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war against hitler's armies here in moscow russia's political elite laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier by the kremlin. president better stress the importance of keeping the memory of a war alive making sure it doesn't fade with time for them better or worse a special ceremony was held a breast fortress and saw the first major standoff between soviet financing forces from where artie's catrin approach over the report. but like any careless child i had plans that evening i wasn't afraid when they started shelling i only remember that something exploded in my bed was thrown into another corner of the room. not only four year old canady was unaware of what was happening his father an experienced red army officer was also called food that night seventy years ago were different i was at this house with my mother and my father who was later defend the bridge fortress this was our window on the first floor my father
war against hitler's armies here in moscow russia's political elite laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier by the kremlin. president better stress the importance of keeping the memory of a war alive making sure it doesn't fade with time for them better or worse a special ceremony was held a breast fortress and saw the first major standoff between soviet financing forces from where artie's catrin approach over the report. but like any careless child i had plans that evening i wasn't...
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firefighters, and we are reminded that each time that we respond to a fire, they bravely march into the unknown and put their lives on the line for all of us. we are reminded that every time we hear the wail of a fire engine's siren, the brave men and women onboard are preparing to protect and serve us. as mayor of this great city, i want you to know that we recognize the great risk that you take in the line of duty and i want to express our cities -- city's i measurable gratitude for all that you do. these are the dark days for the city and we have experienced the great loss. when the healing begins and we start to move forward, we do so in honor of vincent and anthony. without a doubt, the greatest tribute we can make to our fallen heroes is rededicating ourselves at soon fran sysco's public servants committed to being and doing better because of the example we have been shown. please stop and think of all of our public safety officers in the city, the firefighters, police officers, sheriff deputies, and paramedics, and more. and these brave men and women risk their lives each and every day t
firefighters, and we are reminded that each time that we respond to a fire, they bravely march into the unknown and put their lives on the line for all of us. we are reminded that every time we hear the wail of a fire engine's siren, the brave men and women onboard are preparing to protect and serve us. as mayor of this great city, i want you to know that we recognize the great risk that you take in the line of duty and i want to express our cities -- city's i measurable gratitude for all that...
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commissioner caen: but that doesn't factor into the implications, the unknown. environmental factors. >> which is what we need to find out. i don't think we'll get any more detail for this project with're hearing. the one thing we could do potentially is to make another session more constructive is to bring a more robust outreach plan as part of that. that's something that we would be taking the lead on but we'd have to build on our other partners as to how we would accomplish that and get a lot more detail than the jeanties in appendix d. commissioner caen: let's do that, then. let's put it off to the next month meeting and bring it back and if you could bring back an amentaled version as to what the outreach plan would look like -- if there's no objection if we could next meeting, we'll continue it for that time. which will be july 12. >> 12th. >> and i think it will give us some time to think about what we've heard today and to be able to have you do a bit more work on what the outreach pieces might be. >> a 30-day delay. and there's nothing to say that we won
commissioner caen: but that doesn't factor into the implications, the unknown. environmental factors. >> which is what we need to find out. i don't think we'll get any more detail for this project with're hearing. the one thing we could do potentially is to make another session more constructive is to bring a more robust outreach plan as part of that. that's something that we would be taking the lead on but we'd have to build on our other partners as to how we would accomplish that and...
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the problem with the unknown is you could end up with what we now have in iran, and they're worried thatcould happen in egypt and other middle eastern countries. you're the best person to ask. what do you think of that? >> i think that worry is understandable. i think for sure egypt is not iran. muslim brotherhood are not eye atollaed is atollaed is atolla atollas. they didn't choose that track. they chose peaceful protest. we should embrace that. jumping on it. figuring out how to help it and how to guide that toward fruition. on the other hand, there are islamic groups in many countries and people are concerned about it there and here. my opinion having been in iran and having been to many of these places, my experience says that because there was no opportunity for any kind of political kind of activism in these countries, dictatorship, they were closed, no real unions or civil society and no political parties so where did the activism happen, in the mosque. i feel that while there are spectrums on these islamic groups from more moderate to less that inevitableably y e y y many of the
the problem with the unknown is you could end up with what we now have in iran, and they're worried thatcould happen in egypt and other middle eastern countries. you're the best person to ask. what do you think of that? >> i think that worry is understandable. i think for sure egypt is not iran. muslim brotherhood are not eye atollaed is atollaed is atolla atollas. they didn't choose that track. they chose peaceful protest. we should embrace that. jumping on it. figuring out how to help...
