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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like boyce set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy more prepared or. * the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction there has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study part of physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science which just leads the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like boyce set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or preparing. * the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction that has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study part of physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science the shift leads the simplicity of the way we use diets compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into l
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy more prepared or. * the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction there has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study patted physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science the shift leads the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted i
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or. the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction that has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study pattern physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science but just leaves the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculp
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion...
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revolutionary 100 years since his birth we'll find out why groundbreaking conceptual artist joseph boyce is still making waves. and the work of a serbian sculptor who transforms weapons of war into instruments of communication and harmony. welcome to the show 100 years after her birth and almost 80 since i death sophie show remains a powerful symbol of peaceful resistance against tyranny in 1943 the student who was executed for her brave attempts to resist the nazi dictatorship she was just 21 shoulder documented her short life using diaries and letters imagine what she could have done today with instagram that was the idea that inspired a new project in germany launched to mark her 13 we. heard just a set of mines and at stanford lester doesn't talk. in the mass. manchester in there so companies need not need to get up. as an avatar in the mentioned city and a construct and. a side to the film shoot at the end of march depicting sophie shows a rival in munich her brother and sister it's a pick her up actress luna brady is $21.00 the same age as sophie short in the last year of her life.
revolutionary 100 years since his birth we'll find out why groundbreaking conceptual artist joseph boyce is still making waves. and the work of a serbian sculptor who transforms weapons of war into instruments of communication and harmony. welcome to the show 100 years after her birth and almost 80 since i death sophie show remains a powerful symbol of peaceful resistance against tyranny in 1943 the student who was executed for her brave attempts to resist the nazi dictatorship she was just 21...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or. the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction there has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study patted physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science the shift leaves the simplicity of the way we used diets compared to the reality of how complex things are. voices complex thoughts compacted into little sculp
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion...
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on the 100th anniversary of his birth boyce's unrestrained creative urge is taking center stage again boyce was anti or farsi and resonated with the younger generation is objection to admission requirements famously lost in his teaching post at the. academy. but on television. voice was a champion of social change but he was also interested in religion and spirituality and in creating his own mythical persona he wasn't always consistent. you have the boys he said women should have encountered the work that they do at home so that's pretty progressive. and at the same time. this kind of patriarchy. in the center of his discourse always i think it's as ambivalent on this question as it is on every question with boys and that's probably why i remain interesting as an artist i think polarizes on pretty much every issue you look at. even in 2021 voice comes across as a larger than life the cost forensic collection of juxtaposes his works with contemporary art works that question capitalism and the financial system demanding alternatives. and radical change. the environment plays an importa
on the 100th anniversary of his birth boyce's unrestrained creative urge is taking center stage again boyce was anti or farsi and resonated with the younger generation is objection to admission requirements famously lost in his teaching post at the. academy. but on television. voice was a champion of social change but he was also interested in religion and spirituality and in creating his own mythical persona he wasn't always consistent. you have the boys he said women should have encountered...
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revolutionary 100 years since his birth we'll find out why groundbreaking conceptual artist joseph boyce is still making waves. and the work of a serbian sculptor who transforms weapons of war into instruments of communication and harmony. welcome to the show 100 years after her birth and almost 80 since i death sophie show remains a powerful symbol of peaceful resistance against tyranny in 1943 the student who was executed for her brave attempt to resist the nazi dictatorship she was just 21 shoulder documented her short life using diaries and letters imagine what she could have done today with instagram that was the idea that inspired a new project in germany launched to mark her 13 a very. disaffected mines in advance or to let it doesn't soak. in the amount. manifesting are so common you need not need to get up. as an avatar in the challenge and shoot in a constructive and it. is coming aside the film shoot at the end of march depicting sophie shows a rival in munich her brother hants is there to pick her up actress lena very is 21 the same age as sophie short in the last year of her
revolutionary 100 years since his birth we'll find out why groundbreaking conceptual artist joseph boyce is still making waves. and the work of a serbian sculptor who transforms weapons of war into instruments of communication and harmony. welcome to the show 100 years after her birth and almost 80 since i death sophie show remains a powerful symbol of peaceful resistance against tyranny in 1943 the student who was executed for her brave attempt to resist the nazi dictatorship she was just 21...
