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that was david reed in mumbai. right. who's up for a disasters. that was david reed in mumbai. so. avengers: endgame is pretty ha rd to thought so. avengers: endgame is pretty hard to beat in that respect stop and we've been behind—the—scenes with matt aiken, visual effects supervisor, to see how they brought the film's climactic battle to lie. warning, this will contain spoilers. but if you haven't seen it yet, i imagine you haven't seen it yet, i imagine you would be streaming in the next few weeks, actually. dabbawala did exactly what he said he was going to do. he wiped out 50% of all living creatures. i work on the end battle and that encompassed all of the aspects of modern digital effects work. we had lead digital characters, we had giant battle scenes with entirely digital armies, the battles taking place in an environment that almost entirely digital, lots of complex simulation work with destruction events and fire and complex, you know, the superpowers often involve simulation work. digital doubles are like 47 lead marble characters for those wide battle sites. so a f
that was david reed in mumbai. right. who's up for a disasters. that was david reed in mumbai. so. avengers: endgame is pretty ha rd to thought so. avengers: endgame is pretty hard to beat in that respect stop and we've been behind—the—scenes with matt aiken, visual effects supervisor, to see how they brought the film's climactic battle to lie. warning, this will contain spoilers. but if you haven't seen it yet, i imagine you haven't seen it yet, i imagine you would be streaming in the next...
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that was david reed in mumbai. right. who's up for a big dollop of escapism? yeah, uh—huh?e been behind—the—scenes with visual effects supervisor, matt aiken, to see how they brought the film's climactic battle to life. warning: this will contain spoilers. but, if you haven't seen it yet, well, i imagine you would be streaming in the next few weeks, actually. thanos did exactly what he said he was going to do. he wiped out 50% of all living creatures. our work on the end battle was — kind of encompassed all the different aspects of modern digital effects work. we had lead digital characters, we had giant battle scenes with entirely digital armies, the battles taking place in an environment that's almost entirely digital. lots of complex simulation work with destruction events and fire and complex — you know, all the superpowers often involve simulation work. digital doubles of, like, 47 lead marvel characters for those wide battle shots. so, you know, a fantastic space to be working in. i think the way that marvel, they way they really make it work is that they keep these v
that was david reed in mumbai. right. who's up for a big dollop of escapism? yeah, uh—huh?e been behind—the—scenes with visual effects supervisor, matt aiken, to see how they brought the film's climactic battle to life. warning: this will contain spoilers. but, if you haven't seen it yet, well, i imagine you would be streaming in the next few weeks, actually. thanos did exactly what he said he was going to do. he wiped out 50% of all living creatures. our work on the end battle was —...
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david reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.ok, youtube and twitter at a cyclic. thank you for watching. —— bbc click. hello again. well, yesterday, what a glorious start to the day it was. most of us did have a lot more in the way of sunshine, and some stunning weather which pictures were sent in from scotland. you can see the snow glistening under those clear blue skies in the spring sunshine. it wasn't like that everywhere, though. we did have this line of showers that developed from merseyside down towards the midlands. that is where some of the heavier showers were during friday afternoon. and of course the skies looked quite different. this was the scene in tamworth, as it turned pretty cloudy through the afternoon. and we had the heavy downpours and of course a few rainbows. the latest satellite picture, though, shows an area of cloud coming in across england and wales. this weather front is weakening quickly because out in the atlantic we have a developing low pressure system, and it is really starting to take over. and
david reed there in india. that is it for this week's show.ok, youtube and twitter at a cyclic. thank you for watching. —— bbc click. hello again. well, yesterday, what a glorious start to the day it was. most of us did have a lot more in the way of sunshine, and some stunning weather which pictures were sent in from scotland. you can see the snow glistening under those clear blue skies in the spring sunshine. it wasn't like that everywhere, though. we did have this line of showers that...
