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a war in an article published online father jo ann burden was find the equivalent of nearly $300.00 euros for dinners, believe to be the 1st person to be found guilty under the new legislation rushed through the russian parliament. the united nations says the fighting has displaced nearly 6500000 people inside ukraine, and that's on top of the more than 3000000 refugees who have left the country. in total, those estimates mean almost a quarter of ukrainians have had to flee their homes while among those refugees, many young people and unaccompanied minus this war has fed countless families apart . what organisation in berlin has focused on evacuating jewish children, including the number of orphans from the ukrainian city of odessa. the jewish festival of poor in this week offered an opportunity for a little light relief from the horrors of the war and concerns about those left behind ah orphans, and students from the ukrainian city for data. enjoy the festivities in berlin. they were evacuated by the orthodox jewish shabbat organization. soon after the war broke out. jacqueline dash from
a war in an article published online father jo ann burden was find the equivalent of nearly $300.00 euros for dinners, believe to be the 1st person to be found guilty under the new legislation rushed through the russian parliament. the united nations says the fighting has displaced nearly 6500000 people inside ukraine, and that's on top of the more than 3000000 refugees who have left the country. in total, those estimates mean almost a quarter of ukrainians have had to flee their homes while...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from the fredric j. ridel living trust. (triumphant marching band music) >> narrator: in the spring of 2012, vladimir vladimirovich putin entered the kremlin to start his third term as president of russia. it had been a remarkable ascent: in just over 20 years, a journey from unemployed spy to modern-day czar. lieutenant colonel andrey zykov has watched that climb to power. a former police investigator who once wanted to arrest putin, he says his rise has come at great cost. >> (speaking russian) >> (translated): well, of course there has always been corruption in russia, but building it into such a meticulous system was something only mr. putin has managed to do. could putin be held criminally responsible based on the evidence that has already been gathered? absolutely, yes. >> narrator: in 2010, zykov laid out evidence he had gathered from an investigation of putin's early years in city government in st. petersburg. he posted it on youtube. mysteriously, there
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from the fredric j. ridel living trust. (triumphant marching band music) >> narrator: in the spring of 2012, vladimir vladimirovich putin entered the kremlin to start his third term as president of russia. it had been a remarkable ascent: in just over 20 years, a journey from unemployed spy to modern-day czar. lieutenant colonel andrey zykov has watched that climb to power. a former...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.itional support from laura debonis and corey david sauer. ♪ ♪ >> vladimir putin is about to chair a meeting of the russian security council... >> vladimir putin will address his security council at a special session... >> narrator: it was three days before vladimir putin ordered the invasion of ukraine. >> (speaking russian) >> you have him striding his sort of cocky walk and sitting by himself. and his advisers, they're literally sitting, like, 30 feet away from putin. >> they're sitting in an array like schoolchildren. this looked more like something you would see in a royal court than you wld see in a modern government. >> (speaking russian) >> it was unhinged. having his national security team, one by one, press him to invade ukraine. >> (speaking russian) >> they went up there and dutifully said what the master wanted them to say. >> (speaking russian) >> i think back to that security council meeting, and i realize how scared they must all be of him. it just felt like they were da
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.itional support from laura debonis and corey david sauer. ♪ ♪ >> vladimir putin is about to chair a meeting of the russian security council... >> vladimir putin will address his security council at a special session... >> narrator: it was three days before vladimir putin ordered the invasion of ukraine. >> (speaking russian) >> you have him striding his sort of cocky walk and...
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.itional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. additional support for “plot to overturnhe election” was provided by jonathanogan family foundation, empowering world-changing work. ♪ ♪ >> an election permeated with fraud. is that an election? >> no! >> we all know that biden didn't get 80 million votes. e a eak. >> a.c. thpson: i've come to phoenix, arizona. >> we already have a president and his name is donald trump. >> thompson: it's been more than a year since donald trump was defeated. >> we will, if i have anything to say about it, decertify the november 2020 presidential election. >> if you don't think that fraud exists in the election and you don't think the election was stolen, you're either stupid or you're just not that bright. (audience laughs) >> thompson: but across the country, millions of americans continue to believe that the election was stolen from him. i'm here to talk to a man who's a big part of the reason
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler.itional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. additional support for “plot to overturnhe election” was provided by jonathanogan family foundation, empowering world-changing work. ♪ ♪ >> an election permeated with fraud. is that an election? >> no! >> we all know that biden didn't get 80 million votes. e a eak. >> a.c....
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fertilizer and one wild meadow in the town by geese and nature reserve near fryeburg insect expert jo ann, buddha and biologist. how but nichol are searching for fresh dung. here we have a fairly old patty. mike, you can tell the surface of the party is dried out and has a relatively thick crushed what we are already able to see. the 1st larval stage is developing inside. you can see that here, fly larvae like that, that grows in the dung is in turn food for other insects. if we mainly find these bugs inside amazon here, for example, we have a clown beetle on, it's relatively small, but there are significantly larger species. 2 of these are purely predatory english . they have a very large mouths, similar to a butcher's cutting machine limit with which they dropped larvae into small pieces and then eat them. this is a very complex food. web cow patties are little islands of life. the dung provides food and shelter for thousands of creatures. the colonization of a patty starts after a couple of seconds of his existence already with the arrival of dung flies that want to lay their eggs and
fertilizer and one wild meadow in the town by geese and nature reserve near fryeburg insect expert jo ann, buddha and biologist. how but nichol are searching for fresh dung. here we have a fairly old patty. mike, you can tell the surface of the party is dried out and has a relatively thick crushed what we are already able to see. the 1st larval stage is developing inside. you can see that here, fly larvae like that, that grows in the dung is in turn food for other insects. if we mainly find...
