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then we have robert giving us a photo within a photo. we have discussed numerous times that photographers have ideas of framing, looking at doors and windows to refer to photography itself. us isf-consciously give this image within the image. we look at these two aspects that began to show us how frank is allowing his viewers to see a photograph as an intentional utterance. you select the view of reality, you photograph it. we see again his selection of this, but also how the world continues around it. that the photograph is a view he chooses for many, many others. back to the can go discussion, we saw the exhibition upstairs of walker evans. the way that walker evans was interested in these ideas. here is penny picture studios where we have an utterly flat image with images of head shots. there is another image of this photo studio. we see how it is constructed. robert frank was really influenced by walker evans. we see frank have his flatness, as well as the self reflective ideas about photography. we are china argue that ev -- trying
then we have robert giving us a photo within a photo. we have discussed numerous times that photographers have ideas of framing, looking at doors and windows to refer to photography itself. us isf-consciously give this image within the image. we look at these two aspects that began to show us how frank is allowing his viewers to see a photograph as an intentional utterance. you select the view of reality, you photograph it. we see again his selection of this, but also how the world continues...
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this photo is so old. how does a three year old picture that i sent to an ex surface three years later in the hands of my students or some student that goes to the school? i think that's district's job to figure out and backtrack. i really do. i think that they were negligent by not figuring out the source of this. >> reporter: you're not interested in figuring out the source. >> at this point, i don't know if it would help me anymore. >> it is not warren's duty to focus on how the picture got out. its what the school's duty to do that and remain so. >> this case is about an employer that's just not keeping up with the times and has these really archaic notions of what sexually appropriate conduct is. when we have a crime victim who's being exploited for sexual reasons we can't just fire them. wse e to support>> reporter: firm represents victims of online privacy breaches. >> a reaction would be to investigate it, to help the victim report it to the police. to help them contain the spread of the images and
this photo is so old. how does a three year old picture that i sent to an ex surface three years later in the hands of my students or some student that goes to the school? i think that's district's job to figure out and backtrack. i really do. i think that they were negligent by not figuring out the source of this. >> reporter: you're not interested in figuring out the source. >> at this point, i don't know if it would help me anymore. >> it is not warren's duty to focus on...
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happened to snap what is now an iconic photo of her and it really is very visually striking you justknow immediately when you see it that it's going to be one for the history books if we can pull up the photo as well what's amazing is that these protests started five months ago they started in the middle of december and only just now we see. bringing the attention of the world even if inadvertently and giving these protesters the image they really needed it's also very interesting to note if we can look at the photo again the clothing that she's wearing also has some very deep symbolism in it these long white robes these big gold earrings that she's wearing are. clothing that professional working women were wearing to protest against the military dictatorships in sudan in the mid late twentieth century in the sixty's seventy's and eighty's and we should know that women have really been a central part of these protests they're really at the forefront of everything that is happening across there don right now this photo has really become symbolic of that even down to the earrings she's
happened to snap what is now an iconic photo of her and it really is very visually striking you justknow immediately when you see it that it's going to be one for the history books if we can pull up the photo as well what's amazing is that these protests started five months ago they started in the middle of december and only just now we see. bringing the attention of the world even if inadvertently and giving these protesters the image they really needed it's also very interesting to note if we...
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talk about that photo to anyone. they know about that photo. i don't think nothing changed. the government didn't changed, but the society changed. people awakened. benjamin: sorry. my hand is trembling. ha ha ha! i love to use cameras to record this city for some disappearing landscape. when u.k. agreed to hand over hong kong to china, china has agreed the living style in hong kong is not going to be changed in 50 yearars, but we cannot seeee china is fulfilling its promise. i don't t think we c c change te situation now. maybe what we can do is j just taking photos anand keep those memoriries in our r d of how this... i don't know what to say, but... oh! oh! i am quite lucky that i can live with my parents. it is too exexpensive to buy a a flat in e future. [cat mews] mmm. airin: hong kong is now the lleast affordable city in the world. i still live with my parents, and we always have conflicts. in a small flat, you see every day, there would be conflicts easily. i think they don't understand me since i was a kid. [fireworks exploding] in hong kong, even going to a cafe or
talk about that photo to anyone. they know about that photo. i don't think nothing changed. the government didn't changed, but the society changed. people awakened. benjamin: sorry. my hand is trembling. ha ha ha! i love to use cameras to record this city for some disappearing landscape. when u.k. agreed to hand over hong kong to china, china has agreed the living style in hong kong is not going to be changed in 50 yearars, but we cannot seeee china is fulfilling its promise. i don't t think we...
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why did you choose that photo of luke?t buddy. well, we have a couple episodes left of "riverdale." >> yeah. >> jimmy: can we set anything up for the -- what's going to -- no spoilers. but what are we gearing up towards? >> oh, we're gearing up to some pretty intense stuff actually, the last couple episodes. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> real exciting stuff. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: are you going to get -- are you going to be -- >> there's one last fight of the season, because archie is like fighting now and stuff. >> jimmy: yeah. >> it's between me and mark consuelos. >> jimmy: what? >> and mark got so ripped. >> jimmy: so he's jacked -- >> exactly. >> jimmy: in general. >> he's jacked. he was going, like dehydrating himself. he was like -- i was like, "this old man is like putting me to shame." [ laughter ] it was crazy bro. >> jimmy: oh my gosh, dude. people are going to go nuts to see two good looking dudes fight each other. alright, here we go. [ cheers ] i do want to show a clip though. here's kj apa in "riverdale." t
why did you choose that photo of luke?t buddy. well, we have a couple episodes left of "riverdale." >> yeah. >> jimmy: can we set anything up for the -- what's going to -- no spoilers. but what are we gearing up towards? >> oh, we're gearing up to some pretty intense stuff actually, the last couple episodes. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> real exciting stuff. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: are you going to get -- are you going to be -- >> there's one...
