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at the junction of the peninsulas there is the mustatunduri ridge.s hard to believe, but there are 60 steps between the trenches, this is the distance of a grenade, right here, in this bare stone desert, for more than 3 years our defenders held off the enemy. the entire ridge is 6 km long, here you can still understand what the war was like, look for yourself, instead of earth, it is crumbled from stones and steel. in winter, through the snow you can get to... positions, it was from them that the enemy tried to sink the allied convoys, but on november 1, 1944, the soviet north was completely liberated, these landscapes sank into the soul, we drove to the place of dinner in the silence of our thoughts, and the road there was not easy, it leads to the seashore between the hills along a dirt road, almost 3 hours, so if if you’re planning a trip here, you know, you can hardly see anything in a couple of weekends, perhaps that’s why there are so many tent camps with tourists, to save time on the way to an overnight stay, and meanwhile we have a harsh nort
at the junction of the peninsulas there is the mustatunduri ridge.s hard to believe, but there are 60 steps between the trenches, this is the distance of a grenade, right here, in this bare stone desert, for more than 3 years our defenders held off the enemy. the entire ridge is 6 km long, here you can still understand what the war was like, look for yourself, instead of earth, it is crumbled from stones and steel. in winter, through the snow you can get to... positions, it was from them that...
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Oct 11, 2023
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one of them is that the korean peninsula has remained divided.t has been a very tragic legacy when you talk about -- we look at it from that perspective. another legacy has been long standing bitterness between s -- another legacy is that it took more than 20 years after the korean war for us to even open up relations with communist china and i still think it is one of the things that the chinese go to today in terms of when they criticized the united states. a lot of it does go back to the lingering role that the korean war has all the the mentality of chinese communist leaders. the war legacies were vast and complicated. host: will end with a tweet we got from mlb who says this, my father served in the aircraft carrier valley forge in the korean war. he was faced with the reality they were bombing korea while his brother was serving as an army infantry soldier on the ground they were bombing. my uncle was wounded but they both came home alive. that is all the time we have for this program create gregg brazinsky george washington university prof
one of them is that the korean peninsula has remained divided.t has been a very tragic legacy when you talk about -- we look at it from that perspective. another legacy has been long standing bitterness between s -- another legacy is that it took more than 20 years after the korean war for us to even open up relations with communist china and i still think it is one of the things that the chinese go to today in terms of when they criticized the united states. a lot of it does go back to the...
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one of them is that the korean peninsula has remained divided.t has been a very tragic legacy when you talk about -- we look at it from that perspective. another legacy has been long standing bitterness between s -- another legacy is that it took more than 20 years after the korean war for us to even open up relations with communist china and i still think it is one of the things that the chinese go to today in terms of when they criticized the united states. a lot of it does go back to the lingering role that the korean war has all the the mentality of chinese communist leaders. the war legacies were vast and complicated. host: will end with a tweet we got from mlb who says this, my father served in the aircraft carrier valley forge in the korean war. he was faced with the reality they were bombing korea while his brother was serving as an army infantry soldier on the ground they were bombing. my uncle was wounded but they both came home alive. that is all the time we have for this program create gregg brazinsky george washington university prof
one of them is that the korean peninsula has remained divided.t has been a very tragic legacy when you talk about -- we look at it from that perspective. another legacy has been long standing bitterness between s -- another legacy is that it took more than 20 years after the korean war for us to even open up relations with communist china and i still think it is one of the things that the chinese go to today in terms of when they criticized the united states. a lot of it does go back to the...
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while camp david has been a positive development for security on the korean peninsula. the negative development relates to the budding relationship between north korea and russia. it is not new in the sense that there has always been cooperation between pyongyang and moscow. but there are a few elements that are new. first, the north korean leader arguably has leverage in the relationship for the first time. in recent memory, putin needs fresh supplies of ammunition and shells from north korea to prosecute this unjust war in ukraine. and that gives kim jong un a lot of leverage. second, the kim putin summit reduces kim's need to talk to the united states. it is noteworthy that the biden administration has stated its interest in re engaging in dialogue with north korea with no preconditions as to the results of those talks. this to me is a subtle but significant change that suggests greater flexibility in the us position. however, the prospects of such talks i think are even less likely because of the putin kim summit. indeed, i believe that part of the reason for kim's
while camp david has been a positive development for security on the korean peninsula. the negative development relates to the budding relationship between north korea and russia. it is not new in the sense that there has always been cooperation between pyongyang and moscow. but there are a few elements that are new. first, the north korean leader arguably has leverage in the relationship for the first time. in recent memory, putin needs fresh supplies of ammunition and shells from north korea...
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nuclear extended deterrence on the peninsula. why did they have these concerns it's left the station. to try to address that in a way that goes beyond the existing dialogue like several other dialogues that take place this wass meant to be the insight to the nuclear planning. but it's an important next step in the relationship and i think a good one. does it check the box in terms of credibility think for the time being it does. but in the longer term as they continue to develop theseli capabilities and as china also continues to ramp up the nuclear weapons capabilities through the end of this decade, there will be more questions that come up in korea and japan about the credibility of the nuclear umbrella so those are bridges we will haveut to cross in the fute eventually but for the time being i think this is anib important step that the administration took and all for the betterment of the alliance.i >> are there recommendations you have that wouldco make it more effective? >> one of the things we did report on this and one of
nuclear extended deterrence on the peninsula. why did they have these concerns it's left the station. to try to address that in a way that goes beyond the existing dialogue like several other dialogues that take place this wass meant to be the insight to the nuclear planning. but it's an important next step in the relationship and i think a good one. does it check the box in terms of credibility think for the time being it does. but in the longer term as they continue to develop theseli...
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specialized units from the peninsula in the event of use. thank you again for the opportunity to join each day and i look forward to a discussion. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member romney and distinguished members of the subcommittee. it is really a great honor to be here today and appear before he. i am truly grateful for the committee's interest in this issue but also the incredible opportunity to be part of this discussion. the recent summit between putin and kim and what seems to be a new level of military cooperation forming between the two comes as no surprise. deepening alignment between china russia north korea has been taking form for the past few years. especially between russia north korea since russia's invasion of ukraine. however, since a failure to reach an agreement in 2019 to keep u.s., north korea alive we have essentially been sidelined. made to the north koreans to try and revive those negotiations and essentially repeat the conversations of the past. despite as we have all talked about the drastic shift in th
specialized units from the peninsula in the event of use. thank you again for the opportunity to join each day and i look forward to a discussion. >> thank you, mr. chairman and ranking member romney and distinguished members of the subcommittee. it is really a great honor to be here today and appear before he. i am truly grateful for the committee's interest in this issue but also the incredible opportunity to be part of this discussion. the recent summit between putin and kim and what...
