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karina sister also began a path to documentation, but karina's parents and brother remain undocumented. my brother is an ironworker and he makes really good money. my dad owns his own towing company and he obviously pays taxes. it's a legal, full blown company, and he does have employees, karina says. that's one of the misconceptions about being undocumented. the majority of us pay taxes. yes, there are some that work under the table, but i think that's everyone. even natural born citizens. what other kind of misconceptions do you think there are about them? that illegal immigrants are just using all these benefits when in fact they do not qualify excluded from benefits like health care, which became an issue for karina's family when her mother fell ill about three years ago. my mom got two strokes already. she's unable to get her medications or anything that she requires medically. add to that concern that her mother's undocumented status could get her deported. the family saw only one option move her back to mexico for treatment. we figured it was better than her going to a doctor ap
karina sister also began a path to documentation, but karina's parents and brother remain undocumented. my brother is an ironworker and he makes really good money. my dad owns his own towing company and he obviously pays taxes. it's a legal, full blown company, and he does have employees, karina says. that's one of the misconceptions about being undocumented. the majority of us pay taxes. yes, there are some that work under the table, but i think that's everyone. even natural born citizens....
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. >> and i'm karina nova.mes as the legal battle over the deployment of the national guard troops in los angeles continues, despite last night's appeals court victory for the trump administration. >> abc seven news reporter dan noyes watched a new hearing before federal judge in san francisco today. he's here with what happened? >> well, dan and karina, the tension in los angeles appears to be easing by day. but the legal case over national guard troops deployed there continues and is important. the president has threatened to use them in other states should he see a need. in san francisco federal court friday morning, u.s. district court judge charles breyer asked lawyers from the state of california and the trump administration to submit briefs by noon monday, telling the judge what he should do next. that's in light of an appeals court ruling thursday night that president trump acted within his authority when he ordered thousands of national guard troops to los angeles to protect federal buildings and feder
. >> and i'm karina nova.mes as the legal battle over the deployment of the national guard troops in los angeles continues, despite last night's appeals court victory for the trump administration. >> abc seven news reporter dan noyes watched a new hearing before federal judge in san francisco today. he's here with what happened? >> well, dan and karina, the tension in los angeles appears to be easing by day. but the legal case over national guard troops deployed there...
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karina, open the door, let's just talk. karina.t understand anything again, i couldn't foresee that this would happen, you were the third man she was pursuing, she was just sick, the third, i'm a priest, she's still on the list of suspects. i don't know, is this important to you now? my head, it's all my head, you see, it was the only thing i knew how to do reading people like a book was my gift, but now i can't, i just can't, i didn't understand either egorov or karina, it cost him 10 years of his life, you are not to blame for karina's death, yes, and egorov, we make mistakes with the same consequences, i'm afraid to even imagine how many mistakes i could have made, i started dreaming about all the hard things, the stairs, the roof and the voice, when i hear it, i become so happy, i feel such freedom. like karina now andre, this is alina, we need to. talk, i learned something about kargina, sorry, yes, korgina, she also went to dr. bernwald, and he, your personal electronic secretary is speaking to you, press one if you are vladi
karina, open the door, let's just talk. karina.t understand anything again, i couldn't foresee that this would happen, you were the third man she was pursuing, she was just sick, the third, i'm a priest, she's still on the list of suspects. i don't know, is this important to you now? my head, it's all my head, you see, it was the only thing i knew how to do reading people like a book was my gift, but now i can't, i just can't, i didn't understand either egorov or karina, it cost him 10 years of...
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karina. >> yeah. today, the department of transportation released a 310 page report saying it sees, quote, no viable path forward for the high speed rail project. the report cites numerous issues, including delays, mismanagement and skyrocketing costs. california voters first approved the high speed rail project back in 2008. it aims to one day run from san francisco to los angeles. construction started in the central valley in 2015, but in a letter today to the high speed rail authority ceo, the government says not a single track has been laid, despite the project receiving almost $7 billion in federal money over 15 years. a high speed rail authority board member says today's news is, quote, not a shock at all. >> the trump administration did this the first term california sued. we prevailed in that lawsuit, and our funding came back under the biden administration. and we fully expect that that when they pull this money, there will be probably more litigation coming out of sacramento. but in the mean
karina. >> yeah. today, the department of transportation released a 310 page report saying it sees, quote, no viable path forward for the high speed rail project. the report cites numerous issues, including delays, mismanagement and skyrocketing costs. california voters first approved the high speed rail project back in 2008. it aims to one day run from san francisco to los angeles. construction started in the central valley in 2015, but in a letter today to the high speed rail authority...
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karina's disappearance was told to us by her mother. imagine, the woman has been missing for three years. she has not known anything about her daughter's fate, i have been contacting everywhere i can, i am already screaming, how can i, it's like they tied my hands and said: swim, here i am in this situation at the moment. karina's parents have long been divorced and lived separately. the girl lived with her mother, but on the eve of the full-scale invasion she went to her father and was with him. this territory was occupied almost from the first days of the war, but from time to time, the woman says, she... corresponded with her daughter on social networks, but in april 2023 , communication with karina mysteriously broke off, the girl stopped logging into her accounts and where no one knows where she is now. i have already written everywhere about the search for the child, even here, in this territory, because i do not know where else to turn, how to find the child, i am an adequate mother, for me the child is my life. the girl's mother
karina's disappearance was told to us by her mother. imagine, the woman has been missing for three years. she has not known anything about her daughter's fate, i have been contacting everywhere i can, i am already screaming, how can i, it's like they tied my hands and said: swim, here i am in this situation at the moment. karina's parents have long been divorced and lived separately. the girl lived with her mother, but on the eve of the full-scale invasion she went to her father and was with...
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. >> and i'm karina nova. it is pride month. and right now san francisco is getting ready to kick off its annual pride event. >> yes. preparations underway in the city of what is one of the largest pride celebrations nationwide. and it's not just about parade planning. >> that's right. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn is live with a closer look at what's ahead. >> so, karina, larry, we are here in annie lane where there's a free street party now underway in front of the don club. they just turn on the music a few moments ago, and obviously you see lots of people out here setting up. we are talking about so many events going around here. parts of downtown, the barricades are ready to be set up, pride flags are out, and people are eager to celebrate in san francisco. >> san francisco is. >> ready for pride weekend. it will feature one of the biggest parades nationwide on the last sunday in june. the barricades are out this thursday. expect a lot of street closures along market street, and rainbow flags are up all around the ci
. >> and i'm karina nova. it is pride month. and right now san francisco is getting ready to kick off its annual pride event. >> yes. preparations underway in the city of what is one of the largest pride celebrations nationwide. and it's not just about parade planning. >> that's right. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn is live with a closer look at what's ahead. >> so, karina, larry, we are here in annie lane where there's a free street party now underway in front of...