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born in $1021.00 joseph boyce was in the hitler youth and during world war 2 he was part of a bomber squadron does he have something to hide really progressive or perhaps backward looking his experience in the war let him to believe that people and society had to change and that this was a process he often chose materials that changed like facts or felt. the space curator a current exhibition at stuttgart darts gallery makes this clear. on the 100th anniversary of his birth boyce's unrestrained creative urge is taking center stage again boyce was anti or farsi and resonated with the younger generation is objection to admission requirements famously lost in his teaching post at the arts academy. because i. believe that on television. voice was a champion of social change but he was also interested in religion and spirituality and in creating his own mythical person you know he wasn't always consistent. you have the boys he should have received an income for the work that they do at home so that's pretty progressive. and at the same time. that this kind of patriarch. in the center of h
born in $1021.00 joseph boyce was in the hitler youth and during world war 2 he was part of a bomber squadron does he have something to hide really progressive or perhaps backward looking his experience in the war let him to believe that people and society had to change and that this was a process he often chose materials that changed like facts or felt. the space curator a current exhibition at stuttgart darts gallery makes this clear. on the 100th anniversary of his birth boyce's unrestrained...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political significance. this of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small ones that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy more prepared. the idea is very simple whereas acid then there has to be a chemical reaction that has to be exchange of electrons could be a source of power and such but this is the images so john was critical study part of physical the absurdity of science the apparent absurdity of science just leaves out the simplicity of the way we use dion's compared to the reality of how complex things are. boyce's complex thoughts compac
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political significance. this of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. artists like voice set into motion is more relevant than ever the exhibition...
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currently those of joseph boyce. boyce and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony crack 1st met boyce in london in 1972. first time to see. in him in the white house he stood there with his face a jacket on and his and the curious curious figure and not very good english i have to say the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or. boy says complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what's known as one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head. so you don't have to under
currently those of joseph boyce. boyce and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at art today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony crack 1st met boyce in london in 1972. first time to see. in him in the white house he...
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currently those of joseph boyce. boyce and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at it today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony crack 1st met boyce in london in 1972. first time to see. in him in the white fab he stood there with his face a jacket on in his hat and a curious curious figure and not very good english i have to say the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or cup repatterning. voices complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there's not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head. so you don't have t
currently those of joseph boyce. boyce and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at it today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony crack 1st met boyce in london in 1972. first time to see. in him in the white fab he stood...
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currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony cracked 1st met voice in london in 1972. first time actually seeing him in the white house he stood there . this fish the jacket on it is that and the curious curious figure and not very good english i have to say the exhibition perpetual motion comprises small works that make for big art replete with symbolism like the rose for democracy or preparing. boyce's complex thoughts compacted into little sculptures raise more questions than they answer. indeed there is not so much to see but what the observer is left with is what owns one's own reflection you find out what you think what you have in your head. so you don't hav
currently those of joseph boyce. voice and a lot of artists of that generation they were the 1st ones to talk about the environment they were the 1st ones to really start to talk about our relationship to nature they were the 1st ones to talk about our acceptance of political systems of of ideas of hierarchy and so when you look at today and you see how many platforms for protest have opened up. tony cracked 1st met voice in london in 1972. first time actually seeing him in the white house he...