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and duchess of cambridge will head to the national war memorial to lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier. the newlyweds will also make stops in six other canadian cities including montreal and calgary. in ottawa the security detail is doing a practice run of the royal motorcade to make sure they get it right. tomorrow the duke and duchess of cambridge will be the guests of honor during canada day celebrations on parliament hill. tens of thousands are expected to try and catch a glimpse of the royals. >> because we all love 'em. we all love 'em. we think they're great. they're down to earth. they're just special. >> on july 8, the royal couple will fly to california. prince william is set to play in a charity polo match in santa barbara. >> you think the princess is a big deal now? wait until she visits america. >>> pro football may not be the only sport affected by the lockout this coming season. now the clock is ticking for the nba, as well. the nba's collective bargaining agreement expires at midnight. a lockout looks likely. team owners and executive wants to create a new syst
and duchess of cambridge will head to the national war memorial to lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier. the newlyweds will also make stops in six other canadian cities including montreal and calgary. in ottawa the security detail is doing a practice run of the royal motorcade to make sure they get it right. tomorrow the duke and duchess of cambridge will be the guests of honor during canada day celebrations on parliament hill. tens of thousands are expected to try and catch a...
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they will land to the national war memorial to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. le will make stops in six other canadian cities including montreal and alberta before coming to southern california. they will be in las angeles. >> this guy is bringing myspace back. at least one person believes in the social networking site. that is justin timberlake. timbrel it purchased a big stake in the sinking ship of myspace. he has not revealed how much he invested in the company which sold yesterday for somewhere between a 30 million and $40 million. justin timberlake released his own statement. he said, there is a need for a place where fans can go to connect with othertheir favorite entertainers. myspace has potential. >> we will be right back.
they will land to the national war memorial to lay a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. le will make stops in six other canadian cities including montreal and alberta before coming to southern california. they will be in las angeles. >> this guy is bringing myspace back. at least one person believes in the social networking site. that is justin timberlake. timbrel it purchased a big stake in the sinking ship of myspace. he has not revealed how much he invested in the company which...
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. >> there is fear of the unknown but they have to realize that we are living longer. now it's about hiv and aging. >> the world became familiar with the drug azt that prolongs lives. then protease inhibitors were approved. >> in the current form of therapy has gone from uniformly 100% fatal disease with enormous damage to a treatable disease. >> a new breed of researchers focuses on treating patients earlier to stop the virus from replicating and doing more damage. >> we have sheochb and removing that threat to the body at an earlier time point we show that kavs long term benefit for the patient. >> in the meantime, the vaccine trial continues but it may be some time this one is developed. lyanne melendez, "abc 7 news." >> with me in the studio is one of the co-discoverers of the aids virus, dr. jay levy. he is director of laboratory and human and aids virus. it's such a pleasure to meet you? >> thank you very much. >> i washed this virus from my entire career. an what an amazing experience it must have been for you? >> we didn't realize what when we found it. we thoug
. >> there is fear of the unknown but they have to realize that we are living longer. now it's about hiv and aging. >> the world became familiar with the drug azt that prolongs lives. then protease inhibitors were approved. >> in the current form of therapy has gone from uniformly 100% fatal disease with enormous damage to a treatable disease. >> a new breed of researchers focuses on treating patients earlier to stop the virus from replicating and doing more damage....
