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anna anna what are you doing she i make souvenirs gifts where? at work.t to people . i understand. is there a strength? now about so well, headache. okay, what's their most common headache. ok then. what what cervical or vessels? well, let me help you with the cover. the main thing - uh , neurologists distinguish more, in my opinion, there are almost 600 species, well, there are several hundred species, but the main types of headaches are the three main ones, so to speak, a tension headache, when the muscle tendon covers that cover our heads hurt. well , this is not entirely from the vessels, but so for the rudeness of understanding the vessels for here, just you understanding and a cluster headache. this is when neuralgia occurs. well, roughly speaking, and so we have painful tension when, uh, the muscles and ligaments that cover our skull vessels and neuralgia hurt. which one is the most common? incorrectly, the rarest neuralgia, and the most common is just in the bundle of neuralgia - this is a serious pain. cluster headache. basically, men suffer from
anna anna what are you doing she i make souvenirs gifts where? at work.t to people . i understand. is there a strength? now about so well, headache. okay, what's their most common headache. ok then. what what cervical or vessels? well, let me help you with the cover. the main thing - uh , neurologists distinguish more, in my opinion, there are almost 600 species, well, there are several hundred species, but the main types of headaches are the three main ones, so to speak, a tension headache,...
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what happened. anna, with the latest from the crash _ what happened. annanight in new york, at trump tower, before appearing in court later. he's set to make history once again — this time as the first president of the united states to be charged with a criminal offence. 0ur correspondent michelle fleury is in new york and has the latest now on what we can expect later. we are expecting the next chapter in american history to be rewritten. this is the former president of the us who is going to be booked and fingerprinted, all of this before a historic hearing, we keep using those words but really we have never seen a former or a current present in america ever face criminal charges. after that he is expected to return to his resort in palm beach, florida where he will speak to the public but before that there is this hearing where we will learn the charges against him. all of this stemming from an investigation that has been very long running into his business dealings. michelle, some parts of the media had wanted to have this televised, the court proceedin
what happened. anna, with the latest from the crash _ what happened. annanight in new york, at trump tower, before appearing in court later. he's set to make history once again — this time as the first president of the united states to be charged with a criminal offence. 0ur correspondent michelle fleury is in new york and has the latest now on what we can expect later. we are expecting the next chapter in american history to be rewritten. this is the former president of the us who is going...
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what is her name? i don’t know where she came from, i never spoke to her, but in the visit log she is recorded as borodkina, or maybe anna pavel ignatievich, who is annaodkina? who is anna borodkina? maybe angelina seryozha what a surprise little work? there is a hunt warned photos distributed. we have security guards all over the territory at our every action, the sanatorium is in the know today, comrade, colonel lena has just left, a blue zhiguli with some man, presumably what i didn’t see in the photo. i have long wanted to show you karelia marvelous land. do you remember, it will be a long time, karelia will be a dream from now on? of course i remember. a very beautiful song for all posts, traffic police in the direction of the leningrad highway, a blue zhiguli car drove out in the car there is a dangerous criminal, i order to detain. let's go home, let's go. i don't even have any clothes with me. no, everything you need. and the driver of the car vaz-21028 i repeat the car vaz-2102, move to the side of the road. seryozha slow down. stop. it's the traffic police i don't understand. yes, everything will be fine. calm down i'm sorry i'll be about th
what is her name? i don’t know where she came from, i never spoke to her, but in the visit log she is recorded as borodkina, or maybe anna pavel ignatievich, who is annaodkina? who is anna borodkina? maybe angelina seryozha what a surprise little work? there is a hunt warned photos distributed. we have security guards all over the territory at our every action, the sanatorium is in the know today, comrade, colonel lena has just left, a blue zhiguli with some man, presumably what i didn’t...
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what we need to do. anna: it had been decades. what are -- mr. fitzpatrick: 2000. anna: what are the chances, what could be the marketing moving thing that could get this done? mr. fitzpatrick: i don't think it should take that. we authorize all of our agencies. we have the farm bill this year. we are re-authorizing fisa. the f.a.a. we are doing it for other agencies. i don't know why s.b.a. keeps getting left out. jake: what would you do to modernize it? mr. gottheimer: to add to that point. gate to that. part of what brian is pointing out is right. unfortunately small businesses often get brushed aside. that's part of a challenge we have. in jersey we have 99% of our businesses are small businesses. half the jobs. it's critically important for economic growth perspective we pay attention to them. you think about t brian is right also, you can't use an old model, old lens when you are living in a whole different world. than we were a couple decades ago. it was a different world. the good news is is that you have a lot more women on small businesses. a lot more minority
what we need to do. anna: it had been decades. what are -- mr. fitzpatrick: 2000. anna: what are the chances, what could be the marketing moving thing that could get this done? mr. fitzpatrick: i don't think it should take that. we authorize all of our agencies. we have the farm bill this year. we are re-authorizing fisa. the f.a.a. we are doing it for other agencies. i don't know why s.b.a. keeps getting left out. jake: what would you do to modernize it? mr. gottheimer: to add to that point....
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how many points were earned on f anna is behind, anna needs to somehow catch up with what it will be possible to do this, you think. well, this question depends, frankly, i can not guess. it's just that there are sports that you watch more, some you watch less answers i knew i didn't know. well, the first question, of course, is the famous song. paula no, of course, to be honest, somehow here i am i don't even look at it. well, for some, maybe a couple more questions, of course, maybe. well, for me personally, the number of red balls, honestly, i watched this sport for a very long time, so i don’t remember the exact number of balls, that, of course, there must be an odd number of balls, since this is a pyramid and there is one ball at the top, but still wire polo . this question is difficult, because i don’t know when, probably, i never looked at it, even therefore the number of players in the water further on, the questions, perhaps, will be more difficult somewhere. well let's see how you are cope with them, we pass to the second period. in addition, each participant has several ca
how many points were earned on f anna is behind, anna needs to somehow catch up with what it will be possible to do this, you think. well, this question depends, frankly, i can not guess. it's just that there are sports that you watch more, some you watch less answers i knew i didn't know. well, the first question, of course, is the famous song. paula no, of course, to be honest, somehow here i am i don't even look at it. well, for some, maybe a couple more questions, of course, maybe. well,...
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is the what— humber reporter anna riley. anna in particular, prtwats— last ten years. in particular, private sector— last ten years. in particular, private sector pay and there are ottsr— private sector pay and there are ottsr ssass— private sector pay and there are other issues in— private sector pay and there are other issues in school around worttoat. — other issues in school around worttoat. a— other issues in school around workload. a lot— other issues in school around workload. a lot of teachers work in workload. a lot of teachers work ts so— workload. a lot of teachers work ts so toas— workload. a lot of teachers work in 60 hour weeks.— workload. a lot of teachers work in 60 hour weeks. there's lots of in 60 hour weeks. there's lots ot ssass— in 60 hour weeks. there's lots ot at— in 60 hour weeks. there's lots of issues at the— in 60 hour weeks. there's lots of issues at the moment. and all of issues at the moment. and all ot ttoss— of issues at the moment. and all of those issues— of issues at the moment. and all of those
is the what— humber reporter anna riley. anna in particular, prtwats— last ten years. in particular, private sector— last ten years. in particular, private sector pay and there are ottsr— private sector pay and there are ottsr ssass— private sector pay and there are other issues in— private sector pay and there are other issues in school around worttoat. — other issues in school around worttoat. a— other issues in school around workload. a lot— other issues in school around...
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anna and see— paid in this country. let's go to anna and see what her barrage de to anna and see what her barrage to turugo— to anna and remarkable how close these people are . and they close these people are. and they rtmorco— close these people are. and they reinforce their— close these people are. and they reinforce their own— close these people are. and they reinforce their own opinions on tutugs— reinforce their own opinions on tutugs tuo— reinforce their own opinions on things like wind— reinforce their own opinions on things like wind farms and net uut— things like wind farms and net uut tuo— things like wind farms and net zero and the benefits of open tortor— zero and the benefits of open border migration— zero and the benefits of open border migration and so much ouso.— border migration and so much otso. tuoy— border migration and so much otso. tuoy uro— border migration and so much else. they are a— border migration and so much else. they are a very, very narrow little _ else. they are a very, very narrow little clique. but yet tuoy— narrow little clique. but yet tuoy uuuo— narrow little clique. but yet they h
anna and see— paid in this country. let's go to anna and see what her barrage de to anna and see what her barrage to turugo— to anna and remarkable how close these people are . and they close these people are. and they rtmorco— close these people are. and they reinforce their— close these people are. and they reinforce their own— close these people are. and they reinforce their own opinions on tutugs— reinforce their own opinions on tutugs tuo— reinforce their own opinions on...
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anna and see— paid in this country. let's go to anna and see what her barrage de to anna and see what her barrage to turugo— to anna and or, remarkable how close these people are . and they close these people are. and they rtmorco— close these people are. and they reinforce their— close these people are. and they reinforce their own— close these people are. and they reinforce their own opinions on tutugs— reinforce their own opinions on tutugs tuo— reinforce their own opinions on things like wind— reinforce their own opinions on things like wind farms and net uut— things like wind farms and net uut tuo— things like wind farms and net zero and the benefits of open tortor— zero and the benefits of open border migration— zero and the benefits of open border migration and so much ouso.— border migration and so much otso. tuoy— border migration and so much otso. tuoy uro— border migration and so much else. they are a— border migration and so much else. they are a very, very narrow little _ else. they are a very, very narrow little clique. but yet tuoy— narrow little clique. but yet tuoy uuuo— narrow little clique. but yet th
anna and see— paid in this country. let's go to anna and see what her barrage de to anna and see what her barrage to turugo— to anna and or, remarkable how close these people are . and they close these people are. and they rtmorco— close these people are. and they reinforce their— close these people are. and they reinforce their own— close these people are. and they reinforce their own opinions on tutugs— reinforce their own opinions on tutugs tuo— reinforce their own opinions on...
