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then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today tom curtis receives around. from children all over the world. version of their creations. and. it takes him around 15 hours to transform. and creative director of a media agency he edits the pictures and is. drawn before . so for example. here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it on to the picture here put it into place zoom in so we can see the detail and make sure it fits nicely and then we can even move it around a little bit and so a photo of a rabbit becomes a fantastical creature from a child's imagination. the designer sons are now reaching the age where they're too old to contribute drawings themselves but bank city artworks were seized from around the world tom curtis will continue to bring children's fantasies to life. back to reality now and that is it for this edition of w arts and culture but for more you can follow us on facebook and twitter just look for d w culture for me and the whole crew here and thanks for watching c n x time. hundreds of thousands of syrian christians. want
then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today tom curtis receives around. from children all over the world. version of their creations. and. it takes him around 15 hours to transform. and creative director of a media agency he edits the pictures and is. drawn before . so for example. here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it on to the picture here put it into place zoom in so we can see the detail and make sure it fits nicely and then we can even move it...
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curtis began his project things i have drawn in 2015 when his children were younger their drawings of animals. cars and people inspired. with the help of digital technology he transformed them into surprising pictures. i think. special about the project. to be creative and i think this. computer pool but what does it get. the ideas for his children's drawings often came from excursions his family took around their home villages northwest of london curtis and his wife encourage their children to express themselves creatively. helps motivate them. really who. we didn't know. very surprised. began as a family project went global within a couple of years after it was just friends who sent their children. he would create. then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today tom curtis receives around $100.00 drawings a month from children all over the world. their creations. it takes 15 hours to transform a drawing. and creative director of a media agency he edits the pictures and is. drawn is now. so for example i've got this here from the original photograph and i'm going
curtis began his project things i have drawn in 2015 when his children were younger their drawings of animals. cars and people inspired. with the help of digital technology he transformed them into surprising pictures. i think. special about the project. to be creative and i think this. computer pool but what does it get. the ideas for his children's drawings often came from excursions his family took around their home villages northwest of london curtis and his wife encourage their children to...
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then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today tom curtis received around $100.00 drawings a month from children all over the world. of their creations the best roi. is just using. it takes him around 15 hours to transform a drawing. and creative director of a media agency he edits the pictures in his free time. drawn is now. so for example i've got this here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it to the picture here put it into place zoom in so we can see the detail and make sure it fits nicely and then we can even move it around a little bit and so a photo of a rabbit becomes a fantastical creature from a child's imagination. the designers sons are now reaching the age where they're too old to contribute drawings themselves but bank city art works he receives from around the world tom curtis will continue to bring children's fantasies to life. back to reality now and that is it for this edition of d.w. arts and culture but for more you can follow us on facebook and twitter just look for d w culture for me and the whole crew here in berlin thanks f
then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today tom curtis received around $100.00 drawings a month from children all over the world. of their creations the best roi. is just using. it takes him around 15 hours to transform a drawing. and creative director of a media agency he edits the pictures in his free time. drawn is now. so for example i've got this here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it to the picture here put it into place zoom in so we can see...
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then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today tom curtis receives around. from children all over the world. their creations. just. takes him around 15 hours to transform. our creative director of a media agency and it's the pictures and it's. drawn is now. so for example. here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it on to the picture here put it into place zoom in so we can see the detail and make sure it fits nicely and then we can even move it around a little bit and so a photo of a rabbit becomes a fantastical creature from a child's imagination. the designer sons are now reaching the age where they're too old to contribute drawings themselves but thanks to the artworks he receives from around the world tom curtis will continue to bring children's fantasies to life. back to reality now and that is it for this edition of d.w. arts and culture but for more you can follow us on facebook and twitter just look for d w culture for me and the whole crew here and thanks for watching next time. passionate drama competition marketing numbers atmosph
then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today tom curtis receives around. from children all over the world. their creations. just. takes him around 15 hours to transform. our creative director of a media agency and it's the pictures and it's. drawn is now. so for example. here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it on to the picture here put it into place zoom in so we can see the detail and make sure it fits nicely and then we can even move it around a...
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then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today curtis receives around. from children all over the world. their creations. it takes him around 15 hours to transform a drawing. and creative director of a media agency he edits the pictures in his free time. is now before. so for example i've got this here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it to the picture here put it into place zoom in so we can see the detail and make sure it fits nicely and then we can even move it around a little bit so a photo of a rabbit becomes a fantastical creature from a child's imagination. the designers sons are now reaching the age where they're too old to contribute drawings themselves but bank city artworks he receives from around the world tom curtis will continue to bring children's fantasies to life. back to reality now and that is it for this edition of d.w. arts and culture but for more you can follow us on facebook and twitter just look for d w culture after me and the whole crew here in berlin thanks for watching c n x time. since the outbreak of the.
then he started posting before and after pictures on instagram today curtis receives around. from children all over the world. their creations. it takes him around 15 hours to transform a drawing. and creative director of a media agency he edits the pictures in his free time. is now before. so for example i've got this here from the original photograph and i'm going to bring it to the picture here put it into place zoom in so we can see the detail and make sure it fits nicely and then we can...