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there it is just now this photo has become what is really the flash point is it has focused the world's attention now it's not a black hole i think we're seeing the wrong. banner there. but it's really focused the world's attention on sudan. really showing that women have been a central part of these protests really at the forefront and it's also inspired a lot of internet art people drawing in with their interpretations of this woman whose name as. she's inspired people across the world she actually spoke with a reporter earlier today and she told us that i never expected quote i never expected that this video would spread so much but i'm glad that the world got to see there is a revolution in sudan so we're seeing women at the center of this protest and this is the first time that a boy role has shown a woman taking center stage in the revolutionary moment is absolutely not we saw back at the end of two thousand and seventeen there was a nother photo also i believe snapped on a cell phone of a thirty one year old iranian woman who was arrested for violating the country's very strict r
there it is just now this photo has become what is really the flash point is it has focused the world's attention now it's not a black hole i think we're seeing the wrong. banner there. but it's really focused the world's attention on sudan. really showing that women have been a central part of these protests really at the forefront and it's also inspired a lot of internet art people drawing in with their interpretations of this woman whose name as. she's inspired people across the world she...
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and then we have more photos of what the barns looked like. so then once the listening post was active, it turned into a military base, and it was called vint hill farms station. here is a photograph of the fields with some of the antenna rays that you can see, some of the people looking at the different equipment and/or teletyping what they're doing. some of the original radio equipment similar to what we have inside on display. then more information over here of their radio antennas, the farm, the military personnel who were stationed here, the chow line, and then this is a good photo here of them working and listening to the radios, intercepting, and taking down notes as to what was being broadcast. over here, nice picture of the people working, intercepting the radio communications. and then this is a very nice picture of what the barn used to look like with all the receivers and the men and women who were stationed there, intercepting the radio broadcasts. now, in addition, while we're in this room, a different assortment of uniforms that
and then we have more photos of what the barns looked like. so then once the listening post was active, it turned into a military base, and it was called vint hill farms station. here is a photograph of the fields with some of the antenna rays that you can see, some of the people looking at the different equipment and/or teletyping what they're doing. some of the original radio equipment similar to what we have inside on display. then more information over here of their radio antennas, the...
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. >> shepard: how didn't a student end up with the photo? reporting begins now. our reporting begins in boston. celebrities accused of scamming their kids way into college are right now facing a judge. this is the largest ever college admissions scandal. prosecutors say the parents paid for their kids good sat scores, even photo shopped fakes to make them look like athletes when they were not. the desperate house wives actress, felicity huffman and full house's aunt becky, lori loughlin, appearing in federal court. they're the most famous of the nearly three dozen defendants that prosecutors describe as a catalog of wealth and privilege. prosecutors say loughlin and her husband paid $500,000 to have their daughters admitted to the university of southern california as recruits for the crew team even though never sister participated in that sport. for comparison, that's about $2 $200,000 more than a full education at usc. felicity huffman took a different approach and focused on academics instead of athletics. they that she forked over $15,000 to fake her daughter'
. >> shepard: how didn't a student end up with the photo? reporting begins now. our reporting begins in boston. celebrities accused of scamming their kids way into college are right now facing a judge. this is the largest ever college admissions scandal. prosecutors say the parents paid for their kids good sat scores, even photo shopped fakes to make them look like athletes when they were not. the desperate house wives actress, felicity huffman and full house's aunt becky, lori loughlin,...
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you can instantly pull up any photo based on something that might have happened in that photo.p, and it has everything. >> reporter: amazon photos which has five gigabytes of video storage. it comes free with your amazon prime membership. >> do you have other amazon products in the house? >> the echo show, the firestick. >> you can get your photos on that echo show and say, alexa, show me photos from last weekend. >> reporter: now apple icloud, the only one you have to pay for but storage options starting as low as 99 cents a month for 50 gigabytes. >> the one extra layer that icloud will do, you have important contacts, notes, other things from other apps you might want to back up too. >> reporter: we give amanda to play with each to see which one she prefers. >> i really think i will use definitely the apple one, and i would also like to use the amazon one as well. that's kind of fun like i said, with the echo show. >> having more than one backup is also a big perk. >> when it comes to security and privacy, google, amazon and apple say customers' personal photos and videos ar
you can instantly pull up any photo based on something that might have happened in that photo.p, and it has everything. >> reporter: amazon photos which has five gigabytes of video storage. it comes free with your amazon prime membership. >> do you have other amazon products in the house? >> the echo show, the firestick. >> you can get your photos on that echo show and say, alexa, show me photos from last weekend. >> reporter: now apple icloud, the only one you...
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ashton will break it down. >>> so many photos on your phone.ices. so what looked the best, cost the least and was picture perfect? our family and expert with the results this morning. >>> and winter is here. millions watching the blockbuster "game of thrones" premiere overnight. long awaited reunions, new rivalries and the moment jon snow found out one of the show's big secrets. watch parties in overdrive. chrissy teigen even getting kicked out of john legend's, and what one of the stars told us about who could end up on the iron throne. >>> and are you ready for the rise of skywalker? lando is back. >> how are you doing, chewbacca? >> right after the trailer put the internet into hyperspace, we sat down with the cast. what they said about lando, the skywalkers and the end of the "star wars" saga as they all say -- >> all: good morning, america. >>> got two words for you. well, actually three. >> come on. >> billy dee. >> good morning, america. hope you guys are all well this monday morning. >> and after 595 days, "game of thrones" fans, they w
ashton will break it down. >>> so many photos on your phone.ices. so what looked the best, cost the least and was picture perfect? our family and expert with the results this morning. >>> and winter is here. millions watching the blockbuster "game of thrones" premiere overnight. long awaited reunions, new rivalries and the moment jon snow found out one of the show's big secrets. watch parties in overdrive. chrissy teigen even getting kicked out of john legend's, and...
