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and we can turn at lens on reproductive freedom in this country and understand that the legal right to access abortion is so critically important, but it'sot enough when millions of people can't access that right because they're poor or because they're immigrant or transgender, that we have to expand aess, expand plic funding for abortion. but that alone is not enough that we al have to end the violence that's happening to communities that's preventing people from having kids. environmental pollution that's causing poor reproduive health outcomes, mass incarceration, discrimination in our medical systems and those types of forces. so in every single social justice movement, there are a set of organizations with this kind of lens and overwhelmingly they're led by women of color and transgender and gender nonconforming people of color and they're like bright flashlights. they're shining a light on the wato freedom for all of us. and so we all benefit when they're able to shine the light brighter and funders and nors have a role to play inupporting them to do that. i lead two public found
and we can turn at lens on reproductive freedom in this country and understand that the legal right to access abortion is so critically important, but it'sot enough when millions of people can't access that right because they're poor or because they're immigrant or transgender, that we have to expand aess, expand plic funding for abortion. but that alone is not enough that we al have to end the violence that's happening to communities that's preventing people from having kids. environmental...
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through that lens, we see that banning assault rifles is good, but it's not enough when the majority of mass shootings are carried out by white men with a history of battering women and white nationalism at we have to dismantle white supremacy and toxic mascinity in this country. the for youth of color who are living in this pressure cooker of poverty and police brutality and deportations that we have got to demilitarize our communities in order to abate... see gun violence ate. we can look athe issue of climate change through that lens and understand that strategies of parts per billion carbon reduction are insufficient that we real need a just transition that's grounded in the wisdom of native environmental protectors, grounded in the health and the well-being and jobs for people who are in frontline communities, but th's what's needed to save and to come back into right relationship with our planet. and we can turn that lens on reproductive freedom in this country and understand that the legal right to access abortion is so crically important, but it's n enough when millions of pe
through that lens, we see that banning assault rifles is good, but it's not enough when the majority of mass shootings are carried out by white men with a history of battering women and white nationalism at we have to dismantle white supremacy and toxic mascinity in this country. the for youth of color who are living in this pressure cooker of poverty and police brutality and deportations that we have got to demilitarize our communities in order to abate... see gun violence ate. we can look...
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Jul 23, 2022
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in a lens of singularity lack of community. then there's no wonder why it creates dissension when we say words like environmental justice for climate justice it's because the way that we are looking at it is pictured the run lands where we can see no difference. and why and where we are. in two thousand nine. the washington post ran a story on my city i was mayor of greenville mississippi and they've been working with us for some time and me being young and energetic and ready this of all the world's problems figured i was going to take a water in my case the brown water by community so the rival age of twenty seven. i decided that running for mayor and focusing on this one of many issues in my community would bring some attention is certainly did i got attention of the washington on my morning. well for my city and this is what people saw. they saw. the face of a child in a bathtub full of brown water. and right below that full. you see a picture of me. looking seriously about what can we do to rectify this issue in our commun
in a lens of singularity lack of community. then there's no wonder why it creates dissension when we say words like environmental justice for climate justice it's because the way that we are looking at it is pictured the run lands where we can see no difference. and why and where we are. in two thousand nine. the washington post ran a story on my city i was mayor of greenville mississippi and they've been working with us for some time and me being young and energetic and ready this of all the...
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in a lens of singularity lack of community. then there's no wonder why it creates dissension when we say words like environmental justice for climate justice it's because the way that we are looking at it is pictured the run lands where we can see no difference. and why and where we are. in two thousand nine. the washington post ran a story on my city i was mayor of greenville mississippi and they've been working with us for some time and me being young and energetic and ready this of all the world's problems figured i was going to take a water in my case the brown water by community so the rival age of twenty seven. i decided that running for mayor and focusing on this one of many issues in my community would bring some attention is certainly did i got attention of the washington on my morning. well for my city and this is what people saw. they saw. the face of a child in a bathtub full of brown water. and right below that full. you see a picture of me. looking seriously about what can we do to rectify this issue in our commun
in a lens of singularity lack of community. then there's no wonder why it creates dissension when we say words like environmental justice for climate justice it's because the way that we are looking at it is pictured the run lands where we can see no difference. and why and where we are. in two thousand nine. the washington post ran a story on my city i was mayor of greenville mississippi and they've been working with us for some time and me being young and energetic and ready this of all the...
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medical vehicles lens.river was injured during the mortar attack and the contour and brought to the medical battalion personally the composition, which was in the lens. at the moment the car is restored. there is some minor damage to the cooling system. i think within an hour in the car the offensive continues the russian army, together with the armed forces of donbass, slowly but surely every day the ukrainian nazis are pushed further away from the liberated territories the enemy suffers colossal losses of aircraft, helicopters, tanks and artillery. why are we already thousands of units of ukrainian military equipment. this means that very soon the inhabitants of the liberated villages and cities will see the peaceful sky over their heads stanislav vasilchenko news. ramzan kadyrov’s telegram channel today published a video on the topic of vladimir zelensky’s signing of the act of unconditional surrender of the kiev regime, popular bloggers maxim kamikaze has already played the role of president of ukraine,
medical vehicles lens.river was injured during the mortar attack and the contour and brought to the medical battalion personally the composition, which was in the lens. at the moment the car is restored. there is some minor damage to the cooling system. i think within an hour in the car the offensive continues the russian army, together with the armed forces of donbass, slowly but surely every day the ukrainian nazis are pushed further away from the liberated territories the enemy suffers...
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. >> so french lens, japanese engine, u.s.-made gsm parts. somewhat other countries, components go in here? the list, he says, is long, including austria, germany, taiwan, the netherlands. his job, follow every serial number. find out who made it, and tell allies to figure out how to stop russia's drone techs getting their hands on it. but stopping supply of these often commercial components won't be easy. russia may have huge stockpiles and has a long history evading controls. >> the fbi has been tracking down russian supply networks since 2014 and trying to close them down. so if they can continue to try to side step it, and sit a real problem. >> reporter: ukrainian intelligence officials, that they have gone public with their frustrations that their ally's tech is ending up in russia's hands is an indication of just
. >> so french lens, japanese engine, u.s.-made gsm parts. somewhat other countries, components go in here? the list, he says, is long, including austria, germany, taiwan, the netherlands. his job, follow every serial number. find out who made it, and tell allies to figure out how to stop russia's drone techs getting their hands on it. but stopping supply of these often commercial components won't be easy. russia may have huge stockpiles and has a long history evading controls. >>...