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american troops were rushed to the kitchen korean peninsula in 1950.ecause the north korean invasion had been so sudden and unexpected. and the other thing in terms of the korean war and how it was fought, there was this initial period between 1950 and early 1951 where territory is getting exchanged. north korean forces make rapid progress and they have to beat a hasty retreat. but a lot of the war between 1951 and 1953 is really a war of attrition, fought over various amounts of territory. it is hard to know would likely from your description if that is what was happening in your case, but it certainly sounds like it may have been the case. so thank you very much for your reflection and your comments. >> tony in chicago, illinois. good morning. >> in morning, how are you? i'm glad we are having the segment. very interesting, little-known part of history, i guess. earlier you mentioned that the korean peninsula was already somewhat divided. i would like you to expand on that, because to my knowledge, after imperial japan had essentially been defeated,
american troops were rushed to the kitchen korean peninsula in 1950.ecause the north korean invasion had been so sudden and unexpected. and the other thing in terms of the korean war and how it was fought, there was this initial period between 1950 and early 1951 where territory is getting exchanged. north korean forces make rapid progress and they have to beat a hasty retreat. but a lot of the war between 1951 and 1953 is really a war of attrition, fought over various amounts of territory. it...
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and south korean forces completely off of the korean peninsula. and so soul actually falls again in 1951. then what happens is matthew ridgway does launch the very successful counteroffensive in the spring of 1951 and wish to destroy chinese and communist forces that are surrounding soul. that's how it gets back to a stalemate along the 38th parallel. in terms of your point about mcarthur, this is also one of the criticism that mcarthur would make. mcarthur was talking about launching a more general invasion of the chinese mainland. it goes too far. too far to world war iii. eventually the disagreements between the truman administration and mcarthur over how to wage the war became too great. despite the success of the landing, macarthur was ultimately forced to resign. >> george in michigan, good morning. >> hi, how's it going? >> hello. >> i want to talk about my experience when i was in korea in 1960. i had a secret clearance and i got in over their. 1956 there was a north korean patrol that came down to the dmz and then we had a patrol up there
and south korean forces completely off of the korean peninsula. and so soul actually falls again in 1951. then what happens is matthew ridgway does launch the very successful counteroffensive in the spring of 1951 and wish to destroy chinese and communist forces that are surrounding soul. that's how it gets back to a stalemate along the 38th parallel. in terms of your point about mcarthur, this is also one of the criticism that mcarthur would make. mcarthur was talking about launching a more...
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in the russian ministry of defense was told that the peninsula was attacked by eight, the peninsula wasacked by eight storm shadow missiles. all targets were allegedly shot down by their ppo. let's see from. how was the fire in sevastopol? oh, she's gone, there's more, there's more. fuck me, i was shooting it, it flew right over us, sasha, it was right over us, my god, it's fun, however, yes, well, they're having fun, mr. colonel, there were different forecasts regarding the crimean peninsula. during the last year and, rather, a year and eight months, in what perspective do you think, the ukrainian army can enter the peninsula, everything will depend on what weapons we will be given, i am a big supporter of the concept of strangling the crimea, and in fact it is not such a difficult military task, we need to flood the crimean bridge, because it is the main artery that feeds the entire peninsula, especially its railway thread, 90% of all logistics itself... it is delivered to that peninsula, but it can be flooded only or with the help of ballistics, the same atakans that the lazy man did
in the russian ministry of defense was told that the peninsula was attacked by eight, the peninsula wasacked by eight storm shadow missiles. all targets were allegedly shot down by their ppo. let's see from. how was the fire in sevastopol? oh, she's gone, there's more, there's more. fuck me, i was shooting it, it flew right over us, sasha, it was right over us, my god, it's fun, however, yes, well, they're having fun, mr. colonel, there were different forecasts regarding the crimean peninsula....
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the russian ministry of defense said that the peninsula. attacked by eight, the peninsula was attacked by eight storm shadow missiles, all targets were allegedly shot down by their pppu. let's watch the video of how it burned. to sevastopol, oh, she went, there even, there still. fuck me, i'm her was filming, she flew right over me, sasha, she's right over us, my god. well, they have fun. mr. colonel, there were different forecasts regarding the crimean peninsula during the last year and, more precisely, a year and eight months. in what perspective do you think the ukrainian army can enter the peninsula? everything will depend on what kind of weapon they will not give us. i'm a big supporter of the concept of strangling crimea, and really, it's not that difficult. military attack, it is necessary to flood the crimean bridge, this is the main artery of the entire peninsula, especially its railway thread, 90% of all logistics are delivered to this peninsula through it, but it can be submerged only or with the help of ballistics, the same atakans, which the lazy one did not talk about and
the russian ministry of defense said that the peninsula. attacked by eight, the peninsula was attacked by eight storm shadow missiles, all targets were allegedly shot down by their pppu. let's watch the video of how it burned. to sevastopol, oh, she went, there even, there still. fuck me, i'm her was filming, she flew right over me, sasha, she's right over us, my god. well, they have fun. mr. colonel, there were different forecasts regarding the crimean peninsula during the last year and, more...
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, a trip to the kola peninsula is probably a dream , any traveler, and those who have been here dreamreturning to the arctic circle. on the one hand, the waves of the white sea are noisy, on the other - the barintse sea, this is the land of mountain passes and rapid rivers, impenetrable forests and glacial lakes, a special world in which there are several... winter months the polar night lasts, from the end of may until the end of july the sun does not set. white night is a popular brand of st. petersburg, but they are truly white here; in the summer the kola sun does not allow twilight to approach the peninsula, even for a moment. usually, travel around the kola peninsula begins from its capital, murmansk, but we went, or rather, drove. our own way and first of all we went to an ancient northern village, a little more than 100 km from murmansk, 2 hours away, people live here in the 16th century, but only recently even those who had never been here learned about this village, but its name, while many still pronounce it with an error, is not teriberka, but teriberka, a famous village i
, a trip to the kola peninsula is probably a dream , any traveler, and those who have been here dreamreturning to the arctic circle. on the one hand, the waves of the white sea are noisy, on the other - the barintse sea, this is the land of mountain passes and rapid rivers, impenetrable forests and glacial lakes, a special world in which there are several... winter months the polar night lasts, from the end of may until the end of july the sun does not set. white night is a popular brand of st....
