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and he goes, no, it's a human skull.ust pulled to the side of the road to try to compose -- excuse me. try to compose myself like i am now. >> hinson was retired by then, but when he arrived at the house he faced a fact every detective dreads. haunted by the search not made. >> i knew when i got there i had missed her. which is a hard thing as an investigator -- >> you're beating yourself up for that, huh? >> i'm not so much beating myself up. it's just i would have much rather found her than have him find her. >> now, all these years later, dolphin avenue was a crime scene. >> there's a possible break in a cold case. the disappearance of this young mother more than two decades ago. >> that search turned up much more than just bonnie's skull. there were her disintegrating bones, her ring, the acrylic fingernails she wore, even her pants, all found in the dirt beneath the shower. four months later dna testing confirmed the remains were bonnie's. and the medical examiner ruled bonnie's death a homicide. in august of 2015 m
and he goes, no, it's a human skull.ust pulled to the side of the road to try to compose -- excuse me. try to compose myself like i am now. >> hinson was retired by then, but when he arrived at the house he faced a fact every detective dreads. haunted by the search not made. >> i knew when i got there i had missed her. which is a hard thing as an investigator -- >> you're beating yourself up for that, huh? >> i'm not so much beating myself up. it's just i would have much...
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and so where the skull, the bone of the skull ends and then you come down from that and you find -- and you put your whole palm of your hand around it. sorry? >> sidebar? >> hi, everyone. we're watching the nunth day of witness testimony in the trial of derek chauvin. let me bring in our cnn legal analyst laura coates and charles ramsey. chief, thank you for being here. laura, your reaction from what we heard from dr. tobin? >> what he is describing is torturous. he describes not only the physiology hunld trying to -- behind trying to respirate and him deduced to trying to use finger, knuckles, shoulder, and you combine that with the idea of the kneeling, but he adds a new element here, the manipulation of handcuffs with the street creating a rock and hard place. his z hiss description is so compelling. >> yeah. describing the left side of his body being in a vice. and effectively rendering it as if his left lung had been removed. that's how hard it had been. chief, stick with me. looks like we might be getting back into it. let's listen. >> you may do them and he should phrase it more
and so where the skull, the bone of the skull ends and then you come down from that and you find -- and you put your whole palm of your hand around it. sorry? >> sidebar? >> hi, everyone. we're watching the nunth day of witness testimony in the trial of derek chauvin. let me bring in our cnn legal analyst laura coates and charles ramsey. chief, thank you for being here. laura, your reaction from what we heard from dr. tobin? >> what he is describing is torturous. he describes...
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as far as the skull. because we _ at the wheel. as far as the skull.eel. as far as the skull. l because we have 19 years since... at the wheel. as far as the skull. i because we have 19 years since... i can do it, i can do it. i could do a timetable — can do it, i can do it. i could do a timetable really of all that has happened, we've never been asleep on it. i happened, we've never been asleep on it. ~' happened, we've never been asleep on it. ~ �* , ., happened, we've never been asleep on it. ~ 2 ., . . , it. i think it's unfair criticism because i— it. i think it's unfair criticism because i know _ it. i think it's unfair criticism because i know what - it. i think it's unfair criticism because i know what we - it. i think it's unfair criticism because i know what we do. | it. i think it's unfair criticism - because i know what we do. and erfectl because i know what we do. and perfectly happy _ because i know what we do. and perfectly happy but we haven't done and what we have a data what we intend to do _ what we have a data what we intend to do.
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had been hammered into my skull. the white l hammered into my skull.ons who is corrupted by his master. there is naked rage and revenge in the story, nothing software cosy. it has big named stars. an newcomer is mesmerising as the young boy. good to see you again. the film has been directed by again. the film has been directed by a talented new york—based film—maker who i have been falling for more than 15 years. the white tiger is definitely bringing audiences a caustic, commentary on indian society. tt caustic, commentary on indian socie . 2, 2, caustic, commentary on indian socie . . ., ., ., . society. it had a lot of confidence in india then, _ society. it had a lot of confidence in india then, a _ society. it had a lot of confidence in india then, a middle _ society. it had a lot of confidence in india then, a middle class - society. it had a lot of confidence in india then, a middle class that| in india then, a middle class that was growing. some of those changes have stalled, the economy did not reach the economy that they thought. it is a comm
had been hammered into my skull. the white l hammered into my skull.ons who is corrupted by his master. there is naked rage and revenge in the story, nothing software cosy. it has big named stars. an newcomer is mesmerising as the young boy. good to see you again. the film has been directed by again. the film has been directed by a talented new york—based film—maker who i have been falling for more than 15 years. the white tiger is definitely bringing audiences a caustic, commentary on...