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you know that photo that the country on a contradiction to which has has experienced a gentle side a country which. has experience that kind of suffering that people should do there should be a country where to teach the ward the whole prime it comes with democracy defrayed and the human right this this this this values and station so we have been installed just after the genocide in the fish of the world how did all of those one have been fed by before they got on really a country this is what he said all this in a very good one that can do then i can i get can i do you know doing it right sorry i'm in a college could i get can i just ask you about one specific point one of the main missions of paul could gummy seems to be to to almost transcend tried i think you'll agree that would have been absolutely vital for any country to recover from what it went through so that seems to have been achieved do you agree that he has managed to achieve a kind of amazing amount of reconciliation between the two major tribes of rwanda. good it could have done it but he missed the opportunity becau
you know that photo that the country on a contradiction to which has has experienced a gentle side a country which. has experience that kind of suffering that people should do there should be a country where to teach the ward the whole prime it comes with democracy defrayed and the human right this this this this values and station so we have been installed just after the genocide in the fish of the world how did all of those one have been fed by before they got on really a country this is what...
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he shares a taxi with rock hudson and takes this photo.ures this image of a typically deadpan alfred hitchcock. this one of joe namath in 1969, the year he won the super bowl. and sharon tate before her shocking murder. in time, he even begins traveling the world in pursuit of celebrity signatures. throughout the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, he snaps up sports figures, bollywood stars, politicians, and one of his favorites -- mexican telenovela actors. it's on a trip to mexico city in 1993 that jack -- now 64 years old -- approaches a struggling young mexican soap actor for an autograph. now, the young guy in that picture looks a little bit familiar. who is that? >> [ laughs ] you're funny. i was an actor. it was the end of winter in 1993 that i met jack in mexico city. i see jack coming up in the distance. i just know he was somebody different, and he says, "are you an actor?" i was ever so flattered. when i met jack, this is the card that i signed for him, and this is the picture he took of myself. >> oh, my, juan carlos, look at you. was this
he shares a taxi with rock hudson and takes this photo.ures this image of a typically deadpan alfred hitchcock. this one of joe namath in 1969, the year he won the super bowl. and sharon tate before her shocking murder. in time, he even begins traveling the world in pursuit of celebrity signatures. throughout the 1960s, '70s, and '80s, he snaps up sports figures, bollywood stars, politicians, and one of his favorites -- mexican telenovela actors. it's on a trip to mexico city in 1993 that jack...
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so we'll be able to create a photo sculpture so. one of the portraits is of project manager hentai kasten would have photos were taken from every side from above from below to make the worst faces and then you decided which ones to take that's what i looked like. since this kind of photography is a bit merciless on the skin and so on women are somewhat more critical than men but i think they can live with it quite a bit. martin wow an artist from france is also here posting his art he's chosen a hut where workers once took their breaks and artistically processed nine hundred seventy s. german posters about safety in the workplace. and was accused this is why i work with smaller pictures that i can send through a fax machine so they come out with visible pixels then i paint a larger version of that. and finally i had got the signal colors to the images here result. another hundred or so works of urban art from twenty countries are set against the imposing backdrop of the charge hong once a storage space for raw materials for the iron
so we'll be able to create a photo sculpture so. one of the portraits is of project manager hentai kasten would have photos were taken from every side from above from below to make the worst faces and then you decided which ones to take that's what i looked like. since this kind of photography is a bit merciless on the skin and so on women are somewhat more critical than men but i think they can live with it quite a bit. martin wow an artist from france is also here posting his art he's chosen...
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of this idea of how to take a photo of this and how to research the black holes. decades later he is getting what he wanted, with huge effort. there were 200 scientists involved in taking these photos. they had to ship the data. they could not transfer it to buy the internet. they had to ship the data on hard disks to the us and to germany to create this image. i think from a scientific respect of it is an amazing result might a p pa re ntly it is an amazing result might apparently we are now going to try to photograph another supermassive black hole. those are technical terms. it will help us understand the origins of our solar system. yes. that's cool, isn't it? i assume there is not going to be a clear—cut answer. at least we will have some photographic evidence. shall we talk about this story, staggering, from staggering numbers to more staggering numbers to more staggering numbers. can you imagine what it would be like to receive a £735 million bonus? well, i guess it is beyond my imagination. interesting though is that he is doing something which is relative
of this idea of how to take a photo of this and how to research the black holes. decades later he is getting what he wanted, with huge effort. there were 200 scientists involved in taking these photos. they had to ship the data. they could not transfer it to buy the internet. they had to ship the data on hard disks to the us and to germany to create this image. i think from a scientific respect of it is an amazing result might a p pa re ntly it is an amazing result might apparently we are now...
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both photos were taken at dangerous heights.s janet shamlian. >> reporter: this is one of the most photographed spots where andrea norton, a 20-year-old student, died. the next day a student from florida university died after falling from the campus bell tower. she reportedly wanted to take a photos of the new york city skyline and at the grand canyon a tourist died after falling from a cliff using a selfie stick. for some people, taking a regular photo or video at a tourist attraction doesn't cut it. it's the extreme picture that gets the likes on social media and many are taking big risks to get it. >>> this young woman on the rim of the grand canyon, a young couple hanging from a train. pushing the limits and sometimes going too far. a recent study found more than 250 people died taking selfies in a six-year span. the average age, 23 years old. search and rescue teams say all too often they see the results of selfies gone wrong. >> what do you think when you see these extreme photos? >> i think of the people who are going to
both photos were taken at dangerous heights.s janet shamlian. >> reporter: this is one of the most photographed spots where andrea norton, a 20-year-old student, died. the next day a student from florida university died after falling from the campus bell tower. she reportedly wanted to take a photos of the new york city skyline and at the grand canyon a tourist died after falling from a cliff using a selfie stick. for some people, taking a regular photo or video at a tourist attraction...
