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tell us about len. ., ., ., , . about len. len was a great guy. we forced our about len.dly missed. tell me what impact len has had - going to be sadly missed. tell me what impact len has had on - going to be sadly missed. tell me. what impact len has had on people who are diagnosed with and living with motor nur rhone disease. he: campaigned, he has got a spirit about him, a determination and his character enabled him to be you know thinking about other people as well. he has gone now and really sad, but he wanted to create a bit of a legacy and more than anything an awareness to try and find something that will go some way to curing this disease. and i know he wanted to make everybody aware of mnd who wasn't aware of it and he has certainly gone a long way to doing that. ., ., ., . , ., certainly gone a long way to doing that. ., ., ., .y ., ., that. you mentioned legacy, what do ou think that. you mentioned legacy, what do you think his — that. you mentioned legacy, what do you think his legacy _ that. you mentioned legacy, what do you think his legacy might _ that. yo
tell us about len. ., ., ., , . about len. len was a great guy. we forced our about len.dly missed. tell me what impact len has had - going to be sadly missed. tell me what impact len has had on - going to be sadly missed. tell me. what impact len has had on people who are diagnosed with and living with motor nur rhone disease. he: campaigned, he has got a spirit about him, a determination and his character enabled him to be you know thinking about other people as well. he has gone now and...
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can be tough for anyone — still has lens can be tough for anyone to _ still has lens can be tough forn that outpouring around her in these next few weeks. even if attendance — her in these next few weeks. even if attendance was not what it was, serena — attendance was not what it was, serena williams.— attendance was not what it was, serena williams. they may not be a fai tale serena williams. they may not be a fairy tale ending _ serena williams. they may not be a fairy tale ending in _ serena williams. they may not be a fairy tale ending in three _ serena williams. they may not be a fairy tale ending in three weeks' - fairy tale ending in three weeks' time but in serena's own words, she is going to try. world number ten emma raducanu — had a tough time in the first round of the canada open in toronto against defending champion camila giorgi of italy. the first set went to a tie break but the british number one lost that without reply. she then lost the second 6—2 to see her preparations for her us open title defence later this month take another blow. rangers have pulled off a sensa
can be tough for anyone — still has lens can be tough for anyone to _ still has lens can be tough forn that outpouring around her in these next few weeks. even if attendance — her in these next few weeks. even if attendance was not what it was, serena — attendance was not what it was, serena williams.— attendance was not what it was, serena williams. they may not be a fai tale serena williams. they may not be a fairy tale ending _ serena williams. they may not be a fairy tale ending in...
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Aug 23, 2022
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here natalya, in the lens of the intercom camera, enters the house in the south-west of moscow, wheretigators have already rented an apartment searches. they went to the garage, where vovka left the car, and they saw a noticeable car at the house, right at this place. well left to right. he sometimes changed there, sometimes he took such a position. sometimes the pumps of the car itself are feminine in style there and different from the others. yes, because i understand that this is an english brand. and inside , too, he is of an unusual execution, that the mini cooper belonged precisely to the waist vovk confirmed her mother, the woman found out about what happened from the news , of course, i was very much shocked, because that, firstly, i didn’t know where she was even at all, she didn’t say she lives an independent life of her father natalya according to him, the daughter has always been independent and has not communicated with her parents for a long time. she went to france, uh, how do we run there. ugh, she didn't like it. she's back. eh, poland seems to have lived. uh-huh. the
here natalya, in the lens of the intercom camera, enters the house in the south-west of moscow, wheretigators have already rented an apartment searches. they went to the garage, where vovka left the car, and they saw a noticeable car at the house, right at this place. well left to right. he sometimes changed there, sometimes he took such a position. sometimes the pumps of the car itself are feminine in style there and different from the others. yes, because i understand that this is an english...
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. >> i'm len ramirez. the rise of super contagious variants with some getting sick a few weeks after a previous infection. >> and the numbers show that. these numbers come from the state first obtan the bay area s group. reinf reinfections one in seven in the first three weeks of july. that's about 50,000. that is just the cases that are known and documented. >> and san jose mayor was one of those people reinfected. he tweeted he tested positive for covid again last thursday. that's only two months after his first infection. he says his symptoms were minor. >> of course, there is president biden's rebound case, which is different from a reinfection. he tested positive after testing negative for a few days and his case is believed to be tied to the antiviral drug paxlovid. joining us live to talk about this, ucsf infectious disease expert dr. peter chin-hong. thank you for taking the time to explain this. i want to start with the covid reinfections. it used to be assumed you catch covid and you have immunit
. >> i'm len ramirez. the rise of super contagious variants with some getting sick a few weeks after a previous infection. >> and the numbers show that. these numbers come from the state first obtan the bay area s group. reinf reinfections one in seven in the first three weeks of july. that's about 50,000. that is just the cases that are known and documented. >> and san jose mayor was one of those people reinfected. he tweeted he tested positive for covid again last thursday....