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i used in the us through most of the skulls. in the. movie to see. him used it's no. small boy do. this a believe me did says no no no that. wouldn't. so it's because the police. by social class laws. and poverty. if you're born into a poor family i born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die. generational poverty. it's an awfully tough fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. is you'll be via reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe from. isolation and community. are you going the right way or are you being so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. aura maybe in the shallowness. humanity has never seen such strange natural phenomena a big giant coming to us appearing in the peninsula. one after another. was never forgotten you have your solution to get you but you know whom does love with. those of us that he would be at. this one appeared in 2020. how often and
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and you put at that you feel the bottom of your skull and so here the skull the bone of the skull ends and then you come down from that and you'll find and you put your whole power of your hand around a very. again . the reason that the microphones have been turned off in the course is that the judge is taking issue with with some of the evidence that is being presented to to the court of the moment he's just discussing that with the defense and prosecution teams. as soon as he's satisfied then the march 1st will be tons on again we can hear what's happening in the court just to remind you with al-jazeera . and where bringing you live coverage once again of the director of in trial day 9 of proceedings today the former policeman accused of murdering george floyd in a case that's triggered worldwide protests demanding racial justice the prosecution is questioning medical expert pulmonologist and criminal case critical care experts i'm sorry dr martin tobin. the witnesses as you do certain things these are not required you may do them and he should phrase it more in terms of if you were
and you put at that you feel the bottom of your skull and so here the skull the bone of the skull ends and then you come down from that and you'll find and you put your whole power of your hand around a very. again . the reason that the microphones have been turned off in the course is that the judge is taking issue with with some of the evidence that is being presented to to the court of the moment he's just discussing that with the defense and prosecution teams. as soon as he's satisfied then...
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i thought i'd be playing polonius, if not the skull, by this time — yorick�*s skull. chuckles. in 1971, two old gentleman came round to see me afterwards and said, "congratulations! you're our 73rd hamlet!" how do you think theatre's going to respond to what's happened in the last 12 months? it's been pretty devastating. during my lifetime, the theatres in london were closed for longish periods during the second world war, but always sprang back. sir ian mckellen once again plays the prince, undimmed by the whips and scorns of time. will gompertz, bbc news. that is about it from me. remember, you can get me any time online on social media if you want. i'm lewis vaughan jones, this is bbc news. goodbye. hello there. temperatures have been coming down day by day and it's going to stay chilly now into the easter period but with high pressure nearby, we should see quite a bit of sunshine around, though it'll be cold with overnight frost so gardeners and growers, beware. and then as we head on into easter monday, a significant cold, arctic blast will bring us a mixture of sunshine a
i thought i'd be playing polonius, if not the skull, by this time — yorick�*s skull. chuckles. in 1971, two old gentleman came round to see me afterwards and said, "congratulations! you're our 73rd hamlet!" how do you think theatre's going to respond to what's happened in the last 12 months? it's been pretty devastating. during my lifetime, the theatres in london were closed for longish periods during the second world war, but always sprang back. sir ian mckellen once again plays...
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i thought i'd be playing polonius, if not the skull, by this time! yorick�*s skull.two old gentlemen came round to see me afterwards and said, "congratulations, you're our 73rd hamlet". how do you think theatre's going to respond to what's happened in the last 12 months? it's been pretty devastating. during my lifetime, the theatres in london were closed for longish periods during the second world war, but always sprang back. sir ian mckellen once again plays the prince, undimmed by the whips and scorns of time. will gompertz, bbc news. police in brussels have dispersed a crowd of several thousand young people who had turned out for a non—existent concert. officers on horseback and using water—cannon broke up the gathering, which was announced on social media apparently as an april fool's dayjoke. some in the crowd shouted "freedom" and threw projectiles at police. strict covid—19 social—distancing rules in belgium prohibit gatherings of more than four people outdoors. and finally, before we go, it seems easter has come early for a couple of monkeys and meerkats here
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i thought i'd be playing polonius, if not the skull, by this time! yorick�*s skull.be people who come to collect this hamlet. i remember when i played it in 1971, two old gentleman came round to see me afterwards and said, "congratulations, you're our 73rd hamlet. " why, madam, it is common. if it be, why seems it's so particular with thee? seems, madam? nay, it is. i know not seems. shakespeare was not unfamiliar with pandemics and plagues. how do you think theatre�*s going to respond to what's happened in the last 12 months? it's been pretty devastating. during my lifetime, the theatres in london were closed for longish periods during the second world war but always sprang back. so 50 years after this hamlet... it is an unweeded garden that grows to seed. ..sir ian mckellen once again plays the prince, undimmed by the whips and scorns of time. will gompertz, bbc news. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are clare cohen, women'
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so it went into the base of the neck, in the bottom of the skull, and got lodged in his brain. >> oh, lord! >> and that was the cause of death. attorney harry daniels will put this in greater context. >> exactly. an execution. execution. [ inaudible ] >> give us a minute. wait a minute. [ inaudible ] >> you'd better remember that. >> an execution, that's what took place. that's what attorney wayne kendall has described. he went over the medical points of it, but that's exactly the way that's described -- overkill execution. the law enforcement in this country cannot be judge, jury, and executioner. andrew did note get his due process. he was innocent. i don't care what the warrant -- what the search warrant -- he was innocent. he maintained the presumptions of innocence. so far as i'm concerned an innocent man was killed by law enforcement, overkill, unjustified shooting. shot this man while he was -- had his hands on the steering wheel. he wasn't fleeing. he wasn't fleeing. let's get that word gone. he wasn't fleeing. he was trying to run because he was scared for his life. he was sc
so it went into the base of the neck, in the bottom of the skull, and got lodged in his brain. >> oh, lord! >> and that was the cause of death. attorney harry daniels will put this in greater context. >> exactly. an execution. execution. [ inaudible ] >> give us a minute. wait a minute. [ inaudible ] >> you'd better remember that. >> an execution, that's what took place. that's what attorney wayne kendall has described. he went over the medical points of it,...