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. >> they're scared of the unknown. they're scared of the unknown.at we are living longer. now it's about hiv and ageing. >> reporter: the world became familiar with the drug azt which prolonged lives. then in 1995 inhibitors were improved. drugs that brought patients back to life. diane had ler is chief of ucsf's aids division. >> the disease clearly has been transformed by therapy. it's gone from 100% failed disease with enormous collateral damage to a treatable disease. >> reporter: today a new breed of researchers focuses on treating patients earlier with these drugs to stop the virus from replicating and doing more damage. >> can we show that shutting down the viral replication and removing that threat to the body at an earlier time point, can we show that that confers long-term benefits for the patients. >> after what's come out of their trial, should casey anthony take the stand in her own defense? hear what our legal experts have to say. that's coming up right after this. and on this island. jack! it doesn't matter what the weatherman says if
. >> they're scared of the unknown. they're scared of the unknown.at we are living longer. now it's about hiv and ageing. >> reporter: the world became familiar with the drug azt which prolonged lives. then in 1995 inhibitors were improved. drugs that brought patients back to life. diane had ler is chief of ucsf's aids division. >> the disease clearly has been transformed by therapy. it's gone from 100% failed disease with enormous collateral damage to a treatable disease....
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if you are inside, stay in don't go from the known to the unknown. if you are downtown in an office building or shopping at macy's, do you run in the middle of the street? no. you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you don't know what's there. once it's shaking between 30 seconds to a minute and once it's over, things will fall and tip over. give it time to move around. of course, if there is danger coming to you, you want to move. so, picture these buildings. against the wall. will i go behind this wall? lean against it, cover my head? no. the pictures frames. if they come off and hit me on the top of the head, more injuries. be aware of that target. look behind you before you lean against the wall. sometimes wrong place at the wrong time there is no way to get down this way. try to find a [inaudible] place if you c
if you are inside, stay in don't go from the known to the unknown. if you are downtown in an office building or shopping at macy's, do you run in the middle of the street? no. you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you don't know what's there. once it's...
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one of the primary concerns of any small business person is the unknown deaf ear, and i am coming to you today, and i know you were all tired, to assure you the process that is being undertaken is really for the benefit of small business -- small-business owners, not a detriment, to give them the best possible pool of not only competent but exceptional workers. that is my contribution to your consideration. president o'brien: thank you very much. next speaker. >> thank you. i did not realize how late you guys were , so the thank you. you guys should put that in the public record or something. i am here to speak on this legislation are possible legislation because i, too, have two cats. i am the convict and a small- business owner. when i got out of prison, i could not find a job. i would work, you know, cash jobs, and sometimes i would not get paid. what are you going to do? fortunately, i had the opportunity to get a line level hospitality job. i worked my way up through management, and when i got out, i did not even know how to use a facts machine. i to though can attest as a small-
one of the primary concerns of any small business person is the unknown deaf ear, and i am coming to you today, and i know you were all tired, to assure you the process that is being undertaken is really for the benefit of small business -- small-business owners, not a detriment, to give them the best possible pool of not only competent but exceptional workers. that is my contribution to your consideration. president o'brien: thank you very much. next speaker. >> thank you. i did not...
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and duchess of cambridge will head to the national war memorial to lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknownoldier. the newlyweds will also make stops in six other canadian cities including montreal and calgary. in ottawa, the security detail is doing a practice run of the royal motorcade. the duke and duchess will visit the city tomorrow on canada day. tens of thousands are expected to try and catch a glimpse of royalty. >> because we all love 'em. we all love 'em. we think they're great. they're down to earth. they're just special. >> following their canadian tour, the couple will head to santa barbara, where prince william will play in a charity polo match. >> they should have come here. they talked about going to yosemite and maybe coming through the bay area. nah, you know, let's go to l.a. >> maybe next time. >>> all right. imagine hitting the slopes for the july 4 weekend. >> we didn't have to imagine it. you can do that up in lake tahoe with all the snow. not just flurries, but a full lush blanket of white powder this past week. snow tubing may be the sport of choice for the 4th of j
and duchess of cambridge will head to the national war memorial to lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknownoldier. the newlyweds will also make stops in six other canadian cities including montreal and calgary. in ottawa, the security detail is doing a practice run of the royal motorcade. the duke and duchess will visit the city tomorrow on canada day. tens of thousands are expected to try and catch a glimpse of royalty. >> because we all love 'em. we all love 'em. we think they're great....