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we can take our lens that science, whether it's a telescope, a microscope, m r. i study at gina in study and point are lens at a great host of questions including of course, the impact of spirituality and the human life. the origins of spirituality as we grow and develop across the human life. and once the scientist asked those questions of the impact of spirituality in human life, the findings were so strong, so bright, they were almost blind. it was extraordinary. and let me share with you. for instance, as we crossed the bridge into adulthood, 1718. 1920. there is a burgeoning mark, 50 percent increase in heritable contribution to a native spirituality, a surge, me inside out a biological clock. and we start to say, what is my meaning? what is my purpose? actually? what is the meaning in life itself? and with nagging and existential questions at the head comes in equal hunger of the heart to connect to feel illumination. well, this process comes on line whether or not we support the young adult. but when we do, he or she forms what we might call the spiritual
we can take our lens that science, whether it's a telescope, a microscope, m r. i study at gina in study and point are lens at a great host of questions including of course, the impact of spirituality and the human life. the origins of spirituality as we grow and develop across the human life. and once the scientist asked those questions of the impact of spirituality in human life, the findings were so strong, so bright, they were almost blind. it was extraordinary. and let me share with you....
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effect worked under the bright sun, that is, we already have cotton now there will be another lens, our vocabulary is being enriched to denote explosions on the territory of the russian federation, on the territory occupied by the russian federation, cotton and lens, we are waiting for the next, so to speak, neologisms, we are adding to the work, to the conversation yuriy sobolevskyi, the first deputy head of the kherson regional council, mr. yuriy, greets you, my friends, i i'll start with what i'm talking about kherson oblast well, first of all, the enemy has now created a filtration camp in vasylivka, this is what the head of the kherson oblast says now of the military administration, yanushevich and those people who want to leave kherson oblast now end up in this filtration camp, eh. this is something special, this is something new. as far as i understand, what are the rules there now, that is, someone is released, and someone after filtering who can be detained, arrested, sent to donetsk for some other occupied territories or to prison, please, do you know , in fact, it is real
effect worked under the bright sun, that is, we already have cotton now there will be another lens, our vocabulary is being enriched to denote explosions on the territory of the russian federation, on the territory occupied by the russian federation, cotton and lens, we are waiting for the next, so to speak, neologisms, we are adding to the work, to the conversation yuriy sobolevskyi, the first deputy head of the kherson regional council, mr. yuriy, greets you, my friends, i i'll start with...
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we can take our lens of science, whether it's a telescope, a microscope, and m r. i study gina type in study and point are lens at a great host of questions including of course, the impact of spirituality and the human life. the origins of spirituality as we grow and develop across the human life. and once the scientist asked those questions of the impact of spirituality in the human life, the findings were so strong, so bright, they were almost blind and it was extraordinary. and let me share with you. for instance, as we crossed the bridge into adulthood 1718. 1920. there is a burgeoning mark, 50 percent increase in the heritable contribution to a native spirituality, a serge, the inside out of biological clock. and we start to say, what is my meaning, what is my purpose? actually? what is the meaning in life itself? and with nagging in the existential questions at the head, comes in equal hunger of the heart to connect to feel illumination. well, this process comes on line whether or not we support the young adult. but when we do, he or she forms what we might c
we can take our lens of science, whether it's a telescope, a microscope, and m r. i study gina type in study and point are lens at a great host of questions including of course, the impact of spirituality and the human life. the origins of spirituality as we grow and develop across the human life. and once the scientist asked those questions of the impact of spirituality in the human life, the findings were so strong, so bright, they were almost blind and it was extraordinary. and let me share...
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Aug 27, 2022
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once, why do we have len please, the iphone holds better.verything remains completely admired, and we made new varieties from the mouth on mastic before. we are oil completely bought linen. that is, now we can do it ourselves in the republic of made factories. yes, in these areas and the state, where they are no problem. substituting seeds. this example put the plant is able to recycle quite a bit somewhere around 4.000. he e seed and get. and as much as we need to provide ourselves with oil in the country. elena, we are in an experimental field, what kind of flax it is and when it will appear on belarusian fields. recently, the interest of oil flax a lot of attention is paid, and therefore we do not lag behind world manufacturers. we are right now. uh, on high-quality seed-growing crops for uterine lithium. second year. we will offer our farmers. this is the alliance variety, which was released last year and this year we will already offer it to our agronomist practitioners. how long did it take to develop it, and on average , we spend from
once, why do we have len please, the iphone holds better.verything remains completely admired, and we made new varieties from the mouth on mastic before. we are oil completely bought linen. that is, now we can do it ourselves in the republic of made factories. yes, in these areas and the state, where they are no problem. substituting seeds. this example put the plant is able to recycle quite a bit somewhere around 4.000. he e seed and get. and as much as we need to provide ourselves with oil in...
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the walls are solid books, and below would sit and the whole problem would be only in a wide-angle lensich i didn’t have here again. i suddenly find out that joseph is leaving more than plotnikov and brodsky did not have a chance to meet. it is surprising that valery managed to take the famous photograph of the poet's close friend, the abalet dancer mikhail baryshnikov, on the night before his departure. and for a long time you are leaving in rostov, it just turned out that misha was leaving there for a long time. i think, okay, i’ll do it quickly and here we ’ll break away from seeing off. we got out here. this is the last photo of baryshnikov in the russian earth. since may 30, if i'm not mistaken, there have already been white nights. and from here with a tripod with a wide angle. i took a photo and it's like this . rare shots of plotnikov did not cast a photographer, and in the role of the hero of the shooting on the other side, the lens is not used to being, you understand? i understand that by youth, let's say you do not pay our attention. i'm not as fit as, uh, 40 years ago, i se
the walls are solid books, and below would sit and the whole problem would be only in a wide-angle lensich i didn’t have here again. i suddenly find out that joseph is leaving more than plotnikov and brodsky did not have a chance to meet. it is surprising that valery managed to take the famous photograph of the poet's close friend, the abalet dancer mikhail baryshnikov, on the night before his departure. and for a long time you are leaving in rostov, it just turned out that misha was leaving...
