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but this system can retain 20 leaders of rainwater per square meter fossil us. that's all god that will provide additional cooling. because the measurements show that the gravel, he was 29 degrees even with cloud cover. i think even these few plants a 3 degrees cooler. e v i v, i'm not sure. of course it would be ideal if there were greenery everywhere. i will have to speak to the neighbors again, dana tomato is working on a director vehicle. then it would have an effect on the street our. it's just the 1st step, like every little step helps you to manage that every little surface kind of the greening system, costs around $70.00 euros per square meter. with the council, providing 10 is the subsidy. it's a start in other places, such efforts have long been standard practice the singapore government, supporting targeted efforts to bring nature back to the city. the city state is a pioneer. it's been greening high rise building since the 19 sixty's. mm. their gardens parks and greenery on all levels. architect thomas shrugged the research is the effects such buildi
but this system can retain 20 leaders of rainwater per square meter fossil us. that's all god that will provide additional cooling. because the measurements show that the gravel, he was 29 degrees even with cloud cover. i think even these few plants a 3 degrees cooler. e v i v, i'm not sure. of course it would be ideal if there were greenery everywhere. i will have to speak to the neighbors again, dana tomato is working on a director vehicle. then it would have an effect on the street our. it's...
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today it was raining, people collected rainwater and drank this rainwater, too. not get poisoned. so, that's most likely. fake should be considered intelligence, you just have an incredible rod. it's good that there are such people. all the best to you. igor viktorovich let's let you down. as a result, as far as it is generally expedient and possible, the use of any other chemical weapons of mass destruction precisely in these conditions in mariupol i think that it is absolutely inexpedient precisely because, uh, a large number of civilians still remain there, precisely because our troops are quite close to terrorists. therefore, in such conditions, in conditions of dense urban development, it is not effective to use chemical weapons. and we don't have it at all. but , by the way, but the united states of america has israel, some other countries have it and they are apparently trying to use it now. if we are talking about sarin, then it also exists in some states. yes of course, definitely the last use case. zarina was in syria in 2013 there, uh, militants shelle
today it was raining, people collected rainwater and drank this rainwater, too. not get poisoned. so, that's most likely. fake should be considered intelligence, you just have an incredible rod. it's good that there are such people. all the best to you. igor viktorovich let's let you down. as a result, as far as it is generally expedient and possible, the use of any other chemical weapons of mass destruction precisely in these conditions in mariupol i think that it is absolutely inexpedient...
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they chose to stay behind until the situation got unbearable and they were also drinking rainwater and trying to find food to eat in the basements where they were sheltering before they could get out. yeah. and it's still affecting them and it is going to affect people for a long time. and that expectation that it -- it would be this bad this fast and have such a complete impact on people was -- was not -- i think it's teakenen everyone by shock. >> very briefly, do you think it is going to get worse? >> i think, the way things will looking, it is going oh get worse in the coming weeks. >> carolina, thank you very much and thanks for all your teams for their work. appreciate it. >>> we are following a developing story out of the middle ante. new clashes are broengen out between israeli police and palestinians at the al aqsa mosque. the temple mount has been a violent flashpoint over the past few weeks. cnn's hadas gold zwroips me now on the line from jerusalem. so, hadas, take us through the latest. what is happening? >> reporter: once again, clashes breaking out at the temple mount an
they chose to stay behind until the situation got unbearable and they were also drinking rainwater and trying to find food to eat in the basements where they were sheltering before they could get out. yeah. and it's still affecting them and it is going to affect people for a long time. and that expectation that it -- it would be this bad this fast and have such a complete impact on people was -- was not -- i think it's teakenen everyone by shock. >> very briefly, do you think it is going...
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> reporter: nazar said he couldn't sleep, thinking about his kids trapped in mariupol collecting rainwater to drink, cooking over open fires he made multiple trips rescuing nearly 100 students and their families, like maxim and his mother if it weren't for nazar, do you think your life might have been in danger >> yes, of course, because two days after we left mariupol, our house was burned >> this is the first of my students and they grew up with me and all our school grew up. we made it together. >> reporter: nazar's old school now destroyed. but with his students safe, he's determined to keep dancing. matt bradley, nbc news, zaporizhzhia, ukraine. >> remarkable. that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night >>> right now on nbc bay area news tonight, it's not over. we have new details about that bizarre kidnapping in san jose. this story changing by the hour. what our sources and court documents are revealing about how this plot unfolded. plus -- the boy's mother speaking at the courthouse today in
> reporter: nazar said he couldn't sleep, thinking about his kids trapped in mariupol collecting rainwater to drink, cooking over open fires he made multiple trips rescuing nearly 100 students and their families, like maxim and his mother if it weren't for nazar, do you think your life might have been in danger >> yes, of course, because two days after we left mariupol, our house was burned >> this is the first of my students and they grew up with me and all our school grew up....
