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associated.— and associated. what we're seeinu and associated. what we're seeing so _ and associated. at we're seeing so far as a - and associated. what we're i seeing so far as a continuation of the protest and a growing of the protest in some of the country as well. how long can that be sustained, realistically, in the light of the suppressive approach that you are talking about? to the suppressive approach that you are talking about?- you are talking about? to be honest there _ you are talking about? to be honest there is _ you are talking about? to be honest there is no _ you are talking about? to be honest there is no clear - you are talking about? to be i honest there is no clear answer for that but this round of protest so far has spread throughout the country. it has continued for three weeks. today a studentjoined the protest and we have never seen this before. because the social composition of protests are usually female students but this is somebody from a younger generation and it is cyclical and they have attracted more attention again for the first time in decades we are
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association association is hosting a public meeting tonight at 7:00 at the community center. while health officials say there's no immediate health threat, prolonged exposure to hydrogen sulfide can result in headaches, headaches, nausea, and eye irritation. sensitive groups are are being advised to keep doorsd windows closed, and use an activated charcoal air filter. > >> still ahead, police are taking a new approach in the hunt for a northern california serial killer, the outreach program they hope will lead to a a suspect. > >> for the first time in a decade, new maps are giving us a a new look at the tsunami risk in four bay area counties. >> how the national park service service is fighting fire with fire as they try to protect california's famous giant sequoia's. > >> the fire danger hasn't been high recently, partly because the rain we had in september but but also because of the fog rolling in every evening, and it it is doing it once again tonight. slightly warmer tomorrow, we will look ahead cotton candy. pink lemonade. bubble gum. when tobacco companies sell candy flavored products, they know exactly what they're doing because four out of five kids who use tobacco start with a flavored product. and once they're hooked, they can be addicted for life. this election: we can stop big tobacco's dirty trick. voting yes on prop 31 will end the sale of candy flavored tobacco products. saving kids from nicotine addiction. vote yes on 31. >> ukraine's allies have committed to providing advanced air defense systems to fend off intensifying russian missile attacks. russian forces attack their key region with iran made kamikaze drones today. bombed out a central market in the northeastern kharkiv region and shelled a key city in the south. south. cbs news correspondent charlie d'agata reports from the the front lines. >> we are in the city of sup arisia which has been the target target of relentless russian bombardment. this is the middle of a residential area, with apartments around us, you can see the destruction, from this ferocious barrage that took place earlier, we watched as they retrieved another victim from beneath the rubble. in the past two weeks, more than 70 people have been killed, all civilians. there is an attack on on a civilian convoy a couple of of weeks ago, apartment blocks downtown, but it really accelerated and spread across the entire country, more attacks attacks overnight, drone strikes strikes outside of kyiv that set set off air raid sirens and people to the shelters again, the city that's been targeted was hit once again, dropping a five story building. these are the kind of attacks that president zelinski is begging international help to stop, to intercept the cruise missiles from slamming into residential neighborhoods like this spreading death, destruction, and terror across the country. charlie d'agata, cbs news, ukraine. > >> stockton police now hoping the homeless can help them catch catch a serial killer who has killed at least six people including an oakland man. most victims were un-housed, so investigators and service providers are reaching out to t offering resources they are also also giving them warnings to avoid being alone. they've asked asked for any information or tips the local homeless may have been solved from our partnerships and and encampments. i believe more will come out of this to where we can start doing our profile or see what the motive is. >> the seventh shooting victim, a homeless woman survives her attack, police say most of the victims were hispanic men. > >> we are getting a look at new maps showing the tsunami risk in in four bay area counties. the california geological survey created this map that shows areas in marin, napa, solano and and sonoma counties that could be at risk during a tsunami. the the good news is, the map hasn't hasn't really changed drastically since the last version was released in 2009. >> >> people at the park lineup to be shaken up in preparation for the next big one. it's not a ride but residence did step into into an earthquake simulator that's currently on tour through through the state office of emergency services and gives people a real live sense of what what an actual earthquake feels like, up to magnitude 7.0, the tour will continue leading up to to the greater california shakeout that will happen next thursday. > >> the national park service is taking action to protect california's giant sequoia's. park officials say 20% of the world sequoia population was destroyed in the past two years. years. starting tomorrow, rangers will thin vegetation using small, prescribed fires to to protect 11 sequoia groves at high risk. crews will focus their efforts on sequoia and kings canyon national parks. >> as we check in with meteorologist paul hagan, even though we are in october and it's cooling down, we are still in fire danger. >> we are until we get the first first good rain event to put a lid on the fire season to some extent, this is the reality that that it's a year-round fire season but until we hit that rain, the fog helps, the cool temperatures help, but it's not over yet at this point. we keep looking for the next chance of rain, things are looking favorable by the end of next week, just beyond the seven day forecast, let's take a look at what you need to know is we head head through tonight into the weekend, the fog rolling out across the bay tonight including including some patchy drizzle along the coast, that's the only only moisture we will see for the next several days. maybe a trace amount of measurable moisture, that will be it, a brief warm-up in store on friday, below average temperatures near the water but making progresswaaveragtemperur, temporary, cooling kicks in for the entire bay area as we head into the weekend, taking a look at the satellite perspective from this afternoon, you can see see how stubborn the fog was along the coast, marin county, san francisco and san mateo county as well, zoom in for a closer look and you can see the western half of san francisco remained in that fog bank and there's that area of fog peeking peeking through the golden gate. gate. looking outside, there's the fog and the chill, 57 degrees downtown, 63 in oakland, oakland, temperatures inland during the 70s if barely in san jose and santa rosa at 70 degrees, close to 80 degrees in livermore, that's normally warm for this time of year, the fog will be widespread and fairly dense on friday, but like the past several days it's going to back up even if it does take its its time, reduced visibility on the map inland by late morning but by lunchtime the fog is gone, we will see sunshine except right along the coast and and downtown it will take until early afternoon for the fog to break out. temperatures tonight dropping down to the low to mid 50s for most of us, the northbay northbay valley is the cool spot spot in the upper 40s, high temperatures tomorrow at june pattern where we see a wide range from near the water to further inland, more than a 20 degree difference normally it's less than of year, still below normal and still above normal further inland, let's take a look closer in, temperatures in the low 60s along the coast, that might be optimistic, you my struggle to reach out of the upper 50s, mid to upper 70s down the peninsula and the south end of the bay with low 80s as you go farther inland, mostly in the middle portion of the 80s, inland in the east bay with warm spots in the upper 80s, no 90 degree ratings, there, cooled by the water, that trend continues if we are a few degrees warmer reaching the mid 60s, 60s and low 70s for oakland in the east bay and a mix of 70s and 80s for for most of the northbay until you go farther north where temperatures are likely to reach reach close to or exceed 90 degrees in mendocino county and lake county in terms of the rain rain chance, long-range data, te 8 to 14 day outlook showing a decent chance of wetter than normal conditions as we head into the last full week of october. fingers crossed. temperatures won't change much, we have minor ups and downs over over the next couple days, the warmest day will be tomorrow inland with highs around 80 degrees in san jose, temperatures will back down to the 70s across the whole bay area over the weekend, saturday and sunday both looking nice. >> >> we are lucky to live there. >> paul, still ahead, pharmacy chains having a tough time keeping a popular prescription in stock, so what's behind the new shortages? > >> on election day, voters will decide whether cars will be allowed through a stretch of golden gate park, why some residents say it's about a much larger issue. >> is the opportunity to help this road continue to evolve for for people first. >> join us every weekday for a new live newscast at 7:00 and 8:00 on our sister station kbcw, kbcw, streaming on cbs news >> a ceremony on the san jose state campus today to honor tommy smith and john carlos, the the athletes who famously raised raised their fists in protest on on the podium that happened during the 1968 olympics in mexico city, and the campus now recognizes their iconic moment and demonstration every year. > >> today it announced funding for a new track and field center center named for the program th gacynta parcel on the s. fairgrounds, and be open to the public. >> the secured 9 million state funding for the project also offered a chance to learn about the contributions they made. >> smith and carlos also showed, showed, we must be willing to sacrifice. if we are to grate a more just society. they held the the belief that what they did was right, and history has proven them correct. >> and iconic moment. > >> today is disability awareness awareness day. >> san jose leaders gathered downtown to celebrate a new law that will give small businesses the funds they need to make accessibility improvements. >> it can be hard for a business business to understand complex requirements especially for those that might not have the resources or have limited english proficiency. it's important that they are compliant because when they are out of compliance that means that people with disabilities can access goods or services. >> >> governor newsom signed a.b. 2164 into law last month, it was was inspired by san jose's disabled access improvement grant program. > >> more than six months after getting sick, nearly half of the the symptomatic of its key patients are still not fully recovered. that's according to a a new study in the journal nature. researchers in scotland looked at data on tens of thousands of patients, 42% reported persistent symptoms such as breathlessness, chest pain, and confusion. more than six months out. researchers say those people are more likely to be older, female, black, or south asian or have pre-existing pre-existing conditions. > >> coming up at 5:30, about 70 million americans will soon see a historic bump in federal benefits, why the government is giving them more money. > >> and outpouring of emotion for for the parents and victims in the parkland school shooting as the gunman learns his fate. > >> a special honor for the bay area naomi: every year the wildfires, the smoke seems to get worse. jessica: there is actual particles on every single surface. dr. cooke: california has the worst air pollution in the country. the top 2 causes are vehicles and wildfires. prop 30 helps clean our air. it will reduce the tailpipe emissions that poison our air kevin: and helps prevent the wildfires that create toxic smoke that's why calfire firefighters, the american lung association, and the coalition for clean air support prop 30. naomi: i'm voting yes on 30. fanduel and draftkings, two out of state corporations making big promises. what's the real math behind prop 27, their ballot measure for online sports betting? 90% of profits go to the out of state corporations permanently. only eight and a half cents is left for the homeless. and in virginia, arizona, and other states, fanduel and draftkings use loopholes to pay far less than was promised. sound familiar? it should. vote no on prop 27. >> right now, amid grim economic economic er ning for millions of americans who have received federal benefits. >> experts weighing in on potential legal trouble stemming stemming from the leaked audio that led to the resignation of the la city council president. > >> this election day, an intense intense battle will be decided over a small but very important stretch of road, golden gate pa. gate park. good evening, i'm ryan yamamoto. > >> today we take a closer look at what
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association, oh, which i run. today and here are the students. this association is ours interest association is the oldest association. uh, a scientific profile for teaching schoolchildren. science, it was organized in 1980. that is more than 40 years. history of this association. and the fact that the students who were the first to come to the association become, uh, teachers in this association of interests. it's very nice. and i'm one of them. such continuity is very important. well, of course, i also hope that one of my students will also become later. uh, the leader of this association of interests, who will have an interest in passing on their knowledge to the next generation. here is our first laboratory laboratory of environmental technologies, which begins the path to science for young researchers. and here they can get acquainted with microscopic research methods and learn how to work on the simplest laboratory equipment. here they can also learn how to analyze water to obtain data on water quality, oxygen content of iron nitrates of various harmful substances. and another lab, it'
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to inform the present turkish engineering association about the possibilities of these products that are produced by the engineering association, our associatione largest organization of the company that develops and manufactures. e, machinery product and mechanical products in turkey represents all common interests. our sector of the international institutes of turkish engineering is the second largest export sector in turkey, the export volume in this sector is 23 times dollars last year this in 2019, we expect sales of more than 25 billion dollars and approximately 60% of this electricity to the eu countries, which indicates the competitiveness of the turkish engineering industry in global markets. from this point of view, of course, we can be very satisfied, but there are also negative aspects of this market structure, namely the risks associated with the lack of market derfication more specifically. we turkish machine building are feeling the negative effects of the economic slowdown in the eu countries which began in the second half this year, as we all know, there is no previous quick settlement of the existing political crisis in our r