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war against hitler's armies here in moscow russia's political elite laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier the kremlin president stressed the importance of keeping the memory of the allies making sure. the time. in belarus meantime a special ceremony was held at the breast fortress which witnessed the first major battle between soviet forces from the category of. being here inside the prettiest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great patchouli war makes you not only see the damage to this city. the forefront of that war you can also feel the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these four square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth force you want to hear also loves behind the inscription it's like the bomb on a wall i'm dying but i want so bad we're not even us. fewer and fewer witnesses saw the first day of the war and the horse which followed after here is a
war against hitler's armies here in moscow russia's political elite laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier the kremlin president stressed the importance of keeping the memory of the allies making sure. the time. in belarus meantime a special ceremony was held at the breast fortress which witnessed the first major battle between soviet forces from the category of. being here inside the prettiest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great patchouli war makes you...
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. >> they're scared of the unknown. they're scared of the unknown but they have to realize that we are living longer and stuff. now, it's about h.i.v. and aging. >> the world became familiar with the drug a.z.t. that prolongs lives and then in 1995, protease inhibitors were approved. drugs that brought patients back to life. diane hadler is chief of h.i.v./aids division. >> the disease could have been transformed by therapy. it's gone from uniformally 100% fatal disease with enormous collateral damage to a treatable disease. >> today, a new breed of researchers focuses on treating patients earlier with these drugs to stop the virus from replicating and doing more damage. >> can we show that shutting down the application and removing that threat to the body at an earlier time point, can we show that that confers the long term benefits for the patient? >> in the meantime, vaccine trials continue but researchers say it may be some time before one is developed. in the newsroom, leeann melendez, abc 7 news. >> don't go away.
. >> they're scared of the unknown. they're scared of the unknown but they have to realize that we are living longer and stuff. now, it's about h.i.v. and aging. >> the world became familiar with the drug a.z.t. that prolongs lives and then in 1995, protease inhibitors were approved. drugs that brought patients back to life. diane hadler is chief of h.i.v./aids division. >> the disease could have been transformed by therapy. it's gone from uniformally 100% fatal disease with...
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leaders including president dmitri medvedev and prime minister vladimir putin laid a wreath tomb of the unknown soldier and by the crumb all the ceremony marking the importance of preserving the memory of the bravery sacrifice and heroism of the time another and remember those who were the first to face the nazis on soviet soil at the brest fortress. talk to some witness to the historic battle. but. like any careless child i had plans that even if i wasn't afraid when they started shelling i only remember that something exploded and my bed was thrown into another corner of the room. not only four year old canady was unaware of the water was happening his father an experienced red army officer was also caught flatfooted that night seventy years ago this summer but i was at his house with my mother my father who was delayed to defend the breast fortress this was our window on the first floor my father was sure there could be no war this is what the party gets saying he thought it was an earthquake he grabbed his accordion and ran outside my mom stopped and told me this is war. the war for which t
leaders including president dmitri medvedev and prime minister vladimir putin laid a wreath tomb of the unknown soldier and by the crumb all the ceremony marking the importance of preserving the memory of the bravery sacrifice and heroism of the time another and remember those who were the first to face the nazis on soviet soil at the brest fortress. talk to some witness to the historic battle. but. like any careless child i had plans that even if i wasn't afraid when they started shelling i...