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diana and karina, they danced, they were engaged in dance groups. all this time , mr. vitaliy does not stop searching, he says, he is ready to do anything, just to find my grandchildren as soon as possible. i really want them to return, to return them to ukraine, and i will do everything to return them, if i have to go to russia to search there, i am even ready to go there. and although it is very likely that the children were actually taken to russia, for now this is just an assumption, because there are no facts that would 100% prove it, so mr. vitaliy appeals to everyone who sees this video with a request not to remain indifferent and help him find his grandchildren. if you at least knowing about these children, and you know their location, or you know where they are. uh, how they were taken out, report to the child tracing service. i really ask you to help me in tracing these children. i really want them to return to ukraine, because they belong, they are ukrainians, they were born in ukraine. the last time mr. vitaliy saw his grandchildren was a few months before
diana and karina, they danced, they were engaged in dance groups. all this time , mr. vitaliy does not stop searching, he says, he is ready to do anything, just to find my grandchildren as soon as possible. i really want them to return, to return them to ukraine, and i will do everything to return them, if i have to go to russia to search there, i am even ready to go there. and although it is very likely that the children were actually taken to russia, for now this is just an assumption,...
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good evening, i'm karina nova.we begin our coverage tonight with abc seven news reporter cornell bernard. >> thousands are living their best, authentic lives this weekend. it's what pride is all about. >> pride means to me. representation. >> dylan perez from san jose is celebrating at the san francisco pride festival with two of his biggest allies. >> i'm here with my parents. they support me. i'm gay, been out for a long time, and this is the first time i've been to pride, and it's really happy to see so many people who are supportive of the community. >> hey. crowd cheer. >> and yes, there's something to cheer about for sure. even in a year when lgbtq plus rights are under attack by the trump administration, this year's pride theme, queer joy is resistance. >> pride means a lot for us this year because with the state of our country, we need to come together. and like i said to myself this morning, nothing is going to steal our joy today. no cash, no worries. we also have a tap off. >> the san francisco pride fes
good evening, i'm karina nova.we begin our coverage tonight with abc seven news reporter cornell bernard. >> thousands are living their best, authentic lives this weekend. it's what pride is all about. >> pride means to me. representation. >> dylan perez from san jose is celebrating at the san francisco pride festival with two of his biggest allies. >> i'm here with my parents. they support me. i'm gay, been out for a long time, and this is the first time i've been to...
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monica. >> dan and karina. these rulings are all preliminary to determine whether or not trump followed the law when he ordered the guard to los angeles, but this could shake out as a larger legal showdown with constitutional questions about judicial review of a president's power and state sovereignty. and these could have implications nationwide. president donald trump's federalization of the california national guard. up for debate in federal appeals court tuesday. >> national guardsmen are essential right now. >> a lawyer for the department of justice argued the president's executive powers for military use are absolute. >> it gives state governors veto power over the president's military orders. it puts article three judges on a collision course with the commander in chief, and it endangers lives. >> the three judges, including two trump appointees, questioning the doj's argument that this is not subject to judicial review. >> that the court still has no role at all in determining whether the president. pre
monica. >> dan and karina. these rulings are all preliminary to determine whether or not trump followed the law when he ordered the guard to los angeles, but this could shake out as a larger legal showdown with constitutional questions about judicial review of a president's power and state sovereignty. and these could have implications nationwide. president donald trump's federalization of the california national guard. up for debate in federal appeals court tuesday. >> national...
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didn't know that you would come back , son, you're still standing here, silent, tolya, so who is karina? now you'll find out who i am, no, please, i love you, today, i'll eat you myself. of man, i want a son from you, and i want a daughter from you, period and period, so, we haven't found misha, what are we going to do, listen, maybe even just... i made all this up for myself, and maybe this is her misha? well , she said it wasn't him, where did she get that from, what did she see there anyway, quiet, quiet, let's go wake up dasha, what are we going to do with these, with these? hi, hi, i wonder how you spend your time. we have a strategic operation here, yeah, i called you, you didn't answer, let me explain everything to you later, okay, girls, let's go , bye, bye, and anyway, you're going to propose to me. "dear dasha, i love you, marry me, wait, dasha, you promised to marry me, who is this, girl, decide quickly, i don’t have to go and fill out the paperwork, well, will you come out, who is this, girl, decide, come out, repeat, good morning, hi, hi , i didn’t understand, did i fall as
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karina. >> lisa. thank you. thousands of people took part in demonstrations across the bay area yesterday. all were part of the so-called no king's day protests. abc seven news reporter luz pena spoke with organizers and shows us what happened around the bay. >> troc. >> from the air and the ground, thousands of people could be seen taking on their city streets to join the no king's day protests across the bay area. >> no kids. >> in san francisco, tens of thousands marched from dolores park to city hall saturday morning. >> san francisco came out in force. they felt like they had to. they had to show up. they couldn't stand on the sidelines anymore. >> adam sheehan is one of the organizers behind the group indivisible san francisco. >> america, california, san francisco. we will stand up. we can peacefully protest against the powers that be are trying to make a president a king. >> the same message rang through the streets of oakland. >> we had over 10,000 people today in oakland. we are one of over 2000 protes
karina. >> lisa. thank you. thousands of people took part in demonstrations across the bay area yesterday. all were part of the so-called no king's day protests. abc seven news reporter luz pena spoke with organizers and shows us what happened around the bay. >> troc. >> from the air and the ground, thousands of people could be seen taking on their city streets to join the no king's day protests across the bay area. >> no kids. >> in san francisco, tens of...
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her mother told us about karina's disappearance. imagine, the woman has not known anything about her daughter's fate for the third year. i turned to everywhere i could. i'm already screaming as hard as i can, it's like they tied my hands and said "go away". here i am, at the moment i'm in such a situation. karina's parents have long been divorced and lived separately. the girl lived with her mother, but on the eve of the full-scale... invasion she went to her father and was with him. this territory has been was occupied, but from time to time, the woman says, she corresponded with her daughter on social networks. but in april 2023 , communication with karina mysteriously broke off. the girl stopped logging into her accounts and no one knows where she is now. i have already written everywhere about the search for the child, even here, in this territory, because i don't know. in the occupied territory now, the woman suggests, the girl's mother that her daughter could have been taken to russia, but where exactly is unknown, so it is im
her mother told us about karina's disappearance. imagine, the woman has not known anything about her daughter's fate for the third year. i turned to everywhere i could. i'm already screaming as hard as i can, it's like they tied my hands and said "go away". here i am, at the moment i'm in such a situation. karina's parents have long been divorced and lived separately. the girl lived with her mother, but on the eve of the full-scale... invasion she went to her father and was with him....
