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glasgow is a great city. it's got _ again? i think so. glasgow is a great city.ot the - great city. it's got the infrastructure. it's not got that weather necessarily! it's got the hotels. it's a fantastic city and it will be very interesting politically because if nicola sturgeon has her way she will have a referendum in october and she has already been tweeting about it so maybe she is a secret fan. ., g ., ., ., , ., secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist. — secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank _ secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank you _ secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank you so _ secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank you so much - secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist, thank you so much for. specialist, thank you so much for your insight. it's a fascinating thought, smiles betterfor thought, smiles better for eurovision. thought, smiles betterfor eurovision. now, time for newswatch with samirah ahmed. hello and welcome to newswatch with me, samirah ahmed. how has the new look stu
glasgow is a great city. it's got _ again? i think so. glasgow is a great city.ot the - great city. it's got the infrastructure. it's not got that weather necessarily! it's got the hotels. it's a fantastic city and it will be very interesting politically because if nicola sturgeon has her way she will have a referendum in october and she has already been tweeting about it so maybe she is a secret fan. ., g ., ., ., , ., secret fan. pauljordan, eurovision specialist. — secret fan. pauljordan,...
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glasgow is a great city. it's got _ again? i think so. glasgow is a great city.
glasgow is a great city. it's got _ again? i think so. glasgow is a great city.
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of all berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world. to open berlin still further to all europe east and west let us expand the vital air access to this city finding ways of making commercial air service to berlin more convenient. more comfortable and more economical we look to the day when west berlin can become one of the chief aviation hubs in all central europe. with with our french with our french and british partners the united states is prepared to help bring international meetings to berlin. it would be only fitting for berlin to serve as the sight of united nations meetings or world conferences on human rights and arms control. or other issues that call for international cooperation. there is no better way to establish. hope for the future than to enlighten young minds and we would be honored to sponsor summer youth exchanges culturally events and other programs for young berliners from the east. our french and british friends. i'm certain will do the same. and as my hope that an authority can be found in east berlin to sponsor
of all berlin can enjoy the benefits that come with life in one of the great cities of the world. to open berlin still further to all europe east and west let us expand the vital air access to this city finding ways of making commercial air service to berlin more convenient. more comfortable and more economical we look to the day when west berlin can become one of the chief aviation hubs in all central europe. with with our french with our french and british partners the united states is...
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thousands of graduates were waiting at that time to the anthem of the great city of ringuldara from under bridge in different formations out of the frame of the boats, because of which the cruiser leningrad was majestically walking from it the spectators greeted the young man and the girl. they lit the astral pillars, which continued to burn until dawn. the seventy-ninth scarlet sails moved sestroretsk in a difficult time of the nineties, the show has not been revived since 2005, and since then scarlet sails has become a real brand, not only in st. petersburg but throughout the country, the holiday is very popular, both among petersburgers and guests of the city. before the pandemic, scarlet sails were visited by up to three million people. and breathes eternity under nadym and we will meet in the dead nut crossings and you cross the universe no from mine. the symbol of love appeared on the screens but there is such an interesting detail, by the way, this holiday this year, garbage and food waste, which will be collected for the first time, will be sent for sorting for further processing.
thousands of graduates were waiting at that time to the anthem of the great city of ringuldara from under bridge in different formations out of the frame of the boats, because of which the cruiser leningrad was majestically walking from it the spectators greeted the young man and the girl. they lit the astral pillars, which continued to burn until dawn. the seventy-ninth scarlet sails moved sestroretsk in a difficult time of the nineties, the show has not been revived since 2005, and since then...
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it is the people that are great in the city. thank you very much. [applause]. >> thank you, chief. >> last speaker from a past that took her through the controller's office, public utilities and department of emergency management. she will oversee the staff rubbing the nine one -- running the 911 and incredible work during the pandemic to keep us safe. i don't have to introduce her. everybody knows her. please welcome executive director maryelllen carroll. >> imagine having to go last with no fancy uniform to wear. i freelanced. i am the director of department of emergency management. we house 911 center and ems agency. i want to say our dispatchers are first responders. they don't have fancy uniforms. you don't see them out in the street. i really appreciate the call out. they are the first voice that a person hears on the last day. they are also in many ways the eyes and ears for first responders. i want to say to all of my public safety partners that every dispatcher that works for me. everyone that supports them and myself it is our privilege to
it is the people that are great in the city. thank you very much. [applause]. >> thank you, chief. >> last speaker from a past that took her through the controller's office, public utilities and department of emergency management. she will oversee the staff rubbing the nine one -- running the 911 and incredible work during the pandemic to keep us safe. i don't have to introduce her. everybody knows her. please welcome executive director maryelllen carroll. >> imagine having to...
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city. we want people to experience how great i city. we want people to experience how great itj city. how great it is to be on a rooftop, and what space we have lying there above the city, which we do not use, and what the quality of that space is, and what the potential of that space is. aha, is, and what the potential of that space is.— that space is. a lot of things are happening _ that space is. a lot of things are happening up— that space is. a lot of things are happening up here - that space is. a lot of things are happening up here that. that space is. a lot of things - are happening up here that some say could help transform the environment. rooftop farms and gardens, solar panels for energy, the potentialfor a whole new type of community. translation: it whole new type of community. translation:— translation: it is important for the environment, - translation: it is important for the environment, and - translation: it is importantj for the environment, and also you have _ for the environment, and also you have more space, so you can do things— you have more space, so you can d
city. we want people to experience how great i city. we want people to experience how great itj city. how great it is to be on a rooftop, and what space we have lying there above the city, which we do not use, and what the quality of that space is, and what the potential of that space is. aha, is, and what the potential of that space is.— that space is. a lot of things are happening _ that space is. a lot of things are happening up— that space is. a lot of things are happening up here -...