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. >> as len ramirez reports, it's expected to bring thousands of more high-tech jobs to the area. len. >> reporter: semiconductor companies were really what put the silicon in silicon valley many decades ago. now thanks to a major japanese company, the semiconductor presence here in the valley is about to make a comeback in a big way. >> this is a campus that originally started as a part of integrated device technology. >> reporter: the south san jose electronics campus has been through some changes but the biggest is about to begin. one of the biggest makers of semiconductors in the world will be expanding on this 16-acre silver creek campus and bringing 2,000 high-tech jobs. >> obviously silicon valley does continue to be a major source of talent, especially when it comes to things such as artificial intelligence. >> reporter: semiconductors are the electronic brains that run most modern devices like computers, cell phones, or tvs. renaissance's san jose campus will focus on emerging technologies to run future devices like self-driving cars, which are already coming out of silic
. >> as len ramirez reports, it's expected to bring thousands of more high-tech jobs to the area. len. >> reporter: semiconductor companies were really what put the silicon in silicon valley many decades ago. now thanks to a major japanese company, the semiconductor presence here in the valley is about to make a comeback in a big way. >> this is a campus that originally started as a part of integrated device technology. >> reporter: the south san jose electronics campus...
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cluster the galaxy works like one giant lens, focusing the light that lies behind them, behind theselusters of objects galaxies. yes, of course they are distorted, because the lenses are not perfect, but for us this is not very important. we can get from the spectrum and the spectrum tells a lot of what it is made of how far it is indeed the americans did not miss the opportunity to mix in the big scientific. a bit of politics for the event the us leader, as if forgetting about the contribution of european and canadian partners , declared the telescope as evidence, leadership and experts explain the greatness of america suddenly, biden's interest in astrophotography is explained simply against the backdrop of internal problems tearing america apart. he seeks to save by any means, falling into the blackness of space, rating the role of biden and his merit. uh, the launch of this telescope is minimal, but we understand that he simply uses this, because it is impossible to use his position in the direction of space development in any other way, but for the baydan administration, well, i
cluster the galaxy works like one giant lens, focusing the light that lies behind them, behind theselusters of objects galaxies. yes, of course they are distorted, because the lenses are not perfect, but for us this is not very important. we can get from the spectrum and the spectrum tells a lot of what it is made of how far it is indeed the americans did not miss the opportunity to mix in the big scientific. a bit of politics for the event the us leader, as if forgetting about the contribution...
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Jul 12, 2022
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denatures and the lens begins to become cloudy. anyway, a clouding of the lens called a cataract. is the norm. and this is over the years at work. in the bright sun, you will have a cataract, that is, the second point is the defeat of the lens, and we have reached it. finally. to the very top of the eye on the surface of the eye. we have the cornea and the conjunctiva there is a lesion of the cornea. in particular, the epithelium of the cornea and the epithelium is the layer that lines the cornea from the outside, which is accompanied by the corresponding symptoms of photophobia. the course of red eyes and so on is not necessarily these symptoms can go away when the effect of light exposure goes away. the same thing we can observe when we look at the welding machine, when people work with welding. that's when the epithelium is restored, fortunately the epithelium is like skin, yes, the top layer, it constantly regenerates, when new epithelium grows, these symptoms disappear, therefore it is natural when working in bright light in the mountains and so on. we must use protective gog
denatures and the lens begins to become cloudy. anyway, a clouding of the lens called a cataract. is the norm. and this is over the years at work. in the bright sun, you will have a cataract, that is, the second point is the defeat of the lens, and we have reached it. finally. to the very top of the eye on the surface of the eye. we have the cornea and the conjunctiva there is a lesion of the cornea. in particular, the epithelium of the cornea and the epithelium is the layer that lines the...
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and ou from a historic looking lens. and you would _ from a historic looking lens.y, and it is going to grow? i it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? , .. it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? , ., .. it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? , .. .. ~' to grow? i definitely do not think cor-orate to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism _ to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism is _ to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism is going - to grow? i definitely do not think| corporate activism is going away, but i certainly think that in a country like the united states, where the government does not offer things like the rest of the wealthy world is like paid parental leave, paid sick leave, substantially subsidised childcare, then it is a comment on employers to answer. wonderful to have you on my show, thanks forjoining me, i will talk to you soon. thanks forjoining me, i will talk to you soon-— thanks forjoining me, i will talk- to you soon._ from to you soon. thank you, aaron. from racism to gender _ to you
and ou from a historic looking lens. and you would _ from a historic looking lens.y, and it is going to grow? i it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? , .. it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? , ., .. it is going to stay, and it is going to crow? , .. .. ~' to grow? i definitely do not think cor-orate to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism _ to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism is _ to grow? i definitely do not think corporate activism is going -...
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len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> we know covid numbers have been climbing in california. starting today b.a.r.t. is no longer requiring masks on its trains. b.a.r.t. says it was surveying its trains four times a month to oversee mask wearing, how many people were complying. they said in june 90% of people were wearing them. starting today, it's up to passengers to decide though it's still strongly recommended. >> i don't like it because i don't feel like the pandemic is over. more than likely it's still here with us and everybody needs to still wear their mask. i'm going to still wear mine. i don't know about everybody else, but i'm going to have mine on every day. >> this has been on again, off rules and rtek maknapri >>> san francisco is expecting more than 4,100 doses of the monkeypox vaccine this week. that's less than the a rnine spread of the virus is pros across the country are struggling to get the monkeypox vaccine as cases are on the rise. the cdc reports more than 1,800 so far, reaching nearly every state. >> we've gotten just over 8,000 doses. we estimate that
len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> we know covid numbers have been climbing in california. starting today b.a.r.t. is no longer requiring masks on its trains. b.a.r.t. says it was surveying its trains four times a month to oversee mask wearing, how many people were complying. they said in june 90% of people were wearing them. starting today, it's up to passengers to decide though it's still strongly recommended. >> i don't like it because i don't feel like the pandemic is over. more than...
