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i am in the central park in central madrid, i central park in central madrid, there is a bit of shade the mid 30s. it is down in the south of the country, in andalusia in particular, where we expect to see extremely high temperatures, possibly hitting the low 40s. those kind of temperatures in southern spain are not unusual in the summer months but it is unusual to see those kind of temperatures at this time of year in mid—may. the experts tell us is almost unprecedented. matt is the big concern and why the government has triggered its national plan to try and protect people from the heat. —— that is the big concern. and to try and avoid the risk of wildfires as well. we know the world is warming, is this is what is happening in spain and it might third —— moved to other parts of europe this year? it might third -- moved to other parts of europe this year?— of europe this year? it could well be, it is hard _ of europe this year? it could well be, it is hard to _ of europe this year? it could well be, it is hard to tell— of europe this year? it could well be, it is hard to tell what -
i am in the central park in central madrid, i central park in central madrid, there is a bit of shade the mid 30s. it is down in the south of the country, in andalusia in particular, where we expect to see extremely high temperatures, possibly hitting the low 40s. those kind of temperatures in southern spain are not unusual in the summer months but it is unusual to see those kind of temperatures at this time of year in mid—may. the experts tell us is almost unprecedented. matt is the big...
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kharkiv yesterday just hit the city from the rocket systems of volley fire, they hit the local central park and again you can also hear the local stadium there and some garages were also damaged about this was reported by the local authorities, and unfortunately there are several wounded there, this man and a woman. and we are now in the northern district of kharkiv. this is one of the most damaged districts of the city, in principle, and the entire city. it was fired randomly by the russians and in the park, in particular, is not the first to arrive there, it is already five o'clock. as far as the locals have told us, the russians are hitting there already at five o'clock. they also met a local employee. this is a photographer who worked there . his name is leonid, and he is a russian himself, and he actually said that he thinks about those who about his former neighbors about those who shoot in the peaceful neighborhoods of kharkiv let's listen yes i am a russian yes i am a patriot of ukraine so i'm sorry for my pronounced russian accent but i don't understand these ways of aliens and wha
kharkiv yesterday just hit the city from the rocket systems of volley fire, they hit the local central park and again you can also hear the local stadium there and some garages were also damaged about this was reported by the local authorities, and unfortunately there are several wounded there, this man and a woman. and we are now in the northern district of kharkiv. this is one of the most damaged districts of the city, in principle, and the entire city. it was fired randomly by the russians...
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i know central park pretty well from previous books and research i know newest civil war writings, but in writing this book i came across any number of things. i didn't know about him and learned about the breadth of his vision. he designed suburban streets before we really knew we had suburbs before they really evolved into what we know them today. he helped save yosemite and niagara his very career was, you know significant as a sociologist as as a visionary something of a genius and shaping the city for as a democratic place forever. and rosata, can we ask you finally do respond to that as well? sure. well, i'll i'll sidestep the first question because it's just no exaggeration to say that every landscape architect knows of frederick law olmsted and it's hard to pinpoint when one finds out having grown up in montreal with the montreal mountain and then visited a great deal very often new york and seeing central park because my mother is from there. i sort of grew up with olmsted in the dna of all city making but in terms of the second point. that you make or you know to speak of of
i know central park pretty well from previous books and research i know newest civil war writings, but in writing this book i came across any number of things. i didn't know about him and learned about the breadth of his vision. he designed suburban streets before we really knew we had suburbs before they really evolved into what we know them today. he helped save yosemite and niagara his very career was, you know significant as a sociologist as as a visionary something of a genius and shaping...
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central park. >>> finally, to much calmer waters off the east coast. >> this happened in key west.'s schooner wharf minimal regatta over the memorial day weekend. nearly two dozen teams competed in the minimalist boat race with some never even making it past the starting line. teams were tasks with building a vessel usually only three sheets of plywood, duct tape, and fasteners. no adhesives. prizes were awarded for fastest boat, most creative design, and even least seaworthy vessel. >> look at this. sparky is definitely ready for the sea here. if i had to do this, yeah, i think my boat would probably sink immediately. >> yeah. this reminds me of i'm obsessed with "naked and afraid," and the way they get creative, this reminds me exactly of that, using just nature to try to make that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on travel purchased through chase on this rental car. that lake is calling my name! don't you get seasick
central park. >>> finally, to much calmer waters off the east coast. >> this happened in key west.'s schooner wharf minimal regatta over the memorial day weekend. nearly two dozen teams competed in the minimalist boat race with some never even making it past the starting line. teams were tasks with building a vessel usually only three sheets of plywood, duct tape, and fasteners. no adhesives. prizes were awarded for fastest boat, most creative design, and even least seaworthy...
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. >> andrew, you and sha can walk your goldfish together through central park. >> you know what's interesting this? i have never been able to take a goldfish in a bag, you know, out of the town fair and keep it alive. >> she has a dog, so there you go. >>> finally, to a skateboarder on four legs shredding the streets of the nation's capital. >> wait, what? >> this adorable pug was caught meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than in
. >> andrew, you and sha can walk your goldfish together through central park. >> you know what's interesting this? i have never been able to take a goldfish in a bag, you know, out of the town fair and keep it alive. >> she has a dog, so there you go. >>> finally, to a skateboarder on four legs shredding the streets of the nation's capital. >> wait, what? >> this adorable pug was caught meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple...
