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this - is the first painting i did. this was created _ is the first painting i did. this was created with _ is the first painting i did. this was created with just - is the first painting i did. try 3 was created with just three months and her palate having never turned her hand to the brush before. even though mum was an artist herself. did she give you tips7 no, none at did she give you tips? no, none at all. ., ., .,. did she give you tips? no, none at all. ., ., what did she give you tips? no, none at. all._ what happens all. nothing to teach. what happens with the startling _ all. nothing to teach. what happens with the startling rise _ all. nothing to teach. what happens with the startling rise through - all. nothing to teach. what happens with the startling rise through the i with the startling rise through the power of social media. after a tweet from her school which said she entered this piece into the royal academy young artist show, her work went viral. it sold out each piece for thousands of pounds to buyers from across the globe.— from across the glob
this - is the first painting i did. this was created _ is the first painting i did. this was created with _ is the first painting i did. this was created with just - is the first painting i did. try 3 was created with just three months and her palate having never turned her hand to the brush before. even though mum was an artist herself. did she give you tips7 no, none at did she give you tips? no, none at all. ., ., .,. did she give you tips? no, none at all. ., ., what did she give you tips?...
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that's _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and - painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and if - painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and if you | it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do _ it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do everything, _ it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do everything, you - it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do everything, you have| it's a hobby. that's it. and if you i want to do everything, you have to be willing — want to do everything, you have to be willing to do that. and i have a flexible _ be willing to do that. and i have a flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? _ flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? i _ flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? i am _ flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? i am pretty— flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? i am pretty bad - flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? i am pretty bad at. sleep
that's _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and - painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and if - painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and if you | it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do _ it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do everything, _ it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do everything, you - it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do...
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., painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby- _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and - painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and if - painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and if you | it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do _ it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do everything, _ it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do everything, you - it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do everything, you have| it's a hobby. that's it. and if you i want to do everything, you have to be willing — want to do everything, you have to be willing to do that. and i have a flexible _ be willing to do that. and i have a flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? _ flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? i _ flexible mother and family. do you sleep much? i am _ flexible mother and family. do y
., painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby- _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. _ painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and - painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and if - painting. maybe the fund will go. it's a hobby. that's it. and if you | it's a hobby. that's it. and if you want to do _ it's a hobby. that's it. and if...
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he painted for popes. he painted for princes. he was the personal painter to the holy roman emperor, who was philip ii's father. everybody who was anybody wanted to meet titian. >> reporter: titian painted the works over ten years. in that time philip became king and the world's most powerful ruler, but the monarch gave the artist free reign. >> usually it was you ordered the work of art, you signed the check and that was it. this is really the artist having quite a big voice. >> reporter: the series depicts ancient mythological stories as written by the roman poet ovid, but titian distilled the writer's epic text into jam- packed paintings teaming with symbols. >> titian calls these paintings the "poesie." and the word literally translates as "painted poetries." he is putting his own stamp of originality on them. you could say he's challenging the written word with the painted image, is challenging the pen with the brush. >> reporter: they reflect on and telegraph a world of violence. in the painting, "danaË," the god jupiter t
he painted for popes. he painted for princes. he was the personal painter to the holy roman emperor, who was philip ii's father. everybody who was anybody wanted to meet titian. >> reporter: titian painted the works over ten years. in that time philip became king and the world's most powerful ruler, but the monarch gave the artist free reign. >> usually it was you ordered the work of art, you signed the check and that was it. this is really the artist having quite a big voice....
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>> joe: no, i came to paint. but the paintings were like implosions, where i was studying the world around me and myself inside, and the performances became literal explosions. ♪ i learned violence from my old man. so i was angry. when your house is on fire, you know, you don't read poetry and you don't sing a folk song. you gotta scream. >> anthony: i missed all the great art of the time. i came for heroin and i came for music. other than that, i didn't live here. but man, a lot of people didn't make it and i remember i guess around 1980, it was like, something is happening and no one knows what it is. >> joe: you mean the aids? a lot of that time exists in my mind like a dream. like an opium dream. i have these people that i loved that would just drop out, and fall out. and i'm a little bit sad that i wasn't there. i wasn't present, you know, for them. because i was too off in this other world. but for me, there was still something of great beauty to that time. you have wall st. tycoons fighting for huge amou
>> joe: no, i came to paint. but the paintings were like implosions, where i was studying the world around me and myself inside, and the performances became literal explosions. ♪ i learned violence from my old man. so i was angry. when your house is on fire, you know, you don't read poetry and you don't sing a folk song. you gotta scream. >> anthony: i missed all the great art of the time. i came for heroin and i came for music. other than that, i didn't live here. but man, a lot...
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i'm a painting contractor which is a little different. during the construction boom in the late 80s i started doing new construction and then when i moved to san francisco, i went to san francisco state and became fascinated with the architecture and got my contractor's licence and started painting victorians and kind of gravitated towards them. my first project that i did was a 92 room here in the mission. it was the first sro. i'm proud of that and it was challenging because it was occupied and i got interior and exterior and i thought it would take about six weeks to do it and it took me a whole year. >> nita makes the city more beautiful and one of the things that makes her such a great contractor, she has a magical touch around looking at a project and bringing it to its fullest fruition. sometimes her ideas to me might seem a little whacky. i might be like that is a little crazy. but if you just let her do her thing, she is going to do something incredible, something amazing and that will have a lot of pop in it. and she's really ta
i'm a painting contractor which is a little different. during the construction boom in the late 80s i started doing new construction and then when i moved to san francisco, i went to san francisco state and became fascinated with the architecture and got my contractor's licence and started painting victorians and kind of gravitated towards them. my first project that i did was a 92 room here in the mission. it was the first sro. i'm proud of that and it was challenging because it was occupied...