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definitely— curtis, just in back here... an amazingjob ellison and his team. i think they did an amazing job from start to finish _ did an amazing job from start to finish all— did an amazing job from start to finish. all of the evidence, all the witnesses. — finish. all of the evidence, all the witnesses, everything proved exactly what we _ witnesses, everything proved exactly what we saw in that video. but yet, we are _ what we saw in that video. but yet, we are still— what we saw in that video. but yet, we are still questioning the decision— we are still questioning the decision of the jury, and i wonder why _ decision of the jury, and i wonder why often — decision of the jury, and i wonder why. often times this system fails us as— why. often times this system fails us as black— why. often times this system fails us as black men and women in america — us as black men and women in america. with all the evidence pointing — america. with all the evidence pointing towards a guilty verdict, we somehow still don't get the guilt
definitely— curtis, just in back here... an amazingjob ellison and his team. i think they did an amazing job from start to finish _ did an amazing job from start to finish all— did an amazing job from start to finish. all of the evidence, all the witnesses. — finish. all of the evidence, all the witnesses, everything proved exactly what we _ witnesses, everything proved exactly what we saw in that video. but yet, we are _ what we saw in that video. but yet, we are still— what we saw in...
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but maureen should not have to prepare curtis. she should not have to prepare him differently than any other parent would prepare a child. law enforcement needs to know how to deal with these kinds of situations, how to respond to people like curtis come with autism, or other behavioral diagnoses. how to bring in community mental health services and experts when a police response is necessary, but also capable of becoming violent, not only for curtis, but for others who may present with disabilities, difficulties or illness. so i want to ask a question and i appreciate the chairman indulging me with this time. i understand you have been with the baltimore police for 24 years. what should law enforcement in east hartford and around the country be doing to ensure curtis and people like him are treated appropriately and safely by police? >> thank you for your question, senator. i think the kind of training we are currently developing and delivering in the baltimore police department is moving in the right direction. we have training
but maureen should not have to prepare curtis. she should not have to prepare him differently than any other parent would prepare a child. law enforcement needs to know how to deal with these kinds of situations, how to respond to people like curtis come with autism, or other behavioral diagnoses. how to bring in community mental health services and experts when a police response is necessary, but also capable of becoming violent, not only for curtis, but for others who may present with...
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joining me now former all star outfielder curtis granderson.president of the alliance and is involved in relocating the game. full disclosure, i almost never liked players for the red sox and always liked you. it's a pleasure to speak with you. i like even more how you used your voice since retiring. thanks for being here. what's your view on the decision to remove the all star game from georgia? >> i commend the commissioner. he's got the head of the job of major league baseball to make these tough decisions. sometimes you will not make everybody happy, whether you stayed in atlanta or it was potentially moved out of atlanta. there were a lot of people disappointed. and i commend rob manford for reaching out to different individuals, different entities, different groups, including the players alliance to disengage and all that went into him making that decision, which he ultimately did. >> he got your pulse, you spoke to him before the decision was made. what did you say to him? >> i told him we had a chance to talk to some of our members of t
joining me now former all star outfielder curtis granderson.president of the alliance and is involved in relocating the game. full disclosure, i almost never liked players for the red sox and always liked you. it's a pleasure to speak with you. i like even more how you used your voice since retiring. thanks for being here. what's your view on the decision to remove the all star game from georgia? >> i commend the commissioner. he's got the head of the job of major league baseball to make...
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a shout out to dan curtis for putting this together for us.t cap change of $43 billion around tesla after earnings. bigger for apple, $83 billion because of the size of the company. amanda: shout out to dan curtis. the implied volatility not only to rise. tesla watchers will know you better have a stern stomach if you are to handle this. it is news driven. the question -- what can tesla say or do to summarize its quarter to match the expectations that are somewhat lofty for this company? matt: may be -- maybe more news or sentiment driven than fundamentals driven. gordon johnson, gl j founder, let me get your thoughts. tesla had numbers that people were surprised by. we are seeing some ancillary effects that bode well for the earnings report. what are you looking for? gordon: thank you for having me on. with respect to the earnings report, we think tesla has picked all the low hanging fruit. they have been in the world's three largest car markets. in the eu and china, their share is dropping. in the eu, they had a market share of 35%. it is do
a shout out to dan curtis for putting this together for us.t cap change of $43 billion around tesla after earnings. bigger for apple, $83 billion because of the size of the company. amanda: shout out to dan curtis. the implied volatility not only to rise. tesla watchers will know you better have a stern stomach if you are to handle this. it is news driven. the question -- what can tesla say or do to summarize its quarter to match the expectations that are somewhat lofty for this company? matt:...
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nelson: you are asked a couple of questions about a deposition testimony you gave curtis versus prince county. fair to say that was a small portion of a larger deposition testimony. >> yes. it also couples the second part of working where somebody sits on somebody's chest to restrict chest movements at the same time somebody applies another method of asphyxia for suffocation. nelson: basically to get cadavers? >> yes. they were in the business of getting cadavers for medical study they wanted people that didn't have any significant injuries. it was a method the two individuals figured they could kill people without leaving any marks on them and then use that cadaver for medical study. nelson: i don't have the transcript accessible but i believe you referenced multiple officers or something to that effect on the actual torso? >> in that particular case, yes. nelson: you were asked a series of questions. doctor baker's finding and autopsy relevant to the stomach contents. to your knowledge or the stomach contents ever tested organized when he talks a logical substance. >> i saw no report
nelson: you are asked a couple of questions about a deposition testimony you gave curtis versus prince county. fair to say that was a small portion of a larger deposition testimony. >> yes. it also couples the second part of working where somebody sits on somebody's chest to restrict chest movements at the same time somebody applies another method of asphyxia for suffocation. nelson: basically to get cadavers? >> yes. they were in the business of getting cadavers for medical study...