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it's near 90 degrees today in central park. add the humidity, feels more like 100. across the country, it's a weekend of extremes. it's a scorcher in washington, d.c. and much of the eastern half of the country. temperatures 20 to 30 degrees above normal with records melting away. in the west, colorado is shivering in record cold. a snowstorm complicating spring and making travel treacherous. this is i-70, traffic reduced to a crawl. >> you have three weeks of fall, winter, second winter, a couple weeks of spring, third winter, and then summer. >> reporter: the weather was deadly in michigan. today the death toll rose to two in gaylord, the town shredded by a rare tornado friday. the destruction seen from above today, homes and businesses ripped to shreds. trailers tossed into a pile. michigan's governor declared a state of emergency. >> this is an extreme weather event. there was not a lot of notice. >> reporter: to the south, wildfires are the threat. firefighters in texas have been battling the mesquite heat fire for five days. donna halsel was able to grab thing
it's near 90 degrees today in central park. add the humidity, feels more like 100. across the country, it's a weekend of extremes. it's a scorcher in washington, d.c. and much of the eastern half of the country. temperatures 20 to 30 degrees above normal with records melting away. in the west, colorado is shivering in record cold. a snowstorm complicating spring and making travel treacherous. this is i-70, traffic reduced to a crawl. >> you have three weeks of fall, winter, second winter,...
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. >> reporter: we spoke with her today in central park at the former site of a makeshift field hospital. >> it's really been something that i think has fundamentally changed who i am and how i think about medicine, how i think about my patients. >> reporter: so many families tonight, including lisa wilson and her husband, are reflecting on the lives lost and lessons learned. >> all of my family members that are deceased from covid, they were not vaccinated. so vaccines save lives. >> reporter: even seven figures can't measure the grief. >> we love you >> reporter: gabe gutierrez, nbc news, new york. >> and i'll share some thoughts and perspective on this solemn milestone in just a few minutes. >>> but right now let's turn to the fight against inflation. the fed raising interest rates by half a percentage point, the most in more than two decades, meaning just about everything we buy on credit will get more expensive. jo ling kent has that story. >> reporter: with inflation skyrocketing, willy price tells us she's praying prices will come down soon. >> everything is high. everything is al
. >> reporter: we spoke with her today in central park at the former site of a makeshift field hospital. >> it's really been something that i think has fundamentally changed who i am and how i think about medicine, how i think about my patients. >> reporter: so many families tonight, including lisa wilson and her husband, are reflecting on the lives lost and lessons learned. >> all of my family members that are deceased from covid, they were not vaccinated. so vaccines...
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a monument to him in the central park of kaliningrad was presented to the city in 2005 by the german who considers himself his homeland, similar to munchausen is true. he flies in the game. actors and roles 800 in the 18th century, the british sarah sidans shone in the roles of lady magdbet desdemona and even hamlet. a contemporary of the actress , artist joshua reynolds, painted a portrait of sarah hides in the image of this particular goddess. melpomene that's right, a picture of sarah seadons in the image music tragedy play more gifts 200 in this museum of volgograd, there is a cap and a cane presented to the inhabitants of tsaritsyno by peter the first in 1722 , what kind of museum is this historically, maybe not? waterfalls in the local history museum 400 in the panayjärvi national park, there are many waterfalls in this russian republic. for example, a cascade on the olanga river, karelia absolutely right. the waterfall is called kibak coconut sport 1.000 in 2000 russian woman irina karavaeva became the first olympic champion in this sport and for a long time no one else from a
a monument to him in the central park of kaliningrad was presented to the city in 2005 by the german who considers himself his homeland, similar to munchausen is true. he flies in the game. actors and roles 800 in the 18th century, the british sarah sidans shone in the roles of lady magdbet desdemona and even hamlet. a contemporary of the actress , artist joshua reynolds, painted a portrait of sarah hides in the image of this particular goddess. melpomene that's right, a picture of sarah...
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and $37,000 _ against manley and central park and $37,000 again but he instigated and went through., ., ., success. and the administration at the football _ success. and the administration at the football league, _ success. and the administration at the football league, cheeking i success. and the administration at| the football league, cheeking chief executive, he got in bed with rupert murdoch and foster the super league and a lot of players today can thank him for their livelihoods. yes. him for their livelihoods. yes, wycombe _ him for their livelihoods. yes, wycombe were _ him for their livelihoods. yes, wycombe were the _ him for their livelihoods. yes, wycombe were the only i him for their livelihoods. yes, wycombe were the only professional cup in _ wycombe were the only professional cup in the _ wycombe were the only professional cup in the super league that became a professional cloud and rugby league — a professional cloud and rugby league players became full—time players — league players became full—time players. he discussed the possibility of the sports wishing to sum
and $37,000 _ against manley and central park and $37,000 again but he instigated and went through., ., ., success. and the administration at the football _ success. and the administration at the football league, _ success. and the administration at the football league, cheeking i success. and the administration at| the football league, cheeking chief executive, he got in bed with rupert murdoch and foster the super league and a lot of players today can thank him for their livelihoods. yes. him...
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i have such a stunning view of it and the central park of cultures named after gorky and the entrancere in the bridge next to here bykov and the wing is full of the brightest hopes and creative plans. he is literally in love with peter from kharkov to the city on the niva, the actor immediately transports the families of his wife tamara and the children of the eldest son les and the youngest daughter maryana. bykov is a trembling person who is selflessly devoted in the family. every day we certainly heard what he said children on any occasion is amazing. it’s just that he was very affectionate towards his family, he was not only an exemplary father, but we can ideally, and this is not an exaggeration, they met tamara kravchenko in the forty-seventh year. at the very beginning of the acting path of leonid bykov, they came to the kharkov theater institute to act. e from the donetsk region from the donbass, then a nineteen-year-old boy, lenya bykov, and a russian girl came from belgorod. that's where friendship began and then the most, most, tender, devoted true love, you know what kind
i have such a stunning view of it and the central park of cultures named after gorky and the entrancere in the bridge next to here bykov and the wing is full of the brightest hopes and creative plans. he is literally in love with peter from kharkov to the city on the niva, the actor immediately transports the families of his wife tamara and the children of the eldest son les and the youngest daughter maryana. bykov is a trembling person who is selflessly devoted in the family. every day we...