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riley and anna, what have we heere hh— anna riley and anna, what have we heard introversial- france protesting at the controversial pension reforms . controversial pension reforms. hcchew— controversial pension reforms. hceew. rhcwoh.— controversial pension reforms. today, though, the constitutional court will rule on constitutional court will rule ch whether— constitutional court will rule on whether to— constitutional court will rule on whether to approve the reforms, the _ on whether to approve the reforms, the demonstrations have eeeh— reforms, the demonstrations have been rwrhhho— reforms, the demonstrations have been turning increasingly whchehr— been turning increasingly violent out— been turning increasingly violent out after president macron's government tried to rcrce— macron's government tried to rcrce rhe— macron's government tried to force the bill— macron's government tried to force the bill through parliament- force the bill through parliament last month without a we — parliament last month without a we wehho— parliament last month without a vote. us
riley and anna, what have we heere hh— anna riley and anna, what have we heard introversial- france protesting at the controversial pension reforms . controversial pension reforms. hcchew— controversial pension reforms. hceew. rhcwoh.— controversial pension reforms. today, though, the constitutional court will rule on constitutional court will rule ch whether— constitutional court will rule on whether to— constitutional court will rule on whether to approve the reforms, the _ on...
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yana i know that this song was written for you by anna seluk and anna blagova but what meaning do youiness ? still do not understand, these are sweets, too , please, children for happiness, add me, well, already a song you are not the first in your repertoire, how happiness differs from others. well, all the songs were, but some were all playful and funny. and this is more serious for the serious. come on, you really have a serious girl, you told us, again behind the scenes, that you are in the third grade. yes, you are singing songs. well, where do you perform? what else are you into? please tell me the model english of the choreography. e, a lot of things, and how do you manage to do everything in time. and this, by the way, is also a great happiness, when you have enough time for everything, well, for sure there are assistants who yes , they help you in this, probably, parents who clearly know. what kind of schedule did you make for your child. early you have to get up in the morning with such a busy schedule. how early is that? well, five six, well, practically, how do we get that
yana i know that this song was written for you by anna seluk and anna blagova but what meaning do youiness ? still do not understand, these are sweets, too , please, children for happiness, add me, well, already a song you are not the first in your repertoire, how happiness differs from others. well, all the songs were, but some were all playful and funny. and this is more serious for the serious. come on, you really have a serious girl, you told us, again behind the scenes, that you are in the...
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let's first remember what everyone's name is. anna anna anna is our former gynecologist, of course, of course , because she worked as a gynecologist for some time and then realized that she wanted to give people a holiday, therefore, in fact, yes, she decided to open his own holiday agency and now is the ideological inspirer of show programs for both children and adults . she is a human with a big soul, mother of three children, she affectionately calls them dragons. well, we have more and more often there, when it was tried on a roller, targaryens, yes, a famous series, but, unfortunately, something went wrong, so came back to us in barnaul and as the old folk saying goes. barnaul is the capital of the world, therefore actually. she is with us we welcome you to our game and anastasia anastasia anastasia in general the pearl of our team, because she is ah-ah. one of those dragons. eh, daughter. anna , imagine, by the way, i forgot to say about anna that she is the person who brought our entire team here and brought you the role of captain.
let's first remember what everyone's name is. anna anna anna is our former gynecologist, of course, of course , because she worked as a gynecologist for some time and then realized that she wanted to give people a holiday, therefore, in fact, yes, she decided to open his own holiday agency and now is the ideological inspirer of show programs for both children and adults . she is a human with a big soul, mother of three children, she affectionately calls them dragons. well, we have more and more...
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anna voronina she is in direct contact anna greetings what is known about this? hello colleagues. am now on paveletskaya embankment, where searches were also taking place in one of the apartments connected with the blinovskaya case, and they were going on from the very morning, moreover, both in apartments registered to elena and to people who somehow had e- e with her, they did business with her, and were connected with her, i note that a criminal case was initiated. not only by the fact of evasion from the payment of taxes, but also from the legalization of funds on an especially large scale, uh, we are talking about 43 million e rubles, which blinovskoye allegedly illegally, and in a way, brought out of circulation. let's hear what the investigative team has to say about this. according to the investigation, blinovskaya , while providing information services, underestimated her income and did not pay value added tax and personal income tax for a total amount of more than 918 million rubles. elena blinovskaya was detained by law enforcement officers while trying to cross the bor
anna voronina she is in direct contact anna greetings what is known about this? hello colleagues. am now on paveletskaya embankment, where searches were also taking place in one of the apartments connected with the blinovskaya case, and they were going on from the very morning, moreover, both in apartments registered to elena and to people who somehow had e- e with her, they did business with her, and were connected with her, i note that a criminal case was initiated. not only by the fact of...
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anna behind, anna needs to somehow catch up by what it will be possible to do this, what do you think, well, this question b depends, to be honest, i can’t guess, it’s just that there are sports that you watch more, some you watch less in the first period. and when i didn’t have time to press a little, but i pressed, uh , i didn’t know the first answers, well, the first question. just, of course, the songs are well-known. well, water polo, no , of course, to be honest, somehow i don’t even look much. well, for some, maybe a couple more questions. of course it could hurry, but already there. dmitry igor what question seemed? well, here's the most inconvenient. well, for me personally, the number of red balls in snooker, honestly, i watched this sport for a very long time, so i don’t remember the exact number of balls, but for the game, probably, too, because he gave, by the way, i like to watch snooker and i know points. how many points are given for each ball, but something was wrong about the red balls and now i’m standing and thinking that, of course, there must be an odd number of balls, since this is a pyramid and at the top there is one ball, but still wire polo this question is difficult, because i don’t know when i probably never watched it at all, even because of the number of players in the water. uh, in the water floor, i couldn't even think of how many people there were. my friends, well, we are gaining momentum, we are moving on further questions, perhaps somewhere they will be more difficult. well , let's see how you deal with them, let's move on to the second period. from the proposed list in addition, each participant has several cards with which you can get the right to answer the question first time to remove the opponent from game or change the chosen topic , the player who lights the lamp on his game stand faster than the others answers the correct answer. five points wrong answer -5 points during the period lasts 5 minutes friends of the topic, dmitriy will start on your screens dmitry topic football topic football in january 2022, belarusian football player italy, lisakovich signed a contract with this russian club. what club are we talking about ? let's try the olympics k is an organization that promotes cooperation and knowledge exchange between countries , including the belarusian branch. decipher the abbreviation of the olympic committees absolutely right and the next in your piggy bank igor football. in the football championship of which country is the golden bench award awarded to the best coach? in which country is the golden bench of a smile awarded, igor i understand that he knows. or maybe he doesn't know. uh, friends. my time is running out. this is italy in the italian championship, such a bonus is included, it turns out that the best coach received it carlo ancelotti pobeka. martin lipi capella and so on continue dmitry let's hockey ok russian hockey player who broke into second place in the nhl sniper race at the end of 2022 . igor the first alexandrovich alexander ovechkin is certainly the correct answer in the leaders of the warrior gretsky 894 pucks the topic of the olympics has come to this topic, but no, change him a little late, but nevertheless igor does not agree, belarus then belarus until recently this belarusian basketball club smog was also called minsk called now? dmitry basketball club minsk basketball club minsk that's right igor theme football i'm the first football theme answers dmitry what club was dzerzhinsk represented in the belarus football championship 20-22? arsenal arsenal absolutely right this is the correct answer, but keep the registration. in the elite, the team was not destined, at least in that season, ah. i disagree categorically. we went a little so uncertainly on october 1, 2022 , the wedding ceremony of two famous belarusian biathletes took place. name their anton smolsky dinara albekova. absolutely right anton smolsky dinara alimbekova olympic champion anton smolsky silver medalist of the olympic games by the way, another famous biathlete played the wedding on the same day. irina kruchinkina. true, she got married. she is for the russian biathlete. here is such a wedding money rich in celebrations, we continue annahe history of belarusian volleyball did the women's team at 19 become the winner of the european championship what was the name of the official mascot of the championship world cup in qatar 20-22? the time of our period has come to an end, but we will still finish this issue. well, you probably remember this talisman, he is in uniform, and kufi is a traditional male headdress in the frame, and this talisman was called. unfortunately, there is no answer , my friends called him, aip. this is a very difficult question. yes, this is not an easy question. i agree. but after all, the point here is that the world cup, as it were, just recently passed all the details of this world championship still fresh in my memory. well, that ok the second period behind. let's sum it up. the history of our ukraine is folded and a diverse history, and to separate the goat from the gestora of childbirth is like a goat of pokhlebsky, to learn an hour. uh, divided into two kalinas, we will recognize them for t
anna behind, anna needs to somehow catch up by what it will be possible to do this, what do you think, well, this question b depends, to be honest, i can’t guess, it’s just that there are sports that you watch more, some you watch less in the first period. and when i didn’t have time to press a little, but i pressed, uh , i didn’t know the first answers, well, the first question. just, of course, the songs are well-known. well, water polo, no , of course, to be honest, somehow i don’t...
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anna lazareva she joins us live anna hello. and what indicators testify to the stability of the economy. this hello is one of the significant moments of the business activity index in march, it reached one of its maximum values. according to the results of april, the russian economy will significantly increase in real terms , the president said at a meeting for the first quarter, budget revenues exceeded 13 trillion rubles. this is in line with last year's expectations for the second quarter, also quite optimistic. not oil and gas revenues increased by about 14% or 1.4 trillion rubles, but oil and gas decreased slightly by about 1.3 rubles. this is primarily due to the high base and peculiarities of the pricing environment in global markets. last year , it is expected that by the end of the second quarter , against the backdrop of rising oil prices, the situation will change , the budget will begin to receive additional oil and gas revenues. economic activity in russia will continue to rise , the president believes one of the important
anna lazareva she joins us live anna hello. and what indicators testify to the stability of the economy. this hello is one of the significant moments of the business activity index in march, it reached one of its maximum values. according to the results of april, the russian economy will significantly increase in real terms , the president said at a meeting for the first quarter, budget revenues exceeded 13 trillion rubles. this is in line with last year's expectations for the second quarter,...