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. >> boston's a great city. some people came here and never left. some people came and want to get the hell out of here. >> reporter: the other city by the bay, what do they have that san francisco does not? >> the best seafood, the best sports teams, the start of the revolution, we started this country, the best of everything rec right here. $3 reporter: lobster to paraphrase. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: it's certainly one way to eat butter and yes, canoli's from mike's pastry. they all lived up to the hype. the other thing is the sheer concentration of american history. paul revere, george washington, samuel adams, the site of the boston massacre. the all black soldiers depicted in "glory." the freedom trail. what is a wicked pissa? >> that's when something is awesome. >> reporter: he doesn't even hear the accent. >> we drop the r. i'd say as time's gone on. it's definitely changed. boston's not really like, no one really has that thick accent isn't as prevalent as it used it be, you know. >> reporter: really? because i hear it. >> yeah, i don't he
. >> boston's a great city. some people came here and never left. some people came and want to get the hell out of here. >> reporter: the other city by the bay, what do they have that san francisco does not? >> the best seafood, the best sports teams, the start of the revolution, we started this country, the best of everything rec right here. $3 reporter: lobster to paraphrase. >> oh, my god. >> reporter: it's certainly one way to eat butter and yes, canoli's from...
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great cities do great things and great leaders, mayor, help cities to do great things. that takes bold leadership, it takes courage, and we are really grateful to you for your vision and for leaning into this, for steering us. thank you. thank you, thank you. [applause] we also really want to celebrate and to acknowledge the co-chairs of the legislation, assemblyman matt haney and our three board members from the board of supervisors, give it up for them. [applause] so golden gate park has always been the keeper of san francisco's stories. it housed refugees during the 1906 earthquake, and fire, and it's seen the heartbeat of love. and it has memorial grove and you can see it right here is a place of national reflection for all touched by h.i.v. and aids. and most recently as the mayor noted, golden gate park provided connection and healing during the covid-19 lockdown. and for me one of my greatest personal challenges during the covid-19 lockdown was indeed having a mayor in disguise here every single day. today we're adding a new chapter about the future of our city.
great cities do great things and great leaders, mayor, help cities to do great things. that takes bold leadership, it takes courage, and we are really grateful to you for your vision and for leaning into this, for steering us. thank you. thank you, thank you. [applause] we also really want to celebrate and to acknowledge the co-chairs of the legislation, assemblyman matt haney and our three board members from the board of supervisors, give it up for them. [applause] so golden gate park has...
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city. i'm so grateful for the efforts of everyone. thank you to jade and to carla. they are great leaders and i appreciate all they do for me and for the city . and thank you guys so much. >> last but not least i have one of the owners of schroeder's bar andrestaurant , andy chung. [applause] >> thank you mayor breed. when the pandemic started is no secret hospitality was hit particularly hard. as the rest of the city recovered of the restaurants along the city recovered as well unfortunately the story downtown has been significantly different . workers have been slow to return back and retail has been slow to recover along with the tourists we count on. a lot of times we feel alone as a hospitality or business owner and you kind of feellike your forgotten . i was really excited to hear about the mayor and city's commitment to revitalize the downtown core this budget goes a long way inproviding that first step . our hope is at the downtown economic core transitions to whatever it becomesin the world of hybrid work , that's the businesses that have made san francisco unique and i k
city. i'm so grateful for the efforts of everyone. thank you to jade and to carla. they are great leaders and i appreciate all they do for me and for the city . and thank you guys so much. >> last but not least i have one of the owners of schroeder's bar andrestaurant , andy chung. [applause] >> thank you mayor breed. when the pandemic started is no secret hospitality was hit particularly hard. as the rest of the city recovered of the restaurants along the city recovered as well...
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the wave warriors players, mike great day in the city by the bay. alright, lamonica peters live tonight for us. lamonica thank you. and if you're not watching the parade in person, don't worry. we have you covered. you can see it right here on ktvu. thanks to katy views. live coverage begins during mornings on two. and then we're going wall to wall. starting at 10. the parade is scheduled to begin right around 11 20. when they were 11 tonight . police interfere field, saying officer was attacked with bear spray during a fight with the bicyclist who refused to stop. police say that suspect identified as 29 year old john rogers. was also caring a nail gun and ammunition in his backpack. police say the officer was sprayed while trying to tell rogers to stop on central way near north texas street around 9 45 last night. police say the two ended up fighting for about five minutes until other officers arrived. rogers has been charged with eight felonies . also new tonight. police in east palo alto have arrested two juveniles in connection to a fatal shoot
the wave warriors players, mike great day in the city by the bay. alright, lamonica peters live tonight for us. lamonica thank you. and if you're not watching the parade in person, don't worry. we have you covered. you can see it right here on ktvu. thanks to katy views. live coverage begins during mornings on two. and then we're going wall to wall. starting at 10. the parade is scheduled to begin right around 11 20. when they were 11 tonight . police interfere field, saying officer was...
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. >> great city, some people come here and never left, some people can't wait to get the hell out of here. >> reporter: what does boston have that san francisco does not? >> food, best sports teams, started the revolution, which means we started this country, which is just the best of everything right here. >> reporter: lobster rolls are now $30, to paraphrase comedian jim gaffigan, it's certainly one way to eat butter. roast beef sandwiches on revere beach and canoles from mike's pastry, they all lived up to the hype. the other thing is the sheer concentration of american history, paul revere, george washington, samuel adams, the site of the boston massacre, the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment, the all-black volunteer soldiers depicted in the movie "glory." pound for pound, the cluster of historical sites rivals that of any city. what is a wicked pissahp >> when something is awesome. >> reporter: patrick reardon was born in boston and doesn't hear it. >> we drop the "r" as time's gone on it's changed. it's not like boston's not really like, no one really has that thick ac septe
. >> great city, some people come here and never left, some people can't wait to get the hell out of here. >> reporter: what does boston have that san francisco does not? >> food, best sports teams, started the revolution, which means we started this country, which is just the best of everything right here. >> reporter: lobster rolls are now $30, to paraphrase comedian jim gaffigan, it's certainly one way to eat butter. roast beef sandwiches on revere beach and canoles...