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association association argues that that that tax proposal will only make gas more expensive and that california's current policies are to blame for the rising prices at the pump. >> not approving permits to drill for oil, not addressing the actual source of the problem, which is supply not addressing. that is every day you do that. you're hurting californians. >> meantime, state republicans are still pushing for a pause on the state gas tax which is currently $0.50 a gallon assembly. minority leader james gallagher says that not pausing the tax would be, quote, totally unacceptable. >> this morning of santa rosa police are still searching for a man out of prison for carjacking accused of doing it again. coming up, we'll show you the shocking video in a you the shocking video in a live report. life is busy. so, come to shell and get three things done at once. first, fill up with shell v-power nitro+ to help keep your engine running like new. nice! then save up with the fuel rewards 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nature just giving us that little blanket this morning that will give way to sunshine later on. so for anyone enjoying fleet week or whatever else you've got going on, just great weather getting out there. current temps range anywhere from the 50's 60's to even some 40's back into play across the north bay. fairfax are only at 46 right now. petaluma at 52. the meantime, oakland at 60 in pittsburgh. and brett, what at 59 degrees right now? as far roadways go. that's not always a good guarantee. even on these nice weather days. it's tuesday. so, know, everyone's heading in and barts doesn't look great. exactly. we do have a delay on bart. so if you are hopping on there right now, a 20 minute systemwide delay. >> they had an earlier track issue. and so now that they're getting that resolved, this is in all directions. so that could affect everybody happened on bark until they get this figured out here traveling into the city right now. 8 minutes as you're traveling from the maze that freeman street exit of the san mateo bridge. now about 12 minutes to make it from 80 to one on one. richmond, sandra fell 7 minute drive. and then let's go ahead. check on that golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls about 18 minutes. we're talking fleet week are also talking some of our top stories today. we are. thank you very much. rain the north bay now. santa rosa. carjacking suspect is. yeah, the carjacking was caught on camera. >> and we actually have some of that video to share. kron four's will tran following the story for us up in santa rosa now morning. well. >> good morning, james. so it's 2 days now in the santa rosa. police are still searching for this man and they know who he is. let me show you the video. quite shocking. this happened on sunday morning. so a man sits in his pickup truck. windows rolled down is a beautiful morning. all of a sudden a man just walks up, punches him through the open window and then drags him out. the 67 year-old man, he suffered injuries, including a broken nose. then the man hops into his pickup truck and drives a short distance. jane this happened about a half mile from the santa rosa police department. let me show you his mug shot may already have his mug shot despite not making an arrest in this case because they believe they know who he is. his name is rico gomez. he was already out on conditional release from prison for a previous carjacking and they say he once again did it again. so they're still searching for him. why he ditched the pickup truck after a short distance. we don't know, but he did flee on foot. they're still searching for him this morning. as far as the 67 year-old man, he was found unconscious by a witness or by police officers when they got to the scene, he should recover from his injuries, but obviously very traumatic. and again, they're still searching for rico gomez, who was already out for previous carjacked. back to you. all right. >> 5.32 is the time. and meanwhile, parents finally got some answers about yes, 106 people. the bay area technology school held its first parent meeting since that shooting and crawford's amanda hari has the story. >> on the same day that this video was released showing the moment at least 2 people fired rounds on the bay area. technology school's campus parents finally got some answers about what will happen at the school going >> school executive director doctor seth feldman laid out some of the plants, including canceling next week's report cards. >> new drop-off procedures and closing off the school to neighboring schools that share the same campus after he finished his prepared remarks. he took written questions from parents he received multiple about what happened when he called 9-1-1. i want to be honest. >> i was put on hold when i called 9-1-1 oakland police chief leronne armstrong attended the meeting as well and responded to that by saying it's standard practice to put some on hold. >> when there's a large volume of calls coming in like when the shooting happened on wednesday. he also said that his officers will continue to be present at the school will be supporting the campus until the administration feels like there's no need for the department to be here. >> and we be outside primarily around the perimeter. another question, parents, press chief armstrong on. >> was if there were messages sent asking people not to talk to police. we are investigating a text messages that may have been said by someone. asking people not to cooperate, but at this time we're not able to confirm who or or where it came from or the validity of parents were also concerned about the lack of armed security guards on campus. doctor feldman said that it's up to the oakland unified school district. we are not allowed to have. >> a school officer. we are not allowed to have armed security on campus. if i was allowed to have armed security on campus. we would have armed security on campus. >> that was amanda hari reporting when asked when the school is going to reopen. the principal said probably next monday. >> time now is 5.35. and to try and stop the violence in alameda county. there's a call for the board of supervisors to re. imagine the justice system and put the well-being of youth first, the free our kids coalition joined forces with several members of the oakland city council to put a new proposal out for supervisors on the steps of city hall yesterday. members said they want a justice system that cares about public health, education and public safety. the goal of this new youth justice system is to drastically reduce the number of young people who are in contact with the justice system and prevent the criminalization of youth. >> we believe that we must take a public health and care based approach to re imagination. we know that this kind of approach, at least a transformative outcomes for youth and their families and keeps our community safe >> and the oakland city council set to vote on this new proposal at their next meeting, which is tonight. well opens. community leaders are calling on councilmember nikki fortunato pass to resign. they say she's failed in her leadership to protect residents in her district in the city of oakland. >> in a statement trying to town's chamber of commerce, president carl chan said, quote, time and time again, the violent crime directly impacting oakland's residents, including its asian community, shows the consequences of councilwoman bosses out of touch policies. her longtime call to defend police and reduce law enforcement. presidents resulted in innocent victims being beaten, robbed and murdered and quote, chan and others have scheduled a news conference at 11 o'clock this morning in oakland's chinatown. still ahead on the kron, 4 morning news. thousands of people are pouring in to san francisco for fleet week. we'll tell you why this we can. >> really benefit san franciscans financially. and we're also celebrating hispanic heritage month. we're going to highlight a special art collection. cultivated by a california legend. and at the coast today do expect some 60's out that way. light jacket kind of stuff. well, our inland areas, the shorts and t-shirts, he can still put those back on some 80's further inland. >> and getting warmer towards the tail end of the week. your forecast is ahead. >> and we have a 20 minute mark delays systemwide in all directions because earlier track work that was going on. and we're looking at those drive times on your tuesday morning. we'll be right back after the break. ur internet isn't ideal... dad made the brilliant move get us t-mobile me internet. ... t everybody'online during e day so we lose speeds. 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' go man-pire. >> 5.40, is the time fleet week has officially begun and special events or are actually already starting to bring in crowds to san francisco. the city is expecting a big economic boom for this because the restaurants, shops and hotels are probably going to be packed. tale of a second takes a look. >> ships will answer the bay as planes fill the sky across san francisco for fleet week. the up to a million people in disco. we're going to be on our streets watching the show frequent our small business. it's going to be really big week for sent to skip. the large crowds are expected to bring an economic boost to local businesses continuing momentum from the city's events this past month. daniel hurts teen with the san francisco chamber of commerce says they've received positive news from small businesses. 40,000 visitors from outside of san francisco are here for dream for us. and we heard is that restaurant bookings were up. >> 2025%, especially at the small businesses that really need them. and just walking around downtown during dreamforce, you could feel the buys. there were people on the streets. lots of activity, really high energy. and just imagine that multiplied for >> week. meanwhile, president and ceo of the hotel council of san francisco, alex bastian says bookings are up which shows great promise for tourism across the city to something that benefits all of us. the benefits are workers. >> it increases our tax base and it gets all of sepsis in something to be proud of. >> events like the navy and marine band performances begin on monday. ship tours kickoff on wednesday in the parade of ships will take place on friday. and then it's all eyes to the sky. the blue angels will put on their much anticipated airshows friday through sunday. you can also expect to see or hear them practicing throughout the week in san francisco, taylor kron. 4 news. kevin: i've fought wildfires for twenty years. here's the reality we face every day. this is a crisis. we need more firefighters, more equipment, better forest management to prevent wildfires and reduce toxic smoke. and we need to reduce the tailpipe emissions that are driving changes to our climate. that's why cal fire firefighters, the american lung associationd the california democratic party support prop 30. prevent fires. cut emissions. and cleaner air. yes on 30. >> but 44 right now, i did a little acupuncture and i were to announce my new title. he said, i said, i've been you. he said help when. how can the terrace of 24 years lead? and i came for 24 years ago. i came for the job. i said, wow, do you still have the job? and i said, yes. and he said, well, are you the ceo by now? and i said no, yeah. i said, yeah, i doing the same job, but i decided i'm i said i am the ceo, ok? so you can be the c f o sure yeah. the cw or chief, whether i like it take it. that's my new title. do call me of definitely a nice morning to be getting outside today. fleet week forecast still holding up. very good. i know so many people are visiting town. you may be having some plans this week, especially towards the tail end of the week to enjoy fleet week activities. it's all good to go for it. we have a little bit of a breeze in a little bit of low cloud cov
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whether it was the american medical association, american dental association, american law associationck people. we formed the national dental association, the national bar association. that was important to refuse to allow your oppressor to define your entire existence. so our people did, just like our jewish brothers and sisters did, we replicated the universe from which we are excluded behind what w.e.b. dubois called the veil of racism. it's one of the great triumphs. in the four-hour series, we lift that veil. we start with the masons in 1775, a year before the signing of the declaration of independence, the first black sector institution was founded and it was the black masons. the funny story is the americans wouldn't let this black man, prince hall in boston, and his buddies, they wouldn't let him join, so they went to british troops stationed in massachusetts and got the right to become masons and eventually got their charter, again, from england, and not from the united states. since 1775, people have been talking about this invisible network that united black people together
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association of cardiovascular surgeons of ukraine , made a statement to the european association of cardiovascular surgeons on march 7 that a full-scale war had begun in our country, that we have problems and that we are asking to exclude the russian members of the associationrom their association that i was especially pleased at the beginning of october we had a european congress of cardiac surgeons and there was not a single person from russia who would participate in the european congress and the same thing applied to belarus, even if we didn't work together with them before, now we are contacting us, saying what are you doing, you at least make a statement there or something else, no one did anything, that is, the doctors cannot understand each other and the russians even in such a situation, lithuanian doctors, the association of cardiac surgeons of belarus and the european association helped us all. our doctors are now accepted for internship almost free of charge . before, we had to pay something there and that's all. and now our doctors go to their training they accept accommodation there, provide food , everything, everything, everything is said in dark times, bright people can be seen very clearly, and just right now, these trials gave us the oppo
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associ. rescue association. check that out. she is a rescue from around around the campfire four years ago. temperatures nearly ideal in her neck of the woods. other temperatures will vary widely. 60s around the coast. temperatures inland still severl degrees above average. 80s for e north bay. low to mid 80s inland inland in the santa clara valle. clara valley. some of the warmest locations reaching the d the mid to upper 80s. even with warm temperatures inland, fire threat not that high with a fog foggy start, it will climb slig. climb slightly. the highest values in our fire danger index which combines all the factors we look at to evaluate fire thrt fire threat, we will top out around two or three on the zeroo 10 scale. that's where we are going to be tomorrow afternoon.e will keep an eye on things just in case. temperatures will change around the bay. looks like a little warm-up for san fo and oakland by friday. temperatures back down as we head into the weekend. noticeable change for parts of e of the bay area. above average r parts of the weekend back to near average temperatures for