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what it used be. would you. i want to bring anna this. anna what do you think. you've fed up with it. yes, absolutely. big and i think it's a direct of lockdown as well. we're seeing huge backlogs as patients are in need of urgent care . personally, remember when care. personally, remember when over the christmas was very ill and i a gp appointment and when i approached my gp without even asking how i was without asking you know have you got any health conditions? they immediately say to me on the phone , oh, you're to me on the phone, oh, you're taking an appointment from someone who's an emergency . so someone who's an emergency. so imagine if an older person who has got health conditions called and then were met by someone on the other end of the phone who said, well actually, you're not a . there's other people a priority. there's other people who in urgent need and who are in urgent need and you're one of them. so for you're not one of them. so for some people, just to say that without any context, think is horrible think there's horrible and i think there's many are actually too many people who
what it used be. would you. i want to bring anna this. anna what do you think. you've fed up with it. yes, absolutely. big and i think it's a direct of lockdown as well. we're seeing huge backlogs as patients are in need of urgent care . personally, remember when care. personally, remember when over the christmas was very ill and i a gp appointment and when i approached my gp without even asking how i was without asking you know have you got any health conditions? they immediately say to me on...
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anna voronina , she is in direct contact with the facts anna hello, what is known at this moment. what are the details of this case? hello colleagues. well, the main events were still held in the cottage. shoot where i am now, the investigators first of all found my husband. e elena blinovskaya, who was sent for interrogation, while still as a witness , several luxury cars and expensive motorcycles were also found. uh, i had to dig into the dressing room as well as the explorer. there were found expensive watches worth several million rubles, as well as branded jewelry bags. well, a whole sea of \u200b\u200bthings arranged by flowers. well, at that time , elena blinovskaya herself, as they already said in socks and slippers, tried to cross the border of the russian federation and allegedly tried to pay a bribe in the amount of 10 million rubles after her arrest. and the investigator to let her go. here is how e tells about it in the ministry of internal affairs employees of the main directorate for economic security and anti-corruption of the ministry of internal affairs of russia, together with colleagues from the ministry of internal affairs of russia for the smolensk region and the fsb of russia , were detained while trying to cross the state border of the russian federation at the krasnaya gorka checkpoint in the smolensk region, blogger elena blinovskaya had air tickets for the moscow-tashkent flight with her. she was going to tashkent-blinovskaya not just because they were waiting for her with a performance. it should be noted that all the tickets for the performances were generated , but yesterday, too, she did not sit everywhere, she spoke at the next forum and, apparently, was the news about the upcoming arrest for surprise, because she was literally. uh, the first things that i could grab jumped into a rented maybach and rushed the border with belarus to her to cross at the same time, despite the detention , no online marathons of blinovskaya until canceled some of them should start. tomorrow is another scheduled new marathons, scheduled starts. to the middle of may. uh, the starting price is 10,000 rubles. but when accompanied by elena blinovskaya herself, and it will cost 1 million rubles. despite the fact that elena herself is registered as an individual entrepreneur, and in the prosecutor's office she assumes that she used third-party companies to avoid paying taxes. it is established that pancake, being an individual entrepreneur and a single tax payer levied in connection with the use of a simplified taxation system, having received income from entrepreneurial activities in the implementation of training courses and training marathons in a significantly larger amount and not wanting to switch to a general taxation system , purposefully formally fragmented the business, ensuring the flow of income from entrepreneurial activities of individual entrepreneurs to settlement accounts, interdependent and controlled organizations and individual entrepreneurs applying the simplified taxation system. 13 companies are registered at blinovskie, including a jewelry house, mining enterprises, as well as engineering enterprises, and the total annual income of all thirteen companies exceeds 1 billion rubles. at the same time , it is registered on elena herself. uh, a land plot of 50 hectares in simferopol and an apartment in moscow, everything else is distributed among relatives, including my husband, i note that earlier this year, when the first scandals with bloggers about tax evasion began, elena stated that she didn’t have such problems, and she couldn’t have any problems with the federal tax service. well, it's the head of the league and safer internet. she called malinovskaya the new kashpirovsky. blinovskaya , yes, this is our new kashpirovsky apparently yes, well , let's see how this activity ends for her, because for all those who were offline such big scammers. we know how it ended, yes, how it all fell apart, mmm. i think it will be the same here, but, of course, taxes will have to be paid in the end. about what amounts are we talking about 918 million, unpaid taxes she or were not blinovskaya, as well as another 43 million. e, this is a means that she withdrew illegally, according to the investigators. uh, these amounts led to the initiation of two criminal cases, in which elena can face up to 10 years in prison for blinovskaya now. uh, being interrogated at is also scheduled to be her next destination. this is the presnensky court, where a preventive measure will be issued for her, this is either, now the possibility of house arrest, or subscription, and not departure, is being discussed. hmm participants of the same blinovskaya marathon who were dissatisfied, and they recommend shouting three times with this marathon. i am free. well, suddenly it will help, because she herself nevertheless recommended such methods to a colleague. yes, you can still launch balloons into the sky annaor direct communication. our correspondent anna voronina in ukraine was another case of forced mobilization when trying to hand in a summons , a man was severely beaten, conscription into the army more and more resembles the kidnapping of those who can join the ranks, they are going to look for even for outside the situation, maria valieva sakh, three on one people in military uniform beat a man on the head, put him on the ground, and immediately hand over a summons, then the forces are dragged into the car . will he be able to stand up after this and take up arms, nobody cares? after the announcement of the general mobilization, the ukrainian military commissars are doing everything to distribute more hangings, if only they themselves, but not to go to the front line. only in ukraine they thought of putting at the same time, the military commissar’s plans for mobile calls for mobilization, but with the wording that if the plans are not fulfilled, then the military commissariats 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cnn's anna stewart is in london. so anna what drove this decision? well that depends who you speak to if you go to saudi arabia, the defacto leader of opec. they say this was a precautionary measure , and it's to stabilize the oil market. the suggestion being that perhaps would be some sort of decline in global oil demand . now speaking to some analysts today, there's also the more skeptical view that this is a way to shore up oil prices and increased revenue for those big oil producing nations. and you saw that today, oil prices at one stage were up 8% on this news because you're taking supply off the market pushing up those price. aces, and some analysts actually think. you could see all prices returning to $100 a barrel by the end of the year. now, i think it's really important to note that this sort of move would be less likely if opec was worried about market share if they were worried that more oil could come onto the market from the likes of the u. s, for instance. but as low down on us shell has kind of put pay to that, plus, looking at the u
cnn's anna stewart is in london. so anna what drove this decision? well that depends who you speak to if you go to saudi arabia, the defacto leader of opec. they say this was a precautionary measure , and it's to stabilize the oil market. the suggestion being that perhaps would be some sort of decline in global oil demand . now speaking to some analysts today, there's also the more skeptical view that this is a way to shore up oil prices and increased revenue for those big oil producing...
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anna wiernicki is live with more on what we can expect. good morning, anna. and will right now. we still don't know the details of trump's case, but trump's legal team spent the weekend already jumping to his defense saying he's innocent. >> former president donald trump is expected to be formally arrested and arraigned tuesday is gearing up for a you know, this is believe is a political persecution. trump is facing multiple charges of falsifying business records, including at least one felony offense for his role in organizing hush money payments made to an adult film star during his 2016 campaign. trump's lawyer joe tacopina told abc's this week that trump intends to plead not guilty and he's someone who's going to be ready for this we're ready for this fight. and i look forward to moving this thing along as quickly as possible to exonerate him over the weekend, the former president called the case an assault on our nation while some republicans, including ohio congressman mike turner slammed democrats for celebrating the indictment. i think really, we often all you know, lets the criminal process playout. i do think this is politically motivated. and louisiana republican senator bill cassidy says he's also watching to see what happens. no one should be above the law, but no one should be a target of the law. >> the indictment is expected to be unsealed on tuesday when trump appears before the judge in new york following that, trump is expected to fly back to florida where he says he will address the public later that night. for now live in washington. i'm anna wiernicki. back to you. all right, anne, thanks for that update. now we will continue following the latest developments of trump's indictment and the fallout from it in the next hour. we're going to explain what's next for the former president and we're going to also show reaction from lawmakers as well as his supporters in florida. also coming up on the cover morning news, we're going to introduce you to 3 months, you know, fire chief. >> we'll hear the plans that she has for the department. and artificial intelligence now being used valley cars are going to show you how they do going to show you how they do it. after the break. when a truck hit my car, going to show you how they do ithe insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. of san francisco residents could be missing mail after
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anna maria erofeeva she is already in touch with the studio anna maria hello. so what happens to our body when we start to feel pain hello ekaterina. pain is unpleasant. e, emotional and sensory experience that occurs in response to external or internal stimuli associated with real or potential damage. we feel pain through a special body system called the initiative pain perception system that begins with pain receptors, which are located throughout the body. and they are activated in response to mechanical thermal or chemical influences that exceed the threshold of normal perception, having received a generative stimulus, but the receptors transmit signals along the ascending or afferent nerve fibers of the spinal cord and then along the pathways of the nervous system, the signal is transmitted to the structure of the brain, where it is formed this is the most unpleasant sensation, and behavior also changes in the direction of avoiding or eliminating a painful stimulus; the role is more that it protects us from external or internal dangers that threaten our body and thus. it protects us from long-term harm and contributes to the formation of life experience, and therefore pain is necessary for normal life , it should be noted that, well, the associative system works in tandem with the antiseptile system, which controls the transmission of pain signal perception at all levels, starting from peripheral tissues and ending with the brain nerve, fibers and nerve cells in such a way that the conduction of a pain signal. these are endogenous endorphins and enkephalins. these are opioids as well. these are substances that transmit signals between nerve cells, which is called neurotransmitters and lipid molecules that have a stone effect. however, if nerve fibers and nerve cells are damaged , pathological pain can form, in which the balance of the noceceptive and antisocial systems is disturbed. in this case, damaged nerve fibers become hypersensitive, that is, hyperexcitable. they perceive signals of minimal strength as painful stimuli, at the same time, an increased disease occurs, as painful stimuli, this occurs due to the fact that nerve cells, future hyperexcitable, begin to perceive signals that come in normally and apply them, that is , pathological pain, as a rule, is chronic with repeated effort. it significantly reduces the quality of life of people and undoubtedly requires treatment. annaia thank you very much for the detailed answer already completely. soon we will understand the mechanism of more satisfying, and we will definitely tell you. with what kind of pain belarusians most often turn to the doctor? let's find out where the myth is, where the truth is, when it comes to the negative consequences of taking analgesics. and what new anesthetic drug do belarusian pharmacists offer? and the first task, no matter how creepy it sounds on the one hand, but it is directly connected with this place, the ancient necropolis cemetery, which is more than 400 years old. i don't know where the swedish mountain is. it's a whole archaeological complex. and what is behind us behind our backs is one of the tips of the iceberg. travel and decide cultural-historical puzzles along with the leading here are quite a few legends that we have rescued debunked ready. go. project stone, paper scissors, watch on belarus 24 tv channel what they have dedicated their lives to cannot be called s
anna maria erofeeva she is already in touch with the studio anna maria hello. so what happens to our body when we start to feel pain hello ekaterina. pain is unpleasant. e, emotional and sensory experience that occurs in response to external or internal stimuli associated with real or potential damage. we feel pain through a special body system called the initiative pain perception system that begins with pain receptors, which are located throughout the body. and they are activated in response...
