often. with russian forces massing nearby, this is a portent of things to come. firefighters brave the threat of shelling, but few others brave the streets of the city. life for those who haven t fled has moved underground. to stuffy shelters where safety trumps comfort. around 300 people call this temporary home. on the grounds of a sprawling chemical plant. maxim and his wife tried to keep their 7-month-old distracted. their recent arrival having fled their home ten days ago. he shows me cell phone pictures of the cellar they hid out in before coming here. disabled, tatiana stays in bed most of the time.
marinas, because when allison is talking about that 1 foot tidal surge, when you ve already got a current of 4 to 6 foot waves here, 1 foot difference may not be easily seen at the beach here, but you can see that water rushing in and out much more rapidly when you re looking at a marina or a harbor. so telling those boat owners to check those dock lines for those vessels, make sure they don t snap or break if there s a rush of water coming in. we did talk to someone as well who was here very early in the morning and here s how he described how this saturday morning s water right here in santa monica looked different to him than other weekends when he s been here. this morning is different than a regular saturday morning, because the waves are normally just coming in in sets and it s no bother. well, today it seemed very disturbed and at one point the waves i tried to take cell phone pictures, it didn t
rights observers to come in and get more and more confirmation. this is the times reporting. 13 of the bodies were a man whose hands had been tied and had been shot in the head. a coroner said that he did not know the circumstances of there were prisoners killed four they were civilians. showing cell phone pictures of men the term war crimes as a historical meaning what do you, as someone who works in the space, what is your reaction to that term and application to what we are seeing and seeing reported in the streets of bucha? we ll, if one accepts the prevailing narrative, which is, vladimir putin launched this illegal war russian power and russian prestige and the russian empire, etc. there is hardly anything more corrosive than that. as a political charm, it is incredibly powerful and it has
gun violence is truly a cries nis our community. and it has increased not only here in sacramento but across the nation. this was the worst mass shooting in sacramento history. it s one of the more than 120 mass shootings nationwide this year alone. for sacramento s mayor, shock has turned to anger. thoughts and prayers are not enough. it is not enough. there was a moment of silence last night before the sacramento golden state game just blocked from the blocks from the shooting site. i don t think moments of silence are going to do anything. at some point our government has to decide are we going to have some common sense gun laws. it s not going to solve everything. but it will save lives. police here say they already have quite a bit of evidence, more than 100 cell phone pictures and videos, also looking at surveillance videos. tonight the city will host a vij toil honor the victims.
up skirt cell phone pictures of people and that will had to be change, i am so glad you are doing this. emily: thank you for that, i cannot wait to watch, i know you have a family member, as she was this discussing, we talk about the laws that were changed afterwards in the hope that the crime is horrific as the origin crime would never happen again what is really cool about this a lot of the things we live within the procedures that maybe we take for granted or don t think about behind the scenes are because of a horrific crime or a survivor story out of berkeley in 1978 that i grew up with this is a really gripping show and i hope you and your wife love and watch it as well. joe: absolutely the better half watches the shows religiously and it always find them depressing because i look at my daughter she turns 80 on monday and my son is six and you shared