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of wheaton john and wheaton, maryland john f kennedy high school. just a year. when the washington post reporter came to the school to ask about her. he went to the front office as he was required to do. and when he asked for any information, they could give her give him about allison. really didn't have much to say. they pulled out our file gave him a copy of her grades of her sat scores. let him see. the letter that her guidance counselor had written on her college application said something like alison is very mature woman young woman. but really nobody remembered anything much. except how pretty she'd been. and even that wasn't necessarily a memory of her because already the photo you're seeing are high school graduation photo had made the papers by then. nothing anyone really a john f kennedy high in wheaton should have remembered alice and krause. she came to the school the way a lot of kids did. to a place like kennedy high trailing along behind her father as he pursued his corporate career. her dad had been hired by the westinghouse corporation in clevel
of wheaton john and wheaton, maryland john f kennedy high school. just a year. when the washington post reporter came to the school to ask about her. he went to the front office as he was required to do. and when he asked for any information, they could give her give him about allison. really didn't have much to say. they pulled out our file gave him a copy of her grades of her sat scores. let him see. the letter that her guidance counselor had written on her college application said something...
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allison had been a graduate of wheaton -- john wheaton maryland, john f. kentucky high school just a year. when a "washington post" reporter came to the school to ask about her. he went to the front office. when he asked for any information they could give him about allison, really didn't have much to say. they pulled out her file, gave him a copy of her grades, her s.a.t. scores. let him see the letter that her guidance counselor had written on her college application. something like allison is a very mature young woman. but really nobody remembered anything much except how pretty she'd been. even that wasn't necessarily a memory of her because already the photo you are seeing, her high school graduation photo had made the papers by then. not that anyone really, john f. kennedy high in wheaton should have remembered allison krause. she came to the school the way a lot of kids did to a place like kennedy high, trailing along mind her father as he pursued his corporate skreer. her dad had been hired by the westinghouse corporation in cleveland, ohio, in 194
allison had been a graduate of wheaton -- john wheaton maryland, john f. kentucky high school just a year. when a "washington post" reporter came to the school to ask about her. he went to the front office. when he asked for any information they could give him about allison, really didn't have much to say. they pulled out her file, gave him a copy of her grades, her s.a.t. scores. let him see the letter that her guidance counselor had written on her college application. something like...
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the see, alison, had been a graduate of wheaton, wheaton, maryland, john f. kennedy high school, just a year when the washington post reporter came to the school to ask about [inaudible] he went to the front office as he was required to do, and when he asked for any information they could give her, give him about allison, they didn't have much to say. they pulled out her hire file, gave him a copy of her greats, her sats scores, left him see the letter that her guidance counselor had written on her college application, it said something like, alison is a very mature woman, a woman. but really, nobody remembered anything much except how pretty she'd been. and even that wasn't necessarily a memory of her, because already [inaudible] you are seeing her heckle graduation photo had made the papers by then. not that anyone really at john f. kennedy high in wheaton short have remembered to. she came to the school the way a lot of kids did, to a place like kennedy high, trailing along behind her father as he pursued his corporate career. who had had been hired by the
the see, alison, had been a graduate of wheaton, wheaton, maryland, john f. kennedy high school, just a year when the washington post reporter came to the school to ask about [inaudible] he went to the front office as he was required to do, and when he asked for any information they could give her, give him about allison, they didn't have much to say. they pulled out her hire file, gave him a copy of her greats, her sats scores, left him see the letter that her guidance counselor had written on...
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to cuffed, wheaton, the beach front hotel is nearly bic to capacity. this region alone is expecting some 300000 guests, but costs for holidaymakers have gone up some 15 percent. that's down to increased energy in food prices. but it doesn't seem to be to tearing any one to get the mission of gas, isn't it? except that the prices are climbing slow loading. it's an unfortunate reality, but every one next megan's meter, nobody either finished us. he life. i want the kind of service that i get here. then i've just got to live with the cost of the above with you guys. lim yavari on a. maybe a lead one the scoop of ice cream than usual, but no, it's not gonna make a real difference tourism expert. see that g to cove 19 germans still prefer to vacation in their own country? well, we're hoping for a stable season. we're motivated and looking forward. we can live with the regulations that are still in place because the pandemic isn't over yet. by leaving the terrorism sector in this region is expecting around $10000000.00 guests this year, and that would be a n
to cuffed, wheaton, the beach front hotel is nearly bic to capacity. this region alone is expecting some 300000 guests, but costs for holidaymakers have gone up some 15 percent. that's down to increased energy in food prices. but it doesn't seem to be to tearing any one to get the mission of gas, isn't it? except that the prices are climbing slow loading. it's an unfortunate reality, but every one next megan's meter, nobody either finished us. he life. i want the kind of service that i get...