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associations. associations are groups of citizens working together at a scale that creates a certain character traits and habits of and so on. and the hope is that not only that those habits are civically useful, but that the power centers those associations create can counterbalance the tendency to centralize power in the state. just as aristocrat in the old regime could prevent over centralization of power and that the king so now that's not a direct answer to the question about forms and formalities unless. you somehow thought which tocqueville i don't think ever really says or that's question that the art of the art of associating with somehow foster the appreciation for procedures and so on. you know he cites other things lawyers, the importance of lawyers in the united states and so on. but that's sort of an and it almost a contingent fact, maybe. so i don't have a i wish i had had a solution. the other thing i'd say, though, is. events happen and there are moments when one suddenly appreciates the abstraction of a right, and that's usually you feel your own rights being threatened. and so the the contingencies of politics throw up situations that will leave certain of us at certain moments, suddenly appreciative of this or that pro
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association has said and others have been commenting, haven't they? have been commenting, haven't the ? ., ., they? the football association has suspended _ they? the football associationon has suspended all the - they? the football association has suspended all the games| they? the football association | has suspended all the games of the premier league, the top league — the premier league, the top league in _ the premier league, the top league in indonesia of which both— league in indonesia of which both these teams were members, it has— both these teams were members, it has heeh— both these teams were members, it has been suspended for a week — it has been suspended for a week. they will investigate what — week. they will investigate what went wrong. but when they look what went wrong. but when they took at _ what went wrong. but when they took at it. — what went wrong. but when they look at it, inevitably when you have _ look at it, inevitably when you have a — look at it, inevitably when you have a very full football stadium, and some of the stadiums, the facilities are fairly— stadiums, the facilities are fairly basic compared to the facilities you see at a big f
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associated newspapers. thea;r against associated newspapers. they are hiuhl against associated newspapers. ted newspapers. ti91 are highly intrusive, they are means of delving into the private lives of people and private lives which are protected by statute under the human rights act and by convention by the european convention of human rights. it is a gross invasion of privacy if these things occurred and it will be right and proper if they did occur that associated newspapers and hopefully some of the senior figures are held to account.— are held to account. phone hacking was not practised _ are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by _ are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by the _ are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by the mail - are held to account. phone hacking was not practised by the mail on i was not practised by the mail on sunday— was not practised by the mail on sunday or— was not practised by the mail on sunday or daily mail. that was not practised by the mail on sunday or daily mail.— was not practised by the mail on sunday or daily
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association with singing. and you are in the village and therefore i have some kind of association with birds associated with suchrk is non-stop , this is the sound. pene lark this is probably the very first one, associated by association with birds, and so long ago passed through the places of your childhood, so that there you go from lugansk exactly through krasnodon where you spent your childhood, the city of molodogvardeytsev. it seems to me that there is some very important point in order to to understand in general, what is the donbass , why is the donbass now standing up, you are your childhood. that's how when you grow up, with the same air somehow the young guards breathed, how do you remember? here is the one, donbass very, very cloudless, very happy, we ran to the mine and hooligans. there was a reservoir for cooling water there. well, i don’t know, it’s 10x10 there with such a pyramid, through which the water cooled and flowed there, obviously, it needed somewhere. and so we swam there, because there was practically no water in the steppe. that's where we swam. i learned to swim there, so it's like, i
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associate. — just look at those people that we associate, rightly or wrongly, with conspiracy— associate, rightlyith conspiracy theories and very hard line politics, which people like me tend to _ line politics, which people like me tend to avoid. what's interesting about_ tend to avoid. what's interesting about this, elon musk put up a very nasty— about this, elon musk put up a very nasty tweet — about this, elon musk put up a very nasty tweet about david pelosi and he took _ nasty tweet about david pelosi and he took it — nasty tweet about david pelosi and he took it down. he says he is a free—speech absolutist, but he himself— free—speech absolutist, but he himself took something down, because it's beyond _ himself took something down, because it's beyond the pale. so maybe actually — it's beyond the pale. so maybe actually he is going to be very different— actually he is going to be very different now he is at the head of this company. different now he is at the head of this company-— different now he is at the head of this company. different now he is at the head of this coman . , ~' ,, a l,
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following a finding from the royal veterinary association. res, finding from the royal veterinary association.— finding from the royal veterinary associationwill have to change their ways. if they go the other way, what would that mean? if ways. if they go the other way, what would that mean?— would that mean? if they go the other way. _ would that mean? if they go the other way, california _ would that mean? if they go the other way, california could - would that mean? if they go the other way, california could still. other way, california could still prohibit putting sows in crates, but it does mean, as you said, that they would get flooded with imports. the relatively small number of pig producers they have in california would perhaps go out of business or perhaps californians would not buy them because they have higher standards. certainly, it is a somewhat technical legal question in terms of the interpretation of the clause about interstate commerce in the institution. the animal movement is hoping that the court will uphold california's prohibition. california isn't the only state that has better conditions than the nation as a whol
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associated press style, that's one of the books i have here on my desk. the associated press style brings that out a lot. when people use it they really get used to it. it it is not like they dip in and out of it. they really stopped liking it. 's people who follow the chicago manual which is heavy which is why they get a grammar tail cart but a lot of practical weight considerations with it. this one recommends using a, clash of the style guides and a lot of newspapers don't have it unless it is necessary. that is not even true. a lot of newspapers never use it. the copy editors are exercising them left and right even when the list is complicated and you can't tell what the boundaries are in which case the associatestyle, associated press styles go with the oxford com ma then so they are in favor of clarity. it is the thing. people iron out the subtleties of the things they learn in school and often forget the special cases and exceptions and complexity and just remember i can't begin with because and it is really you can't begin with because if you end after the dependent clause. of course that would be because it was raining period, generally kids are taught not to do that because it is not a complete sentence but because it was raining i stayed inside a data whole chocolate cake, that is perfect. that's a great sentence but the oxford com m a thing is fascinating to me because partly the fact that it has a name with a capital letter makes it appealing to people to talk about. i don't know if you've been on online dating sites, it comes up in people's profile, oxford com ma or bust, it can be debates in a future marriage and end your relationship right there. it is essential in people's lives a
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associations and associations, delegations from 78 countries came to import substitution, and those who presented their projects at the forum this year are strong ideas for the new age. volgograd project for the production of 5d printers. just one of them , let me remind you that the ideas selected by the experts are accompanied by an agency for strategic initiatives that provides support in cooperation with large companies. for quick implementation, they advise on financing programs and export promotion. i'm looking at your forum. as one of key platforms for an open meaningful dialogue, especially since the agency for strategic initiatives has always brought together people of a special type, thinking, active, purposeful, ready to make a significant contribution to the development of russia so that our country is successful, prosperous, comfortable for self-realization and people's lives, i'm sure, being professionals. you are willing to offer something then and how you can do it in the best in the field. health education technology for the operation of our companies of scientists, engineers and so on. such there are many more examples of import substitution accompanied by the agency for strategic initiatives - this is a system for monitoring the health and location of workers developed by russian railways called don't get lost railway workers who work on the tracks often do not see possible dangers, for example, trains in motion. and this, in turn, leads to casualties. well, the complex, don't get lost online shows the location of employees, their movement and notifies them of being in a dangerous zone. this is a tracker bracelet with geolocation and a cartographic application for import substitution monitoring services for russia is no longer just an idea , the reality in which we live, where even the economic unprofitability of projects ceases to be a stop factor in the new model of industrial development, according to the estimates of the ministry of industry and trade. a portfolio of priority projects, there are already costs for it. or six trillion rubles and we continue to discuss the shelling of the crossing in the kherson region. among the dead are two employees of the tavria television and radio company, and the director of tavria, vladimir abdulaev , is in touch with us. hello again. tell us if your tv channel will provide any support to the families of the deceased. i brought this up because, uh, the budget, well, let's just say there are no such, uh, items. well, i think that this issue needs to be raised in order to somehow compensate people for the loss of their loved ones, and i raised the issue not only about those who died. well, those who are close to us are real. seven people are in hospitals. here some will be taken out, as it is customary for us to say to the mainland, but some already in principle. how would go eat, i happy that they are healthy. tell us about whether it is known how many journalists there were at that same colony at the crossing and was it a centralized evacuation for workers? media it was a centralized evacuation, not only employees were evacuated, but their relatives. father's mother's children. the total number was somewhere around 42 people. here are some of which well, out of twelve cars in the colony, we suffered, 10, that is , some of them, well, have very serious damage, and some only have broken windows there, well battered body. well, something like that, well, 10 cars will suffer a lot. how do you assess the overall situation in the city? is there a likely attack from the outside? you know, as i understand it, no one will hand over kherson, but from the point of view of security. and this yesterday confirmed the evacuation justifies, that is, the fewer people will be in the city, the greater the chances. well, how to freely act against, uh, this terrorism that is being imposed on ukraine. we know that the tavria tv channel was launched relatively recently. tell me what projects you are doing. there is a lot of program here, not because if i tell you, we have only 44 people, only four operators, about six, like doctors, journalists. there are about six. here's, uh, the source of people, just about everything. so we manage to do about an hour and a half on the day of our broadcast. many projects well, there is a variety of programs to name, it makes sense, i can name here, well, in principle, we started broadcasting somewhere in july, but thoroughly open such as a channel. that enchanting happened on august 18. thank you vladimir thank you, we spoke with the director of the radio company tavria vladimir abdullayev. thanks to the shelling of a crossing in the kherson region, the investigative committee is already calling it a war crime. he opened a criminal case, let me remind you that the strikes were inflicted. as during the numerous previous shellings from the american multiple launch rocket systems , 11 were reported from 12 rockets, of which the air defense was shot down, but one arrival was still. it happened late the evening before. civil column. crossing the dnieper, four people died and 13 wounded reports that among the dead and injured, children and representatives of local media, the crossing is located next to the antonov bridge, which was also fired on and damaged many times. now, according to the local authorities, the crossing is working again, like all other important facilities and services of the city , the movement of residents to safer areas on the left bank of the dnieper continues . vladimir saldo announced that a decision had been made on the organized relocation civilian population to create a defensive fortification according to him, the vsu are accumulating forces for a large-scale offensive. russian troops formed a group to recapture it. we are waiting for the direct inclusion of our correspondent. market mega-sale only from october 11 to october 23, buy mary panty diapers for only 1440 rubles. sber 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forces, in the area of \u200b\u200bthe antonovsky bridge, ukrainian formations hit the pontoon crossing, the air defense system worked, most of the missiles were destroyed, but some still hit and into the span of the bridge and into osna and into the spans and into the supports and into the barge of the pontoon ferry, along which at that moment columns with peaceful residents at the place of work, representatives of the investigative committee, and they note that the rockets were filled with a large number of submunitions . and what is purposeful? it can be said that they purposefully attacked the civilian population. among the dead and injured there are children and representatives of the local media, these facts once again prove the frank cynicism of the kiev regime, which