Have been killed, including a mother and her ten year old daughter. Almost 70 have been injured and around a dozen are trapped under rubble. It is a familiar yet still horrifying sight where you have a residential block with a chunk missing smoldering debris and rescue teams frantically trying to save who they can. And when you have wave after wave of missile strikes, there is always a place in ukraine that is the most acute, acutely hit, and it is the turn of kiev. But alongside this, ukraine is desperately trying to seize the initiative in its counteroffensive, which is coming up to two months old. The gains it has made have been modest and they have been intensely contested. We are seeing an increase in fighting. It is true to say that they are concentrating men and machinery, notably in the southeastern and eastern parts of the front line. But we are getting comments from the kremlin alleging that the counteroffensive is not going according to plan, in their words, saying that all
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Side of the freeway and then his truck tipped over. Right now you can see they have a heavy duty tow truck beyond that truck with the flashing lights, but there is some airbags that they have underneath the trailer of this 18wheeler and they are trying to inflate those airbags to help the tow truck pull that vehicle up right. We done have a time line when they are going to get this work done, when they are going to open up this on ramp. Eastbound hacienda at 580, as they work on this, it could be anywhere 45 minutes to another hour, hour and a half before they get this stretch of freeway back open again, back to you guys. Thank you very much. And again the hacienda on ramp to 580 is shut down. Back heville, fairfield, vallejo 27 minute drive between those two points. Into the Cordelia Junction to 680, some people use 680. Live picture of the by bridge toll plaza, you can see traffic is moving along nicely. And the morning commute is doing well on northbound 290 getting up to highway 17
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At accounts that people filed for damages after the armies had moved through. Im so enormously grateful that so many of our National Treasures are protected here at the national archives. I have now lived in wisconsin, however, for over 30 years and im here today to talk about another topic that is very dear to my heart. And that is the immigrant experience in wisconsin in the upper midwest. I hope that you can use your imagination a little bit. I would like to set the stage and think about how you would feel 150 years ago if you are preparing, especially to leave europe, for a new land that you can only vaguely imagine. On a breezy, salt scented day in the 19 century, a group of bohemian immigrants with tearstained cheeks leaned over the railing of their ships that would take them to america. Someone started singing an old folk song, where is my home . They all joined in. They watched as the last glimpse of their homeland faded into the horizon behind them. On another day, at another