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yesterday the russian invaders shelled the city twice with rocket systems of salvo fire a hit the central park and around it and two people were injured in the city, a woman and a man, and in the region, in the past day. this past day, the occupier fired at the russian lozova . last day, there are statistics that eight wounded and one dead are in the donetsk community , but still, according to the report of the head of the military military administration of kharkov, olena, the snowball intensity of shelling has begun, but it is still urges peaceful local residents not to ignore air alarms and, in any case, to hide in shelters, because it is still dangerous. and here we are, from the outskirts of the northern districts of kharkiv, now we are turning in and we hear that there are no hostilities here stop here in the region, the fighting continues, but the intensity has really decreased. we are here every day. in this area, it is obvious that the russian invaders are there. they want to return to their liberated villages and towns, they warn that the russians are leaving, leaving , but they are
yesterday the russian invaders shelled the city twice with rocket systems of salvo fire a hit the central park and around it and two people were injured in the city, a woman and a man, and in the region, in the past day. this past day, the occupier fired at the russian lozova . last day, there are statistics that eight wounded and one dead are in the donetsk community , but still, according to the report of the head of the military military administration of kharkov, olena, the snowball...
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vitaly bakumenko, the russian occupiers do not stop shelling kharkiv, this is the central park, and today just in the middle of the day, around noon , rockets from by the way, at about this moment, an air alert was announced with the clarification that an art attack might be carried out on the city, here we see the result - it is a burned, burned children's playground . this park was still hmm po po hit the children's attraction there was also a burnt booth and in the asphalt you can see what fell there we chatted here on the spot met a man this is the photographer of this park he has been working here for a long time he is in shock for a long time, he lives nearby and says that he saw smoke, came here immediately and found such a picture, by the way, he himself is russian, but he works here, and this is what he says. this is his reaction to the shelling of myrny kharkiv by the russian occupiers. another confirmation that the russian occupiers are hitting civilian objects, the park is generally just a park, it's not even an infrastructure object here. people are walking here, people are r
vitaly bakumenko, the russian occupiers do not stop shelling kharkiv, this is the central park, and today just in the middle of the day, around noon , rockets from by the way, at about this moment, an air alert was announced with the clarification that an art attack might be carried out on the city, here we see the result - it is a burned, burned children's playground . this park was still hmm po po hit the children's attraction there was also a burnt booth and in the asphalt you can see what...
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. ♪♪♪ karishma: i meet up later with the visiting health workers in central park.staff have been sent home. zach kannapel: i kept seeing the numbers going up. they were struggling here and needed help. got the details. called. and in the meantime i was trying to figure out things with work, and they basically told me i had to resign to come here, if i wanted to come. and i said bye. karishma: so, you don't have a job to go back to right now? zach: no. karishma: wow. why did you do it, zach? zach: just because--yeah, i'm a nurse. like, i would rather be here helping make a difference than sit at home. karishma: the nurses are waiting to start their assignments. none of them has worked during an outbreak before. female: nursing is a lot as it is before any pandemic came into play, so now we have this situation going on. and you already know, "okay, i have this person's life on my hands," but now 's like tetimes more crical. you don't wanna make a mistake and, unfortunately, under these type of circumstances mistakes are bound to happen. female: i'm expecting it to be
. ♪♪♪ karishma: i meet up later with the visiting health workers in central park.staff have been sent home. zach kannapel: i kept seeing the numbers going up. they were struggling here and needed help. got the details. called. and in the meantime i was trying to figure out things with work, and they basically told me i had to resign to come here, if i wanted to come. and i said bye. karishma: so, you don't have a job to go back to right now? zach: no. karishma: wow. why did you do it,...
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not too bad across central park speaking. see this little line of showers central hours of year, but i think that's gonna be the dominant feature as we go on through the next day or so. so some big a showers coming in to southern parts of france around switzerland, easing over towards austria and poland. i had a vac where we seem wet weather, pulling away from that to western side of russia. brightest guys come back in behind ukraine. not looking too bad, keep it around 14 celsius in the sunshine. 17 celsius here by friday, would see that where's the weather still lurking around, central parts, the showers continuing and central edge of the mediterranean. now seeing some of that wet weather setting in as we go on towards the we can. but from march of spain and portugal at you could say the sands out and it's warming up nicely at long last not to dry in sunny cross northern parts of algeria. we still have some showers in play here, cooler as well. beam wild seasonal rates for west africa. ah frank assessments, what are the poli
not too bad across central park speaking. see this little line of showers central hours of year, but i think that's gonna be the dominant feature as we go on through the next day or so. so some big a showers coming in to southern parts of france around switzerland, easing over towards austria and poland. i had a vac where we seem wet weather, pulling away from that to western side of russia. brightest guys come back in behind ukraine. not looking too bad, keep it around 14 celsius in the...