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need the studio score but i need a q and you could send the curtis machine lean motion with that which is their business so perfect season record. in tediously plus we're going to be yeah but just 1st on your show to q. though to. me what i see them as super. unlike you don't you tines his own to be 1000000 times moved to the usa and became an american citizen she's lived there for the last 10 years. still exists it was she will do all the lives that louis is good at. what should you do admit a series so you know what i see and i may be consequent to again you would be my. thought of the year which you can discuss bus leave new war they're all just leave usual and use the d.v.d. in your store what they see is one beast. of. a familiar gun. there's a. real. b. in this scene you can use the windows themes or there's an old rule of doing good at the truck teaches in your bus was that. those doubles of on you may dispute you know what is over and then says cool so use it to show sport not. such a waste of my school's commenced to chill but i will be there. as a corn show him a b. or c. coo
need the studio score but i need a q and you could send the curtis machine lean motion with that which is their business so perfect season record. in tediously plus we're going to be yeah but just 1st on your show to q. though to. me what i see them as super. unlike you don't you tines his own to be 1000000 times moved to the usa and became an american citizen she's lived there for the last 10 years. still exists it was she will do all the lives that louis is good at. what should you do admit a...
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you can either stay you of course but i mean a q when you sent the curtis machine lean more towards it is their business so perfect it sees them. in tediously of us we're going to be able to just close them there said dick you know to. me what i see as sober. unlike you don't you tines his own to be a 1000000 times moved to the usa and became an american citizen. she's lived there for the last 10 years. was she will do that loses is a good idea. what should you do admit a sears and use the you know what i see often i mean the consequence to you would simply be my. thought of what you can discuss bus leave new board the old yes we should leave usual and use the d.v.d. in your store with that you see it would be nice to. have. a familiar conflict at the other it does there's a. real. b. in the sim you can use the windows themes or there's a no will do would at the dock teachers can you was was there. those doubles the value maze disputes you know because i were in their system so use it to show sport not. such a waste of my school's commenced which will probably. be as a korn show it wou
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i mean a q and you got sent the curtis machine me. though it is their business so parked it sees them. in tediously bus for one it will be yeah but just close them there said take you. mean what i see as sober. unlike you don't you times his own 15000000 times moved to the usa and became an american citizen. she's lived there for the last 10 years. was she will do that loses is a good idea. what you need to admit a series so you know what i see and i may be consequent to the janjaweed she's been in my. thought of what you can discuss. bus leave new war the old yes we should leave usual and use the d.v.d. in your store with that you see it would be nice to. have. a familiar gun. that is there so that. the some way it be in the city you can use the windows themes or there's a no will do wood at the correct teachers in your bus was that. those doubles the value maze disputes you know because i were in their system so use it to show sport no. more than such a waste of my school's commenced which will probably. be as a corn show him a b. o
i mean a q and you got sent the curtis machine me. though it is their business so parked it sees them. in tediously bus for one it will be yeah but just close them there said take you. mean what i see as sober. unlike you don't you times his own 15000000 times moved to the usa and became an american citizen. she's lived there for the last 10 years. was she will do that loses is a good idea. what you need to admit a series so you know what i see and i may be consequent to the janjaweed she's...
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jay was also an aspiring mogul who discovered talent like curtis jackson, ak 50 cent, known for classicsda club. guided by myles' interviews, dissecting the life of jam master jay and his humble beginnings. >> i never thought he would grow up to be a dj. not when he was little when i was with him. his mother and my mom were sisters. we did everything together as a unit, everything. >> throughout it seems like jam master jay and the other members of run dmc really gave back to the new york community. >> archival interviews with jam master jay being an active member of the community, he stayed close to queens. he was just the guy who stayed close to his roots, wanted to uplift as many people as he could along the way. >> not at any other concerts, but run dmc concerts you can come to get a job, to register to vote. we know we're trying to help our kids. >> before run and d actually came on stage, it was jam master jay that did the scratching. and, you know, he would cut that, run, run, run, and then run would walk on the stage and get the crowd hyped. >> jay now was the centerpiece of the
jay was also an aspiring mogul who discovered talent like curtis jackson, ak 50 cent, known for classicsda club. guided by myles' interviews, dissecting the life of jam master jay and his humble beginnings. >> i never thought he would grow up to be a dj. not when he was little when i was with him. his mother and my mom were sisters. we did everything together as a unit, everything. >> throughout it seems like jam master jay and the other members of run dmc really gave back to the...
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. >> reporter: pastor curtis farrar leads worldwide outreach for christchurch. how has the church changed since george floyd was killed across the street? and how much has the neighborhood changed? >> i've noticed the change as far as a lot of people, the church has grown as well as everybody else is on edge. >> on edge why? >> a lot of us have seen this before. >> in many way, the derek chauvin trial has been personal for pastor farrar. like floyd, he too moved to minneapolis from texas years ago in search of a better life. floyd's death triggering memories of his own encounter with police decades ago. >> i remember myself being beaten within an inch of my life. and they cracked my skull and my brain was swoll up. so i remember this one cop, he just didn't particularly like me. but boy, they started to beat bt me. >> change your life? change the direction of your life? >> it really did. that experience led me to ministry. and boy, am i thankful. i look back on all of that now, and i understand what people are going through, george floyd, his folk, the people ou
. >> reporter: pastor curtis farrar leads worldwide outreach for christchurch. how has the church changed since george floyd was killed across the street? and how much has the neighborhood changed? >> i've noticed the change as far as a lot of people, the church has grown as well as everybody else is on edge. >> on edge why? >> a lot of us have seen this before. >> in many way, the derek chauvin trial has been personal for pastor farrar. like floyd, he too moved to...