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. >> boston is a great city. some people come here and never left. some people come here and want to get the hell out of here. >> reporter: what is boston, the other city by the bay have that san francisco does not? >> we have the best seafood, best sports teams. we started the revolution, which means we started this country. we're just the best of everything right here. >> reporter: lobster rolls are now $30. to pair frayed comedian jim gaffigan -- >> oh my god. >> reporter: it's certainly one way to eat butter. roast beef sandwiches on revere beach and cannolis from mike's pastry. they all lived up to the hype. the other thing is the sheer concentration of american history. paul revere, george washington, samuel adams, the site of the boston massacre, the 54th massachusetts infantry regiment, the all black volunteer soldiers depicted in the movie "glory." pound for pound, boston's cluster of historical sites along the three-mile freedom trail rivals that of any city. >> what is a wicked pisser. >> when something's awesome. >> reporter: ah, yes, the
. >> boston is a great city. some people come here and never left. some people come here and want to get the hell out of here. >> reporter: what is boston, the other city by the bay have that san francisco does not? >> we have the best seafood, best sports teams. we started the revolution, which means we started this country. we're just the best of everything right here. >> reporter: lobster rolls are now $30. to pair frayed comedian jim gaffigan -- >> oh my god....
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. >> the great city of san francisco. >> reporter: the images cover the whole church, except the sanctuary. they're role models for children. >> many of the kids have been told you're black, you can't do this. you can do whatever anybody else can do if you're willing to discipline yourself and get to work. nobody going to give you anything. taking charge of your life. >> reporter: michael len has known reverend g since he was a child. >> always doing a positive min mind-set. >> my father figure. >> reporter: now he is program director at the ingleside community center inc. the nonprofit reverend g started in 1986. kindergarten through eighth graders who come here for basketball tutoring, and technology programs do research on the people pictured and discover anything is possible. >> i would love to follow my dreams. >> reporter: 10-year-old sincere perkins aspires to have his picture on the wall one day for his kids and grandkids to see. >> i can show them where i'm at on this wall. i would cry of joy because i would know i was a good kid back in the day. >> you've got all these pictures,
. >> the great city of san francisco. >> reporter: the images cover the whole church, except the sanctuary. they're role models for children. >> many of the kids have been told you're black, you can't do this. you can do whatever anybody else can do if you're willing to discipline yourself and get to work. nobody going to give you anything. taking charge of your life. >> reporter: michael len has known reverend g since he was a child. >> always doing a positive min...
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this project speaks of a great city. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes in our studio. we already have guests with whom we are ready. we will analyze all those topics that are in italy and in this studio this is exactly what we are doing, so we are analyzing what happened this week and what this will all mean for, first of all, for those fighters who fight in the east and defend our positions. today we have oleg synyutka, people's deputy of ukraine, european solidarity, we welcome you taras batenko , people's deputy of ukraine for the future, co-chairman of the entire parliamentary group, ruslan koshulinsky, with us, senior sergeant of the armed forces of ukraine, vice-speaker of the parliament of the seventh convocation, head of the freedom faction in the lviv city council, yaroslav yurchyshyn people's deputy of ukraine justice association oksana yurynets with us people's deputy of ukraine of the 8th convocation head of the regional organization of the party udar and vlad yakushev commander of the intelligence unit of the marine marines of the armed forces of ukraine e
this project speaks of a great city. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes in our studio. we already have guests with whom we are ready. we will analyze all those topics that are in italy and in this studio this is exactly what we are doing, so we are analyzing what happened this week and what this will all mean for, first of all, for those fighters who fight in the east and defend our positions. today we have oleg synyutka, people's deputy of ukraine, european solidarity, we welcome you taras...
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because it's a great city. there is so much wealth here, and it's absolutely inexcusable that it's in the state that it is. >> reporter: reporting in san francisco, shawn chitnis, kpix 5. >>> oh, this is a tough way for the warriors to kick off the 2022 nba finals. a barrage of late threes from the celtics led to a game one loss for the warriors. after leading almost the entire game. >> yeah, it was painful. kpix 5's charlie in sports with more on this rough finish. >> was that al horford and d derrick white or larry bird. they combined for 11 of 16 from deep, but the catch 22. both those guys shot at under 33% from three-point land on the season. so i wouldn't expect that all serious. for game one, it was horford flexing his muscle in the fourth quarter. boston overcame a 15-point warriors advantage, outscoring golden state 40 to 16 in the final frame. but again, two celtics that don't shoot it great, shot it great. so plenty of confidence that they're going to be okay. >> it's about winning four games by any
because it's a great city. there is so much wealth here, and it's absolutely inexcusable that it's in the state that it is. >> reporter: reporting in san francisco, shawn chitnis, kpix 5. >>> oh, this is a tough way for the warriors to kick off the 2022 nba finals. a barrage of late threes from the celtics led to a game one loss for the warriors. after leading almost the entire game. >> yeah, it was painful. kpix 5's charlie in sports with more on this rough finish....
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after today's ward ceremony, and he asked about the difficulties of reporting on the war into great cities. this war currently is the most dangerous war i've covered to have covered several so main restriction. and the main danger is how difficult and how immensely dangerous for the life of the journalists to do their work. just to go out and shoot them right into. take photos isn't predictable, the weapons are heavy. celtic, new situations are unpredictable. so just dad's dad's already pose. it's an immense challenge. hence, there the amount of misinformation and propaganda, but that's not up to journalists to decide, you know, on the son of joss or any else. anyone who, who's in the ground in our job is just to keep reporting. do you feel that this recognition is also for ukrainian journalists and do you fear that the world might forget about them if the war goes on for several years? i think are all old the media war can ukrainians international risk in their lives? you know, like not on the, you know, trying to, to be on the ground. you know what a close to the situation where it's hap
after today's ward ceremony, and he asked about the difficulties of reporting on the war into great cities. this war currently is the most dangerous war i've covered to have covered several so main restriction. and the main danger is how difficult and how immensely dangerous for the life of the journalists to do their work. just to go out and shoot them right into. take photos isn't predictable, the weapons are heavy. celtic, new situations are unpredictable. so just dad's dad's already pose....