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next up let's take a look at this photo of lorenzo from queens. [ audience aws ] his meme says, "whengot busted because you went with gonzaga." yeah. [ applause ] here's a photo of amelia from north carolina. [ audience aws ] her meme is called, "when you realized you're underdressed at the olive garden." [ laughter and applause ] here is a photo of kian from new york city. [ light laughter ] his meme says, "when you open your phone in selfie mode." [ laughter and applause ] next is a photo of calvin from connecticut. [ laughter ] his meme says, "when the no tears shampoo is actually your dad's rogaine." [ applause ] >> steve: wow, a hairy head of hair. yeah. >> jimmy: next is a photo of lilly from texas. [ audience aws ] her meme is called, "when you're trying to put on makeup in the back of an uber." [ laughter ] [ applause ] next is a photo of richie from staten island. [ light laughter ] his meme is called, "when the new guy at work calls everyone at work bro-chacho." [ laughter and applause ] and finally, here is a photo of beckham from virginia. [ light laughter ] his meme says,
next up let's take a look at this photo of lorenzo from queens. [ audience aws ] his meme says, "whengot busted because you went with gonzaga." yeah. [ applause ] here's a photo of amelia from north carolina. [ audience aws ] her meme is called, "when you realized you're underdressed at the olive garden." [ laughter and applause ] here is a photo of kian from new york city. [ light laughter ] his meme says, "when you open your phone in selfie mode." [ laughter and...
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you see that photo?ey now bring joy. >> reporter: although suspicion first fell on her family, no one has ever been charged in jonbenet's death. >> there's still people today, john, 22 years later, who believe you or patsy or burke had something to do with it. >> how could they believe otherwise because that's what they were told. >> even now still do you ever dream about her? >> a lot but when i do it's wonderful, blissful, it's just warm. she's a little girl and it's a real blessing. >> reporter: for "good morning america," stephanie ramos, abc news, new york. >> our friend elizabeth vargas joins us now. welcome back. great to see you. >> great to be here. >> you really dug into this, a year-long investigation. >> we did. it's 22 years after the murder happened. it's the most notorious unsolved murder in america, a beautiful little girl killed on christmas night in her own home. we examine two new theories with the help of a retired fbi agent, robert clark, who's got great investigative chops in this w
you see that photo?ey now bring joy. >> reporter: although suspicion first fell on her family, no one has ever been charged in jonbenet's death. >> there's still people today, john, 22 years later, who believe you or patsy or burke had something to do with it. >> how could they believe otherwise because that's what they were told. >> even now still do you ever dream about her? >> a lot but when i do it's wonderful, blissful, it's just warm. she's a little girl and...
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put obama photo or what is the photos show him eating with friends on the terrace. i think this is a labor pool sequence that you can see he was really friendly with the owner mr be able to talk with you i would have to pay him to visit. you for on course he designed a vacation facility for the restaurant owner that's the famous facility right nearby. when is offering to come along now i'll show you look obviously a studio. resembling the problem there was only a simple working surface. and the states were to whiskey crates he painted himself to send them all recorded. music i'm. the problem here it was here came from switzerland but he hated the mountains he got happiness by the sea but we came to you from the sin city or i will be the man here and here in hope when he found a little even of what he said he'd always wished for. if you're going to do that. for our your m x d a y u two of serious how to bauhaus architect. has reinterpreted some of the classics now you will have a chance to win three of them a lamp and two wooden stools all you have to do if you want
put obama photo or what is the photos show him eating with friends on the terrace. i think this is a labor pool sequence that you can see he was really friendly with the owner mr be able to talk with you i would have to pay him to visit. you for on course he designed a vacation facility for the restaurant owner that's the famous facility right nearby. when is offering to come along now i'll show you look obviously a studio. resembling the problem there was only a simple working surface. and the...
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balance back in this whole thing the search continues for the man you see in this video surveillance photo from 4 has learned that freeman police investigators may have information on a possible suspect. >>that lead appears to have come from the door and ask open a cold wednesday spokesperson told me that they are cooperating with local law enforcement on this active investigation. freeman police previously stated the suspect was not affiliated with the door to door delivery service, however in light of new information it seems that has changed about he says he just hopes they get to the man who beat him before he hurts someone else. yes. i truly hope so office sure you having a few days to reflect on his actions and the physical abuse, he suffered. he says all things considered his in states would likely lead up to do the same thing if it happened it's a part of my character is just not i seen people yet stepped on an ied. hindsight is 2020 after all. >>in a moment, you don't really know until you're actually living in it fremont has it made you cry on for >>a go fund me has now been set
balance back in this whole thing the search continues for the man you see in this video surveillance photo from 4 has learned that freeman police investigators may have information on a possible suspect. >>that lead appears to have come from the door and ask open a cold wednesday spokesperson told me that they are cooperating with local law enforcement on this active investigation. freeman police previously stated the suspect was not affiliated with the door to door delivery service,...
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the point is not to have a vacation to take photos, the vacation is the photo she put up that peoplean see it. i even think that is a saint as avocados. >> i think a small project is if you are doing that don't take a public picture and use it in your fake picture. be a little more sophisticated. years were very well selected. greg: we traveled around the world,. >> and i get invited to the next unquestioning. greg: are you kidding, you come near him here dead. everyone loves the vacation photos. >> i don't. greg: the people want to make sure that the people you hate are having fun. >> i think you're giving away too much credit. social media an instagram, the new truth is a lie, if someone takes an average picture, and you meet them in person, i can't do that when i meet you. the entire thing is a lie. people have been living in separate houses during this thing. and all of us are like us with the kids at church, then the family meal, then we go to other church, and real-life, don't look at me, but we have to meet once a week. [laughter] social media is a lie. greg: it is a lie. greg
the point is not to have a vacation to take photos, the vacation is the photo she put up that peoplean see it. i even think that is a saint as avocados. >> i think a small project is if you are doing that don't take a public picture and use it in your fake picture. be a little more sophisticated. years were very well selected. greg: we traveled around the world,. >> and i get invited to the next unquestioning. greg: are you kidding, you come near him here dead. everyone loves the...