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i'm a painting contractor which is a little different. during the construction boom in the late 80s i started doing new construction and then when i moved to san francisco, i went to san francisco state and became fascinated with the architecture and got my contractor's licence and started painting victorians and kind of gravitated towards them. my first project that i did was a 92 room here in the mission. it was the first sro. i'm proud of that and it was challenging because it was occupied and i got interior and exterior and i thought it would take about six weeks to do it and it took me a whole year. >> nita makes the city more beautiful and one of the things that makes her such a great contractor, she has a magical touch around looking at a project and bringing it to its fullest fruition. sometimes her ideas to me might seem a little whacky. i might be like that is a little crazy. but if you just let her do her thing, she is going to do something incredible, something amazing and that will have a lot of pop in it. and she's really ta
i'm a painting contractor which is a little different. during the construction boom in the late 80s i started doing new construction and then when i moved to san francisco, i went to san francisco state and became fascinated with the architecture and got my contractor's licence and started painting victorians and kind of gravitated towards them. my first project that i did was a 92 room here in the mission. it was the first sro. i'm proud of that and it was challenging because it was occupied...
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you don't know how to paint." so we asked the brothers, "can you paint, please?" the second meeting, we showed them. they were shocked and surprised. they said, "ok." it was a process, the negotiation, asking over and over again. but, alhamdulillah, art class was one of the most important classes at guantánamo, because it helped us to express ourselves. it was a mean, a way of escaping being in jail because you need to escape that feeling. so art connect us to the world outside. you can see the brothers. we paint sea, trees, the things we missed most -- sky, the stars, you know, homes, deserts and so on. so art actually help us to connect to our life that we almost forgot. the art connected us to ourselves because it brung that memories back. it connected us to each other. it connected us to the guards. you know, when someone saw arts, it can, like, mutual admiration and love for arts. and some of the guards asked for the brothers to paint for them. they will give them like arts for gifts. brothers used to teach guards art. same thing, guards who has background t
you don't know how to paint." so we asked the brothers, "can you paint, please?" the second meeting, we showed them. they were shocked and surprised. they said, "ok." it was a process, the negotiation, asking over and over again. but, alhamdulillah, art class was one of the most important classes at guantánamo, because it helped us to express ourselves. it was a mean, a way of escaping being in jail because you need to escape that feeling. so art connect us to the...
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this image that has been painted of me, just - that has been painted of me, just isn't true. that has been painted of me, 'ust isn't true. ., ., ., ~ ., isn't true. you are talking about left-win: isn't true. you are talking about left-wing snowflakes _ isn't true. you are talking about left-wing snowflakes and - isn't true. you are talking about left-wing snowflakes and their. left—wing snowflakes and their agenda, that's quite aggressive. there are some people who politicise that. campaigners who hijacked the space young people would like to occupy to talk about some serious issues, some on the left hijacked that space, that's to my comments are targeted at.— are targeted at. liverpool, the treat are targeted at. liverpool, the great atlantic _ are targeted at. liverpool, the great atlantic port _ are targeted at. liverpool, the great atlantic port of - are targeted at. liverpool, the great atlantic port of the - are targeted at. liverpool, the| great atlantic port of the north are targeted at. liverpool, the i great atlantic port of the north of englandm — great atlantic port
this image that has been painted of me, just - that has been painted of me, just isn't true. that has been painted of me, 'ust isn't true. ., ., ., ~ ., isn't true. you are talking about left-win: isn't true. you are talking about left-wing snowflakes _ isn't true. you are talking about left-wing snowflakes and - isn't true. you are talking about left-wing snowflakes and their. left—wing snowflakes and their agenda, that's quite aggressive. there are some people who politicise that....
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then he has time to think and he grabs the black paint and he paints this phrase on the door. >> "she saved him. can you save her?" if i'm going to kill somebody and try to make it look like a suicide, i'm not going write a cryptic phrase behind. i'm going to write a phrase that says "i'm sorry. i'm guilty. i did it." >> yeah. it wasn't staged to be a suicide. >> reporter: even greer says evidence placing adam at the scene is weak. adam shacknai have any marks or scrapes or cuts on him that would suggest he'd been in a struggle with someone? >> none. none. >> reporter: same with adam's dna. it's pretty hard to get rid of your dna. >> hard to get rid of dna. all right? adam shacknai admits that that morning he cut rebecca down. he loosened the ropes on her wrist to check her pulse. he gave her mouth to mouth resuscitation. he gave cpr pumps to her chest. >> reporter: and there's no dna? >> and how much dna and how many fingerprints are found on the knife, the rope, her body, how much? >> reporter: none. >> zero. zero. >> reporter: zero of adam's, that is. rebecca's dna and fingerprints
then he has time to think and he grabs the black paint and he paints this phrase on the door. >> "she saved him. can you save her?" if i'm going to kill somebody and try to make it look like a suicide, i'm not going write a cryptic phrase behind. i'm going to write a phrase that says "i'm sorry. i'm guilty. i did it." >> yeah. it wasn't staged to be a suicide. >> reporter: even greer says evidence placing adam at the scene is weak. adam shacknai have any...
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another piece of corroborating evidence about these views of the city is an 1868 painting now in the collection of the new york historical society by the new jersey artist the mario. entitled give us this day our daily bread, the painting present if a vast, clutteredded scene of excavation from the westward vantage point of a rear window of a house near third avenue. the painting shows the strange, incomplete mosaic of new york's postwar housing boom with isolated buildings and lonely telegraph poles dotting a land scape dominated by vacant lots. this scene assumes additional significance when juxtaposed to the 1863 riot engravings. the perspective of mario's painting is from a spot one or two lots south of the location of the building at 677 third avenue where the draft office was housed. in other words, it offers the reverse view of the panoramic illustrated london news engraving which looked east toward second avenue. in effect, the painting completed five years later is a draft riot scene chronicling the replacement of buildings, the destruction of which inaugurated four days of
another piece of corroborating evidence about these views of the city is an 1868 painting now in the collection of the new york historical society by the new jersey artist the mario. entitled give us this day our daily bread, the painting present if a vast, clutteredded scene of excavation from the westward vantage point of a rear window of a house near third avenue. the painting shows the strange, incomplete mosaic of new york's postwar housing boom with isolated buildings and lonely telegraph...