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they help us to take care of our life stock. enough to say dear man in full rainwater normally evaporates on the dry soil, but now it can collect in the basins. this gives the water more time to sit into the soil, and this allows vegetation to grow, not only inside the basins, but also around them. this re grinning program is in full swing and gaining in popularity. strategies like this one have an impact on the global climate and could kevin held to slow down global warming and the pupil of anger luca a doing their part? wow. what a great idea. one that could easily be applied in other parts of africa too. but for now, we live to sonya and go to the neighboring kenya to hear about another project that promotes ads and forster's environmental awareness here. ease of this week, doing your bait bah. even one of the largest informal settlements in africa, unemployment is high. environmental pollution, severe, but local artists are brimming with inspiration. these works of art are made from animal bones. it depends with the descent. if let me go some mix isis revoke our mel. and if you want t
they help us to take care of our life stock. enough to say dear man in full rainwater normally evaporates on the dry soil, but now it can collect in the basins. this gives the water more time to sit into the soil, and this allows vegetation to grow, not only inside the basins, but also around them. this re grinning program is in full swing and gaining in popularity. strategies like this one have an impact on the global climate and could kevin held to slow down global warming and the pupil of...
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if you replant trees on the earth you will cool the earth, slow down rainwater see will give flooding so much. we won't have to give corrupt politicians down. guest: the reason that pertinent invaded ukraine is not related to the intermediate range missiles. it has to do with his mission of what russia should be, greater russia and return to the old boundaries of the former soviet union. it is expansionist on his part. he denies ukraine is even a country. his willingness to use violence which is remarkable where you're having howitzers found into oblivion cities like mariupol. you are destroying cities and killing women and children and anybody was there. this is a wreck listing a heartless decision by mr. putin. it has to with his territorial ambition. his distorted sense of what russia is about. we have to disagree on, change. i am for planting trees. but it is not enough. the carbon emissions from the heavy reliance we have on carbon fuels is having a sniff can impact on the atmosphere. there are steps we can take and should take. if we engage in solving the challenge and problem o
if you replant trees on the earth you will cool the earth, slow down rainwater see will give flooding so much. we won't have to give corrupt politicians down. guest: the reason that pertinent invaded ukraine is not related to the intermediate range missiles. it has to do with his mission of what russia should be, greater russia and return to the old boundaries of the former soviet union. it is expansionist on his part. he denies ukraine is even a country. his willingness to use violence which...
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it uses captured rainwater, which can be stored for later use an app controls the entire arrangement via the sun. we use drip irrigation for lit up, which we deliver to leaders in our directly on to each plant. we decided against sprinklers because that also west the spaces between the plantation. one this way we can deliver only the necessary water to each plant. this method means we're also conserving natural resources fondant of ease. this kind of approach is still pretty rare in germany, but farming these days needs innovation. as extremes of weather become more commonplace. the last 2 years have seen widespread drought. this year, deadly deluge is of rain and hail plants are much better protected in greenhouses. the solar panels also feed power to the national. great, providing yet another revenue stream for the farm. researchers at germany's frown over institute have calculated that if this kind of greenhouse were adopted throughout the farming industry. the effect on renewable electricity output would be massive. but family on can't house, says this kind of project still phase
it uses captured rainwater, which can be stored for later use an app controls the entire arrangement via the sun. we use drip irrigation for lit up, which we deliver to leaders in our directly on to each plant. we decided against sprinklers because that also west the spaces between the plantation. one this way we can deliver only the necessary water to each plant. this method means we're also conserving natural resources fondant of ease. this kind of approach is still pretty rare in germany,...
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if you just replant trees on this earth you will cool this earth he will slow down a rainwater so you don't get flooding so much and a lot of that stuff you won't have to give you corrupt politicians a dime, thank you very' much. [laughter] >> missiles and climate change and corrupt politicians. >> thank you. i think the reason putin invaded ukraine is not really specific to the intermediate range missiles i think it has to do with his grandiose vision of what russia should be, greater russia return to the old boundaries of the former soviet union. it's expansionist on his part he denies ukraine is even a country paid what astonishes me is his willingness to use weapons of violence that is just remarkable wereh literally you have these how a listers a pound into oblivion as city like mariupol where you are destroying an entire city and killing women and children and anyone who is there. this is a reckless decision and a heartless decision by mr. putin. and i think it has to do with his h territory ambition and i think the sordid sense of what russia is about. secondly, we just have to
if you just replant trees on this earth you will cool this earth he will slow down a rainwater so you don't get flooding so much and a lot of that stuff you won't have to give you corrupt politicians a dime, thank you very' much. [laughter] >> missiles and climate change and corrupt politicians. >> thank you. i think the reason putin invaded ukraine is not really specific to the intermediate range missiles i think it has to do with his grandiose vision of what russia should be,...