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one main fact there's and the regime that has been to suing and expansion and policy says, it's a great city. i'm going to run a come on to that. in the 3rd world, can i to so just please on to the questions. what do you think of the shift from spain towards the moral composition? because that, that ultimately is what, what effects, what's gonna happen regionally, and will come on to the other, your other points. but please answer that question 1st. when we want to make this move, make a lot. yes, we cannot understand what is happening now in the region and the relations that you're talking about without putting it even briefly into its historical context. i know what would make it can replace it and move on that. exactly. we're talking about morag with that and try to invade out jerry and start at $900.00. 60 more off of that, you compile possible how to publish more awkward how to clean the motor jania for many years and 2 kids. and i used to recognize morocco which tried to keep high spanish iceland in july 2002. this is a regime that has been seeing expansion is an added to record if i c
one main fact there's and the regime that has been to suing and expansion and policy says, it's a great city. i'm going to run a come on to that. in the 3rd world, can i to so just please on to the questions. what do you think of the shift from spain towards the moral composition? because that, that ultimately is what, what effects, what's gonna happen regionally, and will come on to the other, your other points. but please answer that question 1st. when we want to make this move, make a lot....
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colleagues, my comrades , all the lawyers who are present in this hall, wonderful impressions of our great city and from those discussions that you really have in these discussions, truth is born. thank you all very much. thank you so much. thank you dmitry anatolyevich thank you to all the participants in our plenary discussion of the legal forum. well, see you next year. and if the weather is good, then maybe it’s the gulf of finland, but on the territory of this forum i remember it for sure, of course, but then we’ll ask the ministry of justice to take a closer look at the gulf of finland, i see, then we’ll talk about the strength. all the best. it was broadcast from international legal forum, which takes place in st. petersburg. the exchange of prisoners that took place the day before was organized and carried out on the direct orders of vladimir putin as the supreme commander-in-chief, this was announced today by the ministry of defense in the military department. they stressed that the life, health and release of servicemen of russia and the people's republics are of paramount importance.
colleagues, my comrades , all the lawyers who are present in this hall, wonderful impressions of our great city and from those discussions that you really have in these discussions, truth is born. thank you all very much. thank you so much. thank you dmitry anatolyevich thank you to all the participants in our plenary discussion of the legal forum. well, see you next year. and if the weather is good, then maybe it’s the gulf of finland, but on the territory of this forum i remember it for...
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the citizens of this great city can enjoy quality of life issues. right now, we are in a war zone. emergency must be declared. even though some of all are against guns, a time will come when you have to have a gun to defend yourself. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: good afternoon. this is patricia erik. i'm a retired faculty member at city college of san francisco. i live in district 4. this morning, at the c.t.a. meeting, you approved $850,000 to install bike racks in san francisco. you're using funds that came from it driver vehicle registration. you spend this money on a small minority of people who ride bikes. this is just a continuation of your hostile takeover of the streets of san francisco. your agency, sfmta are ignoring your own climate action plan, which clearly shows that the most expedient plan to clean a air in san francisco is to convert gas-powered vehicles to electric vehicles. according to your climate action plan figures, page 77 of the plan, all your seven strategies to reduce greenhouse gases is converting to
the citizens of this great city can enjoy quality of life issues. right now, we are in a war zone. emergency must be declared. even though some of all are against guns, a time will come when you have to have a gun to defend yourself. thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next caller. >> caller: good afternoon. this is patricia erik. i'm a retired faculty member at city college of san francisco. i live in district 4. this morning, at the c.t.a. meeting, you...
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great obey in the bath. go to the temple from early childhood and adolescence. citiesodel and the birth of a great empire on the 350th anniversary of peter i on the day of russia on the first wow. red summer, i would love you when the nest is dust, but mosquitoes to flies. eh, alexander sergeevich, the climate has changed since your days, the heat has only felt a little in siberia. but the rest of russia is waiting for the heat. what do you think of the bark, then you can protect yourself from it in stores with a rich selection of repellents. what to choose now we will conduct a field experiment so that not one will buzz? spray cream bracelet or essential oil, what is the best protection against mosquitoes? today, the fishermen will find out that it is written highly effective, i want to believe it is safe and you can, of course, moisturize the skin for children. the bracelet is natural, first of all, and will not harm my health. for the purity of the experiment, we seat friends away from each other and leave for an hour. in the meantime, let's figure out how protectiv
great obey in the bath. go to the temple from early childhood and adolescence. citiesodel and the birth of a great empire on the 350th anniversary of peter i on the day of russia on the first wow. red summer, i would love you when the nest is dust, but mosquitoes to flies. eh, alexander sergeevich, the climate has changed since your days, the heat has only felt a little in siberia. but the rest of russia is waiting for the heat. what do you think of the bark, then you can protect yourself from...
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one of the great cities of the country. now it's falling apart because its mayor is deranged. that's not an overstate. racist and stupid and worse. she just went on a bizarre rant screaming the f word at clarence thomas. why? we have some ideas straight ahead. it's dinner time with family and your heart is filled with bliss. but as you eat the roasted goose, your little sport incists. hey dad, did you know america is racist? your shocked with grief when suddenly george washington bursts through. he snatched the screen and changed the thing to an app called prageru. there's content for your child's mind to fight the leftist lies. and if you give your child a chance to watch and grow. they might burst forth like washington, a true american hero. make a tax-deductible donation at prageru.com. >> i'm kevin corke in washington. ghislaine maxwell has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping jeffery epstein abuse girls. epstein allegedly killed himself in 2019 while awaiting trial couldn't have committed the crimes without the help of maxwell, his long-time companion. voters
one of the great cities of the country. now it's falling apart because its mayor is deranged. that's not an overstate. racist and stupid and worse. she just went on a bizarre rant screaming the f word at clarence thomas. why? we have some ideas straight ahead. it's dinner time with family and your heart is filled with bliss. but as you eat the roasted goose, your little sport incists. hey dad, did you know america is racist? your shocked with grief when suddenly george washington bursts...