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on the 100th anniversary of his birth boyce's unrestrained creative urge is taking center stage again boyce was anti or farsi and resonated with the younger generation is objection to admission requirements famously lost in his teaching post at the. academy. right on television. voice was a champion of social change but he was also interested in religion and spirituality and in creating his own mythical person you know he wasn't always consistent. you have the boys he said women should have received an income for the work that they do at home so that's pretty progressive. and at the same time. this kind of patriarchy. in the center of discourse i think that it's as ambivalent on this question as it is on every question with choice and that's probably why remains interesting as an artist i think is polarizes on pretty much every issue you look at. even in 2021 voice comes across as a larger than life the cost forensic collection and juxtaposes his works with contemporary art works that question capitalism and the financial system demanding alternatives. and radical change. the environm
on the 100th anniversary of his birth boyce's unrestrained creative urge is taking center stage again boyce was anti or farsi and resonated with the younger generation is objection to admission requirements famously lost in his teaching post at the. academy. right on television. voice was a champion of social change but he was also interested in religion and spirituality and in creating his own mythical person you know he wasn't always consistent. you have the boys he said women should have...
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boyce's influence in the people's united nations becomes visible that just such utopian moments. these are utopias of a different social reality and that's. what has made him one of the most popular contemporary artists in mexico. his most famous work is for the sole us shovels for god. with the government support he called on residents to trade in darkness for grocery vouchers in 2008 this led to 1527 guns been melted down and turned into shovels which he's used to plot the same number of trains. in place of each gun there is now a tree. i was intrigued by this transmutation of the material. it's like of physical transformation of the metal. turning an agent of death into an agent of life and with everybody and he's continued the project weld why you are a marker going up for a few more future forrest gump of the night is a voice he initiate processes and creates communities to talk and think about the power of change. every tree planting a vent is like a catalyst bringing together a community that talks about the problem of weapons. in los alamos planted trees are living monume
boyce's influence in the people's united nations becomes visible that just such utopian moments. these are utopias of a different social reality and that's. what has made him one of the most popular contemporary artists in mexico. his most famous work is for the sole us shovels for god. with the government support he called on residents to trade in darkness for grocery vouchers in 2008 this led to 1527 guns been melted down and turned into shovels which he's used to plot the same number of...
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sanchez 2nd assist was for his captain marco boyce. to mail to the guests at half time. the 3rd after the break from you'll be on primed dortmund all 3 points and confirm their place in the champions league next season. and fall from talk on assad gave up in face and a chance to grab a consolation. but there was no dampening dortmund's mood as they finished a difficult season with a flourish. cup runners up like thick hosted both spooled who were looking to pick up the last champions league ticket maximillian phillips put the wolves in front with this only one to strike. he struck again just before half time as like 6 defense fell apart. but the hosts back. after the break 1st justin clive atop the deficit with his 2nd lead goal of the season. on and off of this fall on homage to haidara myself sabates equalise from the spots . still a point is enough. their place in the champions league is now secure. complex facts.
sanchez 2nd assist was for his captain marco boyce. to mail to the guests at half time. the 3rd after the break from you'll be on primed dortmund all 3 points and confirm their place in the champions league next season. and fall from talk on assad gave up in face and a chance to grab a consolation. but there was no dampening dortmund's mood as they finished a difficult season with a flourish. cup runners up like thick hosted both spooled who were looking to pick up the last champions league...
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follows the success of "black panther," one of the highest grossing films of all time nbc's simone boyceo someone else >> reporter: we often look to these heroes for an escape from reality. modern black superheroes are leaning into it. >> there's a movement happening in hollywood where the voices who are behind these black superheroes are black, you know what i'm saying? that's going to give them a different kind of impact and a different kind of truth. >> reporter: it's malcolm spellman's job to reveal that troop as head writer of "the falcon and the winter soldier," the most watched marvel series premier on the streaming series. >> we're partners, co-workers. >> not necessarily a team. >> no. >> reporter: they fight social injustice, like when comes racially profile sam or a bank denies him a loan. falcon's identity faces a new test when he becomes captain america. and brown skin meets the iconic red, white and blue. >> symbols are nothing without the women and men that give them meaning. >> i knew that captain america needed to have a decidedly black identity if sam was going to be ca
follows the success of "black panther," one of the highest grossing films of all time nbc's simone boyceo someone else >> reporter: we often look to these heroes for an escape from reality. modern black superheroes are leaning into it. >> there's a movement happening in hollywood where the voices who are behind these black superheroes are black, you know what i'm saying? that's going to give them a different kind of impact and a different kind of truth. >> reporter:...