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i grow to be as old as my grandmother, will i be able to live by the cycles of the moon, collect rainwater in a cistern, and call my louisiana home? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ del toro: stay up to date on america reframed at worldchannel.org. subscribe to world channel's youtube to go beyond the lens with our filmmakers. tell us what you think using #americareframed. major funding for america reframed was provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, wyncote foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, additional funding for america reframed provided by: open society foundations, acton family giving, park foundation, the national endowment for the arts, and the reva and david logan foundation. ♪ ♪ i grew up in roslindale on a dead-end street called delford. i was born in 1985, so i existed in roslindale probably about the first 12 years of my life, and i would say it was a bit of a utopia. a lot of people think of america as a melting pot inhis time period. no, my street was a tossed salad. we had a little t of everybody, and everyone brought their own flavor, their own style. i lear
i grow to be as old as my grandmother, will i be able to live by the cycles of the moon, collect rainwater in a cistern, and call my louisiana home? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ del toro: stay up to date on america reframed at worldchannel.org. subscribe to world channel's youtube to go beyond the lens with our filmmakers. tell us what you think using #americareframed. major funding for america reframed was provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, wyncote foundation, the corporation...
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need to count the rainwater drains into measuring glass.f it was snowing, then 46 divisions first drown it. after that we translate these 46 divisions into mm, we take divide. 10, we get 4.6 mm and plus a correction for wetting, which was spent on wetting a hundred-comer weave for liquid precipitation , 0.2. in total, we get four and eight millimeters of precipitation over a certain period of time, someone will say the age of high technology, and precipitation is counted manually. in fact, i have outlined the sites, there is also an electronic precipitation gauge. but technique. it may fail, but the measuring cup does not, therefore the data of automated devices are used more for reconciliation, the monthly rate is also determined by meteorologists. it consists of indicators for the last 30 years about january. precipitation was above normal. almost two norms of minke whales in february were slightly less than the norm in march, about the norm. these data are used in almost all spheres of our life by engineers, builders, and communications
need to count the rainwater drains into measuring glass.f it was snowing, then 46 divisions first drown it. after that we translate these 46 divisions into mm, we take divide. 10, we get 4.6 mm and plus a correction for wetting, which was spent on wetting a hundred-comer weave for liquid precipitation , 0.2. in total, we get four and eight millimeters of precipitation over a certain period of time, someone will say the age of high technology, and precipitation is counted manually. in fact, i...
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water pipe does not work either, to boil tea or cook soup, the townspeople are forced to collect rainwatern such conditions, mariupol residents do not lose heart, on the contrary, they have learned to enjoy the little things and have become closer to each other as never before. here, look how kind it is as a neighbor in the yard of a destroyed house. people celebrated palm sunday pilaf in the center of mariupol not far from azov steel. it's over. yes, it was not clean. and this is how, under the roar of artillery, not far from the azovstal plant , children's birthdays were celebrated the day before . and have us so regularly. of course, people need communication, it is important to share emotions with someone, especially after going through hell. apparently, this is the very defensive reaction of the psyche. this is irina. for the second month, she and four small children have been huddled in the back room of an orthodox church not far from the mariupol drama theater. well, they hid in the corners, he put a tax on two three times mischievous waves flew out. it even burst during the fightin
water pipe does not work either, to boil tea or cook soup, the townspeople are forced to collect rainwatern such conditions, mariupol residents do not lose heart, on the contrary, they have learned to enjoy the little things and have become closer to each other as never before. here, look how kind it is as a neighbor in the yard of a destroyed house. people celebrated palm sunday pilaf in the center of mariupol not far from azov steel. it's over. yes, it was not clean. and this is how, under...
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> reporter: nazar said he couldn't sleep, thinking about his kids trapped in mariupol collecting rainwater to drink, cooking over open fires he made multiple trips rescuing nearly 100 students and their families, like maxim and his mother if it weren't for nazar, do you think your life might have been in danger >> yes, of course, because two days after we left mariupol, our house was burned >> this is the first of my students and they grew up with me and all our school grew up. we made it together. >> reporter: nazar's old school now destroyed. but with his students safe, he's determined to keep dancing. matt bradley, nbc news, zaporizhzhia, ukraine. >> remarkable. that's "nightly news" for this thursday. thanks for watching. i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each ♪ ♪ ♪♪ each time you leave ♪ ♪ i say i've had enough ♪ ♪ but i must be addicted ♪ ♪ to your kind of love ♪ ♪ i swear to myself ♪ ♪ i'm gonna stand my ground ♪ ♪ but one look at you ♪ ♪ breaks my defenses down ♪ ♪ and here comes never again again ♪ ♪ once more i'll let you back in ♪ ♪ i know how the story ends ♪ ♪
> reporter: nazar said he couldn't sleep, thinking about his kids trapped in mariupol collecting rainwater to drink, cooking over open fires he made multiple trips rescuing nearly 100 students and their families, like maxim and his mother if it weren't for nazar, do you think your life might have been in danger >> yes, of course, because two days after we left mariupol, our house was burned >> this is the first of my students and they grew up with me and all our school grew up....
