by the use of foreign policy achieve their asking leaders for more military support to ukraine. what was the reaction briefly if you can? well, we have seen some statements stressing that it's important to separate ukraine as long as it takes to win the war, but well is calling for money for the european piece facility. this is a funding...
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three of them and it was also very important from the perspective of the narrative that we've seen from this war, alexandra putin certainly needed to change the way the western media is reporting, the way people are talking about his advance in this war what's your impression about that change of narrative? did he succeed in changing that that storyline, if you will, that ukraine was progressing that they had actually repelled russian troops from vast parts of the occupied land. was that successful in that sense? well, looking inside russia from russia from from the outside if uh unfortunately i watched some of russian television, i have to to know what what they are saying. but i must say that inside russia, vladimir putin and the kremlin generally, they can say that they won right now, that's that's the power of the propaganda putin and the kremlin generally, they can say that they and it's a good thing that they cannot change the narrative of the outside world of the free world. they cannot change the narrative in europe or in the unit states. and because people are seeing what is happening in ukraine a
three of them and it was also very important from the perspective of the narrative that we've seen from this war, alexandra putin certainly needed to change the way the western media is reporting, the way people are talking about his advance in this war what's your impression about that change of narrative? did he succeed in changing that that storyline, if you will, that ukraine was progressing that they had actually repelled russian troops from vast parts of the occupied land. was that...
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alexandra limon. >> alexandra, thank you for that update for us. well, coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. those who rely on specific meals on wheels building, we'll have to make do without it for a while. we're going to break down. >> when it might reopen again after the break. >> well, meals on wheels headquarters in walnut creek says it will not be able to open for at least 6 months to a year. a fire damage that billing back on september twenty-fourth officials said that that fire was likely caused by a faulty light panel. the group has been working to secure temporary office space for its staff. while those repairs are being done, no deliveries are not affected. gone are the days of pb and j chicken nuggets tater tots. some of my favorites. his students at reads, those can middle school in the east bay got to enjoy special meals prepared by celebrity chefs and local farmers. contra costa unified school district partnered with the conscious kitchen, too formally launch projects salad which aims to rethink school lunch. several foods that
alexandra limon. >> alexandra, thank you for that update for us. well, coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news. those who rely on specific meals on wheels building, we'll have to make do without it for a while. we're going to break down. >> when it might reopen again after the break. >> well, meals on wheels headquarters in walnut creek says it will not be able to open for at least 6 months to a year. a fire damage that billing back on september twenty-fourth officials said...
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by that time, alexandra kosky had already quit the alpha special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i hm. with just when you go to school, when you get a little more of a resource but also helping them. but you are, you estimated to calling somebody me a so much museum. she me yeah. but also when you do with go when you want it also, you need to put, you know, out a book when they say to somebody in person who was going to pick him over them about those are great enough about the form. i bite them when they get on the bus least i will do that, which we will move and that was in the, in the store was a muscle depletion. and when you switched the solar process, much of a little spark, which was much older. and i was going to conduct a couple that are going to extend the way i've shown that this one william sonoma becomes a shit. williams, a shit. it was the militia send some check points on the road to await uninvited guest with you to see if i need to get somebody to make a move issue. doug bought the new governm
by that time, alexandra kosky had already quit the alpha special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i hm. with just when you go to school, when you get a little more of a resource but also helping them. but you are, you estimated to calling somebody me a so much museum. she me yeah. but also when you do with go when you want it also, you need to put, you know, out a book when they say to somebody in person who was going to pick him over them about...
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take into consideration the long history of previous us interventions. political analyst, alexandra, bruno, things that the risk of failure for the u. s. and haiti is high. i think that one of the reasons they might be shying away from encouraging the intervention of military intervention in haiti right now might have something to do with the 1st coming congressional elections on november, the 8th, i don't think the american public is up to supporting another international adventure after what, after ukraine and another situation in haiti, particularly against largely we would involve new parents, intervention against a largely black population would produce optics. that domestically would not work very well. the risk of failure is too high. so i think there are some the timing now is not politically convenient. you lawmakers have agreed to set a 0, a mission family, a need for new cars by 2035. meanwhile, countries of the global south are facing dire ecological consequences. labor rights abuses linked to plans to fulfill europe's ambitions. our fear rel, is developed, explains, it's a done deal that y
take into consideration the long history of previous us interventions. political analyst, alexandra, bruno, things that the risk of failure for the u. s. and haiti is high. i think that one of the reasons they might be shying away from encouraging the intervention of military intervention in haiti right now might have something to do with the 1st coming congressional elections on november, the 8th, i don't think the american public is up to supporting another international adventure after what,...