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then he said that vitya, vitalik, yan, karina and diana could have been taken out by the russians duringthe occupation. i knew them through the people who lived there, through their families there, that the russians had taken them away, taken them to an unknown destination, and until now i have not been able to find them in any way, not through the internet, nowhere, nowhere are they recorded, not on the internet, nowhere, that is, they disappeared, disappeared without a trace, before the full-scale invasion the children lived in the village... kachkarivka in the kherson region together with their mother kvyatkovska iryna and grandmother kvyatkovska natalia. after the deoccupation of the village, the whole family, in particular the mother and grandmother, disappeared without a trace. now they are also on the official wanted list. mr. vitaliy says that the children grew up in a loving atmosphere, were well-mannered, studied well and had their own hobbies. the man talks with great warmth... about his grandchildren, the children are very beautiful, very well-mannered, study well, they, thes
then he said that vitya, vitalik, yan, karina and diana could have been taken out by the russians duringthe occupation. i knew them through the people who lived there, through their families there, that the russians had taken them away, taken them to an unknown destination, and until now i have not been able to find them in any way, not through the internet, nowhere, nowhere are they recorded, not on the internet, nowhere, that is, they disappeared, disappeared without a trace, before the...
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. >> and i'm karina nova. today the big question who is in control of the california national guard. it was weighed by a panel of appeals court judges. as the state of california sues the trump administration over the president's use of national guard troops in los angeles. >> today, both sides were back in court in san francisco. the attorney for the federal government is arguing president trump's executive powers for military use are absolute, giving him authority to control national guard troops in california. attorneys for the state say there are conditions the president must meet in order to activate the guard. and even after meeting those conditions, he still needs approval from governor newsom. >> president acted well within his discretion in calling up the guard. >> they circumvented the governor, who did not receive the order and who certainly did not issue it. >> the three judge panel will likely rule on the matter this week. a hearing on the case in federal court is scheduled for friday. >> an emoti
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. >> and i'm karina nova. the ruling on birthright citizenship was one of the most anticipated decisions today, as the supreme court wrapped up its term. >> abc seven news political reporter monica madden has a closer look. >> well, this was a big one, wasn't it? >> president donald trump taking a victory lap friday after the u.s. supreme court ruled federal judges cannot block aled federal president's policy nationwide. >> in striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with the normal functioning of the executive branch. >> the white house, making the case that birthright citizenship incentivizes illegal immigration. >> birthright citizenship, which now comes to the fore. that was meant for the babies of slaves. it wasn't meant for people trying to scam the system and come into the country. >> for more than 150 years, the 14th amendment has guaranteed all persons born in america are u.s. citizens. that right, upheld in the 1898 landmark case of wong kim ark, a san francisco born chi
. >> and i'm karina nova. the ruling on birthright citizenship was one of the most anticipated decisions today, as the supreme court wrapped up its term. >> abc seven news political reporter monica madden has a closer look. >> well, this was a big one, wasn't it? >> president donald trump taking a victory lap friday after the u.s. supreme court ruled federal judges cannot block aled federal president's policy nationwide. >> in striking down the excessive use of...
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karina. >> thanks, deanna. it is june, and that means we're kicking off pride month in the bay area and the state. tonight, we'll speak with equality california about how pride is different this year amid the political climate, how state budget cuts are impacting lgbtq plus work, and what we need to know about california's reconciliation bill that's currently under consideration. plus, in the wake of this weekend's attack on jewish rally, goers in colorado will share a story that celebrates jewish american culture. the work being done at one bay area synagogue. join us for those stories and more at 530 on abc seven bay area streaming tv. >> all right. thanks, karina. >> and you can download the abc seven app or just head to abc seven news.com, and you can join karina in two minutes. >> and if you're watching us here on abc world news tonight with david muir is next for sandhya patel. all of us. we appreciate your time. i'm dan. >> ashley works till midnight seven days a week. we come when it■s convenient for yo
karina. >> thanks, deanna. it is june, and that means we're kicking off pride month in the bay area and the state. tonight, we'll speak with equality california about how pride is different this year amid the political climate, how state budget cuts are impacting lgbtq plus work, and what we need to know about california's reconciliation bill that's currently under consideration. plus, in the wake of this weekend's attack on jewish rally, goers in colorado will share a story that...
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karina. >> dan and ama protests in. >> san francisco and los angeles escalated yesterday in response to ice raids happening across the country after the arrests of more than 150 people. we'll hear from abc seven insider phil matier about san francisco's preparation and the president's deployment of national guard troops and marines without governor newsom's request or authorization. plus, there's concern president trump is weaponizing federal health care funding against california and san francisco. why the fallout could impact more than medical research. join us for those stories and more at 530 on abc sevearea streaming tv. >> we will do it. karina. thank you. >> and you can download the abc seven app or head to abc seven news.com and join karina in two minutes. >> and if you're watching us here on tv world news tonight with david muir is next for sandhya patel all of us. we appreciate your time. i'm dan. >> ashley and i'm ama daetz. we'll see you again at six.
karina. >> dan and ama protests in. >> san francisco and los angeles escalated yesterday in response to ice raids happening across the country after the arrests of more than 150 people. we'll hear from abc seven insider phil matier about san francisco's preparation and the president's deployment of national guard troops and marines without governor newsom's request or authorization. plus, there's concern president trump is weaponizing federal health care funding against california...
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karina nova, abc seven news. >> all right, karina, thank you. california's legal fight against the trump government will come before the courts tomorrow. that's when a federal judge will hear the state's lawsuit against the feds. california accuses the president of unconstitutionally federalizing national guard troops. the state is also trying to block the president's deployment of the marines. governor newsom sharply criticized president trump in a speech last night, accusing trump of spreading fear. >> the situation was winding down and was concentrated in just a few square blocks downtown. with that, that's not what donald trump wanted. he again chose escalation. he chose more force. other states are next. >> this morning, the president once again weighed in on the situation here in california and his decision to send troops. he posted on truth social saying if our troops didn't go into los angeles, it would be burning to the ground right now. just like so much of their housing burned to the ground. the great people of los angeles are very lu
karina nova, abc seven news. >> all right, karina, thank you. california's legal fight against the trump government will come before the courts tomorrow. that's when a federal judge will hear the state's lawsuit against the feds. california accuses the president of unconstitutionally federalizing national guard troops. the state is also trying to block the president's deployment of the marines. governor newsom sharply criticized president trump in a speech last night, accusing trump of...