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a flick of paint because _ through. a flick of paint because this _ through. a flick of paint because this crack - through. a flick of paint because this crack in i through. a flick of paint | because this crack in the window of the international space station back in 2016. larger cause much more concern. something the size of a golf ball, for example, roughly about three centimetres across, if that were to hate the space station that would be large enough to go through the shields of the space station and cause catastrophic damage. nasa says the next few days will be critical. the space station passes through the debris field every 90 minutes. the worry is that some of the fragments will remain in orbit for years to come adding to the growing junk that surrounds our planet. i want to bring you this story now, exciting news for harry potter fans out there amongst you as the original whole quartz was sitting trio reunite for a special 20th anniversary tv retrospective. daniel radcliffe, emma watson and rupert grinned, the original trio, i should say, reuniting
a flick of paint because _ through. a flick of paint because this _ through. a flick of paint because this crack - through. a flick of paint because this crack in i through. a flick of paint | because this crack in the window of the international space station back in 2016. larger cause much more concern. something the size of a golf ball, for example, roughly about three centimetres across, if that were to hate the space station that would be large enough to go through the shields of the space...
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in effect, the painting completed five years later is a draft riot scene. chronicling the replacement of buildings, the destruction of which inaugurated four days of unprecedented violence. new york's working class districts also were unfamiliar to most readers of the pictorial press with the exception of the five points, the area in lower manhattan. so for readers in 1863, and for scholars today, the illustrated london news engraving called the conflict between the military and rioters on first avenue, was unusual in depicting an irish working class neighborhood controlled and defended by the rioters and the unsuccessful attempt by volunteers to walk troops on the afternoon of wednesday july 15th, to break the rioter had established around such territories. the specificity of the location, the block between 18th and 19th streets along first avenue, the relative obscurity despite its numerous casualties of the event at the time, and the absence of coverage of the incident in any pictorial paper other than in the illustrated london news suggests this illustr
in effect, the painting completed five years later is a draft riot scene. chronicling the replacement of buildings, the destruction of which inaugurated four days of unprecedented violence. new york's working class districts also were unfamiliar to most readers of the pictorial press with the exception of the five points, the area in lower manhattan. so for readers in 1863, and for scholars today, the illustrated london news engraving called the conflict between the military and rioters on...
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. >> there was a message painted in black paint on the door leading to the room. but to some of the most curious thing of all is the police theory of what really happened. >> this is a very unusual circumstance. >> we conducted an experiment to see if it is possible for a person to secure their hands behind their backs in the fashion we found. >> when the mansion on ocean boulevard continues. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >> in july 2011, a private funeral was held for six -year-old max shacknai in arizona. just a few days later, rebecca zahau was laid to rest in missouri. back in coronado, the mansio
. >> there was a message painted in black paint on the door leading to the room. but to some of the most curious thing of all is the police theory of what really happened. >> this is a very unusual circumstance. >> we conducted an experiment to see if it is possible for a person to secure their hands behind their backs in the fashion we found. >> when the mansion on ocean boulevard continues. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome...
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in effect, the painting completed five years later, is a draft riot scene. it chronicles the -- four days of unprecedented violence. new york's working class districts also were unfamiliar to most readers of the pictorial press, with the exception of an area in lower manhattan. so readers in 1863 and four scholars today, the illustrated, and first avenue was unusual in depicting irish working class neighborhoods control and defended by the rioters, and troops on the afternoon of wednesday, july 16th, to break the cordon sanitaire riders had established. -- along forced avenue. despite its numerous casualties of the event at the time. and the absence of coverage of any paper other than the london illustrated news, suggest that this records and actual scene detailing a particular place with some data, as with battlefront artists, likely gathered at the edge of the process. so rather than serving as a generic symbol of depravity, the liquor store in the left background could be the corner establishment, tried with villainous looking customers, of the upstate vi
in effect, the painting completed five years later, is a draft riot scene. it chronicles the -- four days of unprecedented violence. new york's working class districts also were unfamiliar to most readers of the pictorial press, with the exception of an area in lower manhattan. so readers in 1863 and four scholars today, the illustrated, and first avenue was unusual in depicting irish working class neighborhoods control and defended by the rioters, and troops on the afternoon of wednesday, july...
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eight painting from -- painting from freda kahlo has sold for 31 million u.s. dollars -- a painting from frida kahlo has sold for 31 million u.s. dollars. >> a record for any latin american artist. thank you very much indeed. >> kahlo's painting sold on tuesday at sotheby's for 31 million dollars, a new record but still relatively speaking a bargain. this work by mark roscoe -- rothkoent under the hammer for nearly 100 million dollars. >> this is our largest sale since 2015 and we are on track for a record year. >> auction houses rcn one sales record after another -- auction houses are seeing one sales record after another. it is a bit of an ironic situation to see that coming out of one of the greatest pandemics the world has ever known, there are considerable fortunes that were amassed over that time, and those investors are now being encouraged first to diversify their wealth, and like many collectors and many people, also be on the lookout for entertainment after this period which was pretty dark for many of us. more and more art lovers -- more and more of
eight painting from -- painting from freda kahlo has sold for 31 million u.s. dollars -- a painting from frida kahlo has sold for 31 million u.s. dollars. >> a record for any latin american artist. thank you very much indeed. >> kahlo's painting sold on tuesday at sotheby's for 31 million dollars, a new record but still relatively speaking a bargain. this work by mark roscoe -- rothkoent under the hammer for nearly 100 million dollars. >> this is our largest sale since 2015...