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this is a lens. and now, if at least one hair falls on this lens, although the bottom is a speck. the person in the photograph of him is simply not there, the person is simply erased from history. the appeal of the front command to wrangel with a proposal will turn the resistance of veda into obvious futility of the resistance of your troops. smashing only the government of unnecessary blood flows. i offer you. stop resisting and surrender how softly answers the question what to do to surrender? further with all the troops of the army and navy, military supplies , equipment, weapons and all kinds of military property if you accept the said offer. revolutionary military council of the army of the southern front on the basis of the powers granted to it by the central soviet government, including up to the highest persons. in what composition? full forgiveness of all offenses related to civil strife or war strife, all those who wish to stay and work in socialist russia will be given the opportunity to freely travel abroad. subject to a refusal on parole, here is a further struggle ag
this is a lens. and now, if at least one hair falls on this lens, although the bottom is a speck. the person in the photograph of him is simply not there, the person is simply erased from history. the appeal of the front command to wrangel with a proposal will turn the resistance of veda into obvious futility of the resistance of your troops. smashing only the government of unnecessary blood flows. i offer you. stop resisting and surrender how softly answers the question what to do to...
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it is united states navy through the lens of a sailor. that is what is attractive young people. it is authentic and incredible. we are trying to tell a story out there of excitement, opportunity, of operating in areas of cyber quantum community -- computing. ai, robotics, the chance to gain a skill set, a 21st century skill set. the education opportunities. i would say the key, i was aboard two navy ships last week. when asked sailors why he joined the navy the key reason continues to be to serve my country. you can never downplay the patriotism element is the most important. it is the most important aspect, i think, in our recruiting message. when we try tell the story of the navy through the eyes of navy sailors, that really rings through. i think it sends a message that what they are doing is important. they are important of a -- part of a important world-class elite team. one of the other things we have done is leveraged, kind of popular do-it-yourself venues online. venues like youtube. we will take a navy musician and he will be in a drum contest with a famous band drummer
it is united states navy through the lens of a sailor. that is what is attractive young people. it is authentic and incredible. we are trying to tell a story out there of excitement, opportunity, of operating in areas of cyber quantum community -- computing. ai, robotics, the chance to gain a skill set, a 21st century skill set. the education opportunities. i would say the key, i was aboard two navy ships last week. when asked sailors why he joined the navy the key reason continues to be to...
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[laughter] >> but you know what i'm saying. >> viewing everything through a racial lens.f you view it through this lens that's why it's justified to take action against whoever and thatoo isn't a healthy way of looking at things. >> but the irony of the criticism of the border issue being a racist issue and ethnic issue and anti-latino issue and i y learned this from your reporting the majority of border patrol agents are latin american, hispanic. they have to bear the brunt of this and are in danger because of what's going on. they are the ones being attacked the most because of these policies and then you see that women add to the children exploitedle in the most devastating and violent ways living in horrid conditions on the border or in the shelters put up. if you truly do care about the plight of latin americans, you would actually want to call a halt to these policies because of latin americans who are suffering the most because of the policies but because s you dare most of your sources are from the border patrol i'm guessing are latin americanpa ad hispanic office
[laughter] >> but you know what i'm saying. >> viewing everything through a racial lens.f you view it through this lens that's why it's justified to take action against whoever and thatoo isn't a healthy way of looking at things. >> but the irony of the criticism of the border issue being a racist issue and ethnic issue and anti-latino issue and i y learned this from your reporting the majority of border patrol agents are latin american, hispanic. they have to bear the brunt...
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is changed to an artificial lens guaranteeing 50 years of its transparency.ears, you have to change again in a person 60 years ago. 50 to them it can be changed to a transparent person. he begins to see again, a distorted spot in the center. e field of view. this is a symptom of a disease called macular degeneration of the retina, what is it? a dark spot appears in the center and a person stops reading very much. he cannot see. and on the eye. and if i open the book, then i have everywhere, as if i see a spot that completely exists. prevention. today there is treatment at an early stage of determination, we are able to treat and cure many, many people prevention, how to delay the sentence age goes on years go by, but nevertheless, proper nutrition, vitamin intake and a healthy lifestyle, along with regular visits to doctors, namely ophthalmologists will stretch the life of a comfortable period for many years, a person remains young at heart, they see well. and if he began to see badly, then in time, intervening. we can reverse this process and stop years of a
is changed to an artificial lens guaranteeing 50 years of its transparency.ears, you have to change again in a person 60 years ago. 50 to them it can be changed to a transparent person. he begins to see again, a distorted spot in the center. e field of view. this is a symptom of a disease called macular degeneration of the retina, what is it? a dark spot appears in the center and a person stops reading very much. he cannot see. and on the eye. and if i open the book, then i have everywhere, as...
