Just admire. Olga pautova, roman khralenko, ivan strukov and sergei komensky, channel one. Thats all for now, well keep an eye on it development of events, and the information channel is on the first, the program will continue, time will tell. The information channel on the first continues, we are working live, this program, time will tell, the ukrainian counteroffensive is just finally choking, this is what it looks like, kiev is throwing its fighters onto the battlefield, all these shots have been captured. How our guy, our serviceman, pulls out a Wounded Ukrainian under enemy fire, an order came, it was necessary to pick up a prisoner, and my task was to come at any time case to find out, an ambush, an ambush, it is necessary to take a prisoner, while they were taking the prisoner, it turned out that he was seriously wounded, it was necessary to provide him with help, this is also visible in the video, his fingers were beaten there. He just had to tighten the tourniquet tighter , to
Be made. The announcement came in a memo to metro employees. 500 positions deemed redundant or noncritical will be cut from the agency. Theyre expected over the next several months. D. C. City Council Member jack evans is on the metro board and says its sad when jobs are cut but that the decision is necessary. Its important to down size. We have 13,000 employees and i think pauls actions are are very important to send a message that we are very serious about getting our house in order. Its in the midst of the most ambitious and for some most disruptive changes. Its stations on the silver and blue lines while repairs, upgrades and safety enhancements are performed. Leaving thousands of computers to take shuttle buses around the closure. What do those effected by surge think of the purge . On the back end a lot of work done there too. So camper things Going Forward with the maintenance too. Thats a lot of people being fired. I dont know if thats a good thing. They have a lot of redundanc
Right now on news 4 this week, a big week on metro. Hundreds of positions eliminated at the transit agency. Why the general manager says the cuts are necessary. Plus metros safe track program rolls on. Why your plane trip could be effected by the next safety surge. Also a news 4 exclusive. A pregnant woman denied access to the bathroom at a metro station. So she calls transportation reporter adam tuss. Welcome to news 4 this week. Hello, everyone. We are focussing on metro this week and we begin with the general managers big announcement to eliminate hundreds of jobs. This comes in the midst of metros big safe track safet be made. The announcement came in a memo to metro employees. 500 positions deemed redundant or noncritical will be cut from the agency. Theyre expected over the next several months. D. C. City Council Member jack evans is on the metro board and says its sad when jobs are cut but that the decision is necessary. Its important to down size. We have 13,000 employees and i
Festival. Science fiction, family dramas, tunisian love stories, the latest from the berlin Film Festival. It is good to have you with us. Tonight, syrias president intends to take the whole country from rebel forces. This possibly deals a blow to a ceasefire deal announced earlier today by the u. S. Secreary of state john kerry. The deal was reached in munich between the u. S. , russia, and more than a dozen other countries. Lets go through what it calls for. It calls for a cessation of hostilities to begin in one week. The break in fighting should allow humanitarian aid into areas where it is needed. Diplomats also discussed ways of restarting peace talks between the Syrian Government and the opposition. The future of those talks remains unclear. They were not able to convince russia to in syria. We will have more on that in a moment. We begin our coverage at the munich security conference, where serious ceasefire was announced. Syrias ceasefire was announced. Hours after a key diplo
Church in cuba, seeking to overcome a 1000yearold rift between the churches. Movie screenings start in earnest on the first full day of her Lens International Film Festival. Science fiction, family dramas, tunisian love stories, the latest from the berlin Film Festival. It is good to have you with us. Tonight, syrias president intends to take the whole country from rebel forces. This possibly deals a blow to a ceasefire deal announced earlier today by the u. S. Secreary of state john kerry. The deal was reached in munich between the u. S. , russia, and more than a dozen other countries. Lets go through what it calls for. It calls for a cessation of hostilities to begin in one week. The break in fighting should allow humanitarian aid into areas where it is needed. Diplomats also discussed ways of restarting peace talks between the Syrian Government and the opposition. The future of those talks remains unclear. They were not able to convince russia to in syria. We will have more on that