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new this morning police have released the photo of a woman that they say hit. a man who was on a bicycle and then just rolled off officials are looking for 35 year-old a quiche atkins last month police say she had a 75 year-old man while he was riding his bicycle ride along ashley avenue and fulton street in berkeley that victim suffered a broken leg. police say atkins drove just a few blocks after hitting the man and then ditched the car on the street to street. a 17 year-old student in rohnert park is accused of making threats to his school student from rancho kentucky high school posted a threat on snapchat sunday. an investigation revealed that the post depicted an assault rifle and the words do not go to school tomorrow. these are photos of the weapon that folks on that post a snapshot investigator who saw the post informed the fbi within hours. police searched the suspect's home and no weapons were found. the suspect said the weapon in the photo was an air soft brand rifle designed to look real i belong to a 60 year-old friend and fellow student. police s
new this morning police have released the photo of a woman that they say hit. a man who was on a bicycle and then just rolled off officials are looking for 35 year-old a quiche atkins last month police say she had a 75 year-old man while he was riding his bicycle ride along ashley avenue and fulton street in berkeley that victim suffered a broken leg. police say atkins drove just a few blocks after hitting the man and then ditched the car on the street to street. a 17 year-old student in...
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police say latent prints matching matt caruso were located on the photo, there's also a photo of a potential victim in danville court documents say latent prints matching matt curry so we're located in the front of this photo as well. kit also had her address and directions to our home and a note saying will most likely fit in a tactical back. that live along the creek police we can tell you that investigators are still working this case looking to find out if there are any other. >>victims or potential victims. the suspect due in court on april 9th live in walnut creek dan kerman kron 4 news. >>averages are going to be restored. we do expect our. we will we should expect are more like 6 or 8 coming century. >>earthquake scientists are now saying california appears to be going through something of an earthquake drought and that has been over the past 100 years. and they say we should expect more big quakes in the coming century that's unsettling to show our convoys morning kelly talked with one of the usgs seismologist behind the study she joins us live from our newsroom tonight with the lat
police say latent prints matching matt caruso were located on the photo, there's also a photo of a potential victim in danville court documents say latent prints matching matt curry so we're located in the front of this photo as well. kit also had her address and directions to our home and a note saying will most likely fit in a tactical back. that live along the creek police we can tell you that investigators are still working this case looking to find out if there are any other....
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the photo on the right is an aged progressed photo to age 13. police are working to confirm the teenager's identity and have not publicly named him. according to the "chicago tribune," a police report filed today says the teenager told them he'd been staying at a hotel with two kidnappers. >>> to other news now, another whale has turned up dead in the bay area. this time, it was in san pablo bay. >> yeah, this is the third time since march a gray whale has watch aid shore in the bay area. the whales are particularly active this time of year as they migrant north to alaska. >> scientists have sounded the alarm, asking boaters to be on the lookout for them. also of concern is whether there's a food shortage. >> the two previous carcasses were found by angel island and near the bay area. today, as we mentioned, was discovered in san pablo bay near rodeo. >>> all right. so let's check in with abc 7 news anchor eric thomas with more on the story. eric? >> reporter: you mentioned the migration. apparently, they're migrating in ever-larger numbers from
the photo on the right is an aged progressed photo to age 13. police are working to confirm the teenager's identity and have not publicly named him. according to the "chicago tribune," a police report filed today says the teenager told them he'd been staying at a hotel with two kidnappers. >>> to other news now, another whale has turned up dead in the bay area. this time, it was in san pablo bay. >> yeah, this is the third time since march a gray whale has watch aid...
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. >> i live in a photo studio. the new kpix 5 news that 7:00 starts right now. no sign of that missing body border. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the 18-year-old who vanished around 3:00 p.m. this afternoon and we are at the scene where moments ago we learned the rescue has now turned into a recovery mission. emergency crews are on the scene here at the beach. they are working hard to try to find an 18-year-old who was swept out to sea. the teenager was boogie boarding with friends here at half moon bay around 3:00 p.m. and the friends lost track of him. his boogie board came back to shore without him. the others went out to look for him and the waters got to rough. >> this water will pull people out to see. his friend made a valiant attempt of going to get him but because of the conditions. he had to come back and. >> reporter: heavy fog has made this operation difficult and they continue their operation into the evening. in half moon bay, kpix 5. >> just into the newsroom we le grandmother has been accused of strangling her 3-year-old grandson to de
. >> i live in a photo studio. the new kpix 5 news that 7:00 starts right now. no sign of that missing body border. good evening. >> reporter: good evening. the 18-year-old who vanished around 3:00 p.m. this afternoon and we are at the scene where moments ago we learned the rescue has now turned into a recovery mission. emergency crews are on the scene here at the beach. they are working hard to try to find an 18-year-old who was swept out to sea. the teenager was boogie boarding...
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. >>> and the photo of a plus-sized model sparking debate. is this photo sending the right message? >>> good thursday morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ramos in for janai norman. >> i'm kenneth moton. we begin with the massive spring blizzard slamming several states right now from the rockies to the great lakes. 18 states are expected to feel the effects of this potentially historic storm. that's about 50 million people. >> here's the current radar. six states have been placed under a blizzard warning as people gear up for heavy rain and blinding snow. the impact on travel could be nationwide. >> reporter: this morning, a major spring storm bringing a temperature shock to millions of americans. >> this is kind of a pain in the butt storm. >> reporter: overnight, blizzard conditions and frigid air hitting the rockies where record highs in the 80s quickly plunged to 40 degrees. colorado's governor has even activated the national guard in case drivers get stranded. more than 18 inches of snow has already fallen in parts of south dakota. some areas could see 30 inches. in minnesota, near
. >>> and the photo of a plus-sized model sparking debate. is this photo sending the right message? >>> good thursday morning, everyone. i'm stephanie ramos in for janai norman. >> i'm kenneth moton. we begin with the massive spring blizzard slamming several states right now from the rockies to the great lakes. 18 states are expected to feel the effects of this potentially historic storm. that's about 50 million people. >> here's the current radar. six states have...