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what you make. start saving today at godaddy.com good luck. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi annan is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. >>> welcome back to "options action." tile now for the final call. carter braxton worth. >> amazon a laggard but showing interesting day-to-day relative strength i'm a buyer. >> brian stutland? >> hide those wrappers but buy the call spread in mcdonald's. >> now the cat's out of the bag. assuming the spouses wind chill the show mike >> hopefully she's taking sam to lacrosse practice right now, so he's not paying any attention to this i do hide the wrappers but i will tell you, implied volatility for s&p options is exceptionally cheap going into next week. you can hedge some of the earnings >> your hips don't lie, though that does it for uons starts right knew.
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anna lazareva , the head of the national payment card system said about this in the program of anna lazareva, vladimir komlev. now what is the world? how many cards are issued, how many transactions go through, it is already almost, probably, 200 million issued cards. uh, well, to be more precise, at the beginning of march, this is a figure. here are the last such completely whitewashed 193.5 million cards, here, if we take a year ago, that is, what has changed in 22 years, this figure was 1013 million, that is, e, well, almost twice the viewer of similar twenty-second years 23 and twenty-fourth year. they will show very good substitution dynamics. if we talk about plastic pro plastic, who it will be a replacement, a natural replacement for a master's visa, uh, some other i think somewhere by the end of the twenty-fourth year, approximately , we will reach the point that there will probably be almost no other payment systems left from the card ones. watch the full exclusive interview with vladimir komlev in the one-on-one program with annaer 11 o'clock moscow time on our channel. demand for coal in russia will remain stable according to the forecast of the consulting company yakov and partners, until the thirtieth year, its share in our energy balance will be about ten and a half percent, and then it will decrease slightly. we expect a small but still decrease in the share of coal in the total energy balance of the russian federation from the current 11% to 10% in 2010, and this is due to the gasification of regions and the development of renewable energy sources. second, we expect an increase in the efficiency of coal -fired power plants by about 4% due to the development of technologies for replacing old equipment with newer, more efficient ones. well, in this way, to produce one unit electricity will require less coal. the domestic market of russia will be adequately supplied with sugar, according to the profile union, at the beginning of the year 490,000 tons of this product were produced , which is almost twice as
anna lazareva , the head of the national payment card system said about this in the program of anna lazareva, vladimir komlev. now what is the world? how many cards are issued, how many transactions go through, it is already almost, probably, 200 million issued cards. uh, well, to be more precise, at the beginning of march, this is a figure. here are the last such completely whitewashed 193.5 million cards, here, if we take a year ago, that is, what has changed in 22 years, this figure was 1013...
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anna well, for now our boys anna well is left a little offended precisely as a professional athlete, so this traditional question for our program is the most memorable episode or moment of your sports career, whats so interesting? probably it will be in 2015 at the first european games starting number. and, well, we are with the girl with whom we performed together, and given that we performed in the duet program. it was the first day of competition. it turned out that we played at the first games. the first competitive day under the first starting number thus became the first athletes, generally nice. we wish you the same in our program, but for this you need to at least show yourself very well in the game mr. x, this is the game we will play with you in the third period, because the guys us. well unfortunately left no other options to play. his silhouette who is it? a very famous footballer, i'll tell you the footballer we miss is not at all mine spied. it's a celebration at one of the rock concerts. we continue further. ufc i'll tell you, the famous russian dagestan wrestler ufc you know him for sure and his name is. anya we can still pass painlessly if it took place in 2018, and in the four
anna well, for now our boys anna well is left a little offended precisely as a professional athlete, so this traditional question for our program is the most memorable episode or moment of your sports career, whats so interesting? probably it will be in 2015 at the first european games starting number. and, well, we are with the girl with whom we performed together, and given that we performed in the duet program. it was the first day of competition. it turned out that we played at the first...
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anna riley. and humber reporter anna riley. hhhe— and humber reporter anna riley. anna marvellous. _ and humber reporter anna riley. anna marvellous. 7 303,31 anna marvellous. scarborough tell us what'ss delighted. 33 delighted. and i think, you know, as we were saying earlier, we can see why the sun shining over as always does here over us, as it always does here in scarborough. the beach is packed. everything is going. everything's packed. everything is going. eve hereig's packed. everything is going. eve here enjoying themselves. packed. everything is going. eve here donkeysi themselves. packed. everything is going. eve here donkeys are tmselves. packed. everything is going. eve here donkeys are out. .ves. packed. everything is going. eve here donkeys are out. they're and the donkeys are out. they're having it's just having a ball. so it's just brilliant. i'm we're brilliant. and i'm we're delighted course. and why is delighted of course. and why is it such a delighted of course. and why is ht eeeh e greet— delighted of course. and why is it such a great place— delighted of course. and why is it such a great place to- 33 3 233 3.3.3. and why is it such a great place to visit? heee
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anna marie do now and what and what diana is likely to do. although i don't know, i'm i'm not writing that book. diana is. but she may also deal with anna's changing place in our imagination over time or changing place even within the life of frederick douglass over time. so that book will have a good deal of imagination about it. at the same time, it's going to have a lot empirical research of three of the four douglass children left narrative accounts about their mother mother. so there is there is material there is evidence about who anna was, what her temperament was like, what her what her life was like, how important she was as the core of that family and the core, for example, of her church community in rochester, new york, or what it was like to move so many times that whole family to move with douglass to washington, d.c., for example. so, yeah, i really do really look forward to that one. and is not well known even people who really know douglass well or love to read about frederick douglass just do not know anna douglass very well at all. so david blight, how would you describe the role that you and professors gates and goolsbee play in the black lives series? well, we're our role is the traditional role of series editors. we our job is to find authors who who have an idea or even to plan an idea. for example, in case of jim shapiro, the shakespeare scholar, i simply got in touch with them. and i hey, if the thought of writing a book just on othello, and he said, oh my god, i'd love to. and then he latched on t
anna marie do now and what and what diana is likely to do. although i don't know, i'm i'm not writing that book. diana is. but she may also deal with anna's changing place in our imagination over time or changing place even within the life of frederick douglass over time. so that book will have a good deal of imagination about it. at the same time, it's going to have a lot empirical research of three of the four douglass children left narrative accounts about their mother mother. so there is...
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i would say, i mean, what does what anna lena does in china well, anna lena can, yell in china, it turned, what an indicator, now i am leading germany, not germany is currently leading schulz, but the principle is something else, a coalition that is completely american is leading yes, other things. they have now affected three nuclear power plants, cut down the nuclear power industry, they are rolling into a severe economic crisis. poles funny guys say, by the way, you still owe us crazy money from the french macron flees from his protesters to china returns everything is on fire. in germany, everything will break out. it's an unpopular topic there. and now we have to say that paying for the war with russia is very paid now , and yes, yes, they don’t pay to talk with little. no, abandoning our start to say that and here we are doing it. why are the measurements of public opinion showing that the love for the poles is so specific, well, we know the level of high in germany and france. and the main thing is that they don’t turn this around and the northern streams explode. yes, that's not t
i would say, i mean, what does what anna lena does in china well, anna lena can, yell in china, it turned, what an indicator, now i am leading germany, not germany is currently leading schulz, but the principle is something else, a coalition that is completely american is leading yes, other things. they have now affected three nuclear power plants, cut down the nuclear power industry, they are rolling into a severe economic crisis. poles funny guys say, by the way, you still owe us crazy money...
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anna holligan is at the scene with the latest. anna. you can see here you can see here an you can see here an idea of what happened. a freight train and this double—decker passenger train hit some kind of construction trend that is understood to have been carrying a crane. 0ne is understood to have been carrying a crane. one of the carriages went down the embankment, most of the windows on the lower floor of the train are shattered, one of the power cables has come down on the roof of first class as you can see. we know in the last few hours, the person who died was working for the construction company, no further details have been given although a police investigation is under way. i've been speaking to some locals who live around here, one of them a former military personnel who said he was can around 3:25am local time to the sound of what he described as a slow explosion. dutch king has been to the site but first he went to the homes of local people who opened their doors in the early hours and allowed their living rooms to be used by emergency workers to care for those lightly injured but did not need hospitalisation. 19 people taken to hospital among them the train driver with broken bones but he is understood to be conscious. criminal investigation is under way crash site investigators are under way and at the scene to try and establish what happened. annasportsmen and women is seeking compensation from their governing bodies for brain damage allegedly caused by playing their sports. the claims, by 378 former footballers, rugby league players, and extra rugby union players, are being filed at the high court. they say they weren't reasonably protected from concussion and other injuries. matt graveling reports. agoat a go at home in the manchester derby. it a go at home in the manchester derb . , a go at home in the manchester derby.- gibson. - a go at home in the manchester derby.- gibson. a - a go at home in the manchester i derby.- gibson. a stunning derby. it is in. gibson. a stunning strike that— derby. it is in. gibson. a stunning strike that lives _ derby. it is in. gibson. a stunning strike that lives long _ derby. it is in. gibson. a stunning strike that lives long in _ derby. it is in. gibson. a stunning strike that lives long in the - derby. it is in. gibson. a stunning l strike that lives long in the memory for all who saw it
anna holligan is at the scene with the latest. anna. you can see here you can see here an you can see here an idea of what happened. a freight train and this double—decker passenger train hit some kind of construction trend that is understood to have been carrying a crane. 0ne is understood to have been carrying a crane. one of the carriages went down the embankment, most of the windows on the lower floor of the train are shattered, one of the power cables has come down on the roof of first...