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the skull -- the bone of the skull ends, and then you come down from that and you will find -- you put your whole palm of your hand -- >> sidebar. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. voiceover: 'cause she's a biker... please don't follow me in. your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculos
the skull -- the bone of the skull ends, and then you come down from that and you will find -- you put your whole palm of your hand -- >> sidebar. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why...
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you will note first the base of the skull is divided by two ridges forming the three fossie.llum, and along the base -- >> the code? >> 94406. >> telephone? >> 7534- >> 871 -- ♪♪ ♪♪ >> get the hang of it. freedom, man, that's what it's all about. >> yeah, freedom, man, that's what it's all about. >> what a man want is the satisfaction of their own egos. i'm not complaining. what i was a youngster -- >> we knew the value of a dollar and we knew the meaning of hard work and sacrifice. >> where do ideas come from? from looking at one thing and seeing another. from fooling around, playing with possibilities. speculating. changing. pushing, pulling. transforming. and if you're lucky, you come up with something maybe worth saving and using and building on. that's where the game stops and the work begins. ♪♪ >> i admitted i had days of such discouragement that i hate to give it all up but something kept me going, i guess it is faith, the kind you have when you are very young and don't know any better. ♪♪ >> when the stuff comes alive and turns crazy on you, a writer better be in goo
you will note first the base of the skull is divided by two ridges forming the three fossie.llum, and along the base -- >> the code? >> 94406. >> telephone? >> 7534- >> 871 -- ♪♪ ♪♪ >> get the hang of it. freedom, man, that's what it's all about. >> yeah, freedom, man, that's what it's all about. >> what a man want is the satisfaction of their own egos. i'm not complaining. what i was a youngster -- >> we knew the value of a dollar...
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for you know skulls money and held with deutsche and in 1st break during the pandemic provided time to finally do some recording. or our lease is the 1st album nomads are on lockdown but however enjoyable a project shared between 2 old friends a studio recording can't replace a live performance. learn slowly. to return to the stage finally came in vienna in the full despite rising infection rates in the city having been declared a risk area. and held his 1st opera appearance since the corona virus outbreak varies don't colace at the vienna state opera. one has a special relationship with the austrian capital and he's just recorded an album in vienna this scene is that just as you see and he enters a city i've grown to live. there's no other place in the world where more composers are left and there's so much music about the city but these are still has its positive and its negative sides it's all much of a laugh and joke about it were sarcastic about it but in the end it's clear that everyone loves the city i live in and many have paid tribute to it already in so many different areas a
for you know skulls money and held with deutsche and in 1st break during the pandemic provided time to finally do some recording. or our lease is the 1st album nomads are on lockdown but however enjoyable a project shared between 2 old friends a studio recording can't replace a live performance. learn slowly. to return to the stage finally came in vienna in the full despite rising infection rates in the city having been declared a risk area. and held his 1st opera appearance since the corona...
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but-- >> stephen: did he have-- did he have any opinion about the shape of your skull?on on the level with me, or whether he felt like it was a great skull. i didn't really go there. but, you know, it's not always a totally rational set of beliefs rooted in facts, let's say. and then, you know, i think that there are-- there are subtler factions that were represented that day. and that, in some ways, stephen, is going to be a harder thing to address and root out. >> stephen: what do you mean, "a subtler faction?" >> well, you know, i think there are people who don't believe in phrenology, and who-- are subtler in their rendering of misinformation. you know, they say, "well, who can say there wasn't some antifa and left-wing agitation in the crowd?" you know, that's a significant part of it, even though, again, there's no evidence that that's the case. you know, there are actors who were involved that day who were able to sugar coat this for a broader audience. and what academic researchers on extremism have told me again and again is, during administrations that are lib
but-- >> stephen: did he have-- did he have any opinion about the shape of your skull?on on the level with me, or whether he felt like it was a great skull. i didn't really go there. but, you know, it's not always a totally rational set of beliefs rooted in facts, let's say. and then, you know, i think that there are-- there are subtler factions that were represented that day. and that, in some ways, stephen, is going to be a harder thing to address and root out. >> stephen: what do...
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i thought i'd be playing polonius, if not the skull, by this time! yorick�*s skull.two old gentleman came round to see me afterwards and said, "congratulations, you're our 73rd hamlet". how do you think theatre's going to respond to what's happened in the last 12 months? it's been pretty devastating. during my lifetime, the theatres in london were closed for longish periods during the second world war, but always sprang back. so 50 years after this hamlet... ..sir ian mckellen once again plays the prince, undimmed by the whips and scorns of time. will gompertz, bbc news. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @bbckasiamadera. hello there. temperatures have been in the southwest of england in the afternoon in cornwall, we have had highs of 19 degrees, but one area that's been very warm of the past few days but the cloud coming off the north sea, is only nine celsius. the cloud eventually break up to bring some late sunshine but the cloud is coming back in again across parts of england overnight and also feeding into northern areas of scotland. we have some clear skies and
i thought i'd be playing polonius, if not the skull, by this time! yorick�*s skull.two old gentleman came round to see me afterwards and said, "congratulations, you're our 73rd hamlet". how do you think theatre's going to respond to what's happened in the last 12 months? it's been pretty devastating. during my lifetime, the theatres in london were closed for longish periods during the second world war, but always sprang back. so 50 years after this hamlet... ..sir ian mckellen once...