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they collect and reuse rainwater to keep temperatures low.ks also provide insulation from heat, and their transparency allows natural light to enter during the day. oh, and did i mention that solar and wind-powered systems power the 40,000 leds that light the building up at night? so, calling this place "eco-friendly" is really an understatement. this building is the future of urban design and architecture. the whole idea is that the whole thing can be recycled. i just undo this screw, take out the panel and i can take all this. every component is reduced back to its single material, without gluing them together. so what's the building used for now? still exhibitions, right? yes, art exhibitions. art exhibitions, okay. it's not a fine-art type. it's definitely designed for mass, public art, performing arts. what would it cost to build this? it was actually three million us dollars to begin with, and they kind of squeezed in a little here and there to push the budget to four. there's a similar-sized building right across the street, just down
they collect and reuse rainwater to keep temperatures low.ks also provide insulation from heat, and their transparency allows natural light to enter during the day. oh, and did i mention that solar and wind-powered systems power the 40,000 leds that light the building up at night? so, calling this place "eco-friendly" is really an understatement. this building is the future of urban design and architecture. the whole idea is that the whole thing can be recycled. i just undo this...
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they have to drink rainwater. for a month. people, all neighbors got together and soothing each other, helping each other. >> reporter: her family didn't leave because her father was sick. he passed away yesterday and was buried today. >> i can't express it in words. >> reporter: olena's not sure where many of her relatives or friends are now. ukraine's president says more than 400 people have been killed in bucha. >> it's hard to imagine someone can do that. >> reporter: and she says before russian troops retreated they pulled up to the family driveway in a tank. >> they had machine guns. they made my brother to undress naked, checked him for any nazi tattoos or any military tattoos. robbed him. took his watch. took other things from the house that they could take. but we were just grateful they didn't kill him. >> many others were not as lucky. >> my brother told me today he's like i would understand it if it were aliens, that aliens came and did that. >> not humans. >> they are not human. >> reporter: olena wanted to share
they have to drink rainwater. for a month. people, all neighbors got together and soothing each other, helping each other. >> reporter: her family didn't leave because her father was sick. he passed away yesterday and was buried today. >> i can't express it in words. >> reporter: olena's not sure where many of her relatives or friends are now. ukraine's president says more than 400 people have been killed in bucha. >> it's hard to imagine someone can do that. >>...
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we've seen many women walk to open wells and rainwater harvesting ponds, too — to fetch water on theirfor those who have to step out, the advice is to wear cotton clothes, cover as much of their body as possible to avoid sunburns. neighbouring pakistan has issued a heat warning after the hottest march in 61 years. the mercury has reached 47 celsius in parts of the country. saad sohail, from the bbc urdu service, has more. amid the supported determination to find evidence that the murder of her partner shane with a crossbow in 2018 was not an isolated incident. i 2018 was not an isolated incident. i do believe that has changed and from the initial thought of saying the incidents are isolated, we've had figures in front to look at and proved it wasn't an isolated incident and it wasn't on the increase. laura's freedom of information request have revealed thousands of crossbow incidents have been locked by police forces across the uk. next month she will meet with the home office. i’m the uk. next month she will meet with the home office.— the uk. next month she will meet with the home of
we've seen many women walk to open wells and rainwater harvesting ponds, too — to fetch water on theirfor those who have to step out, the advice is to wear cotton clothes, cover as much of their body as possible to avoid sunburns. neighbouring pakistan has issued a heat warning after the hottest march in 61 years. the mercury has reached 47 celsius in parts of the country. saad sohail, from the bbc urdu service, has more. amid the supported determination to find evidence that the murder of...
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we have no food, we have nothing but some rainwater and somebody actually opened the bottle and theye brazil i don't know navy to find them. i just want to make sure that this is real but they say it's real. so, it's real. and that's the end of that. >> greg: how do you know it's real? >> judge jeanine: because they said it's real. the bear. nobody thought it was real. it was real. i'm telling you it's real. >> geraldo: time for. >> geraldo: 's news and here meet geraldo jr. just kidding. his name is skipper. my new dog. our new dog, erika and i and sol have this new dog a labrador retriever. first time in the snow. he's so adorable. >> he has already doubled in size in the 10 days that we have owned him. >> dana: they grow so fast. >> geraldo: dana perino gave him fire broke out in apartment complex 3:30 in the morning. the mother was forced to throw her two children out of the building to save them. body cam footage shows the police officer catching the kids after they were out safely. the mom jumped out as well. just, again, going to show all the great roles that men and women do
we have no food, we have nothing but some rainwater and somebody actually opened the bottle and theye brazil i don't know navy to find them. i just want to make sure that this is real but they say it's real. so, it's real. and that's the end of that. >> greg: how do you know it's real? >> judge jeanine: because they said it's real. the bear. nobody thought it was real. it was real. i'm telling you it's real. >> geraldo: time for. >> geraldo: 's news and here meet geraldo...