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the parts of the peninsula in the south bay, not too impacted. we do expect this to spread around and get a little worse throughout the next several hours. so be careful out there. it is 60 right now in oakland as well as hayward and fremont with 56 in santa rosa and mid-fifties on the coast. so we are expecting the fog to lift, bring in sunnier conditions and a warmer day. here's a look at san jose, super foggy there as well as well even though you can see better in the south bay. so we're looking at particularly the north bay, the coast, the peninsula, all the way down to big sur, including hollister and then sunny and warmer and much warmer as we get into tuesday through friday. we have a beach hazard statement with a risk of sneaker waves increasing throughout the day today. and this takes us through 5:00. so you notice 6 to 8 foot waves right here on the southwest facing beaches, skipped over monday because that is going to be a cooler day because of the cloud cover. and another weak front pushing to the north of us. this is sunday with all
the parts of the peninsula in the south bay, not too impacted. we do expect this to spread around and get a little worse throughout the next several hours. so be careful out there. it is 60 right now in oakland as well as hayward and fremont with 56 in santa rosa and mid-fifties on the coast. so we are expecting the fog to lift, bring in sunnier conditions and a warmer day. here's a look at san jose, super foggy there as well as well even though you can see better in the south bay. so we're...
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i myself left the peninsula, this is my native land, and this feeling of helplessness then, yes, whichall had in the 14th year, it was included in this crimean platform, but the key thing is that we broadcast as a crimean lesson, it very simple, and i very often draw analogies of the world war here, when we have a number of european countries that tried to reconcile with hitler and even conceded some territories, i am talking about the anschluss of austria, about the sudetenland, yes, it is in particular this land where you and i are conducting an interview, and we thought, we thought that hitler would be satisfied and stop his aggressive intentions, so the history of the second world war clearly broadcasts to us that no, the aggressor cannot be stopped, more precisely, he can be stopped only by force, a similar story with putin , who entered crimea gently with the permission, let's say of the world community, with the permission, and with the unwillingness of ukraine, yes, yes, to fight back donbas, and he thought the same way, invading, well, let's say full-scale aggression , which w
i myself left the peninsula, this is my native land, and this feeling of helplessness then, yes, whichall had in the 14th year, it was included in this crimean platform, but the key thing is that we broadcast as a crimean lesson, it very simple, and i very often draw analogies of the world war here, when we have a number of european countries that tried to reconcile with hitler and even conceded some territories, i am talking about the anschluss of austria, about the sudetenland, yes, it is in...
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as a peninsula, special forces from the stugna and bratstvo units, which in turn are part of the timurit, land. having reached the temporarily occupied territory, ukrainian scouts inflicted fire damage on the enemy, after which they recorded a video in which they expressed confidence that the peninsula would remain ukrainian. gurmo made another landing in the crimea. crimea will be ukrainian. serhiy, such sorties of ukrainian fighters, do you know how they affect the mood of crimeans and especially russians in crimea? well, first of all, these landings, such raids by the main intelligence agency, in particular, they say that the situation is far from being controlled by the occupiers on the territory of the temporarily occupied crimea, if we are talking about some kind of fire control, about air control, over the military i emphasize the military objects of the occupiers, then we are talking about the fact that such raids, of course, have a practical orientation , they have practical tasks, especially from the reports of the guru, we know that there the enemy suffered losses, unfortuna
as a peninsula, special forces from the stugna and bratstvo units, which in turn are part of the timurit, land. having reached the temporarily occupied territory, ukrainian scouts inflicted fire damage on the enemy, after which they recorded a video in which they expressed confidence that the peninsula would remain ukrainian. gurmo made another landing in the crimea. crimea will be ukrainian. serhiy, such sorties of ukrainian fighters, do you know how they affect the mood of crimeans and...
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traffic on side streets is expected to be pretty heavy there a along the mid peninsula. crease start 10:00 p.m. tonight and they are expected to reopen by monday 5:00 a.m. >>> okay. say goodbye to an iconic san francisco attraction for a little bit. starting tomorrow city crews start work on a section of market street, install new sidewalks and equipment for traffic lights which means the f line is being rerouted. a short term change. the work is expected to finish up by the end of the month. >>> up next, something rare in the sky this weekend. will we be able to see it from the bay area? our scott budman shows us how to safely get a glimpse of that ring of fire eclipse. plus -- >>> and then comes along a few people that changed it up. rakim and big daddy kane's and too shorts. >> 50 years of hip-hop one of oakland's greatest. mr. fab gives us a history lesson on the bay area's role in that groundbreaking genre. >>> some increasing clouds on this friday evening and rain showers showing up in the north bay approaching san francisco. how much could linger in the forecast a
traffic on side streets is expected to be pretty heavy there a along the mid peninsula. crease start 10:00 p.m. tonight and they are expected to reopen by monday 5:00 a.m. >>> okay. say goodbye to an iconic san francisco attraction for a little bit. starting tomorrow city crews start work on a section of market street, install new sidewalks and equipment for traffic lights which means the f line is being rerouted. a short term change. the work is expected to finish up by the end of the...
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korean peninsula. absolutely right. called an x. let's say there are no poker players, pokemon, according to the plot, pokemon are trained before battles, trainers for 400, the coach recognized by this association as coach of the year, receives the red auerbach award, who nine times led the boston club to its main trophy, the national basketball association, absolutely right. coaches over 800 in the hall of fame of this sport located in khaliok, massachusetts, domestic coaches have been inducted , for example, yuri chesnakov and vyacheslav platonov, well, let's say figure skating, nikolai karpol is also in this hall, this is volleyball, yeah, coaches over 200, this is the title was established in 1956, badge number one went to athletics coach viktor alekseev. honored coach of the ussr. right. so, please, coaches for 1. the coach of the brazilian football team, luiz filippo scalari, admitted that the ideas of this ancient chinese treatise helped him win the world cup, the art of war, the art of war of sunji, that's right
korean peninsula. absolutely right. called an x. let's say there are no poker players, pokemon, according to the plot, pokemon are trained before battles, trainers for 400, the coach recognized by this association as coach of the year, receives the red auerbach award, who nine times led the boston club to its main trophy, the national basketball association, absolutely right. coaches over 800 in the hall of fame of this sport located in khaliok, massachusetts, domestic coaches have been...
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Oct 11, 2023
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most of those moving down the peninsula.t of this is just some very, very light rainfall that is falling. so if you get a few hundreds of an inch of rain, you're probably doing pretty good from the storm system. but a pretty impressive. you've got that area of low well to the north now, as we get further along in the season, we're going to watch season tips. lows drop a little bit further down the coastline. that means we're going start to see some of that intense rainfall heading our way. but for now, yeah, it looks like this one going to work its way southward as we head through the evening hours by 8, 9 o'clock. we're seeing a few scattered showers moving in the south bay. then behind that things really begin to change. in fact, we start to see some northerly winds. and hey, tomorrow, we're going to heat right back up, sunshine all the way. the coastline temperatures back in the 70's for many. we'll talk more about that coming up in a few minutes. thank you, lawrence. also coming up, artificial intelligence becoming more
most of those moving down the peninsula.t of this is just some very, very light rainfall that is falling. so if you get a few hundreds of an inch of rain, you're probably doing pretty good from the storm system. but a pretty impressive. you've got that area of low well to the north now, as we get further along in the season, we're going to watch season tips. lows drop a little bit further down the coastline. that means we're going start to see some of that intense rainfall heading our way. but...