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anna nicole smith has died. >> modeling, movies, her own tv show the world is infatuated with anna nicole smith. >> a death that opened up a pandora's box of questions. >> what is the truth about annaer won't reveal much. yesterday ariana grande spotted straight from the set. that's just outside of london. the shots appear to showing the opening scene with the glittery good witch a small taste of what's to come next year. part one will hit theaters november 2024. >> looking forward to that >>> next up, daisy jones and the 6 could be returning for a second season. that's if the cast has anything to say about it. in a recent interview the actress who plays karen the keyboardist said she has some ideas. >> it will be so nice to do a season two i would love that. we have to figure out the story and talk to taylor about what that would look like we have a lot of silly ideas i guess it could be a reunion tour. >> we could have a lot of flashbacks >> waterhouse also telling e news she hopes the band gets back together. for a real life concert tour if they need a spot to rehearse for that, we have a little plaza outside. we have power. we would love to have them >> right after jack black.
anna nicole smith has died. >> modeling, movies, her own tv show the world is infatuated with anna nicole smith. >> a death that opened up a pandora's box of questions. >> what is the truth about annaer won't reveal much. yesterday ariana grande spotted straight from the set. that's just outside of london. the shots appear to showing the opening scene with the glittery good witch a small taste of what's to come next year. part one will hit theaters november 2024. >>...
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what is next for the stocks falling margins and falling profits. "options action" back in two >> announcer: "options action" is sponsored by thinkorswim by td ameritrade. td ameritrade, this is anna. hi annais position is all over the place, help! hey professor, subscriptions are down but that's only an estimated 15% of their valuation. do you think the market is overreacting? how'd you know that? the company profile tool, in thinkorswim®. yes, i love you!! please ignore that. td ameritrade. award-winning customer service that has your back. thinkorswim® by td ameritrade is more than a trading platform. it's an entire trading experience. with innovation that lets you customize interfaces, charts and orders to your style of trading. personalized education to expand your perspective. and a dedicated trade desk of expert-level support. that will push you to be even better. and just might change how you trade—forever. because once you experience thinkorswim® by td ameritrade ♪♪♪ there's no going back. >>> welcome back to "options action." share of tesla drop hard after the ev maker reported results wednesday. last week, mike laid out a trade anticipating just that, just maybe not that quickly
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want to know what happened surrounded by the graves of relatives and they say small holidays of the dead are allowed to the ground well, so that they can see how we live here, anna hlibnikova annaksandrivna will come down on easter, the year of her death in 1979, and ask the russians why did you know so and still despite the atrocities of the russian military on easter in donbas, to be a priest of the orthodox church of ukraine, father ihor has been driving for a day, he is taking some gifts to his compatriots and an suv. the religious community of the city of dubne fighters meet the guests. in the middle of the track, the commander immediately tries out a gift from his compatriots, as if they have been driving a mercedes all their lives. i need her to come to our rescue and take us away at any moment. and also to preserve and protect us from enemy bullets - mother of god, these eyes are just in the middle of the field holding a service consecrating easter and the holy spirit . amen. it you will keep the sanctification until easter and in the morning you will get up and slaughter yourself with your fellow soldiers, eat for yourself, may the lord strengthen you to sit here and t
want to know what happened surrounded by the graves of relatives and they say small holidays of the dead are allowed to the ground well, so that they can see how we live here, anna hlibnikova annaksandrivna will come down on easter, the year of her death in 1979, and ask the russians why did you know so and still despite the atrocities of the russian military on easter in donbas, to be a priest of the orthodox church of ukraine, father ihor has been driving for a day, he is taking some gifts to...
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anna, i want to start with you. set the stage for us. what the world has been facing and what lies ahead. anna: well, thank you so much and good morning to everybody. wonderful to be with you. and it's really a very relevant topic for us as the spring meetings are taking place at a time when we're really facing unprecedented challenges. and it just seems to be never ending, to be very honest. but you mentioned some of these crises, of course covid and we're still living with the aftermath of covid. of course, we also have the ever pressing challenges of inflation and of destabilization. but we also, of course, are now into the 14 month of russia's invasion of ukraine, which is having an incredible impact in ukraine, of course, but also regionally and globally. so it is a very important time for us to come together and many governments have had to respond in really unprecedented ways to support the people of their countries. and what i wanted to emphasize, first and foremost is while everyone is impacted, each country has its own impact that it has to deal with and there's really no universal approach. so when we're looking for solutions. we have to have a little bit of humility because each situation warrants its own approach. certain countries experience the effects of these specific crisis more directly than others. and governments really have to make very hard choices to focus on delivering for their citizens. i'm really happy that minister march is here with us today. ukraine is a very strong example of a government that needed to be extremely decisive but also very creative on how to function during this incredibly difficult time and focus on essential service delivery in the middle of a war that has caused a lot of devastation. i look forward to hearing from the minister and i have to say i'm very proud with our partnership and grateful for the work that we are doing together. i'm also very much looking forward to hearing from minister arosa on ecuador's experience and here we will hear about the pandemic management and service delivered in the context of fiscal constraints. ecuador was actually one of the first countries to receive world bank funds to respond to the together. -- to respond to emergency and later vaccination. additionally, we have joined forces to support the most vulnerable groups through social protection programs and to promote economic recovery. and i think this is a powerful example of how during the pandemic, we had to really combine the protection of health but also protection of livelihoods, which is why the social protection angle will be so important, great that we have president and executive director, abbott, also joining us today to explain how icrc and brock have taken on this challenge. and i'd like to really take this opportunity to thank them for their participation. and more and more countries are confronted with the need to operate differently, prioritizing basic service delivery and goods and services. and really the focus is on protecting the most vulnerable under these circumstances. what we're seeing is that governments need to focus on the most critical needs to protect the people and to maintain the foundations for recovery and beyond. so taking both an immediate crisis response but never taking your eye off. what's the priority of tomorrow and making sure that there's still a foundation being laid. those of us in the development community have a clear responsibility to support the governments in meeting these critical needs while building capacity and resilience so that we're better prepared for the next crisis. well, a good summary, a good overview of something we want to now continue to flesh out in this discussion today. and i want to remind you about at hashtag at reshaping development and the qr code, you can look for questions and comments on what's going on. minister: for the past year you've been able to keep your government up and running during a war. happy done it? how have you managed and what has been key to the tremendous accomplishment of the past year and bore? >> first of all, thank you for inviting me to be here. it is a pleasure to be part of the discussion it is something that is under believable -- that is unbelievable in 21st century this war, because the russian assault of ukraine become a brutal war of military, but also economically and what we realized in the first days of was that our security didn't work. we just prepared for another war for another security reasons. and for us, it was important to secure for people of ukraine. the notion that government of ukraine is functional, government of ukraine can provide necessary service for people of ukraine. starting from the first days of war, we allocated our critical services for the most secure locations. we managed to restore our function as a treasury because we need to pay pensions every day. and people, when people realize that they receive the money in the account for them, it was like a good signal. government is capable government is functional and help us to boost necessary mood within our people that we are capable to win this war. and starting from the first months, we developed a lot of other skills. we previously wouldn't have. we managed to negotiate with our partners that ukraine not should be alone in this endeavor. and we are thankful world bank for their support because of their existing projects which will help help us to finance our needs. help us to cover our social humanitarian needs as well as its good signal for whole countries in the world that even if you see that enemy can approach you, you can be alone other country can support you. and also i want to mention that despite all those damages, economic problems, et cetera, we are capable to collect enough taxes. we are capable to provide services for people of ukraine. and at this moment, capital of ukraine kiev is as much functional as it was before the war. during all of the restrictions, in spite of the missiles attack, despite the air of the necessity to protect ourselves. now we are more capable and more determined to protect our future, to protect our nation. kathleen: that's the kind of thing you don't think about when someone is in or yeah, i got to pay my taxes, you know, where's my pension check? people depend on these things and that's partly how you keep going and the speed with which all of this was accomplished. and i'm sure all these relationships including what the -- including with the world bank made a big, big difference. minister omen, i want to turn to you in ecuador. you like many countries who were hit very heavily by the pandemic hospitals, not just in cities but across the country overburden high death rates and somehow by may of 2021 you managed to lead the region when it came to rolling out vaccines. so how did you do that. what kind of partnerships have you had? it's quite an accomplishment as well. thank you for this invitation and delighted to be here. so let me tell you a short story, our president guillermo lazo. so i met him 20 years ago back then, he was a successful private banker and he used to have a sign in his doorstep, the sign said, bring me problems. ok. so he's a natural problem solver. so the idea when we, when he came to office was to have diplomacy of vaccines, diplomacy of vaccines that that meant, you know, get vaccines from everywhere, that could be us europe, china from everywhere. and we did that. so before we come, we came to office, 1% of of the population had been vaccinated and we had a very, very robust plan of nine million people to be vaccinated within the 1st 100 days. and we did that successfully. so that the day 100 of being in office, i believe 57% of the people of the whole country was already been vaccinated. so that it was possible because of his leadership, this pragmatism of, of diplomacy of vaccines and also a collaboration with the public and private sector. so in the end, this is a matter of logistics and, and who has better logistics than the private sector supermarkets. and we, we made them work together with the army because in the public sector who has better logistics than the, than the army. so that's, that was the, the, key thing, the diplomacy of vaccines, strong leadership of the president because of, you know, that way he's a problem solver and and bringing people together from the public sector and private sector. well, i'm thinking of all the problems many countries had including right here in the good old us of a and diplomacy vaccine. i like that. i think that's something we could all learn a lot from the -- from. the red cross for decades and decades is known for rapid delivery of human human assistance. when governments world bank, other institutions can't get in there. what exactly what is, how is this model evolved of, you know, keeping people on their feet, keeping, you know, everything at the most basic level, providing the kind of support you need. so at some point, the institutions governments can get back in there and do what they need to do. thank you kathleen and thanks for everyone for being here and for the interest. and it's a great honor for me to participate in this panel. it was designed to help people, predominantly civilians but also others in situations of conflict. we have done so for the last 160 years, it's probably the oldest humanitarian organization as such. and we have done this according to a very specific business model. today, 22,000 personnel work in roughly 100 conflict situations. and we work very close to the people. we work according to our principles of neutrality, independence and impartiality and everything we do when necessary is done in a confidential manner. and that's important for two reasons. a, because we reach further than everybody else because for others, it can be too complicated. we can do that because we talk to everybody and we n the trust of everybody