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. >> ambassador, from the russian point of view wheaton started this worth objectives in mind.t's nonsense for the regime change. the recognition of those regions and they dodd bus. in the demilitarization as he put it of ukraine. they'd never be a threat to russia. what could he possibly accept that would be short of that that would not have abject humiliation for russia? >> it's a great question gerry there's nothing out there that is not already in abject humiliation for russia. putin has destroyed at least a quarter of the russian military so far. and that more they keep going the more they're going to destroy it. and he isn't driving the russian economy into the ground thanks as a result of this aggression he's really out on a lamp i don't think he has a way back. he cannot with draw, claim victory and then continue to lead russia. quite sure that russia, european units and others will keep sanctions in place. there cannot be any relieving of sanctions as long as putin is in charge her not sure he has a way out. it's really for the russian leadership, the russian people to
. >> ambassador, from the russian point of view wheaton started this worth objectives in mind.t's nonsense for the regime change. the recognition of those regions and they dodd bus. in the demilitarization as he put it of ukraine. they'd never be a threat to russia. what could he possibly accept that would be short of that that would not have abject humiliation for russia? >> it's a great question gerry there's nothing out there that is not already in abject humiliation for russia....
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as will our correspondent mission the wheaton parish to night mission. thank ah ukrainian president, william is zalinski says that tens of thousands are dead in mario pole. the port city have seen the most intense fighting since the russian invasion began more than 6 weeks ago. maria pope has been under relentless, russian bombardment for weeks. officials say much of it lies in ruins. tens of thousands are trapped with little or no food and water. and russia have said that it plans to focus moving forward on eastern ukraine and to intensify its military efforts there. that means the kremlin is pulling its forces out of northern ukraine, and that includes the city of charity, which was besieged by russian forces. for weeks of following the russian withdrawal from the reach and the horrors of what happened. they are there now coming to light or correspondent alexandra phenomena. she filed this report from charity. he's the city of journey heave after weeks of siege and have his shelling by russian forces. we meet svetlana and valentino sapient coin a local
as will our correspondent mission the wheaton parish to night mission. thank ah ukrainian president, william is zalinski says that tens of thousands are dead in mario pole. the port city have seen the most intense fighting since the russian invasion began more than 6 weeks ago. maria pope has been under relentless, russian bombardment for weeks. officials say much of it lies in ruins. tens of thousands are trapped with little or no food and water. and russia have said that it plans to focus...
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this aggression is growing, including the disruption is caused to the production distribution of wheaton, ukraine, on which so many countries realized something that i heard about and saw 1st hand just a week ago when we were in among other places morocco and algeria in africa, where a quarter of the population is now facing a food security crisis. russia's war of choice has raised the costs of basic staples, worsening the hardship, the people were already feeling. so the g 7, we discussed in some detail ways that we can mitigate the wars impact on the most vulnerable people around the world forth. the united states continues to work methodically, to collect, to preserve, to analyze evidence of atrocities. and to make this information available to the appropriate bodies, were supporting a multinational team of experts that's assisting a war crimes unit set up by ukraine's prosecutor general with a view toward eventually pursuing criminal accountability. these efforts will also ensure that russia cannot escape the verdict of history just moments ago, as i was coming into this room. ah, i
this aggression is growing, including the disruption is caused to the production distribution of wheaton, ukraine, on which so many countries realized something that i heard about and saw 1st hand just a week ago when we were in among other places morocco and algeria in africa, where a quarter of the population is now facing a food security crisis. russia's war of choice has raised the costs of basic staples, worsening the hardship, the people were already feeling. so the g 7, we discussed in...
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a similar scheme is already run by the energy company 0ctopus in market wheaton in yorkshire.iew from their customer, james lang's window. because it's wind we actually do look at whether the wind is blowing hard or not and use the electrical appliances accordingly because it makes sense if if it's definitely 50% electricity, switch on the washing machine or the dishwasher. 0pposition parties have criticised ministers for not relaxing the planning laws for onshore wind and solar, arguing they are the cheapest and quickest types of renewable energy. but the government say they will consult on developing more of both while still giving communities a say. and they've announced a review on fracking. extracting shale gas from the ground. it's currently banned given its safety concerns. but some tory mps want that lifted. ministers say that won't happen unless the science changes. the government hopes this plan will make the uk less vulnerable to energy shocks in future. but with energy bills rising and set to go up again in the autumn, critics say more is needed to help people cut
a similar scheme is already run by the energy company 0ctopus in market wheaton in yorkshire.iew from their customer, james lang's window. because it's wind we actually do look at whether the wind is blowing hard or not and use the electrical appliances accordingly because it makes sense if if it's definitely 50% electricity, switch on the washing machine or the dishwasher. 0pposition parties have criticised ministers for not relaxing the planning laws for onshore wind and solar, arguing they...