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the crimean peninsula was actually occupied by the independent.nted president kravchuk demanded that, by january 3 , 1992, russian sailors who were based in sevastopol take the oath of ukraine. black sea fleet officers rushed to call moscow. i reported silence. reported, there was also silence to him, this silence, it was, you know, all december, and the kremlin was also silent, the kremlin was in no way, there was no connection, the commander of the black sea fleet igor kasatonov took over courage and refused to attack kiev , speaking to military personnel at an all-army meeting on january 17, 1992, he was extremely tough ; in the history of all states, of all civilized humanity, there has never been such a precedent when people were nationalized along with the property of the army, its warehouses, and weapons , military personnel, nationalized families, their nationalized destinies, and the most precious future of children. after this speech there was a meeting with yeltsin, who tried in every possible way to raise the uncomfortable topic of cri
the crimean peninsula was actually occupied by the independent.nted president kravchuk demanded that, by january 3 , 1992, russian sailors who were based in sevastopol take the oath of ukraine. black sea fleet officers rushed to call moscow. i reported silence. reported, there was also silence to him, this silence, it was, you know, all december, and the kremlin was also silent, the kremlin was in no way, there was no connection, the commander of the black sea fleet igor kasatonov took over...
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almond harvest came exactly on schedule, in early october, this orchard in the north-west of the peninsula 300 hectares that are already producing fruits, the medal is collected from the tree in this form, for now it is in the shell and peel, but after the entire harvest is harvested, they will begin to peel the nut, they do this only mechanically because you can break the almond shell with your hands quite difficult especially in large volumes, agricultural machinery is being introduced in gardens, here almonds are harvested in two ways at once, manually using this simple structure, thanks to which the process goes much faster, despite the weather, and in the spring there were rains that interfere with the flowering of trees, the harvest, this year, farmers are expecting a good one and a half tons per hectare , this is a dessert variety, larger, sweeter than all the others, the same diameter of each nut is one of the signs of high quality, and of course, varieties, almonds are grown in crimea only selections by local scientists of the nikitsky botanical garden, in addition to dessert, on
almond harvest came exactly on schedule, in early october, this orchard in the north-west of the peninsula 300 hectares that are already producing fruits, the medal is collected from the tree in this form, for now it is in the shell and peel, but after the entire harvest is harvested, they will begin to peel the nut, they do this only mechanically because you can break the almond shell with your hands quite difficult especially in large volumes, agricultural machinery is being introduced in...
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means of production in the far east, ship repair shops are on the rise, the taste of crimea on the peninsula is completing the harvest of how many grapes have ripened this year, as well as the transformation of suzdal, as in ancient russian the city is preparing to celebrate the millennium. this is the program today, in the studio of dmitry zavoisty. hello. russian diplomats are looking into the scandalous incident involving the beating of our journalist in cyprus on russian newspaper correspondent alexander gosyuk was attacked by police. as gosyuk said, right next to the house in nicosia, where he lived and worked, security forces were used against him. force, they say the russian threatens national security, therefore he should be detained and deported, our foreign ministry reported additional details, an employee of the russian embassy was injured at the hands of cypriot police, he was at the scene of the incident on duty. as a result, gosyuk was sent to prison with a serious hand injury, from there to airport. no formal charges were brought against him. the ambassador of cyprus was urgen
means of production in the far east, ship repair shops are on the rise, the taste of crimea on the peninsula is completing the harvest of how many grapes have ripened this year, as well as the transformation of suzdal, as in ancient russian the city is preparing to celebrate the millennium. this is the program today, in the studio of dmitry zavoisty. hello. russian diplomats are looking into the scandalous incident involving the beating of our journalist in cyprus on russian newspaper...
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la recomendaciÓn es estar resguardado mientras norma cruz a esta penÍnsula, pues todavÍa no se sabe la al extremo sur de los cabos, en la penÍnsula mexicana de baja california. tiene vientos de 120 millas por hora y avancen direcciÓn noreste a una velocidad de 8 millas por hora. negocios en baja california se preparan cubriendo vitrinas con madera. reportera: el huracÁn norma se encuentra en este momento en la costa del pacÍfico mexicano. se va desplazando hacia la penÍnsula de baja california y es posible que llegue la madrugada del sÁbado como categorÍa 2, pero vemos que se va degradando es posible que pueda impactar dos veces el territorio mexicano, principalmente cabo san lucas para luego seguir degradÁndose a tormenta tropical, donde estarÁ llegando hacia culiacÁn. las autoridades esperan muchas lluvias torrenciales para varios estados de mÉxico. las ——. es importante hacer caso a las autoridades. seguiremos monitoreando la trayectoria de lorca norma. —— del huracÁn norma. leÓn: las muertes por armas de fuego se redujeron levemente segÚn los cdc. es primera vez que esa estadÍstica
la recomendaciÓn es estar resguardado mientras norma cruz a esta penÍnsula, pues todavÍa no se sabe la al extremo sur de los cabos, en la penÍnsula mexicana de baja california. tiene vientos de 120 millas por hora y avancen direcciÓn noreste a una velocidad de 8 millas por hora. negocios en baja california se preparan cubriendo vitrinas con madera. reportera: el huracÁn norma se encuentra en este momento en la costa del pacÍfico mexicano. se va desplazando hacia la penÍnsula de baja...
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grant's response essentially is mcclellan's peninsula campaign on steroids. because what grant proposed was taking the army to the potomac and landing it not at fort monroe but at suffolk, virginia, and then marching it inland through north carolina, cutting off railroads and supplies into richmond. that's what grant really wanted to do. and halick wrote him back and said that will not fly. it flies in the face of military doctrine, it uncovers washington, and the president will never allow it. and that -- by that time grant becomes general in chief. and only then after that notion has been rejected does grant develop the overland campaign, that straight ahead washington to richmond plan which fit perfectly into the president's view of warfare. joe harsh said years ago that part of r.e. lee's brilliance was learning how to manage jefferson davis. i think part of grant's genius is learning how to manage the expectations and the needs of abraham lincoln. >> so i think we make a -- i think we make somewhat of a mistake to limit the discussion to mcclellan and gr
grant's response essentially is mcclellan's peninsula campaign on steroids. because what grant proposed was taking the army to the potomac and landing it not at fort monroe but at suffolk, virginia, and then marching it inland through north carolina, cutting off railroads and supplies into richmond. that's what grant really wanted to do. and halick wrote him back and said that will not fly. it flies in the face of military doctrine, it uncovers washington, and the president will never allow it....