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. >> and i'm karina nova. today, us defense secretary pete hegseth made it official announcing the renaming of the us navy ship harvey milk. >> the timing is upsetting to local activists who say milk needs to be celebrated, not erased. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more. >> happy pride san francisco. >> san francisco mayor daniel lurie kicking off pride weekend in the castro on the plaza, named for the late lgbtq activist and politician harvey milk. u.s. secretary of defense pete hegseth had an announcement of his own. >> we are taking the politics out of ship naming. we're not renaming the ship to anything political. this is not about political activists. unlike the previous administration. >> hegseth using pride month to order the navy to strike harvey milk's name from a vessel honoring the pioneering gay rights activist and renaming it for oscar v peterson, a decorated world war two hero. >> people want to be proud of the ship they're sailing in. >> milk's nephew, stuart milk, calls the name c
. >> and i'm karina nova. today, us defense secretary pete hegseth made it official announcing the renaming of the us navy ship harvey milk. >> the timing is upsetting to local activists who say milk needs to be celebrated, not erased. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more. >> happy pride san francisco. >> san francisco mayor daniel lurie kicking off pride weekend in the castro on the plaza, named for the late lgbtq activist and politician harvey milk. u.s....
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karina. >> thanks, deanna.onight we're continuing to monitor ongoing ice protests in california from the bay area to los angeles. plus, the latest from seven on your side. melanie woodrow will be here with the stories of viewers who shipped rare items through ups that went missing and later ended up for resale online. she'll share more about these incidents and what ups says happened, and san francisco turning to chain stores to fill vacant storefronts in one part of the city. what that could mean for recovery in other neighborhoods. join us for those stories and more at 530 on abc seven bay area streaming tv. dan. >> thank you. karina. >> well, you can download the abc seven app or head to abc seven news.com to join karina in just two minutes. >> if you're watching on tv, world news tonight with david muir is next for sandhya patel. all of us, thank you for joining us. i'm ama daetz. >> and i'm dan ashley. we appreciate your time. we'll see you again at six. that's 5 million american drivers- who chose design.
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karina's mother told us about her disappearance. imagine, the woman has not known anything about the fate of her daughter for the third year. i turned to everywhere i could. i'm already screaming as hard as i can. the girl lived with her mother, but on the eve of the full-scale invasion she went to her father and was with him. this territory has been almost from the first days of the war was occupied, but from time to time, the woman says, she corresponded with her daughter on social networks, but in april 2023, communication with karina mysteriously broke off. the girl stopped logging into her accounts and no one knows where she is now. i have already written everywhere about the search for the child, even here, in this territory. territory, the woman suggests that her daughter could have been taken to russia, but where exactly, is unknown, so it is important to know even the smallest details. i want to appeal to everyone who saw or knows anything about my child, who disappeared without a trace and stopped contacting... if anyone h
karina's mother told us about her disappearance. imagine, the woman has not known anything about the fate of her daughter for the third year. i turned to everywhere i could. i'm already screaming as hard as i can. the girl lived with her mother, but on the eve of the full-scale invasion she went to her father and was with him. this territory has been almost from the first days of the war was occupied, but from time to time, the woman says, she corresponded with her daughter on social networks,...
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good. >> karina. nova abc seven news. >> what do you think?teenage julian is really jealous of this. it's like grand theft auto for kids, right? i'd love to take the course. >> well, still to come here on abc seven news at four, a north bay woodworker shares their talent and pride. >> i have a deep, abiding love of the natural world. >> how you that's 5 million american drivers- who chose design. who chose comfort. and most of all, who chose safety. our cars may evolve but our commitment to your safety will never change. to continue that commitment in california, our starting price on new model year 2025 cars will remain unchanged. join us in celebrating 70 years in the u.s. and get exclusive offers on select new volvo models. at eight, it's celebrity jeopardy! followed at nine by 2020. then stick with us for abc seven news at 11. as we continue to celebrate pre month, we're introducing you to a woodworker who searched for a welcoming community, brought them here to the bay area. >> i think one of the main reasons i couldn't thrive in south fl
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i'm karina nova, thank you so much for watching.s continues tomorrow morning, bright and early 5 a.m. for spencer and kris. thanks for joining us. have a great rest of your night.
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karina's mother told us about her disappearance.imagine. a woman has not known anything about her daughter's fate for the third year. i turned to everywhere i could it's possible, i'm already shouting, as much as i can, this is how they tied my hands and said , "flee," so i went to my father and stayed with him. this territory was occupied almost from the first days of the war, but from time to time, the woman says, she corresponded with her daughter on social networks, but in april 2023 , communication with karina mysteriously broke off. and now she is also in the occupied territory, the girl's mother, the woman suggests that her daughter could have been taken to russia, but where exactly is unknown, so... it is important to know even the smallest details: i want to appeal to everyone who has seen or knows anything about my child, who has gone missing and has stopped contacting... if anyone has seen karina kanivets or knows anything about her possible whereabouts, do not hesitate and immediately contact the magnolia child tracing s
karina's mother told us about her disappearance.imagine. a woman has not known anything about her daughter's fate for the third year. i turned to everywhere i could it's possible, i'm already shouting, as much as i can, this is how they tied my hands and said , "flee," so i went to my father and stayed with him. this territory was occupied almost from the first days of the war, but from time to time, the woman says, she corresponded with her daughter on social networks, but in april...
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i'm karina nova. let's get right to abc seven weather anchor spencer christian, who's tracking this heat. and in some place that's not that comfortable, where you want to spend all day, like the beach there. >> you're right about that, karina. this is the second consecutive day of high temperatures at or near 100 degrees in the hottest inland areas. and as a result of this heat spike, we have a heat advisory that is still in effect until 8:00 tonight for parts of the bay area, including the north bay interior mountains, the east bay interior valleys, and the santa clara valley. a high temperatures did hit 101 or 2 locations around the bay area today. we had many upper 90s, and under this kind of unusual heat, there's the risk of heat related illness from overexposure, and this advisory is in effect for solano county until 11:00 tonight. now, the good news is that big a big cooldown is coming our way. we're going to feel it tomorrow by about 15 degrees or so. but even going into early next week, monday
i'm karina nova. let's get right to abc seven weather anchor spencer christian, who's tracking this heat. and in some place that's not that comfortable, where you want to spend all day, like the beach there. >> you're right about that, karina. this is the second consecutive day of high temperatures at or near 100 degrees in the hottest inland areas. and as a result of this heat spike, we have a heat advisory that is still in effect until 8:00 tonight for parts of the bay area, including...
