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st. andrews road in oakland. live in oakland, pete suratos, nbc bay area news. >> thanks for the latest, pete. >>> last week's storms have also taken out a piece of a hillside on the peninsula forcing families out of their homes. this landslide started saturday at san juan boulevard near ralston middle school in belmont. the homes affected are red tagged temporarily and the city engineers will go out and survey the area. the road leading into the neighborhood is also closed. neighbors say this is just one of many of those small landslides in that area. fortunately, this one was hurt. the city says the road closure from that slide is indefinite. >> it's nice to get a break from the rain just so people can assess and try to clean up. >> yeah, but unfortunately we do have landslides, mudslides that are happening, and we see this happening, of course, in some very super saturated soil, but it's worse in burn scar areas. we're seeing it around the bay area happening just about anywhere you have a very big slope. now,
st. andrews road in oakland. live in oakland, pete suratos, nbc bay area news. >> thanks for the latest, pete. >>> last week's storms have also taken out a piece of a hillside on the peninsula forcing families out of their homes. this landslide started saturday at san juan boulevard near ralston middle school in belmont. the homes affected are red tagged temporarily and the city engineers will go out and survey the area. the road leading into the neighborhood is also closed....
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alex back here on st andrew's road. they're actually making really good progress on that tree behind me. once they get that cleared, they can bring in the front loaders and start scooping up some of this muck, but again, they're going to be dealing with problems like this all over these hills and the east bay as this wet weather has, fortunately subsided. problems unfortunately, are continuing reporting live here in oakland, evan sernoffsky ktvu fox two news, and they have to worry about one more round of rain coming later this week and what that potentially could do in that area. evan sernoffsky live for us tonight in berkeley. thank you, evan. a world war, two era military structure fell onto the beach today at fort funston in san francisco. the century old concrete structure was undermined when sand from a rain soaked bluff slid to the beach, according to the golden gate national recreation area. no one was hurt. signs are posted in the area, urging visitors to follow, posted trail signs and be attentive to their sur
alex back here on st andrew's road. they're actually making really good progress on that tree behind me. once they get that cleared, they can bring in the front loaders and start scooping up some of this muck, but again, they're going to be dealing with problems like this all over these hills and the east bay as this wet weather has, fortunately subsided. problems unfortunately, are continuing reporting live here in oakland, evan sernoffsky ktvu fox two news, and they have to worry about one...
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st. andrews university.ed him about details of those himars rockets used by ukraine in this attack. >> they are high accurate rocket artillery systems. they have taken what we think of as original artillery, a rocket with terribly high accuracy, so you can hit a building with 30, in some cases 100 miles away, if you have the right ammunition, and with devastating effect. what has happened here has been asleep made a massive impression because the russian defense ministry came out and confirmed there was an attack. even with the moskva, they have never fully admitted what happened, but the chatter around this was so large, they felt they had to come out and admit something had happened. ben: it is quite unusual for the russian defense ministry to give details about casualties like this. they are saying 63 of their troops died. that may or may not be an accurate total. unusual that they give any figure at all. >> absolutely. they have given a very low overall casualty figures so far for the war, thousands, whi
st. andrews university.ed him about details of those himars rockets used by ukraine in this attack. >> they are high accurate rocket artillery systems. they have taken what we think of as original artillery, a rocket with terribly high accuracy, so you can hit a building with 30, in some cases 100 miles away, if you have the right ammunition, and with devastating effect. what has happened here has been asleep made a massive impression because the russian defense ministry came out and...
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st. andrew's church in the capital. held a service there, including in ukrainian, the church, which suffered from nationalist artillery, and the residents of varvarovka in the lugansk people's republic, the police came. everyone will be talking about the same thing. i want everything that everyone was healthy and russians and ukrainians all. i wish everyone was home somewhere. and promoted quickly quickly there was a world when it was 41 and we saw it on movies. this is one thing that we have experienced this year. ukrainian armed formations, despite the christmas truce announced at the initiative of vladimir putin, do not stop shelling, as reported in donetsk, nationalists attacked the territory of the dpr 20 times in a day, firing over a hundred ammunition. moreover, they started the day before immediately at noon, when the ceasefire came into effect with a blow. the districts of donetsk, holmovsky and yasinovaty were also subjected to shot luhansk people's republic zaporozhye region, kherson region is already late. i
st. andrew's church in the capital. held a service there, including in ukrainian, the church, which suffered from nationalist artillery, and the residents of varvarovka in the lugansk people's republic, the police came. everyone will be talking about the same thing. i want everything that everyone was healthy and russians and ukrainians all. i wish everyone was home somewhere. and promoted quickly quickly there was a world when it was 41 and we saw it on movies. this is one thing that we have...