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ukrainian institute of america is located in the very center of mangaretin, a few meters from of the central park and one of the most famous museums in the world, the metropolitan building itself is a unique palace and in the register of national historical monuments of the usa in 1955 - it is a meeting place of the ukrainian community key cultural and artistic events take place here, this is a landmark place for the community and was chosen to be visited by the state secretary during the event anthony blinkin, in particular, was introduced to the music of vasyl barvinsky vasyl barvinsky is a composer who was sent to the gulag and spent 10 years in mordovia, the soviet government destroyed the entire his music after his return he tried to restore his works while he was in siberia he composed his music on wooden boards besides a small concert blinkin was also able to to see the installation pysanka, a symbol of hope, the artist, the author of the project, sofia zillyak, personally spoke about the history and symbolism of pysanka for ukrainians, and also about the fact that the purpose of the exhib
ukrainian institute of america is located in the very center of mangaretin, a few meters from of the central park and one of the most famous museums in the world, the metropolitan building itself is a unique palace and in the register of national historical monuments of the usa in 1955 - it is a meeting place of the ukrainian community key cultural and artistic events take place here, this is a landmark place for the community and was chosen to be visited by the state secretary during the event...
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for people who don't know, you play a busker in "central park." it's a very interesting question. that has a lot of truth to it. so when i was young, i was in college, i was visiting my best friend seth gabel who ended up marrying bryce dallas howard and at the time i was in a very competitive relationship with bryce because i thought she was taking my best friend away from me. thanks, bryce. and she -- [ laughter ] i was freezing. i was standing outside their apartment in chelsea and i couldn't get in and screamed up, guys, i need a jacket and bryce threw down a pink robe and i was so cold that i wore this pink bathrobe through new york city on every subway on every street and it really gave me a flavor of what it means to be a new yorker at the time and, yeah, we became very good friends since. i'm godfather to her children now because of that incident. >> what should we expect from kristen bell? >> she's coming on to play -- i don't know if i can say it yet, i guess i will. you're hearing it first. she's going to play katherine's sister and she
for people who don't know, you play a busker in "central park." it's a very interesting question. that has a lot of truth to it. so when i was young, i was in college, i was visiting my best friend seth gabel who ended up marrying bryce dallas howard and at the time i was in a very competitive relationship with bryce because i thought she was taking my best friend away from me. thanks, bryce. and she -- [ laughter ] i was freezing. i was standing outside their apartment in chelsea and...
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the fire burned down a house, a garage, 10 buses and five cars, and once again six were crushed central park, the so-called kharkiv disneyland in front of the seats, they hit the aircraft, the general staff reported that there were 11 fires in the region due to shelling, during the strikes they beat dergach zolochiv bogoduhiv barvinkovo, but the ukrainian defenders are chasing the aggressor not far from kharkov, the village of molodova has already been liberated, and next to the old saltovo, battles continue for other settlements in the izyum oblast, the russian army is trying to advance in the direction of vinkovo, but the armed forces forces of ukraine are destroying putin's soldiers and equipment, the enemy strikes insidiously, the enemy strikes exclusively in residential areas in the center of the city. well, the same in the region . i arrived, but i can’t report about them, but later we will all learn about them at the border admin of the mykolaiv and kherson regions. at that time, the enemy is constantly fighting. the military governor of the mykolaiv region, vitaliy kim, said in a day
the fire burned down a house, a garage, 10 buses and five cars, and once again six were crushed central park, the so-called kharkiv disneyland in front of the seats, they hit the aircraft, the general staff reported that there were 11 fires in the region due to shelling, during the strikes they beat dergach zolochiv bogoduhiv barvinkovo, but the ukrainian defenders are chasing the aggressor not far from kharkov, the village of molodova has already been liberated, and next to the old saltovo,...
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house, a garage, 10 buses and five cars were burned down, and another six were crushed in the central park, the so-called kharkiv disneyland , in front of the place, the aircraft was hit, the general staff reports that there were 11 fires in the region due to shelling under the dergachi zolochiv bogoduhiv barvinkove were hit, but the ukrainian defenders are driving the aggressor away from kharkov, they have already liberated the village of molodova, and fighting continues next to the old saltov for other settlements in the izyum oblast, the russian army is trying to advance in the direction of periwinkle, but the armed forces of ukraine are destroying putin's soldiers and equipment, the enemy is attacking insidiously, the enemy is attacking only residential areas in the center of the city . well, the same is true in the region. directions in the region in order not to disclose the military situation, i arrived and cannot report on them, but later we will all learn about them. 9 air targets were destroyed by the ukrainian armed forces in the past day anti-aircraft missile units of the air f
house, a garage, 10 buses and five cars were burned down, and another six were crushed in the central park, the so-called kharkiv disneyland , in front of the place, the aircraft was hit, the general staff reports that there were 11 fires in the region due to shelling under the dergachi zolochiv bogoduhiv barvinkove were hit, but the ukrainian defenders are driving the aggressor away from kharkov, they have already liberated the village of molodova, and fighting continues next to the old saltov...
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and then you see him in central park and just listen to what the audience begins to shout out as he presents his message of we need to take action. have a listen, have a look in 2005. when nelson mandela launched the campaign to make poverty history, he said that overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. but it's an act of justice. he said, poverty is not natural. it is man made and can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. charity alone as important as it is and it is important will never be sufficient to end extreme poverty or tackle climate change the crowd a yelling out, cold play co play. they want the next act to come on state. they don't really care that much about taking action. who said, wow lisa use yeah, yeah. wow. um, i think that this is one of those really good moments which explains why it is that maybe this isn't the best way about getting audiences engaged in global justice movements. because when nelson mandela was talking about why we really shouldn't have poverty, he was also talking about the human beings create poverty with their choices. and
and then you see him in central park and just listen to what the audience begins to shout out as he presents his message of we need to take action. have a listen, have a look in 2005. when nelson mandela launched the campaign to make poverty history, he said that overcoming poverty is not a gesture of charity. but it's an act of justice. he said, poverty is not natural. it is man made and can be overcome and eradicated by the actions of human beings. charity alone as important as it is and it...