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david reed has been gujarat in the west of india to find out.atch one of the world's most dangerous animals. the cobra. highly venomous. they're using a new life—saving app. it has told them a snake has been spotted in a local gujarati workshop. to bag it and get it back in the wild, they first have to find it in a pile of stuff where every second thing looks like a scary snake. this is going to take time, so let's check back with them later. first, we're heading to a local hospital to see why this app is so important. this conservationist is going to guide us there with his indian snakes app. so we are here and have to go here which is about 25 kilometres away. it gives vital details to those bitten by snakes of nearby hospitals stocking the antivenom that could keep them alive. we actually are going to meet this doctor who is a specialist in snake bites. so this is the hospital. the hospital is there, the name is there, the phone number is there. we get there in snake bite rush hour. we've been here only a very, very short time. and in the mat
david reed has been gujarat in the west of india to find out.atch one of the world's most dangerous animals. the cobra. highly venomous. they're using a new life—saving app. it has told them a snake has been spotted in a local gujarati workshop. to bag it and get it back in the wild, they first have to find it in a pile of stuff where every second thing looks like a scary snake. this is going to take time, so let's check back with them later. first, we're heading to a local hospital to see...
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david reed has been to gujarat in the west of india to find out.omous. they're using a new life—saving app. it has told them a snake has been spotted in a local gujarati workshop. to bag it and get it back in the wild, they first have to find it in a pile of stuff where every second thing looks like a scary snake. this is going to take time, so let's check back with them later. first, we're heading to a local hospital to see why this app is so important. this conservationist is going to guide us there with his indian snakes app. so we are here and have to go here which is about 25 kilometres away. it gives vital details to those bitten by snakes of nearby hospitals stocking the antivenom that could keep them alive. we actually are going to meet this doctor who is a specialist in snake bites. so this is the hospital. the hospital is there, the name is there, the phone number is there. we get there in snake bite rush hour. we've been here only a very, very short time. and in the matter of the last five minutes, three new patients have come in, compla
david reed has been to gujarat in the west of india to find out.omous. they're using a new life—saving app. it has told them a snake has been spotted in a local gujarati workshop. to bag it and get it back in the wild, they first have to find it in a pile of stuff where every second thing looks like a scary snake. this is going to take time, so let's check back with them later. first, we're heading to a local hospital to see why this app is so important. this conservationist is going to guide...
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david reed has been to mumbai to see an app which is co—ordinating free food to the city's poor.s and apps were even invented. they've been studied by business schools and featured in movies. now they're among the lead actors in another story centring on an app to feed mumbai's hungry. a fascinating enough tale on its own, but for the extraordinary life stories of the other people behind the app. i met up with navin who, eight years ago, had an appalling car accident in hong kong. i had a crash, and i didn't even know i had a crash. he lingered in a coma for months. when he finally woke up, his outlook on life had changed. after spending five months in the hospital, i was given the chance to live again. and i had to ask myself the question, "what is the difference i have made as a human?" navin put his head towards one of the biggest issues of our time — inequality. his aim was to somehow get those with too much to give to those with not enough. a place like mumbai has very visible disparities of wealth. what is less easy to see is how do you get that oversupply, that excess, int
david reed has been to mumbai to see an app which is co—ordinating free food to the city's poor.s and apps were even invented. they've been studied by business schools and featured in movies. now they're among the lead actors in another story centring on an app to feed mumbai's hungry. a fascinating enough tale on its own, but for the extraordinary life stories of the other people behind the app. i met up with navin who, eight years ago, had an appalling car accident in hong kong. i had a...
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david martin, cbs news, walter reed army institute of research. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead. on tonight's "cbs evening news," living with the coronavirus. seth doane's very personal story, including the symptoms that convinced him that he needed to be tested. plus, an update on the health of tom hanks and his wife, rita wilson. and later, in the worst of times, they are showing the best of humanity. od swings ows. (crying) take you to uncontrollable highs. (muffled arguing) or, make you feel both at once. overwhelmed by bipolar i symptoms? ask about vraylar. some medications only treat the lows or the highs. vraylar effectively treats depression, acute manic and mixed episodes of bipolar i. full-spectrum relief of all symptoms. with just one pill, once a day. elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis have an increased risk of death or stroke. call your doctor about unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts. antidepressants can increase these in children and young adults. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may mean a life-threatenin
david martin, cbs news, walter reed army institute of research. >> o'donnell: and there is still much more news ahead. on tonight's "cbs evening news," living with the coronavirus. seth doane's very personal story, including the symptoms that convinced him that he needed to be tested. plus, an update on the health of tom hanks and his wife, rita wilson. and later, in the worst of times, they are showing the best of humanity. od swings ows. (crying) take you to uncontrollable...