in the field. and because it's an established institution and everybody knows the red cross or the red crescent, we also do so because we need to address violations of international humanitarian law, which if they are not respected, increase massively the cost of war as we can see in ukraine for instance, and in many other situations. but what is most important for our presence in the field and very close to the fighting, we can translate the needs of the population to those and pass the messages to those who have the means to change the situation. it's not always easy, but we can only do that by persistently staying and pushing for that operational space that can only be guaranteed through the way we operate. now, if you look at humanitarian assistance today, it's very much about sustaining basic service delivery and it's very much about sustaining public service delivery. it is so in ukraine, where we undertake our biggest program at the moment and i visited nikolayev recently and where we work with local authorities to sustain provision of water. we do the same in north mali and we always do it with the local authorities and with the local entities because they have to be able to continue working. as the minister has said, this is essential for the system not to collapse because the more we can sustain public service delivery and then eventually hand it over to bigger and more powerful actors economically, the better it will be for the people and the easier it will be to return to an economic, to a functioning economic system. thank you. turn now to executive director abed, i wasn't familiar with your work really before i was thankfully, invited to this panel, brock and you stand out for taking a business approach to ending poverty, not just in crises, beyond. so what do you do that's different and how do you work with governments to accomplish this? it's a very interesting program you have. >> yeah, kathleen. thank you very much. again, i'm extremely honored to be here and to be able to share the stage with such a distinguished panel. so back when it was founded in bangladesh in 1972 a little over half a century ago, we initially started actually as a relief and rehabilitation organization. so our roots are very much in humanitarian work, but very quickly, we pivoted to longer term community development. and i think you asked me what, what is different. and you know, for us, whether we work in now across in bangladesh and across 16 countries in asia and africa. so whether we're working in bangladesh or afghanistan in uganda, or liberia, whether we're working in humanitarian settings or development settings. and increasingly we see that those lines are getting blurred as well. we have realized through 50 years of work that there are certain things, there are certain principles and values that are quite universal. so we have a theory of development, let me say, which is built on our work across 50 years as a southern led development organization and one of the very few southern led development organization of our size. so maybe i'll spend just a couple of minutes talking about what those, those principles and values are. first of all, from our point of view, having worked with the poorest people in the most marginalized communities across the global south, one of the things we've learned and one of the things that has informed our work from very early on is that development is not something we can give. development is something people must take. so when i say that what i mean is a lot of our work has been to try to move people from the sense that the poor and the marginalized are passive recipients of aid and move them to becoming active participants in their own development. that is a very fundamental thing that brock has been doing for the last 50 years. so capitalize on people's belief in their own ability to change their lives because we believe that even the poorest person has inherent potential and our role is to catalyze that potential so that people can develop themselves and change their own lives. so we don't like to use the word beneficiary in our work. everyone is a program participant and our role is not as a benefactor. it's as a facilitator, right? very quickly on a couple of others, people have economic vulnerabilities. people have social full notabilities. vulnerabilities are -- vulnerabilities. vulnerabilities are multidimensional. the programs, the approaches, the work that we do must be holistic must be integrated, right? there is no single bullet, no silver bullet, there is no single approach that can help lift people out of the worst forms of marginalization and poverty. is women's economic and -- third, very important for us is women's economic and political emancipation. there will be no development, there will be no justice without gender justice. and in the interest of time, i will end with the last one, a relentless focus on scale. all of the work we do. all of the programs we run have to be simple, scalable, we can do, we can design very complex, very impactful programs. but if we can't scale them, we can't get them to help people. so we've tried to, the problems are becoming more complex, but we feel that the solutions have to remain simple scalable and kathleen, across humanitarian settings and development settings, we feel that these principles help us to make sure that we continue to have impact at scale for the most vulnerable communities. and increasingly, of course, we work a lot more with governments. and if you have, if you have time to come back to my second question, i'll talk a lot more about that. ok. development isn't something we can give. it's something people take. that's a, that's a great starting point. and as we, as we continue, i just want to remind everybody out there and here at the world bank atrium, share your thoughts at reshaping development. you can use the qr code. you can see on the screens to post questions if you're following us online, hope you are join the chat at live dot world bank dot org and minister marchenko i want to get to you , because i know you've got an important meeting to get to. so before you go, unique experience of the past year, what are, what are the most important things or the most important thing? you want people to know about the lessons you learned from this crisis. this is the typical crisis people face but countries governments do face sudden abrupt things, they have to deal with. what, what is it? >> thank you very much. we are, we are not ready to answer this question because we are still learning and fighting for our independence. and it is not easy because every day you should adjust yourself for a new reality. because when you realize that you can, you can understand it's not, this war is not finished yet. and we need to find a solution, how to liberate our lands, how to move on. but the most important lesson which i personally learned that you shouldn't frighten your enemy. you shouldn't frighten the crisis. you should believe in yourself in your country and your people and a solution. maybe it's not an easy solution can be found. i remember myself last year and when i approached spring meetings, our idea is to find out how to cover our gap $5 billion per month. it's unbelievable. i can't even imagine how it pressure me at that time because i can't even realize how to fill this gap. but economic, economic should try. your military should fight. your people, should receive salaries, et cetera. and as the minister of finance, a tremendous pressure. but then i am calm myself and realize that since i'm moving on and the solution will be found and hopefully slightly, we, we found the solution to convince our partners to step in. we find different internal solution and it's very helpful not to be not too frightened, not to worry about future problems. just do your job and forget about everything else. people of ukraine need me need people need government. that's why you should execute your key functions. this is a key message which i should deliver for you. so not forget, not frighten, just frighten. kathleen: ok. i think we can all take that away. maybe not in such dramatic circumstances for everybody. minister marchenko we know that , you have to leave. so thank you so much for joining us. [applause] it's been wonderful having you here with us today. so anna, let's look ahead, you know, this is three years of, you know, one kind of crisis after another, how, how imaginative the universe can get sometimes, right? what, what, what do we have coming ahead? and what do you think that this next set of challenges may look like the past isn't necessarily prologue, right? but what are you preparing for? what do you think we should all be ready to deal with? >> thank you. well, we don't know what the next crisis is going to be, but i do think we know it will come. i was on a panel yesterday related to climate change and taking action on climate change and one of the participants, a country that is very, very much affected by the impact of climate change. just said, you know, we wake up every morning and we know danger is imminent. so this is a country that has to really focus on resilience and adaptation. so we don't know exactly where it will come from. i think the last three years have taught us that it's very unpredictable. we have to be able t
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let's go to hong kong with cnn's anna coren is standing by anna did did joseph will provide any specific evidence as to why he thinks that's whatchina is doing. no specific evidence that bianca other than the drills that that were taking place, you know, around taiwan for three days. i mean, he is very concerned that that beijing is obviously considering war. that is, in his opinion, these three day military exercises as you say they finished on monday in response to taiwan's president, saying when meeting with u. s. house speaker kevin mccarthy and other lawmakers in california last week on her way back from a trip to central america, china had warned that they would quote resolutely fight back if they met. so really, taiwan should not be surprised by china's reaction, beijing said. the exercises, which included simulated targeted strikes and sealing off taiwan with its aircraft carrier, the shandong it was necessary to defend national sovereignty and territorial integrity. well, let's have a listen now to what taiwan's foreign minister joseph wu had to say. i look at the military sizes, exercises and also their referee. there
let's go to hong kong with cnn's anna coren is standing by anna did did joseph will provide any specific evidence as to why he thinks that's whatchina is doing. no specific evidence that bianca other than the drills that that were taking place, you know, around taiwan for three days. i mean, he is very concerned that that beijing is obviously considering war. that is, in his opinion, these three day military exercises as you say they finished on monday in response to taiwan's president, saying...
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anna weeewerw— political commentator anna weeewerw .— political commentator anna mcgovern . anna, you very mcgovern. anna, thank you very weew. — mcgovern. anna, thank you very weew. _twteet- mcgovern. anna, thank you very much. indeed young. what would say ttet— several jobs and i would say we tw— several jobs and i would say we t-w verv— several jobs and i would say that i'm very hard working and i eew-t— that i'm very hard working and i eew-t expect— that i'm very hard working and i don't expect anyone to help me eet.— don't expect anyone to help me eet. ee— don't expect anyone to help me eet. seltew-t— don't expect anyone to help me out. soidon't think— don't expect anyone to help me out. so don't think that in out. so i don't think that in twe— out. so i don't think that in the ee— out. so i don't think that in the same-that- out. so i don't think that in the same that young people the same way that young people ereete— the same way that young people eweew—eew- the same way that young people eweew—eew eeewi should be expected to pay such a wret— should be expected to pay such a wow tex— should be expected to pay such a high tax threshold,— should be expected to pay such a high tax threshold, high for eeeeetettw— high tax t
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anna on charges o aggravated assault anna's patients did not believ it >> i didn't understand it. that was devastating for me. she was what held me together. >> she is incapable of that. she feels people >> and his trial began in th fall of 2014, the courtroom wa filled with family and patient there to support her >> she is so highl accomplished, she is about 100 pounds, she is not exactly loo like a killer. did you worry that the jur would have a hard time convicting somebody like dr. ana maria gonzalez-angulo? >> i worried about it ever night and day. holy smokes, this is a doctor. who in the right mind can look at her and think, this i somebody who is capable of doing such unimaginable things >> prosecutors told the jury out this, so called, casua affair with george blumenschein, was not so casual to anna. >> a string of colleague testified that ana could not contain her feelings for george >> it seemed like ana was very infatuated with doctor blumenschein >> whenever we discussed any topic, really, within a fe sentences george's name woul come up. she loved him. >> i think she loved dr. blumenschein >> the affair was the wors kept secret at md anderson according to this doctor >> were you ever under the impression that there was more than just a work relationshi between the defendant and dr blumenschein >> i had heard rumors, yes >> the doctor also said that she and ana we're not even close friends. but that did not stop ana from volunteering details about the relationship >> she told me a bit o information about thei intimacy basically, she said that the were seeing each other >> another doctor testifie about a curious conversation with ana the morning after george was hospitalized. ana told her that george was poisoned the only problem, this was hours before doctors eve confirmed it
anna on charges o aggravated assault anna's patients did not believ it >> i didn't understand it. that was devastating for me. she was what held me together. >> she is incapable of that. she feels people >> and his trial began in th fall of 2014, the courtroom wa filled with family and patient there to support her >> she is so highl accomplished, she is about 100 pounds, she is not exactly loo like a killer. did you worry that the jur would have a hard time convicting...