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uh, good thickness of the lens, that is, very good parameters of the eye to see. yes, yes, the format of our program did not fit, all that diagnostic ophthalmological equipment, which a modern medical center is located. high- quality diagnostics are the key to proper effective treatment and, nevertheless, the scale of the technical revolution. what happened in ophthalmology, my colleagues and i nevertheless passed on a technical revolution that made it possible to improve screening, that is, screening diagnostics , mass diagnostics, when, in the early stages, it is possible to conduct a correct competent examination. of course, this is on modern equipment and put, uh, the earliest diagnosis. and once we make a diagnosis we understand. e, total accepts the treatment that is necessary in order to most clearly and competently build this whole concept of patient rehabilitation, and modern medicine can make homo sapiens centenarians. yes, because the future is already here, the future is today. we have fallen apart, rejoice at the crushing, be surprised to send off a g
uh, good thickness of the lens, that is, very good parameters of the eye to see. yes, yes, the format of our program did not fit, all that diagnostic ophthalmological equipment, which a modern medical center is located. high- quality diagnostics are the key to proper effective treatment and, nevertheless, the scale of the technical revolution. what happened in ophthalmology, my colleagues and i nevertheless passed on a technical revolution that made it possible to improve screening, that is,...
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. >>> well, football fans are remembering len dawson, the hall of fame quarterback died yesterday.hiefs to their first super bowl championship in 1970. he was also an analyst for games on nbc and a long time host of hbo's "inside the nfl." the chiefs will honor dawson's legacy tonight during their final preseason game. len dawson was 87. >>> prince harry and his wife meghan have become parents once again, this time to a new dog. the couple adopted a 7-year-old beagle named mama mia this month. that's according to a beagle rescue group. the dog is one of the 4,000 beagles recently freed from a breeding facility in virginia. meghan is a supporter of the rescue operation. the group says mama mia joined meghan and harry in their montecito home along with their labrador. >>> it's mission accomplished for a young pilot who just broke two world records. british belgian teen mack rutherford landed in bulgaria yesterday. at 17, he became the youngest person to fly solo around the world. and the youngest to do it in a microlight plane. during his flight, he battled monsoon rains and extreme
. >>> well, football fans are remembering len dawson, the hall of fame quarterback died yesterday.hiefs to their first super bowl championship in 1970. he was also an analyst for games on nbc and a long time host of hbo's "inside the nfl." the chiefs will honor dawson's legacy tonight during their final preseason game. len dawson was 87. >>> prince harry and his wife meghan have become parents once again, this time to a new dog. the couple adopted a 7-year-old beagle...
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in santa clara, len ramirez. >> channel 5 eyewitness news. >> reporter: good job, man! >> you're hired, my friend! so we know the bay area is full ofr super fans, and now is your chae to recognize them or even yourself. you can get your celle out, scan the code on your scren to nominate your favorite member your favorite member of the faithful and we'll show it laten the newscast if you couldn't get get your phone out in time. alln long we're celebrating the super we're celebrating the super fans. > >> and in addition to the niners' open practice, they gave gave a group of young climate activists a tour of levi stadium. they showed the group around, learned about their eco friendly technology, got advice on green career paths too. >> i think it's pretty great. a lot of us high schoolers, we learn the physics, the science, the fields we want to go into, but never see the practical solutions. coming out here and seeing how to use your passion into a career you might actually might actually enjoy is great. >> since 2019, more than 200 sts have gotten involved in the silico
in santa clara, len ramirez. >> channel 5 eyewitness news. >> reporter: good job, man! >> you're hired, my friend! so we know the bay area is full ofr super fans, and now is your chae to recognize them or even yourself. you can get your celle out, scan the code on your scren to nominate your favorite member your favorite member of the faithful and we'll show it laten the newscast if you couldn't get get your phone out in time. alln long we're celebrating the super we're...
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we grow through the lens of our people. we are not a real estate company adding people to the equation. we're actually a people company adding real estate to provide opportunities for our people. as long as we stay that route and we understand that we're big but also very small in every community that we operate in, we maintain a high degree of customer service and forward facing communication with our customers and we keep our employees happy and having fun, and we have to hold ourselves accountable to doing that. i've even said since we've gone public, i want to make sure that while we have all these numbers and everything we want to report and all these analytics, it is still about our people and our people having great -- a great time working at dutch bros and delivering amazing service to our customer. liz: well, i like that. i like that theory. we will continue to watch it. you got two price target hikes just in the past couple of hours, jp morgan, stefl and he recollects we continue to watch this and thank you for jo
we grow through the lens of our people. we are not a real estate company adding people to the equation. we're actually a people company adding real estate to provide opportunities for our people. as long as we stay that route and we understand that we're big but also very small in every community that we operate in, we maintain a high degree of customer service and forward facing communication with our customers and we keep our employees happy and having fun, and we have to hold ourselves...
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i'd like you to look at it from what i thought was a lens in your book that i hadn't really seen before. i'd like to ask you to look at it which is can you look at the history through the lens of mother imanuel church? >> i would be happy to. we are going to show a clip from the series, aren't we? ♪♪ this is our story. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> that was great. today we are rising. the epicenter of black life. out of it came the blackne educational institutions and the black church, gave people a sense of value, belonging and worthiness. i don't know how we could have survived as a people without it. >> it helps us to withstand the arrows of segregation. [inaudible] did you think that you were going to get one out of those? i learned how to see it in their eyes. [laughter] some might argue it is the first black theater. the role of music is everything. >> really simple. it's the preserve edition the talks about the magistrate.ta >> entertainment shouldn't be in the churches. what do you think the preacher does. [laughter] that's entertainment. the churches 80 to 90% women. but the leadership is 80 to 90%
i'd like you to look at it from what i thought was a lens in your book that i hadn't really seen before. i'd like to ask you to look at it which is can you look at the history through the lens of mother imanuel church? >> i would be happy to. we are going to show a clip from the series, aren't we? ♪♪ this is our story. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> that was great. today we are rising. the epicenter of black life. out of it came the blackne educational institutions and the black church, gave...