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their only concern is that their cows produce large quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas wheaton solve the problems that we've got with in industry, and it's affecting upon it in a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems. awesome industry for industry to carry on because it is not serving upon it. well, we shouldn't have it. there are some 1500000000 cows on the planet. they produce a 3rd of the world's methane emissions, mainly through their belching. this makes them a climate hazard. so the towers are experimenting with a new type of feed supplement made from garlic and citrus. it influences enzymes in the cows, stomach, and intestines. the astonishing result, the cows emit 30 percent less methane, that i was received regular visits from other farmers and agricultural experts like these representatives from my life stock auction house. the towers want their visitors to recommend the new product so that more farmers can reduce their carbon footprint. is about 50 percent of most farms. carbon footprint as though and certainly foun
their only concern is that their cows produce large quantities of methane, a potent greenhouse gas wheaton solve the problems that we've got with in industry, and it's affecting upon it in a bad way. we can't produce milk and people can drink milk. we need to solve these problems. awesome industry for industry to carry on because it is not serving upon it. well, we shouldn't have it. there are some 1500000000 cows on the planet. they produce a 3rd of the world's methane emissions, mainly...
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commas. aggression is growing, including the disruption is cause to the production distribution of wheaton, ukraine, on which so many countries rely something that i heard about the saw 1st hand just a week ago when we were in, among other places, morocco and algeria in africa, where a quarter of the population is now facing a food security crisis. russia's war of choice has raised the costs of basic staples, worsening the hardship that people were already feeling. so the g 7, we discussed in some detail ways that we can mitigate the wars impact on the most vulnerable people around the world forth. the united states continues to work methodically, to collect, to preserve, to analyze evidence of atrocities. and to make this information available to the appropriate bodies, were supporting a multinational team of experts that's assisting a war crimes unit set up by ukraine's prosecutor general with a view toward eventually pursuing criminal accountability. these efforts will also ensure that russia cannot escape the verdict of history just moments ago, as i was coming into this room. ah, i le
commas. aggression is growing, including the disruption is cause to the production distribution of wheaton, ukraine, on which so many countries rely something that i heard about the saw 1st hand just a week ago when we were in, among other places, morocco and algeria in africa, where a quarter of the population is now facing a food security crisis. russia's war of choice has raised the costs of basic staples, worsening the hardship that people were already feeling. so the g 7, we discussed in...
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now they're talking about everything, we want to make sure we wheaton we can putin by the end of thise sure ukraine wins. does that mean pre-pandemic borders? does that mean they reclaim crimea and donbas? kennedy: who else dies in the process? i think it's a valid question to ask. that and dolphins, only one man for that, mike baker. thank you. >> you are most welcome, call me next time you have a purpose story. kennedy: i sure will, can't wait. thank you. coming up, gather round your queens and teens. his game night, we are translating the talk of gen z. the word of the street. as our panel know what this actually means? lay along with us next. ♪♪ ♪♪ in i know. i got 'em some of those plant burgers. -nice. -yeah. voya provides guidance for the right investments, and helps me be prepared for unexpected events. they make me feel like i've got it all under control. [crowd cheers] because i do. okay, that was awesome. voya. be confident to and through retirement. derriere discomfort. we try to soothe it with this. be confident cool it with this. and relieve it with this. but new prepara
now they're talking about everything, we want to make sure we wheaton we can putin by the end of thise sure ukraine wins. does that mean pre-pandemic borders? does that mean they reclaim crimea and donbas? kennedy: who else dies in the process? i think it's a valid question to ask. that and dolphins, only one man for that, mike baker. thank you. >> you are most welcome, call me next time you have a purpose story. kennedy: i sure will, can't wait. thank you. coming up, gather round your...
