plaintive sound. maxim dondyuk will never forget. he will never forget the sting of their shrapnel object sight of the women and children he photographed during the shelling near kyiv on march 6th. he says this. quote, i do it because sometimes a photo can change people, change societies. with luck, he says, it might help stop a war. simon, we had lindsey on the day that the new york times put her photo of the whole family that was killed in irpin. i think you were here that day too. and we ve all grieved alongside our friends over at fox news as they lost sasha, their journalist from ukraine and their camera person and they re praying for the recovery of their colleague. what is happening that we don t see? what risks are you guys taking? well, i mean, i want to put the spotlight on my colleague, maxim dondyuk, who we feature on
director did not know live rounds were in the prop gun. so are those the people that would look at, the assistant director and the armorer. i think those are two the people people. if that is true that baldin was hand the the gun and told cold gun, i don t think he s in any criminal danger. but those are people who are responsible. one of things that we ask as lawyers as prosecutors is what was the duty of care that this person owed. obviously the armorer is the person responsible for the safety of the gun and that is different than the responsibility that a camera person or an audio person would have. much more serious and i think there is real questions about the qualifications of the armorer and the way the assistant director handled those firearms. about alec baldwin, as an actor, it sounds like from all we know at this moment, that he is not responsible. he was handed what was told to be a cold gun and just practicing his part in this movie. but he was also a producer on this
position, and hold it and wait for aircraft to take off. there will be blinding dust. i hope through the process that we gave the american viewers a good sense of what their fighting men and women were doing there. on a smaller scale, i think we did provide some comfort to the families am because they could see someone who knew their husband or their son and they could see what they were doing. they got the feeling their husband, son, daughter were ago through the reporting we did there. i think fox is usually smaller in the feel on international stories, the other people might have you know fully outfitted buses. you know restrooms and boats and helicopters. and you know 4 or 5 reporters, it might just be and you a camera person doing the job. u.s. forces targeting
position, and hold it and wait for aircraft to take off. there will be blinding dust. i hope through the process that we gave the american viewers a good sense of what their fighting men and women were doing there. on a smaller scale, i think we did provide some comfort to the families am because they could see someone who knew their husband or their son and they could see what they were doing. they got the feeling their husband, son, daughter were ago through the reporting we did there. i think fox is usually smaller in the feel on international stories, the other people might have you know fully outfitted buses. you know restrooms and boats and helicopters. and you know 4 or 5 reporters, it might just be and you a camera person doing the job. u.s. forces targeting
SenSen Networks Ltd (ASX:SNS) (OTCQB:SNNSF) has set its focus on scaling its operations rapidly as it develops new applications and targets new markets above and beyond its current portfolio.
The world-leading artificial intelligence (AI) solutions provider, which saw strong growth in the financial year 2021 despite the COVID-19-related global economic meltdowns, has outlined its five-year growth plan.
The plan, which is set in three stages, will see the company significantly expand its customers numbers, as well as move into new industries as it invests in its technology platform to make it scalable to multiple adjacent markets.
It will be also seeking to open up its platform to third-party application developers to formulate new applications.