purposefully exposes the civilian population to shelling. in the afternoon, a statement by representatives of the entire cynical in general in its content that the strike was really it was really carried by the armed formations of ukraine, but they were beaten, they say, they were in the military, and there were no civilians there, this lie is refuted by those who came under fire, in particular. uh, one of the victims turned out to be vlada , a sixteen-year-old employee of the tavria tv channel. here is what she says about the moment of the missile attack. with me, everything is already good out of me. here is such a fragment that flew into my chest, flew through, it pierced through and flew out near the ribs. and he got there after a missile attack on antonov bridge, we stood with a column of journalists and waited for a sharp explosion across the crossing. i feel that glass is pouring on me. and danya my colleague correspondent our notaure he he just saved me with him he covered me with his body. he pulled me out of the car, put me on the side of the road in the bushes in a hole, i don't know, and he covered me with himself. this convoy was organized specifically to evacuate media workers who worked in the kherson region through the union of journalists and the public chamber of the russian federation or surveillance controlled the movement and clearly completely oriented towards a blow to journalists and this blow to what blow? there, several series of strikes were carried out, 12 hymars were fired on the whole crossing there, uh, our air defense worked there, part of the missiles were more than part uh, bit. that is, they targeted civilians and journalists who covered the events in the kherson region, unfortunately, the producer journalist oleg klokov did not go without death among them in early october. he came to the region and helped develop local tv hitting the elements. rescue services promptly worked to wounds among the civilian population. arrived at the scene of the ambulance. uh, the victims were hospitalized. and here is what representatives of the local ministry of health say about their condition. as for the evacuation of the seriously wounded, we will probably consider tomorrow, because after the operation, a day is needed for a certain recovery and stabilization of the condition. uh. yes, we will probably be four evacuate to the city, simferopol i remind you that the cities of the kherson region are constantly under fire from the armed forces of ukraine, this is how the representatives of nova kakhovka said. that over the past five months there has not been a single day without shelling and another one took place tonight, this is also not the first strike on civilians on civilian infrastructure and on civilians in kherson itself, civilians were repeatedly attacked, there were victims and injured and against the backdrop of an aggravation of the situation on fronts, local authorities announced the evacuation, making an appeal to local residents. as soon as possible, leaving the right bank is not right to cross to the left, where it is possible to leave the dangerous territory already in the crimean peninsula. and then go to other neighboring regions of russia, let me remind you that for those who decide to leave the kherson region. there is a support program not only e, not only the road, free of charge, not only accommodation is free, but also the authorities of the entities that receive residents of kherson areas promise to help out of housing from work. although i give you the floor. from the kherson region, where the removal of the civilian population continues, our special correspondent evgeny vladimir putin signed a decree on the establishment of a coordinating council under the government to meet the needs of a special military operation , mikhail mishustin headed the new structure documents published on the official portal of legal information, the decree states that the coordinating council under government is created to manage the work federal and regional authorities and in the course of a social military operation. sergei shoigu today presented the medals of the heroes of russia to the participants of the special military operation in ukraine , the ceremony was held at the national defense control center . nabiev of russia is assigned to each of you for absolute specific deeds. and speaking more precisely, for your feat i am sure that you will continue to faithfully serve in our country. to the affected forces for the benefit and prosperity and of course i wish all of us a speedy victory. i congratulate you from the bottom of my heart. sergei shoigu held talks by phone with us secretary of defense loyd austin, according to the ministry of defense , topical issues of international security were discussed, including the situation in ukraine , details are not provided by the military department. that russian troops thwarted two offensive attempts by the ukrainian army in kherson in a day in the direction of the apu units were advancing in the area of \u200b\u200bpopulated areas, davydov ford and the dryness of the one who was thrown back to the ministry of defense and also spoke about new attacks on places where enemy forces were concentrated , as well as on weapons depots and infrastructure objects. pasechenko. zelensky’s army again went on the attack in the kherson region , there were several neo-nazis trying to break through the russian defenses, they even tried to break through to the rear of our troops, but again they suffered the defeat on mykola kryvyi rih in the course of a day by russian troops thwarted two attempts to attack a unit of the armed forces of ukraine by forces of native tactical groups in areas of settlements, and the dryness of that to the kherson region, in addition, attempts to penetrate at night into the rear areas of up to twenty were prevented sabotage and reconnaissance groups of the armed forces of ukraine , more than 120 ukrainian servicemen were destroyed by concentrated fire of russian artillery and active actions of russian troops six armored combat vehicles and 13 vehicles lost the armed forces and the hangar where military equipment was stored, the attack on krasnaya limansky and zaporozhye donated by the neo-nazi from the west. the direction is also unsuccessful for the apu over the past day. the enemy is lost. there are about 70 servicemen, two five tanks. in their armored vehicles and the same number of pickup trucks, the ministry of defense reports that the neo-nazis have been pushed back to their former positions. drones have found another strong point of the apu, the coordinates have been received, the task is to eliminate the targets, they are promptly sent russian ka-52, better known as alligators, a few kilometers before the enemy dugout, pilots spot an enemy armored personnel carrier. you can not ignore the car instantly open fire. the target has been hit, but the main task has not yet been completed. alligators enter the second circle and in one gulp from both sides, iron the area. where is the stronghold located? maneuverability ultra-reliable mobile helicopters ka-52 the main strike force of mixed air groups every sortie successful about hitting always exactly in target equal in the sky to russian alligators. no, even ukrainian air defense cannot resist them. army aviation, it flies at extremely low altitudes, and we work with it. the one that they can detect us, therefore, we are not afraid of missile systems , because we go low , using the terrain, with the support of military aviation, russian artillerymen and missilemen destroyed three more command posts of the armed forces in the areas of drobyshev, another voznesensky, two warehouses in a day with ammunition, and a fuel storage facility for enemy equipment was struck by a unit of the armed forces of ukraine and foreign mercenaries at eight points of temporary deployment in the areas of settlements of kamyshevakh, the zaporozhye region, the nameless pyatikhatki cage of the kherson region, kramatorsk artemov. donetsk people's republic of cities. nikolaev and zaporozhye receive timely orders. transmit the coordinates of the targets and know about the plans of the neo-nazis. it would be impossible without military signalers in any weather under bombing and during the offensive. they provide our troops with secure satellite radio-relay mobile and radio communications around the clock by presidential decree for courage, courage and dedication. they receive state and departmental awards right on the front medal presented by the head of the communications troops from the western military district. oleg zyubin. congratulations, immediately after the award, the servicemen returned to their units to further fulfill their tasks, stanislav vasilchenko belgorod, the village of murom again turned out to be a massed shelling of ukrainian troops, the governor announced this. vyacheslav gladkov according to him , most of the residents did not suffer. we left the village the day before, we will learn all the details from igor pikhanov. hello igor. tell us how much damage the village got during the shelling. hello tatyana, today at 11:30 am, the ukrainian military began another shelling of a peaceful force. e in the belgorod region is the village of murom from here to the border with ukraine is less than 10 km. and how do they think specialists. uh, today the ukrainian military fired direct fire at the uh, peaceful force with heavy artillery, and also, tanks may have been used. come on colleagues. i'll show you the damage. here behind my back. this is the school building. it received it today, and it is clear that it was seriously damaged, and the facade of the building was damaged, the windows were damaged, and the roof was also damaged. at this point the building was staffed fortunately, none of the people at that time they were hurt. now we see, and here is the funnel a shell of the ukrainian army hit here and already this part of the wall was damaged by fragments of the blast wave. uh, the shelling lasted, a from 11:30 to about two in the afternoon. uh, we still hear some kind of breaks, uh, from the side of the border. here is the building of the house of culture, it was shelled the day before. here's another funnel hit here by a shell. and this is the building itself. it also received serious damage, it is clear that this is a new building. this modern building was built specifically under the state program. here uh, went to class here several hundred children attended classes here. uh, the music school conducted classes. uh, drawing toys as well as many others. uh, there were creative classes here. now everything here, of course, is suspended at the time of the shelling of the building. today he was also here, and the employee was evacuated to the basement of the building in order not to suffer from boredom. uh scattered at a great distance. let's hear from the locals. uh, also let's listen to the military comments that u told us, showed us shell fragments, so far, with which they beat on the settlement. please tell me what is this? it's shrapnel shards - that's what the maximum damage is. this is very deadly. the ukrainian military has been shelling the territory of the belgorod region for almost several months every day. uh, the shelling has become more frequent in the last two weeks, most often the shelling starts early in the morning , there are also shelling both in the afternoon and in the evening and even late at night, most often, and the ukrainian military uses long-range missiles during their attacks artillery, as well as border settlements . this town and village are suffering from shelling by a sabotage reconnaissance group of the ukrainian army. they are hitting towns. also from mortars. it's a 120 caliber mortar. the subdivisions of the ministry of defense of the russian federation promptly eliminate the enemy’s firing points, as if they were firing, and the fire on the settlements, and the belgorod region suppress these points, but all the same, the ukrainian military is making attempts to attack, the settlements, there were also attempts, and to attack the original center itself, the city of belgorod, but all air defense units, er, eliminate the threat. e, they shoot down missiles flying to the side of the city. tatyana igor, thanks to the shelling of the village of murom in the belgorod region, igor pikhanov said. the most profitable card for free forever cashback 3% and interest on the balance yes gazprombank card yes the most profitable card in any incomprehensible situation write to the robot max sbermarket goods are cheaper than in the store. delivery free order profitably vtbeite team to switch from pension to vtb pensioner will get 100,000 rubles. and each pensioner is guaranteed to receive 1,000 rubles. go to vtb and everything will work out. on monday, not a gift , the mood falls in the morning, so on mondays the subscriber receives gifts. tele2 gifts. we have prepared a lot. choose three at once look at your smartphone. everything is already there inside before you mood. everything will be alright 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of goods and the construction of new transport routes. what projects spoke at the forum anna lazareva will tell what logistics routes are becoming a priority for russia they spoke today at the plenary session of the second day of the forum made in russia according to deputy prime minister alexei verchuk russia was tried to be excluded from international trade with the help of sanctions, but unfriendly actions stimulate the search for new partners and new supply routes against the background of the fact that there is a noticeable decline in the western direction, the corridor north, south, where russia north eurasia infrastructure exists there, came first, but in need of modernization and expansion of capacity advantages of the development direction north. south. today it is obvious not only for russia, but also for our closest neighbors in the ia and the cis. at the same time, the advantage of this direction in comparison with the east-west corridor for our countries is determined by the different economic meanings of these routes. while the functionality of the international transport corridor, east-west is predominantly transitory . of course, sometime in the future, normalization of relations with europe mtk north. south, the transit component will also be broken, which will be a convincing competitor to the soviet channel. sergey shikharev, the head of the group of companies, suggested that novorossiysk be considered part of the north-south route. he confirmed that trade flows have moved to the azovo black sea region, novorossiysk has become a base port. the reconstruction of the deep-water grain berth was completed there. it is now the deepest in the country. through it, according to the results of the year, it can amount to 6 million grains in independence from sanctions, according to sergey shishkarev, a decision has already been made to increase the throughput capacity of the novorossiysk transport hub from 25 to 60 million tons per year, the head of the group of companies spoke about the new routes and that we became owners here. or the sakhalin moscow shipping company is not enough today in operating for the company there are already 28 ships and regarding novorossiysk we have laid our own routes three ports, turkey we have already reached india we have already reached egypt israel and in test mode through istanbul we are working for the emirates of saudi arabia, because literally the next month and i hope that we will deliver the service to vietnam, an important direction russia turkey, the trade turnover between the two countries has doubled in 9 months to 47 billion dollars, this is exactly how it is developing at the end of the year, they are waiting for the figure of 60 