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people talk with great enthusiasm about some of the great cities here.k, los angeles, and chicago and i think we have to do what question to make travel more and more seamless. >> the drop is when you look at memorial day weekend, the metric that we focus on, we were u up about 25% in 2019. our recovery is being lead by our luxury portfolio we were up about 30% in rate you asked the right question and i think as long as we're delivering on service that can be challenged in markets where labor is difficult we continue to see remarkable prices >> people just paying the higher prices and you're not seeing push back? >> no, it varies by mark and leisure and coastal test y -- destinations some of the urban market that's have not come back as quickly. >> everybody can raising interest rating around the globe. are you seeing any kind of slow down or any real impact? >> it could be fear of resection, increasing fuel prices the volume of demand out there, the two plus trillion dollars of sayings in the u.s. is driving volumes. >> we're down about 30%. but one of
people talk with great enthusiasm about some of the great cities here.k, los angeles, and chicago and i think we have to do what question to make travel more and more seamless. >> the drop is when you look at memorial day weekend, the metric that we focus on, we were u up about 25% in 2019. our recovery is being lead by our luxury portfolio we were up about 30% in rate you asked the right question and i think as long as we're delivering on service that can be challenged in markets where...
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i want hong kong to be the great, wonderful open city it was >>. simply too tough to plan a future here. >> it's taken a battering over the last three years, but it is such a resilient place. >> much like on that stormy day 25 years ago, there is still an air of uncertainty hanging over hong kong. shery: go to bloomberg.com. emma o'brien joins us for more. we are getting mixed signals from china >> one day china is saying they are not going to pursue the herd immunity still targeting the elimination policy. they are starting to live with covid, it's been a painful pivot. china doesn't want to do it. china says they have too many elderly people. that is what we seeing at the moment. haidi: what were the biggest takeaways? >> we started this in november, 2020, pre-vaccines. very effectively to keep covid out. they shifted the way the countries have approached, that is a justice ranking as well. top of the ranking for a long time. this started to pivot. access to vaccines quicker, helps to put a lid on fatality rates. then we saw other places in europ
i want hong kong to be the great, wonderful open city it was >>. simply too tough to plan a future here. >> it's taken a battering over the last three years, but it is such a resilient place. >> much like on that stormy day 25 years ago, there is still an air of uncertainty hanging over hong kong. shery: go to bloomberg.com. emma o'brien joins us for more. we are getting mixed signals from china >> one day china is saying they are not going to pursue the herd immunity...
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and that is diminished in once great cities.t of crimes where people are not going into cvs and stealing things by garbage bag falls. they are also following people home, buy hiking things and then rubbing them during their -- in their driveway. or they follow them into their houses. that does not even touched the homeless crisis that none of the mayors, not to mention the das, are able to handle at all. voters are getting very frustrated. >> and that does approach to criminal justice reform, the das have taken, that is not working. doing away with cash bail. we see a drastically removed a metric how is that working out for him? homicides, arson, violent felonies, property crimes, everything is up double digits and some property crimes have been reported low because people know nothing is going to be done. and to kennedy's point, it is because of crime. >> lawrence: yeah. it is a major issue. people are talking about how crime is impacting them. it used to be just the major cities. it is starting to affect the suburbs as well. a
and that is diminished in once great cities.t of crimes where people are not going into cvs and stealing things by garbage bag falls. they are also following people home, buy hiking things and then rubbing them during their -- in their driveway. or they follow them into their houses. that does not even touched the homeless crisis that none of the mayors, not to mention the das, are able to handle at all. voters are getting very frustrated. >> and that does approach to criminal justice...
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city. illinois coming up at chicago. great, great city. second five in the top ten. colorado. of course., all good. washington, texas, minnesota, and louisiana. what say you? >> shannon: i mean, come on, florida should be number one. i don't know how they ended up at number two but if you want to find anything to do there, you can buried him and if not just all south beach and disney, which are super fun, but there are a lot of other things, agricultural stuff and strawberry festival. >> kevin: you can go fishing, you can go hunting. florida is a great time. colorado same thing and you can add skiing on top of all of that. >> shannon: it's beautiful out there. my husband will be there tomorrow but i would like to stay in the same state. good news. >> kevin: you're going to love it, see you soon. >> shannon: what do americans really think when it comes to president biden's latest claims on inflation? we are going to break down brand-new fox news poll and with the dream team next. sends my glucose numbers straight to my phone. you can see your number and where it's heading. and i get alert
city. illinois coming up at chicago. great, great city. second five in the top ten. colorado. of course., all good. washington, texas, minnesota, and louisiana. what say you? >> shannon: i mean, come on, florida should be number one. i don't know how they ended up at number two but if you want to find anything to do there, you can buried him and if not just all south beach and disney, which are super fun, but there are a lot of other things, agricultural stuff and strawberry festival....
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some attention there on the great city of london and the second day of the queens platinum jubilee. >rley: yesterday was about the trip in the colorado's, this elaborate military parade with queen elizabeth at the balcony with the other working members of the royal family. she was wearing a blue dress. she looked great and you see her standing with her cousin there. today, we are not going to see her because yesterday evening, buckingham palace released a statement said she is bowing out of today's event which will be a church service at the cathedral where princess diana and prince charles were married. the statement reads the queen greatly enjoyed the birthday parade but did experience some discomfort taking into account the journey at the activity required to participate in tomorrow's national service of thanksgiving at st. paul cathedral, her majesty with great reluctance has included she will not attend. >> todd: if i can add something to the rail statement to help these folks out, she is 96 years old and understand she cannot continue with today's thanksgiving mass because she h
some attention there on the great city of london and the second day of the queens platinum jubilee. >rley: yesterday was about the trip in the colorado's, this elaborate military parade with queen elizabeth at the balcony with the other working members of the royal family. she was wearing a blue dress. she looked great and you see her standing with her cousin there. today, we are not going to see her because yesterday evening, buckingham palace released a statement said she is bowing out of...