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around moscow with kazakh numbers, leninsky prospekt of moscow, here a mini stream hit the camera lenstalya vovka with kazakhstani license plates of a foreign state has become a kind of cover for the inspectors. we were unable to obtain information about the woman and quickly identify her by photo and car number, because access to foreign databases is limited on all trips vovk was accompanied by her minor daughter, according to law enforcement officers of the child citizen ukraine could use the children of this cynical and, as it were , criminally for its own purposes to cover up, if a man walks around, for example, some object, a man will pay attention to him. what does he do here every day, if a woman with a child is walking somewhere nearby, no one will pay attention to her natalya vovka was among the guests of the festival of russian culture traditions in the zakharov estate in the moscow region this is a recording of a surveillance camera in the parking lot where she left her car and journalist daria dugina here is the wolf walks among the cars, without attracting attention, after
around moscow with kazakh numbers, leninsky prospekt of moscow, here a mini stream hit the camera lenstalya vovka with kazakhstani license plates of a foreign state has become a kind of cover for the inspectors. we were unable to obtain information about the woman and quickly identify her by photo and car number, because access to foreign databases is limited on all trips vovk was accompanied by her minor daughter, according to law enforcement officers of the child citizen ukraine could use the...
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he has obtained a firm rejection from the lens. he's ill and pointing out that russia is still shelling residential areas and civilian infrastructure with messiahs and that we can not see any he does not have any trust and the russian side would be any. how interested in p is that also is in line with what russia has been saying so far, though they have said that they would be ready for peace talks. they have also said that a piece would be on the condition that you claim basically surrender ukraine landscape has said yesterday that he thinks the precondition for where people support about how the 2 countries could co exist in the future. would be russian troops leaving ukraine, and that's not something that's going to happen anytime soon. gutierrez vincent visit is not obvious. is it? no, he's continuing to desa this. it was another big topic, of course. go ahead and add on. how made a big diplomatic, how to big diplomatic success and brokering that great deal that allows grain from ukrainian ports to be shipped out via the boss f
he has obtained a firm rejection from the lens. he's ill and pointing out that russia is still shelling residential areas and civilian infrastructure with messiahs and that we can not see any he does not have any trust and the russian side would be any. how interested in p is that also is in line with what russia has been saying so far, though they have said that they would be ready for peace talks. they have also said that a piece would be on the condition that you claim basically surrender...
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in morgan hill, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> okay, a live look back at the white house. the biden administration has now declared monkeypox a national health emergency. that's a rare designation aimed at freeing up emergency funds removing some of the red tape to help everyone respond. >> joining us live now, ucsf dr. peter chin-hong. thanks for joining us. there has been a lot of criticism on the federal response to monkeypox so far. can you explain how this declaration will help? and is it coming too late? >> well, i think, ryan, the main criticism is speed. i think this declaration should have been made a long time ago. and the reason why is we need everyone coming together to share data. i think everyone thinks this is actually the tip of the iceberg. we actually have more cases. because jurisdictions and states don't have an obligation to report to it the cdc until it's a national emergency. number two, i think it will help with the three ms. so money, first of all, medicines. we have t-pox i think will be great if we have it under emergency use authorization instea
in morgan hill, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> okay, a live look back at the white house. the biden administration has now declared monkeypox a national health emergency. that's a rare designation aimed at freeing up emergency funds removing some of the red tape to help everyone respond. >> joining us live now, ucsf dr. peter chin-hong. thanks for joining us. there has been a lot of criticism on the federal response to monkeypox so far. can you explain how this declaration will help?...
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len ramirez followed that original case and explains why the convictions were overturned and what that could mean for future cases. >> well, strong reactions here in santa clara county to the overturning of the three convictions of the correctional officers in the michael tyree case. the district attorney's office says it is still reviewing the appellate court's decision, but the attorney representing the family of michael tyree says the case should be retried. >> at first i was shocked. >> reporter: attorney paula canny represented the sisters and daughter of michael tyree, a mentally ill inmate who was beaten to death in his jail cell, allegedly by three correctional officers in 2015. >> there is no question that the three defendant correctional officers acted terribly, that michael tyree suffered horribly, and that he died as a consequence of their action. >> reporter: a jury convicted officers matthew ferris, jerry lubrin and rafael rodriguez to second-degree murder, and they were sentenced to 15 years to life in prison. but in 2019, sb 1437 became law, which changed how people can
len ramirez followed that original case and explains why the convictions were overturned and what that could mean for future cases. >> well, strong reactions here in santa clara county to the overturning of the three convictions of the correctional officers in the michael tyree case. the district attorney's office says it is still reviewing the appellate court's decision, but the attorney representing the family of michael tyree says the case should be retried. >> at first i was...
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she immediately stepped aside, as if trying to hide the law enforcement phone screen from the lens.e that it is likely that the perpetrator of the murder in russia was well helped, as the investigator managed to establish. vovk entered russia in a car with donetsk license plates, drove around moscow using kazakh license plates, and fled to estonia in the same car, but already with ukrainian license plates, judging by the documents provided at the border with her, there was a minor daughter. maybe so woman tried to divert any suspicions from herself as part of the investigation of the criminal case on the murder of daria dugin trace. searches are being carried out in the apartment that the suspect natalia vovka rented to monitor the victim area on the road and she spent the whole night at the international road point the pass turned out to be on sunday, let's take a closer look at the shots taken during the inspection of the car. on the passenger seat. a handbag stuffed with papers opposite a jar of an energy drink. it is possible that he helped vov maintain vigor during the journey,
she immediately stepped aside, as if trying to hide the law enforcement phone screen from the lens.e that it is likely that the perpetrator of the murder in russia was well helped, as the investigator managed to establish. vovk entered russia in a car with donetsk license plates, drove around moscow using kazakh license plates, and fled to estonia in the same car, but already with ukrainian license plates, judging by the documents provided at the border with her, there was a minor daughter....