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david martin, cbs news, walter reed army institute of research. >> the coronavirus is impacting today's state presidential primaries as well. four states were scheduled to hold primaries today, ohio, arizona, florida and illinois. but ohio's health director declared an emergency and ordered the polls closed just hours before they were set to open. the other three states are going ahead with their primaries today. we get more from laura podesta. >> reporter: ohio governor spoke yesterday in support of a lawsuit to delay his state's presidential primary until june. >> we should not force them to make this choice. a choice between their health and constitutional r rights. >> reporter: a judge denied the request but overnight the state's health director declared a health emergency to prevent polls from opening. ohio which has reported at least 50 confirmed cases of covid-19 is one of four states scheduled to hold primaries today. florida and arizona have moved some polling places in nursing homes and assisted living facilities to other locations to avoid exposing older residents to the viru
david martin, cbs news, walter reed army institute of research. >> the coronavirus is impacting today's state presidential primaries as well. four states were scheduled to hold primaries today, ohio, arizona, florida and illinois. but ohio's health director declared an emergency and ordered the polls closed just hours before they were set to open. the other three states are going ahead with their primaries today. we get more from laura podesta. >> reporter: ohio governor spoke...
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to the fbi lab, crime scene analysts spent the next day at keith reed's house, scouring the property for clues. district attorney davidnew the clymer community on edge about a school-related shooting was anxious for the case to be looked a long ways off. >> would be nice to announce an arrest. >> then something totally out of the blew happened that turned the investigation upside down. the sheriff was in a closed door meeting when his secretary interrupted. >> i thought it was a family emergency. that her face looked like she had seen a ghost and she said, sheriff, you have a phone call. i think you need to take. >> a panic-stricken woman was on the phone. she needed to talk to the sheriff immediately. the sheriff returned to his office so he could take the phone call. >> i don't know. i don't -- >> okay. just relax. >> okay. sorry. >> her name is mary. she was calling from virginia. no one in keith reed's life including his daughter megan heard of her. >> that name mean anything to you? this mary woman? >> not at all. >> anybody in the family, did it ring a bell? >> no. >> megan's older sister kaitlyn didn't know the
to the fbi lab, crime scene analysts spent the next day at keith reed's house, scouring the property for clues. district attorney davidnew the clymer community on edge about a school-related shooting was anxious for the case to be looked a long ways off. >> would be nice to announce an arrest. >> then something totally out of the blew happened that turned the investigation upside down. the sheriff was in a closed door meeting when his secretary interrupted. >> i thought it was...
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reed alliance dedicated to early literacy. jim, it's not just you and me. we have faber calling in hi, david. >> david >> good morning. >> good morning. >> it's good to hear your voice. talk about what you're hearing this week. >> you know, there's so many dislocations i'm sorry i'm not there with you. i hope i will be soon. you know, there's so many different things to cover in a market like this, as you guys well know, far beyond -- the markets, but we also have to keep our eyes on the economy the days are filled with phone calls and texts. you never stop, regardless if i'm able to get there. i'm keeping an eye on a lot of different things, including the dislocation of a lot of different markets. also just the way the markets are functioning now. you have so many traders working from home. maybe they were at a remote location maybe they still are in some ways but unfortunately some people are either potentially getting the virus or fear they have it then you're breaking teams apart. you have a lot of people working from their homes there's a concern among some out there that -- well, how w
reed alliance dedicated to early literacy. jim, it's not just you and me. we have faber calling in hi, david. >> david >> good morning. >> good morning. >> it's good to hear your voice. talk about what you're hearing this week. >> you know, there's so many dislocations i'm sorry i'm not there with you. i hope i will be soon. you know, there's so many different things to cover in a market like this, as you guys well know, far beyond -- the markets, but we also have...