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anna demidova anechka hello, and anna banshchikova. hello hello girls played the same character. but perhaps with a difference of 20 years, they play a period. there is now the fifty-eighth year. according to what it turns out, about you, here they are with us, the eighth almost eighth renouncer , and here i play the pocket video of the sixty-eighth to 76 yes, several periods are displayed youth childhood childhood youth and you play the same woman you somehow adopted from each other what - something like the truth, it seems. you have to be like, and you succeeded. hoping you agreed on techniques about gestures about speech patterns, like how your people comb their hair, we had three directors who filmed different periods. yes, that is, anya was filming with one director. i'm with someone else actually. we saw annae today. yes, that is, we knew the existence of each other, and the third was someone that the third karmaskar did not? no, we had three mulyavins. yes. yes, it seems that the normal two of us are enough. you watched the script and watched some material , how close it was right away, but tell me originally when we were discussing the actors and the premise of some other people. we were looking for external dissimilarity even in dad in this mulyavinsky mustache. we searched. to raise charisma , here they are to show the mother of that woman, such she was to show the father of a musician of a man. and just so tired, what the actor did was no longer gleb, but our second hero, who played the father, was artyom volobuev. i was already at the end of the shooting, when one passed, the second, the third, i heard my father's voice timbre. you hear, it means that a serious assessment is really unique. it's just the audience who will look. and those who have seen it seem to know the ensemble itse
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anna petrovna has set a high standard for the quality of care for our patients, because she treats not only drugs, procedures. and also attention, care and a warm atmosphere , this is exactly what anna petrovna managed to create with her team of non-sisters. everything, hello and i'm worried, good afternoon. as a representative of the city hall and the husband of this wonderful woman, i want to thank vadim andreevich from the bottom of my heart for his contribution to the development of the city district, there will be problems. where did you even come from here? well, how could i miss such an event? by the way, you yourself i could invite organizational questions. we have karina dealing with her claim. i must say thank you. she stole your handsome man. yes, i don't have to worry anymore. i'm at work, i'm sorry, they don't bother. anh go to work, who shall we talk? everything was so well organized. i walked through the buildings, looked into the wards, even for the capital clinic, a very decent level. thank you for supporting us , we promised that we will not let you down after the opening. i promise you, we will understand the plans in all budget patients. the only thing on the new rehab program will need additional funds. ok, thank you. i 'll go, of course, thanks. where are you? how are you? yes, while i have time i decided to check everything. the new patients are expected to arrive today. yes, i did not work it seemed to me that your husband was with you several groups it seemed to us. anya, if you need my help, can you always ask? thank you for your concern, but it won't be necessary. this is our nicholas private matter. at work. it won't have any effect. i can go. yes, sure. everyone is slowly dispersing. so if you don't against, we can continue you in the office, the holiday is over, let's get to work. by the way, she forgot. thanks , i'll have to go to the doctor. we were with a lawyer. he said that the easiest way would be if my husband acknowledges paternity and after the birth of the child he writes a certificate. then you sign the consent to adoption and i will install it. as you say. but bon appetit. thank you . what do we have there? wait papa. something is wrong. the thickness of the neck fold is much larger than the nasal bone should be at your time much less. and what does it mean? this , combined with your tests, indicates a high risk of developing the syndrome. down in a child, what, maybe they told you you need to quit smoking? calm down it does not depend on lifestyle. it's a genetic lottery. there is a test, it is guaranteed to determine the presence or absence of the syndrome, but taking into account your term and analyzes. can sampling mean pregnancy loss? hello, can you tell me where the reception is? here we are your new patients, who can we turn to? and here is our nurse marina, she will see you through and that's it. bye. hello let's go. thank you. here is a button by the bed, if you need something, nurse on duty, thank you very much. dinner will be delivered to your room today, and tomorrow. you can visit the restaurant . our psychologist believes that patients should communicate with each other more often and even leave the room. i think we can put a second bed, natasha go. katyusha at the weekend. come visit me. you see, there are excellent conditions here to definitely take care of me. yes, i see it, okay. rest. thank you bye. if you still want the wife to stay with you for a while. we can work it out. i agree with annais our second boss here, can she solve any issue? do you want me to call you? thank you. do you understand that we are not ready to raise a child with such a diagnosis? yes, everything about the diagnosis is a lie. i am a non-drinker, not a walker. i don't know where i can get, down. the doctor said it was a genetic lottery. there is some kind of analysis pay. i'll hand over suddenly it's a mistake. no , it may turn out to be very dangerous for child. suddenly something happens to him, we are not ready to bear such a cross. this means that they are ready to give up the disabled. no, my dear, it’s you, if anything, refuse, and we just helped you and notice we won’t even demand back the money that you pulled from us, if only they demanded it from me to sell my child, try. at best nothing, you can't get away from me anywhere. karina a. didn't you see? anna petrovna. no, i didn't see it. this new patient and i became interested. as i understand it, we've known each other for a while. inter
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thursday. start not quite as cold as yesterday. only a few 30's on the map, notably along the bayshore san mateo in redwood city at 39 38 degrees right now. petaluma you're at 39 while sonoma at 38, san francisco and alameda are most mild spots at 47. now cloud covers sitting across the bay this morning. we're going to gradually see more and more of it today. that's one of the changes from yesterday. we are going to be seeing showers overnight tonight, but seeing mostly light to moderate and this is going to make for a wet morning commute tomorrow. winds nice and light much as they were yesterday. so a lot of factors lining up to make today a very pleasant day. hopefully you get a chance to get out there and enjoy it. but if you don't, the weekend ahead, bring some good stuff. at least after those showers. we need the clear out the air for us just in time for the easter holiday. for all of you celebrating, we do have some bar alert to tell you about no red line between richmond and millbrae. >> and green line between various in daly city looks like this might be stemming from an earlier medical emergency at that montgomery station. he shut that down for just a little bit and open it right back up. if you are going to happen on bart, make sure you know that if you're traveling into the city this morning, though, no major issues about 13 minutes there. so that fremont street exit our san mateo bridge, also is pretty sailing there. as you're traveling. our richmond center fell bridge. no major issues. and if you are going to be hopping on potentially maybe the golden gate bridge this morning, it's going take you a little under 19 min tes story. james, back to you. thanks. a lot of rain is 6.31. new this morning. companies that suddenly cut janitorial and security jobs can now be sued by the city of san francisco. yeah, there needs to be a transition period, apparently. and this comes after dozens of custodians where >> summarily fired from twitter back in december covers. michael thomas is in the newsroom following all of this for us. michael. >> yeah, good morning, everyone. this new ordinance really protects workers from being unlawfully. let go and allow city officials to try and hold companies accountable. as james mentioned, it all comes 4 months after almost 50 custodians were let go. when twitter decided to cut ties with the janitorial company. take a look at some of this video. this is from december. and those are some of those workers from twitter that were abruptly. let go. now currently the city policy code says security, janitorial and maintenance services that are contracted with the building must retain employees that were working with the building prior contractor for the first 90 days, otherwise called is a transition air transition employment period. now the new ordinance passed on tuesday now allows labor standards regulators to help with this transition period, giving them access to employee information and ultimately allowing the san francisco office of labor standards enforcement to investigate violations, demand back, pay and penalties that may not have been given. it also will allow a pathway for companies to appeal these violations. now the new policy goes even further and allows agreed. employees and the city attorney to file suits against a successor contractor for injunctive relief. if it fails to retain workers. this policy was unanimously approved by the san francisco board and was backed up by mayor london breed. there's been no official comment regarding the policy from any large major companies at this time. but that's a very latest in the newsroom. i'm michael thomas will send it back to the thank you for the update. michael. >> 6.33 is the time in the south bay community groups in san jose are now calling for an investigation of the san jose police officers association. now that it's been revealed in an executive director, there's facing federal drug charges. kron four's dan kerman tells us this group led by the naacp also has other demands for city leaders. >> a coalition of community groups led by the naacp of san jose is demanding an independent investigation into the san jose police officers association. now that federal prosecutors have filed drug charges against the p o a's executive director joanne segovia. people are involved. she didn't do this alone. so we need to have the p away. just said we're going to do an internal investigation. >> that doesn't work. we need an independent investigation. prosecutors allege to go via used computers both at work and at home to order thousands of opioids and other pills as part of a larger scheme to bring synthetic opioids into the u.s. and distribute them. if the allegations are substantiated. >> who else was a part of this international network? were local agencies are personnel involved in the activity aware of the activity? we're in positions to know about the activity. the poe is refusing to put up with this guilt by association. in a statement they point out no other individual associated with the poe is involved being investigated for suspected by the authorities of knowing or participating in any way in this incident. >> across the country, employees commit crimes unbeknownst to their employers. all one has to do is a simple google search on the naacp to see that this is true. we don't believe that the naacp is complicit or that it should be investigated for alleged crimes. its various leaders have been accused of. >> how could the san jose peel away be on aware of her criminal activity? but it wednesday's news conference outside san jose city hall. this coalition of groups said the p l a has lost all credibility because of citgo v a and the city should no longer recognize the p o a as a negotiating body in its contracts with police officers. they also demand elected officials no longer accept contributions from the and speak out about this situation. they can't sit on their hands and on the sidelines and just say the fed's going to take care of it. this is our community. these are our elected officials and they as well need to be held to account. >> as far as joint ago be is concerned. she was released without having to post bond after her first court appearance. she is due back in federal court on april 28th. >> that san jose city hall, dan kerman kron. 4 news. >> will san jose mayor matt mahan is reacting to the demands outlined in that rally. the mayor wants to make sure the san jose residents understand that's ago. was not a sworn officer or a city employee. as for the group's demands. the mayor confirmed that he did not take campaign money from the police officers association. he says the association actually raise money against him. he added that an independent investigation is already underway. and as far as the contract negotiations go between the police union and the city, he had this to say. >> that's