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this hillside on st andrew's road collapsed for the second time in as many weeks. we could hear the creaking of the tree, you know, like quick like it's cracking. and we go okay and then just starts inside. sets and it we thought it was going to topple over, but it just slips straight down in the middle of the road crews were busy cutting up the tree throughout the day as the entire east bay braces for more landslides. claudine, heather arborists here on st andrew's road have actually been making pretty steady progress all day. once they get that oak tree chopped up will probably bring in a front loader and start scooping up some of this mud and slurry and hopefully get this road back open, but it seems like these all over the hills that they're going to be working on for the days to come. despite this nice weather we're having. for now, reporting live in oakland, evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news. alright, thank you , evan well, state water officials are continuing to monitor rivers and lakes, which are expected to rise to flood stage. the department of water res
this hillside on st andrew's road collapsed for the second time in as many weeks. we could hear the creaking of the tree, you know, like quick like it's cracking. and we go okay and then just starts inside. sets and it we thought it was going to topple over, but it just slips straight down in the middle of the road crews were busy cutting up the tree throughout the day as the entire east bay braces for more landslides. claudine, heather arborists here on st andrew's road have actually been...
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st. andrew’s church at the services, residents pray for peace on their land and the health of those who areow defending it on the territory of the dpr, the world of security is strenuously in many churches the christmas night service moved to the morning, and then footage from the lpr in the village of varvarovka, believers gathered for a liturgy next to the churches that had been shelled by the radicals on the territory of the ilyinsky monastery, everyone went home somewhere and raised them as quickly as possible when it was in 41, and we saw films is one thing, but what we experienced this year is a male. one of the most unexpected congratulations on christmas and new year holidays was received by fifteen-year-old vika from voronezh and she was congratulated by the commander of the tank unit participating in the north-east administrative okrug, all thanks to the letter, which the girl sent to the front line support of our fighters. this message became a talisman for the officer, and vika found a reliable friend. hello dear soldier. thank you for protecting us, you are strong and brave. yo
st. andrew’s church at the services, residents pray for peace on their land and the health of those who areow defending it on the territory of the dpr, the world of security is strenuously in many churches the christmas night service moved to the morning, and then footage from the lpr in the village of varvarovka, believers gathered for a liturgy next to the churches that had been shelled by the radicals on the territory of the ilyinsky monastery, everyone went home somewhere and raised them...
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st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police evidence that identified the perpetrators. and in doing so, they had cases thrown out and undermined the hearing. and now that the justice department had been forced to turn over those documents, they claim its inadmissible. unless the survivor finds a witness to verify these atrocities, to the prime minister enough, the survivors has st. and is there a better will he instruct his garment to end this obstruction of justice against the survivors saying, as once and far off, auto prime minister? the ills done to indigenous people over decades and centuries of colonialism in this country are shameful, and are something that we need to learn from and move forward on that includes respecting the rights of indigenous peoples now in all their different aspects. and that's why we're working with survivors lurked working with communities to ensure that we can move forward in a way that is fully respectful of all
st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police evidence that identified the perpetrators. and in doing so, they had cases thrown out and undermined the hearing. and now that the justice department had been forced to turn over those documents, they claim its inadmissible. unless the survivor finds a witness to verify these atrocities, to the prime minister enough, the...
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we can speak now to professor phillips o'brien, professor of strategic studies at st andrews universityr being with us. tell us more about what we know about this attack. these rockets supplied by the united states. tell us more about them and what kind of damage they can do. about them and what kind of damage the can do. , ., about them and what kind of damage they can de— they can do. they are highly accurate _ they can do. they are highly accurate rocket _ they can do. they are highly accurate rocket artillery - they can do. they are highly - accurate rocket artillery system. they have taken what we think of as original artillery and put on a rocket but put it in with terribly high accuracy. so that you can hit a building in over 100 miles away if you have the right ammunition. you can hit it with devastating effect. i think what we can say is what has happened here has made a massive impression because the russian defence mission history came out and confirmed there was an attack. even with mosque but it took days or weeks before they admitted what happened than ever fully did. but
we can speak now to professor phillips o'brien, professor of strategic studies at st andrews universityr being with us. tell us more about what we know about this attack. these rockets supplied by the united states. tell us more about them and what kind of damage they can do. about them and what kind of damage the can do. , ., about them and what kind of damage they can de— they can do. they are highly accurate _ they can do. they are highly accurate rocket _ they can do. they are highly...
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st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. first too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, somebody and run here and she kept solution in the work themselves. some of them are my relative, didn't make it jerking themselves to death over doses. but you know what? it made me. it made me the person i am today because i'm afraid i don't give up with anything. investigations were too often handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away. the bishop's got away. the ones who had done most of the damage never got charged. i'm willing of them. i saw booty stored in no, cranium cheap doin soon enough. i did. she ship, dr. lien that ford controlled in particular bought so she's she'll need to get them awarded polarity system will only be me out of it.
st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. first too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, somebody and run here and she kept solution in the work themselves. some of them are my relative, didn't make it...
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ah, oh, children at st. andrews rancho school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child brave. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of page, the police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. first to hire for me. so somebody put me in the chair while the law used to run over here, abuse somebody and run here and she kept solution with himself. some of them are. my relatives didn't make it jerking themselves to death over doses. but yeah, i did make me, it made me the person i am today because i'm afraid i don't give up with anything. investigations were too often handled differently because the disease was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got awake. the bishop's got away. the ones we've done most of the damage never got charged with please are trying to closer to westchester, the some. oh bronner push refurbished is oh. courteously me slushy. she actually she did of chicago was in my garage door yet the door fink took me. so was she? no it boucher 2 is just for he
ah, oh, children at st. andrews rancho school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child brave. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of page, the police and evidence that identified the perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. first to hire for me. so somebody put me in the chair while the law used to run over here, abuse somebody and run here and she kept solution with himself. some of them are. my relatives didn't...