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now the fighters are checking individual city facilities , local residents are of great help. ey report on places where militants can hide. first of all. this applies to industrial zones on the outskirts. in the north of donetsk, ukrainian troops fired on the cities of donbass in the morning ; fired from large-caliber mortars and heavy artillery in the joint center for control and coordination counted more than 20 shells. university of new orleans, usa. one person was killed, two were wounded, fire was opened right at the graduation ceremony, during which 40 suspects caught fire and were interrogated by the police. in russia, as of today, pensions have increased, the minimum wage, the subsistence minimum, and social payments, their size has increased by 10%. this decision was previously made by vladimir putin, the recalculation will take place automatically without any statements from the citizens. as a result, for example, the average pension will increase by almost 1,800 rubles. russian researchers record a new fact of shelling of settlements of the lpr, criminal cases have b
now the fighters are checking individual city facilities , local residents are of great help. ey report on places where militants can hide. first of all. this applies to industrial zones on the outskirts. in the north of donetsk, ukrainian troops fired on the cities of donbass in the morning ; fired from large-caliber mortars and heavy artillery in the joint center for control and coordination counted more than 20 shells. university of new orleans, usa. one person was killed, two were wounded,...
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said used to be a great city.yor, fairly new mayor he is very frustrated and he lashed out at prosecutors and at judges. because we have all these judges that are lax, that are putting people back out on the streets immediately. they're not putting them behind bars, even if they have a long rap sheet. as long as they don't have a felony or killing someone you get to get released. is he saying you are cutting loose all these suspected shooters and then they are going back out and unleashing more gunfire in our great city of new york. he said the bad guys are not taking you seriously. and our city's justice system is turning into the laughing stock of the entire country. listener to -- you want to say something, brian? >> brian: no, i would rather listen. listen and you a talk afterwards. >> brian: i promise. >> you know what's interesting? you do a profile? the picture that's emerging after the shooting, after the arrest, after being let go, do you know what they do? they go to another shooting. people no longer be
said used to be a great city.yor, fairly new mayor he is very frustrated and he lashed out at prosecutors and at judges. because we have all these judges that are lax, that are putting people back out on the streets immediately. they're not putting them behind bars, even if they have a long rap sheet. as long as they don't have a felony or killing someone you get to get released. is he saying you are cutting loose all these suspected shooters and then they are going back out and unleashing more...
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. >> i'm filled with hope because i know this is a great city. >> congresswoman karen bass has endorsements from the "l.a. times" and labor unions. polls show her in a virtual dead heat for a runoff in november against a billionaire developer rick cabinet member ruse see, a republican-turned democrat who says he's the city's best hope. >> if people want change, i'd love to be their mayor. >> other democrats are expected to sail into the november election. voter turnout is expected to be low, even though every registered voter got a mail-in ballot. we should know the results of the da recall soon after the polls close in about five hours. and the outcome will send a message to los angeles, where critics are gathering signatures to mount a recall against their progressive district attorney, george gascon. bret? >> claudia, thank you. we'll have all the results on fox news throughout the night. up next, actor and uvalde, texas, native matthew mcconaughy is here to make his case for gun responsibility reform. >> enough with the counter punching, enough of the invalidation of the other side. let
. >> i'm filled with hope because i know this is a great city. >> congresswoman karen bass has endorsements from the "l.a. times" and labor unions. polls show her in a virtual dead heat for a runoff in november against a billionaire developer rick cabinet member ruse see, a republican-turned democrat who says he's the city's best hope. >> if people want change, i'd love to be their mayor. >> other democrats are expected to sail into the november election. voter...
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. >> great city of san francisco. >> reporter: the images cover the whole church, except the sanctuary are role models for children. >> many of the kids have been told, you know, you're black, you can't do this. you can do whatever anybody else can do if you really discipline yourself and get to work. nobody going to give you anything. take charge of your life. >> reporter: mike allen has known reverend g since he was a child. >> positive thinking. mindset. father figure and mentor. >> reporter: now, mike is program director at the after-school non-profit reverend g started at the church in 1986. kindergarten through eighth graders who come for tutoring and basketball can discover anything is possible. >> i'd love to follow my dreams. >> reporter: 10-year-old sincere perkins aspires to have his picture on the wall one day for his kids and grand kids to see. >> i can show them where i'm at on this wall. i would cry of joy because i would know that i was a good kid back in the day. >> you've got all these pictures, this collage to inspire others. what inspired you? >> my mother, to be ho
. >> great city of san francisco. >> reporter: the images cover the whole church, except the sanctuary are role models for children. >> many of the kids have been told, you know, you're black, you can't do this. you can do whatever anybody else can do if you really discipline yourself and get to work. nobody going to give you anything. take charge of your life. >> reporter: mike allen has known reverend g since he was a child. >> positive thinking. mindset. father...
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it's a great sport city of boston we start off at pea come 9:00 and move to usa at 10:00 and noon here on nbc to crown the u.s. open champ. it's an all new transplant, coming up. for our team, see you tomorrow for the final round of the u.s. open >>> right now at 5:00, several people attacked within sfo causing travelers to run for safety. and we are learning new details of the assaulted hearing from witnesses for the first time >>> in the car crashes into a bus. >>> they are the last two get the vaccine. the cdc gives the go-ahead for kids under the age of six to get a coven vaccine. we will tell you how soon your kids can line up. news starts right now. thank you, for it joining us. i am terry mcsweeney. >>> there was a scary situation last night at sfo. a man went to a terminal and pulled out a large knife. >> reporter: we spoke with people who saw it all. >> reporter: at sfo it is business as usual but friday evening the calm at the international terminal was briefly shattered. these travelers have their friday flight delayed until saturday. they saw a commotion and quickly started
it's a great sport city of boston we start off at pea come 9:00 and move to usa at 10:00 and noon here on nbc to crown the u.s. open champ. it's an all new transplant, coming up. for our team, see you tomorrow for the final round of the u.s. open >>> right now at 5:00, several people attacked within sfo causing travelers to run for safety. and we are learning new details of the assaulted hearing from witnesses for the first time >>> in the car crashes into a bus. >>>...