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by that time, alexandra had a kosky, had already quit the alpha special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. oh, i hm. mm mm mm mm. with both with when you go to school, when you get over, i'm also going to assume is not, can we put a resource for themselves on producer way? what's the medical become over the media can done with any of these all but able to so much millennium she me yup. also wanted you one year with when you when you don't let us do it. so nick told them he does put you at no, our coordination with all new employee. she's caused me to let people who will print over them before the 3rd party oversight ukrainian professor. so much item only real mother bussey's style. what we don't, we will make, or that was a poignant store, was a muscle pushed into a new swish. e are full of and little spot guy which was former schroeder thought. and i was look in your sample, you really show up a couple of her cisco, excuse me, to put what i've shown. bobby williams would norma williams should. williams, a sugar was suppo
by that time, alexandra had a kosky, had already quit the alpha special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. oh, i hm. mm mm mm mm. with both with when you go to school, when you get over, i'm also going to assume is not, can we put a resource for themselves on producer way? what's the medical become over the media can done with any of these all but able to so much millennium she me yup. also wanted you one year with when you when you don't let us do it....
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you will be what most by that time, alexandra kosky had already quit the alpha special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i hm. with, oh, a just when you go to school, when you get over i'm also good. i feel it was not a resource for counselors, ultimately with community college. if somebody me a little too much from the selenium she, me yep. also when you do one year what you want also those do it. the next one, let me thus put, you know, our coordination with family and pro. she's good was nice to them. people who, when it came to over to them about food, a bunch oversize ukrainian. that's what that's a so my wife maybe i'm of them but so you start what we don't we will make a point in the store with your muscle to push you to a new solution. eat or with full liberal flushes? pendleton spoke i what was your thought that was look on your smart tv show up a couple. are cisco, excuse me, the i'm sure that was my williams wilmot williams. a shit, williams. a sugar was supposed to the militia sent some checkpoints on the road to await u
you will be what most by that time, alexandra kosky had already quit the alpha special group. he was among the 1st to begin gathering self defense militia groups. i, i hm. with, oh, a just when you go to school, when you get over i'm also good. i feel it was not a resource for counselors, ultimately with community college. if somebody me a little too much from the selenium she, me yep. also when you do one year what you want also those do it. the next one, let me thus put, you know, our...
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not mine, but tatyana’s friend thinks that marina is a copy of your money, and your family simply doesn’t want to take responsibility in the studio. hello alexandra is close to two guys at once? no, at first i didn’t know about it, since tatyana didn’t talk about it, she hid it in every possible way. and as they found out, well, we somehow got to talking with her. she told me about it tatyana told you why she can't choose one person to decide? well it was as if she had not had a serious relationship before, and she did not understand that it was necessary to act differently. tatyana told you who she considers the father of her daughter. she is sure that she gave birth, this is denis, because the child is very similar to him. there, his facial expressions are completely nose, ears, cheeks, it looks like denis, why do you think tatiana wants denis to be her father, well, with alexei she seemed to have fleeting, like hobbies. she loves they want to be together. they are currently living together. and how are you do you think which of the two brothers will be the best father will be denis because alexei has another family. and what do you think, deni
not mine, but tatyana’s friend thinks that marina is a copy of your money, and your family simply doesn’t want to take responsibility in the studio. hello alexandra is close to two guys at once? no, at first i didn’t know about it, since tatyana didn’t talk about it, she hid it in every possible way. and as they found out, well, we somehow got to talking with her. she told me about it tatyana told you why she can't choose one person to decide? well it was as if she had not had a serious...
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all right, alexandra, thank you for sharing that message this morning. well, still to come on the kron, 4 morning news, one bay area county is being awarded. >> to make living conditions in that area. better for residents. one bay area congresswoman thinks it's important. we'll talk about that. well in the south bay, congresswoman zoe lofgren present at santa clara county with 4 checks to help the county become a healthier place. >> to work and live, 3 million dollars are going to be funded and use for for community projects in that county. that money was approved by congress and will go towards things like upgrading electronic health records expanding the san jose police department's behavioral services unit as well. >> when it's someone who is in metal help this this crisis unit can help make communities safer. not only the individual having a breakdown and their family, but the officers themselves. >> other recipients of the federal money include san jose state university, which will provide families that health care services and the somos mayfair com
all right, alexandra, thank you for sharing that message this morning. well, still to come on the kron, 4 morning news, one bay area county is being awarded. >> to make living conditions in that area. better for residents. one bay area congresswoman thinks it's important. we'll talk about that. well in the south bay, congresswoman zoe lofgren present at santa clara county with 4 checks to help the county become a healthier place. >> to work and live, 3 million dollars are going to...