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how about you, karina?re because that's one of my favorite places to visit. there's so many beautiful parks to go hiking, and there's waterfalls, and there's really good food and breweries there. so i really liked asheville, but i'm with you, julianne. there's so many great places within a half hour to an hour drive of us here. i mean, sausalito is just fun to take the ferry to. it's just so many here in california. i'm surprised we didn't have more on the list. >> and looking at the other coast is middlebury, vermont, which is a neat little town. i love that place. but i like i like asheville as well. that's a great, great town. >> i'd like to cast a vote for santa barbara. >> santa barbara. there you go. >> yeah. spectacular. all right. younger americans are putting off travel this summer. not because of the cost, because of their pets. a couple of new surveys found that 56% of people travel less after they get a pet, with 61% saying they worry more about their pet's well-being than their own while on vac
how about you, karina?re because that's one of my favorite places to visit. there's so many beautiful parks to go hiking, and there's waterfalls, and there's really good food and breweries there. so i really liked asheville, but i'm with you, julianne. there's so many great places within a half hour to an hour drive of us here. i mean, sausalito is just fun to take the ferry to. it's just so many here in california. i'm surprised we didn't have more on the list. >> and looking at the...
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, karina, calm down, now i'll count to three, and you'll fall asleep, 1, 2, 3, what other karina, calmgirls, i understand everything, it seems to me that the only explanation for what's happening is that misha was confused with this one, yes, what with this one, they're the same person, maybe this is his brother, a twin, yes, what other brother, where was he raised at home, and how did he end up in this orphanage, maybe he has a family somewhere and this his brother, you just don't know, this is some kind of indian movie, well, what could it be, well, yes, they both have a wedding in sochi, what are the chances of such a coincidence, zero, girls , uh-huh, here, drink this, what is this? this is a sedative , it will make you feel better, they will let you go, oh, a good sedative, i need to, this is normal, what's wrong with her, sveta, sveta, what happened, normal, this is a sleeping pill, should i take it? when i fly, so girls, i need to do something, i need to somehow help dasha, i need to find her real misha, but how will we find him, but how? hello, what's wrong with misha, a double
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i'm karina nova. the nation's largest pride celebration is off and running. san francisco pride is celebrating 55 years of love, equality and inclusion. pride events are happening now ande happening all weekend long. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is live at civic center, where the pride festival party is getting started. hi, cornell. >> hey, karina. happy pride to you. oh, yeah. this party is definitely on. the vibe is electric. check it out. thousands of people are here at civic center in san francisco, celebrating pride at the fun. and pride is just getting started. thousands are living their best authentic lives this weekend. it's what pride is all about. >> pride means to me. >> representation dylan perez from san jose is celebrating at the san francisco pride festival with two of his biggest allies. >> i'm here with my parents. they support me. i'm gay. been out for a long time, and this is the first time i've been tois is pride. and it's really happy to see so many people who are supportive of the community. >> hey, crowd cheer. >> and yes, th
i'm karina nova. the nation's largest pride celebration is off and running. san francisco pride is celebrating 55 years of love, equality and inclusion. pride events are happening now ande happening all weekend long. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is live at civic center, where the pride festival party is getting started. hi, cornell. >> hey, karina. happy pride to you. oh, yeah. this party is definitely on. the vibe is electric. check it out. thousands of people are here at...
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karina. >> thanks, dan. tonight we'll get an update on a bill that would allow san francisco police to issue citations for illegal street vending. the hope is it makes a difference in the mission. district reporter leah melendez will join us to explain the additional issue she found when she got to the neighborhood. plus, a look at why, after years of chasing alternative energy, we may be going back to coal and nuclear. how president trump's budget bill could impact solar and wind energy in california. dan. >> okay, thanks very much. >> all right. and you can join karina in two minutes. >> that's right. world news tonight with david muir is next for sandhya patel and all of us here. we appreciate your time i'm dan. >> ashley and i'm ama daetz. we will see you again at six. so don't just play. stay... at northern california's premier casino resort. book your getaway now at cachecreek.com.
karina. >> thanks, dan. tonight we'll get an update on a bill that would allow san francisco police to issue citations for illegal street vending. the hope is it makes a difference in the mission. district reporter leah melendez will join us to explain the additional issue she found when she got to the neighborhood. plus, a look at why, after years of chasing alternative energy, we may be going back to coal and nuclear. how president trump's budget bill could impact solar and wind energy...
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karina. >> thanks, lisa.tests stretched from san jose to santa rosa and dozens of cities in between yesterday. this is video from sky seven as thousands gathered to protest the trump administration. abc seven news reporter tara campbell was at the rally in march in san francisco, which drew one of the largest crowds in the area. >> the people united will never be defeated. >> a message of peaceful resistance on the streets of san francisco saturday. >> from california to. >> thousands upon thousands, starting at dolores park for the no kings march, coinciding with president trump's parade in washington, d.c, celebrating the army's 250th birthday. >> i'm out here because i want to save our democracy. >> and marches like this across the country are expected to be the largest since the first administration. >> this is the only way they're going to hear us is if enough of us are out here and 2000 of these, definitely they're going to be heard. >> moscow now. >> protesters packing the streets, making their way to
karina. >> thanks, lisa.tests stretched from san jose to santa rosa and dozens of cities in between yesterday. this is video from sky seven as thousands gathered to protest the trump administration. abc seven news reporter tara campbell was at the rally in march in san francisco, which drew one of the largest crowds in the area. >> the people united will never be defeated. >> a message of peaceful resistance on the streets of san francisco saturday. >> from california...