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the taste of crimea on the peninsula completes the harvest, how many grapes have ripened this year, as well as the transformation of suzdyr, how the ancient russian city is preparing to celebrate the millennium. this is the program today, in the studio of dmitry zavoistey. hello. we start with disturbing news from the middle east. the israel defense forces today entered into a state of readiness for war began the urgent mobilization of reservists. this morning the center. dozens of rockets have been fired, city sirens at benguron international airport have been sounding continuously for more than 3 hours, several shells hit houses, several deaths are reported, the ministry of defense has actually confirmed a ground invasion, there are exactly the same number of militants. unknown entered the territory of the jewish state. in some cities, shooting can be heard in the streets. footage taken on the personal phones of israelis appears online, showing people with machine guns walking along the city square in a chain. however, where exactly this was filmed is not known; in other footage, peo
the taste of crimea on the peninsula completes the harvest, how many grapes have ripened this year, as well as the transformation of suzdyr, how the ancient russian city is preparing to celebrate the millennium. this is the program today, in the studio of dmitry zavoistey. hello. we start with disturbing news from the middle east. the israel defense forces today entered into a state of readiness for war began the urgent mobilization of reservists. this morning the center. dozens of rockets have...
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. >> reporter: one peninsula preschool got a threat. they didn't nt want to give us details. police and private security team were on hand and no actual incident was report. many jewish-related facilities closed today and a man who escaped israel after the hamas attack says the fear is understandable. >> >> the unknown is scary. of course, being there created that extra sense of certainly of worry. >> reporter: stanford's law school moved classes online today and san jose state university had extra patrols on campus. one jewish professor is keeping it in perspective. >> hamas is not that different, really, from isis or al qaeda in terms of their ideology and attitude to jihad. they are dangerous for every one. >> we are monitoring everything that's going on and the safety of our community is the most important thing and we'll make adjustments if needed, but we are closely monitoring everything. >> reporter: that is what we heard from a lot of people in the community. today will not be the end. they are taking this as a long-term situation. in san jose, robert handa, nbc bay a
. >> reporter: one peninsula preschool got a threat. they didn't nt want to give us details. police and private security team were on hand and no actual incident was report. many jewish-related facilities closed today and a man who escaped israel after the hamas attack says the fear is understandable. >> >> the unknown is scary. of course, being there created that extra sense of certainly of worry. >> reporter: stanford's law school moved classes online today and san...
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heat advisories up for the peninsula and into the south bay. those temperatures on the hot side, especially tomorrow afternoon and into friday to 95 degrees expected union city and fremont. 92 in hayward about 91 and cast a ballot 93 to rent a 90 degrees in hercules. so you get the idea these temperatures, the warmest we've seen so far this season inside the bay along the coastline and it's not going in there. we're going to see more warm weather, at least for the next couple of days here as high pressure sits over head, the offshore winds will continue to blow. things will begin to change late in the day on friday. i think we may see a couple patches of fog moving along the coastline. much cooler weather expected on sunday and a chance of rain by next tuesday. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the game of the week on the nfl slate is right here in the bay. unless you've been living under a rock, you know, by now, the niners host, the cowboys on primetime sunday night football, san francisco has ended dallas this season 2 years in a row. both teams
heat advisories up for the peninsula and into the south bay. those temperatures on the hot side, especially tomorrow afternoon and into friday to 95 degrees expected union city and fremont. 92 in hayward about 91 and cast a ballot 93 to rent a 90 degrees in hercules. so you get the idea these temperatures, the warmest we've seen so far this season inside the bay along the coastline and it's not going in there. we're going to see more warm weather, at least for the next couple of days here as...
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residents of the eastern coast of the peninsula are supplied with water using the northern crimean canalters of water are discharged daily, but only to feoodia. approximately 50,000 cubic meters, the losses are huge, more than half, but after opening the closed tract, these problems will not exist. 195,000 cubic meters per day is the capacity of a modern water artery, these volumes are comparable to the daily consumption of the city voronezh has a million population, and given the rapid development of the peninsula and the construction of new microdistricts in its different parts, a new water supply route is necessary; it will ensure uninterrupted water supply in the eastern part of crimea. project without involving historically... it radically changed the approach to the water supply system of the peninsula, artesian wells, modern water tanks, pumping stations and water supply paths, a new complex, without which today it is impossible to imagine the water independence of the peninsula, on its almost 24 billion rubles have been allocated from the federal budget for construction. below me
residents of the eastern coast of the peninsula are supplied with water using the northern crimean canalters of water are discharged daily, but only to feoodia. approximately 50,000 cubic meters, the losses are huge, more than half, but after opening the closed tract, these problems will not exist. 195,000 cubic meters per day is the capacity of a modern water artery, these volumes are comparable to the daily consumption of the city voronezh has a million population, and given the rapid...
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after the annexation of the peninsula, olena and her family moved to lviv, since 2015 the woman has been serving in the armed forces of ukraine. she began to write her first stories in 2018 , for her writing became healing from traumatic memories, she mostly wrote about the writer's heroes speak their homeland , the polish region, in the central polish dialect native to elena, but she assures that everyone recognizes themselves and their childhood in her stories. here about your grandparents, here about your moms and dads. here about your childhood, only if you spent it on the policy, some of you were in galicia, some in the border, some went to visit your grandmother somewhere south in the kherson steppes, but we all had grandparents, parents, we all had our childhood, we love what we know and we protect what we love, that's why i actually wanted and still want polissia to be known and loved, if necessary, to be protected. this year, the military servicewoman published her second collection of prose, angels in necklaces. it contains stories, memories of the polissia, crimea, lviv, essay
after the annexation of the peninsula, olena and her family moved to lviv, since 2015 the woman has been serving in the armed forces of ukraine. she began to write her first stories in 2018 , for her writing became healing from traumatic memories, she mostly wrote about the writer's heroes speak their homeland , the polish region, in the central polish dialect native to elena, but she assures that everyone recognizes themselves and their childhood in her stories. here about your grandparents,...