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len is told that albina was found dead under her own windows. she jumped out of the window of years. don't you know what that means? the apartment is in perfect order, as in a surgical little booklet, little thing to little thing. the box from under the disc is lying open on the floor, which means that the girl is not quite a fool. in fact, someone else was screaming in the apartment, so he turned on the movie so that we could be sewn, a he hid himself in the bathroom, like, how to wash himself. and from the bathroom he shouted in a female voice, so this someone was women of these versions, you know how many people there are? and you told the police about it. what lazy dumb is not inquisitive? they are not interested in anything in their life, except football and beer, to work. i'll figure it out myself. with serafim ivanovna , a friend also loved to fry potatoes for someone, while her husband. sleeping tell him that he chased me around the apartment with an ax all night. why do you need to feel guilty about everything, okay? what is he asking?
len is told that albina was found dead under her own windows. she jumped out of the window of years. don't you know what that means? the apartment is in perfect order, as in a surgical little booklet, little thing to little thing. the box from under the disc is lying open on the floor, which means that the girl is not quite a fool. in fact, someone else was screaming in the apartment, so he turned on the movie so that we could be sewn, a he hid himself in the bathroom, like, how to wash...
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Jul 17, 2022
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it is called clouding of the lens in youth. but over the years it could. no, this did not happen in our patient grigory karginovich. read, i can’t text me for god’s sake i can’t after the operation will read again. lie down you patient removal operation. lasts a few minutes, first the doctor destroys the cloudy lens and removes its remnants with a miniature ultrasonic vacuum cleaner. you just see everything, how it happens, and then in place of the removed bad lens, an artificial one is inserted simply with a syringe. now we will straighten it and place it in a capsular bag. lasts approximately 7 minutes. diagnosis next to the patient of retinal degeneration, this cause of blindness is being treated she is using injections. now you see how this is happening in kola, everything is fine, with the help of the thinnest needle, dr. konovalov injects a drug directly into the eye that will block the growth of pathological vessels that exfoliate the retina, as a result, the retina will fall into place and the patient will see better. y
it is called clouding of the lens in youth. but over the years it could. no, this did not happen in our patient grigory karginovich. read, i can’t text me for god’s sake i can’t after the operation will read again. lie down you patient removal operation. lasts a few minutes, first the doctor destroys the cloudy lens and removes its remnants with a miniature ultrasonic vacuum cleaner. you just see everything, how it happens, and then in place of the removed bad lens, an artificial one is...
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Jul 13, 2022
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, allowing us to focus the image, and when we watch tv in one position far away, the lens constantlycommanding in this way in order to force it to command again, does this exercise with one and the other eye. we allow our lens to function, as it should function further as an air humidifier and moisturizing drops during the heating season . really dry in apartments. it is advisable to moisturize it. this will help, uh, restore air humidity and reduce. uh, dry eye syndrome. and surely you use moisturizing drops in the eyes. let's open the next box. how many do you think nature allows us to blink once in a minute? i don’t know 20-15 times, that is, we blink all the time people who watch tv use computers, phones constantly start blinking five or six times, for which we blink in the eyelids there are glands that produce special secrets by blinking, we smear the secret on the cornea, keeping it moist. if we stop blinking, blinking becomes dry , a pathological process begins, therefore, at the tv screens of a computer or tablet. set an alarm for the first time, force yourself to blink, the
, allowing us to focus the image, and when we watch tv in one position far away, the lens constantlycommanding in this way in order to force it to command again, does this exercise with one and the other eye. we allow our lens to function, as it should function further as an air humidifier and moisturizing drops during the heating season . really dry in apartments. it is advisable to moisturize it. this will help, uh, restore air humidity and reduce. uh, dry eye syndrome. and surely you use...
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einstein predicted gravity could act like a lens and distort things in here we see a giant collection of galaxies in the middle. the bright blobs or galaxies of billions of stars and the joint gravity is so strong it has taken the images of even further away galaxies behind them and stretching them into these brown arcs. i think everyone can see these strange arcs. >> i was wondering why the curvature. >> the curvature is actually gravity acting like a lens. einstein would be thrilled with this picture. because gravity not only bends the arcs but also it intensifies the light. we'll be able to see much fainter and more distant galaxies way out there and way back in time. >> let's ask our producer to pull up the next picture. there were several that were just incredible. this one. is this a dream? >> this is the cosmic cliffs and what we are seeing here are beautiful clouds of gas and dust, the raw material of the universe which are right there forming into new stars and new planets. gravity in this dense region is clumping things if i can use that technical term and making new stars a
einstein predicted gravity could act like a lens and distort things in here we see a giant collection of galaxies in the middle. the bright blobs or galaxies of billions of stars and the joint gravity is so strong it has taken the images of even further away galaxies behind them and stretching them into these brown arcs. i think everyone can see these strange arcs. >> i was wondering why the curvature. >> the curvature is actually gravity acting like a lens. einstein would be...
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to be highlight instead this way, and as i said, long overdue. >> you can check the display honoring len and others at san jose's martin luther king library until september 24th. >>> oakland's college avenue was filled with live music, pop-up shops and food vendors. you had the rock ridge rock and stroll, the perfect opportunity for small businesses to shine at a time when online business is booming. john ramos shows us how they've learned to adapt. >> here in the shopping district of oakland's rock ridge neighborhood, they decided to add some music to their marketplace. we thought it was a good opportunity to come talk to people about how small businesses are doing these days. ♪ it's all right ♪ >> reporter: compared to two years ago, it is all right for the small businesses that line college avenue. this morning people were back out on the streets as rock ridge held its rock and stroll promotion featuring live music in various spots along the shopping district. >> some people are holding their pocket books a little tieghter, but we seem to be pulling through pretty well. >> reporter: a
to be highlight instead this way, and as i said, long overdue. >> you can check the display honoring len and others at san jose's martin luther king library until september 24th. >>> oakland's college avenue was filled with live music, pop-up shops and food vendors. you had the rock ridge rock and stroll, the perfect opportunity for small businesses to shine at a time when online business is booming. john ramos shows us how they've learned to adapt. >> here in the shopping...