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photo committee fla mes details in that photo committee flames going up.d risk of collapsing, it was very disheartening to feel that, hard to see anything but sorrow in these pictures anyway. the telegraph has got a pretty powerful right up on his front page. again, a very powerful image with the river and a boatin powerful image with the river and a boat in front. it's got quite a lot of detail onjust one boat in front. it's got quite a lot of detail on just one person saying the saddest thing they have ever stood and watched in their life. it's that sense of morning. the most important thing to say, it appears nobody has died tonight in their no fatalities... one injured firemen, forgive me. president macron saying tonight, the incredible quote, part of us have burned tonight. the place notre dame occupies in france is really coming home, and this piece captures. you both are experts in politics in this country. using there will be a political impact to this? this was supposed to be a massive night for president macron. i guess that's all you know people
photo committee fla mes details in that photo committee flames going up.d risk of collapsing, it was very disheartening to feel that, hard to see anything but sorrow in these pictures anyway. the telegraph has got a pretty powerful right up on his front page. again, a very powerful image with the river and a boatin powerful image with the river and a boat in front. it's got quite a lot of detail onjust one boat in front. it's got quite a lot of detail on just one person saying the saddest thing...
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she tweeted this photo from her car at 5:14. she noticed traffic is moving a little slower at this hour compared to late this morning when they did it. >> that's right. dustin used flywheel to get a taxi. his car showed up first. he tweeted this photo with his driver while they were at a red light. jack powell has 30 years of experience driving a cab in the city. >> let's take a live look now from sky 7. tracking dustin and melissa's progress. this is melissa. we think that's melissa going slowly in traffic in the north beach area. >> but dustin has already passed through the neighborhood. you can follow the abc 7 news twitter account to see who wins. it's good stuff. interesting. >> interesting. melissa got there fast their morning to vista point. but dustin was kind of predicting maybe during the peak commute the taxi drivers may know their way around and the shortcuts a little better. >> than the rideshare drivers. that's a good point. we'll have rideshare stories each day through friday. and we want you to share your ideas a
she tweeted this photo from her car at 5:14. she noticed traffic is moving a little slower at this hour compared to late this morning when they did it. >> that's right. dustin used flywheel to get a taxi. his car showed up first. he tweeted this photo with his driver while they were at a red light. jack powell has 30 years of experience driving a cab in the city. >> let's take a live look now from sky 7. tracking dustin and melissa's progress. this is melissa. we think that's...
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how does a group of photos come together as how to use the space between photos to alight emotionalrom the audience and bring innovation and create bodies of work that narratively function the way that photos do san francisco as the commission came out and you visited me and one of their prerestricts was to find an art with enough work to fill a large says that a quad down the hallway downstairs and we hung that quad to feel like a train station that constant sensation from all different directions some of the major characteristic of the landscape festivities the blur of the train their 70 miles per hour and they're not perfect as opposed to to what landscape will look like it creates a dichotomy for people insides the train not just the story of the subject it is not just the visual design the composition juxtapositioning, etc. not just all autobiography boo-hoo it creates pictures with meaning within them and then some of the portraits feel awkward some of them feel welcoming and the person that mime making the picture is really comfortable and other ones feel awkward and weigh i
how does a group of photos come together as how to use the space between photos to alight emotionalrom the audience and bring innovation and create bodies of work that narratively function the way that photos do san francisco as the commission came out and you visited me and one of their prerestricts was to find an art with enough work to fill a large says that a quad down the hallway downstairs and we hung that quad to feel like a train station that constant sensation from all different...
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they are accused of taking racist photos. we find out the fire chief has to say about all of this. >> those photos were said to be taken right here, inside station 22 in san lorenzo. the community is demanding disciplinary action be taken now. >> in many ways it is quite offensive. >> reporter: carl chan of chinatown the chamber of commerce says the first time he saw the winner near carter from station 22 of the alameda county fire department, he did not want to believe it. >> i thought it was a joke. >> reporter: the card appears to show firefighters reinforcing racist stereotypes, like incompetent driving, be too short to reach a ladder and blowing up fireworks all while wearing bamboo hats. in a statement the alameda county fire department chief said the department takes this issue very seriously "it is inconsistent with our values and the respect we demand our employees demonstrate for the communities we serve" "the matter is under investigation as a personnel matter, as such, we have no further comment." in a letter on a
they are accused of taking racist photos. we find out the fire chief has to say about all of this. >> those photos were said to be taken right here, inside station 22 in san lorenzo. the community is demanding disciplinary action be taken now. >> in many ways it is quite offensive. >> reporter: carl chan of chinatown the chamber of commerce says the first time he saw the winner near carter from station 22 of the alameda county fire department, he did not want to believe it....
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i sees his photos as a criticism of contemporary architecture. he says modern designs lack a spirit of experimentation and courageous ideas. doesn't listen to the industrial building and construction methods that were developed back then were implemented because they offered a way to build a lot for a little money if you. concept of progress behind them it didn't take hold at all we had no innovations in architecture and enough there to. power ice can add colorful accents he turns an apartment block in lengths into an art work in primary colors red yellow and blue inspired by dutch painter pete monday on. he also cites architects from the bauhaus tradition bruno touts design for workers housing in berlin placed equal emphasis on form functionality and color. architecture photographer apologizes giving the tobacco factory a thorough remodeling. on his computer he removes unwanted elements corrects the perspective and colors in various surfaces. this is not quite the primary colors used by house but rather a more up to date interpretation i know th
i sees his photos as a criticism of contemporary architecture. he says modern designs lack a spirit of experimentation and courageous ideas. doesn't listen to the industrial building and construction methods that were developed back then were implemented because they offered a way to build a lot for a little money if you. concept of progress behind them it didn't take hold at all we had no innovations in architecture and enough there to. power ice can add colorful accents he turns an apartment...
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photos on the computer when i open them up. you know. who it is and it wasn't just any person with the sheriff's office it was the head of internal affairs. major robert. in the middle of the golf course yes all those people were from law enforcement their. little. houses. their photos taken. in front of everybody on the golf course. and he's like yeah. but this wasn't just the car this was the guy that determines morales and in fact the boy who was seventeen at the time he is now a devious or deputy he became a p.b.s. oh definitely afterwards so he didn't get in any trouble none the sheriff but that under the rug said well you know what these people do if they're not on sheriff's office time. is their own business. first of all they figured that i would never release the photos because of who they were because of the power positions that they did a whole one of the most crazy things i ever saw in my life. do . i was a mess when i got here i was a mess i mean i would just like i don't i don't even cry when my mom died. i don't cry when i
photos on the computer when i open them up. you know. who it is and it wasn't just any person with the sheriff's office it was the head of internal affairs. major robert. in the middle of the golf course yes all those people were from law enforcement their. little. houses. their photos taken. in front of everybody on the golf course. and he's like yeah. but this wasn't just the car this was the guy that determines morales and in fact the boy who was seventeen at the time he is now a devious or...
