Well done for not forgetting your father . What happened . Not yet, but maybe your father was also a fan of waving a pistol. Ivanovich, what happened to the last guard . It was torn, he ran away, he didnt even return for his clothes, everything was unguarded here for 3 days, relatives managed to erect monuments on two graves, everything worked. Kuku, he climbed over the fence, and what is this . And here, you always, when you were born, froze, relatives come to them, i dont understand, well, they leave the hatch, and i remember the souls with respect. It comes to this almost every day, what do i need . What to do, i live nearby, look for another cemetery, half an hour so that i can check in on the way back, boss, every second for your health, young man, watchman my grishka, where . What grishka . My husband will get glasses here. I saw him through the fence. Husband, yes. Well come here. Let me go, i ll call him now. Id rather do it myself. Ill be quick. Open up. After all, its a shame
re generally something with something, heavier, which are already the last ones, the track is broken, theres a lot more, experience takes its toll, thats all, some people who are more experienced can get stuck, 300 is written down, dont forget, of course, and about the audience, a special one was prepared for them special points where there is an opportunity to communicate with the crew, take photos with the cars, the finish line of the participants is planned for tomorrow afternoon, thats what i have for today. Thats it, love sports, work hard and win, but for now, good night. Isai pavlovich kozenets, one of the organizers and leaders of the minsk antifascist underground, in the summer of 1941 created. One of the first underground groups in minsk, a group of oil workers. For the sake of secrecy, he took the name of his deceased comrade vyacheslav yurygin. Under the name slavka he entered the history of minsky antifascist underground. The oil workers established contact with other part
Reporter it looks great. People are excited. It is cool and not raining. The crowds are packing it in. If youre hoping to get to union square, that ship has sailed. We are 10 people deep on that corner. This is not the start or the finish. This is the tv zone. This is what you will see on tv. We have julie haener hosting. And stretches down to macys on gary. That is where the ask will stop and show their stuff. It is an amazing parade. One of the only night parades in north america. The largest celebration of asian culture outside of asia. We look forward to it every year. We will take you behind the scenes because we can. This is a big ktvu production. They have been here all week setting up. We have been planning for months. We want to take you into the production truck. We like to give you the behind the scenes look. To show you what goes into making a broadcast work. We will take you up the stairs where the crew has been ready to go all night long. They are in the final preparation
Looking forward to next week, when it is expected the government will fire the starting gun on brexit. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The worlds facing its largest humanitarian crisis since 1916. That is the assessment of the United Nations, which says more than 20 Million People face the threat of starvation and famine in four countries in africa and The Middle East. £3. 5 billion are said to be needed byjuly to avert disaster. This report from our World Affairs correspondent Richard Galpin contains images you may find distressing. For months now, it has been known that millions of people, including this young baby, in yemen, have been starving. She was just four months old when a bbc team met her in december. Across yemen, Hundreds Of Thousands more children have so little to eat they are struggling to stay alive. And the threat of Mass Starvation is affecting three other countries. This is a refugee camp in south sudan, which, like yemen, has been torn apart by conflict. Fam
Looking forward to next week, when it is expected the government will fire the starting gun on brexit. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The worlds facing its largest humanitarian crisis since 1916. That is the assessment of the United Nations, which says more than 20 Million People face the threat of starvation and famine in four countries in africa and The Middle East. £3. 5 billion are said to be needed byjuly to avert disaster. This report from our World Affairs correspondent Richard Galpin contains images you may find distressing. For months now, it has been known that millions of people, including this young baby, in yemen, have been starving. She was just four months old when a bbc team met her in december. Across yemen, Hundreds Of Thousands more children have so little to eat they are struggling to stay alive. And the threat of Mass Starvation is affecting three other countries. This is a refugee camp in south sudan, which, like yemen, has been torn apart by conflict. Fam