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len? >> reporter: well, doctors say that this has been building up here at valley medical center for quite some time, especially with the pandemic. but the recent suicide of a doctor and a suicide attempt by another doctor pushed them to finally speak out. >> to be still very much in the pandemic and then to have management say you're not working hard enough. >> reporter: dr. rachel ruiz had a life-long dream to be just where she is right now. but the gilroy native is now rethinking her career because of how tough her job at valley medical center has become. >> my family, largely from gilroy, san jose, hollister, so proud. but i feel like it's made me rethink my five-year plan, my ten-year plan. this is not sustainable. >> reporter: ruiz joined dozens of her medical staff colleagues to call attention to staff shortages and systematic management problems that are leading to doctors being burned out. >> the physicians and hospital staff at vmc reacted admirally, bravely and effectively to me
len? >> reporter: well, doctors say that this has been building up here at valley medical center for quite some time, especially with the pandemic. but the recent suicide of a doctor and a suicide attempt by another doctor pushed them to finally speak out. >> to be still very much in the pandemic and then to have management say you're not working hard enough. >> reporter: dr. rachel ruiz had a life-long dream to be just where she is right now. but the gilroy native is now...
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we were looking, we are looking and fixing much of the same historical terrain but have a different lens. >> if you were to do a list of the pro-plaps and cons of the deep south, you talk about the businesses, the industries, the companies that originated from here, talk about that aspect a little bit. >> so much of our culture emerges from the deep south, certainly all of our soda, all of it, it is part of why -- this is an aside, i wrote about it in the book but i get irritated when you take those are you southern quizzes and they said you call soda coca-colaoc or pop, if you -- am like that is aot georgia thg andd also texas but there is s much carbonated beverage everywhere and coca-cola is not the favorite everywhere but thatat is an aside but there i food culture, walmart culture, the fact that amazon comes from a native of houston, the ie grocery store is a southern concept, so much is the drive to convenience, we are a call -- car culture, houston is oil. so there is a convenience thing, innovation part and always so matched with the experience of exploitation and hard living for
we were looking, we are looking and fixing much of the same historical terrain but have a different lens. >> if you were to do a list of the pro-plaps and cons of the deep south, you talk about the businesses, the industries, the companies that originated from here, talk about that aspect a little bit. >> so much of our culture emerges from the deep south, certainly all of our soda, all of it, it is part of why -- this is an aside, i wrote about it in the book but i get irritated...
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len ramirez tells us the story of how frontier village hazy ipa came to be. >> well, here we go. frontier village hazy ipa. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> reporter: for me, it was just a taste of one of san jose's newest and most popular brews. >> ooh, like that. yeah, that's nice. >> reporter: it's the latest creation of native fermentations and pays homage to the new defunct but beloved frontier village which entertained bay area families from 1961 to 1980. >> just wanted to give some of the lombs, put a smile on their face with a little bit of that throwback nostalgia. >> hey! >> hey, welcome. come on in. >> reporter: but the story of how the beer came together starts mere in the home of retired san jose cop and history buff tim stevens. >> we're in my hallway. we're going see a couple very rare frontier village items. >> reporter: tim has one of the largest elections of frontier village memorabilia that can be found anywhere, from a hand drawn pencil map of the park, to souvenir oars from the canoe rides. he as one of the fake rifles that were in the turrets of the park entrance an
len ramirez tells us the story of how frontier village hazy ipa came to be. >> well, here we go. frontier village hazy ipa. >> cheers. >> cheers. >> reporter: for me, it was just a taste of one of san jose's newest and most popular brews. >> ooh, like that. yeah, that's nice. >> reporter: it's the latest creation of native fermentations and pays homage to the new defunct but beloved frontier village which entertained bay area families from 1961 to 1980....
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yes, it will. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> san mateo county is celebrating the largest affordable housing project in its history. new housing went up today in daly city. >>> well, still ahead, congress honors a world war ii hero with the ultimate salute. the rare tribute for his bravery on the battlefield. >>> and thieves make off with tens of thousands of dollars in designer sunglasses. the heist that sparked a chase across the bay. >>> and a frenzy over fried chicken. the bay area debut of a popular chain that had people lining up before sunrise. >>> we had some fog around sunrise, but it dissipated quickly, leaving us with blue skies for most of the day. more of the same tomorrow. tracking a warm-up as we head into the weekend. details on that coming up in the first alert forecast. my tribe has lived on this land for 12,000 years. we call it oleyumi. you call it california. our land, our culture, our people once expansive, now whittled down to a small community. only one proposition supports california tribes like ours. while providing hundreds of millions in
yes, it will. >> reporter: in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> san mateo county is celebrating the largest affordable housing project in its history. new housing went up today in daly city. >>> well, still ahead, congress honors a world war ii hero with the ultimate salute. the rare tribute for his bravery on the battlefield. >>> and thieves make off with tens of thousands of dollars in designer sunglasses. the heist that sparked a chase across the bay....
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leibovets used to surprise, surprised, and this time in her lens was olena zelenska, the wife of the the first months of the russian invasion of for security reasons, she spent it away from general attention, but now she is making up for it, went on a visit to the usa and asked congressmen for weapons, held an international summit of the first ladies and gentlemen in kyiv, where they collected more than 3 million dollars for an ambulance. and although these initiatives gained wide publicity, excessive attention was paid to elena zelenska a photo shoot for the american gloss wolf photos of the presidential couple authored by leibovets instantly went viral and found both critics and supporters, a real battle unfolded around the cover and the image someone criticized the first lady for her tasks, others said she was not feminine enough. of course , there will always be criticism at any moment, but i do not think that it is better to do something and receive criticism than to do nothing. to support the first lady, a flash mob called sit was launched on the network as a girl, ukrainian wo
leibovets used to surprise, surprised, and this time in her lens was olena zelenska, the wife of the the first months of the russian invasion of for security reasons, she spent it away from general attention, but now she is making up for it, went on a visit to the usa and asked congressmen for weapons, held an international summit of the first ladies and gentlemen in kyiv, where they collected more than 3 million dollars for an ambulance. and although these initiatives gained wide publicity,...