billion, however, this forecast may turn out to be conservative, the importance of the turkish direction is confirmed by their federal customs service in turkey today we are seeing a very significant growth, of course, it provides primarily for the export of our energy, but today turkey has escaped. the second place among our external trade partners is 42.5 million billion dollars, and for 9 months it can already be close to sixty this year, the second day of the forum was held in russia this year. it is being held for the tenth time, the anniversary was marked by several records. today, more than ever, both exports and imports are becoming very relevant for our entrepreneurs on the sidelines of the forum. on the fields exhibitions, we organized more than three hundred business negotiations according to a pre-agreed russian schedule. uh, seventy-eight participants, and foreign partners from twenty-five countries. these are already confirmed, and business negotiations, in which, uh, in which the russian participants identified those foreign buyers who are interested in their products, the director general of the russian federation expressed confidence that participation in the form will allow russian companies to find new partners and establish export contracts a for mikhail lazarev verenkov dmitry timofeev to watch to explore the world of educational programs and documentaries for free without registration. dispersed after the end of the cold war, the 141 un states are gathering again in the general assembly to make russia pay. this is our unequivocal message to russia . in order to reach the pa ritet state of affairs, what if the americans really reveal this ahead of time ? i did not know what a nuclear explosion a dog should be shown. look who's fighting with us. we are waiting for help qualified not to run, run, but to prepare and come. volunteers here before the mobilization have already come to us and are already joining our ranks. come on weapon. one for all all for one is first of all helping each other the question arises then we will go. i tell them guys. everything has its time. finish the initial preparation further into the ranks of our children. our torment awaits the fate that we will draw for them now. boris johnson returns literally the former prime minister cut short his vacation in the caribbean. in order to start the fight for the chair of the prime minister of great britain for the second time, and the press calls him the favorite of the race. johnson has already called on mps. first of all, colleagues in the conservative party supported his litration the day before and resigned after working in office for only 44 days. this is a kind of british record after itself set aside the economic situation close to the crisis and the split in the conservative party. johnson declares that he is the man who will fix everything for his main rival former finance minister. rishi bitch, who, by the way , in september lost the list once, johnson urged not to fight, but to help him and participate, then the formation of a new government. on the side of the bag. so-called moderate conservatives who think that johnson is not the best option, especially for the second time. after all, it was under johnson and great britain that economic difficulties and political splits began, which later led to his resignation and the nomination of the tra. and it's like everyone forgot about it. well, the position or baristas, in general, in bewilderment, declare that because of people like johnson and the tracks, british politics turns into some kind of show, or even a circus. i remind you that he resigned only 3 months ago, because his own party members considered him unsuitable for leadership. i would suggest that he brush off the dust and reread all the resignation letters he received in july, because all his colleagues wrote that he was unfit for work and could no longer serve him. i think they should all shake them off dust. and also re-read, nevertheless, it is johnson who is now the favorite. according to all opinion polls , they bet on him and british bookmakers will decide smart in second place the chair of the prime minister, some in britain and predicted the head of the ministry of defense, ben wallace , the very one who stated that putin’s quote must necessarily endure on ukraine was defeated, but the dismissal itself announced that she would not run anywhere, moreover, she promised to support, just boris johnson was considered another conditional favorite, the head of the ministry of finance. jeremy hunt who only passionately meant for this post in the middle of the month in desperate attempts to save the economy and his government, and who, according to the press, took all the key decisions in the cabinet instead of the tracks in the last days, when the track itself was, what is called in a stupor, but to nominate your candidacy hunt is not officially going to the premiership. at least that's what the british media say, quite popularly among conservatives. former minister of defense. and the leaders of the house of commons penny mordond, but on issues, she still lags far behind johnson and her here are some of their rishanks, there are several strong figures among them. well, in particular, the former minister of finance is a man. of course, he is, uh, good management, there are other figures, but it seems to me that the scenario is uh with her, as they say, temporary being in power. it was pre-registered. i mean in the british establishment. but most likely, i think, they will ask boris johnson to return to power. in moscow, of course, they are following the political crisis in great britain, but recognize that whoever takes the post of prime minister , one should not expect any drastic changes in british foreign policy. it's none of our business. it is the internal business of great britain to interfere in other people's affairs. unlike other countries, we don’t usually expect, of course, now some kind of insight and some kind of political wisdom, no matter who you are in the countries of the collective west, including great britain, it doesn’t come, especially where great britain itself is. uh, the acting fact does not choose appears as a result of some party. and now is the time of the news and the economy of the world in the near future is expected so inflation. this combination of inflation with stagnation and rising unemployment is such a forecast, given by the american economist nouriel rubin, who predicted the 2008 crisis . according to him, the situation will surpass the severity of the oil collapse of the seventies, now the economy is additionally pressured by the growth in the debt burden of the state and business, the aging of the population, climate problems and the divorce in washington from beijing, iran is increasing purchases russian grain. next year, the country expects to become the main importer of this resource, iranian ambassador to russia kazem jalalle said, according to the ministry of agriculture. this year. a record grain harvest of 150 million tons is expected, and exports will reach 50 million. this is a record figure. both for russia and for the whole world. spain and france will not be able to build new gas pipelines before 2030 countries need to look for other ways to reduce energy dependence on russia, writes the spanish newspaper abse, more the priority direction, according to the building, will be the green energy corridor project. it will allow transporting natural gas and hydrogen from barcelona to marseille. ukraine has used up its entire annual budget. almost $39 billion has already been spent since february, ria novosti reports with reference to the verkhovna rada, more than $16 billion went to salaries. including the military spent 8 billion dollars on social security of the population for another 5 billion. we bought weapons. earlier it was reported that the united states plans to provide ukraine with military aid for 50 billion dollars it was the news of the economy in short. at the briefing, deputy minister of labor and social protection olga batalina spoke about the new worlds of support for memorized citizens. first of all, it was about protecting the labor rights of entrepreneurs, owners of small and medium-sized businesses. according to batalina, the leaders and at the same time the sole founders of the company will be able to remain the owners of the business and continue to do business through proxies. in addition, the deadlines for paying insurance taxes will be extended for them. contributions and all fees, except state fees, paid will be required within three months after demobilization, in addition, the deadlines for submitting all tax returns and reporting on insurance premiums. also will be extended to submit these documents. it is possible until the 25th day of the third month after demobilization. moreover , all terms will be extended automatically, no additional applications need to be submitted, as for citizens who pay tax on professional income, as the deputy minister said, if a self-employed person does not have taxable income during mobilization, then it is not accrued and paid. another important issue is how mobilized and individual entrepreneurs repay loans during mobilization. vladimir putin signed the law on credit holidays for owners of small and medium-sized businesses the day before; they can be issued at any time during the term of the loan agreement, but no later than december 31, 2023 , holidays are provided for the entire mobilization period and an additional 90 days. ruslan proposed to develop a plan to expand the production of products for nuclear medicine, this was stated by the general director of the state corporation alexei likhachev, speaking at a thematic meeting, evgenia petrukhina will tell more about the developments. the onyx electron linear accelerator is right here in gantry. this device rotates around the patient, thus irradiating the malignant tumor. from different angles , the patient at this moment on the therapeutic table , the doctor can correct his position depending on the location of the tumor, such irradiation directed beam of photons, does not affect healthy tissues. the patient does not even need hospitalization, it is enough to come to the sessions. he for such cases, more like this, where additional accuracy is required, for example, if there are some critical organs that are located next to the irradiated ones. and we just need to minimize the impact on them to create. this is exactly such a very clear outline of the proper field, localization is different, it can be a tumor of the mammary glands. it could be a gynecological tumor. onyx goes serial the production of the device has passed all technical and clinical tests, there is already a registration certificate, the growth of draft supervision, the integration of the medical field and the competence of rosatom. now the government is absolutely in demand when it comes to high-tech. the equipment is m and of course, we follow the developments. ah, rosatom, part of the work, uh, previously developed devices part. now, only uh, registered will be introduced today's meeting. here at the institute of automation physics rosatom, but is called upon to discuss and work out the mechanisms that are needed today for import substitution for the development of our own innovative medicines and medical devices, as well as for e. well, the actual registration procedures and procurement procedures, so that it is possible, but to evaluate and admit to the market. uh, this is what is being produced here today at rosatom sites. the results of recent years have been a decrease in mortality by almost 5% in the category with severe oncological diseases. this is also due to modern radiation therapy. noted by the ministry of health. which can also become an alternative, for example, to surgical treatment and a complex addition, when other methods have been exhausted in russia, its own industry, radiopharmaceuticals, is beginning to revive. a plant for their production will be arranged in obninsk. over the past year, we have actually begun to introduce two more radiopharmaceuticals, which we really want to expand in the line. e use of medical institutions. and this gives not only a breakthrough in such drugs are being developed by literally 2-3 countries around the world. and this is not only the availability of medical help for our citizens. it is, as they say today, medical tourism, what rosatom is doing today is absolutely innovative breakthrough technologies. in general, we can say that this is not a substitution in many respects, it goes like i'm ahead of it. here's what i said about the drug suggests developing a plan to expand the production of high-tech. import-substituting products for nuclear medicine for the next 5-7 years, russian isotopes should be turned into a medical project, says alexei likhachev. we we understand how to draw up a production program for five to seven years and find your place in each of these links. this includes radiopharmaceuticals and medical equipment. this is the construction of medical institutions. we have a task to launch this year the building of nuclear medicine in the center of dmitry rogachev, we are carrying out a number of construction projects and in general on our side. and in general, of course, not without problems. taking into account external pressure, we are successfully moving forward. in all these areas, another complex. well, contact radiation therapy has already purchased brachium, tula region, krasnodar territory. it is also made. here in it infa. this is what brachytherapy looks like, patients are treated with radiopharmaceuticals in organisms administered with the help of such applicators there is a small radioactive source. dose rates, yes, which must be placed inside the patient in one way or another. for this, the so-called applicator accessories are used. that is, this is the floor of the cabin, placed on the patient and the device automatically brings to the right positions at the right time, a radioactive source, ionics brachium 80% consist of russian components. and this means that the devices will not stand idle if some part suddenly breaks the supply. spare parts to hand over for money according to experts in russian health care, you need at least two hundred linear accelerators, such as onyx and judging by the increase in the pace of russian production. there is a lot of work ahead of specialists, no infa evgeny petrukhina, yuri marchenko mikhail emelin nadezhda nefyodova message. the annual meeting will be held in moscow from 24 to 27 october international discussion club. valdai on the theme of peace after hegemony, justice, security for all. more than 100 experts, politicians, diplomats and economists from forty-one countries take part in it. i was told by the chairman of the fund for development and support of the international debating club. valdai andrey bystritsky. hello, from 24 to 27 october there will be a meeting of the international discussion club. valdai interesting extreme to find out, and which of the politicians was invited to the forum and the foreign part, how active she will be, how much he will notice it. well, look, it means, well, uh, traditionally , i will invite him there for meetings in a private trader, for example, sergey viktorovich lavrov and other prominent ones, otherwise they will be traders , there will be, uh, as for foreign participants, there are quite a lot of them. they are generally from forty-one countries. here, including from some european countries and so on and of course, in some way, the composition of the participants has changed people from the country of asia voiced asia and so on finnish america a little more than usual europeans and americans are somewhat less, but nevertheless, there are both. a very interesting title, with your permission, i