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now they survive by collecting rainwater and cooking and fire fueled by debris. >> we do not have electricity, water, and he kind of communication at all, including gas. you cannot cook here. it is hard. if a tree is had to we will pull it and cut it. there is no other option. reporter: with bob still flying above, many are living below in the metro stations. some have been here for weeks. >> we brought several blankets with us. i believe it was the best decision now. reporter: they paste the platforms to stay active. doctors try to help the elderly with medical conditions. parents distract her children from the realities of war. for many, finding food has become daily challenge. these residents gather what vegetables and canned goods they can find to cook, sharing what little they have. near the front line, public transport still operates, but medicine is running out. >> it is bad that there was no drugs in the pharmacies and that only a few are open. if more were open, it would be better. reporter: millions have liked to sit is further west, living in cramped shelters like this one. remembe
now they survive by collecting rainwater and cooking and fire fueled by debris. >> we do not have electricity, water, and he kind of communication at all, including gas. you cannot cook here. it is hard. if a tree is had to we will pull it and cut it. there is no other option. reporter: with bob still flying above, many are living below in the metro stations. some have been here for weeks. >> we brought several blankets with us. i believe it was the best decision now. reporter: they...
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no water at all and you can see they're actually collecting rainwater. it's time for anaatoli and vladimir to go. their entire life now packed into the trunk of alexander's car. leaving the village, we spot a house destroyed by shelling. as we get out to take a closer look, a tearful galina emerging. she tells us it happened two days earlier. the first hit was at 5:50 then there was a second hit, she says. that hit my garage. she takes us around what remains of her home. the steady thuds of artillery can still be heard. >> the roof was completely destroyed. >> this is where the first shell hit, she says. galina had just woken up and was lying in her bed when this happened. we have nothing left, she says. in the living room, she takes down the drapes that were hung to hide any light. this is how we tried to mask ourselves, she tells us. there's no need for them anymore. galina and her husband still don't want to leave their home, but she understands that russia's offensive here has only just begun and it's going to get much worse. i lived until 60 and now
no water at all and you can see they're actually collecting rainwater. it's time for anaatoli and vladimir to go. their entire life now packed into the trunk of alexander's car. leaving the village, we spot a house destroyed by shelling. as we get out to take a closer look, a tearful galina emerging. she tells us it happened two days earlier. the first hit was at 5:50 then there was a second hit, she says. that hit my garage. she takes us around what remains of her home. the steady thuds of...
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>>park also features a sustainable rainwater catching system that's expected to help save almost 900,000 gallons of water a year. and take a look at this. an 11 foot alligator causing quite the traffic jam during the morning commute. this happened yesterday in lake jesup, florida. where else numerous police agencies were called to the scene to help wrangle the reptile off the busy highway. the seminole county sheriff's office posted these photos and we also have some local media coverage from the area of this incident. sheriff's deputies and highway patrol officers surrounded the gator before fish and wildlife arrive to help move the animal away from the highway. thank you so much for watching. kron on at noon. i'm stephanie lynn, we'll see you back here at 3. >>news continues on kron on grab your phone and scanned the qr code on your screen to download the kron on app. also available on roku. amazon fire stick and apple tv. (footsteps) ♪ from the mountains to the coast, ♪ ♪ it's the state with the most. ♪ ♪ somos la crema de la crema ♪ ♪ con mucho sol todo el año, cuidado que te quemas
>>park also features a sustainable rainwater catching system that's expected to help save almost 900,000 gallons of water a year. and take a look at this. an 11 foot alligator causing quite the traffic jam during the morning commute. this happened yesterday in lake jesup, florida. where else numerous police agencies were called to the scene to help wrangle the reptile off the busy highway. the seminole county sheriff's office posted these photos and we also have some local media coverage...
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so there is no electricity here, no water at all and you can see they are actually collectling rainwaternow packed into the trunk of al zanlder's car. as we get out to take a look, a tearful woman emerges. she tells us it happened two days earlier. the first hit bwas at 5:50 and there was a second hit she says, and that hit my garage. she takes us around what remains of her home. the steady thuds of artillery can still be heard. >> the roof is completely destroyed. >> this is where the first shell hit, she says. galina ha h just woke upon up and lying in bed when this happened. we have nothing left, she says. in the living room, she takes down the drapes that were hung to hide any light. this is how we tried to mask ourselves, she tells us. there is no need for them anymore. they still don't want to leave their home but she understands that russia's offensive here has only just begun and it's going to get much worse. i lived until 60 and now i have lost everything, she says. honestly, i have no words. for those who do leave, there are few good options. alexander takes them to a dormitory
so there is no electricity here, no water at all and you can see they are actually collectling rainwaternow packed into the trunk of al zanlder's car. as we get out to take a look, a tearful woman emerges. she tells us it happened two days earlier. the first hit bwas at 5:50 and there was a second hit she says, and that hit my garage. she takes us around what remains of her home. the steady thuds of artillery can still be heard. >> the roof is completely destroyed. >> this is where...