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fertilizer and one wild meadow in the town by geese and nature reserve near fryeburg insect expert jo ann, buddha and biologist. how but nichol are searching for fresh dung. here we have a fairly old paddy. mike, you can tell the surface of the paddy is dried out and has a relatively thick crushed what we are already able to see. the 1st larval stage is developing inside. you can see that here, fly larvae like that, that grows in the dung is in turn food for other insects. if we mainly find these bugs inside amazon here, for example, we have a clown beetle on, it's relatively small, but there are significantly larger species. 2 of these are purely predatory english . they have a very large mouths, similar to a butcher's cutting machine limit with which they chopped larvae into small pieces and then eat them. this is a very complex food web. cal patty is our little islands of life. the dung provides food and shelter for thousands of creatures. the colonization of a patty starts after a couple of seconds of his existence already with the arrival of dung flies that want to lay their eggs and
fertilizer and one wild meadow in the town by geese and nature reserve near fryeburg insect expert jo ann, buddha and biologist. how but nichol are searching for fresh dung. here we have a fairly old paddy. mike, you can tell the surface of the paddy is dried out and has a relatively thick crushed what we are already able to see. the 1st larval stage is developing inside. you can see that here, fly larvae like that, that grows in the dung is in turn food for other insects. if we mainly find...
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crew members on board the plane, reportedly a boeing 730 shaven was traveling from quin ming to gun. jo ann is understood to have crash close to the city of wu, jo in one she province. chinese president, she ging ping, said he was shocked by the crash. the number of casualties and reason for the crash or not yet. no. let's bring in corresponding fabian chrysler in beijing. fabian, can you bring us up to date on what happened? yeah, the plane took off em in coming that sir. capital, if you none, province. and in the beginning, every theme seemed to go s. norma s plant of the plane reached a height of 8800 meter and then it dropped radically very fast. and one media he reported that within 2 minutes it lost all hate hate and crashed into the mountainous region of going she that's an area that is really not very accessible and, and it costs a fire in the forest and this firestone, m a. so fire has already been extinguished, but am, according to eye witnesses, not much. m was found, i'm off the m a plane. basically everything was burnt and destroyed. what is really remarkable is that i witness
crew members on board the plane, reportedly a boeing 730 shaven was traveling from quin ming to gun. jo ann is understood to have crash close to the city of wu, jo in one she province. chinese president, she ging ping, said he was shocked by the crash. the number of casualties and reason for the crash or not yet. no. let's bring in corresponding fabian chrysler in beijing. fabian, can you bring us up to date on what happened? yeah, the plane took off em in coming that sir. capital, if you none,...
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but it still remains jo ann budget. so mandarins party has started a nation wide signature campaign, urging the government to repeal the p t. they said they have collected more than 100000 signatures. so far, the government says the changes are a substantial improvement of the existing security law and has dismiss calls for a full repeal. but the opposition says it's an attempt to mislead every one saying the most worrying sections of the law are still intact. minute fernandez, ojo 0 colombo. ah, your child is there with me. so hell robbed a reminder of all top stories. ukraine's government is urging russia to let emergency aid into maria pull and allow safe passage out for more than a 100000 people trying to leave. the besieged city has been under continuous bombardment, leaving people without food, water, or electricity. fighting has intensified north, west of chief with ukrainian forces, saying that they re taken the suburb of mark have a curfew remains in place in the capital until wednesday. and that's after russia
but it still remains jo ann budget. so mandarins party has started a nation wide signature campaign, urging the government to repeal the p t. they said they have collected more than 100000 signatures. so far, the government says the changes are a substantial improvement of the existing security law and has dismiss calls for a full repeal. but the opposition says it's an attempt to mislead every one saying the most worrying sections of the law are still intact. minute fernandez, ojo 0 colombo....
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and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and joseph azrack and abigail congdon. >> (chanting): u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> this is our (bleep) country! (people yelling) >> nancy! nancy! >> nancy! nancy pelosi! where you at, nancy? nancy! >> tell nancy pelosi we're coming for her! (people yellg) >> where are you, nancy? we're looking for you! >> (chanting): nancy! nancy! >> it was like a monster movie or like a horror film. >> (chanting): nancy! nancy! >> "nancy, where's nancy?" >> oh, look what we have here. >> (chanting): nancy! nancy! >> that was pretty ominous. >> where is she? nancy pelosi! >> i knew that we really had a problem. >> can i speak to pelosi? yeah, we're coming, bitch! >> there was an intent to harm in the voices. >> check this out, we are inside her, nancy pelosi's, office. >> i ask her if that made her afraid. nancy said that they would've had a fight on their hands. their hands, because she's an street fig
and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. additional support from koo and patricia yuen, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. and joseph azrack and abigail congdon. >> (chanting): u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> this is our (bleep) country! (people yelling) >> nancy! nancy! >> nancy! nancy pelosi! where you at, nancy? nancy! >> tell nancy pelosi we're coming for her! (people yellg) >> where are you,...