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i'm karina nova. let's get right to abc seven weather anchor spencer christian, who's tracking this heat. and, spencer, it was nice to see cornell with that fan to cool them off. it really was. yeah. >> that was a nice visual. it really was. and we needed it today because it was hot once again. so before i show you the current temperatures, i want to show you the heat advisory that remains in effect for much of the bay area until 8:00 this evening. so we're talking about the interior north bay mountains, the interior east bay valleys, and the santa clara valley. temperatures are up in the upper 90s right now, many locations. so under this kind of heat, there's the risk of heat related illness. this advisory also in effect in solano county until 11:00 tonight. now, right now, it is 100 degrees in brentwood. and just a few seconds before we went on the air, the temperature readings were at 9899, in numerous locations. we've still got 95 to 98 in many inland spots right now, so it's quite hot. but the fi
i'm karina nova. let's get right to abc seven weather anchor spencer christian, who's tracking this heat. and, spencer, it was nice to see cornell with that fan to cool them off. it really was. yeah. >> that was a nice visual. it really was. and we needed it today because it was hot once again. so before i show you the current temperatures, i want to show you the heat advisory that remains in effect for much of the bay area until 8:00 this evening. so we're talking about the interior...
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karina's disappearance was told to us by her mother.e, a woman has not known anything about her daughter's fate for the third year. i have been contacting everywhere i can, i am already screaming as hard as i can, it's like they tied my hands and said, "swim!", and now i am in this situation. karina's parents have long been divorced and lived separately, the girl lived with her mother, but the day before.
karina's disappearance was told to us by her mother.e, a woman has not known anything about her daughter's fate for the third year. i have been contacting everywhere i can, i am already screaming as hard as i can, it's like they tied my hands and said, "swim!", and now i am in this situation. karina's parents have long been divorced and lived separately, the girl lived with her mother, but the day before.
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>> happy pride to you, karina. yeah, this party is definitely on. like you said, i got my fan, i am ready. the vibe is really electric here. thousands of people in san francisco this weekend. all of them here at civic center. celebrating the fun is just getting started. and, you know, there is also an underlying theme of resistance. thousands are living their best authentic lives this weekend. it's what pride is all about. >> pride means to me. >> representation dylan perez from san jose is celebrating at the san francisco pride festival with two of his biggest allies. >> i'm here with my parents. they support me. i'm gay. been out for a long time, and this is the first time i've been to pride, and it's really happy to see so many people who are supportive of the community. >> hey. crowd cheer. >> and yes, there's something to cheer about for sure. even in a year when lgbtq plus rights are under attack by the trump administration. this year's pride theme, queer joy is resistance. >> pride means a lot for us this year because with the state of our co
>> happy pride to you, karina. yeah, this party is definitely on. like you said, i got my fan, i am ready. the vibe is really electric here. thousands of people in san francisco this weekend. all of them here at civic center. celebrating the fun is just getting started. and, you know, there is also an underlying theme of resistance. thousands are living their best authentic lives this weekend. it's what pride is all about. >> pride means to me. >> representation dylan perez...
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karina. >> all right. thanks, dan.onight we're going to dig into the wild prisoner escape case out of the east bay. the 79 year old captured after more than 30 years. abc seven news reporter tim johns has the details of that lengthy search and joins us with what's next. plus, we'll talk big sports news with larry biel from the highly anticipated game with wnba star caitlin clark coming to chase tomorrow to play the valkyries, to the san jose earthquakes being put up for sale. join us for those stories and more at 5.30 on abc seven bay area streaming tv. dana. >> you've got a lot today. thank you so much. >> and you can download the abc seven app or head to abc seven news.com and join karina in two minutes. >> and if you're watching us here on tv world news tonight with david muir is next for sandhya patel all of us. we appreciate your time. i'm dan. >> ashley and i'm ama daetz. we'll see you again at six. or active psoriatic arthritis symptoms can sometimes hold you back. but now, there's skyrizi, so you can be all in
karina. >> all right. thanks, dan.onight we're going to dig into the wild prisoner escape case out of the east bay. the 79 year old captured after more than 30 years. abc seven news reporter tim johns has the details of that lengthy search and joins us with what's next. plus, we'll talk big sports news with larry biel from the highly anticipated game with wnba star caitlin clark coming to chase tomorrow to play the valkyries, to the san jose earthquakes being put up for sale. join us for...
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karina. >> all right. thanks, lisa. thousands of people took part in demonstrations across the bay area yesterday. all were part ofe so-called no king's day protests. abc seven news reporter luz pena spoke with organizers and shows us what happened around the bay. >> like a big truck. like a thing. >> from the air and the ground. thousands of people could be seen taking on their city streets to join the no king's day protest across the bay area. >> no kids. >> in san francisco. tens of thousands marched from dolores park to city hall. saturday morning. >> san francisco came out in force. they felt like they had they had to show up. they couldn't stand on the sidelines anymore. >> adam sheehan is one of the organizers behind the group indivisible san francisco. >> america. california, san francisco. we will stand up. we peacefully protest against the powers that be are trying to make a president a king. >> the same message rang through the streets of oakland. >> we had over 10,000 people today in oakland. we are one of o
karina. >> all right. thanks, lisa. thousands of people took part in demonstrations across the bay area yesterday. all were part ofe so-called no king's day protests. abc seven news reporter luz pena spoke with organizers and shows us what happened around the bay. >> like a big truck. like a thing. >> from the air and the ground. thousands of people could be seen taking on their city streets to join the no king's day protest across the bay area. >> no kids. >> in...
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karina, giselle, winter and ningning's latest track dirty work racked up over one million pre-orders ahead of its debut. # dirty work...# first of all, dirty work is a song that we all were very happy with from the start, from the demo. and so we were excited to go on and make this our title song as well. is it k-pop summer now? well, i don't know. ooh, that's a good question. what is their work-out routine? cos they're always looking good, like. and their facial routine, you know what i mean? karina, giselle, winter and ningning's latest track dirty work racked up over one million pre-orders ahead of its debut. # dirty work...# first of all, dirty work is a song that we all were very happy with from the start, from the demo. and so we were excited to go on and make this our title song as well. is it k-pop summer now? well, i don't know. is it? i hope so, that'd be fun. and if it is a k-pop summer, london's o2 was the season's first big stage. lola schroer, bbc news. senate jumping at that, you could see live-action routine my trip. and then get that bill which is really packed with
karina, giselle, winter and ningning's latest track dirty work racked up over one million pre-orders ahead of its debut. # dirty work...# first of all, dirty work is a song that we all were very happy with from the start, from the demo. and so we were excited to go on and make this our title song as well. is it k-pop summer now? well, i don't know. ooh, that's a good question. what is their work-out routine? cos they're always looking good, like. and their facial routine, you know what i mean?...