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i say, yes, you are joking alexandra fedorovna, well, it can't be like that.omehow i didn't believe it. i wrote a statement. i'm out. i see these helicopters. it was very creepy. wait, a wildly guest of the program accompanying a group of children from donbass who have been coming to us for recovery for several years. how their period of adaptation goes, what they feel while in belarus and how they perceive what has happened in recent years really happens in the donbass, when they shoot, you need to group in a certain position to lie down, you need to go into cover , they know which room is safe where exactly you need to go and know that after a certain number of arrivals there will be silence. that is, you already distinguish between arrival and departure by sound, when it should approximately end, that is, how many shells are there, which is 40 shots. this is a full cassette of hail, that if the heavier mortars are working there, this 3-4 will be just the sound of them landing, therefore. well, they work with the guys and psychologists we have for you. we al
i say, yes, you are joking alexandra fedorovna, well, it can't be like that.omehow i didn't believe it. i wrote a statement. i'm out. i see these helicopters. it was very creepy. wait, a wildly guest of the program accompanying a group of children from donbass who have been coming to us for recovery for several years. how their period of adaptation goes, what they feel while in belarus and how they perceive what has happened in recent years really happens in the donbass, when they shoot, you...
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the first was a subpoena, but the second was that footage that alexandra pelosi captured. aware she captured that footage that day nor, that she was even with her mother. one of those clips, and i'm not sure whether was the clip shown by the committee or what we have seen since, shows her mother on the phone with mike pence, saying chillingly, don't tell anyone where you are. i wonder if mike prince is -- thinking about a different posture toward the committee in light of that footage. we increasingly know exactly how much danger he was in. as more details are unfolding about the secret service interactions, maybe vice president pence is giving it a second thought. >> i'm going to say i recall -- i want to give attribution to jamie raskin, but i'm not a hunted percent sure. it has been noted that the six most chilling words ever uttered -- i'm not getting in that car, by mike pence. it was pretty storming. with donald trump having offered a rant, here is how denver riggleman responded to his comments yesterday. >> i think part of that fortunately gillette or you saw, which
the first was a subpoena, but the second was that footage that alexandra pelosi captured. aware she captured that footage that day nor, that she was even with her mother. one of those clips, and i'm not sure whether was the clip shown by the committee or what we have seen since, shows her mother on the phone with mike pence, saying chillingly, don't tell anyone where you are. i wonder if mike prince is -- thinking about a different posture toward the committee in light of that footage. we...
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we struck our own when we clearly stated that we see all the ideas of the opposite sides and therefore it is clear how the president does not think alexandraat the basis of the regional groupings of belarus of russia are our troops in connection with the aggravation on the western borders of the union state. we have agreed to deploy a regional group. russian federation and the republic of belarus, this is all based on our documents, i have always spoken about this in this grouping. the army of the armed forces of the republic of belarus. a clear disarming message. as for me, especially considering that i repeat, even ukraine admits that no strike groups are being formed in our country, that is why in ukraine they listened so attentively to the words of the minister of defense of belarus viktor khrenin, who essentially called for a change of mind. we fix that our neighbors are ukrainians, and today they took care that aggressive actions could be carried out by the armed forces of the republic of belarus, we are talking about the ongoing stuffing of information, and an allegedly preparing attack from our side. we had and still have one answe
we struck our own when we clearly stated that we see all the ideas of the opposite sides and therefore it is clear how the president does not think alexandraat the basis of the regional groupings of belarus of russia are our troops in connection with the aggravation on the western borders of the union state. we have agreed to deploy a regional group. russian federation and the republic of belarus, this is all based on our documents, i have always spoken about this in this grouping. the army of...