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Jul 11, 2022
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was shot right at the workplace, the criminal hid his face behind a medical mask, but got into the lenseillance camera . he was not going to the office, but in the viva organization itself, the money already appeared in the reports, it was through this office that the scammers allegedly issued loans for their victims. all the details in the report of ksenia klemennaya. this is how the territory near the office of the microloan company viva money looked in the center of moscow at the height of the working day in the morning in the office, a body from a 51-year-old employee with a bullet wound in the head was found in the office of a microfinance organization, journalists were cordoned off, there, of course, they are not allowed inside. for several hours now they have been working, police investigators and experts, they have to establish all the details of what happened and possibly find evidence that will help get on the trail of the killer. here it is presumably in a freeze-frame from a cctv camera installed inside the office the night before, a man in a white t-shirt, cap and medical m
was shot right at the workplace, the criminal hid his face behind a medical mask, but got into the lenseillance camera . he was not going to the office, but in the viva organization itself, the money already appeared in the reports, it was through this office that the scammers allegedly issued loans for their victims. all the details in the report of ksenia klemennaya. this is how the territory near the office of the microloan company viva money looked in the center of moscow at the height of...
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. >> as len ramirez reports, it's expected to bring thousands of more high-tech jobs to the area.ter: semiconductor companies were really what put the silicon in silicon valley many decades ago. now thanks to a
. >> as len ramirez reports, it's expected to bring thousands of more high-tech jobs to the area.ter: semiconductor companies were really what put the silicon in silicon valley many decades ago. now thanks to a
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we sent len ramirez to sniff out the story. >> all right. i'm taking extra precautions. >> reporter: certain smells can make me sick to my stomach. so i approach the corpse flower with all due respect. >> ew. ew. that does smell like road kill and a cattle ranch all in one. >> reporter: stinky but beautiful. that's corpse flower. after eight years of nurturing at san jose state science department's greenhouse, it's now in full bloom. >> and it started opening up last night. and then it started smelling. and this morning it was fully open. it's fully open now. and it really has a stink to it. >> reporter: here is the flower spectacular overnight bloom in a time laps sequence. as the flower opens up, its enormous central spike, one of the largest in the plant kingdom is revealed. it's native to assume matt inter sumatra and indonesia. the smell of rotting flesh could be a survival trick to attract flies or other insects. >> when the flies fly in, if they visited another corpse flower, they have pollen on them. they're going pass by the female
we sent len ramirez to sniff out the story. >> all right. i'm taking extra precautions. >> reporter: certain smells can make me sick to my stomach. so i approach the corpse flower with all due respect. >> ew. ew. that does smell like road kill and a cattle ranch all in one. >> reporter: stinky but beautiful. that's corpse flower. after eight years of nurturing at san jose state science department's greenhouse, it's now in full bloom. >> and it started opening up...
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. >> reporter: in santa cruz, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> still ahead, a rare case of polio found in the u.s. what doctors want people to know. >>> and the northern california mcdonald's taking steps to become more horse friendly. >> coming up all new at 6:00. just in time for the weekend, big basin is reopening more of the park to the public two years after it was devastated by the czu fire. >>> plus -- it's been one week since 15 employees were fired from the new district attorney's staff. coming up, we'll hear from one former employee who says that this cleaning house could have major impacts on the functioning of this office. >>> and comedian jo koy honored by a bay area city ahead of his all here's why tribal leaders urge you to vote yes on prop 27. the act provides hundreds of millions every year for permanent solutions to homelessness, mental health and addiction in california. prop 27 supports financially disadvantaged tribes that don't own big casinos. by taxing and regulating online sports betting for adults 21 and over, we can protect tribal sovereignty and finally do somethin
. >> reporter: in santa cruz, len ramirez, kpix 5. >>> still ahead, a rare case of polio found in the u.s. what doctors want people to know. >>> and the northern california mcdonald's taking steps to become more horse friendly. >> coming up all new at 6:00. just in time for the weekend, big basin is reopening more of the park to the public two years after it was devastated by the czu fire. >>> plus -- it's been one week since 15 employees were fired from...
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we start with kpix 5's len ramirez with a preview of what fans can expect. >> well, the excitement really starting to build at levi's stadium in two weeks. the players report in for training camp. and that year fans will be allowed to watch several of the practices, all ramping up to that first home preseason game, right here at levi's stadium and right here on channel 5. the 49ers faithful are hoping to build on the excitement of last season's play-off run, but with one big addition. >> get back to the rams, beat 'em, and take the conference this year, get through the play-offs and straight to the super bowl. >> reporter: 49ers super fan jesse mendez was part of the 408 faithful's fan group that helped fill opponent stadiums in dallas, green bay and l.a. for the play-offs. this year fans haveheexpectatio questions remain. will jimmy garoppolo be traded? can trey lance lead another play-off run? and what about deebo? >> we've had a lot of off-season stuff going on. and i'm hoping they work all that out before we get through training camp. >> today i met with 49ers president al guido. >> i
we start with kpix 5's len ramirez with a preview of what fans can expect. >> well, the excitement really starting to build at levi's stadium in two weeks. the players report in for training camp. and that year fans will be allowed to watch several of the practices, all ramping up to that first home preseason game, right here at levi's stadium and right here on channel 5. the 49ers faithful are hoping to build on the excitement of last season's play-off run, but with one big addition....