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so where the skull -- the bone of the skull ends, and then you come down from that, and you'll find -- and you'll put your whole palm of your hand around here. >> members of the jury, the witness is asking you to do certain things. these are not required. you may do them, and he should phrase it more in terms of if you were to do that. and if you wish to do it, that is your choice. >> we do know, brandt, that a lot of them did it. >> right. we got the pool notes from the reporters in the courtroom today, and they noticed nearly all of the jurors were starting to follow the direction of the doctor. and that's important because as the prosecution is trying to make their case, they obviously have to have the jurors be paying attention and being invested. when i was in the courtroom yesterday, towards the afternoon, there were several witness who's were forensic scientists who were presenting kind of boilerplate investigative discussion and terms, and i could see folks start to zone out a little bit. i mean a lot of folks were trying to stay engaged. but, you know, it's like 3:00 in the
so where the skull -- the bone of the skull ends, and then you come down from that, and you'll find -- and you'll put your whole palm of your hand around here. >> members of the jury, the witness is asking you to do certain things. these are not required. you may do them, and he should phrase it more in terms of if you were to do that. and if you wish to do it, that is your choice. >> we do know, brandt, that a lot of them did it. >> right. we got the pool notes from the...
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model of the head of henry the 4th made by a forensic scientist based on the original find of his skull and perhaps we can read the tragedy of henry's life from his face it was a life marked by strife the pope excommunicated him his sons rebelled against him and the year his cathedral was consecrated was also the year of his death. unleashed a foot to his and kaiser declan's into zones on a full of fog like you henry the 4th was an emperor who reigned in thought entirely in the tradition of his ancestors he viewed as monarchy as god given and inherited from his father's house in the flesh and that made him very unprepared for an ethical conflict which broke out in the 2nd half of the 11th century and which suddenly called the authority of the king into question as you. the king was viewed by the church reformers as a layman and no longer as one anointed by god or goddess. and that developed into a fundamental conflict around the question of which was to take precedence on earth the power of the church or the secular power as it does a conflict this conflict erupted in the so-called inve
model of the head of henry the 4th made by a forensic scientist based on the original find of his skull and perhaps we can read the tragedy of henry's life from his face it was a life marked by strife the pope excommunicated him his sons rebelled against him and the year his cathedral was consecrated was also the year of his death. unleashed a foot to his and kaiser declan's into zones on a full of fog like you henry the 4th was an emperor who reigned in thought entirely in the tradition of his...
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i thought i'd be playing polonius, if not the skull, by this time! yorick�*s skull.erwards and said, "congratulations, "you're our 73rd hamlet". why, madam, it is common. if it be, why seems it's so particular with thee? seems, madam? nay, it is. i know not seems. shakespeare was not unfamiliar with pandemics and plagues. how do you think theatre's going to respond to what's happened in the last 12 months? it's been pretty devastating. during my lifetime, the theatres in london were closed for longish periods during the second world war, but always sprang back. so, 50 years after this hamlet... it is an unweeded garden that grows to seed. sir ian mckellen once again plays the prince, undimmed by the whips and scorns of time. time for a look at the weather. here's darren bett. it is all change? it is all change? it is all change? it is indeed. we have been to the top of the roller—coaster, and we are going down. temperatures were 19 today in cornwall, the part of the country to be. linkage has been warm recently, but recently, the temperatures were no more than 9 degr
i thought i'd be playing polonius, if not the skull, by this time! yorick�*s skull.erwards and said, "congratulations, "you're our 73rd hamlet". why, madam, it is common. if it be, why seems it's so particular with thee? seems, madam? nay, it is. i know not seems. shakespeare was not unfamiliar with pandemics and plagues. how do you think theatre's going to respond to what's happened in the last 12 months? it's been pretty devastating. during my lifetime, the theatres in london...
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the exotic and the wild people visited museum collections to see glass cases full of skeletons and skullsand asked themselves for are we all really one unified human race how do we differ from each other they had already started cataloguing these exhibits and now they began to categorise them in the 1st phillip genetic trees that haykel introduced in the 816000 showed an established categorize ation and hierarchy of the better worse higher or lower in. media in the smarts and that became clear when tabular overviews of categories based on data about skulls hair color and structure and eye color were published for the 1st time they noted the course hair of the papuans or hottentot and rank them at the lower end of the table. then came the mediterranean and the europeans and then later on the caucasians on top went in meditative on and in spirit and the co cos you know understood the kaiser vilhelm institute for in 3 polje was founded in the indulge them in 1927 during the nazi period it became the center for research in eugenics and racial hygiene its director was an anthropologist oig an
the exotic and the wild people visited museum collections to see glass cases full of skeletons and skullsand asked themselves for are we all really one unified human race how do we differ from each other they had already started cataloguing these exhibits and now they began to categorise them in the 1st phillip genetic trees that haykel introduced in the 816000 showed an established categorize ation and hierarchy of the better worse higher or lower in. media in the smarts and that became clear...