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today , 30 enterprises are engaged in winemaking on the peninsula, 26 of which grow grapes on their ownar, despite the drought in some areas of the peninsula, farmers expect to receive at least 130,000 tons of berries, as in the previous year. rastislav skidan, alexander solovenko, dmitry mezentsev and olek shalya, ntv television company. republic of crimea. that's all for now, go to ntv.ru, see you. oh, the cashback has arrived and it’s for all purchases, dad for everything, cashback for everything, cashback for everything, dad, nothing complicated, repeat after me, peak and that’s it, peak for everything, cashback for all purchases, you get cashback every month directly to the card, in real money , it’s so simple, that’s it, grandpa, get a tinkov card and get cashback in rubles every month for any purchases, tenko, he’s the only one when it hurts somewhere here, he’s not acts selectively. for pain, spasm and bowel dysfunction. neobutin, when it hurts somewhere here. first department: new season, premiere, from monday at 20:00 on ntv. are you sure that you are buying osaga at a good pr
today , 30 enterprises are engaged in winemaking on the peninsula, 26 of which grow grapes on their ownar, despite the drought in some areas of the peninsula, farmers expect to receive at least 130,000 tons of berries, as in the previous year. rastislav skidan, alexander solovenko, dmitry mezentsev and olek shalya, ntv television company. republic of crimea. that's all for now, go to ntv.ru, see you. oh, the cashback has arrived and it’s for all purchases, dad for everything, cashback for...
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hossain ibrahim, journalist for the lebanese al-akbar daily and expert in arabian peninsula affair. it's a pleasure to have you with us, mr. ibrahim, now the talk of saudi normalization with the israeli entity and the efforts made by the biden administration to try and complete the deal of the century 2.0 if i may, were the focus of commentaries and media coverages all across the world, because it was the crown prince himself that uttered it last week. we know that the normalization talks began several years and even have been going on uh aggressively for the past several months as well, both secretly and publicly, but what is new about this build-up in the media at the moment? i think that what is new in this issue is that the parties have reached final results that require either approval or rejection. it has become clear what conditions are presented to each party and what they can accept or reject. we fully believe that this deal is tripartite and not bilateral, meaning that the saudies in exchange for normalization will receive. acquired agreement is similar to the existing sec
hossain ibrahim, journalist for the lebanese al-akbar daily and expert in arabian peninsula affair. it's a pleasure to have you with us, mr. ibrahim, now the talk of saudi normalization with the israeli entity and the efforts made by the biden administration to try and complete the deal of the century 2.0 if i may, were the focus of commentaries and media coverages all across the world, because it was the crown prince himself that uttered it last week. we know that the normalization talks began...
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the stugna and brotherhood units, which in turn are part of the timur special unit, land on the peninsula. having reached the temporarily occupied territory, the ukrainian snipers fired at the enemy, after which they recorded a video in which they expressed confidence that the peninsula would remain ukrainian. gurmo made another landing in crimea, crimea will be ukrainian, igor romanenko, lieutenant general, founder of the charity fund we will close the sky of ukraine , contact us. mr. igor, congratulations, thank you for joining our broadcast. i congratulate you, well , actually, these operations, they continue. are continuing, as the representative of the main intelligence department of the ministry of defense of ukraine, andriy yusov, says about it, in general, what is the purpose of such special operations, given that every specialist, special intelligence officer, and he, well, for us in the current realities, well, almost priceless, in those actions that took place by these forces, we we see the implementation... the principle of the introduction of war, that is, constant influence
the stugna and brotherhood units, which in turn are part of the timur special unit, land on the peninsula. having reached the temporarily occupied territory, the ukrainian snipers fired at the enemy, after which they recorded a video in which they expressed confidence that the peninsula would remain ukrainian. gurmo made another landing in crimea, crimea will be ukrainian, igor romanenko, lieutenant general, founder of the charity fund we will close the sky of ukraine , contact us. mr. igor,...
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the south bay peninsula and north bay peninsula moving well. >>> dianne feinstein, her service will bea private event, not public as promised before. security is being cited. here's a live look at city hall this morning. thousands came to pay their respect in a public viewing there. the response so enormous, visitation hours were extended by one hour. another iconic san francisco mayor, willie brown, said feinstein would have loved the large turnout. >> they are responding with sparkles of joy just to be present to say good-bye. >> former speaker and close friend, nancy pelosi, stopped by, as did mayor london breed. each is expected to speak at her funeral today. >>> and then this is day two of the largest health care strike in u.s. history. today in the bay's bob redell is live for us outside of the kaiser location in dublin. talk to us about the progress of the negotiations. how is that going? >> reporter: good morning, marcus. kaiser and the union that represents its worker are still meeting at the bargaining table, and according to kaiser they did come to an agreement on several pr
the south bay peninsula and north bay peninsula moving well. >>> dianne feinstein, her service will bea private event, not public as promised before. security is being cited. here's a live look at city hall this morning. thousands came to pay their respect in a public viewing there. the response so enormous, visitation hours were extended by one hour. another iconic san francisco mayor, willie brown, said feinstein would have loved the large turnout. >> they are responding with...
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east or to the south to the crimea, and therefore, when they organize the defense of the crimean peninsulathey are acting rationally, in places rationally, because if look at it this way, in the north of the crimea, the defense system was equipped with field fortifications, it was equipped as early as the 16th, 16th, 17th, and 19th years, well, almost until it was strengthened and improved, almost directly before a large-scale invasion, then these she was there for one and a half years is somewhat run down, and they only need to restore positional district wounds, company and native strongholds in order to restore this line of defense, which they have from the perekop ramparts, the perekop ramparts, chongar, perek chongar, the lake, the coast of lake sivazh, in these areas , they have a rather serious line of defense and a rampant one, and the enemy has been active for quite a long time, playing trenches and creating defensive structures on the western side. of the crimean peninsula, starting from the south of cape tarkhanka, to dozlava, yevpatori, well, including almost almost to sevastop
east or to the south to the crimea, and therefore, when they organize the defense of the crimean peninsulathey are acting rationally, in places rationally, because if look at it this way, in the north of the crimea, the defense system was equipped with field fortifications, it was equipped as early as the 16th, 16th, 17th, and 19th years, well, almost until it was strengthened and improved, almost directly before a large-scale invasion, then these she was there for one and a half years is...
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so yes, specially on the peninsula coastline.nt to be prepared if you're headed out the door tonight, likely to run into a couple raindrops out there as well. so, yeah, not a huge storm are talking about maybe just maybe a few hundreds of an inch rain just enough to mess up your car if you just watched yeah, you can have all this. it over the sounds personal. just happened to me last week. yeah, you know, you think you're looking really good and then you get one of these weeks storms that does not strong enough to wash it off like a little of that saying, yeah, enough to make and that's what he's done to get out there with little cloth, right? there we go. yeah, that's what you got to do. diy >> crime in oakland is up specifically car burglaries and thefts. so what's the city and thefts. so what's the city doing about it? come on next. my late father-in-law lit up a room, but his vision dimmed with age. he had amd. i didn't know it then, but it can progress to ga, an advanced form of the disease. his struggle with vision loss fro
so yes, specially on the peninsula coastline.nt to be prepared if you're headed out the door tonight, likely to run into a couple raindrops out there as well. so, yeah, not a huge storm are talking about maybe just maybe a few hundreds of an inch rain just enough to mess up your car if you just watched yeah, you can have all this. it over the sounds personal. just happened to me last week. yeah, you know, you think you're looking really good and then you get one of these weeks storms that does...