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st. andrews road. the road is somewhat passable.is still close to traffic as crews have to now work on that water main break that has created a river down the street and into this neighbor's backyard. it is a bit clearer tonight as public works spent hours clearing debris and sludge. neighbors are bracing for more damage after three landslides since saturday. >> hold on, baby. we're not clear yet. it's, we're dealing with water, man. one of the forces of nature. water goes where it wants to. >> reporter: john johnson lives across the hill that turned into a river of mud. neighbor were cleaning up from one landslide when another one happened on monday. >> i'm anticipating the next rain that comes. right now we have a water main history. that's the source of the
st. andrews road. the road is somewhat passable.is still close to traffic as crews have to now work on that water main break that has created a river down the street and into this neighbor's backyard. it is a bit clearer tonight as public works spent hours clearing debris and sludge. neighbors are bracing for more damage after three landslides since saturday. >> hold on, baby. we're not clear yet. it's, we're dealing with water, man. one of the forces of nature. water goes where it wants...
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st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old 1st too high for me. so somebody to put me in the chair by the law warriors to run over here at korea, abuse somebody, and run here, and she kept solution in the whip himself. some of them are myron relative, didn't make it jerking themselves to death over doses. but yeah, it made me, it made me the person i am today because on it, i don't give up with any investigations were too often handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away the bishop's got away. the ones who done most of the damage never got charged for gracious, which a form of a tens of thousands of years can give us important information into our climate and how it has changed over time. what a scary is our glaciers are melting at an alarming rate to learn more. we came here to now
st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old 1st too high for me. so somebody to put me in the chair by the law warriors to run over here at korea, abuse somebody, and run here, and she kept solution in the whip himself. some of them are myron relative,...
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st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years or 1st too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, abuse somebody and run here and seek out solution and whip himself. some of them are, my relatives didn't make it jerking themselves to death over doses. but yeah, what it made me, it made me the person i am today because i'm afraid i don't give up with anything. investigations were too often handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away the bishop's got away. the ones we've done most of the damage never got charged. 2 0, welcome back to the whistle blowers. i'm john carrie, aka. we're speaking with investigative journalist matt t b who has broken several of these very important stories coming out of the twitter files. thanks again for being with us,
st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years or 1st too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, abuse somebody and run here and seek out solution and whip himself. some of them are, my relatives didn't make it...
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earlier, i spoke to professor phillips 0'brien, professor of strategic studies at st andrews universityto tell me more about the himars rockets used by ukraine in this attack. they are a highly accurate rocket artillery system. they have taken what we think of as original artillery and put it on a rocket but put it in with terribly high accuracy. so that you can hit a building 20, 30, even over 100 miles away if you have the right ammunition. you can hit it with devastating effect. i think what we can say is what has happened here has made a massive impression because the russian defence ministry came out and confirmed there was an attack. even with the mosvka, it took days or weeks before they admitted what happened, then neverfully did. but the chatter here was so large they had to come out and admit that something significant had happened. quite unusual for the russian defence ministry to give details about casualties like this. they are saying 63 of their troops died. they may or may not be an accurate total. but unusual that they give any sort of figure at all. they have given a ve
earlier, i spoke to professor phillips 0'brien, professor of strategic studies at st andrews universityto tell me more about the himars rockets used by ukraine in this attack. they are a highly accurate rocket artillery system. they have taken what we think of as original artillery and put it on a rocket but put it in with terribly high accuracy. so that you can hit a building 20, 30, even over 100 miles away if you have the right ammunition. you can hit it with devastating effect. i think what...
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st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages, the police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. first too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, abuse somebody and run her and she kept solution in the whip himself. some of them are my relative, didn't make it jerking themselves to death. over too soon, but yeah, what it made me, it made me the person i am today or i don't give up with anything. investigations were too often handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away. the bishop's got away. the ones who had done most of the damage never got charged. ah, we all came out together. we were all supposed to go home together. didn't happen with it all, went to the movies. we get to the corner of 15th and ridgewood and there's another car just sitting there.
st. andrew's eventual school suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages, the police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice. i was only 7 years old. first too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair or by the law warriors to run over here, abuse somebody and run her and she kept solution in the whip himself. some of them are my relative, didn't make...