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but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identity mélange. this city faces real urban challenges. the people here will tell you that they have the worst potholes on the planet. it might be true, but they say it with a sense of ironic pride. is that the metaphor that defines this place? citizens constantly having to navigate safe passage through a ruthless asphalt jungle? maybe it is. let's find out. - montreal has often been dubbed "little paris". it's not. it's been described as new york with a european twist. nah! while it's true that montreal is the largest french-speaking city in north america, trust me when i say that this city has an identity all its own. while cheap rents have long made montreal a great place for artists to live and thriv
but i still have a problem putting my finger on what makes this city so great. through the centuries, montreal has found itself at a global crossroads where nations, cultures and languages have met, or were fiercely defended. now, it's as though montreal is a city that spends a lot of time wondering about itself. i wouldn't call it an identity crisis, more of an identity mélange. this city faces real urban challenges. the people here will tell you that they have the worst potholes on the...
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it's a great city but all that dirtiness and homelessness you got to clean that off the streets.>> jesse: it was barclay. the round man of rebounds. sorry. all right. she is running away with it. here we go. category, technical difficulties which we never have on this show. question which cable news host had their interview with a biden official cut short after the camera came crashing down? was it jake tapper or was it nicolle wallace? >> i don't know. can i cheat? >> jesse: it's 50/50. >> i'm going with tapper. >> you are going with jake? you are going with jake. let's see who it is. >> i think we also need to take very seriously that -- oh, whoa, whoa, guys. >> our camera fell down. okay. brian deese, thank you so much. >> yikes. >> that symbolizes the biden presidency. >> or cnn. >> paint. this trouble man is rebranding himself as an artist after years of really bad press. this is one of his paintings. so who made it? was it hunter biden? or was it john hinckley jr.? >> i'm going here. >> you are going hunter, you are going hunter. >> is it? >> it is john hinckley jr. who is
it's a great city but all that dirtiness and homelessness you got to clean that off the streets.>> jesse: it was barclay. the round man of rebounds. sorry. all right. she is running away with it. here we go. category, technical difficulties which we never have on this show. question which cable news host had their interview with a biden official cut short after the camera came crashing down? was it jake tapper or was it nicolle wallace? >> i don't know. can i cheat? >> jesse:...
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jean hernandez, the mayor of the great city of -- thank you for being here. i want to welcome -- [inaudible] her colleague, dr. liu connector, who is the james h. kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university. we are joined by the dean of students, doctor jerry price, as well. a new program that the -- we are really excited about that. thank you all for being here. i want to thank all of our presidents council members that are here tonight for their support, which makes this evening and all of our evenings like this possible. this evening, i have the pleasure of introducing two men who are contributing mightily tonight to american estuary. i am pleased that c-span is withholding tonight conversation for future broadcasts in the nixon foundation. we are broadcasting live tonight because this conversation will illuminate the richard nixon that these men knew and knew very well. today is the 50th anniversary of the day on which president nixon departed andrews air force base on his way to china. in that ensuing week, he wo
jean hernandez, the mayor of the great city of -- thank you for being here. i want to welcome -- [inaudible] her colleague, dr. liu connector, who is the james h. kavanaugh chair in presidential studies, which is a new program at chapman university. we are joined by the dean of students, doctor jerry price, as well. a new program that the -- we are really excited about that. thank you all for being here. i want to thank all of our presidents council members that are here tonight for their...
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like many of the world's great cities, petaluma inc in 18, 58 and eventual growth can be tied directly to a waterway in this case, the petaluma river in the gold rush era, the town's riverfront location made it possible to ship poultry, grain and dairy products to the booming populations of oakland and san francisco. petaluma is growing egg industry spurred the tagline the world's egg basket, which the city still celebrates with the annual butter and eggs day parade. now you can find all types of recreation on the river, including kayaks stand up paddleboard and river cruises that the use of the river has changed over the last century and a half remains an important part of petaluma economy. petaluma is downtown was spared for much of the 19 oh six earthquake, meaning many of its buildings have foundations that were put down 150 years ago. today those buildings are home to specialty stores, restaurants and galleries. the city's population of about 60,000 fluff to petaluma as many parks for hiking, biking and running. if you're born to food and drink, then the outdoors petaluma has you
like many of the world's great cities, petaluma inc in 18, 58 and eventual growth can be tied directly to a waterway in this case, the petaluma river in the gold rush era, the town's riverfront location made it possible to ship poultry, grain and dairy products to the booming populations of oakland and san francisco. petaluma is growing egg industry spurred the tagline the world's egg basket, which the city still celebrates with the annual butter and eggs day parade. now you can find all types...
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in time, we can go on to be a great city.emember ♪ ♪ we will never forget ♪ ♪ we will never forget ♪ ♪ we will always remember ♪ ♪ we will never forget ♪ >> my dreams of what greenwood should look like, it should look like us. >> my hope for greenwood is that she can become back what she used to be. >> i wish greenwood would be healed. a lot of stuff was buried deep. >> my dream is to have a replicate of 1921 with the black businesses, everybody supporting each other. >> we are the youngest business owners on greenwood. i would like to see young people, you know, rebuilding black wall street. >> let there be some type of closure and some type of life we are enjoying. >> we need to reclaim what was ours from the beginning. our people built black wall street by hard work and dedication. we did it one time, we can do it again. >> greenwood can be that again. we can be all that we want to be. >>> don't touch that dial. we're about to flip it for you. >> in five, four, three, two. >> tv is changing dramatically now with 150 channe
in time, we can go on to be a great city.emember ♪ ♪ we will never forget ♪ ♪ we will never forget ♪ ♪ we will always remember ♪ ♪ we will never forget ♪ >> my dreams of what greenwood should look like, it should look like us. >> my hope for greenwood is that she can become back what she used to be. >> i wish greenwood would be healed. a lot of stuff was buried deep. >> my dream is to have a replicate of 1921 with the black businesses, everybody...