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so when on may 9, my comrades and i came to the central central park of the city of kupyansk, where thethere were 20 people there 30. we also think we made a holiday for ourselves, and after half an hour 100 200 300 500 people 600 people with children on their shoulders with flags. banner of victory flag of novorossiya kept somewhere in their chests. half an hour later, the russian flags ran out, they were dismantled. i had to go to take them away from the peasants in order to pass them on to the children at the third event in ladle. and this is just an urban-type settlement, it’s not even a regional center ; the mayor spoke with rolls with the st. george ribbon. it's that famous mayor. uh, from whom, who prevented the destruction of the city, from whom their daughter was then kidnapped, this story has not yet been resolved. i listened to him so tensely. well , you will agree for him the situation. he is great. he he he said everything correctly . she has a very large amount of reflection. i want to share it. he emphasized the patriotism of the kupinsky and the local patriotism of the l
so when on may 9, my comrades and i came to the central central park of the city of kupyansk, where thethere were 20 people there 30. we also think we made a holiday for ourselves, and after half an hour 100 200 300 500 people 600 people with children on their shoulders with flags. banner of victory flag of novorossiya kept somewhere in their chests. half an hour later, the russian flags ran out, they were dismantled. i had to go to take them away from the peasants in order to pass them on to...
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and to new york's central park, but reimagined with broccoli in a miniaturized manhattan.5 ca photography for a rabl even d photo? >> it generates a response, whether that's choice and chned to me. or it's sort of prig conscience. >> reporter: thousands of entries were submitted this year across nearly 100 countries, half the world. how many hours did you use to go through all of these photographs? >> it's probably 100 hours. >> reporter: this photo rose to beat them all, a food vendor consumed in smoke, caught mid motion, grilling his kabobs over licking flames in kashmir on the border of india and pakistan. what first popped out at you? >> it was just the color and the life and the vitality of that image. i'm looking at a picture now as i talk. and my mouth is watering as i do that, because i can almost smell and feel the heat and the flavors of that food. >> reporter: while you were saying i have to admit that my mouth was watering too. the man behind the tantalizing winner. when you first heard that you won, how did you feel? >> i was overwhelmed, actually. photography
and to new york's central park, but reimagined with broccoli in a miniaturized manhattan.5 ca photography for a rabl even d photo? >> it generates a response, whether that's choice and chned to me. or it's sort of prig conscience. >> reporter: thousands of entries were submitted this year across nearly 100 countries, half the world. how many hours did you use to go through all of these photographs? >> it's probably 100 hours. >> reporter: this photo rose to beat them...
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i want her to remember by how the fact for over 25 years she had a food pantry in the central park plaza servant's heart. she was always in church, always seeing her praising the lord with a lot of energy and loving people and she knew the word, she knew everything about the bylaws of the church. so she was an educated woman. she knew about life and how to live life and for her to lose her life, coming from a prayer breakfast, coming from a prayer breakfast from a young man who is carrying out an agenda, who is committing this hate crime against black people, i want us to remember her life and the other nine by justice being served. >> and back to your community, jimmy, you know, some may not know that tops was crucial to the community. it was symbolic, right, especially in this predominantly black neighborhood that fought for many years to get such a supermarket, to have access to fresh food and now it has been targeted and ravaged by what authorities are calling a hate-filled massacre. how does your community move forward? what are they feeling right now? what does the future hold? >>
i want her to remember by how the fact for over 25 years she had a food pantry in the central park plaza servant's heart. she was always in church, always seeing her praising the lord with a lot of energy and loving people and she knew the word, she knew everything about the bylaws of the church. so she was an educated woman. she knew about life and how to live life and for her to lose her life, coming from a prayer breakfast, coming from a prayer breakfast from a young man who is carrying out...
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i walked in central park today, i've been there two days, and i've been foul times, and i scruffle dogthis is how weird i am. now, i found out they carry a stick and the dog sees the stick and comes over, i give it the stick, and it loves me even more. ( laughter ) isn't that weird? >> stephen: it is a little weird. that's like candy from a stranger. that's a little odd. >> yeah. >> stephen: speaking of weird, i was just reminded by my producer who was talking to you earlier, when you were here three years ago, we used to do this bit on the show called "personal space." we would have, like, one of the stars who was coming on the show, we would have them-- i'll show you-- we would have them stick their heads in a box with me, and it was called "stephen colbert's personal space," like that. and i can't believe, seeing how much you're not huge fans of a person or people that you did this with me. you truly didn't seem to enjoy it. >> no, it was horrible. ( laughter ) do you mind if i show people the clip? have you ever had an impossible burger? >> that's what. >> stephen: it's a vegetaria
i walked in central park today, i've been there two days, and i've been foul times, and i scruffle dogthis is how weird i am. now, i found out they carry a stick and the dog sees the stick and comes over, i give it the stick, and it loves me even more. ( laughter ) isn't that weird? >> stephen: it is a little weird. that's like candy from a stranger. that's a little odd. >> yeah. >> stephen: speaking of weird, i was just reminded by my producer who was talking to you earlier,...