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and he wanted to stop it, but george william curtis, his editor, took the position, which was taken byany members of the intellectual elite and social elite of the northeast at that time, that they had basically tried to intervene, and it had been a failure and that it was time to turn their attention to something else. and nast didn't want to do it, and they forced him to shut up. the reason they were able to do it is because the person who had been the protective hand for nast was gone. and so it's kind of tragic because that was the moment of all the moments that the united states really needed him. i mean, he's famous for bringing down the tweed ring. but the tweed ring was just new york city. this was a national electoral crisis. and in that moment one of the most powerful voices in american politics was basically silenced because an internal dispute at his newspaper over whether or not he should be able to say what he thought, didn't go his way. >> okay. so tweed drew for harper's but he drew for other outlets as well. >> nast, yes, he drew for harper's. he had a contract with "h
and he wanted to stop it, but george william curtis, his editor, took the position, which was taken byany members of the intellectual elite and social elite of the northeast at that time, that they had basically tried to intervene, and it had been a failure and that it was time to turn their attention to something else. and nast didn't want to do it, and they forced him to shut up. the reason they were able to do it is because the person who had been the protective hand for nast was gone. and...
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question was litigated in a bunch of letters back and forth between nast and nests editor george william curtis, who was the sort of person who had a lot of coffee dates with senators. um nests actual boss fletcher harper the man who was the owner and operator a publisher of harper's weekly his position was we're not in the business of making senators happy. we're in the business seeing on american politics and if senator schertz is unhappy, i guess that's his problem. and so nast was vindicated in this moment, but he said openly in conversations he had for a while. he engaged in a really popular form of lecture not unlike what we're doing tonight the lyceum circuit in which people who were prominent would tour the country giving talks and given that there wasn't a ton to do in the evening in the 19th century, especially in the winter time, which was the season for these kinds of talks. and if those of you who are familiar with the chautauqua series, that's the same thing folks like thomas nest would show up in your town and they would give a lecture and everyone would go and pay a couple of do
question was litigated in a bunch of letters back and forth between nast and nests editor george william curtis, who was the sort of person who had a lot of coffee dates with senators. um nests actual boss fletcher harper the man who was the owner and operator a publisher of harper's weekly his position was we're not in the business of making senators happy. we're in the business seeing on american politics and if senator schertz is unhappy, i guess that's his problem. and so nast was...
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frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate. in a sense of light. doing stuff other people. are. like family really are really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of. isn't really doesn't really set itself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know thanks to these. shapes and patterns and release of the stresses and so that it removes the project has brought now or a nathan even closer together than before. and they can be. make a lot of math which we were getting extra. out of the form i think. actually happened i need close now of that happen go i don't don't have to dream dream big time sometime just dream small a nice kind of. financial mavens love and the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellington. in france the covert 1000 pandemic has led to yet another countrywide lockdown but there's one place south of paris that is showing defiance
frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate. in a sense of light. doing stuff other people. are. like family really are really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of. isn't really doesn't really set itself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know thanks to these. shapes...
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. >> my name is john curtis edwards. e-d-w-a-r-d-s. >> thank you auditor good morning sir. >> good morning. >> would you please tell the jury your occupation? >> minneapolis police sergeant. >> how long did you held that position? >> 2007, so approximate 14 years. >> not as a sergeant but as a police officer for 14 years. >> was yes, sir. >> so you start as a police officer in 2007. did you start with the minneapolis police department? >> i started as a cadet in the cadet program. >> all right. but that was your first job in law enforcement? >> yes, sir. >> you started as a cadet come describe that experience if you would. >> the cadet program is a curriculum designed for those who have graduated college some accredited college to undergo more criminal justice and law classes as well as partake in skills as well as various scenario-based simulations pertaining to law enforcement. it's a curriculum designed with the end goal of becoming pope certified by the polk board. >> opposes police officer standards and training for
. >> my name is john curtis edwards. e-d-w-a-r-d-s. >> thank you auditor good morning sir. >> good morning. >> would you please tell the jury your occupation? >> minneapolis police sergeant. >> how long did you held that position? >> 2007, so approximate 14 years. >> not as a sergeant but as a police officer for 14 years. >> was yes, sir. >> so you start as a police officer in 2007. did you start with the minneapolis police department?...
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my name is john curtis and i work a d w. stephanie and helen rathke are passed a couple from aima in the lower saxony and countryside and they each ship stops. we want to bring day life in the church together their regional bishop is not a fun either bids news there's a lot of story out there constantly going on about it's not my thing. and what about their congregation how do you treat church village life and being good to go together. they don't do this. in this you tube clip the couple tell the story of their experience trying to have a child then you must show viewers a cryogenic sperm container they are bringing home. there and yet. ellen rathke has had a positive pregnancy test. that there. is a not that i thank him to. ellen's excited about the change in her life becoming a mother and starting a family and how overwhelmed she is with feelings of love for the baby growing inside her mind in just half a year and this omen or aman with a difference has hit 10000 subscribers on new cheap making it the most successful prog
my name is john curtis and i work a d w. stephanie and helen rathke are passed a couple from aima in the lower saxony and countryside and they each ship stops. we want to bring day life in the church together their regional bishop is not a fun either bids news there's a lot of story out there constantly going on about it's not my thing. and what about their congregation how do you treat church village life and being good to go together. they don't do this. in this you tube clip the couple tell...