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. >> they're scared of the unknown. scared of the unknown but they have to realize that we are living longer and stuff. now, it's about h.i.v. and aging. >> the world became familiar with the drug a.z.t. that prolongs lives and then in 1995, protease inhibitors were approved. drugs that brought patients back to life. diane hadler is chief of h.i.v./aids division. >> the disease could have been transformed by therapy. it's gone from uniformally 100% fatal disease with enormous collateral damage to a treatable disease. >> today, a new breed of researchers focuses on treating patients earlier with these drugs to stop the virus from replicating and doing more damage. >> can we show that shutting down the application and removing that threat to the body at an earlier time point, can we show that that confers the long term benefits for the patient? >> in the meantime, vaccine trials continue but researchers say it may be some time before one is developed. in the newsroom, leeann melendez, abc 7 news. >> don't go your way. 7 o
. >> they're scared of the unknown. scared of the unknown but they have to realize that we are living longer and stuff. now, it's about h.i.v. and aging. >> the world became familiar with the drug a.z.t. that prolongs lives and then in 1995, protease inhibitors were approved. drugs that brought patients back to life. diane hadler is chief of h.i.v./aids division. >> the disease could have been transformed by therapy. it's gone from uniformally 100% fatal disease with enormous...
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war against hitler's armies here in moscow russia's political elite laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier by the kremlin wall president medvedev stressed the importance of keeping the memory of the war alive making sure it doesn't fade with time i did better or worse especially when he was held at the breast fortress which witnessed the first major battle between soviet and nazi forces from where it is a country to grow children reports that. being here inside the prettiest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great passion of war makes you not only see the visual damage to this city. the forefront of that war you can also fill the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these four square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one here also love to behind several inscriptions like the one on a wall i'm dying but i want so we're not leaving for us each year and
war against hitler's armies here in moscow russia's political elite laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier by the kremlin wall president medvedev stressed the importance of keeping the memory of the war alive making sure it doesn't fade with time i did better or worse especially when he was held at the breast fortress which witnessed the first major battle between soviet and nazi forces from where it is a country to grow children reports that. being here inside the prettiest fortress...
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war against hitler's armies period moscow russia's political elite laid wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier by the crimean war president medvedev stressed the importance of keeping the memory of the world by making sure it doesn't fade with time. but a better us a special ceremony was held at the breast fortress which saw the first major standoff between soviet and nazi forces from where r.t. is a country to great job or report. but like any careless child i had plans that even if i wasn't afraid when they started shelling i only remember that something exploded and my bed was thrown into another corner of the room. not only four year old canady was unaware of what was happening his father an experienced red army officer was also called food that night seventy years ago this summer i was at his house with my mother my father who was later defend the bridge fortress this was our window on the first floor my father was sure there could be no war this is what the party get saying he thought it was an earthquake he grabbed his accordion and ran outside my mom stopped and told him this i
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brunt of the war against these here in moscow russia's political elite laid reins of the tomb of the unknown soldier by the kremlin president of stress the importance of keeping the memory of the war alive making sure it doesn't fade with. the special ceremony was held at the breast fortress which witnessed the first major battle between soviet and nazi forces and it's from there that our correspondent katrina group showed up . being here inside the biggest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great passion war makes you not only see the damage to the citadel of but the forefront of that war you can also feel the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about burst the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these boards square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one here also loves behind the inscription. on a wall i'm dying but i want so badly we're not even us. your answer you are witnesses of the first day of the war an
brunt of the war against these here in moscow russia's political elite laid reins of the tomb of the unknown soldier by the kremlin president of stress the importance of keeping the memory of the war alive making sure it doesn't fade with. the special ceremony was held at the breast fortress which witnessed the first major battle between soviet and nazi forces and it's from there that our correspondent katrina group showed up . being here inside the biggest fortress on these days seventy years...