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. >> also, just remarkable that speaker pelosi,'s daughter, alexandra, was with her that day. was taking that footage. the fact that we are able to see. it i have to ask, you subpoenas have happened to other presidents but can you just help us put this request in the context, jon? >> presidents are not above the law. and let's also be clear here, donald trump is not president. so, he is a former president. so let's sort of step back and remember that. we are approaching the anniversary -- maybe it's happened this week, when gerald ford voluntarily went to the house subcommittee of the house judiciary committee to testify about the nixon pardon. george washington went, voluntarily, again early on, obviously. and it's very clear i think both common sense and constitutionally, that a president is not above being held accountable for his or her actions. and if we saw anything over the last five years, we've seen a new that the law has to be more important than any single person or party. you can't be for the law when it hurts the other guy. but be against it when it might be delet
. >> also, just remarkable that speaker pelosi,'s daughter, alexandra, was with her that day. was taking that footage. the fact that we are able to see. it i have to ask, you subpoenas have happened to other presidents but can you just help us put this request in the context, jon? >> presidents are not above the law. and let's also be clear here, donald trump is not president. so, he is a former president. so let's sort of step back and remember that. we are approaching the...
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and i think because of this reality that you speak to, alexandra, there's sinceity here, but the more it's out in the open and a matter for debate, they're telling the story for us without realizing it. it's quite amazing. ryan, i wanted to ask you-- >> i think that's a cause for hope. >> totally, totally. >> when i saw that washington post story i thought despite their best efforts, this is having the exact opposite impact on readers than what they likely intended it to have. >> right. >> and you know, # burgess frequent collaborator, of mine, and i don't know if it's on scotus blog. the last paragraph struck me as a fine of hope. he said, right now, there are babies alive who were scheduled to be aborted on friday afternoon, but weren't because of the dobbs decision and a year from thousand those babies will be making the transmission from milk to solid foods and two years from now those babies will be learning to walk and to talk, and he just goes through the litany of all the life progression and all because of what the court did this past friday, right? because already i think it
and i think because of this reality that you speak to, alexandra, there's sinceity here, but the more it's out in the open and a matter for debate, they're telling the story for us without realizing it. it's quite amazing. ryan, i wanted to ask you-- >> i think that's a cause for hope. >> totally, totally. >> when i saw that washington post story i thought despite their best efforts, this is having the exact opposite impact on readers than what they likely intended it to have....
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alexandra is slender, but you'll never say it in your life, right? what are five children? well, probably, here is such a woman, it’s just that many children in general, unfortunately, in most cases, i meet people who say, well, a mother of many children is something, probably, a failed substance that does not know how to look after itself and just no time. yes, i even heard it. such a notice that allegedly a woman gives birth to a large number of children. and because they so they do not know how to please themselves, and well, they are not adapted. yes, what do they think it is trying to do through children, well, absolutely wrong thinking, and we are breaking these stereotypes, because it’s not what i took. i have many children, i must be beautiful. no, this is my condition, which i carried, i studied for myself what i should be in appearance, i have absolutely natural hair color, my hair. yes, and once i had to paint them to look for some images. yes, now, if i feel confident, but with that the appearance that my nature gave me, in general, the competition of e. for women with many children, the beauty of belarus is, firs
alexandra is slender, but you'll never say it in your life, right? what are five children? well, probably, here is such a woman, it’s just that many children in general, unfortunately, in most cases, i meet people who say, well, a mother of many children is something, probably, a failed substance that does not know how to look after itself and just no time. yes, i even heard it. such a notice that allegedly a woman gives birth to a large number of children. and because they so they do not...
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they include people like of alexandra, casio, cortez is that very well known figure. the letter was very mild. it said nothing about nato's role and sparking this crisis. it said nothing because the return of territory to ukraine was purposely silent on the issue of the crimean peninsula. and it stressed over and over again. this the, the signatory support for, for, for the ukraine's a heroic freedoms struggle made no reference to the, to the, the widespread support and certain circles for people like like step on ban dera, for example, and other nazi figures. so it was a very mild, very one sided statement, but the very fact that they made that all shows that unity is beginning to crack. americans are getting and patient with this whole war. they don't understand that they can barely find the ukraine on a map. and all they knows their fuel prices are going up, inflation is going up and real wages are going down. so american voters are unhappy and i think that's what this letter reflects. it seems like the u. s. president is just being criticized from both sides. now
they include people like of alexandra, casio, cortez is that very well known figure. the letter was very mild. it said nothing about nato's role and sparking this crisis. it said nothing because the return of territory to ukraine was purposely silent on the issue of the crimean peninsula. and it stressed over and over again. this the, the signatory support for, for, for the ukraine's a heroic freedoms struggle made no reference to the, to the, the widespread support and certain circles for...