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i also added to a drone, a spotlight with a zoom lens, a lens from the bahamas, he went to australiasave koalas from fires, then to california, which also suffered from fires, later there were hurricanes in louisiana and puerto rico, rescue projects in to the dominican republic and the rescue of the hyena in malawi and many other things, but the war in ukraine from where he returned a few weeks ago and plans to return in the near future affected me the most. take action the situation in ukraine is particularly terrible, i won't lie of course it's scary there, especially at night, we heard sirens buzzing somewhere nearby, a bomb somehow exploded in our mission, we are constantly accompanied by two ukrainian soldiers, so we can only hope that everything will be fine with us google worked in the most affected areas of the kyiv region, it managed to save dozens of cats and dogs and even a few hedgehogs, if it is not possible to find the owners, dugosvit sends animals to temporary shelters in ukraine, this was the case with almost all animals now we are trying to find the owners, but unfo
i also added to a drone, a spotlight with a zoom lens, a lens from the bahamas, he went to australiasave koalas from fires, then to california, which also suffered from fires, later there were hurricanes in louisiana and puerto rico, rescue projects in to the dominican republic and the rescue of the hyena in malawi and many other things, but the war in ukraine from where he returned a few weeks ago and plans to return in the near future affected me the most. take action the situation in ukraine...
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forker last slide, as part of the this process we reviewed job descriptions and applied a racial equity lens and 4 new positions to descriptions. mainly as i have been sitting on the city wide raushl equity group it is satisfying to have this opportunity to respect remove barriers for candidates apply to entry level planner positions the position for assistant transportation plan are 1 and 2 for programming and policy division we would not require a graduate degree and in the require any years of experience. would be a level entry with an under grad. we are proposing 2 others 3 and 4 the communication manager and the general manager series for various divisions. to allow flexibility for staff to progress within the agency this benefits agency by helping diversify our workforce and advancements and lateral moves and maintain a healthy culture. facility proposes 4 are approved we will have 47 job classifications. in terms of fiscal impact estimate an increase in personnel exy penned tours 300 and 11,000 to 450 thousand dollars an increase of 5 to 7 percent. this can be accommodated for the bud
forker last slide, as part of the this process we reviewed job descriptions and applied a racial equity lens and 4 new positions to descriptions. mainly as i have been sitting on the city wide raushl equity group it is satisfying to have this opportunity to respect remove barriers for candidates apply to entry level planner positions the position for assistant transportation plan are 1 and 2 for programming and policy division we would not require a graduate degree and in the require any years...
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in san jose, len ramirez, kbix 5. >> another tragedy at lake berryessa. there have been three drownings in the past six weeks. an 18-year-old died after falling into the water yesterday afternoon. he was rushed by helicopter to the hospital and later pronounced dead. he's the 11th drowning victim since 2020. >> the biden administration is telling hospitals they must abortion services if a mother's life is at risk. this is in the wake of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe v. wade. now, the white house says a federal law on emergency treatment guidelines preempts state law. that law says the federal government can penalize providers that fail to provide abortions to treat medical emergencies. >> a line look at the white house where president biden is touting the passage of his administration's gun violence bill that he recently signed into law. skiler henry reports the buffalo and uvalde shootings spurred the passage of the legislation, yet there have been several deadly shootings since then. >> geraldine talley. pearl young. and mrs. ruth e. whit
in san jose, len ramirez, kbix 5. >> another tragedy at lake berryessa. there have been three drownings in the past six weeks. an 18-year-old died after falling into the water yesterday afternoon. he was rushed by helicopter to the hospital and later pronounced dead. he's the 11th drowning victim since 2020. >> the biden administration is telling hospitals they must abortion services if a mother's life is at risk. this is in the wake of the supreme court's decision to overturn roe...
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so we have to eat it. >> reporter: in los gatos, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> one of the biggest inflation impacts is on gas prices. which were up 59% year-over-year. but there is some bit of good news. according to aaa, the average costs for a gallon of gas in california is now just over $6. and that is down 40 cents from just a month ago. >>> california's attorney general is enlisting the help of local authorities to protect renters from illegal evictions. the ag issuing new legal guidance to law enforcement across the state when it comes to landlord/tenant disputes. asking tenants to help prevent self-help evictions where landlords try to push tenants out by changing the locks or turning off the electricity or water or removing the tenants' personal property. >> the illegal so-called self-help evictions are an attempt to avoid the courts and illegally kick tenants to the curb without regard for their rights and the law. >> bonta said the only lawful way to evict a tenant is through court order. >>> a push in san francisco to push a program fighting to protect those wrongfully convicted.
so we have to eat it. >> reporter: in los gatos, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> one of the biggest inflation impacts is on gas prices. which were up 59% year-over-year. but there is some bit of good news. according to aaa, the average costs for a gallon of gas in california is now just over $6. and that is down 40 cents from just a month ago. >>> california's attorney general is enlisting the help of local authorities to protect renters from illegal evictions. the ag issuing new...
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here a live look with the exploratorium lens showing you drops. certainly the marine layer is heavier compared to yesterday. fog and drizzle. a great start. the fog thins for afternoon sunshine. it is breezy and warmer compared to yesterday. 70's and 80's and we will look at the highs and share the weekend forecast. kumasi: now to the bay area's battle against monkeypox. san francisco is the first city to take the step of declaring a state of emergency. >> we do not want to be ignored by the federal government and our need. kumasi: local officials were demanding help for a community in need. it is the type of focus that many have been calling for for weeks. right now every bay area colony -- county has a case of monkeypox. reggie: the real need is in san francisco with 284 cases. one of the cases is j.d. melendez. he was diagnosed this week and he is describing the excretion eight excruciating symptoms. >> he gave me some type of cream -- they gave me some type of cream which has not helped. they also provided me with vicodin, and it also did not
here a live look with the exploratorium lens showing you drops. certainly the marine layer is heavier compared to yesterday. fog and drizzle. a great start. the fog thins for afternoon sunshine. it is breezy and warmer compared to yesterday. 70's and 80's and we will look at the highs and share the weekend forecast. kumasi: now to the bay area's battle against monkeypox. san francisco is the first city to take the step of declaring a state of emergency. >> we do not want to be ignored by...