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the legendary landscape architect frederick wall olmstead after he designed central park in new york city, he had an even bigger vision for buffalo, a system of multiple city parks connected by tree-lined parkways. this by integrating the parks into the city. and one of those early parkways was called humbolt parkway. and the first half of the 20th century, a black middle class neighborhood called hamlin park began to emerge around it. it was lovely. and so of course, as in black neighborhoods and cities across the country, in the 1950s and the 1960s, city planners decided to build a giant highway right through the middle of it. first, they cut down all of those grand trees on humbolt parkway. then they dug out the whole parkway to struct an expressway to better connect mostly white suburban drivers to downtown buffalo. that new expressway cut off the black community in buffalo and they also poured more pollution into that black neighborhood which over the decades has had serious health implications for that community and cut off black residents stuck on the east side of that highway
the legendary landscape architect frederick wall olmstead after he designed central park in new york city, he had an even bigger vision for buffalo, a system of multiple city parks connected by tree-lined parkways. this by integrating the parks into the city. and one of those early parkways was called humbolt parkway. and the first half of the 20th century, a black middle class neighborhood called hamlin park began to emerge around it. it was lovely. and so of course, as in black neighborhoods...
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new york city saw a near record high temperature for this time of year, reaching 90 degrees in central parkeme heat, combined with the humidity, it is brutal on the human body. and it's getting harder all this time around the world. a look at what's been happening is not a genre, which also hasn't gone out enough coverage. this march was not as much in india since the country began keeping records more than a century ago. pakistan had its hottest april since records began. in some areas, temperatures have soared back 120 degrees. and that affects our wide-ranging unlawful. at least 90 people died from the heat across india and pakistan. but also, a melting glacier in the mountains triggered flash flooding, destroying houses down from london, and causing this bridge in pakistan to collapse. increase the mandatory officers on the power grid is causing widespread power cuts. from the heat squished india swede crop, leaving the country, there was a second read produced eric, to ban exports at a time when the war in ukraine have increased concerns about wheat shortages. of course, extreme he is
new york city saw a near record high temperature for this time of year, reaching 90 degrees in central parkeme heat, combined with the humidity, it is brutal on the human body. and it's getting harder all this time around the world. a look at what's been happening is not a genre, which also hasn't gone out enough coverage. this march was not as much in india since the country began keeping records more than a century ago. pakistan had its hottest april since records began. in some areas,...
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representatives of different parties and trade unions took part and in the central recreation park todayition opened, and you can also take part in the annual musical subbotnik in omsk, more than 19,000 people participated in the may day procession today; it ended on victory square where the action took place, the omsk region of donbass, everyone was able to leave their message in support of the inhabitants of the lpr and dpr, as well as the military in a special position. in izhevsk, the labor spring festival was also marked by demonstrations, with about 25,000 people marching through the streets of the city. among them are representatives of enterprises of trade unions and public organizations. and on the central square, the ring cycling race started. she is satisfied already at fifty third time. parade procession. today, in cheboksary, the celebrating column, which passed from lenin avenue to republic square, was led by the municipal brass band, and then the concert began. in different countries of the world, rallies are held in honor of international labor day. the capital of south k
representatives of different parties and trade unions took part and in the central recreation park todayition opened, and you can also take part in the annual musical subbotnik in omsk, more than 19,000 people participated in the may day procession today; it ended on victory square where the action took place, the omsk region of donbass, everyone was able to leave their message in support of the inhabitants of the lpr and dpr, as well as the military in a special position. in izhevsk, the labor...
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for decades, she ran weekly food pantry, and every saturday, she fed people in buffalo central park.hen, there's former buffalo police lieutenant was aaron salter. it was a 55 year old security guard at the store, who sacrificed his own life for others, until his very last breath. buffalo's police commissioner put it simply, lieutenant salter was a true hero. all lives lost, but never, ever forgotten in the city of good neighbors. tonight, taking away community and kindness in the face of hate. love is always the answer because nothing else matters. and on that note, i wish you all a very good and safe night. from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying late with us. i'll see you at the end of tomorrow. >> tonight on all in. a supermarket in upstate new york joins a synagogue in pittsburgh and a church in south carolina in a long continued white supremacist violence in america. >> we're not just hurting. we're angry. we're mad. this shouldn't have happened. >> tonight, jelani cobb and heather mcgee on the search for answers in buffalo and on the same
for decades, she ran weekly food pantry, and every saturday, she fed people in buffalo central park.hen, there's former buffalo police lieutenant was aaron salter. it was a 55 year old security guard at the store, who sacrificed his own life for others, until his very last breath. buffalo's police commissioner put it simply, lieutenant salter was a true hero. all lives lost, but never, ever forgotten in the city of good neighbors. tonight, taking away community and kindness in the face of hate....
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other thing, which is we are coming to the 40 year anniversary of the one million people out in central parko to nuclear weapons in 1982. we in the united states have to work with the people inside russia, no only to end this war in ukraine, but also to get sears out banng nuclear weapons li the u.n. treaty calls on the world to do. amy: let me ask george beebe, you have written the advent of the cyber age has made the escalation into direct east-west conflict much greater than during the cold war by doing -- while doing little to reduce its potential destructiveness. can you explain this and also just acknowledging that today president biden is in alabama at a lockheed martin plant, weapons plant? >> well, i think the advent of the digital era has change things in a couple of important ways. one is that media sphere, the information sphere. it has become increasingly segmented and social media, twitter and other platforms, i think encourage outrage. that is what gets attention online, not people who were saying, no, look, we have to look at this in a balanced way, it is complicated, we need
other thing, which is we are coming to the 40 year anniversary of the one million people out in central parko to nuclear weapons in 1982. we in the united states have to work with the people inside russia, no only to end this war in ukraine, but also to get sears out banng nuclear weapons li the u.n. treaty calls on the world to do. amy: let me ask george beebe, you have written the advent of the cyber age has made the escalation into direct east-west conflict much greater than during the cold...