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i'm karina nova.his morning video coming into the abc seven newsroom of sideshows in oakland from 2 to 4 a.m, dozens of people were gathered at three different locations across the city. witnesses say they saw three cars set on fire. there were sideshows at foothill and 55th, then at 98th and empire, and another at international boulevard and 42nd avenue. let's get a check on your father's day forecast with lisa. >> all right. good morning to you. we have some patchy clouds, a live view from emeryville. it's actually brighter than it looks. 52, san francisco, 54, in hayward. you can see the sunshine here in san jose. some 40s. keeping it chilly in the north bay. mid 50s in our inland east bay. the breeze kicks up and we're in the 60s to low 70s around the bay. karina. >> all right. thanks, lisa. and thank you for joining us. we'll see you soon. >> trying to decipher the truth. so many screens, so many sources. it can feel like information overload. >> that's why at abc7, we're here to help you figure
i'm karina nova.his morning video coming into the abc seven newsroom of sideshows in oakland from 2 to 4 a.m, dozens of people were gathered at three different locations across the city. witnesses say they saw three cars set on fire. there were sideshows at foothill and 55th, then at 98th and empire, and another at international boulevard and 42nd avenue. let's get a check on your father's day forecast with lisa. >> all right. good morning to you. we have some patchy clouds, a live view...
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, and danilka goes to school, you said karina, yes, karina, and danilka goes to school, what danilka, this is danilka, we call him, sergey is a very sympathetic person. calm, does not drink, children should live with their grandfather, with relatives, of course, not somewhere in another country, sergey, in principle with his wife, they are decent people, and i think, they should raise them with dignity her grandchildren. natasha, she didn't drink with the children, and we didn't go out, i didn't see any fights or drunkenness, then she'd blame me for going and complaining, then she'd blame tatyana, in fact, we didn't go anywhere, their gas was cut off for non-payment, and that's where it came from, that they took the children and... the family broke up, i haven't seen such deep reasons, oh, their house isn't clean, it seems she didn't feed the children, no, well, how could she not feed them, that's also somehow strange, and why the neighbor? they said that the children have different names, because when we wanted to adopt, we thought that we would change names, first names, patronymics
, and danilka goes to school, you said karina, yes, karina, and danilka goes to school, what danilka, this is danilka, we call him, sergey is a very sympathetic person. calm, does not drink, children should live with their grandfather, with relatives, of course, not somewhere in another country, sergey, in principle with his wife, they are decent people, and i think, they should raise them with dignity her grandchildren. natasha, she didn't drink with the children, and we didn't go out, i...
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. >> and i'm karina nova. fire burning near rodeo came dangerously close to both homes and a refinery there. >> the fire burned 62 acres before crews were able to get the upper hand. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live on the scene with the very latest. leslie. >> we're here. it was quite the scene, actually, as you said, a very fast-moving fire at highway four, at franklin canyon road and off in the distance. the crews are still mopping up here late this afternoon. the fire broke out around 1130. spreading so rapidly in the first 90 minutes before it was finally contained at 62 acres by 2:00 today. an unexpected but epic battle unfolded midday on this ranch land, with homes to the west and a conoco phillips carbon plant to the south of the fast moving wall of flames. 35 companies have engines, dozers and hand crews were called out as three helicopters dropped water on the fire and three air tankers swooped through, repeatedly, dropping huge swaths of pink fire retardant. >> cal fire came out with
. >> and i'm karina nova. fire burning near rodeo came dangerously close to both homes and a refinery there. >> the fire burned 62 acres before crews were able to get the upper hand. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley is live on the scene with the very latest. leslie. >> we're here. it was quite the scene, actually, as you said, a very fast-moving fire at highway four, at franklin canyon road and off in the distance. the crews are still mopping up here late this...
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karina makaryan, dmitry roshkov, anton remeny, channel one.kaliningrad unitary plant mined the first nugget this season. moreover, the nugget is gigantic, they called it pobeda, the age of the natural stone is about 40 million years. the amber mining season has been going on for 3 months, and the kaliningrad plant has only just opened the nugget count. the thing is that baltic amber is extremely fragile, and it is rare when you can extract a large stone from clay. this one weighs 1 kg 82 g . it is considered a giant. it is also unique in that it has virtually no cracks. most often, this is an intra-trunk formation, that is, when there was a hollow or a resin pocket, resin flowed into it, and imagine, they were formed inside the tree for millions of years, then the tree rotted, and now we find such unique stones. such stones replenish museum collections or are sold at auctions, for example, last year's find, a nugget named kirill, the same weight went under the hammer for 910,000. the largest amber was mined here before the great patriotic war,
karina makaryan, dmitry roshkov, anton remeny, channel one.kaliningrad unitary plant mined the first nugget this season. moreover, the nugget is gigantic, they called it pobeda, the age of the natural stone is about 40 million years. the amber mining season has been going on for 3 months, and the kaliningrad plant has only just opened the nugget count. the thing is that baltic amber is extremely fragile, and it is rare when you can extract a large stone from clay. this one weighs 1 kg 82 g . it...
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karina glebova's report. in december of 1941, fierce battles against the nazi invaders took place here. in attempts to take the height, which is called bloody, the defenders of the arctic lost more than a thousand soldiers, and more than 2.0 were wounded and missing. in memory of the fallen heroes , a tower with a ship's bell was erected here in 1989. when the wind blew, the sound could be heard in the surrounding area. bells, in the nineties vandals tried to destroy the monument several times, broke the slabs, opened the graves, threw down the bell, in 2002 it was stolen altogether. this year they decided to return the bell to the monument. the bell took its place, now i want to believe that forever. together with the volunteers , young northerners also rose to the heights, for them this is better than a history lesson with a textbook. today the guys took a very important step. we remembered. by name all 19,569 people whose names were found and whose graves are here in these holy places. today we see the mil
karina glebova's report. in december of 1941, fierce battles against the nazi invaders took place here. in attempts to take the height, which is called bloody, the defenders of the arctic lost more than a thousand soldiers, and more than 2.0 were wounded and missing. in memory of the fallen heroes , a tower with a ship's bell was erected here in 1989. when the wind blew, the sound could be heard in the surrounding area. bells, in the nineties vandals tried to destroy the monument several times,...
