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which is why i then went on to create bren, another model, once i'd understood the impact these modelsly important to create. bren is a plus, a curve model, who has stretch marks, and has kind of natural imperfections that everyone has, and has a much more realistic body proportion. i guess my concern is that having these digital avatars is just going to reinforce these very male—centric standards of beauty. i think that's a really important point and i think that's why i really want to encourage women to get involved with this space. at the moment it is a very kind of male—dominated industry and i'm very aware of that, even as a guy myself, you know, i walk into a room where we're talking about virtual influences, and it's 90% guys. i'm not the only one who shows these concerns about male—centric beauty standards. when shudu was first created, cameron received a lot of backlash for defining beauty in black women. and cashing in on that image. he has now employed a number of black models, like misty bailey, who have become the inspiration for shudu's walk, style and poses. ana badu, a
which is why i then went on to create bren, another model, once i'd understood the impact these modelsly important to create. bren is a plus, a curve model, who has stretch marks, and has kind of natural imperfections that everyone has, and has a much more realistic body proportion. i guess my concern is that having these digital avatars is just going to reinforce these very male—centric standards of beauty. i think that's a really important point and i think that's why i really want to...
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which is why i then went on to create bren, another model, once i understood the impact these modelscreate. bren is a plus, a curve model, who has stretch marks, and has kind of natural imperfections that everyone has, and has a much more realistic body proportion. i guess my concern is that having these digital avatars is just going to reinforce these very male—centric standards of beauty. i think that's a really important point and i think that's why i really want to encourage women to get involved with this space. at the moment it is a very kind of male—dominated industry and i'm very aware of that, even as a guy myself, you know, i walk into a room where we're talking about virtual influencers, and it's 90% guys. i'm not the only one who shows these concerns about male—centric beauty standards. when shudu was first created, cameron received a lot of backlash for defining beauty in black women and cashing in on that image. he has now employed a number of black models, like misty bailey, who have become the inspiration for shudu's walk, style and poses. ana badu, a formerjournalist
which is why i then went on to create bren, another model, once i understood the impact these modelscreate. bren is a plus, a curve model, who has stretch marks, and has kind of natural imperfections that everyone has, and has a much more realistic body proportion. i guess my concern is that having these digital avatars is just going to reinforce these very male—centric standards of beauty. i think that's a really important point and i think that's why i really want to encourage women to get...
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which is why i don't went on to create bren, another model, once i understood the impact these modelstant to create. bren is a plus, a curve model, who has stretch marks, and has kind of natural imperfections that everyone has, and has a much more realistic body proportion. has, and has a much more realistic body proportionlj guess my concern is realistic body proportionlj guess my concern is that having these digital avatars is just going to reinforce these very male centric standards of beauty. i think that is a really important point and i think that is why i really want to encourage women to get involved with this space. at the moment it is a very kind of male dominated industry and i'm very male dominated industry and i'm very aware male dominated industry and i'm very aware of that, even as a quy very aware of that, even as a guy myself, you know, i walk into a room where we are talking about virtual influences, and it is 90% guys. iam not influences, and it is 90% guys. i am not the only one who shows these concerns about male centric duty standards. when shudu was first create
which is why i don't went on to create bren, another model, once i understood the impact these modelstant to create. bren is a plus, a curve model, who has stretch marks, and has kind of natural imperfections that everyone has, and has a much more realistic body proportion. has, and has a much more realistic body proportionlj guess my concern is realistic body proportionlj guess my concern is that having these digital avatars is just going to reinforce these very male centric standards of...
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andrÉs bren der, noticiero telemundo 48. >>> la unidad de cÁmaras es una principal preocupaciÓn en californiada la bahÍa, hay mÁs de 12%. sin embargo,, solo el qon dado san francisco y alameda cuentan con mÁs del 30% de camas, disponibles. y las autoridades del condado santa clara estÁn literalmente implorando a la gente, que cancele sus planes de viaje. y tambiÉn sus reuniones naf derrs y la situaciÓn de los hospitales es tan alarmante, a tal grado que muy pronto pueden priorizar a los pacientes en las salas de emergencia. >>> >>> uno a uno oficiales de salud y representante del condado santa clara. estÁn im plo randz a la nlts que no viaje y que cancele cualquier festejo que tuviera planeado en los prÓximo dÍas, pues asi, es como se registra el el mayor porcentaje de contagios del covid y estamos a punto de llegar a una crisis en nuestros hospitales. >>> tenemos mÁs en tÉrminos que las camas disponibles tenemos que priorizar quiÉn es la persona que viene y tiene esta cama o no. >>> en nuestro condado se han reportado 632 muertes y 631 hospitalizaciones. >>> no es un nÚmero estadÍstico. son
andrÉs bren der, noticiero telemundo 48. >>> la unidad de cÁmaras es una principal preocupaciÓn en californiada la bahÍa, hay mÁs de 12%. sin embargo,, solo el qon dado san francisco y alameda cuentan con mÁs del 30% de camas, disponibles. y las autoridades del condado santa clara estÁn literalmente implorando a la gente, que cancele sus planes de viaje. y tambiÉn sus reuniones naf derrs y la situaciÓn de los hospitales es tan alarmante, a tal grado que muy pronto pueden...