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so there's no electricity here, no water at all and you can see they're actually collecting rainwater. it's time for anotoli and vladimir to go. their entire life now packed into the trunk of alexander's car. leaving the village, we spot a house destroyed by shelling. as we get out to take a closer look, a tearful woman emerges. she tells us it happened two days earlier. the first hit was at 5:50 and then there was a second hit, she says. that hit my garage. she takes us around what remains of her home. the steady thuds of artillery can still be heard. the roof is completely destroyed. this is where the first shell hit, she says. galena had just woken up and was lying in her bed when it happened. we have nothing left, she says. in the living room she takes down the drapes that were hung to hide any light. this is how we tried to mask ourselves, she tells us. there's no need for them anymore. galena and her husband still don't want to leave their home, but she understands that russia's offensive here as only just begun and it's going to get much worse. i lived until 60 and now i have l
so there's no electricity here, no water at all and you can see they're actually collecting rainwater. it's time for anotoli and vladimir to go. their entire life now packed into the trunk of alexander's car. leaving the village, we spot a house destroyed by shelling. as we get out to take a closer look, a tearful woman emerges. she tells us it happened two days earlier. the first hit was at 5:50 and then there was a second hit, she says. that hit my garage. she takes us around what remains of...
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so much depends on a red wheelbarrow glazed with rainwater beside the chickens. the point of that is just a photo image. i sometimes, like, try to have mindfulness and study something almost like you're sketching it to create a sharp menry when i see things. -- memory when i see things. other people take a photo of it. i just try to etch like a great you know, moment that i remember. i have three kids. i'm excited to get my kids to college. i'm excited to go to their sporting events. i'm excited to see their lives and get lucky maybe i'm alive for them to have grandchildren. ann and i, our kids are just everything. i mean, we are two dogs, two cats, parrot and three kids. i got my life but there are books i'm hoping to write. you know, i'm realizing as i60 i'm fatigued a little more. it left me around 58. i'm going to have to cope with that. i have to gather all my papers. i saved a lot. so, for example, if i -- if rosa parks' biography, i have, i don't know, maybe 50 cassette tapes dealing with rosa parks or other people around her. >> what are you going to do w
so much depends on a red wheelbarrow glazed with rainwater beside the chickens. the point of that is just a photo image. i sometimes, like, try to have mindfulness and study something almost like you're sketching it to create a sharp menry when i see things. -- memory when i see things. other people take a photo of it. i just try to etch like a great you know, moment that i remember. i have three kids. i'm excited to get my kids to college. i'm excited to go to their sporting events. i'm...
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, so from patterson new jersey he would write so much depends upon a red wheelbarrow glazed with rainwater beside the white chickens. the point of that was just a photo image. i sometimes try to have mindfulness where i study something, almost like you would be sketching it, just to create a sharp memory when i see things. other people will say oh look at that, i will take a photo, but i just try to etch a great moment that i remember. that way i can keep my memory fresh. i like, you know, i have three kids. i'm excited about getting my kids to college. i'm excited to go to their sporting events. i'm excited to see their lives. maybe i'm alive long enough for them to have grandchildren. our kids are everything. two dogs, two cats, a parrot, and three kids. so i got in my life. but there are books that i'm hoping to write. i am realizing, as i hit 60, i am fatigued a little more. i don't have quite the energy. it just left me at around 58 and i'm going to have to cope with that. i have to gather all my papers. i have saved an awful lot. so, for example, i wrote rosa parks's biography. i hav
, so from patterson new jersey he would write so much depends upon a red wheelbarrow glazed with rainwater beside the white chickens. the point of that was just a photo image. i sometimes try to have mindfulness where i study something, almost like you would be sketching it, just to create a sharp memory when i see things. other people will say oh look at that, i will take a photo, but i just try to etch a great moment that i remember. that way i can keep my memory fresh. i like, you know, i...
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tactical drones can't come soon enoughnt, living in basements, cookingping outside and collecting rainwater to drink. we don't have electricity, water any communications at all. russia is stepping up attacks in eastern ukraine president vladimir putin claiming victory and mary paul thursday ordering his troops not to storm a steel plant where ukrainian fighters are holed up the last ukrainian stronghold in the city block off this industrial area so that not even a fly comes through. mariupol is denying the city has fallen and is calling for a ceasefire to allow citizens to leave. everything depends on our so called liberators, but actually , they're occupiers could have destroyed doris seeking and more than 100,000. people are like captured by them, the uss streamlining the process to bring 100,000 ukrainian refugees here. most will be granted two years of residency and be allowed to work in washington. rivera ktvu, fox two news right time to switch gears. we are in the back end of our rain, but it's not quite over yet. i guess mark, right? i don't want to be surprised. you think? okay we'r
tactical drones can't come soon enoughnt, living in basements, cookingping outside and collecting rainwater to drink. we don't have electricity, water any communications at all. russia is stepping up attacks in eastern ukraine president vladimir putin claiming victory and mary paul thursday ordering his troops not to storm a steel plant where ukrainian fighters are holed up the last ukrainian stronghold in the city block off this industrial area so that not even a fly comes through. mariupol is...