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of another artist, chad fedorovich. >> i usually draw and paint realistically, but with this style i wanted this to be a little bit more colorful, to have some fun, >> reporter: washington's previous work has been shown in galleries and museums inuding the cleveland museum of art. >> a lot of people in my culture don't get a chance to go to the museums, or even feel comfortable to go to museums or sometimea building doesn't feel welcoming to them. and so, to be able to put work inside of the community where they're able to walk past it every day, able to interact with it every day, i love it. >> reporter: washington is one of over 20 artists who participated in an international mural festival brought to the city this past summer called“ cleveland walls!” during the festival, 20 murals were painted on buildings across the midtown neighborhood. >> as someone who is from here and grew up in the neighborhood, being able to see color in areas in which you don't typically see it, being able to experience art in a way that's tangible, something that you can walk up and interact with, is
of another artist, chad fedorovich. >> i usually draw and paint realistically, but with this style i wanted this to be a little bit more colorful, to have some fun, >> reporter: washington's previous work has been shown in galleries and museums inuding the cleveland museum of art. >> a lot of people in my culture don't get a chance to go to the museums, or even feel comfortable to go to museums or sometimea building doesn't feel welcoming to them. and so, to be able to put...
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mike is a cheater spray-painted all over it. you know anybody named mike? >> i do not. >> reporter: so you could imagine how nedra felt sunday morning when she came out and found her car violated, vandalized, cheater, cheater, mike is a keeter when you came outside and you saw your car like this, tell me what went through your heart >> oh my gosh. i screamed i'm surprised nobody in the neighborhood heard me, because i screamed so so loud because i didn't expect that this would happen. >> reporter: it's not just the word, it's the driver's side mirror it's the passenger's side mirror so what did the cops say >> it's a case of mistaken identity >> what do you say >> it's the same thing. >> side windows sprayed here and there and there, it's the windshield, boom, boom, and boom what did the insurance company say? >> they're taking care of it i'm very happy i have usaa >> reporter: mike, mike, mike, mike, mike, see what you've done i don't know who you are i don't know where you are but you may want to start changing your ways or changing your name. >> that is
mike is a cheater spray-painted all over it. you know anybody named mike? >> i do not. >> reporter: so you could imagine how nedra felt sunday morning when she came out and found her car violated, vandalized, cheater, cheater, mike is a keeter when you came outside and you saw your car like this, tell me what went through your heart >> oh my gosh. i screamed i'm surprised nobody in the neighborhood heard me, because i screamed so so loud because i didn't expect that this would...
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i don't know whether this was an earlier painting it would make sense it was an earlier painting. >> i will also tell you this, i've been obsessing about 1885 lately it is the year of grant is the year grant dies, it is the year the memoirs are published. it would make sense whether chappell painted it and someone would say let's get another piece of grant out there. >> absolutely. >> let's talk about the tables i have particular interest in the tables and i know you do too. two of the three tables and chapels of painting and i agree chappell's painting is most accurate in terms of stuff. they have lee sitting at the table that grant sat at and both of those tables are counted for the marble top table work grant sitting in this picture is i believe right there in chicago, and i believe grant table that chappell has lee sitting at is at the smithsonian maybe? >> that is were i believe it is. this leaves colonels table which i think captain bauer set out for a while because i think bowers said think there's a story where he was supposed to write out and said my hand is shaking i can't
i don't know whether this was an earlier painting it would make sense it was an earlier painting. >> i will also tell you this, i've been obsessing about 1885 lately it is the year of grant is the year grant dies, it is the year the memoirs are published. it would make sense whether chappell painted it and someone would say let's get another piece of grant out there. >> absolutely. >> let's talk about the tables i have particular interest in the tables and i know you do too....
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will you paint him here?" and him depicted with his mother was a joyful thing to paint and a story from my neighborhood that i didn't know. >> brown: now, a new infusion of foundation funding will allow baca and her team to double the size of the mural, painting on the other side of the river, to bring the history up to date. meanwhile, back in long beach, a chance to for the artist herself to see 40 years of work and take stock. >> essentially, the thread was always looking at the conditions of my community and of the people that i loved and worked with and cared about. and telling their stories. i really believe that art has amazing capacities to be transformative. >> brown: for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown at the mseum of latin american art in long beach, california. >> woodruff: some powerful images. and we'll be back shortly. but first, take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it is a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. >> woodruff: for those stat
will you paint him here?" and him depicted with his mother was a joyful thing to paint and a story from my neighborhood that i didn't know. >> brown: now, a new infusion of foundation funding will allow baca and her team to double the size of the mural, painting on the other side of the river, to bring the history up to date. meanwhile, back in long beach, a chance to for the artist herself to see 40 years of work and take stock. >> essentially, the thread was always looking at...
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they got to paint him as this good samaritan. they spent much of the beginning of his testimony talking about all the volunteer work he did, he was a lifeguard, police prep program, volunteered with the emt. they went along way to paint him as this young guy who is just out to help people. even talking about the early part of august 5, 2020 where he went to kenosha. john: it allows the prosecution to cross-examine him. what did they try to do without opportunity? cory: prosecution wanted to drive home the point that there were thousands of people there and ky rittenhouse is the only person who killed anyone. they wanted to keep reinforcing he had a rifle, a high-powered rifle, and others did not. it was on laufer --unlawful for him to have it because he was 17. they kept talking about the fact that he had this gun. he tried to say h was there to help people. he had a gun. as you heard, in the clips you played, he was out to kill. that was what they were trying to say all afternoon. john: was that the message? the prosecution rest
they got to paint him as this good samaritan. they spent much of the beginning of his testimony talking about all the volunteer work he did, he was a lifeguard, police prep program, volunteered with the emt. they went along way to paint him as this young guy who is just out to help people. even talking about the early part of august 5, 2020 where he went to kenosha. john: it allows the prosecution to cross-examine him. what did they try to do without opportunity? cory: prosecution wanted to...