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karina makaryan, dmitry roshkov, anton remeny, channel one.directly about sports, the russian football cup has ended, it was won for the ninth time by the cska team, my colleague. sports journalist of channel one viktor gosev will remember what cska's path was like. football players of moscow cska throughout the entire russian cup draw delighted their fans with spectacular goals, which is worth at least the ball that milan gajic sent into the goal of krasnodar in the group stage , after an elegant backheel pass by the opponent feyzullaev. in the quarterfinals of the rfl path, the army team scored beautifully against kazan rubin. the same feyzullaev scored a great shot from the penalty line, the ball flew into the net from the post. in the semifinals of the rpl path , sekou koito shone. the cska striker left dynamo defender robert fernandez in trouble with an irresistible cannon strike. but in the decisive stage of the rfl path, where the opponent of the red-blues was zenit, nineteen-year-old matvey kislyak, a young player who has truly blossom
karina makaryan, dmitry roshkov, anton remeny, channel one.directly about sports, the russian football cup has ended, it was won for the ninth time by the cska team, my colleague. sports journalist of channel one viktor gosev will remember what cska's path was like. football players of moscow cska throughout the entire russian cup draw delighted their fans with spectacular goals, which is worth at least the ball that milan gajic sent into the goal of krasnodar in the group stage , after an...
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russian alena alyokhina, she came in second, and daniela zhdan in the weight category up to 65 kg and karinashut in the weight category up to 80 km also took silver. the bronze medal in the weight category up to 72 went to polina gromatneva. in total, the belarusian team has 100,000 medals in the total tournament eight awards. on the first day of the competition , our men won three bronze medals. 37 medals, including 19 gold, 11 silver and seven bronze medals were won by belarusian academic rowers at the 64th moscow regatta cup of the strongest athletes. i would like to note that the rowers competed in three age categories. on the final fourth day of the competition, our team's collection was replenished with eleven awards, victories were won by all three belarusian crews of the men's eights, as well as the men's and boys' four-man sculls, girls and juniors. the competition is high, the guys coming to training every day, they understand that after some time they will not just be with those with whom they train every day, but with belarusians, their friends , they will stand at the start and
russian alena alyokhina, she came in second, and daniela zhdan in the weight category up to 65 kg and karinashut in the weight category up to 80 km also took silver. the bronze medal in the weight category up to 72 went to polina gromatneva. in total, the belarusian team has 100,000 medals in the total tournament eight awards. on the first day of the competition , our men won three bronze medals. 37 medals, including 19 gold, 11 silver and seven bronze medals were won by belarusian academic...
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sasnovich beat latvian representative daria seministaya 75-63 in the qualification final and joined karinaabalenka and victoria azarenka. the draw for the main grid of the grand slam will take place today in london. the matches will start on june 30. the minsk hockey players are one step away from the title of national champions in field hockey. in the third match of the final series. which will last until three victories of one of the teams, the capital team beat victoria with a score of 2:1. the fourth match will also take place today on the field in smolevichi. in the fight for bronze, the rhythm returned the intrigue in the confrontation with tekstilshchik. having lost in the first two matches, in the third the girls from grodno celebrated a victory of 2:1. the khl championship in the 3:3 format is on the home stretch. the teams have one last round to play, after which the super final will take place. dynamo moscow played two matches. in a row at the beginning, the menchans lost to solovat yulaev 3:7, the goals for the belarusian team were scored by sergei kuznetsov, maksim slysh and v
sasnovich beat latvian representative daria seministaya 75-63 in the qualification final and joined karinaabalenka and victoria azarenka. the draw for the main grid of the grand slam will take place today in london. the matches will start on june 30. the minsk hockey players are one step away from the title of national champions in field hockey. in the third match of the final series. which will last until three victories of one of the teams, the capital team beat victoria with a score of 2:1....
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karina makaryan, dmitry roshkov, anton remeny, channel one.rtainly a terrible force, this rule also works in cooking, even if your family doesn't like sandwiches, a spectacular dish can change tastes, don't you believe me, see for yourself, sandwiches with roses made from sausage from pastry chef evgeniya seliverstova. our classic for any festive table and for breakfast too. today for breakfast we have sandwiches with roses, don't be surprised. the flowers are edible, i'll make them from sausage. i cut the baguette into thick slices 5 cm wide. i press the crumb with a rolling pin. i got cups, i put them on parchment paper, sprinkle with vegetable oil, put them in a preheated oven, let the baguette brown. for the filling, i mix cream cheese and finely chopped pickled cucumber, i fill the cups with the mixture, the sandwiches are almost ready, it remains to decorate them, i put thin circles of sausage in a row, like this, slightly overlapping, i cut in the middle into two parts, i roll each half into a roll, i got buds. i decorate the sandwiches
karina makaryan, dmitry roshkov, anton remeny, channel one.rtainly a terrible force, this rule also works in cooking, even if your family doesn't like sandwiches, a spectacular dish can change tastes, don't you believe me, see for yourself, sandwiches with roses made from sausage from pastry chef evgeniya seliverstova. our classic for any festive table and for breakfast too. today for breakfast we have sandwiches with roses, don't be surprised. the flowers are edible, i'll make them from...
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karina makaryan, dmitry filippov, vasily yurov, channel one.ws, in the studio sergey tugushev. new strikes on rear facilities of ukrainian formations. residents of kiev post footage of a fire online. a huge column of smoke rises into the sky. it is still unknown what the target was. reports of strikes also come from lutsk, volyn region, vinnytsia, chernigov, lviv, zhitomir, ternopil and khmelnytskyi. our military liberates new territories every day. footage has appeared. from kondrashivka this is kupin.
karina makaryan, dmitry filippov, vasily yurov, channel one.ws, in the studio sergey tugushev. new strikes on rear facilities of ukrainian formations. residents of kiev post footage of a fire online. a huge column of smoke rises into the sky. it is still unknown what the target was. reports of strikes also come from lutsk, volyn region, vinnytsia, chernigov, lviv, zhitomir, ternopil and khmelnytskyi. our military liberates new territories every day. footage has appeared. from kondrashivka this...
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karina makaryan, dmitry filippov, vasily yurov, channel one.ve the floor to my colleagues from the news service of the first channel. let's find out what events have happened in the country and the world by this hour. on air is a news release. hello, on air is the news in the studio of sergey tugushev. our military carried out powerful strikes on enemy positions in the svo zone. the enemy lost a stronghold. many militants were eliminated. this is the result of the work of our pilots, who attacked on su-34 accompanied by su-35. the enemy's unmanned aircraft control center was destroyed in the kramatorsk-druzhkovka direction, blown up together with starling satellite communication terminals. all these are precise hits from our fpv drones.
karina makaryan, dmitry filippov, vasily yurov, channel one.ve the floor to my colleagues from the news service of the first channel. let's find out what events have happened in the country and the world by this hour. on air is a news release. hello, on air is the news in the studio of sergey tugushev. our military carried out powerful strikes on enemy positions in the svo zone. the enemy lost a stronghold. many militants were eliminated. this is the result of the work of our pilots, who...