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we have for us down the mr boyce sr or it goes just laws only good news up and good. if you wish to wound with that which is traditionally boasting even with us is nice . and big difference local for. you suppose you should hold off from both of them was finished and good with clinton. the room. via. the. front go fine and options like you guys it's all faults of i'd. be unknowns to find the via. going beyond here interesting battle quentin alston should see. 66 fire. both with this within. you know. of us i wish. to look but i'd. nominate one could. and honestly should become. one and soldiers are buried in the country where they are found irrespective of nationality these multinational expeditions also have another rule if the germans find a soviet soldier they invite russian diggers to recover him and russians call on germans to recover their. diggers from various countries found common ground long ago unlike the world's politicians pushing the. portion of the law to the them which in just the loss of. to keep the british. on their own bill just porsche get on my k
we have for us down the mr boyce sr or it goes just laws only good news up and good. if you wish to wound with that which is traditionally boasting even with us is nice . and big difference local for. you suppose you should hold off from both of them was finished and good with clinton. the room. via. the. front go fine and options like you guys it's all faults of i'd. be unknowns to find the via. going beyond here interesting battle quentin alston should see. 66 fire. both with this within. you...
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here's simone boyce. >> it feels like it belongs to someone else. >> we often look to these heros forning in hollywood where the voices who are behind these black superheroes are black. you know what i'm saying? that's going to give them a different kind of impact and a different kind of truth. >> it's malcolm spellman's job to reveal that truth as head writer of "the falcon and the winter soldier." according to disney plus, it was the most watched marvel premier on the streaming service. the show follows sam wilson and bucky barnes as they fight bad guys and also social injustice, like when cops racially profile sam or a bank refuses him a loan. he faces a new test when he becomes captain america and brown skin meets the iconic red, white and blue. >> symbols with nothing without the men and women that give them meaning. >> i knew that captain america needed to have a decidedly black identity if sam was going to be captain america and i knew i had to go home and deal with aunts and uncles and cousins and cats i grew up with in the neighborhood, and i couldn't pander to them. you know
here's simone boyce. >> it feels like it belongs to someone else. >> we often look to these heros forning in hollywood where the voices who are behind these black superheroes are black. you know what i'm saying? that's going to give them a different kind of impact and a different kind of truth. >> it's malcolm spellman's job to reveal that truth as head writer of "the falcon and the winter soldier." according to disney plus, it was the most watched marvel premier on...
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at the weekend, mister boyce father's children come to stay over in his 10 square meter room for which he pays $1300.00 euros a month. this is the man, this is our bedroom, living room, family room. every room is the little kitchen which i cooked her eggs last night and made hamburgers clean the dishes. we hung out play video games and bathroom got a shower, but that's about all during the week. david shares the single room, which is bursting with things with his new partner. well, you know, but they did not to to leave for 2 years here. man, i'm on the cramped, you know, like, obviously if you put 2 people in the same room for long enough time it's there's, you're going to bump heads and have arguments some stuff. his girlfriend has a stable job in the insurance business. as a couple they could buy themselves a bigger and less expensive apartment, yet they remain trapped in this tiny room because their past eviction continues to haunt them. but at the time she was, she was trying to 1st and then you get so be down, go into places and stuff in them. not. they're not giving you a place
at the weekend, mister boyce father's children come to stay over in his 10 square meter room for which he pays $1300.00 euros a month. this is the man, this is our bedroom, living room, family room. every room is the little kitchen which i cooked her eggs last night and made hamburgers clean the dishes. we hung out play video games and bathroom got a shower, but that's about all during the week. david shares the single room, which is bursting with things with his new partner. well, you know,...