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there were no photos, no consent to search form, and it also said that if you want to request photos, statements, or evidence, a public records request must be filled out. why wasn't that done in the instance of the police on february 22 and 23, when this information was released? additionally, the public made -- >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. redi prasad. >> clerk: next speaker, please. >> supervisor fewer: public comment? okay. any other speakers -- yes, mr. wright. >> i can tell you from hands-on demonstrating experience, when you have an incident pertaining to the police, and a police report is documented, they tell you right off the top you have to wait ten days until after the report is taken. then you have to go down to the main headquarters on third street and fill out an additional form, requesting a copy of the police report with the police case number on it. a lot of times, the police will come to an incident, and you tell them that you want to give them a report, and they'll just give you a c.a.d. number, and you have to make it your business to tell them that y
there were no photos, no consent to search form, and it also said that if you want to request photos, statements, or evidence, a public records request must be filled out. why wasn't that done in the instance of the police on february 22 and 23, when this information was released? additionally, the public made -- >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. redi prasad. >> clerk: next speaker, please. >> supervisor fewer: public comment? okay. any other speakers -- yes, mr....
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a special photo?t image. i had been wanting to get down to the border and photographed during the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy, and it was a unique moment. yes, in that moment i felt the emotion. whenever you see a young child in distress, any parent is going to feel that. you have focused on immigration issues for some time, actually, it issues for some time, actually, it is not a recent thing for you. what drove you to do that? well, i had worked earlier in my career south of the border, and i had seen immigration issues from the other side. i know the reasons why people leave, why there is poverty or increasingly having to do with climate change. i had covered the story from the southern side and the us side. you have one of the prizes as well, you have been doing this for some time. when you look at other places you travel to and other photos you have taken, how do they compare to the photos you saw there on that day? i have seen a lot over the years, i have covered con
a special photo?t image. i had been wanting to get down to the border and photographed during the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy, and it was a unique moment. yes, in that moment i felt the emotion. whenever you see a young child in distress, any parent is going to feel that. you have focused on immigration issues for some time, actually, it issues for some time, actually, it is not a recent thing for you. what drove you to do that? well, i had worked earlier in my...
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photos on the computer when i open them up i would. know who it is and it wasn't just any person with the sheriff's office it was the head. in the middle of the golf course yes all those people were for law enforcement there in this little. houses. to think that anybody would. let their photos taken. photographs. of everybody on the golf course. that determined. and in fact the boy who was seventeen at the time. said well you know what these people do with their. time. is their own business. first of all they figured that i would never. released the photos because of who they were because of the power positions that they had a hole in one of the most crazy things i ever saw in my life. do. i was a mess when i got here i was a mess i mean i would just like i don't cry i didn't even cry when my mom died. i don't cry when i got here i was. cried. every frickin probably every week i would just missing them. what is it. me say. the words a g.m. . once said over there. if you say show it. in the near. last year around christmas time and you
photos on the computer when i open them up i would. know who it is and it wasn't just any person with the sheriff's office it was the head. in the middle of the golf course yes all those people were for law enforcement there in this little. houses. to think that anybody would. let their photos taken. photographs. of everybody on the golf course. that determined. and in fact the boy who was seventeen at the time. said well you know what these people do with their. time. is their own business....
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so 26a photos. that's the end of the role. —— roll. so 264 photos. not a single mountain lion.the past catching the lions on camera. she invited me to her la home to show me some of her favourite photos and tell me more about snohetta who was named as part of research work on mountain lions. if a lion wandered into suburbia and was seen by people when i started this, they would call lapd, they would call animal control and they would insta ntly animal control and they would instantly send people out to find it and shoot it to kill. so they were scared of it? yeah. once i started showing pictures of a lion that is calm, it went from shoot on—site to well, we can tranquilize and relocate and then at least it has a chance, or... now the ultimate step is, you don't have to do anything. after yea rs of is, you don't have to do anything. after years of monitoring pa1, he was tragically found dead following a wildfire in 2017. when pa1 was found dead and i had friends calling me, you know, nearly in tears, over it. --we started this only a few yea rs it. --we started this only a few y
so 26a photos. that's the end of the role. —— roll. so 264 photos. not a single mountain lion.the past catching the lions on camera. she invited me to her la home to show me some of her favourite photos and tell me more about snohetta who was named as part of research work on mountain lions. if a lion wandered into suburbia and was seen by people when i started this, they would call lapd, they would call animal control and they would insta ntly animal control and they would instantly send...
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because a this trade in jerusalem connects us with the rest of palestine when you look at the old photos and you imagine how their lifestyle was a bad time and when you visit the train station today it's like a disney bark it's it's full of restaurants full of people who are completely indifferent to the history of the of this space who are completely ignorant of words to say they don't belong you know my son often tells me you know mama these people they don't seem to belong at all to this city it doesn't go with the spirit of the people today. we were the owners of these houses seventy seven percent of west jerusalem before forty eight was palestinian owned and when i talk about palestinians i talk about muslims christians and the minority of jewish people. the new first train station as they call it a look at the kitchens inside the rest. most of those people will be palestinians probably from the west bank or from marginalized areas and to most of them with very low salaries. they are treated like garbage and this alexis that the man. just usually get out of in no way they say if the
because a this trade in jerusalem connects us with the rest of palestine when you look at the old photos and you imagine how their lifestyle was a bad time and when you visit the train station today it's like a disney bark it's it's full of restaurants full of people who are completely indifferent to the history of the of this space who are completely ignorant of words to say they don't belong you know my son often tells me you know mama these people they don't seem to belong at all to this...