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he has been a crusader for small government as well but also hills the great city of texas give a nice welcome to phil gramm of texas. [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you steve. nobody said i was going to say anything. [laughter] two things, president reagan once put his arm around me and said he want you me in the eye. weinberger tells me your grant redmond is more dangerous than the soviet minute. would you assure me that is not the case and i said yes mr. president i will sure that is not the case. dick and i were destined to become friends. we are both economists we both came to washington we wanted less government and more freedom there's not a lot of people who come to government with the idea of having list the very institutions they come to be a part of. the thing i always found was very interesting. i never lost my all of it. that was dick always had this view that he was like a spy in the soviet union that had become a leader of the central committee one of the people running. it was sort of like i was there as his american handler and he was telling me what i was doin
he has been a crusader for small government as well but also hills the great city of texas give a nice welcome to phil gramm of texas. [applause] [applause] [applause] thank you steve. nobody said i was going to say anything. [laughter] two things, president reagan once put his arm around me and said he want you me in the eye. weinberger tells me your grant redmond is more dangerous than the soviet minute. would you assure me that is not the case and i said yes mr. president i will sure that is...
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. >> i hope that something can be done to clean the city up, because it is a great city.here's so much wealth here. it's absolutely inexcusable that it is in the state that it is. >> reporter: reporting in san francisco, shawn chitnis, kpix 5. >>> coming up, a doctor's prescription for a healthier life is helping patients on the peninsula. the program is the brainchild of this week's jefferson award ♪ >>> we've got an election that's right around the corner, this tuesday. it's coming up. that's our primary. in the u.s. senate race, candidates are preparing for a special election. kpix 5 spoke to all the candidates and gives us some context. >> reporter: before we dive into the front-runners, know you're going to be voting for senator twice. the first time is for the partial or unexpired term that's left vacant after kamala harris left office to become vice president. the second time is for the full six-year term for u.s. senator. the man currently holding the job is alex padilla. as california's first latino senator, he made history during the supreme court confirmation h
. >> i hope that something can be done to clean the city up, because it is a great city.here's so much wealth here. it's absolutely inexcusable that it is in the state that it is. >> reporter: reporting in san francisco, shawn chitnis, kpix 5. >>> coming up, a doctor's prescription for a healthier life is helping patients on the peninsula. the program is the brainchild of this week's jefferson award ♪ >>> we've got an election that's right around the corner, this...
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city. you did great thanks for hosting us and have a great friday. ♪ ♪ ♪ feel, feel, feel it ♪ [cheers and er: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show!" ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ ♪ feel, feel, feel it ♪ ♪ feel, feel it, it, feel it ♪ ♪ tell me how you're feeling ♪ ♪ when we're feeling how we're feeling ♪ ♪ and we're feeling what we're feeling ♪ ♪ here we go ♪ ♪ feel it, and feel it ♪ ♪ and feel it like this ♪ ♪ how you doin', wendy? ♪ ♪ let's go ♪ >> announcer: now, here's sherri! [cheers and applause] >> audience: whoop, whoop! whoop, whoop! whoop, whoop! whoop, whoop! whoop, whoop! whoop, whoop! whoop, whoop! whoop, whoop!
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jim randomness and the mayor pro tem of the great city of yorba linda and thank you for joining being here, jeanne. i want to welcome with dr. lotay -- any chair of presidential studies that chaplin university. and her colleague dr. luke -- with the james h. kevin a chair in a presidential studies which is a new program at chapman university and we joined by the dean of students and talk to jerry price as well. and you programmer chapman and the foundation has helped to put together and we are really excited about. thank you all for being here. initiative in addition i want to thank all of our presidents council members who have been here tonight for this report which makes this evening and all of our evenings like this possible. this evening i had the pleasure of introducing two men who are contributing mightily tonight to american history. and i'm very pleased that c-span is reporting tonight's conversation for future broadcaster to the nixon foundation which is broadcasting tonight as well because this conversation will illuminate the richard nixon that these men knew and knew very
jim randomness and the mayor pro tem of the great city of yorba linda and thank you for joining being here, jeanne. i want to welcome with dr. lotay -- any chair of presidential studies that chaplin university. and her colleague dr. luke -- with the james h. kevin a chair in a presidential studies which is a new program at chapman university and we joined by the dean of students and talk to jerry price as well. and you programmer chapman and the foundation has helped to put together and we are...
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so we were there when the city was vibrant, and there were restaurants and cafÉs, and it was a great city saw it in the opposite direction. we were there when it was peaceful and quiet and beautiful. and then, we returned in march. and it was just a completely different place. sadly, at that point, the war and what the war had done, so when we returned, we saw entire streets that were completely destroyed, residential areas, and buildings that have been hit by missiles. half of the city had left, it was like a ghost town, and the people who did stay moved to underground. and there were also those who chose to stay, like the medical workers, the emergency workers, and the volunteers that were there. and we had really, really heartbreaking stories, painful stories, we spent a lot of time with emergency workers who were pulling the bodies of victims from under the rubble. and we were with them, actually, at one point when they pulled out the body of a 73 year old grandmother, who had been stuck inside the rubble of her home that had been destroyed. and actually, even today, i read that there
so we were there when the city was vibrant, and there were restaurants and cafÉs, and it was a great city saw it in the opposite direction. we were there when it was peaceful and quiet and beautiful. and then, we returned in march. and it was just a completely different place. sadly, at that point, the war and what the war had done, so when we returned, we saw entire streets that were completely destroyed, residential areas, and buildings that have been hit by missiles. half of the city had...