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his painting is most accurate in terms of wilmer mclean's stuff. and both the tables are accounted for, the marble top table where grant is sitting, in this picture. i believe that's the chicago institute. and the grand table that lee is sitting at, i think that's at the smithsonian, maybe? >> that's where i believe it is, yes. and then it's parker's table. and i think bower said, he was supposed to write out the turn -- >> oh, you are right, yes, yes. >> so i have seen bowers sitting in that table. and he sat down at the table, and you've seen the background there, you see the writings there, that there are two two ledges. it would probably be easier for us to just go ahead and take a look at the table itself which does exist. it is the only table from wilmer mclean's parlor that day that is not in a public institution. it's in private hands. two years ago it was consigned for sale. it was out there on the market. we had the opportunity, the honor of representing that corner, so that table got to live in the abraham lincoln book shop for some time
his painting is most accurate in terms of wilmer mclean's stuff. and both the tables are accounted for, the marble top table where grant is sitting, in this picture. i believe that's the chicago institute. and the grand table that lee is sitting at, i think that's at the smithsonian, maybe? >> that's where i believe it is, yes. and then it's parker's table. and i think bower said, he was supposed to write out the turn -- >> oh, you are right, yes, yes. >> so i have seen bowers...
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jeffrey: it's painting almost in real time, but it's also looking to the history of art, right? i mean, the crucifixion, christ on the cross. >> he's definitely looking through the history of western art in this case. but bringing it home. jeffrey: another subject for driskell: scenes of urban black life. he painted “ghetto wall #2” in 1970: a brick wall, graffiti, a figure in black, the american flag exploded, in pieces amid a riot of color. >> it is very much an artist who is using the canvas to express the experience of living in america in 1970. the associations that david driskell would have as a black man in america. what is it? do i love america? is the flag: i, you, me? is it a shattered promise? jeffrey: color, form, surface, composition -- driskell was looking at artists like cezanne and rembrandt and constantly experimenting as a painter. his homage to romare honors the artist romare bearden and his work with collage. driskell then developed his own collage technique, seen in paintings like “upward bound” in 1980 and “flowing like a river” in 1996. driskel
jeffrey: it's painting almost in real time, but it's also looking to the history of art, right? i mean, the crucifixion, christ on the cross. >> he's definitely looking through the history of western art in this case. but bringing it home. jeffrey: another subject for driskell: scenes of urban black life. he painted “ghetto wall #2” in 1970: a brick wall, graffiti, a figure in black, the american flag exploded, in pieces amid a riot of color. >> it is very much an artist who is...
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. >>> racist and homophobic slurs targeted teachers spray painted all over a south bay high school, plea from the principal. >>> took matters into his own hands after elderly parents were attacked on the street. >> the attacker picks up construction, one of those a-frames, swings it at my dad. >> tracked down the attacker and hoping to help others. >>> good evening. check out pharmacy websites, including walgreens, you can schedule an appointment for your kids right now. cdc has given the green light for pfizer vaccine. >> lower dose for 5 to 11 but are there enough doses and how long for the wait? ian, how about it. >> you city can't book on the myturn site but found places that will begin in the morning and pediatricians are ready for influx of parents and kids. late tonight the vaccinations for 5 to 11 have begun, 28 million kids now eligible. one connecticut hospital starting right away. >> when stuff gets better, i can be closer to my friends and don't have to wear masks. >> all the children have gone through so much, it's really just giving us that sense of safety. >> reporter: ton
. >>> racist and homophobic slurs targeted teachers spray painted all over a south bay high school, plea from the principal. >>> took matters into his own hands after elderly parents were attacked on the street. >> the attacker picks up construction, one of those a-frames, swings it at my dad. >> tracked down the attacker and hoping to help others. >>> good evening. check out pharmacy websites, including walgreens, you can schedule an appointment for your...
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a fleck of paint because of this crack in — through. a fleck of paint because of this crack in the _ through. a fleck of paint because of this crack in the window— through. a fleck of paint because of this crack in the window of the - this crack in the window of the international space station back in 2016. but largerfragments international space station back in 2016. but larger fragments are causing much more concern. something the size of a _ causing much more concern. something the size of a golf _ causing much more concern. something the size of a golf ball, _ causing much more concern. something the size of a golf ball, for— the size of a golf ball, for example, roughly about three centimetres across, if that were to hit the space station, that would be large enough to go through the shields on the space station and cause catastrophic damage. irlasa shields on the space station and cause catastrophic damage. nasa says the next few — cause catastrophic damage. nasa says the next few days _ cause catastrophic damage. nasa says
a fleck of paint because of this crack in — through. a fleck of paint because of this crack in the _ through. a fleck of paint because of this crack in the window— through. a fleck of paint because of this crack in the window of the - this crack in the window of the international space station back in 2016. but largerfragments international space station back in 2016. but larger fragments are causing much more concern. something the size of a _ causing much more concern. something the size...
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the are his paintings as abstract as the shady deals and has tracks? finally showed up to gallery -- for up to half million dollars apiece. the buyers are as anonymous as tyler perry and a tyler perry movie. it was detailed by "the new york post" which is owned by our -- brought his wife and kids while most of his kids. joining about 60 guests for the private affair, including when art critic to set up saunter, he is a serious artist. the work is terrific. now if you excuse me, i have just been named ambassador to costa rica. apparently, hunter didn't ring up any sales. there were too many people watching. but he artie sold five prince 475 grain each which buys a lot of coke, i mean, art supplies asked if he ever got his laptop back. that was hunter's wife saying it doesn't exist. much like hunter's qualifications for the jobs he has had. i doesn't exist which is the same thing as papa joe said about the deuce in his pants. that is going too far. >> come on. >> greg: too much for you. >> and that is now no matter how you know it is bad. >> greg: maybe
the are his paintings as abstract as the shady deals and has tracks? finally showed up to gallery -- for up to half million dollars apiece. the buyers are as anonymous as tyler perry and a tyler perry movie. it was detailed by "the new york post" which is owned by our -- brought his wife and kids while most of his kids. joining about 60 guests for the private affair, including when art critic to set up saunter, he is a serious artist. the work is terrific. now if you excuse me, i have...
