Transport hospitals, cinemas are suffering from insects, london prefers not to notice the invasion. A state of emergency was introduced in yuzhnosalinsk due to the passage of the typhoon. In the schools of yuzhnosahalsk classes were cancelled, some students were transferred to remote learning, heavy rains turned city streets into rivers, hundreds of cars were flooded and dozens of residential buildings were without power. There is water in public transport, in passenger compartments, and at the airport. Utility services are trying to eliminate the consequences of the bad weather, but according to Weather Forecasters, new downpours will hit the island today. Rescuers have issued emergency warnings for october 6 along the southeastern coast of the island in seven southern areas. Experts monitor the level water in rivers, but cannot leave the banks. Ukrainian nationalists lost part of their military infrastructure that night. Explosions occurred in different regions of the country, cherka
Israel. World leaders now trying to avoid a serious escalation in the middle east. Good morning, im stephanie sierra. The attack is considered a retaliatory strike against israel for the bombing of Irans Embassy in syria. Abc News Reporter live from washington now, and he has more on the u. S. Response and the developments overnight. Good morning. Perry hey. Good morning. The shelter in place at the us embassy in jerusalem has been lifted, but the situation remains complex. The attack on israel is escalating tensions even further in the middle east. Israel says the more than 300 drones and missiles launched by iran. Us officials confirming American Forces shot down about 70 of them. A us official telling abc news irans targets were three Israeli Military bases, including one housing fighter jets. Together partners, we are operating at a at were operating at full force to defend the state of israel and the people of israel. President biden, cutting his weekend trip to delaware short, re
Polarizing figure. Obviously, we know about that trial in the 90s that really transcended the way people cover those court cases. And his background as an athlete for years, simpson was an honored athlete, an incredible one coming from a poor neighborhood in San Francisco and turned into a superstar. We know his legacy changed during that murder trial in the mid 90s outside the betrayal Hill Recreation Center is an old, faded mural. One of the athletes on the mural is oj simpson. This park and this gym is where he spent a lot of time playing sports as a kid. There is simpson on a Baseball Team in the late 50s. There he is again years later, posting with kids outside the ballpark. Everybody in San Francisco was so, so proud that he was a san franciscan. He attended Galileo High School before playing at city college. He finished his collegiate career at usc and spent 11 seasons in the nfl, finishing with the 40 niners. But for the neighborhood, he left behind, there are questions about t
Honor of being in this hall and being on your team with athletic ability and charisma. O. J. Became a celebrity. He starred in commercials, Television Shows and in movies. People magazine called him the first black athlete to become a media superstar. All that changed in june 1994, when simpsons exwife, nicole brown simpson, was found brutally murdered. Shed been stabbed repeatedly and her throat slit. Her friend Ronald Goldman also repeatedly stabbed to death. Simpson was the main suspect before his arrest. He led police on a now infamous slow speed chase aboard a white bronco. It was carried live for hours on tv stations across the country, some people cheering him on. Millions watched his nine month trial for murder. We, the jury in the above entitled action, find the defendant, Orenthal James simpson, not guilty of the crime of murder. Two years after his acquittal , simpson was found liable for both deaths in a civil trial. He was ordered to pay 33. 5 million in restitution to bot
Okay. Hello, everybody. Welcome to the seachange session at the 2017 texas book festival, the 22nd annual texas book festival. Its great to have you all here. I am dr. Spencer wells. Im a a geneticist and anthropologist, and sometimes author. For many years i was the explorer in residence for the National Geographic society, study how are species of pipe with the world and since 2015 i have lived here in austin. Im the founder and ceo of the consumer genomics firm in town, and coowner of a nightclub which is [applause] i would like to introduce our authors. We have juli berwald was an austinbased side letter, and editors contribute to publications such as the new york times, naked, National Geographic and slate. She is a phd in Ocean Science and university of Southern California and she lives here in austin shes the author of spineless which we will be talking about today. [applause] then we have Peter Wadhams who is the purpose of ocean physics and head of the Polar Ocean Physics Grou