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to close someone into believing it because you've got a good skull if you will it's pretty easy if. it's same wrong. rowles just don't call. me old but you get to shape out disdained you can stick as a kid and gain from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. she still looks for common ground. the mission you should cancel such. would be. to push the. markets. around the ball just to take you to your cynical run altitude of going to keep that. particular so it's a concern you know much. but it's your fault if. you push the other kids to. the goals by the fish and finally get the ball if you want to buy new clothes but it's not that you can put it. just cute. but the simplest of the kits you can follow such empathy and compassion we have more discipline to double something. that. didn't need to go why did he keep the both of. the kids are getting the go. get a lift but continue to. kick a ball here cut down the ball. some point. to kick. the foot. is the good. news you. could loosen the lead to do so that your shoes the those who knew was not. crawling. through
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of the previous series instalments, my favourite was kong: skull island — not least because director into a weirdly sinny literate oddity that tipped its hat towards apocalypse now, hell in the pacific and even cannibal holocaust — like an indie movie thatjust happened to cost millions and millions of dollars. there's little of that quirkiness in this latest instalment helmed by adam wingard whose directorial cv includes you're next, the guest, and the 2016 blair witch reboot. the plot makes no sense, even by monster movie standards, the characters are paper—thin and the wanton destruction is so inconsequential that it becomes hard to care, especially when viewed at home rather than on a massive cinema screen. while big creatures fighting can be fun, the biggest problem with godzilla vs kong is that it keeps reminding you of all the other films you'd rather be watching, from ishiro honda's original 1954 godzilla — still an atom—age classic, to guillermo del toro�*s pacific rim — the high watermark of giant mechanoids punching massive monsters. still, godzilla vs kong does what it say
of the previous series instalments, my favourite was kong: skull island — not least because director into a weirdly sinny literate oddity that tipped its hat towards apocalypse now, hell in the pacific and even cannibal holocaust — like an indie movie thatjust happened to cost millions and millions of dollars. there's little of that quirkiness in this latest instalment helmed by adam wingard whose directorial cv includes you're next, the guest, and the 2016 blair witch reboot. the plot...
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setback that year in june she revealed she had suffered hell wasn't full yet the accident left her with skull fractures and a broken left wrist and hand she was unresponsive on arrival at hospital but made a full recovery i'm down stronger actually. doesn't really mean he's drunk or but yes it was a pretty hard time right pierre insight at any. risk even for a back like norway or climb back on was it was during her recovery the half british hof japanese skateboarder spent more time on her other passion of surfing and may even treated as more than a hobby in future i actually want to compete in surfing take steve miller thanks. next month next year next there are breaks in paris. first things 1st though as her trailblazing debut in tokyo beckons. good for her we wish her all the lock and with that now you're up to date on the news coming up next it is doc film and the search for the last supper i'm sorry kelly in berlin thanks for watching take care. of the ship. we take on the. matter. of. relief. over the. fire me.
setback that year in june she revealed she had suffered hell wasn't full yet the accident left her with skull fractures and a broken left wrist and hand she was unresponsive on arrival at hospital but made a full recovery i'm down stronger actually. doesn't really mean he's drunk or but yes it was a pretty hard time right pierre insight at any. risk even for a back like norway or climb back on was it was during her recovery the half british hof japanese skateboarder spent more time on her other...
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the exotic and the wild people visited museum collections to see glass cases full of skeletons and skullsand asked themselves for are we all really one unified human race how do we differ from each other they had already started cataloguing these exhibits and now they began to categorise them in the 1st phillip genetic trees that haykel introduced in the 860000 showed an established categorization and hierarchy of better worse higher or lower that in base. who media in the smarts and that became clear when tabular overviews of categories based on data about skulls hair color and structure and eye color were published for the 1st time they noted the course hair of the papuans or hottentot and rank them at the lower end of the table. then came the mediterranean and the europeans and then later on the caucasians on top went in meditative on and in spirit and then co cos you know understood the kaiser vilhelm institute for in 3 polje was founded in berlin darlin in 1927 during the nazi period it became the center for research in eugenics and racial hygiene its director was anthropologist oig
the exotic and the wild people visited museum collections to see glass cases full of skeletons and skullsand asked themselves for are we all really one unified human race how do we differ from each other they had already started cataloguing these exhibits and now they began to categorise them in the 1st phillip genetic trees that haykel introduced in the 860000 showed an established categorization and hierarchy of better worse higher or lower that in base. who media in the smarts and that...
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there's a moment where the prosecution displays a bag that happens to hold the skulls of the bordens, and lizzie borden promptly fainted then, and -- earning the approval of all journalists, even the pretty hostile irish catholic paper from fall river. so there is the sense that her own behavior, her own demeanor during the trial was essential to the question of her guilt or innocence as the argument being made by the laurd -- lawyers. and i should say that the book is mostly about the trial, so i'll just give very briefly a sense of that for the prosecution as was indicated by my summary of the murders, the case is one of exclusive opportunity, you know, mixed with a powerful motive. basically no one else could have done it. therefore, lizzie borden did it, and we know that she hated her stepmother. they are largely silent on why she killed her father. that's something that the prosecutors can't quite grapple with themselves. all the focus is about lizzie and her stepmother, not about her father, so the only thing the prosecution can really argue is that lizzie borden meant to kill h
there's a moment where the prosecution displays a bag that happens to hold the skulls of the bordens, and lizzie borden promptly fainted then, and -- earning the approval of all journalists, even the pretty hostile irish catholic paper from fall river. so there is the sense that her own behavior, her own demeanor during the trial was essential to the question of her guilt or innocence as the argument being made by the laurd -- lawyers. and i should say that the book is mostly about the trial,...
