I understood correctly, the future, yes, yeah, twentyfour, 2124. This is the situation, now i can jump to a century in the future and back, i see everything, space pirates are hunting for us, well, they were already there when i came here, we we need to find a meeting, maybe we can put the children to bed and now is the time to somehow fix everything and its time to act somehow. Questions, suggestions, objections, but not another, what do you want, 100 years from now. Now economic news, briefly switzerland at the end of the year unblocked russian assets worth 318 million; there were no legal grounds for freezing them, the swiss state secretariat of economics reports. At the same time , more and more new assets continue to be found in the country and then blocked. Last year by another 630 million. Dollars, real estate, cars and works of art will also be confiscated. Sbr announced dividends for twentythird year. The banks Advisory Board recommended paying a record 750 billion rubles. Thi
Recognition between the parties. All time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue past 11 50 a. M. Each member other than the majority and minority leaders majority whip shall be limited to five minutes. The chair recognizes the gentleman from texas, mr. Poe, for five minutes. Mr. Poe thank you, mr. Speaker. Graduating from high school and going to college is an important goal for many, Many American teenagers. College offers the promise of an education, new friends, new experiences. And when parents drop their children off at their new dorms, they are trusting those universities with the wellbeing of their kids. The dark reality is in many cases this trust is woefully misplaced. Mr. Speaker, approximately one in five women are sexually assaulted in college. Thats one out of every five of our daughters, sisters and friends. This shocking statistic would lead most people to assume that colleges have extensive protection to support those peopl
Thousands are going to gather for the aids walk. They say there is a new sense of urgency. We will talk about how warm it will be down there. It will be another warm day. I was in walnut creek yesterday. It felt nice but it was early. So, when we have these types of days where the temperatures reach 100 and go above, the Morning Hours are definitely some of the best times of day. Giving you a look at San Francisco, as we look across the bay. Temperatures are going to be just as hot as yesterday. We had anticipated, perhaps, a bit of a sea breeze coming our way. There will be winds that pick up later today. Because of that, heat advisory for some. High fire danger for others. Giving you a view at the advisories in place. Through 8 00 tonight the heat advisory. That includes the inner east bay. Very widespread into the sacramento and san joaquin valleys and we have it for the north bay. Having participated the sea breeze cooling us off over portions of the north bay but it doesnt look li
And im Jenna Rehnstrom tonight we are learning more about sioux city woman who disappeared on sunday and was found alive in rural moville yesterday. Tim with freezing temperatures. Police and family are calling it a miracle that shahkneekwa Shaniqwa Hayes is still alive. Heres lukas voss with more. Thanks tim and jenna. What we know so far is not much. Hayes had left work on sunday feeling dizzy with flu like syptoms according to a co worker. Thats when we are losing her track. The next thing we know is officials finding her unconsiouss on a moville property. Why she drove there. Or what made her leave the car in the freezing cold. We dont know. Know. Snow. Shaniqwa hayes had left her car running on a moville out of it and walked east. She than turned however. Back west. Walked around a grain bin where she eventually collapsed and was found tuesday. All of this just about 50 yards from where her running kit stood. Temparatures were brutal from disappeared on finding her on tuesday hove
Janet was referring to, you know, the moral injury, people pay more and more attention to that, and lets note pretend this only exists on the military side of the equation. Theres trama and disability in the world as well. To me, you might disagree, but, to me, its the commonality here is once something happens in your life, whether its a single event or accumulation of things, but theres some its not just trauma, but something happens that just rattles you down to the bones. What do you do then . Succumb to it or busy trying to recover. Ptsd, civilian or military, one of the guys said, you know, life comes with trauma, and trauma necessarily comes from a sense of recovery. Thats what we do, and to get back to the idea to be careful here because of the notion of perpetuating the stereotype of the imroaken soldier. Thats there are broken soldiers from these wars. Does not mean they are forever broken. Probably most of them, throughout history, will not be, but that does not mean you dis