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after the annexation of the peninsula, olena and her family moved to lviv, since 2015 the woman has been serving in the armed forces of ukraine. she started writing her first stories in 2018. for her, writing became healing from traumatic memories. mostly, she wrote about her homeland, polissia. the writer's heroes speak to their relatives for elena, wednesday. polish dialect, however, assures that in her stories everyone will recognize themselves and their childhood. here about your grandfathers and grandmothers, here about your mothers and fathers, here about your childhood, only if you spent it on the police, some of you were in galicia, some in podillya, some went to visit your grandmother somewhere in the south in the kherson steppes are still somewhere, but we all had grandparents. parents, we all had our childhoods, we love what we know and protect what we love, that's why i wanted and want right now, to know and love liu polisya, if necessary, to protect him, a soldier of this in 2016, she published her second collection of prose, angels in necklaces, in which she collected stori
after the annexation of the peninsula, olena and her family moved to lviv, since 2015 the woman has been serving in the armed forces of ukraine. she started writing her first stories in 2018. for her, writing became healing from traumatic memories. mostly, she wrote about her homeland, polissia. the writer's heroes speak to their relatives for elena, wednesday. polish dialect, however, assures that in her stories everyone will recognize themselves and their childhood. here about your...
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and the peninsula. but sunny skies revealing a nice day today with still above average temperatures in spots. i'll let you know where next. >> thank you, lisa. also next, chris paul on the court for the warriors. abc seven sports anchor casey pratt has all the highlights next. in sports we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. great on their own, even better together. try cretors, handcrafted small-batch popcorn. hi, i'm todd. i'm a veteran of 23 years. i served three overseas tours. i love to give back to the community. i offer what i can when i can. i started noticing my memory was slipping. i saw a prevagen commercial and i did some research on it. i started taking prevagen about three years ago. i feel clearer in my thoughts, my memory has improved and generally just more on point. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. fleet week. welcome come back again next year, please. all right. in sports, the warriors return to chase center th
and the peninsula. but sunny skies revealing a nice day today with still above average temperatures in spots. i'll let you know where next. >> thank you, lisa. also next, chris paul on the court for the warriors. abc seven sports anchor casey pratt has all the highlights next. in sports we handcraft every batch of our delicious popcorn. like our cretors cheese and caramel mix. great on their own, even better together. try cretors, handcrafted small-batch popcorn. hi, i'm todd. i'm a...
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after the annexation of the peninsula, olena and her family moved to lviv, since 2015 the woman has been serving in the armed forces of ukraine. she started writing her first stories in 2018. for her, writing became healing from traumatic memories. mostly she wrote about her homeland. olsya, the writer's characters speak the central polish dialect native to elena, however, she assures that in her stories, everyone recognizes himself and his childhood. here about your grandfathers and grandmothers, here about your mothers and fathers, here about your childhood, only if you spent it on the police, some of you were on the gravel, some on the farm, some went to visit your grandmother somewhere in the south in khersonska steppes we love what we know and protect what we love, that's why i wanted and wants at this time, to know and love the police, if necessary, to protect it, this year the military woman published her second collection of prose, angels in necklaces, it contains stories of memories. about polissia, crimea, lviv, essays that describe real stories from the time of upa and before
after the annexation of the peninsula, olena and her family moved to lviv, since 2015 the woman has been serving in the armed forces of ukraine. she started writing her first stories in 2018. for her, writing became healing from traumatic memories. mostly she wrote about her homeland. olsya, the writer's characters speak the central polish dialect native to elena, however, she assures that in her stories, everyone recognizes himself and his childhood. here about your grandfathers and...
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. >> a similar situation in the south bay and the peninsula. some police presence or private security you see there outside of almost every jewish-related facility, some even closed. let's bring in robert handa who has been on the story throughout the day. you spoke with members of the south bay jewish community throughout this day. i'm guessing it's anchor -- afrng anger and fear. >> it was a wide range of emotions. the anxiety that you heard the rabbi talking about. certainly they are heightened. one thing i felt as well was a lot of resentment and anger and frustration because people feel like they would like to just ignore what hamas declared. just not to give them a response. with all the things happening, they can't do that. a number of people told me that things have changed. they equated it to 9/11. things are different now than they used to be. the ruthlessness and lines have been crossed. this makes them fearful. they can't take any chances with their own safety and their children's safety. >> it's not just politics, it's religion, wh
. >> a similar situation in the south bay and the peninsula. some police presence or private security you see there outside of almost every jewish-related facility, some even closed. let's bring in robert handa who has been on the story throughout the day. you spoke with members of the south bay jewish community throughout this day. i'm guessing it's anchor -- afrng anger and fear. >> it was a wide range of emotions. the anxiety that you heard the rabbi talking about. certainly they...
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they called the occupation of crimea illegal and called on russia to withdraw from the peninsula. in particular, the president of the german bundestag made such a statement. we will never recognize crimea as russian. we condemn the systematic russia's violation of international rights, we will continue to increase pressure on russia to end its occupation of crimea. first deputy minister of foreign affairs emine japarova called on the international community to act decisively to finally stop russian aggression in ukraine. let's create a tribunal that will condemn russia's crimes on the territory of ukraine, let's introduce sanctions against russia, and strengthen ukraine's defense potential. i would like to note that the international crimean platform was created in the summer of 2021 at the initiative of the president of ukraine volodymyr zelenskyi and aims to unite the world for the de-occupation of crimea. well, the summit at the parliamentary level is taking place for the second time, and by the way, the czech parliament has already announced that they will create an inter-fact
they called the occupation of crimea illegal and called on russia to withdraw from the peninsula. in particular, the president of the german bundestag made such a statement. we will never recognize crimea as russian. we condemn the systematic russia's violation of international rights, we will continue to increase pressure on russia to end its occupation of crimea. first deputy minister of foreign affairs emine japarova called on the international community to act decisively to finally stop...
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on the peninsula.woman says she was confronted by a man with a hateful comments that we just told that story there. so we'll go over to the next. all right. the 71 we're talking about. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the u.s. house of representatives still without a speaker after a second round of voting. we're going to tell you what's next as we actively track that. >> and let's take a look at the weather. temperatures for today is going to be a hot one. >> across the bay area. so definitely stay hydrated. wear that sunscreen limit your time outdoors. we'll have more on that coming up. don't go anywhere. you don't have to anywhere. you don't have to apologize at moving forward with node- positive breast cancer is overwhelming. but i never just found my way; i made it. and did all i could to prevent recurrence. verzenio reduces the risk of recurrence of hr-positive, her2-negative, node-positive, early breast cancer with a high chance of returning, as determined by your doctor when added to horm
on the peninsula.woman says she was confronted by a man with a hateful comments that we just told that story there. so we'll go over to the next. all right. the 71 we're talking about. still ahead on the kron 4 morning news, the u.s. house of representatives still without a speaker after a second round of voting. we're going to tell you what's next as we actively track that. >> and let's take a look at the weather. temperatures for today is going to be a hot one. >> across the bay...