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frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not a tall surprise that so many artists want to participate. as a set since she knew in a sense it's like doing stuff people. are. like family really aren't really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's arc is really expressive and he kind of. isn't ready doesn't really set itself any boundaries. and he just kind of you know thanks to these. shapes and patterns i'm really sort of expressing himself. with the project has brought now are a nathan even closer together than before. you know we make a lot of mass which we reconstruct. our farm i think. i actually am not an economist now of a half ago i don't don't have to dream dream big challenge. for never made love in the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative well to. in france the covert 19th endemic has led to yet another countrywide lockdown but there's one place south of paris that is showing defiance against the corona crisis when she is is the world's largest
frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not a tall surprise that so many artists want to participate. as a set since she knew in a sense it's like doing stuff people. are. like family really aren't really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's arc is really expressive and he kind of. isn't ready doesn't really set itself any boundaries. and he just kind of you know thanks to these....
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. >> reporter: curtis chang, who is trying to reverse the trend, said the faithful need to hear less from government officials and more from religious leaders. >> this is our moment to step up and actually say, "this is how we ought to think and act around the vaccine." >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, the white house. >> reporter: i'm nikki battiste in new york, now one of 31 states vaccinating people as young as 16. >> we will not get to the point that we have enough people in this country immunized unless children are immunized. >> reporter: as vaccines ramp up, some colleges are cracking down. at least eight now making vaccines a requirement for kids returning to campus this fall. and an immediate concern as restrictions are relaxed, more mass celebrations. >> and now, ladies and gentlemen... >> reporter: at tuesday's opening day for the texas rangers, a packed ballpark. when you see those images, how concerning are they? >> we're spiking the ball on the five yard line. we're not quite out of this yet. >> reporter: cases up at least 20% in nine states coast to coast. the varian
. >> reporter: curtis chang, who is trying to reverse the trend, said the faithful need to hear less from government officials and more from religious leaders. >> this is our moment to step up and actually say, "this is how we ought to think and act around the vaccine." >> reporter: ed o'keefe, cbs news, the white house. >> reporter: i'm nikki battiste in new york, now one of 31 states vaccinating people as young as 16. >> we will not get to the point...
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by curtis's stand in exchange for a parcel of territory from the but can region and everything started after that some reports suggest but apparently this flared up tension is is that if for now as the foreign ministry is an ounce of temporary cease fire. the 2nd day of the south african president's testimony in a corruption inquiry involving his predecessor has concluded cyril run a pause that answered questions about his role in the so-called state capture scandal he was jacob zuma as deputy during the peak of the corruption and admitted more could have been done to prevent graft from me the miller of reports from johannesburg president still ramapo says the highest ranking official to testify at an ongoing inquiry into corruption in south africa many blame oppose us own party the african national congress for much of the graft which according to reports runs into billions of dollars over several years much of the looting is alleged to have taken place when rome opposes breeders says a jacob zuma was president zuma resigned in 2018 has been recognition of. mali's of corruption in the
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here with me today and my father at home, all those days of listening to sly and the family stop and curtisd they really paid off so thank you, dad. >> i did text her. i was kind of shocked that she actually answered her phone. i didn't think she would have her phone on her, but, she's like, yes, yes, you know. so -- >> congratulations to her. the bay area left its mark on last night's academy awards. in addition to her winning best original song the movie "soul" won for best animated feature so score another one for emoryville pixar that used students from the etna brewer middle school in oakland. congratulations to them all. kari, a last look at the forecast. >> hey, we have sunshine at times peeking out from behind the clouds. we're watching out for the afternoon showers and maybe popping up in the north bay mountains and then the rest of the week is dry as temperatures warm up. marcus. >> thanks, kari. thanks for joining us for our midday newscast. next coming up at 5:00, catch us online at nbcbayarea.com. have a great monday. i'll see you back here tomorrow morning. check out my new mi
here with me today and my father at home, all those days of listening to sly and the family stop and curtisd they really paid off so thank you, dad. >> i did text her. i was kind of shocked that she actually answered her phone. i didn't think she would have her phone on her, but, she's like, yes, yes, you know. so -- >> congratulations to her. the bay area left its mark on last night's academy awards. in addition to her winning best original song the movie "soul" won for...
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curtis is still photographs of native americans consider at the time of vanishing race. let him to make a movie with a quocular people of british columbia his mix of fiction with fact was a box office failure. but suggested developments to come. newsreels were early approaches to nonfiction filmmaking. during world war i government sponsored film reports played a role in informing the home front. but also stirred accusations of propaganda that shattered debates about the role of documentaries and decades to come. the persuasive power of the movies was recognized early. during the first decades of the 20th century when america received new generations of immigrants educational filmmakers added americanization. to classroom curriculum films produced by unexpected movie maker henry ford taught lessons as they promoted his latest automobiles another idea which would continue with documentaries of mixing commerce. and art certainly in america. by 1922 american movies dominated the world the products of the hollywood dream factories. that year a surprise hit start an inuit fam
curtis is still photographs of native americans consider at the time of vanishing race. let him to make a movie with a quocular people of british columbia his mix of fiction with fact was a box office failure. but suggested developments to come. newsreels were early approaches to nonfiction filmmaking. during world war i government sponsored film reports played a role in informing the home front. but also stirred accusations of propaganda that shattered debates about the role of documentaries...