will read out the world after gigibonia, justice and security for everyone, but we can draw a certain conclusion that, as if the hegemony had already ended. in general, what model will be the future world order? well, you know, what a thing, so here are the people experts and analysts who gather there like the valdai club , these are all the people who are the main task. the only thing that can not good do it. honestly. speak honestly to think about the future and imagine its contours. uh, you see, yes. hmm uh, that means hegemony, uh in the process of u completion . here i think that at least, no more in this form it will not be able to exist. and yet, by the way, i repeatedly spoke to the founding club, which many times said that the world order, but is crumbling. and here's what's happening now, eh. the world reaction to this is very complex, very contradictory, of course, they they say that the previous world was not fair, it was unsafe, there were a lot of things that caused dull irritation in many there and continue to do so. eh, many people got excited, and the west and before the united states in excessive rogance in the opinion itself, and in an effort to maintain its hierarchical superiority in the inability to dialogue on an equal footing as with equals , politicians and analysts from both latin america and asia spoke about this. and i’m telling you that, well, how, so it’s necessary that it be fair, yes, or noticed that one of the biggest problems. that 's just this gamemony of hegemony, the superiority is that the world has more and more stopped being interdependent. more. we depended on each other's production there on contact communication worlds, modern hmm what kind of interdependence is there? but in regulation this was not enough. here again, the current current conflict has invested a very important thing, and it was already a dream before that, for example, all infer main information platforms, not neutral not fair. they are under the control of very specific administrators and very specific countries, interdependence turned out to be dependence interdependence. in this case, it was unbalanced, there was no regulation , and it turned out to be, as it were, completely right by the dependence of the hierarchy, that is, hegemony, that is, the desire for superiority. this story. hmm, of course, it is coming to an end; moreover, it began a long time ago under the american one, because all more or less large countries sought to build their payment systems. and we see how easy it is. hmm , all these payment systems there also turn out to be biasedly unfair, therefore, their institutions of internet communication and so on, because it turns out that this was also one of the topics, er, it seems from the country. i want to live e, relying on myself to live. here it is in your own way. here's something to say. mm. well , let's just say these challenges that became a trigger , someone says that it might have been a pandemic , someone says that, as always, russia is to blame for everything, what happened happened, the acute phase conflict in ukraine, but still, somewhere, the starting point is already such a global reorganization. well , look, i think that this point is more or less intelligible, but it probably happened back in the nineties. e hmm definitely. this became clear exactly in vladimir putin's 2007 munich speech when he says that hmm there should be a fair security system west i decided they would act in their own way, and no one orders them, but security can only be common hmm there is one person safe on another, then most likely he is guarding him, aiming at him from a gun and so on. and if we will be safe for them, then they, probably, mutually do not aim at each other, but somehow they do the same here, therefore, this here, these roots come from there. and it's very hard. history. do you understand? it's just hmm i don't know uh hmm of course it can be fixed but it takes a lot of effort from everyone participants in the world process, at least the main ones, including russia, have long been saying that the world order should long ago have a revised perimeter of the border, because they have exhausted themselves and to some extent. eh well, of course, should be revised, well, we see how the situation is changing. and now, hmm, there is a chance e without bringing, what is called yes, even more sin, so to speak. eh, it means to somehow agree on this, but whether it will work out or not is unknown. this is a very big question. well, by the way , uh, if everything goes well a few days. he is talking about the members of the valdai club. as soon as they talk about it. today i will continue the topic of security and will also discuss issues and the nuclear agenda. do you think the caribbean crisis 2.0 is possible today? well, the caribbean crisis two point zero, well, you know, as if he answered, everything will be not entirely accurate, then, uh. it is that a nuclear crisis is possible. eh, this is a fact, because at least they are already talking about this strictly speaking, some elements are already in the face of a crisis. and actually, the caribbean version. well hardly because hmm, so to speak, the situation was unique and difficult to repeat, but what there is a need for, and uh, as if attention to at least attention now to nuclear forces. this fact still needs to be remembered that the idea that allegedly in a nuclear war they can be victorious, after all, you know, false ideas, well, i think that no one thinks so, but you just understand, sometimes the logic from the conflict columns. this is so terrible that if something is needed here. uh, like a sense of restraint and uh, you know? i'm i'm afraid that this is the cocktail that has developed with the current western elite, partly a special elite of some eastern european countries. that's what they are in their own way, so to speak, and blind, i would say hatred can, in fact, cause a very big trouble. a few more words about the world order and his opinion russia is probably undergoing such a global turn to the east. and i confirm not only the statement of our politicians, but also, for example, politicians in china, where the twentieth congress of the communist party of the prc is now taking place. this will happen if we also take from other participants in india and a friend of another other countries of the asian basin? well, look look, it will be different, which means that russia has long begun, so to speak, a reversal, he found the far east. yes, at different paces. recent times. this has accelerated in recent years. that's all said a lot has been written to look for a thai club like bandstands. uh, and apparently there will be more and we will see more uh, so hmm uh, how will this develop? what are the possible options. well, i think there will be somewhat the first bilateral relations between russia and china and russia and india yes, of course, they are complicated by the current situation, but nevertheless they have their own positive dynamics, and so on, as regional projects. well, for example, there, relatively speaking, there it may be connected with the problem of afghanistan, for example, which are all interested around quite a few participants. and this requires that there be agreement between them. uh, an organization, like, here's the shanghai cooperation organization, and other organizations. that is, e there will be several directions. here, in general, most likely, if somehow everything gets up some kind of bool-normal. here. here, apparently, the future world will be more mosaic, more redral and there will be more different kinds of unions, and now there are many, but their role may increase, there will be some unions of the country, latin, america, there will be something in africa, there will be some others alliances, between them here will be created. various kinds of trade technologies of mutual assistance interaction and, of course, they will also try to rely on as much as possible, balanced cooperation so that no third force is there with help over the national currency, when something interferes there, it is interesting that our long-term partners, who are more likely to call opponents today, are looking at the situation, or rather, they ended up in the situation double-digit rates in inflation, and the growth of national energy. everyone is measured by checks, and the like, who paid more for electricity. and what awaits in the pursuit of the whole world that we impose. well you know everything as if they were waiting for all sorts of trials. here, uh, yes, and everyone, they live here for testing. there will be some difficulties. well, it's very difficult now to predict the details, yes, how it will all unfold is a lot of conflicting information, it's very difficult to assess the situation, because well, unfortunately, apart from that. the economic wars of any financial ones are also informational and everyone willingly uses both the media and various communication networks in order to influence the minds of hmm opponents in order to misinform them. well, a lot different options. and this must be told the truth, so it’s impossible to say exactly that. that's fuel too. well, what will happen? and hmm to the end? it 's probably not difficult, they don't know the accuracy, yes, because there are a lot of conflicting statements. and, by the way, the european union does not have such a completely unified position, you understand, there are big ones there, after all, western europe is big, there are different countries. they are different. you see the situation differently and you evaluate it differently among the roots and all of this conflict. that's why i think so. that will not very good, but you can’t immediately tell how good they are. it will be necessary to look, to look at it clearly; this will be discussed at the discussion club. and obviously the agenda. very big. so we will be watching with great interest. thank you very much for this. thank you. a small step for the company, but a big deal for the whole country in volgograd today they solemnly launched the production of 5d printers. what it is? why is it important for the economy of our entire state? now let's figure it out this project involves printing industrial spare parts instead of imported originals , these are parts and consumables for large enterprises for aviation automotive industry prosthetics construction. in general, those areas without stable, work, whose development is difficult to imagine. what kind of printer is this 5d of those it is called because it is five-axis. it literally prints these same consumable parts of industrial equipment and has an increased resource of work technology that allows you to quickly produce parts directly in production. this means cost reduction logistics. at the same time, they are four times stronger than those made on standard 3d printers, and the created ones are functional. true and composite products do not need additional post-processing, according to experts. only on one type of part benefit for the client can be up to 200 million rubles. in year. the wear on our machine is now growing due to the fact that companies are really emptying their spare parts warehouses. and so, uh, when does the difficulty come in? uh or face the problem of stopping production. here again the printer comes to the rescue there, which, er, if there is a digital copy in his library. this is savings we can save, we can in one enterprise. well, we have an example of a maximum there of up to 5-6 million in one calendar year. this year, the kids took part. uh in our forum there are strong ideas for the new age and entered the top 100 best projects of uh of the russian federation today is a significant event not only from the fact that we are opening a new one, but the production of machine tools, which are both software and hardware produced in russia a. but it seems to me very big big. uh, it matters in general for the industry of additive technologies. the launch of the production of 5d printers is part of a large work called import substitution, which is receiving great attention in russia today, just these days an international export forum is being held in moscow made in russia in the program of about 40 business events representatives of large russian and foreign companies of the russian authorities participate , banks, specialized associationsfrom 78 countries arrived those who this year presented their projects at the forum, strong ideas for the new times, also contribute to import substitution. volgograd project for the production of 5d printers. just one of them , let me remind you that the idea selected by experts is accompanied by an agency for strategic initiatives that provides support in cooperation with large companies. for quick implementation, they advise on financing programs and export promotion. i will look at your forum, as one of the key platforms for open content dialogue, especially since the agency for strategic initiatives has always brought together people of a special nature, thinking, active, purposeful, ready to make a significant contribution to the development of russia so that our country is successful, prosperous, comfortable for self-realization and people's lives, i am sure, being professionals. you are willing to offer something then and how you can do it in the best in the field. health educa
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associations association events and architectural importance and providing that evaluation and when the community is providing the materials, up loading materials how are those vetted? and how can those be sorted so that there's a sense of relevance? >> excellent questions. maybe we could just pull up one of the arches' diagrams, so the way our data base works is we get information in a variety of different places, and arches allow us to connect that information such as community input to the property, so someone could submitted information, and then we'll have our internal process okay we just got this new community input. we're going to review it and assign it to the property or maybe assign it to a person or historic context statement and that helps to inform our research and findings. >> how do you know it's a reliable source? what do you say once -- oh this is not a reliable source or it's relevant material. how do you --. >> i think they're things we're going to be figuring out as we go and working on -- as i said earlier refining our methodology and that can also include how we review community input but then functions of the input if they don't want to share publically and want it only internally that's another option. >> there's a sensitivity to some of this; right? so i think i've heard that there are sensitivities in certain communities to the types of materials they're providing, and maybe not seen as relevant, and how to bridge that gap especially with highly sensitive communities, so -- yeah thank you. >> thank you. commissioner wright. >> yeah, i just had one follow up question regarding i know we're talking 116,000 unknown status but does this process has update to the known resource or no resource categories? . >> so we will be looking closer at our existing historic districts and found as a result of historic resource responses sometimes known as ceqa or california environmental quality act and there might be changes but we will be sure to notify property owners. >> yeah. maybe it would apply more to the ones that were not a resource previously or may have become a resource since they were last reviewed. >> yeah, criteria r commissioner wright i can chime in. >> . >> i think the priority is hit the areas we haven't surveyed before and since we have good information from past surveys on the historic status for some properties and for example eastern neighborhood his a good majority of properties