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of the war against hitler's armies in moscow russia's political elite laid rings at the tomb of the unknown soldier by the kremlin wall president made very very important keeping the memory of the world by making sure it doesn't fade with time and in bellerose a special ceremony was held at the brass force which witnessed the first major battle between soviet and nazi forces because they didn't crash over is there for us. being here inside the biggest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great passion war makes you not only see the visual damage to this city. the forefront of that war you can also feel that human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about those the roches nights thousands of people were buried alive on these four square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one here also loves behind the inscription just like the one on a wall i'm dying but i want so we're not even for this teacher fewer and fewer witnesses saw her state of
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moscow held vigilant for a time the german army first attack the eastern front laid out memorials to the unknown soldier on the coast of russia and to ceremony was held in the city of protests in belo groups which bore the brunt of the first nazi a front so it's the germans to call it a barrage of heavy artillery weapons on the grass fortress but failed to break the soviet resistance. is there for us. being here inside the biggest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the great passion war makes you not only see the beers will damage to the citadel of various the forefront of that war it could also fill the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these four square kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one here also but lots behind the inscription it's like on on a wall i'm dying but i want so we're not leaving us because we're and fewer witnesses first day of the war and the hors
moscow held vigilant for a time the german army first attack the eastern front laid out memorials to the unknown soldier on the coast of russia and to ceremony was held in the city of protests in belo groups which bore the brunt of the first nazi a front so it's the germans to call it a barrage of heavy artillery weapons on the grass fortress but failed to break the soviet resistance. is there for us. being here inside the biggest fortress on these days seventy years after the start of the...
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and we are reminded that each time they respond to a fire, they bravely march into the unknown and put on the line for all of us. >> and that's the thought people across the bay area have taken to heart over the past week. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we are going to go straight to chopper 5 pictures now where after a long emotional day, the miles-long funeral procession has made its way southward from san francisco to
and we are reminded that each time they respond to a fire, they bravely march into the unknown and put on the line for all of us. >> and that's the thought people across the bay area have taken to heart over the past week. good evening, i'm elizabeth cook. >> i'm allen martin. we are going to go straight to chopper 5 pictures now where after a long emotional day, the miles-long funeral procession has made its way southward from san francisco to
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four am the time for german army first attack the eastern front research related morals known to the unknown soldier cross russia ceremony was also held in the city of breasts in belo rooms which bore the brunt of the first nazi offensive the germans deployed a modern heavy artillery weapons on the breast fortress but failed to grave soviet resistance. is there for us. being here inside the prettiest fortress on this day seventy years after the start of the great war makes you not only see the visual damage to this city. the full front of that war you can also fill the human coast of those terrible times dance from the walls of the fortress maybe you cannot see clearly behind that smoke is a living reminder about that the roches night thousands of people were buried alive on these kilometers on the night of the twenty second of june nineteenth forty one here also loves behind several inscriptions like the one on a wall i'm dying but i want that we're not even told us we keep you around. we are witnesses of the first day of the war and the horse which followed after here is the story. you wou
four am the time for german army first attack the eastern front research related morals known to the unknown soldier cross russia ceremony was also held in the city of breasts in belo rooms which bore the brunt of the first nazi offensive the germans deployed a modern heavy artillery weapons on the breast fortress but failed to grave soviet resistance. is there for us. being here inside the prettiest fortress on this day seventy years after the start of the great war makes you not only see the...
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secondly they seem to realize they're not welcome here to come to an entirely new country to go into the unknown not everyone is capable of that group of the law came into power but it was surrounded by so many bureaucratic barriers we had to collect so many documents and make coming back almost impossible the chairman of the world again he's asian of this hasn't turks saleman but about cancer has traveled to georgia repeated lee in the fight to make that we contribution a lot more factious but last year saleman was arrested in georgia and imprisoned for eleven years he was accused of forging documents and fraud but his supporters say the charges were trumped up. there is no proof that he's guilty i'm sure he was arrested for question go on national stick reasons we can't do anything to help him for now most of his hat in turks continued to live the lives scattered far from where they consider home and in distant lands their hopes of return still seem equally remote might in a question artsy reporting from the north caucasus. but next on the business news with korea. her welcome to business than
secondly they seem to realize they're not welcome here to come to an entirely new country to go into the unknown not everyone is capable of that group of the law came into power but it was surrounded by so many bureaucratic barriers we had to collect so many documents and make coming back almost impossible the chairman of the world again he's asian of this hasn't turks saleman but about cancer has traveled to georgia repeated lee in the fight to make that we contribution a lot more factious but...