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the legacy of the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st outset that we are british and we want regulation i was in the industry and if we don't behave any aspirin or 2 that's fine. brussels or just the e.u. to come up with a unified response on use all the astra zeneca job fairing public confidence in the shoulder sponsoring. for me there is no risk since it has been shown that there are people who have unfortunately died after getting vaccinated for the same the risk is low in their best interest i think we don't know what to trust arguably to the dark. germany reveals plans for talks with most go to buy sputnik v. we as long as the jobs are approved by brussels. and in just under 2 hours a soyuz rocket will launch for the international space station as head of the 60th anniversary of human space travel we spoke exclusively to the head of the international astronauts at.
the legacy of the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st outset that we are british and we want regulation i was in the industry and if we don't behave any aspirin or 2 that's fine. brussels or just the e.u. to come up with a unified response on use all the astra zeneca job fairing public confidence in the shoulder sponsoring. for...
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as i mention with the skulls, all these moments of great theater. you know, there is still the question of -- which i think we struggle with in many other contexts, too, which is trying to understand human behavior, you know. how is it that someone who led basically a normal life for 32 years, might have committed two horrible murders in one day, and then went on to live a basically normal life afterwards. >> right. >> so maybe in a contemporary sense, the lack of a romance might be a good thing to do in a film. in other words, it would give movie reviewers something to say about this film, how it differs. >> right. >> and that films shouldn't need a romance. >> thank you. hi. >> hi. i was wondering what precedent, if any, you think this case set for law enforcement officials and court officials handling similar cases in the near future. >> yeah, i struggled with this one because i think that it doesn't, it doesn't do much in the doctrinal sense because, because it was so out of the ordinary, you know. so that -- it's hard to imagine the rulings, fo
as i mention with the skulls, all these moments of great theater. you know, there is still the question of -- which i think we struggle with in many other contexts, too, which is trying to understand human behavior, you know. how is it that someone who led basically a normal life for 32 years, might have committed two horrible murders in one day, and then went on to live a basically normal life afterwards. >> right. >> so maybe in a contemporary sense, the lack of a romance might be...
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russian terms and to that means on the largely russian control through the politics in gone by small skull could put pressure on all ukrainian politics that's what moscow obviously vaughn's new president selenski understands that and that is why he has changed his tactics towards russia in the beginning he used to be looking for dialogue with moscow now he is choosing a completely different tone and to once and nato membership the 2nd reason is that there has been having a heavy pressure on the program and politicians going to ukraine in recent months all russia friendly t.v. channels for example was closed by president selenski putin didn't like that and now he's obviously taking revenge the next 3 isn't is that the significantly worse relations with the west the verbal exchange with the u.s. president joe biden who called putin and there are there are you never forgets something like that and finally there is also the upcoming parliamentary elections in russia terry the kremlin apparently needs and you are a gent that distracts from the internal russian problems and seeks an enemy from o
russian terms and to that means on the largely russian control through the politics in gone by small skull could put pressure on all ukrainian politics that's what moscow obviously vaughn's new president selenski understands that and that is why he has changed his tactics towards russia in the beginning he used to be looking for dialogue with moscow now he is choosing a completely different tone and to once and nato membership the 2nd reason is that there has been having a heavy pressure on the...
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going to put false and it will come to the 1st appeal of the sheep that probably of what the most skulls that loved all male would at the least or should needs his next move has been missed because all. you get your music yet. in the world is. concerned since the. newer super glue from the borg or needs someone to loosen the purse it's. still. loves to. talk to think it's there she has to find a new feel to it it's here it is going little english then soon as it is it's really soon. the old west you go idea good the good is for those of me as well those are those are groups where you seriously when you're used to your good good good good good to be your was good on the board of the hill it's all the boss of me sure the. person. with. the plans for telling. me that. i. should. just quit too much. oh. push the thoughts of. the muslim who puts it because that is something that you did with the. first. text. that. if the shook. and now crossing the threshold here if you can make it is fit right into space also now on board the international space station. for security very far from here for
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declared inside the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more crime. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry except that we have regulation we want regulation i was the industry and if we don't behave as in the hospital to find. the. week's top stories on our take rock scene hesitancy throws up a major obstacle for the e.u. is already stalling rolled out struggling to convince people that the code is safe . for the law and sees its worst rioting in decades with rival gangs hurling petrol bombs on tools and police cars refuse to trade barriers. on a field where u.s. intelligence analyst faces years in jail for exposing america's drug warfare program you speak to a whistleblower who's in close contact with him. he did it because he was exposing a war crime he's not allowed to say that and so he really doesn't have any chance of acquittal.
declared inside the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more crime. so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interests of the industry except that we have regulation we want regulation i was the industry and if we don't behave as in the hospital to find. the. week's top stories on our take rock scene hesitancy throws up a major obstacle for the e.u. is already stalling rolled out struggling to convince...
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the legacy of the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why you shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st the extent that we are british and we want regulation i was in the police wouldn't be here if i was in your spin on tonight's crime. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race move his arms off and spearing dramatic development only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. in. the cases i've been usual blood. trying to inbox a nation with the astra zeneca vaccine should be listed as possible side effects of the vaccine the european medicines agency maintains the benefits of astra zeneca has covert job still outweigh the risks while warning blood clots should be listed as a rare side effect. and there is a u. turn still a u. turn if you change your mind a 2nd time and go back to your original stance of burden corresponden
the legacy of the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why you shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st the extent that we are british and we want regulation i was in the police wouldn't be here if i was in your spin on tonight's crime. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race move his arms off and spearing...
