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BBC News

ukraine has been hit by a series of air strikes overnight — with attacks reported on the capital, kyiv, and cities in the north and east of the country. in dnipro, a 2—year—old girl was killed and 22 people were wounded when a residential building was destroyed — which was described by ukraine's president as a deliberate russian attack. russia has stepped up regular attacks on kyiv since may, especially at night, in what officials say is an attempt to damage morale. our correspondent, james waterhouse, has the latest weeks of silence and explosion start to blend afterwhile but there's always a scene that pierces through the monotony. a drone reduced to this after a strike from above. every destroyed building comes with a unique tragedy. translation: ,, , translation: suddenly, the fridge fell onto me- _ translation: suddenly, the fridge fell onto me. it— translation: suddenly, the fridge fell onto me. it hit— translation: suddenly, the fridge fell onto me. it hit me _ translation: suddenly, the fridge fell onto me. it hit me on _ translation: suddenly, the fridge fell onto me. it hit me on my- translation: suddenly, the fridge fell onto me. it hit me on my lower| fell onto me. it hit me on my lower back _ fell onto me. it hit me on my lower back i_ fell onto me. it hit me on my lower back i was — fell onto me. it hit me on my lower back. i was watching how everything collapsed _ back. i was watching how everything collapsed i— back. i was watching how everything collapsed. i understood what was happening when i saw the open sky. russia _ happening when i saw the open sky. russia has— happening when i saw the open sky. russia has been squarely blamed. the pressure caused by its relentless targeting of ukrainian cities is being felt.

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BBC News

afterwards, the players serenaded elton with a rendition of �*our song'. and that's all the sport for now. studio: lizzie, thanks very much. to ukraine next, where a two—year—old girl has died after another night of russian missile attacks. the attack, on a residential area in the central city of dnipro, injured 22 other people, including five children. our correspondent, james waterhouse, reports from kyiv. weeks of sirens and explosions start to blend after a while, but there's is always a scene which pierces through the monotony. a residential block in dnipro reduced to this after another strike from above. every destroyed building comes with a unique tragedy. "suddenly the fridge fell onto me," says valentyna. "it hit me in my lower back. i was watching how everything collapsed. "i understood what was happening

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BBC News

the committee which could issue a verdict and you have no possibility, no way to appeal against it. this is totally undemocratic and unconstitutional and it resembles russian solutions. to ukraine next, where a two—year—old girl has died after another night of russian missile attacks. the attack, on a residential area in the central city of dnipro injured 22 other people, including five children. our correspondent, james waterhouse, reports from kyiv. shouting. weeks of sirens and explosions start to blend after a while, but there's is always a scene which pierces through the monotony. a residential block in dnipro reduced to this after another strike from above. every destroyed building comes with a unique tragedy. "suddenly the fridge fell onto me," says valentyna. "it hit me in my lower back. "i was watching how everything collapsed. "i understood what was happening when i saw the open sky."

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Chris Jansing Reports

>> reporter: at the wall street's london office, gershkovich's boss says he's a victim of plummeting relations between russia and the united states. >> he was a journalist doing his job and journalism should not be a crime. >> reporter: other journalists describe feeling completely alone held at the prison. the monotony only broken by reading and the joy of mail. richard engel, nbc news. >> russia's deputy foreign affairs minister said russia may consider a possible prisoner swap a possible prisoner swap for gershkovich after a court orders in his place. >> the surgeon general about the public health crisis that comes with isolation. you're watching "chris jansing reports" only on msnbc. s" only c i don't live here, so i'm taking this

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The History of Comedy

course, well, he doesn't drink something likes it. he drinks a study his nerve the other night they got so steady couldn't move at all. carol was in a comedy team with a guy named buddy. how who she ended up marrying and then buddy, how went off to war ? so jean carroll rewrote their act so that she could do it by herself and became a solo stand up. guy ain't like he was going to the chair. i mean, expert manners. you know, i've seen people eat with their hands before, but not so and that she got rave reviews. she was playing the same venues as all the biggest comedians of the late 19 forties and getting bigger laughs than the guys. welcome to you bet your life, say the secret word and divide an extra $100. it's a common way. it's something you always have with you. della and start with you, fellas. what do you do to break up the monotony of housekeeping and taking care of five small gorillas? well i

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Velshi

resistance. today, we are reading a modern ukrainian classic, a defiance of those. but also in celebration of this country's great culture. today's velshi banned book club future is grey bees by the prolific ukrainian author andrey kurkov. ironically, set in eastern ukraine where flagrant censorship is occurring right now. grey bees takes place in 2014 right after the russian annexation of crimea. the book follows a beekeeper name sergei who lives in virtual solitude in the gray zone of the dundas region. neutral and unmoved by the politically-charged and very dangerous war surrounding him. sergei's greatest investment in the conflict is what will become of his regional beekeeper society. as the novel progressives, sodas soared's view on the war. especially after witnessing the way russian forces treat his friend and fellow beekeeper. grey bees is every bit a book about war, but the devastation on the pages and not from a bloody battle, but the monotony of the whole thing. the characters in grey bees

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Gutfeld

then again, i have to share my workspace with people with severe hygiene issues. what's worse is that one third of employees don't trust there hr department. the other two thirds our dating someone in hr. somewhat taken monotony, becaus i respect hr. i can't say that enough. this is from coast-to-coast rates of office workers in dc even complain about losses constantly them. some workplaces are so toxic many employees actually contemplate suicide. what is it employees want in their workplace? it simple, they just want to ge paid. 60 to percent of respondents sa they want more competitive salaries in 2023. which i take to heart, as of tonight i fired 60 to percent o my staff are.

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell

why would it be a surprise that people are pulling back on big ticket items? >> well,s is not a surprise. we expected people to pull back a bit. we bought a lot of stuff already to alleviate the monotony of work from home, school from home, and the quarantines that we all lived so long in the pandemic. so some of that was expected. now we're seeing more of a deceleration. compensating on goods has already declined. we'll get more on that on friday. the gdp, it will be a very strange thing where we see two quards in a row of negative gdp growth. and it gets there without recession. the labor market is improving. that's good news but it is improving with this burn of inflation and that's burning a hole in inflation wallets. we're not tech flick in a recession yet, later this year, and i think the risks are very high as we go into the latter

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Special Report With Bret Baier-20210812-22:42:00

baseball is coming here is such a cool thing. baseball is back and i'm very bullish in the future of major league baseball. >> a rod, of course, not playing tonight. is he on our team. team fox. what do the players who will actually be taken to the field of dreams think about this historic event? >> it breaks up the monotony of what we do for sure. and in a spectacular way. i'm looking forward to getting the whole grand tour and going in the corn maze and like being a kid having a good time. maybe meeting kevin costner, that would be awesome, too. >> ad revenue on fox sports will reportedly set a record for a regular season game. ticket prices are also through the roof. we just checked stub hub, bret, the cheapest ticket to get into this game right about now will cost you around $1,800. bret? >> bret: gaede, thanks, i like the old time uniforms though. might be woort ticket.

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