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st. andrews street. neighbors are bracing for the potential for more damage after three landslides since saturday. >> hold on, baby. we're not clear yet. you know, it's -- we're dealing with water, man. we're dealing with one of the major forces of nature, and water goes where it wants to. >> reporter: john johnson lives across the hill that turned into a river of mud. neighbors were still cleaning up from one landslide when the hill gave way again monday, taking a tree along with it. >> i'm anticipating tomorrow's work, and i'm anticipating the next rain that comes. okay. so right now we just have like a water main issue. that is the source of the water. i am apprehensive to what else may come down that hill. >> reporter: in the berkeley hills, around ten holmes are red-tagged after a landslide on middlefield road poured feet of mud into a home, forcing the owners out of their house. back in oakland, some neighbors along alvarado road are refusing to come back home until the hillside there is more secur
st. andrews street. neighbors are bracing for the potential for more damage after three landslides since saturday. >> hold on, baby. we're not clear yet. you know, it's -- we're dealing with water, man. we're dealing with one of the major forces of nature, and water goes where it wants to. >> reporter: john johnson lives across the hill that turned into a river of mud. neighbors were still cleaning up from one landslide when the hill gave way again monday, taking a tree along with...
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st. andrew, ah, i want to say that a lot of people came, and the hall was full . just one example becausealso had screenings as part of the marathon that we organized for families to help ukraine, we showed ukrainian films all over the world and shchedryk was the headliner there, we showed them in new york, and we started with this film and also well, the screenings are going very well. and yes, i can see that the indicators are also quite good. the fourth weekend of the film will now begin, and if i am not mistaken, more than uah 7 million have already been taken for the screenings, that is, despite the shelling , despite the air alarms, the interest is not only maintained. it turns out that it is growing among ukrainians yes, i want to say that this is an absolutely record situation when during the war they started with a ukrainian film . at first, we had a bad picture with cinemas , but this is an absolute record because in our country everyone next weekend is even bigger and more gatherings, so as of this morning there were 7 more than 7 million hryvnias already and now the fourth wee
st. andrew, ah, i want to say that a lot of people came, and the hall was full . just one example becausealso had screenings as part of the marathon that we organized for families to help ukraine, we showed ukrainian films all over the world and shchedryk was the headliner there, we showed them in new york, and we started with this film and also well, the screenings are going very well. and yes, i can see that the indicators are also quite good. the fourth weekend of the film will now begin,...
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so the coveted a slot and st. andrews crumbled source gun battles are also up ahead and many refugees here than bought from those cities are waiting eagerly to return home. russia has reiterated his push for a peaceful solution for ukraine, but as war that is prepared to keep using military force unless cares on this western back is likely to negotiate on moscow's turns that's from the countries and going to the un speaking at the latest security council meeting. that's called a corresponding caleb. more pin for the details. now caleb, good to see you. so was come out of friday session at the un. well, at the un security council hour, we heard different members of the un security council speak regarding the situation in ukraine. now we specifically heard 1st from the united states, they were the 1st permanent member of the un security council to speak. and when they spoke, they did what they've been doing for the past several years, unloaded a huge amount of unproven allegations against russia using russia all kinds of crimes. and then from there, they proceeded to call out iran and t
so the coveted a slot and st. andrews crumbled source gun battles are also up ahead and many refugees here than bought from those cities are waiting eagerly to return home. russia has reiterated his push for a peaceful solution for ukraine, but as war that is prepared to keep using military force unless cares on this western back is likely to negotiate on moscow's turns that's from the countries and going to the un speaking at the latest security council meeting. that's called a corresponding...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos, and then translate thebe the origin of verbal communication among humans. our science correspondent, victoria gill, has that story. grooming builds bonds of friendship... our closest living relatives. social, intelligent primates that communicate without speaking. and it seems that we humans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and movements that chimps and bonobos use to communicate. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey. here is how a chimpanzee says "groom me, please". and this is a bonobo silently demanding food from a companion. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. this display is apparently flirtation. but the fact that we can derive meaning from these gestures suggest they
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos, and then translate thebe the origin of verbal communication among humans. our science correspondent, victoria gill, has that story. grooming builds bonds of friendship... our closest living relatives. social, intelligent primates that communicate without speaking. and it seems that we humans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have...
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this was the second mudslide on st andrew's road since rain started pounding the bay area over the past couple of weeks further north in the berkeley hills and mudslides spilled into homes this morning. oldfield road, wildcat canyon road, and the spiral about 10 homes were evacuated as firefighters and geologists surveyed the scene. all three roads were closed due to the slide. there are no reports of any injuries. landslides in the berkeley hills led to the cancelation of several youth sports classes today on the clark kerr campus. ktvu is elissa harrington shows us a mudslide came within feet within feet, rather of the cal gymnastics club. it's becoming a too familiar sight here in the bay area, another landslide this one near the golden bear rec center at uc berkeley on the clark kerr campus infrastructure can't handle the amount of water falling on us right now, student danny quickly realized the thick mud was too much for his scooter to handle me back to my dorm and like i can't go there now, obviously because it's a lot of roads closed. it's inconvenient , but what are you gonna d
this was the second mudslide on st andrew's road since rain started pounding the bay area over the past couple of weeks further north in the berkeley hills and mudslides spilled into homes this morning. oldfield road, wildcat canyon road, and the spiral about 10 homes were evacuated as firefighters and geologists surveyed the scene. all three roads were closed due to the slide. there are no reports of any injuries. landslides in the berkeley hills led to the cancelation of several youth sports...