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an annular lens.mmer, and through a hole in the center. he exits and enters the photosensitive matrix. by the way, the thickness of this lens, maybe, well, in fact, let's say for sure on this plate 2 mm, but nothing decides to make it less than millimeters. and this is indeed a solution that allows, uh, to form an image with a good resolution. and at the same time, the optics actually turns into almost a film-like lens. it would be useful when creating compact binoculars and smartphone cameras. for example, as part of flexible gadgets. today, active scientists are developing similar devices and materials for them, electronic circuit boards that are bulky at the present time can be replaced by more miniature flexible stickers with diagrams and structures printed on a 2d printer with special electronic ink of graphene flake technology. and fragments of a decanter grown in plasma. uh, their size is about a table of nanometers, the thickness is very much there up to 2 m, the thickness of such leaves of gr
an annular lens.mmer, and through a hole in the center. he exits and enters the photosensitive matrix. by the way, the thickness of this lens, maybe, well, in fact, let's say for sure on this plate 2 mm, but nothing decides to make it less than millimeters. and this is indeed a solution that allows, uh, to form an image with a good resolution. and at the same time, the optics actually turns into almost a film-like lens. it would be useful when creating compact binoculars and smartphone cameras....
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kpix 5's len ramirez shows us what this is about. >> reporter: food trucks, vendors, neighbors comingy the public experience, all part of the market experience. >> nice park, a dog park here now, the baseball fields, live entertainment. local small businesses. food. the ice cream truck is always here, treat bos amazing chlth >> reporter: last year and all through summer on wednesday nights the tuly night market transforms the ball fields and branch library parking lot to a family-friendly place. >> this is bout taking back the space. >> reporter: city council member mya remembers how it used to be, four years ago the park and facilities work over taken by homeless campers. little leaguers and park rangers stopped coming here. >> there were a lot of folks afraid to use it. so we came in, cleaned it up, reengaged the community, and startered reimagining this space as it was always intended when it wat it was built in the 1990s. >> reporter: after successful night markets in downtown san jose, she convinced the city to invest in one here, a diverse low-income but hard-working community,
kpix 5's len ramirez shows us what this is about. >> reporter: food trucks, vendors, neighbors comingy the public experience, all part of the market experience. >> nice park, a dog park here now, the baseball fields, live entertainment. local small businesses. food. the ice cream truck is always here, treat bos amazing chlth >> reporter: last year and all through summer on wednesday nights the tuly night market transforms the ball fields and branch library parking lot to a...
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. >> as kpix 5's len ramirez reports, officials are now taking steps to get rid of mosquito there's. >> reporter: well, this is one of the neighborhoods in the sunnyvale, san jose neighbors where vector control will be spraying later this week in an effort to control and eradicate mosquitos with the west nile virus. >> honestly, i got it mowing my lawn. >> reporter: marie heilemann didn't think much at first of the mosquito bite she got in 2006. but it led to a bad case of west nile virus that has left the sacramento area woman disabled. >> it started with nausea. and it started with vertigo. i could not even walk to the rest room. i was crawling on the floor. >> reporter: she says most people don't take west nile virus seriously enough, and that's why she speaks out on how dangerous it can be. >> so mine was a severe case. i'm fortunate to be here to have this conversation with you. >> reporter: mosquitos with the virus were found during recent routine testing in the neighborhoods around caribbean dry, tasman, and lawrence expressway. so far no people have been infected, but santa c
. >> as kpix 5's len ramirez reports, officials are now taking steps to get rid of mosquito there's. >> reporter: well, this is one of the neighborhoods in the sunnyvale, san jose neighbors where vector control will be spraying later this week in an effort to control and eradicate mosquitos with the west nile virus. >> honestly, i got it mowing my lawn. >> reporter: marie heilemann didn't think much at first of the mosquito bite she got in 2006. but it led to a bad case...
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the lens of what happened in congress and through the senate, that this was a deal between schumer andlarge part. it takes that point off the table as something that can be argued against democrats. i think it makes biden sort of seem less radio active to some democrats who were concerned about campaigning with him. i'm not convinced that biden's poll numbers, which are obviously not good, and in some cases rival where trump's were, i'm not convinced it translates negatively to other candidates. we will see. >> we have in the polling seen that disconnect. >> exactly. >> happening to the biden's approval. >> i agree with you, your last point, but not how you got there. actually -- >> tell us more. >> anyone lies in bed being like manchin really signed onto this. >> i'm saying the opposite. >> okay, yeah. >> i think voters see everything through the lens of the presidency. >> who landed there, like the malaise on the way, that's what we talk about. but it's the idea that, you know, and this is from the man who coined bfd, you've got to pass something that people can go out and campaign o
the lens of what happened in congress and through the senate, that this was a deal between schumer andlarge part. it takes that point off the table as something that can be argued against democrats. i think it makes biden sort of seem less radio active to some democrats who were concerned about campaigning with him. i'm not convinced that biden's poll numbers, which are obviously not good, and in some cases rival where trump's were, i'm not convinced it translates negatively to other...