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photographer edward curtis looked for ways to show the real world. curtis' still photographs of native americans, considered at the time a vanishing race, led him to make a movie with the people british columbia. his mix of fiction and fact was a box office failure but suggested developments to come. newsreels were a new approach to filmmaking. they played a role in informing the home front during world war i but also stirred accusations about propaganda. during the first decades of the 20th century, educational filmmakers added americanization to classroom curricula. films produced by unexpected movie maker henry ford taught lessons as they promoted his latest automobiles, another idea which would continue in documentaries of mixing commerce and art, certainly in america. by 1922, american movies dominated the world. the products of the hollywood dream factories. that year a surprise hit starred an intimate family of seal hunters in the canadian arctic. robert flaherty, seen with his collaborative wife frances, produced "nanook of the north," consid
photographer edward curtis looked for ways to show the real world. curtis' still photographs of native americans, considered at the time a vanishing race, led him to make a movie with the people british columbia. his mix of fiction and fact was a box office failure but suggested developments to come. newsreels were a new approach to filmmaking. they played a role in informing the home front during world war i but also stirred accusations about propaganda. during the first decades of the 20th...
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up a little best i can down 4 percent for recovering on friday after turkey central bank band or curtis society needs transactional risks so this is huge and basically made us additional assets cannot be used to regularly or indirectly to pay for goods and services and this decision could stall turkey's kamar which has gained a lot of momentum in recent months as investors have been looking to hedge against of the depreciation and also the inflation that top 16 percent last month but really this was just a quick spike down it was more some of the kneejerk reaction we've seen many tough regulatory currencies by major economies before like china but those bands are notoriously hard to enforce and so could the markets know this so they've all just like in the past shrug off such lose besides how do you even bankrupt or ask for payment it's up to the individual buyers and sellers if you're not paying for goods as the assets that i'm sure you can always harder for goods or digital assets so in any case this is more of a nothing burger and comes from the government feeling like they're losing
up a little best i can down 4 percent for recovering on friday after turkey central bank band or curtis society needs transactional risks so this is huge and basically made us additional assets cannot be used to regularly or indirectly to pay for goods and services and this decision could stall turkey's kamar which has gained a lot of momentum in recent months as investors have been looking to hedge against of the depreciation and also the inflation that top 16 percent last month but really...
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to question the blocks a joint procurement scheme austria's one of them and chancellor sebastian curtis said he'd be in favor of buying russian sputnik vico which. it would help us a lot because the vaccination process would be significantly accelerated i advocate that we do this we are now coordinating this with the federal government i really hope that we will be able to acquire this vaccine as well as use it this is not only my decision but i strongly support it the european medicines agency is yet to approve the russian vaccine but former european commission president says that if the regulator does give the green light the e.u. should be included in the procurement program. meantime the russian direct investment fund which is behind these sputnik the rollout says it's now in talks with germany on supplying the job berlin's made it clear that it will go ahead with using the shot if it passes the approval process which has now been dragging on for several months. joining us now is bob van who's a professor of neurology at the university of vienna professor welcome to the program good
to question the blocks a joint procurement scheme austria's one of them and chancellor sebastian curtis said he'd be in favor of buying russian sputnik vico which. it would help us a lot because the vaccination process would be significantly accelerated i advocate that we do this we are now coordinating this with the federal government i really hope that we will be able to acquire this vaccine as well as use it this is not only my decision but i strongly support it the european medicines agency...
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frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not a tall surprise that so many artists want to participate. as a set since she knew in a sense it's like doing stuff people. are. like family really are really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of. isn't ready doesn't really set himself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know paint some of these. shapes and patterns. i'm really sort of expresses and so. the project has brought now or a nathan even closer together than before. and i can. make it not matter if you're getting extra. out of pocket for him i actually haven't got any politician however i can go i don't don't have to dream dream big time sometimes. for never made love in the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellington. in france the covert $1000.00 pandemic has led to yet another countrywide lockdown but there's one place south of paris that is showing defiance against the corona crisis when
frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not a tall surprise that so many artists want to participate. as a set since she knew in a sense it's like doing stuff people. are. like family really are really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of. isn't ready doesn't really set himself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know paint...
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uganda it's home to people from the night last week it's knit group who are mostly agro paul stroll curtis now the resurgence off cattle receive a rating they it has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of ship it's who've been killed while trying to fight off the raid it's now their widows on the left to fend for themselves so one woman has set up an initiative to help the widows with skills which they can feed their families. more. firewood. but the money she makes from selling it is still not enough to feed her 8 children my husband was killed while looking after the cows and the cows were stolen. and that's a problem because here in the who don't reach you know how much you know often means no food and although cattle raiding has long been a part of life 90 has make the situation worse. leaders say security forces are failing to protect people like most who know from the raiders so yes there was a police officer as well locked in their barracks supporters that want to raise another what is a nobody here to come out in the past year during the pandemic deadly cattle rates in the region ha
uganda it's home to people from the night last week it's knit group who are mostly agro paul stroll curtis now the resurgence off cattle receive a rating they it has resulted in the deaths of hundreds of ship it's who've been killed while trying to fight off the raid it's now their widows on the left to fend for themselves so one woman has set up an initiative to help the widows with skills which they can feed their families. more. firewood. but the money she makes from selling it is still not...