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it penetrated the skull and fractured the skull. hit something hard like that, it is going to deform in fragments. once it hits the brain, it wobbles and turns. i think he died probably a few minutes after that last shot. >> i mean look, it is tragic, we are talking about human being here no matter what the circumstances is suffering the last few minutes. that's horrible and you were saying it was not instantanous. the impact has been looks like they are hiding something. all of that being said, is it possible, is there any situation in which you would see this many shots, up to ten shots or being shot in the back of the head would be legitimately executed situation by police. >> that's why we have to see the video to find out exactly what was going on. there are strict rules in place for using deadly force against a suspect. from what i heard so far, this does not seem to fit that particular portion of the policy. i need to see the video. what they managed to do in north carolina is fumble the ball beyond anything i have seen in re
it penetrated the skull and fractured the skull. hit something hard like that, it is going to deform in fragments. once it hits the brain, it wobbles and turns. i think he died probably a few minutes after that last shot. >> i mean look, it is tragic, we are talking about human being here no matter what the circumstances is suffering the last few minutes. that's horrible and you were saying it was not instantanous. the impact has been looks like they are hiding something. all of that...
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and my dad had a fractured skull. do you know the impact of a person that has a fractured skull?e, one is an active police officer still. my question is, are they continuing the same work? it's just sad. yesterday i'm super grateful for that, i'm super grateful for that. >> your dad's case was 30 years ago and it did open so many of our eyes to what was happening because there happened to be a camera there, just like with george floyd. because there was that camera there, we got to see what a lived experience of being a black man can be. it changed all of us. but do you think something -- i know you feel there wasn't enough change after your father's beating. do you think something has fundamentally changed today? >> i do. because now measuring, not just black people, america has to explain this to their kids because every kid possible has a phone. it's like telling their friends, they're coming back to their parents, white, black, asian, whoever, they're coming back to their parents for answers. you're not going to lie to a kid. america is forced to tell their kids the truth and
and my dad had a fractured skull. do you know the impact of a person that has a fractured skull?e, one is an active police officer still. my question is, are they continuing the same work? it's just sad. yesterday i'm super grateful for that, i'm super grateful for that. >> your dad's case was 30 years ago and it did open so many of our eyes to what was happening because there happened to be a camera there, just like with george floyd. because there was that camera there, we got to see...
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skull and what they cut out of the left on the top of my. head to plan. around with. my. last bag. that. should get broken. down the long nets with name tag team that. gets to. the love of please speak up the mustang mom i'm going to the leg and love going to bed is a long time i can't. make the strong man. come to being let out. i. think there's a. lot of things. the stuff did in the sixty's. not a. lot of the things. we did he said he just. didn't. seem. to really. get his to the. better. i...
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the plexus of the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into st odd since if we are british and we want regulation the housing industry and the freedom behave final to just fine. you can put your foot underneath that you'll meet him in houston your chief in monster's america simulators he's flown so many times and to study them so well sometimes it's hard to tell who's teaching whom this is now this is the business school was usually means to go to do something with him he's appalled to see the smoke could position. down the steak that's how it is in here but. i put on mine put like gods or something and a star of their. charge out of it and pretend that. i should do this with. great that's exactly what. bush which as we knew it was a shame when the police commissioner of the supposed to man you going to see me you know someone you see with just reduced me to the newest of this windows new custodian the complete with you needed
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just apologized earlier this month for holding more than 1000 stolen schools of enslaved people -- skullsaved people and its morton collection. in january, the president of harvard university issued a letter acknowledging the 22,000 human remains in its collections included 15 from the people of african dissent who may have been enslaved and pledge to review its policies of ethical stewardship. for more on the growing demands for respectful treatment of african-american remains and museum collections, especially those of the enslaved, we're joined by samuel redman, historian at the university of massachusetts amherst. author of "bone rooms: from scientific racism to human prehistory in museums" and the forthcoming books "prophets and ghost: the story of salvage anthropology" and "the museum in crisis." professor, thank you for joining us. start off by responding to the use of these children's phones that the police killed 1985 that apparently the philadelphia medical examiner gave to this professor come this princeton university professor and university of pennsylvania professor alan mann
just apologized earlier this month for holding more than 1000 stolen schools of enslaved people -- skullsaved people and its morton collection. in january, the president of harvard university issued a letter acknowledging the 22,000 human remains in its collections included 15 from the people of african dissent who may have been enslaved and pledge to review its policies of ethical stewardship. for more on the growing demands for respectful treatment of african-american remains and museum...
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they're not going to return thousands of skulls they have.ot going to stop killing people unless they are pressured. we have to find a way to apply the pressure. i don't think there apology is a bad thing. amy: mike, this so reminds me of henrietta lacks, the african-american woman whose cancer cells are the source of the first immortalized human cell line, one of the most important cell lines in medical research at the time that she was dying she never knew there were using her cancer cells. her family for years did not know this. now we see these bones of the children of the move bombing, as you said, you don't know what happened to the remains of the 11 people killed in the move house, but you also mentioned mumia abu-jamal in prison for life in pennsylvania. we have just gotten word in the last days he has survived serious open-heart surgery. do you know about his condition that he has congestive heart failure and what are the causes of this? >> yeah, i mean, what is happening with his health situation is deaflnot ju because he is 67 year
they're not going to return thousands of skulls they have.ot going to stop killing people unless they are pressured. we have to find a way to apply the pressure. i don't think there apology is a bad thing. amy: mike, this so reminds me of henrietta lacks, the african-american woman whose cancer cells are the source of the first immortalized human cell line, one of the most important cell lines in medical research at the time that she was dying she never knew there were using her cancer cells....