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media commentator ben duncan, who was a contemporary of william and kate at the university of st andrewsrview on itv was the most talked about interview of the year so far. probably you have to go back to the sort of panorama interview the sort of panorama interview the bbc is well known for with a late princess diana to come close to something of the degree of interest last night had. it was fascinating viewing, an hour and a half, we will all the edge of our seats, we were all gripped. for me, it was rather sad because you saw a family's inner turmoil basically being played out, the war of the brothers for all of us to hear and see. and i don't think it did prince harry any favours albeit that i think the first quarter of interview was very touching and he came across well, but after that it was downhill.— across well, but after that it was downhill. indeed. on the first art was downhill. indeed. on the first part of — was downhill. indeed. on the first part of the _ was downhill. indeed. on the first part of the interview, - first part of the interview, particularly when he talks abou
media commentator ben duncan, who was a contemporary of william and kate at the university of st andrewsrview on itv was the most talked about interview of the year so far. probably you have to go back to the sort of panorama interview the sort of panorama interview the bbc is well known for with a late princess diana to come close to something of the degree of interest last night had. it was fascinating viewing, an hour and a half, we will all the edge of our seats, we were all gripped. for...
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and what's the next time here on the cost of everything with blue ah, ah, children at st. andrews angel schools suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice i was, it was 7 years or was too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair by the law warriors to run over here, abuse somebody and run her. she kept solution with himself. some of them are my relative, didn't make it jerking themselves to death, over doses. but yeah, what it made me make me the person i am today because i'm afraid i don't give up what is the investigations were too often handled differently because the deceased was indigenous. so many of the worst criminals got away the bishop's got away. the ones who done most of the damage never got charged with russian troops advancing to the key front line town of ogle. adar in the dawn yachts republic courses are completing their taking control of the outskirts and have cut off access to
and what's the next time here on the cost of everything with blue ah, ah, children at st. andrews angel schools suffered nightmarish levels of abuse, torture and child rape. and yet the office of the attorney general suppressed thousands of pages of police and evidence that identified those perpetrators in the school. i was electrocuted twice i was, it was 7 years or was too high for me. so for me to put me in the chair by the law warriors to run over here, abuse somebody and run her. she kept...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sur science correspondent victoria gill. assignment demand for food from one bonobo to another. but a big scratch, that's in fencing language for" roomy stop" there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered more than half the time people were able to understand the message a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey with a signal movement.— to convey with a signal movement. ~ , ., , movement. we can be fairly confident — movement. we can be fairly confident that _ movement. we can be fairly confident that this _ movement. we can be fairly confident that this is - movement. we can be fairly confident that this is a - confident that this is a communication system shared by all great ape species including humans and our last common ancestors with bonobos and chimpanzees probably used quite similar gestures and that these gestures may have then gone under scaffold, the ev
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sur science correspondent victoria gill. assignment demand for food from one bonobo to another. but a big scratch, that's in fencing language for" roomy stop" there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered more than half the time people were able to understand...
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the media commentator ben duncan, who was a contemporary of william and kate at the university of st andrewsies there. we will try again to see if we can speak... i'm not sure if you heard me or not i think we are having an audio clips there but i wanted to get your thoughts in the first instance on your reaction to the interview. i think the interesting thing is you probably know better than anyone with this whole harry and meghan saga that goes on and on just when we think we have hurt the worst of it and nothing worse can come out and just go on and on. and obviously last night's interview with the most talked about of the year so far. probably going back to the panorama interview with the late princess diana to come close to something of the degree of interest last night had. i think the degree of interest last night had. ithink it the degree of interest last night had. i think it was fascinating viewing, an hourand had. i think it was fascinating viewing, an hour and a half we were all on the edge of our seats. for me it was rather sad because you saw a family's inner turmoil basically
the media commentator ben duncan, who was a contemporary of william and kate at the university of st andrewsies there. we will try again to see if we can speak... i'm not sure if you heard me or not i think we are having an audio clips there but i wanted to get your thoughts in the first instance on your reaction to the interview. i think the interesting thing is you probably know better than anyone with this whole harry and meghan saga that goes on and on just when we think we have hurt the...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sorrespondent victoria gill. grooming builds bonds of friendship... our closest living relatives. social, intelligent primates that communicate without speaking. and it seems that we humans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and movements that chimps and bonobos use to communicate. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey. here is how a chimpanzee says "groom me, please". and this is a bonobo silently demanding food from a companion. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. this display is apparently flirtation. but the fact that we can derive meaning from these gestures suggest they provided a foundation for our own language. our last common ancestors with bonobo
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animal'sorrespondent victoria gill. grooming builds bonds of friendship... our closest living relatives. social, intelligent primates that communicate without speaking. and it seems that we humans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and...