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frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate . as a set. supply. doing stuff other people. are. like family really are really tense different people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of. isn't really doesn't really set itself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know thanks to these. shapes and patterns. i'm really sort of instructions and so that really is the project has brought now or a nathan even closer together than before. and maybe. make a lot of mass which we were getting extra. from i think. i actually have to go an economist now about how can go i don't don't have to dream dream big time sometime just dream small and there's going to. be financial mavens lover me imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellat. in france the covert $1000.00 pandemic has led to yet another countrywide lockdown but there's one place south of paris that is showing defiance again
frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate . as a set. supply. doing stuff other people. are. like family really are really tense different people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of. isn't really doesn't really set itself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know thanks to these. shapes...
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frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate . as a set since she mean a sense of like doing stuff other people. are. like family really really and to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of . isn't ready doesn't really set itself any boundaries. and he just kind of you know thanks to these. shapes and patterns i'm really sick of it stresses and so. the project has brought now or a nathan even closer together than before. i make a lot of math which we reconstruct. our performance in fact. i actually haven't got any politician however i can go i don't don't have to dream dream big challenge. for never made love in the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellington. in france the covert 900 endemic has led to yet another countrywide lockdown but there's one place south of paris that is showing defiance against the corona crisis . is the world's largest market for fresh
frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate . as a set since she mean a sense of like doing stuff other people. are. like family really really and to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of . isn't ready doesn't really set itself any boundaries. and he just kind of you know thanks to these....
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matt: dan curtis put together a chart showing the base effects. i am betting you will see more of tomorrow. this is a preview for viewers. the top line is just cpi, the bottom line shows, in blue, what we saw last year. you can see the dip. this is why we will probably see a spike in the reading that we get tomorrow. do you think the market has discounted this? has everybody said, no big deal, we will at this one pass? carl: we are all learning or reviewing the term base effect, so i think this is widely priced into the market at this point. everybody knows the cpi at this point last year fell. so if we are looking at a year on year comparison, of course we will see a big spike. but there are ways to get around it. one, strip out the most volatile components and focus on the core. if you look at the core over the last 10 and 15 years, they basically run at the same pace, so we are not cheating and looking at the lower number, we are looking at a less volatile subseries of the cpi. another way to look at is the three-month change, six-month change
matt: dan curtis put together a chart showing the base effects. i am betting you will see more of tomorrow. this is a preview for viewers. the top line is just cpi, the bottom line shows, in blue, what we saw last year. you can see the dip. this is why we will probably see a spike in the reading that we get tomorrow. do you think the market has discounted this? has everybody said, no big deal, we will at this one pass? carl: we are all learning or reviewing the term base effect, so i think this...
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i'm john curtis edwards. >> good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> would you please tell the jury your >> minneapolis police sergeant. >> how long have you held that position? >> 2007, so approximately 14 years. >> not as a var gent, but a police officer for 14 years? >> yes, sir. >> you started as a police officer in 2007, did you start with the minneapolis police department. >> i started as a cadet in the cadet program. >> that was your first job in law enforcement? >> yes, sir. >> you started as a cadet, can you describe that experience, if you would? >> the program is a curriculum designed for those that have graduated college from an accredited college to undergo more criminal justice and law classes as well as partake in skills, as well as various scenario based simulations pertaining to law enforcement. it's a curriculum designed with the end goal of becomes post certified by the post board. >> and the post is the police officers standards and training board, is that correct? >> correct. >> and that's how you get your license to be a police officer in the state of minnesota, cor
i'm john curtis edwards. >> good morning, sir. >> good morning. >> would you please tell the jury your >> minneapolis police sergeant. >> how long have you held that position? >> 2007, so approximately 14 years. >> not as a var gent, but a police officer for 14 years? >> yes, sir. >> you started as a police officer in 2007, did you start with the minneapolis police department. >> i started as a cadet in the cadet program. >> that...
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when you have one party rule at any city or state and the only solution to this unfortunately as curtis indicated, elect more republicans than democrats to office. if you don't want crime rising in your city, i would suggest pushing back on them as hard as you can. take my example, take your example and look at your own city. eric: democrats disagree on that issue. let's look at nationwide. crime is spiking. here in new york murders up nearly 12% since defunding reform started. minneapolis up 46%. of course, they had the horrible situation of the killing of mr. george floyd as well as protests. in portland, up 270%. in chicago this weekend alone, 19 people, 19 have been shot this weekend and one fatally. how do cities get a handle on this, joe? can the genie be put back in the-- the bottle and get safety back on the streets and protections and security that urban dwellers have had recently? >> that's what we are seeing, devolving of police and police opportunities to intervene with suspects. we have the playbook. the playbook was done in new york city in 1990's under major giuliani and
when you have one party rule at any city or state and the only solution to this unfortunately as curtis indicated, elect more republicans than democrats to office. if you don't want crime rising in your city, i would suggest pushing back on them as hard as you can. take my example, take your example and look at your own city. eric: democrats disagree on that issue. let's look at nationwide. crime is spiking. here in new york murders up nearly 12% since defunding reform started. minneapolis up...
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frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate . as a set since she mean in a sense it's like doing stuff other people. are. like family really aren't really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of isn't really doesn't really set yourself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know thanks to these. shapes and patterns i'm really some of the stresses and so that it really is the project has brought now are a nathan even closer together than before. and i give it a rocket might make a lot of mass which we reconstruct. on the farm aren't. actually happened i need close now of that happen go i don't don't have to dream dream big time zones on tristrem small unnoticed kind of. financial mavens love and the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative well. in france the covert 1000 pandemic has led to yet another countrywide lockdown but there's one place south of
frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not at all surprised that so many artists want to participate . as a set since she mean in a sense it's like doing stuff other people. are. like family really aren't really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of isn't really doesn't really set yourself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you...