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i turned and saw that his window was bren. it was shot.looked at him and his head was resting at the side of the door. i opened the door to see if he was ok. i opened the door and he started falling out. i stood there in shock, watching him as the door opened and his brain fell to the ground between my feet. i looked at his brain on the ground, and i pushed him back into the car. i told my sister that they had blown his brains out. i started to scream, "they killed my son! they killed my son!" i was turning and screaming. people were standing on the roof of a nearby building, saying, "get out! get out!" but i was in another world. they killed my son and i was looking at his brain. i didn't know what to do. i didn't know what to do. i reached through the window to check his heart and it was beating. i told my sister, who said, "let's rush him to the hospital. maybe he still can make it." but i knew. his brain was on the ground. he's gone. i turned the car, which had no water, no tires, and i spun it around. i drove towards yarmouk hospital.
i turned and saw that his window was bren. it was shot.looked at him and his head was resting at the side of the door. i opened the door to see if he was ok. i opened the door and he started falling out. i stood there in shock, watching him as the door opened and his brain fell to the ground between my feet. i looked at his brain on the ground, and i pushed him back into the car. i told my sister that they had blown his brains out. i started to scream, "they killed my son! they killed my...
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d where they bren difference is the ability to be able to get in court.ow do you protect the worker? it's only for two years, one year prior starting in december 2019 and it ends at the endf 2021. judy: and it's my understanding -- i'm sorry to interrupt, it is my understanding that democra supporting what the republicans want in terms of liability protection. but what we are hearing from democrats is they are worried vulnerability jobs liken meatpacking plants where they would be at a huge disadvantage and stand to lose their jobsr protection and coverage by their employer if theyanot sick. sen.in: judy, they have workers,. all the people work bring further large comernies have wocompensation to take care of. workers comp in case they get hurt, we know tha we are worried about people who say they went into the sre and say i contract this at the place of business, because you iid not saniti i went ahead and that bill with my republican colleagues in the spirit of bipartisanship, because everyone has to give and take. they shortened the time element from f
d where they bren difference is the ability to be able to get in court.ow do you protect the worker? it's only for two years, one year prior starting in december 2019 and it ends at the endf 2021. judy: and it's my understanding -- i'm sorry to interrupt, it is my understanding that democra supporting what the republicans want in terms of liability protection. but what we are hearing from democrats is they are worried vulnerability jobs liken meatpacking plants where they would be at a huge...
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this connection is bren so modern military personnel are often trying to debug and fix the technologies that allow the to underand and events. constant minor breakdowns and constant repair of information technology and relationships are define the content of experience. this is kind of ironic because this is informaon technology, and its purpose is to reduce uncertnty and yet that technology becomes a new source of insertty. so instead of lifting the fog of warhich is the dream of the volution in military fairs it tends to shift the fog back into organizations. so maybe a bumper sticker for the book could be that amaurs talk pull out the information revolution but professionals have to debug command and control systems. now, a lot of that debugging actually happened by regular military personnel, often quite junior personnel in the field. we see a great deal of bottom, up improvisation debugging and -- we think another military top-down and you look at software there's a great deal of innovation, purposing and creativity. rt of what makes the information economy work. these tools are de
this connection is bren so modern military personnel are often trying to debug and fix the technologies that allow the to underand and events. constant minor breakdowns and constant repair of information technology and relationships are define the content of experience. this is kind of ironic because this is informaon technology, and its purpose is to reduce uncertnty and yet that technology becomes a new source of insertty. so instead of lifting the fog of warhich is the dream of the volution...