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st. andrews roads they've had two landslides in sle days. i want to show you video of those landslides. residents tried to cone it off since the landslide took place saturday during the storm. at that moment that's when another -- is when the hillside came down and they had another landslide. there are no major impacts to power. crew also resume the cleanup today. we're told that could take days. live in oakland, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> thank you, pete. >>> the president has a visit on thursday to get an up close look at the damage from more than two weeks of storms. the white house made the announcement last night saying the president will visit the central coast and plans to meet with first responders, storm victims and government workers. >>> the chp is looking for someone who stole an ambulance. here is where authorities found the vehicle abandoned minus the tires. this was in oakland. that's when the thief led police on a chase through san mateo and alameda counties. they backed off because it was too dangerous to keep chasing. >>> a class action law sued filed by t
st. andrews roads they've had two landslides in sle days. i want to show you video of those landslides. residents tried to cone it off since the landslide took place saturday during the storm. at that moment that's when another -- is when the hillside came down and they had another landslide. there are no major impacts to power. crew also resume the cleanup today. we're told that could take days. live in oakland, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> thank you, pete....
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st. andrews grass or turf or some memento. kristen: bizarre memorabilia these days. i would want proof. not only does the person have a picture of them on the last ride -- i want to see a picture of them scooping the water. dan: because if you buy any of this stuff, if you can fake the item, you can fake the letter of authenticity. larry: with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests? (kids yell and giggle, a dog barks and a vase breaks) yeah, no. out with the old, in with the #1 covid-19 self test in the us. with the same technology doctors use to test for covid-19. binaxnow vo: if you're buzzed and doing this... to make yourself feel okay to drive... man: z-w-x. vo: you're not okay to drive. man: y-g-k-l-v-w...regular u. larry: covered california is urging california residents who do not have health insurance to sign up before tomorrow's deadline. the 2023 enrollment for the states marketplace will end tomorrow. according to covered california come about 57,000 people in the bay
st. andrews grass or turf or some memento. kristen: bizarre memorabilia these days. i would want proof. not only does the person have a picture of them on the last ride -- i want to see a picture of them scooping the water. dan: because if you buy any of this stuff, if you can fake the item, you can fake the letter of authenticity. larry: with reliable covid-19 results in just 15 minutes, everyone is making room for binaxnow in their medicine cabinet. do we still need these pregnancy tests?...
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st. andrews road where they had two landslides in a span of three days and, look, they are making pretty good progress. there was still a lot of debris and trees, able to push that out. some of that mud and sludge did slide over to the house. this isn't the only city dealing with storm cleanup. pg&e dealing with power line issues because we see winds hit the entire bay area during these storms. talking about san francisco, the cleanup continues after flooding in those areas. for folks that are familiar with 17th and folsom, it was really hit hard by that flooding on new year's eve. a lot of business owners had sewage on the streets so they had a lot of cleanup and it damaged more than 40 cars it at this local repair shop. this is what they had to say about it. >> they say like 16 inches. >> reporter: in sunol you had a landslide coming down on an ace train that was heading to san jose yesterday morning. thankfully no injuries but more than 200 passengers were stranded for some hours because of this. service is set to resume today so they're trying to resume service today. they continue s
st. andrews road where they had two landslides in a span of three days and, look, they are making pretty good progress. there was still a lot of debris and trees, able to push that out. some of that mud and sludge did slide over to the house. this isn't the only city dealing with storm cleanup. pg&e dealing with power line issues because we see winds hit the entire bay area during these storms. talking about san francisco, the cleanup continues after flooding in those areas. for folks that...
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st. andrews road, two landslides in the span of three days. the road is closed. a lot of mud but they have cleared out a majority of that debris so that is good news. we'll see how much progress they make before the rain arrives. other parts of the bay area, in sunol crews, as mike has been mentioning, they're still cleaning out the debris that's affecting that ace train between that pleasanton and fremont area. if you recall yesterday morning a landslide hitting a train there. they expect service to resume. as mike mentioned there will be some delays because they have to clear out that debris so that's a big concern in that area. now let's pop over to san francisco where flood relief assistance could be on the way for eligible business owners. they were, of course, hit hard by the flooding the past few weeks dating back to the new year's eve storm. the mayor, london breed, could receive up to $5,000 in grant money for assistance. we'll have that info on our website, nbcbayarea.com. pete suratos for "today in the bay." >>> we'll get an update from mike in a momen
st. andrews road, two landslides in the span of three days. the road is closed. a lot of mud but they have cleared out a majority of that debris so that is good news. we'll see how much progress they make before the rain arrives. other parts of the bay area, in sunol crews, as mike has been mentioning, they're still cleaning out the debris that's affecting that ace train between that pleasanton and fremont area. if you recall yesterday morning a landslide hitting a train there. they expect...
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neighbors say this was the second slide on st andrew's road since the rain started pounding the bay area over the past couple of weeks. that just starts inside. sets thought it was going to topple over, but it just slips straight down in the middle of the road. there was also another mudslide in the claremont hills area on alvarado road and farther north in the berkeley hills. mudslide here spilled inside of a home. this was on middlefield and wildcat canyon roads around 14 people were evacuated as firefighters and geologists surveyed that seen a small community of pescadero has been one of the hardest hit areas during these recent storms, power outages, flooding and landslides have besieged the cemetery. oh county coastline. ktvu jana katsuyama continues our team coverage tonight with more on the challenges they're facing as they try to clean up places where you've never see creeks or anything or streams, all this water just gushing down from the hillside because it's so saturated, eric says. the weekend rain brought more pain to bask todaro. this video from the weekend shows the main i
neighbors say this was the second slide on st andrew's road since the rain started pounding the bay area over the past couple of weeks. that just starts inside. sets thought it was going to topple over, but it just slips straight down in the middle of the road. there was also another mudslide in the claremont hills area on alvarado road and farther north in the berkeley hills. mudslide here spilled inside of a home. this was on middlefield and wildcat canyon roads around 14 people were...