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so it was one of the first major migrations of african-american's their family minister curtis pollard had been a state senator so during reconstruction 90% of their parish was black that meant a lot there were a lot of black elected officials and he was chased out of madison parish by the ku klux klan in 1879 and her brothers followed him to saint louis again records that are in the library of congress and the national so i was really able to rely on those senate hearings about that exodusters movement in order to tell their story once they got to st. louis. they joined saint paul ame church, which had a history of taking in recent migrants, and then they learned how to be barbers. well, that's a good segue to this question. what what's surprised you or amazed you the most in your research? so i just like other people who are who are my age who had hurt a madam walker, you know, she started a hair care company and that was kind of the whole story, but as i began to do research about her i discovered that she was an international entrepreneur. she was a pioneer the modern hair care ind
so it was one of the first major migrations of african-american's their family minister curtis pollard had been a state senator so during reconstruction 90% of their parish was black that meant a lot there were a lot of black elected officials and he was chased out of madison parish by the ku klux klan in 1879 and her brothers followed him to saint louis again records that are in the library of congress and the national so i was really able to rely on those senate hearings about that exodusters...
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daniel curtis of bloomberg has killed it with a colorful chart showing how far we have to go to a globalum tax on corporations. this breaks every rule i know. all you need to know, and on radio i am going to explain this to you, everybody is sort of in a lump, and then there is the united kingdom below the lump, and ireland has a national policy based on a low corporate tax. nobody is near combined here, as secretary yellen talks about. terry haines joins us with pangaea. this is where political rhetoric runs up against blunt reality. all of this talk about infrastructure and fiscal policy runs up against the political emotions of the constituencies. how does ireland adjust to a call for a global corporate minim tax -- corporate minimum tax? terry: how they respond to it is giving it the back of their hand, or soon you will be talking about anything other than that. you are quite right. secondly, yellen's not an independent chair of the fed here. she's the secretary of the treasury. so a general in the biden army trying to figure out some way to provide additional money for additional st
daniel curtis of bloomberg has killed it with a colorful chart showing how far we have to go to a globalum tax on corporations. this breaks every rule i know. all you need to know, and on radio i am going to explain this to you, everybody is sort of in a lump, and then there is the united kingdom below the lump, and ireland has a national policy based on a low corporate tax. nobody is near combined here, as secretary yellen talks about. terry haines joins us with pangaea. this is where...
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frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not a toll surprise that so many artists want to participate. it's a sensitive. sense of like doing stuff other people. are. like family really aren't really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of. isn't ready doesn't really set himself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know i think some of these. shapes and patterns and really sort of stresses and so. removed the project has brought now are a nathan even closer together than before. and they can be. are going to make a lot of math which we were getting extra. from aren't. actually happened all i need for is now of that happen go i don't don't have to dream dream big time sometime just. for now while nathan's love and the imagination of many artists have opened up a new creative wellat. in france the covert $1000.00 pandemic has led to yet another countrywide lockdown but there's one place south of paris that is showing defiance
frankie curtis is an illustrator she's very enthusiastic about the project and not a toll surprise that so many artists want to participate. it's a sensitive. sense of like doing stuff other people. are. like family really aren't really tends to bring people together. she thinks that no one has all the hallmarks of a good artist. i think that noah's ark is really expressive and he kind of. isn't ready doesn't really set himself any boundaries and limits and he just kind of you know i think some...
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. >> donna curtis rowe served as an army nurse during the vietnam war. up next, she describes her training, interactions with the vietnamese people. it was conducted by the atlanta history center. >> how old were you when you went to vietnam? donna: 24. >> what was your family status? donna: i was married to my husband to was also in the military and we went together. at home was my sister, brother, mother, and father back in massachusetts. >> and your hometown?
. >> donna curtis rowe served as an army nurse during the vietnam war. up next, she describes her training, interactions with the vietnamese people. it was conducted by the atlanta history center. >> how old were you when you went to vietnam? donna: 24. >> what was your family status? donna: i was married to my husband to was also in the military and we went together. at home was my sister, brother, mother, and father back in massachusetts. >> and your hometown?
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thank you for talking to us, curtis hayes. what has it been like for you watching this trial?tching - watching this trial? first, thanks for having me. watching the - watching this trial? first, thanks | for having me. watching the trial and watching the argument of the prosecution and then watching the argument of the defence and just again watching george floyd call and plead for his life has been hard and it has been traumatising. but again, excited about the deliberation and excited about the deliberation and excited that the prosecution was able to bring a strong case. if derek chauvin is found guilty, what effect do you think that will have? the effect i think it will bring and haveis the effect i think it will bring and have is what we have been longing forfor have is what we have been longing for for a very long time, have is what we have been longing forfor a very long time, which is police accountability. we see the evidence, we have seen what derek chauvin did. the prosecution delivered a very strong case, so if he is convicted, it shows that america is turning the
thank you for talking to us, curtis hayes. what has it been like for you watching this trial?tching - watching this trial? first, thanks for having me. watching the - watching this trial? first, thanks | for having me. watching the trial and watching the argument of the prosecution and then watching the argument of the defence and just again watching george floyd call and plead for his life has been hard and it has been traumatising. but again, excited about the deliberation and excited about...