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prime minister boyce johnson said the more infectious strain could seriously disrupt the lifting of measures with cases and death stick signing in most areas indeed it is planning to lift all restrictions on june 21st once known as a coronavirus success story taiwan is imposing new district as it battles its worst outbreak since the pandemic began in taipei and surrounding areas indoor gatherings are limited to 5 people and shops and restaurants will close and for the 1st time masks are required outdoors after 180 new community infections were reported taiwan has reported fewer than 1312 in 1000 cases among its 24000000 people most imported from abroad. in colombia authorities say a surge in corona virus cases is putting pressure on i.c.u. units the government is warning hospitals in the country's largest cities are almost full over 1000 deaths in colombia have passed 80000 where the capital bogota recording its highest number of deaths on thursday in the past week at least 470 people have died from the virus. in other news chileans are voting in an unprecedented election to choose delegates
prime minister boyce johnson said the more infectious strain could seriously disrupt the lifting of measures with cases and death stick signing in most areas indeed it is planning to lift all restrictions on june 21st once known as a coronavirus success story taiwan is imposing new district as it battles its worst outbreak since the pandemic began in taipei and surrounding areas indoor gatherings are limited to 5 people and shops and restaurants will close and for the 1st time masks are...
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in the news bodies carlita colonel, a steamy boyce is declared. the new transitional president. ah, my money. this is out there, a lie. so coming up germany admit it, committed genocide in namibia and promises support to victims, descendants. the critics want more shame on the republican party for trying to.
in the news bodies carlita colonel, a steamy boyce is declared. the new transitional president. ah, my money. this is out there, a lie. so coming up germany admit it, committed genocide in namibia and promises support to victims, descendants. the critics want more shame on the republican party for trying to.
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silencing and putting behind bars and keeping the behind bars the most recognizable and how will boyce's for hong kong that makes me wonder do you think we can ever see the kind of protests we saw in 200-1000 ever again well i think that. this is in some way bad against hong kong or so at the beijing is making. i think it's worth remembering and point out that back in 89 there were a couple 1000000 people marches in hong kong even back to 10 times square protests was happening protests in the d.n.a. . it is part of the historic development of this part of the collective consciousness it is part of the civic culture in many ways so dominant in the civic culture so i think that while we might not see the frequent lots of large scale protests that we saw in 21900 before cold it hit and before that actual security law i think that what you'll see is a lot you ward the square is creative way we're already seeing people using other form of public expression to continue to voice and express their dissent samuel chant thank you so much for joining us thank you. taiwan a paragon of good public he
silencing and putting behind bars and keeping the behind bars the most recognizable and how will boyce's for hong kong that makes me wonder do you think we can ever see the kind of protests we saw in 200-1000 ever again well i think that. this is in some way bad against hong kong or so at the beijing is making. i think it's worth remembering and point out that back in 89 there were a couple 1000000 people marches in hong kong even back to 10 times square protests was happening protests in the...
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mainstream media but when social media chain it was it was heaven sent it wasn't an abortion if you for the boyce list to be heard not just and but of palestine but in other places that do not usually invite media attention and focus and quite frankly that you know these platforms provided the list indians with a chance to connect with the outside world to tell their story their personal story not just their you know the story of what was happening and the politics of it of the gruesome details of it but just on a human level and to see that being censored and curtail the deceit palestinian voices being used to is really worrying because at the end of the day that free space that we thought we were a finally able to to you know reach out to the world through an end and receive solidarity through and offer solidarity to our others through is now being you know that space is shrinking of course before that we've seen palestinian journalists also detained or harassed by israeli intelligence because of their posts on facebook a colleague of ours i met him out he was recently detained and sentenced to
mainstream media but when social media chain it was it was heaven sent it wasn't an abortion if you for the boyce list to be heard not just and but of palestine but in other places that do not usually invite media attention and focus and quite frankly that you know these platforms provided the list indians with a chance to connect with the outside world to tell their story their personal story not just their you know the story of what was happening and the politics of it of the gruesome details...