surveyed. we're prioritizings other areas of the city where we don't have as much information. i will note with the development of the cultural context in particular that if something we will likely we will go back through and reassess but we're making sure to put our efforts towards the biggest bang for our buck in short and making sure we fold it into the larger work program. >> thank you. >> i have a quick question. maybe when you were starting off with the test of surveying and shared with us that people in the neighborhood were coming up to you and asking what you were doing and you were collecting information without really having to advocate for that and they were just curious and they just started to share that. now that part is getting more main stream or more codified -- i don't know, better documented or however you want to systemize and you're doing less being out physically out in the community and spending more time providing a better framework, but so are you going to -- along commissioner nageswaran's point are you going to increase then? is it more robust community input type of campaign for lack of a better way to kind of figure out how to get information? and also along commissioner nageswaran's point and not wearing the architectural point but a legal hat. legal issues and privacy issues as well and i wondering if there is a protocol or policy to adopt so people can feel reassured and feel safe to use the planning department as a repository for things that maybe things that never have been seen before because i think that is important and i am wondering along the lines of tapping into existing resources that have already done this like the national archives for example or the california state library. they have the policies and protocols in place where they do digitalization but not of everything for privacy and other reasons. i am just thinking out loud to hopefully increase your data base, increase the richness but also protect the privacy and the respect of the citizens. >> yeah. thank you for those questions and to address the first one our community engagement framework -- so what the community input work flow addresses one of the strategies and the other strategies include community events and walking around with neighbors not the intention to be surveying but a tour of the neighborhood or with community members and different cultural groups, and then going to existing meetings so going to standing organization meetings, and then partnering with the library. i know we have talked about that in the past, and then so yes we're starting to really ramp up that part of the engagement for the phase one especially, then for your second question in the community input work flow it starts with informed consent, and we're working internally with staff to make sure that meets all of our examples where people have submitted information to us and how we accepted that in the past. >> thank you. >> commissioner so did you have another question or comment? >> i just have a really quick one. with this amount of effort and survey to our community and most of our communities might not be really understanding what this all means, and that might come quite daunting or fear, fear just because of purely unknown so i wanted to emphasize a part of the aspect of the survey or maybe in general. we need to have a very good easy to find website or some sort of out reach to teach our public about what is [inaudible], what other resources they can use to if their property became a resource then what kind of leverage they can do to maintain to be affordable, right, to actually continue to live in our city, and also coming up is our intangible cultural methodology. that topic is relatively new to folks including the experts and it might be really nice to actually have a place on the website that is easily find to kind of like these are the guiding principles that are above and beyond the interior -- the secretary of the interior's standards because san francisco we have do have multiple layers of these governing policies that guide us, and so that's just really need to do something to demystify the public unknown and confusions and worry. thank you. >> thank you. it's a great presentation and thank you very much for the update. >> okay. >> just one final thought. i just want to bring in the housing element and the work we're doing with a td about process and giving certainty to our process and reducing process, and this i think is an extremely important element of that. as we said it's making the unknown known which as we look to rezone in the city and provide space for 80,000 units that's important and doing it in a way that improves our timelines and processes is extremely important aspect to that, so it's fortunate that it's happening at the same time. we're under take the housing element work and the implementation of the housing element which means rezoning in certain neighborhoods and having this information available is critical. >> yes, i agree. thank you. >> okay commissioners. if there's no further deliberation we can move on to item eight. case number as cited. for the city-wide historic context statement. gilded age styles 1870-1910 circa. this is to adopt, modify or disapprove. >> okay. good afternoon commissioners. elena moore planning staff again. today i am bringing the guild styles statement to you for adoption this was research and written by anne greening and summer 2021 in turn. this document was reviewed by multiple document preservation planners, the survey advisory group and robert attorneyy professor emeritus san francisco university and we sought feedback from the alliance but only heard back today and provided copies of the email. we had conversations internally and hpc with the terminology shift and continue collaborating with the alliance post hearing. okay. today's presentation will include an introduction to the project and then a deeper dive historic context statement and accompanying framework. as a reminder this historic context statement is an architectural context and broader historic context statement. as in the highlighted term while the styles in this theme have been historically referred to as victorian architecture then the department used to use the term gilded age to reflect american history rather than british history. now we can get into the project itself. this context statement centers on residential, commercial, educational, religious and mixed use properties designed in five guild styles. italian, stick eastlake, queen anne, second empire and [inaudible] roman ecof the period of significance is from 1870 to 1910 circa and ubiquitous across san francisco and identifies certain neighborhoods with higher concentrations. the project is guided by two goals to provide a framework for consistent informed evaluations of the gilded age structures and inform the sf survey effort and make sure that property evaluations are consistent with local, state and federal standards. today i will give a brief overview of the overall content of the document and primarily focus on the framework for three styles and applications for various properties. historic context statement includes an a sortment of information, historic overview of the gilded age both nationally and in san francisco and dedicated sections of each of the five styles that include prominent practitioners and landmarks and historic districts designed in the style, character defining features and more. then there is an k companying framework that sets guidelines for properties eligibility under the criteria as cited. now i will cover the evaluation frameworks. for the same of time i will cover three styles in the presentation however the frail work for all five styles can be found in the packets. the first i will cover today is italian ate inspired by villas of the italian country side and offer the combination of picturesque symmetry and has a time of significance as cited and have character defining features as wooden siding, wood ornaments, parapets and angled bay windows. one example of this building that is eligible is landmark 139 st. charles school constructed in 1888 seen on the left hand side. this is a rare surviving example of this architecture that is constructed in the period of significance and retains character defining features. because these buildings are so common in san francisco for attention of integrity is not sufficient to constitute individual significance. this example displays rare or unique examples of form, massing, define detailing and elevated above other buildings. the building on the right is 390 sanchez street. this commercial structure does not retain architectural integrity. the only remaining ornament is the brackets on the corners and the windows have been replaced and any ornamentation around the windows has been removed and leaving only the wooden cladding . this is an example of a i tannial ate building under the eligibility framework that is not eligible for this significance under the criteria. the next style is sticky eastlake and most popular in san francisco in the 1880's and 1890's and most used residential frame style at the time. here the retention of wooden siding, windows and brackets andornments are of particular note. the photo has cottages on minnesota street. though the ormentation is not elaborate and has the windows and all the things shown here and together the buildings communicate this is once a working class neighborhood and contribute to the dogpatch historic district. the photo on the right is 1349 south van ness and has stucco over the facade does not retain architectural integrity. the cladding combined with the removal of theornments renders the building not to communicate this style. the last one i will cover today is queen anne for the work and classic details and timbering and pattern masonry and the period of significance from 1885 to 1910 and retention of character defining features as wooden siding and shingles and cut away windows and ornaments are particular importance. on the left you can see landmark 182, 182 the building displays multiple cross cables, shindels and variety of windows shapes and bay windows and an example of queen anne architecture. the photo on the right is olson's queen anne cottages on harrison street between 21st and 22nd street and retain integrity and contribute to an eligible district. each residential has a simple form with entry porch and cut away bay windows. though ornmentation is simple and this concludes the discussion of the selected evaluative frameworks. so in conclusion the department recommends adoption of the gilded age styles historic context statement and we're available for any questions. >> thank you. that concludes staff's presentation. we should open public comment. members of the public please come forward. s chambers we will go to our remote callers. again when you hear your line is unmuted that's your indcasion to begin speaking. >> thank you commissioners. good afternoon. my name is robert turney. it was my privilege to be consult with the planning department staff in the preparation of this and i am very impressed with the work they have done. i would like to add a comment about the use of the term "gilded age" rather than victorian. between 1996 and 96 i -- 1995 and 96 i was president of the historians of the gilded age and the progressive era and the national organization for historians that specialize between civil war and world war l. those of us that do so long ago agreed that the reigns of british monarchs had little to do with the period of u.s. history so i am particularly pleased that the department has agreed to go to the same terminology that was used by by those that study that field. thank you commission. >> thank you. >> okay. last call for public comment. need to press star to be added to the queue. seeing no request to speak commissioners public comment is closed and this matter is now before. >> you can thank you very much. commissioner nageswaran. >> so i found it interesting the letter from the victorian society that and also the comment just now. when i first saw this i thought oh gilded age, and i went and having written some of the history for various properties i went to the two terms and gilded age is often related to the opulent mansions of newport and that kinds of thing as well, and you know i think during that period of time there was travel between europe and the united states. some of these styles came over with people learning at the bizarre and british schools and bringing that element to the united states and making its own, and so i was more -- you know and then i looked down at the other italian and queen anne and [inaudible] and some of those also have relationships to the british empire. queen anne is a misnomer because she lived in the 1700's and some of that has run into the period from the late 19th century to the early 20th century so there's always going to be a mixture of these things and not necessarily -- we're not going to get a perfect name for something, but i do agree with mr. thompson in terms of having an i've identifiable term as victorian in san francisco, and i also think that many of the styles in san francisco are so unique to san francisco that you know we would almost have to make another term for the whole thing because we're very different, and so i hesitate to kind of all of a sudden switch to gilded age which is actually seems to me as much of a you know reference to you know higher end architecture versus the variation that you've shown in your presentation, so that's my comment. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner johns. >> thank you. well, following up on commissioner nageswaran's comments i was rather [inaudible] when i read "gilded age." the gilded age of course was a term coined by mark twain whose specific reference as commissioner nageswaran said to newport and to -- and opulent and very brief style of living, and if you had ever been to or studied the mansions in newport you of course know that they were used for only a few weeks each year, and quickly fell into rather faded grandeur. i listen with interest to what mr. turney said and which echoed what we heard earlier about the attempt to americanize the term of world history. the problem is for me with that is you have certain people who would like to change what almost everybody thinks, and that is to say the term "gilded age" in my opinion is known by very few people, but everybody in the country knows what "victorian architecture" is and that's what everybody in the country calls it you know, so i think it's a mistake to have this title gilded age. as a compromise perhaps victorian gilded age and better and more straightforward, more transparent to just call it what everybody says it is and that is victorian. that's my comments. thank you. >> thank you. commissioner wright. >> yes. i have two comments. first i will follow up on commissioner nageswaran and commissioner johns' comment. i can see the point of mr. turney was making and that the reasoning behind use of the term "gilded age." i do also think that that i agree the sub-styles are associate said kind of largely in public eye with the term "victorian." i think that commissioner johns' suggestion as a potential compromise, victorian guild, or gilded age victorian maybe appropriate as a way to kind of include all of that, but i think people that are using this might not associate the term "gilded age" with the buildings it's talking about. the second comment and question really is where i am seeing the terms -- well relative to the listing of period of significance where we have circa 1880 to 1885. if users or community members are using this document circa is a little bit vague. i know it gives some leeway but there maybe some questions when it comes to that, and people are using the document. i know "period of significance" is intended to be a pretty specific date or date range, so i don't know if staff might like to comment on that. >> yeah commissioners. i was going to say just in reaction to some of the commentary it might be helpful if ms. moore or one of the survey t