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. >> i started my own family here on the upper west side, just steps from central park.day, this neighborhood is buzzing with families. at night, it's quite and safe. but just two blocks from where i lived, in the early morning hours of new year's eve 2009, something terrible touched this neighborhood. >> it happened inside this pricey apartment building on west 68th street. around 7 am, a man named roderick covlin to say his 90 what find his wife shelley unconscious in the bathtub. rebecca rosenberg, a reporter for the new york post, knows this case inside and out. >> he sees his wife in the tub. he pulls her out, puts her face up on the ground, and starts performing cpr. then he calls 9-1-1, and they tell him to keep performing cpr. >> this is a horrible scene. >> and i will mention it was utterly devastating for the daughter. >> they empties arrived in minutes. they found no pulse. 47 year old shele covlin was beyond help. >> the police come to the scene, eventually a detective comes to the scene. >> detectives found a tub full of bloody water, and shelley wrapped in
. >> i started my own family here on the upper west side, just steps from central park.day, this neighborhood is buzzing with families. at night, it's quite and safe. but just two blocks from where i lived, in the early morning hours of new year's eve 2009, something terrible touched this neighborhood. >> it happened inside this pricey apartment building on west 68th street. around 7 am, a man named roderick covlin to say his 90 what find his wife shelley unconscious in the bathtub....
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you all remember this is a man who was harassed by a lady in central park, a white lady, who threatenedven a bird watching tv show on national geographic channel. he won the week. congratulations to our bird-watcher, we will be watching chris cooper shell. before we go, i want to leave you with the moment of joy. retired sergeant victor w. butler. he is believed to be the last surviving tuskegee airmen. he is in rhode island. he has asked for a birthday card for his 100th birthday. he turned 100 on saturday. it is too late for me to send your birthday card, but this is my birthday card. happy birthday to our tuskegee airmen hero, retired sergeant -- butler! happy birthday from the reidout! don calloway, dana milbank, that's it -- >> tonight on ellen. >> my husband told me that the president asked about me twice, so, i'm wearing my trump button. >> new evidence that the wife of the supreme court justice was intimately involved with trump's coup, using a fringe legal theory endorsed by her husband. >> i think we are in danger, of destroying the institutions that are
you all remember this is a man who was harassed by a lady in central park, a white lady, who threatenedven a bird watching tv show on national geographic channel. he won the week. congratulations to our bird-watcher, we will be watching chris cooper shell. before we go, i want to leave you with the moment of joy. retired sergeant victor w. butler. he is believed to be the last surviving tuskegee airmen. he is in rhode island. he has asked for a birthday card for his 100th birthday. he turned...
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did more than that he moved like an entire barge to new york city, they set up tents up there in central park they had the entire village people could come get treated. medical supplies all across the country and at a moments notice but nobody predicted there would be a pandemic like this and then we were hit with that. president trump moved into action here operation warp speed probably saved an untold number of lives. but the democrats, we are always a day late and i was sure they are totally unprepared for any and everything especially with joe biden as the leader. the fact we saw this coming, as you said we have known for months there could be an issue with this. and yet nothing was done about it should make everybody incredibly furious across this country especially parents. sean you are exactly right. look, as a parent the fundamental matter, your job as a parent is to provide shelter, safety and food for your child. if you cannot provide one of those items it is the most stressful horrible situation in your life. to all of the parents out there god bless you are who are having to deal
did more than that he moved like an entire barge to new york city, they set up tents up there in central park they had the entire village people could come get treated. medical supplies all across the country and at a moments notice but nobody predicted there would be a pandemic like this and then we were hit with that. president trump moved into action here operation warp speed probably saved an untold number of lives. but the democrats, we are always a day late and i was sure they are totally...
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1000 square feet is twice as much because the one that is on 50th is next to central park. just the ability of people to see greenery is worth $1000000.00 extra . and i see you're running a little behind on your oxygen bill. i wouldn't let that continue very long if i were you mr. jones. well, i'm a little short this week. so let me cash your charge. if she does, she will discount while to do this unique kinessa lupita to interview daniel michelle. she best unique is your boss, grenette repeating that you sit or senior, you will connect the revenue basket. i'm going for oswald, you don't use them to kill from should follow that to me. so kinda back wanted no cooper. ah, our economic system was created in a very different era. it was created hundreds of years ago when what was valuable, what was scarce, were capital and labor. right? so that's what we put a value on all the natural resources, all the ecosystems, all the clean air, clean water. there was too much of that, you know, and so we didn't put a value on it. having plenty of clean air, water and animal species, is of
1000 square feet is twice as much because the one that is on 50th is next to central park. just the ability of people to see greenery is worth $1000000.00 extra . and i see you're running a little behind on your oxygen bill. i wouldn't let that continue very long if i were you mr. jones. well, i'm a little short this week. so let me cash your charge. if she does, she will discount while to do this unique kinessa lupita to interview daniel michelle. she best unique is your boss, grenette...
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she ran a food pantry in the central park neighborhood for 25 years. feeding people every saturday.erine massie, a beautiful sold, described by her family. she used to write for the buffalo news and worked for an insurance company for 40 years. and he can hayward patterson, 67 years old, he would give back to the community by driving people to the grocery store. philistine cheney, 65. leaves behind six grandchildren and one great grandchild. she was also a cancer -- cancer survivor. roberta drury, her friends describe her is being full of life, happy, who cared for everyone. her mom said before she left for the grocery store she said quote, mom, this is going to be a good year for me and you. marcus d marceline, 50, two worked as a school bus aide and his companions said he left kids. they gravitated to him. he loved his job and almost never would call and that he was not coming in. bob andrÉ mcneill. 53. an uncle and friend. he was at the grocery store that date by his three year old son a birthday cake. and geraldine tally, 62. she and her fiancÉe had just spent nearly three hours
she ran a food pantry in the central park neighborhood for 25 years. feeding people every saturday.erine massie, a beautiful sold, described by her family. she used to write for the buffalo news and worked for an insurance company for 40 years. and he can hayward patterson, 67 years old, he would give back to the community by driving people to the grocery store. philistine cheney, 65. leaves behind six grandchildren and one great grandchild. she was also a cancer -- cancer survivor. roberta...