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deployed inside the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into street not accept that we are british and we want regulation i was in just a nice we don't behave penalty just fine. despite a curfew riots continue into the 19 minnesota law for a black man who was shot by a police officer during a traffic stop. tear gas i've been used to disperse the crowd of protesters outside of the. police to bomb. tempers flare in italy as restaurant owners the mall and the right to reopen after a nice the covert shut down. austria says it's reached an agreement with russia to buy a 1000000 doses of the sporting week over the vaccine saw for the country's doctors chamber advised to approve the shot for use we are very thankful and grateful to russia that we are able to buy.
deployed inside the skull if the so food industry is successful it will create more jobs it will create more value added it will create more growth so i don't see why we shouldn't also fight for the interest something into street not accept that we are british and we want regulation i was in just a nice we don't behave penalty just fine. despite a curfew riots continue into the 19 minnesota law for a black man who was shot by a police officer during a traffic stop. tear gas i've been used to...
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range ibt immediate projectiles, perforated and penetrated his skull and his brain. it's important to note that the projectile was recovered in his brain and it never exited. and the trajectory attorney daniels was right to front, back to front, it went into the basest neck in tand got lodged n his brain. >> oh, lord! >> and that was the cause of death. attorney daniels will put this in greater context. >> execution. execution. >> arrest him! arrest him right now! we need justice! >> you have to arrest him! >> right now! >> police need justice, bro! you have to remember that. the streets will get justice! you ain't nothing. >> execution. that's what took place. that's what attorney -- they described. he went over the medical points of it. but that's exactly what he described. overkill, execution. the law enforcement in this country cannot be judge, jury, and executioner. he did not get his due process. he was innocent. i don't care what the warrant -- what the search warrant, he was innocent. he maintained the presumption of innocence. >> that's right. >> so as far a
range ibt immediate projectiles, perforated and penetrated his skull and his brain. it's important to note that the projectile was recovered in his brain and it never exited. and the trajectory attorney daniels was right to front, back to front, it went into the basest neck in tand got lodged n his brain. >> oh, lord! >> and that was the cause of death. attorney daniels will put this in greater context. >> execution. execution. >> arrest him! arrest him right now! we...
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stressed but about that get off the east coast i'm well it was good it got there now please call a simple skull a simple school listen to a video. or pricing of the video it's a digital book of the one. orchard by sure if it's danish the more region of at the top of. the go to tour to do in italy. of course there were no demons but the queen seemed to have a mind of its own of which. there were several expeditions to investigate the 1st creatures in your mouth. to argue porches a couple of originals some grub or what's there we were just. on the road to reduce our own stroke. but it's still our girl to show us marie demands but there isn't a nose in the store both are girls the demand is just the american years from our new curriculum made. creature formation is caused by the buildup of gas some to the surface and not by the melting of permafrost dark want to resume our shot or remember why it's. sure it's of our bureau in that dark really resemble as a short doubling our grasshopper scored a parachute enough by g.m. the. ira to work could insure my memes from the minute in on the federal emplo
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. >> of course not, i thought i would be playing the skull by this time.d come to collect this hamlet. i played it in 1971, two older gentleman came by and said congratulations you are our 73rd hamlet. >> how is theater going to respond to what is happened in the last 12 months? >> during my time, the theaters in london were closed during the second world war. they always sprang back. >> sir ian mckellan plays the prince. laura: he is still going strong. i would love to be in london or windsor to see that. a rare sighting of our larger feline friends at a national park in india. workers came upon a family of asiatic lions. they usually keep to themselves, but they were drinking from an artificial pond set up keep the parks animals cool. they needed it. parts of india are going through a heat wave right now with temperatures soaring to 40 degrees celsius. that's about 104 degrees fahrenheit. about 0 lions live in that park in the western state. officials have set up 400 water points to try to keep them cool. that's almost one pond per lion. these clearly pr
. >> of course not, i thought i would be playing the skull by this time.d come to collect this hamlet. i played it in 1971, two older gentleman came by and said congratulations you are our 73rd hamlet. >> how is theater going to respond to what is happened in the last 12 months? >> during my time, the theaters in london were closed during the second world war. they always sprang back. >> sir ian mckellan plays the prince. laura: he is still going strong. i would love to...
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of the previous series instalments, the my favourites was kong skull island not least because he managedo protect towards apocalypse now, and even holocausts, like i'm indie movie thatjust happened to cap cost millions and millions of dollars. there is little of that quirkiness in this latest instalment helmed by adam wingard who is directory lcb includes euronext, the cast, and the 2016 blair which reboots. the proxy makes no sense, even by month and will be standards. the characters are paper—thin. and the destruction is so inconsequential that it becomes hard to care especially when viewed at home rather than on a massive cinema screen. while the big creatures fighting can be fun, the biggest problem with godzilla versus kong is that it keeps reminding you of all the other films you would rather be watching. from the original 1954 godzilla stenographic to pacific rim, the high water of giants make noise punching massive monsters. still, godzilla versus kong does what it says and it's available to rent from a range of platforms now. that's a pretty sweet, thank you for watching, stay s
of the previous series instalments, the my favourites was kong skull island not least because he managedo protect towards apocalypse now, and even holocausts, like i'm indie movie thatjust happened to cap cost millions and millions of dollars. there is little of that quirkiness in this latest instalment helmed by adam wingard who is directory lcb includes euronext, the cast, and the 2016 blair which reboots. the proxy makes no sense, even by month and will be standards. the characters are...