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been a part of, um as president of the asian american bar association in 2020, which is the second largest bar association, asian bar associationor the barristers club of the bar association of san francisco, which is also one of the largest in the country. we need a leader right now to get us through this difficult time, and we need a leader who is independent of the mess that's honestly come out of city hall. right now. we have the homelessness, the substance use and mental health challenges. all of these originated in city hall and have gotten worse under this mayor's administration. we need independence from this to bring public safety back to our city. all right. thank you very much. the candidates for san francisco district attorney all kind enough to join us here in studio this afternoon. we really appreciate you taking the time. john hamasaki joe elliott, a varied a c and district attorney, brooke jenkins. thank you appreciate it and important conversation. we hope that all of you san francisco voters got a lot out of hearing this exchange of ideas and policies again. the election is now just two weeks away in ktvu will
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science in the academy, but there are a number of associations and not a biopharmaceutical cluster, such it is, well, an association, because production associations number of clusters. and, that is, today we are ready to offer a whole line of biological products of various effects both for medicine and for agriculture. well, in particular, if we take agriculture here, then it can be here and without growth stimulants, growth regulators there, well, various different kinds of fertilizers for plants. uh, complex complex intended purpose for specific crops and interesting. now they are switching to complex ones, so here we absolutely do not lag behind the world. yes indeed the academy of sciences. here, as it were, he is an innovator, because this is one of our main functions in the development of the biotechnological sphere. biotechnology industry. at one time, this was the order of the head of state, the president. mm. well, this is already we have been developing in this regard several years five years ago. here are betirological approaches in different directions. here, in general, the institute of microbiology, as it were, is working effectivel
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associate to te usually associate to the winter. winter months. it's still going to be a headache, even after it is losing his topical characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weakeg characteristic with winds weaken further over the next 18 to 24 hours. returning to the bay area, toasty temperatures inland, but return to near average as the area of high pressure responsible for today's warmth is going to we can a lie bit. we get our onshore influene get our onshore influence to return as we head into the weekend. the fog making its way across the bay tonight. but then, we are going to returned to a warming trend as a high pressure strengthens again. maybe even some offshore winds next week. something we will see . look at the fog streaming thrh the golden gate. temperature downtown is all the way down to 60 degrees. mid-60s in oakland after they get the low 80s. further inland, temps these are still in the 80s. 80 degrees in. futurecast, tracking the fog, pushes it well into the inland valleys to begin the way on saturday. it won't last too long, backing up to the coast by midday. should see plenty of se see plenty of sunshine as we head into the rest of saturday with temperatures warming up from the normal start in the mid mid to upper 60s. some of the coolest spots dropping to the low 50s. near average temperatus once the fog dissipates. kind of ironic for happy cat month. mookie is looking stern. he is not a dodgers fan. temperaturesn vallejo to the low to mid-70s tomorrow. regardless of which mammal you are walking, the wear is cooperative. the warmest spots are going to reach the mid mid to upper 80s inland in the east bay, which is in 2 to 3 des 3 degrees above normal. temperatures below average around the bay thanks to the fog fog and the onshore breeze. if you're heading out to hardly strictly bluegrass for the second day of the festival tomorrow , or third day on sund, temperatures are only going to talk about in the mid-60s, which which is pretty typical for golden gate park with the fog in fog in the morning giving way to to a little bit of sunshine as we head into the afternoon. the seven-day forecast shows temperatures similar on sunday.e similar on sunday. we gradually start to warm. it's will be a slow process. you want notice much of a change monday and tuesday, but you will start to notice warmer temperatures on wednesday. you will really notice an increase in temperatures further inland thursday and friday, with highsg friday, with highs returning to the mid to upper 80s. hottest spots in and they say likely to return to the low 90s for at least a couple of days by next thursday and friday. while the new calendar page says october, it is basically going to trend to the mostly above-average teme trend we had in september. we will keep you updated. >> you always do. > >> we are going to have more one ian's threat to the carolinas. here is norah o'donnell. > >> coming up after kpix 5 news at 6:00, hurricane ian makes landfall again, this time in south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering charln south carolina, battering as the death toll rises in florida. and the warning tonight for major cities on the east ct on the east coast about potential flooding. that inward tonight here on the cbs evening. the cbs evening news. >> [ music ] > >> they have talent, yes they do , and the determination. meet the defending champs of fleet week's battle of the bands. the request to bring another trophy back have heart failure and 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the cloud and at times outbreaks of rain, associated with milder air. times outbreaks of rain, associated with milderair. high times outbreaks of rain, associatedfecting the north, has some cool air mixed in with it. a few showers coming into the south—west on tuesday, 12 or 13 degrees in the north, 17 or 18 in the south. we will see similar temperature contrasts as we head through the rest of the week, with the next batch of heavy rain this is bbc news with the latest headlines. i'm samantha simmonds. prime minister liz truss and chancellorjeremy hunt will hold talks at chequers, the pm's country house, later as the uk government tries to salvage its economic credibility. the chancellor, jeremy hunt, tells the bbc that nothing is off the table over future tax changes but says that the government will be compassionate. i'm not taking anything off the table. i want to keep as many of those tax cuts as i possibly can because our long—term health depends on being a low tax economy. china's president, xijinping, has been defending his controversial zero—covid strategy as a historic communist party congress kicks off in beijing. the iranian authorit
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associate _ coming down the track. patrick english, associate director- coming down the track. patrick english, associateh department of yougov, thank you. you're watching bbc news. we are going to stay with the race for number ten, which will produce its candidates tomorrow, monday. if there are two that have over 100 backers, the choice goes to the conservative membership in an online vote but the rest of the general public will not have a say on who will be the conservative leader and their prime minister. bamboo loss has been at a market in east london for us earlier today. he was speaking to people about their views on this leadership race. plenty of lovely smells at the columbia road flower market in east london but the question is, who will scent victory in the contest to be the next prime minister? this market has been here for over 150 years. william gladstone was the prime minister when it was set up. the question is, who will be prime minister this time next week? let's speak to some traders and find out what they make of all that has been going on in politics over the last few days. we have y
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protests in the country, and an association of teachers�* union has called for a two day strike starting from today. the truck drivers association has also called for associationeople go on the rooftops and balconies chanting, death to the dictator, and more importantly many iranians are now rushing to berlin to hold what is expected to be a large anti—government protest where thousands are planning to head there and we are expecting probably one of the largest anti— iranian government protests in europe to be held later today. protests in europe to be held later today-— protests in europe to be held later today. stay weatherzone bbc news, — later today. stay weatherzone bbc news, still _ later today. stay weatherzone bbc news, still to _ later today. stay weatherzone bbc news, still to come, the. bbc news, still to come, the japanese cartoon characters making the transition from the silver screen to the royal shakespeare company. indira gandhi, ruler of the world�*s largest democracy, died today. 0nly yesterday she had spoken of dying in the service of her country and said, "i would be proud of it. "every drop of my blood will contribute to the growth "of thi
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associates sick with pleasure. whether we love or lose a particular smell depends on what the associated with anna. and tim would like to train their noses so as to enhance their experience of the world around them. this involves describing a specific smell in detail and associating it with a particular emotion. it's one way of guarding against the loss of smell as they get older. ah, we don't just have olfactory cells in our noses. we also have smell receptors in our skin, and even in our gut, they respond to the odor molecules of food and optimize the digestion process. amazingly, babies in the womb can already perceive their mother smell preferences. and these have a lasting influence, emotionally, to, ah, can shrimp garlic, lavender or cheese cake, improve your mood just by their smell the ship? no, no, a family is testing the hypothesis. first, they're off to the market to buy the ingredients for a shrimp and vegetable stir. frying it's a dish that they like to eat on vacation. they spend their holidays in portugal where daniel has a serv school. so does descent of cilantro, ginger garlic and orange, get them into a summer mood. but 1st, utah makes a cheese cake the way her mother used to do it ah, and childish pans. i'm curious how i'll react because i have
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in fact, the, the all farmers association of nigeria, which is the association of, of farmers, has said that's what the flood is still ongoing. what they are predicting that nature will lose 60 to 7075 percent off. it's a, it's harvest to, to the floor. now that is a huge number. it will go. yes, nigeria depends heavily as well on imports or food bots. it's still, it's still going to in adrian's, are still way to fuel fuel the impact of this ad on top of that, that just 6 months ago, the u. n. was also seen that nigeria would be among the 6 countries that would have, you know, acute state of hunger. and now this flood is happening, making a bad situation even worse to cora to w correspondent and lagos. many thanks will take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world to day a rain trower a has been sworn in as working a fossil interim president. last month, the 34 year old. let the 2nd qu, in less than a year, char ray, says his main task is to find g hottest insurgents and election is planned for 20. 20 for the un security council has unanimously adopted a
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m a and the american pediatric association and the childrens hospital association to have that the state, the government intervene and abrogate the individual 1st amendment rights of people online. and we've seen this before with this administration and with this bit really this regime that's in place now in the us. this is a far left authoritarian regime that has this intention to pat push through a particular kind of politics, a particular ideological line, a party line. and any deviation from this line is deemed utterly taboo and also disinformation and misinformation. and they are attempting to criminalize this information to make it a crime, to make statements that are disparaging to a particular protocol for gender reassignment surgery and so forth. right? and we know if they allow it here, then they will use that as a precedent to target any number of other topics as we've seen, especially when they use those labels like mis information. now at the same time, the am a is also calling on tech companies to increase their efforts to prevent the spread of certain information on their
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. >> first, you had to be a member of the restaurant association and there's a cost associated with thathe second was both a technology barrier and language barrier. to sign up, create a menu for restaurant week. that's why cbc really helped to talk to the restaurateurs in chinatown. >> reporter: there are about 25 restaurants from chinatown participating in this fall's restaurant week. you have until sunday, october 30th, to choose from close to 200 restaurants in san francisco with deals from $10 lunches to $75 dinners. in san francisco, ginger conejero saab, nbc bay area news. >> thanks so much, ginger. >>> happening now, as corporations around the world sever ties with kanye west, spotify is not. the company reuters says it will not remove the rapper's music from its platform, but the company criticized his recent anti-semitic comments. this comes as several businesses are dropping him in the wake of that controversy. that includes gap, adidas and foot locker. >>> coming up next on nbc bay area, you've got your chance at millions tonight. we are breaking down the odds of winning that
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excluded from the ama formed the national medical association, black dentists, the national dental association, black lawyers, the national bar associationack bridge clubs and black skier society. >> yes. and the sort of forcing to have an alternative, right? obviously having to have an alternative, but having that gathering that was so important, that connection and that networking, this is such an important series because you look at challenging times for the black community. look at jim crow, look at trayvon martin, but you also focus on how the black community flourishes during times of struggle. tell us a little bit about why that is so important. >> it is so important because if you think about politics, what could possibly be the most important political act and press people to engage in, refusing to allow themselves to be crushed, refusing to allow themselves to be defined by their oppressors and that's exactly what black people did. when the larger white society said black was ugly, what did black people do? say no, black is beautiful. and i know black is beautiful because i am beautiful. whether black people wanted to fall in l
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