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in the event that everything is working perfectly within the len than i am not unduly busy, i have many chores to do and i prepare to take an active role in taking the vehicle together. provided the lamb works on the radar works properly and can make every maneuver up to the rendezvous and docking, then my job is a quiescent one. it should difficulties really arise within the lem then my job is to rescue the lem, and then i find myself become a be active partner in charge of a very complex vehicle was a very complex job. and this is when i truly become busy and i'm literally racing from one side of the cockpit to the other, getting solutions to various problems for my digital computer. making sure that my rendezvous radar, transponder and v f ranging systems are working properly and doing a host of other small details. all of which are necessary for the successful completion of the rendezvous. >> this is astronaut edwin aldrin, lunar module for the apollo 11 mission. what is the first thing you and neil armstrong will do after landing? >> one of the first things that we will be engaged
in the event that everything is working perfectly within the len than i am not unduly busy, i have many chores to do and i prepare to take an active role in taking the vehicle together. provided the lamb works on the radar works properly and can make every maneuver up to the rendezvous and docking, then my job is a quiescent one. it should difficulties really arise within the lem then my job is to rescue the lem, and then i find myself become a be active partner in charge of a very complex...
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increasingly the world has seen the middle east through the lens of opening and opportunity. let me state clearly that the united states is going to remain an active and engaged partner in the middle east. as the world grows more competitive and the challenges more complex, it is becoming clear to me that -- with the successes of the middle east. we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china, russia, or iran. we will seek to build on this moment with active, principled american leadership. our new framework for the middle east has five key principles. i would like to briefly share them with you today. first, the united states will support and strengthen partnership with countries that subscribe to rules based international order. we will make sure that those countries can defend themselves against foreign threats. the united states and each of the countries around this table are a central part of that order because they reject the use of brute force to change borders. when the entire gcc plus egypt and jordan voted to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine, it
increasingly the world has seen the middle east through the lens of opening and opportunity. let me state clearly that the united states is going to remain an active and engaged partner in the middle east. as the world grows more competitive and the challenges more complex, it is becoming clear to me that -- with the successes of the middle east. we will not walk away and leave a vacuum to be filled by china, russia, or iran. we will seek to build on this moment with active, principled american...
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through a critical race theory lens. even have to look at it through lens, just the absolute -- one of the predominant aspects of this is that so many of the people in washington that violently entered the capitol and attacked it were white suprecists. >> absolutely. a maid, that is critical race theory. understanding the history that led to this moment, so it includes the fact we have had political coups before. that is what the in every construction was. it was a violent takeover of southern government, fueled by this idea of grievance, fueled by this idea that people of color, black people, have no right to determine our political future, no contribution to where we are going. but here's the rub. it is not just the mobilization of the right wing but the silence about it, the inability to talk about it. we have seen for months the confederate flag in the gallows and the news, but mainstream media had a hard time actually saying we have a wet supremacist problem, partly because we have not talked critically about race f
through a critical race theory lens. even have to look at it through lens, just the absolute -- one of the predominant aspects of this is that so many of the people in washington that violently entered the capitol and attacked it were white suprecists. >> absolutely. a maid, that is critical race theory. understanding the history that led to this moment, so it includes the fact we have had political coups before. that is what the in every construction was. it was a violent takeover of...
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i mean, i guess the lens get off this dog or his cast or his pony to address congress or. busy fun, congress would be very happy to do so. i mean, he's got a receptive orders, he knows. we'll treat him with reverence. you know, just when he addressed the african union, only about 3 people showed up. now, murder saw the latin american trade group has refused to allow lindsey to address them. so there are groups that he knows their captive audience. they're always going to listen to his entreaties. they're going to go on, you know, the rest of the world isn't terribly interested. they think it has to say, well, just got one more question for your doctor. it concerns the while the concerns that are growing amid weapons delivered to ukraine that are ending up in the hands of criminals. do you think the west's putting all of its efforts into preventing that from happening? i don't think i have any kind of ability to control what's going on, then you don't really have much of a will to do so. no doubt there are people working in into all of your goal who know about what's going
i mean, i guess the lens get off this dog or his cast or his pony to address congress or. busy fun, congress would be very happy to do so. i mean, he's got a receptive orders, he knows. we'll treat him with reverence. you know, just when he addressed the african union, only about 3 people showed up. now, murder saw the latin american trade group has refused to allow lindsey to address them. so there are groups that he knows their captive audience. they're always going to listen to his...
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so we are looking and fixated on much of the same historical terrain that we have a different lens. >> if you were to do it list of the pros and the cons of the deep south, you talk about some of the businesses the industries, the companies that originated t and talk about that aspect a little bit. >> will yes, so much of our culture emerges from the deep south and certainly all of our sodas, all of it. as part of why i'm sorry, i wrote about in the book but i get irritated when you think this quizzes and they say do you call soda coca-cola pop and he ssake coca-cola, that is really like a georgia thing also takes his name and lots of others because there's so much carbonated beverage like every where. but, so there's food culture, there's walmart culture there's the fact that amazon comes from a person whose native of houston in the grocery store is a southern concept and so much as a drive to convenience and the fact that we are car culture comes everything that we do and houston and also oil so there is a convenience thing in innovation part and that is always managed with a real e
so we are looking and fixated on much of the same historical terrain that we have a different lens. >> if you were to do it list of the pros and the cons of the deep south, you talk about some of the businesses the industries, the companies that originated t and talk about that aspect a little bit. >> will yes, so much of our culture emerges from the deep south and certainly all of our sodas, all of it. as part of why i'm sorry, i wrote about in the book but i get irritated when you...
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medical vehicles lens. was injured during the mortar shelling and was taken to the medical battalion personally by the train, which was in the lens. at the moment the machine has recovered minor damage to the cooling system. i think within an hour in the car the offensive will be back in operation, the russian army continues. together with the armed forces of donbass, slowly but surely every day, the ukrainians are pushed further and further nazis from the liberated territories, the enemy suffers colossal losses of aircraft, helicopters, tanks and artillery. why is she already thousands of units of ukrainian military equipment. this means that very soon the inhabitants of the liberated villages and cities will see the peaceful sky over their heads stanislav vasilchenko news. a russian who transferred money to a ukrainian fund that supports the apu received a warning from the fsb about the fund. come back alive according to the federal security service . this organization helps the ukrainian security forces
medical vehicles lens. was injured during the mortar shelling and was taken to the medical battalion personally by the train, which was in the lens. at the moment the machine has recovered minor damage to the cooling system. i think within an hour in the car the offensive will be back in operation, the russian army continues. together with the armed forces of donbass, slowly but surely every day, the ukrainians are pushed further and further nazis from the liberated territories, the enemy...