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natalie bren, "cbs this morning," washington. >> we'll be right back. >>> welcome to "cbs this morningn this vessel, it is not aye, aye. how modern intelligence is steering the mayflower and ships of the future. >>> she's the best selling novelist of all time, over 2 billion copies in print. mystery writer agatha christie was herself the subject of a confounding tale, a disappearance that concerned and captivated all of britain. we learn what happened with the author of a fascinating new book. >>> and children of all ages need the magical escape offered by the holiday classic "the nutcracker." see how ballet companies are finding new and innovative ways to bring the production to fans in the season like no other. that's ahead. >>> first, our top story this hour, the investigation into that massive explosion in downtown nashville. a recreational vehicle exploded early christmas morning. police believe it was an intentional act. the rv was parked in an area popular with tourists before it exploded. the rv was playing a recorded warning on a loud speaker. while the blast caused extensive
natalie bren, "cbs this morning," washington. >> we'll be right back. >>> welcome to "cbs this morningn this vessel, it is not aye, aye. how modern intelligence is steering the mayflower and ships of the future. >>> she's the best selling novelist of all time, over 2 billion copies in print. mystery writer agatha christie was herself the subject of a confounding tale, a disappearance that concerned and captivated all of britain. we learn what happened with...
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justice suitor said justice bren season one of the greatest constitutional heroes in history. and therefore, conservative cries of "no more sutors" should not be that surprising. so these confirmation hearings, they're not kabuki theater, but they are probably public education opportunities in which the result is preordained. it's likely, failing scandal or unexpected defection, that the president's nominee will be confirmed because the filibuster has been eliminated and the confirmation can take place by majority vote. but the fact that the result is preordained doesn't mean we don't have an obligation to educate ourselves about the nominee, and even if you're a republican senator that will vote to confirm the nominee regardless, you -- i would think that you would have a civic obligation to find out what kind of conservative has been nominated and what it's a pragmatic conservative or originalist or traditionalist. what is the view of precedent? the judge -- former judge mike ludic, a conservative hero, said there are certain precedents that should be considered super preced
justice suitor said justice bren season one of the greatest constitutional heroes in history. and therefore, conservative cries of "no more sutors" should not be that surprising. so these confirmation hearings, they're not kabuki theater, but they are probably public education opportunities in which the result is preordained. it's likely, failing scandal or unexpected defection, that the president's nominee will be confirmed because the filibuster has been eliminated and the...
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along is paine ryan paine and college of professor of economics and fox news contradict tore brian breng great to see you everything thank you so much for being here. john welcome back great to have you back. thanks so much for being here. >> thank you maria. >> kick it off with you john what are you seeing in terms of your clientele and money moving where is the sentiment this morning going into year end in 2021? >> well we're seeing actually a lot of inflow of people want to receive management here dealing with volatility, and there's been a lot of it everything from -- covid to the elections, and i think that gone through the roof we're at 31 and a half billion and people want protection to downside during these volatile times but they want equity type returns and if he can give that we're seeing a lot of money drawed to that both retail and institutional. maria: so do you think that there are drivers then in terms of allocating capitol and what is pushing money into what area tech is clearly been the -- the growth story and it continuing this morning once again do you still see inte
along is paine ryan paine and college of professor of economics and fox news contradict tore brian breng great to see you everything thank you so much for being here. john welcome back great to have you back. thanks so much for being here. >> thank you maria. >> kick it off with you john what are you seeing in terms of your clientele and money moving where is the sentiment this morning going into year end in 2021? >> well we're seeing actually a lot of inflow of people want to...
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morning long, fox news contradict tore liz liz peek is here at the queens college in significant in brenurg joel let me kick it off with you talking ab new strain in the u.k. many european countries as well as israel and canada have banned passenger flights from the u.k. try to keep out this highly infectious strain of the virus. do you think this is why markets are selling off this morning? what's behind the serious selloff? >> no question, this is what's driving the news. but we think this is a good buying opportunity. i mean small caps in particular which we're bullish on for the remainder this have year and next year way off this morning. we have to remember when the first virus hit, almost a year ago, it took only 9 months for moderna and biontech to come up with a vaccine for this so i think this is a buying opportunity. i'm not trivializing the impact in europe. but we have to remember that the first vaccine came out in less than a year and i think if a second vaccine is required we're going see some relief very soon so i think this is a good buying opportunity particularly for he
morning long, fox news contradict tore liz liz peek is here at the queens college in significant in brenurg joel let me kick it off with you talking ab new strain in the u.k. many european countries as well as israel and canada have banned passenger flights from the u.k. try to keep out this highly infectious strain of the virus. do you think this is why markets are selling off this morning? what's behind the serious selloff? >> no question, this is what's driving the news. but we think...