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kharkiv are coping with the harsh reality of war, living in basements, cooking outside and collecting rainwater to drink. we don't have electricity, water any communications at all. russia is stepping up attacks in eastern ukraine president vladimir putin claiming victory and mary paul thursday ordering his troops not to storm a steel plant where ukrainian fighters are holed up the last ukrainian stronghold in the city. block off this industrial area so that not even a fly comes through. paul is denying the city has fallen and is calling for a ceasefire to allow citizens to leave. everything depends on our so called liberators, but actually they're occupiers who have destroyed doris seeking and more than 100,000. people are like captured by them. the uss streamlining the process to bring 100,000 ukrainian refugees here. most will be granted two years of residency and be allowed to work in washington. rivera ktvu, fox two news new this morning reports of a deadly fire at a russian aerospace research institute video from the news outlets so to shows black smoke flames pouring out of the building
kharkiv are coping with the harsh reality of war, living in basements, cooking outside and collecting rainwater to drink. we don't have electricity, water any communications at all. russia is stepping up attacks in eastern ukraine president vladimir putin claiming victory and mary paul thursday ordering his troops not to storm a steel plant where ukrainian fighters are holed up the last ukrainian stronghold in the city. block off this industrial area so that not even a fly comes through. paul...
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we've seen many women walk to open wells and rainwater harvesting ponds, too — to fetch water on theiring pakistan has issued a heat warning after the hottest march in 61 years. the mercury has reached 47 degrees celsius in parts of the country. saad sohail, from the bbc urdu service, has more. the authorities in pakistan have issued a heat wave alert as the country experiences record—breaking april temperatures. especially along the border area between india and pakistan. such severe heat waves haven't been registered in the region until the month of may and june, but scientists agree that climate change has sped up the melting of glacier ice in the himalayas as well. the daytime temperatures in the southern part of pakistan is likely to be ao—asf higher than normal. one city recorded temperature in a couple of days ago was 116 fahrenheit, which is higher than what is usually recorded in the month of april, according to the pakistan meteorological department, these temperatures are likely to increase gradually, impacting millions of lives in the country and the harvest of wheat as wel
we've seen many women walk to open wells and rainwater harvesting ponds, too — to fetch water on theiring pakistan has issued a heat warning after the hottest march in 61 years. the mercury has reached 47 degrees celsius in parts of the country. saad sohail, from the bbc urdu service, has more. the authorities in pakistan have issued a heat wave alert as the country experiences record—breaking april temperatures. especially along the border area between india and pakistan. such severe heat...
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flushed with rainwater down this channel, fed by a tank on the roof, apparently predating other flushing of one of the vikings that settled, or that lineage, that settled in york. two years ago, my husband left me. he went off to fight with our other gormless mister and only went and died at stamford bridge. i think that intimate connection with history where you tell personal story, give testimony, that�*s a brilliant and beautiful way of conveying something more than just sort of blank facts on a page. along with the stories contained inside the tower, you can now walk above it. let�*s show you one of the best bits. come off the suspended walkway, up the original stone stairs, many of which have been restored, these new ones at the top, to bring you onto this incredible roof deck with a panoramic view of york. and look at that! york minster in the distance. really spectacular and stunning. daffodils planted on the mound commemorate one of the tower�*s most tragic events, the massacre of around 150 jewish people who sought refuge here in 1190 at a time of violent anti—semitism. so much
flushed with rainwater down this channel, fed by a tank on the roof, apparently predating other flushing of one of the vikings that settled, or that lineage, that settled in york. two years ago, my husband left me. he went off to fight with our other gormless mister and only went and died at stamford bridge. i think that intimate connection with history where you tell personal story, give testimony, that�*s a brilliant and beautiful way of conveying something more than just sort of blank...
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here, rainwater collection is essential. it has been so dry. dry weather. continues at the moment.equences with allotments and gardens. take a look at this footage from the highlands in the past few days. they had been fighting wildfires. a number of wildfires in scotland and a number of other parts of the country as well. in desperate need of rain in these areas. if you are looking out for rain, it is set to arrive but not for all. let's take a look at the forecast, taking you through what will be the bank holiday weekend. most places will be dry and there will be one or two showers around. most places staying dry with more sunshine and we saw yesterday. the clouded conditions in the north and east of scotland. east anglia and the south—east are the areas most prone to some light rain. most of us will avoid it completely. clearer skies than yesterday. more sunshine around and it will feel warmer. 17 in glasgow, 16 in enniskillen and 16 in parts of west wales as well. through tonight the cloud will start to break up a bit more. with clear skies around, a bit of mist and fog and a c
here, rainwater collection is essential. it has been so dry. dry weather. continues at the moment.equences with allotments and gardens. take a look at this footage from the highlands in the past few days. they had been fighting wildfires. a number of wildfires in scotland and a number of other parts of the country as well. in desperate need of rain in these areas. if you are looking out for rain, it is set to arrive but not for all. let's take a look at the forecast, taking you through what...