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i know her and the lens she looks at this. you went through the key pieces of the proposal.ge swath of this proposal represents something that could earn consensus. from 50 senators in the u.s. senate today, including senator sinema. the climate provisions that you mentioned, she's talked extensively about how a changing climate represents a real challenge to arizona and our country. i have a feeling she is looking at this through almost a singular lens, which is this going to achieve the goals of getting at rising costs that americans are facing and solving some of these big problems like changing climate? and is it going to achieve those goals without unintended consequences, without inadvertently further hampering our economic recovery? and if it earns her vote, i think it will have met those metrics. >> what wouldn't, then, what would the hang-ups be in your opinion looking through that lens as you see what's in this bill? >> sure, some of this is guess work, but obviously no secret that senator sinema has been keenly interested in tax policy. how the revenue is raised f
i know her and the lens she looks at this. you went through the key pieces of the proposal.ge swath of this proposal represents something that could earn consensus. from 50 senators in the u.s. senate today, including senator sinema. the climate provisions that you mentioned, she's talked extensively about how a changing climate represents a real challenge to arizona and our country. i have a feeling she is looking at this through almost a singular lens, which is this going to achieve the goals...
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you well, we have machine, you some english, the lens of olympic roughly. not only diplomas, he should worship them up in his care to put up in different conditions. unity, me or you wrote phone will participate in a fusion coming up with almost a few lens. if there is a reginald, anybody seen in your book? for sure. when you've gotten this stuff while sweden has no direct motor with russia, except for the route to colleen and grad by the baltic sea, finland face is a radically different situation. the 1300 kilometers with over 1000 kilometers of shared land, border decades. since the treaty of paris in 947, this region has enjoyed good neighborly relations and mutual partnership. for example, russian, the armed forces were pulled back from the finish border time 1500 kilometers deeper into russia. whether they remain in those positions now that finland has ceased to be neutral, remains to be seen. it's not moved for and i told being an operational body for an integrated military structure, which is comprised of totally different a mini city technology and
you well, we have machine, you some english, the lens of olympic roughly. not only diplomas, he should worship them up in his care to put up in different conditions. unity, me or you wrote phone will participate in a fusion coming up with almost a few lens. if there is a reginald, anybody seen in your book? for sure. when you've gotten this stuff while sweden has no direct motor with russia, except for the route to colleen and grad by the baltic sea, finland face is a radically different...
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hall of fame quarterback and broadcaster len dawson has died. of course beloved in kansas city, lenny the cool led the chiefs to the super bowl in 1970. and in what has become an iconic sports image, dawson seen sitting on a folding chair there smoking during halftime of super bowl i. len dawson was 87. >>> and buddy holly's longtime friend, drummer jerry allison has died. ♪ peggy sue ♪ ♪ peggy sue ♪ >> the last surviving original member of buddy holly's band the crickets. jerry allison's future wife actually inspired the classic ""peggy sue." jerry allison was 82. >>> when we come back tonight, the remarkable images this evening, the major discovery in texas. the dinosaur footprints now in full view. and the reason why. ri-zone. in my ozempic® tri-zone, i lowered my a1c, cv risk, and lost some weight. announcer: ozempic® provides powerful a1c reduction. in studies, the majority of people reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as stroke, heart attack, or death in adults also with kn
hall of fame quarterback and broadcaster len dawson has died. of course beloved in kansas city, lenny the cool led the chiefs to the super bowl in 1970. and in what has become an iconic sports image, dawson seen sitting on a folding chair there smoking during halftime of super bowl i. len dawson was 87. >>> and buddy holly's longtime friend, drummer jerry allison has died. ♪ peggy sue ♪ ♪ peggy sue ♪ >> the last surviving original member of buddy holly's band the...
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of the lens in schultz, in his style of lines, calmly restrained.easuredly and confesses a little. i was prepared for the fact that it would take longer, but the relatively quick completion of the interview testifies to the accusations and there is nothing to say the interrogation of scholz, which lasted 3.5 hours, the german media dismantled the bild journalists considered that during the hearing the chancellor 29 once told the court that olaf-sholt does not remember anything, or he pretends to have real gaps in his memory. is he really so afraid to teach himself the risks of schulz's memory lapses have become almost a meme in the german media space in the handels building was written. the cdu representatives even offered the chancellor to undergo hypnosis sessions to fill in the gaps of the day, questioning the chancellor's critics gathered on the street to demand an honest investigation. i'm afraid that the noodles will continue. we stand here and demand transparency, we want him to remember everything. according to the investigation, in the peri
of the lens in schultz, in his style of lines, calmly restrained.easuredly and confesses a little. i was prepared for the fact that it would take longer, but the relatively quick completion of the interview testifies to the accusations and there is nothing to say the interrogation of scholz, which lasted 3.5 hours, the german media dismantled the bild journalists considered that during the hearing the chancellor 29 once told the court that olaf-sholt does not remember anything, or he pretends...