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she began painting a friend's house to earn extra money. when she did, brad reduced her allowance. >> she must have been furious at >> furious would be an >> also tried to help nancy and she is very proud, she would feel i'm not going to take your money. this isn't your job to support me and my kids. >> nancy began locking important papers including the girl's passports in her car. >> i went down in february'08 it was awful. i had never seen nancy stressed out before. i never seen her raise her voice in the house. she was just miserable. >> reporter: miserable. stressed. each day uncertain, a painful struggle, an angry contest. >> she said, this is just, i think, a game to show me how difficult it's going to be. it's his attempt to force me back into this relationship. >> reporter: then, as nancy was preparing to move back to canada and with brad's blessing take the girls, one of those moments on which lives can turn, the arrival from nancy's lawyer of a proposed separation agreement. alimony, child support, private schools for the girls. b
she began painting a friend's house to earn extra money. when she did, brad reduced her allowance. >> she must have been furious at >> furious would be an >> also tried to help nancy and she is very proud, she would feel i'm not going to take your money. this isn't your job to support me and my kids. >> nancy began locking important papers including the girl's passports in her car. >> i went down in february'08 it was awful. i had never seen nancy stressed out...
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i know you do. >> i do. >> two of the three tables in chapel's painting -- i agree that chapel's painting is the most accurate in terms of the stuff. they have lee sitting at the table that grant sat at. both of those tables were accounted for. the marble top table where grant is sitting in this picture is i believe right over there at the chicago museum. i believe the grant's table that chapel has lee sitting at is at the smithsonian? >> that's where i believe it is. >> colonel parker's table, which i think captain bauers sat at for a while. he that man with the strongest writing hand on grant's staff sat down at that table. you can see it in the the background and there you see the leg, you see that there are two, you know, two ledges. it would probably be easier for us to just go ahead and take a look at the table itself. the table is in private hands. and at a time not too long ago few years ago it was consigned for sale. perhaps out there on the market. it was out there on the market. and we had the opportunity, the honor of representing that table. and so that table got to live in a
i know you do. >> i do. >> two of the three tables in chapel's painting -- i agree that chapel's painting is the most accurate in terms of the stuff. they have lee sitting at the table that grant sat at. both of those tables were accounted for. the marble top table where grant is sitting in this picture is i believe right over there at the chicago museum. i believe the grant's table that chapel has lee sitting at is at the smithsonian? >> that's where i believe it is. >>...
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, and also left a big banner in front of the church. >> paint was cleaned up on the statue, but graffiti remains. christine gates is the business manager of the museum and gift shop and said it was upsetting and revealed why some of the graffiti has not been painted over yet. >> the damage is pretty big, and it's an adobe building and it's not easy to clean up and we have to get a professional that can work with the material. >> the history of the california mission and the treatment of indigenous people have come under intense scrutiny and criticism recently. visitors weighed in on what they saw? >> you want to express your feelings, do something more property was vandalized, and i would say that it's not very clear, i guess, not clear in what they want, what kind of changes they want, whoever did it. >> it's not the first time there has been graffiti here. there are security cameras and police are investigating. in fremont, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >>> 4:53 this morning. today palo alto leaders are asking for a cap on rent increases, and new eviction restrictions and increasi
, and also left a big banner in front of the church. >> paint was cleaned up on the statue, but graffiti remains. christine gates is the business manager of the museum and gift shop and said it was upsetting and revealed why some of the graffiti has not been painted over yet. >> the damage is pretty big, and it's an adobe building and it's not easy to clean up and we have to get a professional that can work with the material. >> the history of the california mission and the...
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i'm a painting contractor which is a little different. during the construction boom in the late 80s i started doing new construction and then when i moved to san francisco, i went to san francisco state and became fascinated with the architecture and got my contractor's licence and started painting victorians and kind of gravitated towards them. my first project that i did was a 92 room here in the mission. it was the first sro. i'm proud of that and it was challenging because it was occupied and i got interior and exterior and i thought it would take about six weeks to do it and it took me a whole year. >> nita makes the city more beautiful and one of the things that makes her such a great contractor, she has a magical touch around looking at a project and bringing it to its fullest fruition. sometimes her ideas to me might seem a little whacky. i might be like that is a little crazy. but if you just let her do her thing, she is going to do something incredible, something amazing and that will have a lot of pop in it. and she's really ta
i'm a painting contractor which is a little different. during the construction boom in the late 80s i started doing new construction and then when i moved to san francisco, i went to san francisco state and became fascinated with the architecture and got my contractor's licence and started painting victorians and kind of gravitated towards them. my first project that i did was a 92 room here in the mission. it was the first sro. i'm proud of that and it was challenging because it was occupied...
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but i'm -- you know, i don't know whether this was a earlier painting. it would make sense it was earlier before -- >> but i've been obsessing about 1885 lately, because it is the year of grant. it is the year grant dies, it is year the memoirs are published. >> right. >> and it would make sense, whether chapel painted it or whether it is just leaked to the print, and someone would say let's get another piece of grant out there. >> right. absolutely. >> so, yeah, what i want to point to, let's talk about the tables. because i have a particular interest in the tables and i know you do too. >> i do. >> and two of the three tables in chapel's painting and agree that the painting is most accurate in terms of wilmer mclean's stuff. and so they have lee sitting at the table that grant sat it, and both of those tables were accounted for. the marble top table where grant is sitting in this picture is i believe over there at chicago history museum and i believe that the grant table that chapel has lee sitting it is at the smithsonian, maybe. >> that is where i be
but i'm -- you know, i don't know whether this was a earlier painting. it would make sense it was earlier before -- >> but i've been obsessing about 1885 lately, because it is the year of grant. it is the year grant dies, it is year the memoirs are published. >> right. >> and it would make sense, whether chapel painted it or whether it is just leaked to the print, and someone would say let's get another piece of grant out there. >> right. absolutely. >> so, yeah,...