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helene attended wheaton college in massachusetts where she sang into another group. there she is in the back row with the black dress on. one more thing, as much as she left her singing, helene had a another passion. journalism. what did you think what's going to happen to her? everywhere she headed? >> for great things. i saw helene the christmas of december of 1979 at church. she told me that she was going off to denver to do this internship to further interest in journalism. and she was very excited about it. >> helene arrived in january 1980 to begin that internship at a radio station in denver. a long way from home. fortunately, she had relatives nearby. your family didn't worry about her going off to colorado because she was it going to be alone and she was staying with your aunt and uncle. >> exactly. >> then came that day, january 16th. helene had barely been there two weeks when she grabbed the bus bus from the radio station around 6 pm to go back to her aunt and uncle's house. she'd made that commute before without a problem. that night, helene pruszynski n
helene attended wheaton college in massachusetts where she sang into another group. there she is in the back row with the black dress on. one more thing, as much as she left her singing, helene had a another passion. journalism. what did you think what's going to happen to her? everywhere she headed? >> for great things. i saw helene the christmas of december of 1979 at church. she told me that she was going off to denver to do this internship to further interest in journalism. and she...
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the war and higher food prices for basic supplies like grain, wheaton vegetable oils is threatening millions of people in africa. the middle east and elsewhere with hunger and malnutrition. disruptions from the war have added to an already precarious food situation, where many people are not getting enough to eat. there is an effect on the world because of the increasing prices of the levels we're observing today. in ceo's, especially in wheat and mays, not getting rise because rise, we have very good supplies. and that means that people which are the poorest, which their expenditure depends on foot, the biggest cheryl the expenditure. it will be the mostly affected under countries that import youth being poor from the brain around 50 countries in for 30 percent of their sales from a green and brush affiliation. and of those $26.00 import to 50 percent. but there is one more effect, which is very important for us, which is the axis before the license. i now titled good price is all food. the appraisal for the lasers has been going substantially up. and why is this so important is because he
the war and higher food prices for basic supplies like grain, wheaton vegetable oils is threatening millions of people in africa. the middle east and elsewhere with hunger and malnutrition. disruptions from the war have added to an already precarious food situation, where many people are not getting enough to eat. there is an effect on the world because of the increasing prices of the levels we're observing today. in ceo's, especially in wheat and mays, not getting rise because rise, we have...
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some appeal bleak and crowded. fab wheaton authority say they're released thousands of recovered patience this week, but thousands more remaining quarantine. beijing has mobilized other provinces to help get more fresh food and other necessities to shanghai. the situation in shanghai, as seen as a disastrous failure of china's strict 0 coven 19 policy. but authorities are sticking to it, despite growing calls to change this approach. president sheet in paying has called on the country to strengthen restrictions in order to win the battle against the virus. katrina, you al jazeera, aging wise corona virus related restrictions in south korea ending just a month ago. more than 600000 new infections were being reported every day. florence larry reports from the capital, so cherry blossom season has arrived. and so have the crowds gone. other barriers to prevent groups from gathering. there are no park employees reminding people to maintain physical distancing. south korea is still reporting high number of new cases with a daily average of more than a 160000 in the last week. but the governmen
some appeal bleak and crowded. fab wheaton authority say they're released thousands of recovered patience this week, but thousands more remaining quarantine. beijing has mobilized other provinces to help get more fresh food and other necessities to shanghai. the situation in shanghai, as seen as a disastrous failure of china's strict 0 coven 19 policy. but authorities are sticking to it, despite growing calls to change this approach. president sheet in paying has called on the country to...
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some appeal bleak and crowded. fab wheaton authority say the released thousands of recovered patients this week, but thousands more remaining quarantine, dating has mobilized other provinces to help get more fresh food and other necessities to shanghai. the situation in shanghai is seen as a disastrous failure of china stick to 0 kinds of 19 policy, but authorities are sticking to it despite growing calls to change. this approach president suit in paying has caught on the country to strengthen restrictions in order to win the battle against the virus. katrina, you out is era aging. well the no sign of restrictions easing. soon concern is growing that the economic damage to world trade, shanghai accounts for around 4 percent of china's g d p. but the city has a much higher share of china's trade with the rest of the world around 10 and a half percent. china's bigger cities also the world's busiest port, a remains operational despite the lockdown, but industry data showed than the number of vessels waiting to load a discharge. last month's sword to a record high. the greater shanghai ar
some appeal bleak and crowded. fab wheaton authority say the released thousands of recovered patients this week, but thousands more remaining quarantine, dating has mobilized other provinces to help get more fresh food and other necessities to shanghai. the situation in shanghai is seen as a disastrous failure of china stick to 0 kinds of 19 policy, but authorities are sticking to it despite growing calls to change. this approach president suit in paying has caught on the country to strengthen...