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again. japan is st. andrews child friendly policies, as the prime minister warns it's low birthright pose an urgent risk to society. i'm in support. we'll have all the action from the australian open coming up as this play aims of 1st ever grand slam title. ah hello, there is more stormy weather to come to southern parts of europe. i'm afraid that's as this area of low pressure continued to hang on bringing some very unsettled conditions to western and central parts of the mediterranean, further north. another area of low pressure bringing a wintry mix to scandinavia, but across that central part of europe, well, a much improved picture dryer conditions, but still rather gloomy. blessed thought in the south with the worst of the wet and windy weather continues for the islands. a bit of a wintry mix, as well as the pots of italy and the balkans blizzard like conditions in some places. and the winds certainly pick up on wednesday, blowing into that north african coast in particular. algeria feeling much cooler weather as well as spain, madrid coming in at 9 degrees celsius. so for the
again. japan is st. andrews child friendly policies, as the prime minister warns it's low birthright pose an urgent risk to society. i'm in support. we'll have all the action from the australian open coming up as this play aims of 1st ever grand slam title. ah hello, there is more stormy weather to come to southern parts of europe. i'm afraid that's as this area of low pressure continued to hang on bringing some very unsettled conditions to western and central parts of the mediterranean,...
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st. andrew's road in oakland them specific area hit by two landslides in the span of three days.morning in this area during the last of the big storms, and then on monday, residents were put cones in this area where you see that they're working on that cleanup. they put cones in that specific pot to keep people from driving through it. another issue is what appears to be a water main break, so it's contributing to more saturation in an area that already has a lot of saturation from the storms. clearly a lot of cleanup ahead. because the hillside is so saturated, concerns for landslides in the area. >> pete, thanks very much. >>> now we have some other stories we want to you know about. president biden is coming to california. san jose police are investigating a new yore's day homicide. but first, storm damage forcing some peninsula famiies out of their homes. take a look. the relentless rain took out part of a belmont hillside. two homes untagged, unsafe to live in until the city and engineers take care of area. neighbors say this is just one of many small landslides around town.
st. andrew's road in oakland them specific area hit by two landslides in the span of three days.morning in this area during the last of the big storms, and then on monday, residents were put cones in this area where you see that they're working on that cleanup. they put cones in that specific pot to keep people from driving through it. another issue is what appears to be a water main break, so it's contributing to more saturation in an area that already has a lot of saturation from the storms....
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this hillside on st andrew's road collapsed for the second time in as many weeks . we could hear the creaking of the tree, you know, like quick like it's cracking. and we go okay and then just starts inside. sets and we thought it was going to topple over, but it just slips straight down in the middle of the road crews were busy cutting up the tree throughout the day as the entire east bay braces for more landslides. crews have already dismantled a good portion of that oak tree and hope to have front loaders into clear the rest of the road in the coming days. evan sernoffsky ktvu, fox two news highway 13 in oakland remains closed tonight in the southbound direction because of down trees and mud. a tree fell onto the freeway last night between broadway terrorists and moraga avenue. caltrans crews say they noticed the problem then quickly became worse. they quickly saw that the root system of the tree was holding up the slope. so we sent out another crew, uh, to help with that, and then other mudslides developed in the same area. crews were able to reopen the north be
this hillside on st andrew's road collapsed for the second time in as many weeks . we could hear the creaking of the tree, you know, like quick like it's cracking. and we go okay and then just starts inside. sets and we thought it was going to topple over, but it just slips straight down in the middle of the road crews were busy cutting up the tree throughout the day as the entire east bay braces for more landslides. crews have already dismantled a good portion of that oak tree and hope to have...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animalshumans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and movements that chimps and bonobos use to communicate. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey. here is how a chimpanzee says "groom me, please". and this is a bonobo silently demanding food from a companion. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. this display is apparently flirtation. but the fact that we can derive meaning from these gestures suggest they provided a foundation for our own language. our last common ancestors with bonobos and chimpanzees probably used quite similar gestures. and these gestures may then have gone on to scaffold the evolution of human gesture and human language as we know it now. gori
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animalshumans can tune into this silent gesturing language. researchers who have spent years observing great apes closely in the wild have recorded a whole gesture dictionary — dozens of signals, expressions and movements that chimps and bonobos use to communicate. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that more than half the time, people are able to understand...