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a woman says someone shot her in the eye with a paint ball. it happened in the sunset district last week. zoe and her boyfriend were wait fog a ride on the corner of sunset and noriega after working at outside lands. that's when a car drove by and someone shot a paint ball at them. you see the photos of her injuries. she was hit three time. once in the eye. her boyfriend hit six times. >> it hurt very badly. i finally got to see night mirror and i calmed down a little bit. we were going to the hospital. >> pretty traumatizing. the investigators say the attack was unprovoked. >> new at 11:00, a reversal for san francisco in the case of an unarmed man shot as he ran from police. the city has agreed to pay 2.5 million to settle the deadly shooting in 2017. he was shot as he ran away from a stolen van. san francisco police said they thought he was reaching for a gun. they said the culture won't change unless they face charges. >> in this particular case, this young man ought to be prosecuted. prosecution matters. that i do think. that matters more
a woman says someone shot her in the eye with a paint ball. it happened in the sunset district last week. zoe and her boyfriend were wait fog a ride on the corner of sunset and noriega after working at outside lands. that's when a car drove by and someone shot a paint ball at them. you see the photos of her injuries. she was hit three time. once in the eye. her boyfriend hit six times. >> it hurt very badly. i finally got to see night mirror and i calmed down a little bit. we were going...
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." >> when i paint my piece, i start experiencing complete freedom. i suffered postpartum anxiety pretty severely after the birth of my second son. i remember his cries being such a trigger for me, and i couldn't understand why suddenly my heart was racing, why suddenly i felt deta detached. i was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder in july of 2011. he started with with a treatment program. i'll start you off with in. this is a mood stabilizer. my therapist suggested i build or create something constructive with my hands. i remember putting the paint on my hands and on the canvas and moving it around. i felt really different. a transformative moment. since i started painting in 2012, i've probably done over 12,000 pieces. i support black and brown women and non-binary artists who primarily work in abstractive because i was looking for something therapeutic. painting continues to be that. it's my career, but, really, it's still therapy. (man) i've made progress with my mental health. so when i started having unintentional body movements called tardiv
." >> when i paint my piece, i start experiencing complete freedom. i suffered postpartum anxiety pretty severely after the birth of my second son. i remember his cries being such a trigger for me, and i couldn't understand why suddenly my heart was racing, why suddenly i felt deta detached. i was first diagnosed with bipolar disorder in july of 2011. he started with with a treatment program. i'll start you off with in. this is a mood stabilizer. my therapist suggested i build or...
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and a large painting above the bed. with as a recon helicopter returns the drills, kick off, see this pyramid shaped object. it's a mockup, see mine that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and i try to hate from a distance. wow. so one of the, one of the ship's main guns and look, look, is actually fired as a see might worth it. so what are the ship's main guns, e k 630, and it's actually designed to, i hate about one targets like regular ships, but right now, as far as a dummy, as a training see mine the next target, which is a mockup warship requires a larger gun wow. wow. well, there was a, there was the ship's main gun and i actually ever got what i wanted to say, but when you're standing here on, on board with the enormous fire power, that's incredible. the ship's camera gives you only blurry black and white image of the target. so the officer in charge for the shooting asked us to show him the footage we got in our professional equipment was an, are you satisfied with the target practice? of course. ye
and a large painting above the bed. with as a recon helicopter returns the drills, kick off, see this pyramid shaped object. it's a mockup, see mine that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and i try to hate from a distance. wow. so one of the, one of the ship's main guns and look, look, is actually fired as a see might worth it. so what are the ship's main guns, e k 630, and it's actually designed to, i hate about one targets like regular ships, but right now, as far as a dummy, as...
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and a large painting above the bed. with as a recon helicopter returns to drills, kick off, see this pyramid shaped object, and it's a mockup, see, mind that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and then try to hate from a distance a wow. so one of the, one of the ship's main guns and look, look, essentially fired as a see might worth it. so one of the ship's main got e k 630 and it's actually designed to, i hate about want to target like regular ships. but right now, as far as a dummy, as a training see mine next target, which is a mockup warship requires a larger gun. wow. wow. well, there was a, there was the ship's main gun, and i actually ever got to what i wanted to say. but when you're standing here on, on board with the enormous fire power, that's incredible. the ship's camera gives you only blurry black and white image of the target until the officer in charge for the shooting. ask us to show him the footage we got in our professional equipment to was, i mean, are you satisfied with the target practic
and a large painting above the bed. with as a recon helicopter returns to drills, kick off, see this pyramid shaped object, and it's a mockup, see, mind that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and then try to hate from a distance a wow. so one of the, one of the ship's main guns and look, look, essentially fired as a see might worth it. so one of the ship's main got e k 630 and it's actually designed to, i hate about want to target like regular ships. but right now, as far as a...
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their faces are emblazoned on delicately painted teapots and vases. the luxury items of histories colonizers now vessels to empower those once marginalized . people that have come before me through the civil rights movement, through my parents. all their energy is create an opportunity for me to know how the autonomy to make artwork. google was born to puerto rican parents and raised here in kensington. a philadelphia neighbourhood that struggle with prime and poverty, he had no formal art education growing up by he was surrounded by inspiration. my art history classes took place in the streets, seen graffiti. she mural art, seeing the portraits painted of black historical figures in philly. that was the only type of art that i saw. and so ingrained in my mind as this is what art looks like. logo says as a young hispanic, he was type cast by teachers as likely to go to prison. he painted graffiti and worked factory jobs until he enrolled in a survey mix classy and something clicked. you know, i'm not the best potter. i'm not the best painter. i'm not
their faces are emblazoned on delicately painted teapots and vases. the luxury items of histories colonizers now vessels to empower those once marginalized . people that have come before me through the civil rights movement, through my parents. all their energy is create an opportunity for me to know how the autonomy to make artwork. google was born to puerto rican parents and raised here in kensington. a philadelphia neighbourhood that struggle with prime and poverty, he had no formal art...