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one more remarkable image to show you, a twitter user posting this photo saying, i took this photo asving notre dame about an hour before it caught fire. i almost went up to the dad you see there and asked if he wanted it. now i wish i had. twitter, if you have any magic, please help him find this. >> wow that photo, that gives me goosebumps. >> incredible. >> because yeah, that would be a very special moment for that dad and his daughter. i mean, just an hour before those flames. >> just a candid moment of a dad and his daughter there. i really hope, and i'm sure, you know, it's just a waiting game at this point, yeah. >> we've been talking about the impact. we've been seeing the outpouring on social media. but when you look at this, it's all about the timing as well, which is why this is really hitting hard. it's really one of the most religious weeks on the calendar. with good friday a few days away, easter on sunday, it just really hits hard, it strikes hard there. >> yeah. again, this is the silver lining that you're seeing right now. the structure still there despite how much de
one more remarkable image to show you, a twitter user posting this photo saying, i took this photo asving notre dame about an hour before it caught fire. i almost went up to the dad you see there and asked if he wanted it. now i wish i had. twitter, if you have any magic, please help him find this. >> wow that photo, that gives me goosebumps. >> incredible. >> because yeah, that would be a very special moment for that dad and his daughter. i mean, just an hour before those...
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i sees his photos as a criticism of contemporary architecture. he says modern designs lack a spirit of experimentation and courageous ideas. doesn't the industrial building and construction methods that were developed back then were implemented because they offered a way to build a lot for a little money if you. concept of progress behind them didn't take hold. we have no innovations in architecture. can add colorful accents he turns an apartment block and lintz into an artwork in primary colors red yellow and blue. inspired by dutch painter. he also cites architects from the bauhaus tradition. design for workers housing in berlin placed equal emphasis on form functionality and color. architecture photographer apologizes giving the tobacco factory a thorough remodeling. on his computer he removes unwanted elements corrects the perspective and colors in various surfaces. this is not quite the primary colors used by house but rather a more up to date interpretation with. this image to serve as a call for more courage in architecture. after he gradu
i sees his photos as a criticism of contemporary architecture. he says modern designs lack a spirit of experimentation and courageous ideas. doesn't the industrial building and construction methods that were developed back then were implemented because they offered a way to build a lot for a little money if you. concept of progress behind them didn't take hold. we have no innovations in architecture. can add colorful accents he turns an apartment block and lintz into an artwork in primary...
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carriger showed him the photo. >> we asked who is that? he says he's my neighbor.e lives two floors below. >> reporter: and just like that, a big piece of the puzzle plopped into place. but fair warning -- as you'll see, puzzle pieces and some residents of this downtown loft might not be quite what they seem. >>> coming up -- one of those residents is about to get a nasty shock. >> disbelief. >> while the investigation takes as many turns as one of the building's hallways. >> i've never had a case this complicated before. >>> it was almost a month after the murder of ken dolezsar. his friends still coming to terms with it. >> and i just think, what if, all the fun we could have had if he hadn't been taken. >> >> reporter: until now, the investigation seemed to be going nowhere. then as detective carriger was about to leave novak's apartment he showed novak the surveillance photo from that cell phone store. >> he looked at it and said, that's chris wright. he's my neighbor. he lives two floors below. >> reporter: chris wright, his good friend and husband of the irre
carriger showed him the photo. >> we asked who is that? he says he's my neighbor.e lives two floors below. >> reporter: and just like that, a big piece of the puzzle plopped into place. but fair warning -- as you'll see, puzzle pieces and some residents of this downtown loft might not be quite what they seem. >>> coming up -- one of those residents is about to get a nasty shock. >> disbelief. >> while the investigation takes as many turns as one of the...
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we have no photos of this place.us that you cannot get anywhere near this block with a phone or a camera, but we spoke to seven former detainees and asked them if they knew exactly where they had been taken. using their phones, they marked up screenshots, identifying a row of four buildings as a torture centre run by sudanese security. one of our sources added a crucial detail — an arrow pointing to "the fridge". activists said the fridge is a series of chilled holding cells in which the cold is used as an instrument of torture. an instrument that leaves no marks on the body. it is freezing inside, it becomes unbearable after 15 minutes, but i was put in there for a whole night, and a few more hours the next day. we also spoke with a second person who had been detained here. i was so scared, scared of dying. the place is cold and lonely. i thought those were my last moments alive. they had beaten me so badly i thought that was it, i have never felt cold like that. if i had stayed there until the morning i would have
we have no photos of this place.us that you cannot get anywhere near this block with a phone or a camera, but we spoke to seven former detainees and asked them if they knew exactly where they had been taken. using their phones, they marked up screenshots, identifying a row of four buildings as a torture centre run by sudanese security. one of our sources added a crucial detail — an arrow pointing to "the fridge". activists said the fridge is a series of chilled holding cells in...
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we confirmed that the photo was taken here.vist told us about a detention centre in the same neighbourhood. when we asked him to show us the exact location he sent us show us the exact location he sent us this screenshot, which also places the ghost house just south of asia hospital. the same source took these photos, which can be located precisely. we have since spoken with eight different witnesses who said they were detained in the building close to asia hospital. five of these witnesses said that protesters we re these witnesses said that protesters were beaten so badly that they could no longer walk. some told us people's hands were broken as they attempted to fend off the blows, and that the floor was covered in blood. but, the asia hospital ghost house is not theirfinal but, the asia hospital ghost house is not their final destination. but, the asia hospital ghost house is not theirfinal destination. two sources told us that this is just a holding facility where detainees are interrogated and sorted. many activists deeme
we confirmed that the photo was taken here.vist told us about a detention centre in the same neighbourhood. when we asked him to show us the exact location he sent us show us the exact location he sent us this screenshot, which also places the ghost house just south of asia hospital. the same source took these photos, which can be located precisely. we have since spoken with eight different witnesses who said they were detained in the building close to asia hospital. five of these witnesses...