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hello len. yes, you are at work.insure me from thunder for please, somewhere lost from home. now i'll find it and run. thank you very much, not about that. bye. surprise seals work. what are you doing here? lowered terpi listen, come on, can i help, how did the bus arrive? listen, you can somehow be more careful with him, if only to ask advice. yes, and here are the cards. what materials i simply don’t understand in this, i have nothing , but so that on the ceiling later i know, i want it to be like stucco, you know, corners. these are the ones that happen to attach more there, right? i don't know, let's get away from the wallpaper somehow push back there and see. yes, come here on saturday, we'll see it all. yes, thank you very much. goodbye. er, i didn't understand. are you going to change the ceilings. i thought it was the best use for your surprise. you seem to me, i'm sorry, but i thought it was money. what money? even if it was your stash, i still found it. yes, i need to make such a stash, i need it. where did
hello len. yes, you are at work.insure me from thunder for please, somewhere lost from home. now i'll find it and run. thank you very much, not about that. bye. surprise seals work. what are you doing here? lowered terpi listen, come on, can i help, how did the bus arrive? listen, you can somehow be more careful with him, if only to ask advice. yes, and here are the cards. what materials i simply don’t understand in this, i have nothing , but so that on the ceiling later i know, i want it to...
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and people looking that through this racial lens of oh cops just murder a hundred black men every day that makes sense. i mean that that they're like, well, there's no other possible so so we're we're month. two three into continuous unrest somewhere, you know somewhere in the country something was happening, right and okay, understandably the very end and riots broke out that very night. so i missed out the first nights rights, but i got the first flight out of dc to milwaukee and the next day. i love you. i'm i missed the first night of riots. dad and well, well the reason why i say that is because it's understandable. why? with the town with those much like the smaller town that kenosha is that they're not going to necessarily be ready to put down a violent, right? sure. the problem is though then the governor tony evers only called up around 150 national guardsmen. to deploy to kenosha and they didn't get there until late that next night the so month. monday rides broke out sunday. the national guard didn't get their very late monday night, and he has defended that that number and
and people looking that through this racial lens of oh cops just murder a hundred black men every day that makes sense. i mean that that they're like, well, there's no other possible so so we're we're month. two three into continuous unrest somewhere, you know somewhere in the country something was happening, right and okay, understandably the very end and riots broke out that very night. so i missed out the first nights rights, but i got the first flight out of dc to milwaukee and the next...
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the uaz with the head of the medical detachment road of life barely keeps up with the lens. the enemy, knowing this periodically, is supplying the settlement and the advanced units of our units, that is, not wounded by them and wounded by it. well, you can see there there will be cars that periodically shoot at them. the hospital is already meeting the operating room is ready to work around the clock, like a conveyor. got it earlier. a large accumulation of long-range artillery of tanks determines the nature of the wounds. basically, shrapnel bullet wounds are very little stopped bleeding, drained, the abdominal cavity is sanitized and the patient is prepared for further stages of evacuation, where specialized care will be provided. one two three head is not spinning no normal. were there advanced came under mortar fire when advancing at the position, that is, there was an explosion received a concussion, then it already turned out. there are doctors here. they are also present in every unit under shelling, but i will say even more, their work is more serious, because, for e
the uaz with the head of the medical detachment road of life barely keeps up with the lens. the enemy, knowing this periodically, is supplying the settlement and the advanced units of our units, that is, not wounded by them and wounded by it. well, you can see there there will be cars that periodically shoot at them. the hospital is already meeting the operating room is ready to work around the clock, like a conveyor. got it earlier. a large accumulation of long-range artillery of tanks...
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ask you about the england documentary series, which was to designed to explain big issues to a local lensepisodes had had to be taken off fair and it is now ending after just two series. it is a bit of a mess, isn't it? i don't think so. what we have been doing with the senior england since i came into the role is really looking at where we want to put our priority, and i believe that local investigative journalism delivered across radio and television and online is the absolute priority. and right now, we don't have enough reporting expertise on the ground to really dig in to the bigger stories, and we want to put that right. so are talking about creating a new investigative team of 60 or 70 journalists across england who can really go after the stories behind the headlines, really dig in. and that means making difficult choices in one of those choices was sadly to bring it to an end. it has been a terrific first series and there been a couple of bumps in the road. but the production team have really risen the challenge and ifeel for them because they have done everything that we have as
ask you about the england documentary series, which was to designed to explain big issues to a local lensepisodes had had to be taken off fair and it is now ending after just two series. it is a bit of a mess, isn't it? i don't think so. what we have been doing with the senior england since i came into the role is really looking at where we want to put our priority, and i believe that local investigative journalism delivered across radio and television and online is the absolute priority. and...
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austin and lexi burke were on their way to len and lecke burke.and lexi burke were on their way to ln and lecke burke. austin and lexi burke were on their way to l and lecke burke. austin and lexi burke were on their way to lunch in nashville wednesday when they spotted nico christensen selling lemonade on the side of the road. >> we saw him, and he had a cardboard on his head. it was like a little, like umbrella basically. >> the 13-year-old braving 100-degree temperatures to sell $3 cups of lemonade. >> are you trying to raise money for anything? >> well, with my soccer team, but it's a lot of money. so my dad wanted me to pay at least half of it. >> lexi and austin setting a plan into motion even sweeter than nico's lemonade. >> we're like, if you can hang out for one more hour, we promise it will be worth it. >> lexi, a/k/a the serial tipper on tiktok, asking her 1.7 million followers if they'd chip in whatever change they can spare. >> we're going to give you this and keep the change. >> what the -- thank you so much! what the heck? what the
austin and lexi burke were on their way to len and lecke burke.and lexi burke were on their way to ln and lecke burke. austin and lexi burke were on their way to l and lecke burke. austin and lexi burke were on their way to lunch in nashville wednesday when they spotted nico christensen selling lemonade on the side of the road. >> we saw him, and he had a cardboard on his head. it was like a little, like umbrella basically. >> the 13-year-old braving 100-degree temperatures to sell...