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. >>> myanmar, security forces arresting thousands, especially boyce and young mem to stem uprising againster in most cases, the families of those taken do not know where they are human rights activists say security forces have skilled more than 700 people so far this year. >>> india. covid isolation centers opening across the country to deal with the massive surge in cases authorities converting everything from templing to train cars into covid treatment facilities hospitals and morgues overflowing, daily infections rode by more than 382,000 just today. nearly 4,000 deaths reported in the last 24 hours. by contrast, there were 40,000 cases and 933 deaths in america. that's our trip around the world on cnbc. >>> tokyo is practices crowd control measures ahead of the summer olympics. the city staging a half marathon to test their covid protocols. officials shut down streets, held signs telling people not to stand around and watch the runners, all to limit the spread of covid and avoid another delay. >>> this year's games will include five news supports, including karate 80 competitors from a
. >>> myanmar, security forces arresting thousands, especially boyce and young mem to stem uprising againster in most cases, the families of those taken do not know where they are human rights activists say security forces have skilled more than 700 people so far this year. >>> india. covid isolation centers opening across the country to deal with the massive surge in cases authorities converting everything from templing to train cars into covid treatment facilities hospitals...
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if you live in cobb county, you definitely know his name, mike boyce. mike boyce and i are friends. probably 12 years ago. and mike was the one who talked me into applying for the disability. and mike does a lot of volunteer work with the v.a., and he takes people down there, and he took me down there along with several other people, navigated us through the system. i applied. and i remember on one of the forms i had to fill out, it said describe what exposure you may have had. it wasn't necessary to describe it, but they wanted to know. and i got to tell you the swift boat guys, we had heavy exposure, particularly down in -- because we washed our clothes in that river water. we bathed in that river water. and all that agent orange runoff from the banks where they spread it to knocked the foliage down, pushed the potential ambushes further back. that was water we bathed in, washed our clothes in, probably, you know, inhaled, who knows. so, yeah. i had a fair amount of it. can i tell you that caused my coronary condition? i can't tell you that. i have no idea. i'll leave that up to m
if you live in cobb county, you definitely know his name, mike boyce. mike boyce and i are friends. probably 12 years ago. and mike was the one who talked me into applying for the disability. and mike does a lot of volunteer work with the v.a., and he takes people down there, and he took me down there along with several other people, navigated us through the system. i applied. and i remember on one of the forms i had to fill out, it said describe what exposure you may have had. it wasn't...
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due boyce. he was here at atlanta university.ted data with his students to show the world what black america looked like in these set of visual images, info graphics. and the students replicate those using census data, using math to think about voting, gerrymandering, gentrification, looking at those own neighborhoods. >> they've worked to create a district that has the most white people in it. >> you talk to most mathematicians, they say, math is not political, but it very much is. how do we use this information to design new futures? we've made it through struggle when you look at history as a community, and numbers have always helped us get there. for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to and stay undetectable. that's when the amount of virus is so low it cannot be measured by a lab test. research shows people who take
due boyce. he was here at atlanta university.ted data with his students to show the world what black america looked like in these set of visual images, info graphics. and the students replicate those using census data, using math to think about voting, gerrymandering, gentrification, looking at those own neighborhoods. >> they've worked to create a district that has the most white people in it. >> you talk to most mathematicians, they say, math is not political, but it very much is....
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here's nbc news now correspondent simone boyce >> reporter: this is what the future of policing soundsporter: chula vista is a quiet community on the outskirts of san diego, but some residents fear a far-reaching police drone program is disturbing the peace. >> it's certainly uncomfortable to have basically a cop looking into your yard >> there's a report of something on fire in the street. we had multiple 911 calls that we're trying to figure out where it was. >> reporter: this is the nucleus of the drone operation inside the chula vista police department the drones are only dispatched to respond to 911 calls. >> the drone program is made up of a teleoperator which is a police officer inside the police department who's listening to incoming 911 calls he's listening to the police dispatch and then you have a pilot in command, which is on the rooftop where the drone is located our drone is getting on scene within three minutes of the call that is entered as opposed to over six minutes before an officer gets on scene, so they're getting there a lot quicker. >> reporter: four drones are r
here's nbc news now correspondent simone boyce >> reporter: this is what the future of policing soundsporter: chula vista is a quiet community on the outskirts of san diego, but some residents fear a far-reaching police drone program is disturbing the peace. >> it's certainly uncomfortable to have basically a cop looking into your yard >> there's a report of something on fire in the street. we had multiple 911 calls that we're trying to figure out where it was. >>...