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if you replant trees on the earth you will cool the earth, slow down rainwater see will give flooding so much. we won't have to give corrupt politicians down. guest: the reason that pertinent invaded ukraine is not related to the intermediate range missiles. it has to do with his mission of what russia should be, greater russia and return to the old boundaries of the former soviet union. it is expansionist on his part. he denies ukraine is even a country. his willingness to use violence which is remarkable where you're having howitzers found into oblivion cities like mariupol. you are destroying cities and killing women and children and anybody was there. this is a wreck listing a heartless decision by mr. putin. it has to with his territorial ambition. his distorted sense of what russia is about. we have to disagree on, change. i am for planting trees. but it is not enough. the carbon emissions from the heavy reliance we have on carbon fuels is having a sniff can impact on the atmosphere. there are steps we can take and should take. if we engage in solving the challenge and problem o
if you replant trees on the earth you will cool the earth, slow down rainwater see will give flooding so much. we won't have to give corrupt politicians down. guest: the reason that pertinent invaded ukraine is not related to the intermediate range missiles. it has to do with his mission of what russia should be, greater russia and return to the old boundaries of the former soviet union. it is expansionist on his part. he denies ukraine is even a country. his willingness to use violence which...
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we have seen many women walk to open wells and rainwater harvesting ponds, too — to fetch water on theirs much of their body as possible to avoid sunburns. a mass strike in sri lanka has forced the closure of many schools, shops, banks and transport services across the country. more than 1000 trade unions called the strike, demanding the resignation of the government. sri lanka's finance minister has told the bbc, in an exclusive interview, that he has no choice but to raise taxes as the country faces its worst economic crisis in over 70 years. our south asia regional editor anbarasan ethirajan, from colombo, has more. for the past three weeks, protesters here in colombo have been protesting asking the government to step down. they blame the president, gotabaya rajapaksa, and the prime minister, mahinda rajapaksa, his brother for the economic ills of this country. and they say that unless this government goes completely, no change, no meaningful change will take place. that is why these protesters have been camping here for weeks, not only in colombo. people across the country have been
we have seen many women walk to open wells and rainwater harvesting ponds, too — to fetch water on theirs much of their body as possible to avoid sunburns. a mass strike in sri lanka has forced the closure of many schools, shops, banks and transport services across the country. more than 1000 trade unions called the strike, demanding the resignation of the government. sri lanka's finance minister has told the bbc, in an exclusive interview, that he has no choice but to raise taxes as the...
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that the children could eat, they drained their radiators for water, the melted snow, the drank rainwateritarian corridors open, and at the same time they say there are lots of people who have been left behind, particularly the disabled, the elderly and the sick, there are literally dying in their beds. or dying of hunger and thirst because there are no supplies getting in. we because there are no supplies getting im— because there are no supplies getting in— because there are no supplies getting in. because there are no supplies caettin in. ~ ~' ., . , because there are no supplies caettin in. ~ ~ ., ., , ., getting in. we know that there is a lack of supplies — getting in. we know that there is a lack of supplies and _ getting in. we know that there is a lack of supplies and a _ getting in. we know that there is a lack of supplies and a lack - getting in. we know that there is a lack of supplies and a lack of - lack of supplies and a lack of basic amenities. the red cross are saying they are having difficulties getting to the city itself. are there any aid agencies able to operate there
that the children could eat, they drained their radiators for water, the melted snow, the drank rainwateritarian corridors open, and at the same time they say there are lots of people who have been left behind, particularly the disabled, the elderly and the sick, there are literally dying in their beds. or dying of hunger and thirst because there are no supplies getting in. we because there are no supplies getting im— because there are no supplies getting in— because there are no supplies...
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flushed with rainwater down this channel, fed by a tank on the roof, apparently predating other flushing beautiful way of conveying something more than just sort of blank facts on a page. along with the stories contained inside the tower, you can now walk above it. let's show you one of the best bits. come off the suspended walkway, up the original stone stairs, many of which have been restored, these new ones at the top, to bring you onto this incredible roof deck with a panoramic view of york. and look at that! york minster in the distance. really spectacular and stunning. daffodils planted on the mound commemorate one of the tower�*s most tragic events, the massacre of around 150 jewish people who sought refuge here in 1190 at a time of violent anti—semitism. so much history, so many stories to tell. and once again, there's an audience to hear them. we thought we would wait till it started snowing before coming back up started snowing before coming back up onto the roof. indeed it has started snowing. from tomorrow onwards he will hear voices, a bit like the voices i am hearing in my
flushed with rainwater down this channel, fed by a tank on the roof, apparently predating other flushing beautiful way of conveying something more than just sort of blank facts on a page. along with the stories contained inside the tower, you can now walk above it. let's show you one of the best bits. come off the suspended walkway, up the original stone stairs, many of which have been restored, these new ones at the top, to bring you onto this incredible roof deck with a panoramic view of...