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we are at st andrews roman catholic secondary school in glasgow.very day, but instead the school is shut for the day. that is because secondary school teachers are out on strike picket lines here telling me they are in it for the long haul. yeah, we really prepared. we'll come out as often as we need to in order to reach a better pay deal, and a fair pay deal. they've really been supportive, though, ourstudents are saying things like, "can you have a few of us across the picket line to support you, miss?" and they've just been wishing us luck even as we were in the classroom yesterday. there were talks earlier this week between the unions involved in this dispute in the scottish government. the minister in charge of the scottish government site of the scottish government side of the negotiations said she will leave no stone unturned in her attempts to resolve this dispute. teachers want a 10% pay rise. at the moment the offer on the table is between 5% and 6.85% for the lowest paid. they say the offer would have to be substantially improved. they a
we are at st andrews roman catholic secondary school in glasgow.very day, but instead the school is shut for the day. that is because secondary school teachers are out on strike picket lines here telling me they are in it for the long haul. yeah, we really prepared. we'll come out as often as we need to in order to reach a better pay deal, and a fair pay deal. they've really been supportive, though, ourstudents are saying things like, "can you have a few of us across the picket line to...
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scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animalsor food from one bonobo to another. and a big scratch? that is chimpanzee language for "groom me". there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that, more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to convey with a signal or a movement. we can be fairly confident that this is a communication system shared by all great ape species, including humans, and that our last common ancestors, with bonobos and chimpanzees, probably used quite similar gestures. and that these gestures may have then gone on to scaffold the evolution of human gesture and human language as we know it now. some gestures are easier for us to understand than others. shaking an object like this is apparently flirtation. but people's ability to understand the message is that our closest primate cousins are trying to convey has provided resear
scientists from the university of st andrews asked volunteers to watch videos and translate the animalsor food from one bonobo to another. and a big scratch? that is chimpanzee language for "groom me". there are now dozens of known gestures in the great ape lexicon, each with a particular meaning. by showing videos of these gestures to volunteers, scientists discovered that, more than half the time, people are able to understand the message that a wild chimp or bonobo is trying to...
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in international relations, the university of st andrews in, great britain. please help me welcome marion. be. thanks to all of you for coming. much appreciate it. i'm going to get straight it so that we can hear from our other two speakers and then eventually have a q&a session. so i want to begin with a short video. the great under-discussed factor in the climate crisis. is this, is there are just too many of us and we use too much --. climate deniers like to say there's no population problem, just like out the window of an airplane. something but empty space down there. but it's not about space. about resources. humans are already using 1.7 times the resource the planet can support. in 1900, there were less than 2 billion people on earth. now it's approaching. we can't just keep going on. like this world is just too crowded. there are not enough people. i can't emphasize this enough. there are not enough people. and i think one of the biggest risks to civilization is the low birth rate and the rapidly declining rate. it is it is. and yet so many people, in
in international relations, the university of st andrews in, great britain. please help me welcome marion. be. thanks to all of you for coming. much appreciate it. i'm going to get straight it so that we can hear from our other two speakers and then eventually have a q&a session. so i want to begin with a short video. the great under-discussed factor in the climate crisis. is this, is there are just too many of us and we use too much --. climate deniers like to say there's no population...
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neighbors say this was the second mudslide on st andrew's road since the heavy rain started at the end of last year. that just starts inside. sets and it we thought it was going to topple over, but it just slips straight down in the middle of the road. now in the claremont hills, there was another mudslide don't alvarado road and further north than the berkeley hills mudslide reached the homes on middlefield and wildcat canyon roads for 14 people to evacuate as both firefighters and geologists for checking to see if it was safe for them to return. well there's no word yet on when several youth sports classes on the couch campus will resume. they were canceled because of landslides in the berkeley hills . ktvu is elissa harrington shows us how a mudslide came within several feet of the cow gymnastics club. it's becoming a too familiar sight here in the bay area, another landslide this one near the golden bear rec center at uc berkeley on the clark kerr campus infrastructure can't handle the amount of water falling on us right now, carl student danny penina quickly realized the thick mud
neighbors say this was the second mudslide on st andrew's road since the heavy rain started at the end of last year. that just starts inside. sets and it we thought it was going to topple over, but it just slips straight down in the middle of the road. now in the claremont hills, there was another mudslide don't alvarado road and further north than the berkeley hills mudslide reached the homes on middlefield and wildcat canyon roads for 14 people to evacuate as both firefighters and geologists...
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st. andrews in scotland with a phd in astronomy. dr.ven finkelstein as an associate professor at the university of texas at austin. his research focuses on the formation and evolution of galaxies in the early universe and the interplay of these sources with re-ionization. he makes use of the largest space observatories and is the principal investigator for jwst earlier released science observing program, the cosmic evolution early release science survey. dr. finkelstein received his bs degree from the university of washington in astronomy and physics. and a phd in physics from arizona state university. finally, dr. natalie batalha is a professor of astronomy and astrophysics and the director of the astrobiology at the university of california, santa cruz. dr. batalha's research focuses on exoplanet science including both detection and characterization. she is the principal investigator for the exoplanet community earlier release science program with jwst to collect parts of the atmosphere of i diverse set of exoplanets. she was previous
st. andrews in scotland with a phd in astronomy. dr.ven finkelstein as an associate professor at the university of texas at austin. his research focuses on the formation and evolution of galaxies in the early universe and the interplay of these sources with re-ionization. he makes use of the largest space observatories and is the principal investigator for jwst earlier released science observing program, the cosmic evolution early release science survey. dr. finkelstein received his bs degree...