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heroic security guard kind souls like that of 77 year-old pearl young who operated a pantry in central park for 25 years. she fed the hungry every saturday or deacon hayward patterson, 67, who gave people rides to this tops grocery store and celestin cheney. 65 a cancer survivor who leaves behind 6 grandchildren. >> that was paul gerke reporting for us this afternoon. president biden and the first lady are set to travel to buffalo later this week. now we are learning more grocery store in a predominantly black neighborhood. investigators say gendron posted 180 page manifesto online in which he describes himself as a white-supremacist influenced by radical, far right internet communities. they also say gendron legally purchased that ar 15 rifle which he modified with illegal magazines. now, even though the shooting in buffalo happened thousands of miles away people right here in the bay area are feeling the impacts. we spoke to the president of the san francisco branch of the naacp, amos brown about what he thought when he first heard about the shooting that happened saturday. >> here it goe
heroic security guard kind souls like that of 77 year-old pearl young who operated a pantry in central park for 25 years. she fed the hungry every saturday or deacon hayward patterson, 67, who gave people rides to this tops grocery store and celestin cheney. 65 a cancer survivor who leaves behind 6 grandchildren. >> that was paul gerke reporting for us this afternoon. president biden and the first lady are set to travel to buffalo later this week. now we are learning more grocery store in...
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. ♪ >>> the cold war kids are headlining the sound mind live music festival in new york central parkthey're working to raise money and fuel understanding of mental health awareness month, which is this month. joining us the front man for the cold war kids nathan willet, thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having us. >> my pleasure. this was the fourth year, why was it so important for you guys to perform this time? >> yeah. i think it just -- for me it hits close to home. i think it's such a huge conversation around mental health awareness that is being had more and more everywhere. everywhere you look. and to be able to contribute to that is just like, it's exciting, it's cool. it's more meaningful than just a show. so that's always nice to do. >> do you think that there still is a stigma around discussions over mental health? if you do, do you think that that stigma is fading a bit? >> i do think so. i'm 42 years old. i know that like growing up for stuff like for me, i had a lot of anxiety -- like growing up and stuff like panic attacks when i was like teenager to early 20s
. ♪ >>> the cold war kids are headlining the sound mind live music festival in new york central parkthey're working to raise money and fuel understanding of mental health awareness month, which is this month. joining us the front man for the cold war kids nathan willet, thanks for joining us today. >> thanks for having us. >> my pleasure. this was the fourth year, why was it so important for you guys to perform this time? >> yeah. i think it just -- for me it hits...
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for 25 years she ran a pantry where every saturday she fed people in central park. every. saturday. she loved singing, dancing, & being with family. she was a mother grandma, & , missionary. gone too soon." other named victims include former buffalo police lt. aaron salter, who was an off-duty guard. also killed were ruth whitfield, katherine "kat" massey, heyward patterson, celestine chaney, roberta drury, and geraldine talley. andre mcneil, and marcus morrison. we now go to buffalo, where we are joined by india walton, former buffalo mayoral candidate and longtime community activist. now a senior advisor for special projects for the working families party and an organizer with rootsaction. india, welcome back to democracy now! right now you are just a a few blocks from where the shooting took place. can you describe your response over the weekend and what is happening in your community? >> there are a lot of heavy hearts in buffalo right now. details are still emerging. i did not kno kat massey was one of the victims. i started my organizing career right here in and kat was a pill
for 25 years she ran a pantry where every saturday she fed people in central park. every. saturday. she loved singing, dancing, & being with family. she was a mother grandma, & , missionary. gone too soon." other named victims include former buffalo police lt. aaron salter, who was an off-duty guard. also killed were ruth whitfield, katherine "kat" massey, heyward patterson, celestine chaney, roberta drury, and geraldine talley. andre mcneil, and marcus morrison. we now...
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this morning instead of waking up and looking at my phone i went for a walk for 45 minutes in central parkwhat dozens and dozens of strangers were saying about god knows what. i don't care anymore what other people are saying. i only care about what i am saying. i think it is important for everybody to put their phones down more in this country. if you don't have to look at it. being bored is fine. being alone with your thoughts is okay. you might actually think of something smart. you know everybody says come i wish i could invent something? it's because you're probably looking at your phone. that is not how great inventions were made. they were made by people that were bored and were trying to solve problems. let's do some texts. edna, "i don't know why old joe is so angry, i'm the one he should be anger. i stood in line to play $9 for a lousy can of crisco. i would make you one of my famous prize, but i can't afford crisco for the crust." randy, "way to call out senator graham. about time some but he pushed them to tell truth." lucia from charleston, south carolina, "i see a new politic
this morning instead of waking up and looking at my phone i went for a walk for 45 minutes in central parkwhat dozens and dozens of strangers were saying about god knows what. i don't care anymore what other people are saying. i only care about what i am saying. i think it is important for everybody to put their phones down more in this country. if you don't have to look at it. being bored is fine. being alone with your thoughts is okay. you might actually think of something smart. you know...