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each go through different things and see the issues through a different lens.hink it's important that we elect people and have a congress that represents everybody. millennials, gen z, everybody under the sun, and that's why it's important to have young people in congress and that's why i'm going to work hard to ensure that we get more folks in congress that represent the country that we live in. >> so i've got to ask before we run out of time, it's interesting to have younger people represent the country. the republicans had agency, but he's heading out of congress as you're heading in. madison cawthorn -- also 25 when he ran for office. he is the guy who kind of accused members of his own party of having cocaine fueled orgies, he's the guy who denied the election. he's the guy -- i can go on and on with madison cawthorn scandal. i wonder what you feel about people saying well, look at maxwell frost. he's a democratic madison cawthorn? >> no, no, no, i'm not. the problem, the more recent scandals, honestly, it's the ideology of what he believes in. that is dis
each go through different things and see the issues through a different lens.hink it's important that we elect people and have a congress that represents everybody. millennials, gen z, everybody under the sun, and that's why it's important to have young people in congress and that's why i'm going to work hard to ensure that we get more folks in congress that represent the country that we live in. >> so i've got to ask before we run out of time, it's interesting to have younger people...
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such a special thing, a critical lens on the media.s week, we have been given the gift of signing off on our own terms and talking about the media industry. so let's not waste any more time. let's bring in journalist carl bernstein, co-author of many books, most recently the author of "chasing history." carl, thanks for being with me on this final program. >> good to be with you, always. >> i want to know, we have talked so many times over the years about the role of the press. but it's changed a lot in the 30 years this program has been on the air. in the 50 years for example since watergate. what do you think is most important about what has changed and what do we need to make sure doesn't change about american journalism? >> i think the essential bottom line of reporting is to reach the people, the readers, and the viewers with what bob woodward and myself for 50 years have called the best attainable version of the truth, which means even in some of the commentary or a lot of the commentary, that it ought to be repertoirially based.
such a special thing, a critical lens on the media.s week, we have been given the gift of signing off on our own terms and talking about the media industry. so let's not waste any more time. let's bring in journalist carl bernstein, co-author of many books, most recently the author of "chasing history." carl, thanks for being with me on this final program. >> good to be with you, always. >> i want to know, we have talked so many times over the years about the role of the...
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there are some ways his own aristocratic background and the french lens that he and beaumont bring to the initial trip to america, they color their interpretations of what they see and their inability to perceive some of what is going on. you are open regarding his initial stance of support of colonialism, and the evolution of his thought in the last part of his life, to be more of an anti-colonialist. relatedly, i -- this may have been my ignorance, was completely shocked to learn that he had hired one of the great villains of 19th century history -- a historian of race and racism -- seeing the author of the essay on the inequality of race, one of the most racist works in this period of history, it is referred to as a diabolical work of polly genesis -- polygenesis, but there was some disgrace, working with a great villain, but i learned he ended up critiquing this essay as dangerous and egregious philosophy -- love it. i wanted to ask you about capitalism, going back to the first trip to america. you mentioned on page 52, they viewed america through a french lens, which led them to
there are some ways his own aristocratic background and the french lens that he and beaumont bring to the initial trip to america, they color their interpretations of what they see and their inability to perceive some of what is going on. you are open regarding his initial stance of support of colonialism, and the evolution of his thought in the last part of his life, to be more of an anti-colonialist. relatedly, i -- this may have been my ignorance, was completely shocked to learn that he had...
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these may be problems with the lens, its clouding , such as cataracts, or displacements of its own lenslogies on the retina. here you are talking, i listen like a lecture of special good word, where is the region. i have already forgotten that this is a kirata tone, when the alarm is sounded, the alarm is sounded. when we have binocular double vision, this is usually not only an eye symptomatology. these are diseases such as hyperthyroidism, when a patient has a pathology of the thyroid gland, he comes to an ophthalmologist, but he is treated by an endocrinologist. this is strabismus in children at an early age. this is a disease that leads to a violation of the inertia of the extracular muscles. we know that. each of our eyes has six external extraocular muscles and due to their synchronous movement, a parallel visual axis is formed, which gives us the opportunity to see this stereoscopic you think when you lie with your eyes closed. they are yours as well a life? that's it, nothing like that, they diverge. i'm serious if you open a sleeping person. you will see that her eyes are turne
these may be problems with the lens, its clouding , such as cataracts, or displacements of its own lenslogies on the retina. here you are talking, i listen like a lecture of special good word, where is the region. i have already forgotten that this is a kirata tone, when the alarm is sounded, the alarm is sounded. when we have binocular double vision, this is usually not only an eye symptomatology. these are diseases such as hyperthyroidism, when a patient has a pathology of the thyroid gland,...
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my infamous inexpressible passion for writing i might have chosen to use steinbeck's writing as a lens to illuminate the twists and turns in our field from the frontier thesis to global frameworks and colonialism. instead i will highlight aspects of steinbeck's life and work mostly from 1935 -- 1940 we flew showing the warriors to both in relation to the 2020 conference theme of migration meeting ground memory in the ancient commission of the writer that he talked about both then and now. in the mid to late 30s steinbeck wrote a series of cale warriors who worked as a government propagandist and a workhorse correspondent overseas. he pervaded the cultural landscape from the start of the second new deal to the end of world war ii showing those ten years he published 11 books and seven films based on his writings were released. he was as well-known and widely read is in the american writer since mark twain yet steinbeck was hardly revered or appreciated by the arbiters of the literary. during his lifetime critic dismissed his work is overly sentimental and not stylistically intimated. hi
my infamous inexpressible passion for writing i might have chosen to use steinbeck's writing as a lens to illuminate the twists and turns in our field from the frontier thesis to global frameworks and colonialism. instead i will highlight aspects of steinbeck's life and work mostly from 1935 -- 1940 we flew showing the warriors to both in relation to the 2020 conference theme of migration meeting ground memory in the ancient commission of the writer that he talked about both then and now. in...