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that stretches from san francisco down the peninsula, the santa clara valley, the east bay and also the north bay. all those areas shaded in orange likely to see temperatures of the 80's and 90's. and again, many records likely broken as we head toward tomorrow afternoon, right? all the numbers you see with the masters. those are forecast numbers. those are the temperatures that could be records by tomorrow afternoon, looking at 98 of hit 7 santa rosa. that's a record. 98 napa about 82 record in half moon bay. 97 and hot. i think we're going to bust that record. big time in san jose by tomorrow afternoon, guys. 1500 students in san francisco walked out of class today calling for a cease-fire in the middle east. >> many of the students of era palestinian or muslim descent, all of them asking israel to end its attacks on gaza. san francisco unified school district also issued a statement of support for the students. president biden set to address the nation about the middle east conflict tomorrow night at 5. >> and we'll be carrying that live right here on kron. 4. this, of course, comes
that stretches from san francisco down the peninsula, the santa clara valley, the east bay and also the north bay. all those areas shaded in orange likely to see temperatures of the 80's and 90's. and again, many records likely broken as we head toward tomorrow afternoon, right? all the numbers you see with the masters. those are forecast numbers. those are the temperatures that could be records by tomorrow afternoon, looking at 98 of hit 7 santa rosa. that's a record. 98 napa about 82 record...
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and it may save you some time on the peninsula. now, a small fire that broke out south of half moon bay has been put out. air support was initially ordered to help fight the fire, but was later called off as ground crews were able to get those flames under control. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. across the state, cal fire has responded to over 6000 wildfires this year alone. now, you may have used your low beams this morning because all of that fog. let's check in with lisa to see how it's looking. >> oh, yeah. it's still really foggy here. stuff in the city, especially. also over in the east bay around oakland and hayward. while it has improved in parts of the tri valley. so it is going to be a little bit slow going in the north bay and here then we're on our way to a sunny and warmer day today. but this changes for your monday and then the heat returns later in the week. i'll have the details next. >> lisa, thank you. and still ahead on abc7, mornings project push back. why san francisco residents say they're
and it may save you some time on the peninsula. now, a small fire that broke out south of half moon bay has been put out. air support was initially ordered to help fight the fire, but was later called off as ground crews were able to get those flames under control. the cause of the fire is still under investigation. across the state, cal fire has responded to over 6000 wildfires this year alone. now, you may have used your low beams this morning because all of that fog. let's check in with lisa...
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a dense fog advisory for the north bay, the coast, the peninsula. the visibility a quarter of a mile there in concord. so that's certainly has gotten worse up by the delta two miles. santa rosa, half moon bay, nothing at all. and it is foggy in hayward and oakland as well. so we're going to keep this with us. and if you can delay your travel, use your low beams, you're definitely going to have to slow down. so 60s out there right now, some upper 50s mid 50s at the coast. by 1:00, we are much brighter climbing all the way through the upper 70s to near 80 inland. it's a warmer day with some low 70s downtown mid 70s over in oakland. and by later on it's going to be pleasant. but it's going to take a while throughout the morning hours for the fog to burn back. we are cooler just temporarily before a big warming trend comes our way. details on that in a few minutes. stephanie, lisa, thank you. >> developing news now. the us government is working to evacuate americans from israel by sea, starting tomorrow. the move comes as israel's military says it's get
a dense fog advisory for the north bay, the coast, the peninsula. the visibility a quarter of a mile there in concord. so that's certainly has gotten worse up by the delta two miles. santa rosa, half moon bay, nothing at all. and it is foggy in hayward and oakland as well. so we're going to keep this with us. and if you can delay your travel, use your low beams, you're definitely going to have to slow down. so 60s out there right now, some upper 50s mid 50s at the coast. by 1:00, we are much...
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on the peninsula. humane society celebrated cat a cat ober is what they're calling it.onths from that shelter in burlingame. and you can see here on the screen, some of the cats that are up for adoption and you can adopt a some of the cats. well, there's barley and hops. tessa, the liner cheese so many very cute names. the free adoptions last until the end of october. they're designed to help ease the large cat population at the shelter. if you want a younger cast, you can still do so. but there will be $120 adoption fee. all right. we're going to take a break here. 6 40's the time. and coming up next on the kron, 4 morning news students in san francisco walk out of school in protest of the war that's breaking out in the middle east. we'll have full details there. and wine lovers are in for a treat. why this year's grape harvest will bring some tasty or wine. >> and today you were getting hot yet again. look at these daytime highs getting well up into the upper 90's for spots like redwood city at 97 degrees saying is that you'll get up to 95 and even some 90's out along
on the peninsula. humane society celebrated cat a cat ober is what they're calling it.onths from that shelter in burlingame. and you can see here on the screen, some of the cats that are up for adoption and you can adopt a some of the cats. well, there's barley and hops. tessa, the liner cheese so many very cute names. the free adoptions last until the end of october. they're designed to help ease the large cat population at the shelter. if you want a younger cast, you can still do so. but...
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a 80 to 101 traveling across towards the peninsula.e bridge just east of want to one, that's where that accident is. 2 lanes are blocked. currently be mindful of that. they bridge this morning, 18 minutes maze of that fremont street exit meteor lights on. thankfully, no accidents or hazards. there. december fo bridge about 11 and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. 19 minutes. no major issues on bar darya. james, back to you. thanks. a lot of rain. a 6.30, and this is a parent's worst nightmare. 2 children drowned at a daycare in san jose yesterday morning. we have kron four's rob nesbitt speaking with concerned residents who live in the area and gets their reaction. >> i'm on fleetwood drive in the southern part of san jose and we're happy happy daycare is located behind me. >> that's where 2 children drowned this morning and where investigators are trying to figure out how this could happen. medics and police arrived here to fleetwood drive in san jose around 09:00am monday for a welfare check at happy, happy day care after a gr
a 80 to 101 traveling across towards the peninsula.e bridge just east of want to one, that's where that accident is. 2 lanes are blocked. currently be mindful of that. they bridge this morning, 18 minutes maze of that fremont street exit meteor lights on. thankfully, no accidents or hazards. there. december fo bridge about 11 and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls. 19 minutes. no major issues on bar darya. james, back to you. thanks. a lot of rain. a 6.30, and this is a parent's worst...