really up to the workers in this case, the police officers and other members of the department under federal law, we're not able to dictate to city employees who represents them at the bargaining table. so that's really just a decision of the workers that's governed by federal law, as you can imagine, it would make a lot of sense for city leaders to decide who sitting on the other side of the bargaining table. >> well, mayor mahan says the city is ready to fully cooperate with ongoing investigations by homeland security, giving them access to any information they require. >> it's 6.37, and a big guy with a big heart. that's how those mourning the loss of oscar laredo are calling him. laredo was shot and killed early monday morning outside of farrington is bar in pleasant hill. witnesses say that he was trying to break up a fight. friends say the gunman who left the scene in a car is a frequent patron farrington zahn, vinny's, where laredo also worked. >> we'll be into his friends. he was and to a family. and he was the person that sony's the beach or the next time you see him come give make you feel like a part of for, hey, my brother. he's always every time i was seeing you of eli had play a icu. >> you know that out. that was my boy man. >> the owner of benny's vincent parker says they're going to be hosting fundraisers to help cover the funeral costs. those fundraisers will happen today and saturday night laredo is attending business school. he's fired own his own bar one day. >> oakland city officials say more data from recent ransomware attack has been leaked on the dark web. we first reported this attack in february. kron four's amanda hari has reaction and tech advice. >> oakland's ransomware attack is going beyond city employees. city officials say hackers have leaked more information stolen from the city's server on the dark web. this time the batch includes information of some city residents. the city said in a statement, quote, we recently became aware that the same auorized third-party claiming responsibility for the ransomware incident has posted additional data allegedly taken from our systems. >> during the incident in february, 2 website, not searchable via the traditional internet. the group claiming responsibility is called play. they first exposed personal data on to the dark web in march. that league only include information of city employees. this time exposed data includes that of residents. now there really is. >> the information which is 60 times 60 time when they have released before the city says they're sending letters to people affected. tech expert in san jose state university rpprofessor ahmed, the says if you giving your information to the city of oakland over the last decade, >> you should take precautions. number one chain, get past what completely make sure that all the passwords that you have with your system, our change an updated implement that. fact, i think to patients it seems that just in case somebody tried to access your account. number 3, monitor your account if your account and see if there's somebody trying to open a credit card, get a loan by a car, even buy a house. you know, add you as part of that. >> you know, all of these things would be an indication that your data is being used by aspen affa. if he has any idea why hackers leaked additional data. the indication here is the following. >> the city used to pay the ransom ware. oakland police officers association has filed a claim against the city over the leak. >> we've seen avalanche all energy reports also seen police officers with our information out there. officers found that and credit cards have been opened in their name. what an officer it's 6 social security numbers been hijacked. is asking the city for $25,000 per officer affected. >> they say mayor sheng tao agreed to meet with them more than a week ago but has yet to set up the meeting. amanda hari kron. 4 news. >> well, april is distracted driving awareness month and authorities are reminding everybody to slow down and put down any phones or anything else you might have in your hands and pay attention to the road. they say agencies across the state are looking for distracted drivers that are doing things like adjusting the radio or fiddling with the gps or applying makeup even eating and drinking. but the burger down. >> in my eyes missing answering that tax for that call isn't what you're going to regret. because of all those stories that i know. i can tell ya. you read that answering that call are taking that text. that's going to take someone's life. >> they say if you have to send a text, pull over park your car as opposed to trying to do it while driving. and you or someone in your family shop sheehan or well, these budget brands are catching the attention of lawmakers for their ties. >> the chinese government will [ indistinct conversations ] >> the chinese government will explain. coming up. ♪♪ hey, class. this is lily. ♪♪ when you see things differently, you can be the difference. welcome. capella university looks at education differently. our flexpath learning format helps you control the pace and cost of your master's degree. make your difference with capella university. >> we're back 6.44, is the time and new this morning, the stanley family aquatic center will be closed this summer. the city says the contractors need to work on damages to the pool in washington matter park and they say it's not safe for the public use right now. city officials also say that a nationwide supply chain shortage and scheduling challenges for contractors to fix the pool has made it practically impossible to open that facility by this summer. mayor juan gonzalez says that the farewell pool at the fairly pool on avenue will be open for people to cool off this summer. >> time now 6.45 and efforts to repair nation's broken water. transmission line continue after the main water line was damaged because of a collapsed hillside until the new transmission line is brought online. residents are still being worked hard to cut their water usage by 40%. construction is going to continue around the clock until they get this done. and then crews are going to be testing the line out to make sure that the construction was a success before they say it's ok. 6.45 right now and we're seeing the sun come up and it's just going to be a gorgeous day. should be a nice win. get john, with all those lovely details in the weather center. hey john. yeah, favorite time of day right here. when we start to get that morning. glow love to check it out. as the sun gets brighter and brighter. >> you can see outside right now that we do have some really clearly can conditions and a nice but a glow. there's definitely some low cloud cover and we will gradually see clouds increasing today. so if you want to enjoy some sun generally the earlier, the better today, this because we do have a storm system knocking at our door step. it's already resulting in rainfall for the pacific northwest and even as far south as northern california, our northern neighbors up in areas like trinity and humboldt counties will see the bulk of this system. the very heaviest of rainfall that direction. well, the bay area little bit too far south, but we are going to be tapping into some light to moderate showers starting tonight and lasting through tomorrow morning. this is going to make for a wet commute as you're getting out there for the start of your friday today, though, nothing on the map. just a few passing clouds. we will see a sprinkle or 2 possible towards the very tail end of the afternoon toward sunset could see some light showers into the early evening. but rainfall really picks up during a predawn hours of tomorrow morning. that's when we'll see light to moderate showers. couple heavier pockets up in marin, sonoma and napa counties, especially this is going make roadways wet through the morning commute tomorrow. so be mindful of that and give yourself a few extra minutes for your friday commute. skies dry out middle of the day. good news for the giants home opener tomorrow is we will still be a little wet in the stands, but it doesn't look like it should be actively raining too much around game time and then into saturday and sunday for passover and easter. also looking consistently nice and increasingly dry and warm for those days. as for a future cast of rainfall totals, santa rosa could see half an inch from this next system. most of us a 10th to a quarter of an inch. so definitely on the lighter side of things. and as far as winds go today, another com, one, we're repeating a lot of factors from yesterday. so today we're staying dry, staying comfortably. cool and staying calm, all things that i think most of us enjoyed a lot yesterday. most of us along the bay shore will be in the low to mid 60's san jose. our warmest spot today at 70 degrees, campbell and santa clara not far behind at 69. well, fremont at 66. same for you in livermore, oakland, richmond, berkeley, after yesterday's upper 50's you're back in the low 60's. well, antioch at 68 degrees. one of our warmest spots today. tomorrow's temperatures will be down after morning showers will only hit the low 60's in the afternoon, but with clearing skies towards the latter half of the day on friday, saturday and sunday, nice and dry and sunday. nicely timed for the warmest day of the forecast. highs reaching all the way into the mid 70's reyna. john, thanks to that. well, we had earlier medical emergency at that mongomery station. >> now that that's resolve, they're saying there's a 20 minute systemwide delay because of that. so you're taking bart today. keep that in right, heading into the city right now. 15 minutes to make that drive. meteor lights are all yet an earlier accident near the toll plaza that quickly cleared off the bridge. but you still have those residual delays. 26 minutes, san mateo bridge, stella be things are slowing us down along the peninsula side. so seeing things slow down there, dunbar bridge member just adjacent to that. it could take that instead. 34 min right 1, one, 85 into middle part to 80 82. also still nice and light east bay. you're starting to pick up crockett down towards the maze about 22 minutes there. if you're going to be taken 8.80, right now, maybe traveling down san leandro to milpitas. you are slowing through hayward. once you reach fremont little slow by the time you make its milpitas, things are back. moving up again. 8.80, heading up towards oakland or 5.80. no major issues, slight delay and high street there. if you are traveling long, 8.80, and walnut creek down to 5.80, around 12 minutes traveling on the westbound side. darya. james, back to you. thank you, annaara county is going to start providing our can. >> in all of their county library branches. it's the latest effort to make the opioid overdose treatment more widely available. >> the county board of supervisors just voted on this unanimously to do it. county is also exploring possible partnerships with cities that have their own library systems like san jose and mountain view. narcan is considered the standard treatment for reversing an opioid overdose. well, the fast fashion market has shifted away from american and european brands to chinese companies like shin and team. >> yeah, and it's not the concern. is that cheap clothes that have lawmakers looking into 2 of the fastest growing retailers in the world. instead, it's their ties to the chinese government. khalil has more. >> scroll through online retail platforms, and sheehan. and it's pretty clear why they're 2 of the world's fastest growing apps tops, dresses, skirts, even jewelry in some cases cheaper than your morning coffee o
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. >> what do you got >> we've got anna botin, san tan der and then topalian who reported better numbers. look at spain and annaquietly becoming the only bank scandal free, doing really well. there was a time when credit suisse would have looked down the nose of san tan der. santander can't see credit suisse they're like ants. >> credit suisse is gone it's going away. >> i'm just using that - >> ubs now or about to be. >> we got to go. >> all right. >> i said that to be ahead of when chip said we have to go. >> you would be good in the booth. see you at 6:00. we have data coming up, existing homes and lei in a minute. you got this. let's go. gobble gobble. i've seen bigger legs on a turkey! rude. who are you? i'm an investor in a fund that helps advance innovative sports tech like this smart fitness mirror. i'm also mr. leg day...1989! anyone can become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq, a fund that gives you access to nasdaq-100 innovations. i go through a lot of pants. before investing carefully read and consider fund investment objectives, risks, charges, expenses and more in prospectus at invesco.com.
. >> what do you got >> we've got anna botin, san tan der and then topalian who reported better numbers. look at spain and annaquietly becoming the only bank scandal free, doing really well. there was a time when credit suisse would have looked down the nose of san tan der. santander can't see credit suisse they're like ants. >> credit suisse is gone it's going away. >> i'm just using that - >> ubs now or about to be. >> we got to go. >> all right....