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and i unfortunately, paintings that my religious police were not sincere. it's kind of surreal, honestly, because i love my job, and i have been a coven nurse for since the beginning germany proposed to tighten restrictions on the unvaccinated daily cobra cases. so we're to an all time record brushing the health care system to the brain. a court sentence is the friendship president's former body guard to 3 years in jail for violence against protesters. an incident that went viral and created a scandal for a manual macro, a backlash against woocommerce, as seen as one of the key factors turning us voters against the democrats, of the party. so free for the series of the fates. glaylock ah, around the clock across the world, this has been use our in our t. i'm you know neil and you are welcome to the program. our top story, the u. s. has registered 81000 cobra cases in the past 24 hours. it is the world's highest figure and comes despite the governments all our efforts to get people vaccinated, including through a federal mandate. not pressures being met by f
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it applies to our traffic safety infrastructure as well and painting infrastructure. we do have preventive maintenance and have crews who focus exclusively on the work even while colleagues are doing they'll quick builds and bike lanes and things like that but that's a resource trade-off too. we are -- we're trying to make sure the paint on the street and we'll continue to budget for repair and try to refresh what needs to be refreshed. i think the maybe the one caution area not that i don't love the makeover idea but i don't want to repaint anything that doesn't need to be repainted. >> totally. to connect with what director eaken was saying to do with more money the state of repair and there's clearly a vision zero advantage to having our street painting being clearly seen. as we go into that i feel like it's a force multiplier if we're able to use our money to do both things. we don't want to waste a dollar where we don't have to but it would be good for the city and effort and back on motorcycles, director mention the safety course you have to go through motorcycl
it applies to our traffic safety infrastructure as well and painting infrastructure. we do have preventive maintenance and have crews who focus exclusively on the work even while colleagues are doing they'll quick builds and bike lanes and things like that but that's a resource trade-off too. we are -- we're trying to make sure the paint on the street and we'll continue to budget for repair and try to refresh what needs to be refreshed. i think the maybe the one caution area not that i don't...
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that's when a car drove by and someone shot a paint ball at them. you see the photos of her injuries. she was hit three time. once in the eye. her boyfriend hit six times. >> it hurt very badly. i finally got to see night mirror and i calmed down a little bit. we were going to the hospital. >> pretty traumatizing. the investigators say the attack was unprovoked. >> new at 11:00, a reversal for san francisco in the case of an unarmed man shot as he ran from police. the city has agreed to pay 2.5 million to settle the deadly shooting in 2017. he was shot as he ran away from a stolen van. san francisco police said they thought he was reaching for a gun. they said the culture won't change unless they face charges. >> in this particular case, this young man ought to be prosecuted. prosecution matters. that i do think. that matters more than anything else. that may not something can happen to the officer and it can happen to other officers. i think that can have a really mack upon their conduct. >> the officer who shot o'neill was a rookie on the job four
that's when a car drove by and someone shot a paint ball at them. you see the photos of her injuries. she was hit three time. once in the eye. her boyfriend hit six times. >> it hurt very badly. i finally got to see night mirror and i calmed down a little bit. we were going to the hospital. >> pretty traumatizing. the investigators say the attack was unprovoked. >> new at 11:00, a reversal for san francisco in the case of an unarmed man shot as he ran from police. the city has...
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and a large painting above the bed. with as a recon helicopter returns to drills, kick off, see this pyramid shaped object? it's a mockup, see, mind that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and i try to hate from a distance of one of the, one of the ship's main guns and can look, look, essentially fired as a see might worth it. so one of the ship's main got a k 630, and it's actually designed to, i hate about want to target like regular ships, but right now as far as a dummy, as a training see mine next target, which is a mockup warship requires a larger gun wow. wow. well, there was a, there was the ship's main gun and i actually ever got to what i wanted to say, but when you're standing here on, on board with the enormous fire power, that's incredible. the ship's camera gives you only blurry, black and white image of the target to the officer in charge for the shooting. ask us to show him the footage we got in our professional equipment to was, i mean, are you satisfied with the target practice? of course.
and a large painting above the bed. with as a recon helicopter returns to drills, kick off, see this pyramid shaped object? it's a mockup, see, mind that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and i try to hate from a distance of one of the, one of the ship's main guns and can look, look, essentially fired as a see might worth it. so one of the ship's main got a k 630, and it's actually designed to, i hate about want to target like regular ships, but right now as far as a dummy, as a...
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and a large painting above the bed. with as a recon helicopter returns the drills, kick off, see this pyramid shaped object. it's a mockup, see, mind that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and i try to hate from a distance. oh wow. so one of the, one of the ship's main guns and look, look, it's actually fired as a see mine, ah worth it. so i want to ship spinning. gotcha, aka 630. and it's actually designed to, i hate about want to target like regular ships, but right now, as far as the dummy, as a training. see mine the next target, which is a mockup. worship requires a larger gun. wow. wow. well, there was a, there was the ship's main gun and i actually ever got to what i wanted to say, but when you're standing here on, on board with the enormous fire power. that's incredible. the ship's camera gives you only blurry black and white image of the target until the officer in charge for the shooting. ask us to show him the footage we got in our professional equipment was, i mean, are you satisfied with the ta
and a large painting above the bed. with as a recon helicopter returns the drills, kick off, see this pyramid shaped object. it's a mockup, see, mind that the crews going to throw overboard, sail away, and i try to hate from a distance. oh wow. so one of the, one of the ship's main guns and look, look, it's actually fired as a see mine, ah worth it. so i want to ship spinning. gotcha, aka 630. and it's actually designed to, i hate about want to target like regular ships, but right now, as far...