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here's simone boyce. >> reporter: this is what the future of policing sounds like. >> like a buzzingsidents fear a far reaching police drone program is disturbing the peace. >> it's uncomfortable to have, basically, a cop looking into your yard. >> a report of something on fire in the street. and we had multiple 911 calls trying to figure out where it was. >> reporter: this is nucleus of the drone operation. only dispatched to respond to 911 calls. >> it's made up of a teleoperator, a police officer inside the police department who's listening to incoming 911 calls. he's listening to the police dispatch and then you have a pilot in command which is on the rooftop where the drone is located our drone is getting on scene within three minutes of the call that is entered as opposed to over six minutes before an officer gets on scene. they're getting there a lot quicker. >> four drones are ready to deploy from strategic locations, and they're entitled to fly around all 52 square miles of the city they need to stay at certain elevations generally between 150 and 400 feet police captain don
here's simone boyce. >> reporter: this is what the future of policing sounds like. >> like a buzzingsidents fear a far reaching police drone program is disturbing the peace. >> it's uncomfortable to have, basically, a cop looking into your yard. >> a report of something on fire in the street. and we had multiple 911 calls trying to figure out where it was. >> reporter: this is nucleus of the drone operation. only dispatched to respond to 911 calls. >> it's...
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went by, the guy talk me into it a tremendous person, i hope you know his name in cobb county, mike boyce. >> i know him. >> we are friends. i met him 12 years ago. he talked me into applying for the disability and he does a lot of volunteer work the v.a.. he takes people down there along with several other people. navigated us through the system. i applied. i member on one of the forms i had to describe what exposure i may have had. it wasn't necessary to describe it they wanted to know. i gotta tell you, the swift boat guys had heavy exposure. particularly in for core. we washed our clothes in that river water peered we bathed in it and all that agent orange from the banks, to knock the foliage down to pushes the ambushes for the back, that was water we bathed in paired washed our clothes in. probably inhaled, who knows. i inhaled a fair amount of it. i have no idea. allie that up to medical science and they don't know the answer yet they are collecting information on vietnam veterans who had the disability. they collected it and the plan is in the years to come, they will have enough i
went by, the guy talk me into it a tremendous person, i hope you know his name in cobb county, mike boyce. >> i know him. >> we are friends. i met him 12 years ago. he talked me into applying for the disability and he does a lot of volunteer work the v.a.. he takes people down there along with several other people. navigated us through the system. i applied. i member on one of the forms i had to describe what exposure i may have had. it wasn't necessary to describe it they wanted to...
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and we'll be joined by the writer who helped create the london 2012 olympic ceremony, frank cottrell—boycehe backlog of hospital treatments as a result of the pandemic — that's the warning from nhs providers, which represents trusts in england. it comes as nhs england prepares to publish the latest waiting—list figures for hospital treatments, which stood at 4.7 million people at the end of february. 0ur health correspondent, anna collinson, has been speaking to some of those affected. they said it's not good news and they said i had cancer. two months ago, doctors told elaine walsh she had womb cancer. what they did say is you would normally be on a table in the next few weeks but we haven't got one. we haven't got a surgeon, we haven't got a table and obviously i was aware every day that i'm not on a surgical operating table. it is more risk. after six long weeks, elaine was told her surgery had to be cancelled. it was the most horrendous day, because when they took that away from me and they couldn't give me a foreseeable date. in the past year, the nhs has treated more than 400,000 cov
and we'll be joined by the writer who helped create the london 2012 olympic ceremony, frank cottrell—boycehe backlog of hospital treatments as a result of the pandemic — that's the warning from nhs providers, which represents trusts in england. it comes as nhs england prepares to publish the latest waiting—list figures for hospital treatments, which stood at 4.7 million people at the end of february. 0ur health correspondent, anna collinson, has been speaking to some of those affected....