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and the writers, joel and eton cohen, both wrote the script. joel coen directed the picture.made a film about the fictional character barton fink, about the broadway playwright who was invited to hollywood in order to... write a script for a major picture, as he was assured. as the film progresses, it turns out that a genre picture is being filmed, which in america is usually called a film. you just need to unfold it in order to see what is inside the plot that is usual for a hollywood film. a very serious , very difficult picture opens up about the fate of the writer, about the fate of the author, about the psychological state of the writer’s block in which the creator finds himself, about the hero’s reading into reality of his fears, his hopes, his dreams , his insecurities in life. it's you, there was just a complaint, no, i mean, i didn't complain, i just called, but i didn't complain, i was just worried, maybe it's none of my business, but maybe there's something wrong with you. sorry, it's all these walls, i apologize, my name is charlie miller, we seem to be neighbors,
and the writers, joel and eton cohen, both wrote the script. joel coen directed the picture.made a film about the fictional character barton fink, about the broadway playwright who was invited to hollywood in order to... write a script for a major picture, as he was assured. as the film progresses, it turns out that a genre picture is being filmed, which in america is usually called a film. you just need to unfold it in order to see what is inside the plot that is usual for a hollywood film. a...
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eton musk _ smooth there is relations. i see. eton musk is _ smooth there is relations. i see.see. elon musk is a free speech - smooth there is relations. i see. - elon musk is a free speech advocate. he owns the platform x and constantly champion is that. china is not known so much for its free speech. how wide do you think the discussions will be?— discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in _ discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in china. _ discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in china. i _ discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in china. i do _ discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in china. i do not - discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in china. i do not think| accessible in china. i do not think elon musk will be bringing that part of his business to china. when it comes to free speech, china has a different legal system, a different set of rules. i mean, but elon musk says outside china, as long as it is not directly infringing on china's interests, i think china willjust let him get on with it. interests, i think ch
eton musk _ smooth there is relations. i see. eton musk is _ smooth there is relations. i see.see. elon musk is a free speech - smooth there is relations. i see. - elon musk is a free speech advocate. he owns the platform x and constantly champion is that. china is not known so much for its free speech. how wide do you think the discussions will be?— discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in _ discussions will be? well, x is not accessible in china. _ discussions will be? well, x is...
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a universal assistant for everyone who works with the eton color circle.s itten. if we choose a scheme and there is a color we like, we add either a complementary color to it - this is the opposite color, or two triangles. you can take a narrow one, you can take a wide one. these are ready-made recipes. ilina, as an experienced person, relies heavily on her own instincts. she will take the diagram of a narrow triangle as a basis and complicate it a little more. our color palette starts with pink brazilian pepper. will act as companions yellowish-orange and blue-green shades. we take, if something is warm, it is balanced by a cool color. if we take a light one, it must be darker for them. that is, we never take shades of the same lightness and never take close combinations. by the way, the heroes said that... they really like vacations, the sea, and i added this sea blue-green wave to the interior of the kitchen. now that we've sorted out the color, it's time to find the right paint. let's not waste time and immediately contact a specialist. design assistan
a universal assistant for everyone who works with the eton color circle.s itten. if we choose a scheme and there is a color we like, we add either a complementary color to it - this is the opposite color, or two triangles. you can take a narrow one, you can take a wide one. these are ready-made recipes. ilina, as an experienced person, relies heavily on her own instincts. she will take the diagram of a narrow triangle as a basis and complicate it a little more. our color palette starts with...
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same themes and it's about infrastructure and the ira and the spending bill and how backlogs -- >> and etont lagged into the print, but i do think that the grid upgrade is certainly real and in the second inning at best. their orders were 2% to 7% sequentially last quarter and that's what got me buy the stock because the momentum is there for both companies and the momentum is not cheap so you buy them on weakness. i think the zoetis underperformance is because it's done so well. they have a new product cycle story and now zoetis has competition. to me, both can survive, maybe zoetis is expensive and got ahead of itself, but i like both very much for the long term. >> all right. we know about nvidia being a big winner and apple being a big loser. you mentioned caterpillar and that's one of the large-cap industrial names near new highs or at highs so we don't need to do that either. netflix up 25%. not a lot of people talking about that move. n netflix has been a tremendous mover and password shares, and their to way into sports is exciting to investors. so up 25%. it's moved a lot over the
same themes and it's about infrastructure and the ira and the spending bill and how backlogs -- >> and etont lagged into the print, but i do think that the grid upgrade is certainly real and in the second inning at best. their orders were 2% to 7% sequentially last quarter and that's what got me buy the stock because the momentum is there for both companies and the momentum is not cheap so you buy them on weakness. i think the zoetis underperformance is because it's done so well. they...
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at the same time, we will teach viewers how to use the eton color wheel.rip to brazil, here it is, the great amazon, yes, you see it, we will adapt southern formats to our realities, and we will return ksenia and alexey to their honeymoon, a kind of portal of transition and on which we depict such a geopoint, why not experiment, i think it turned out great, it’s a real pleasure to feel the taste of coffee, jardin colombia medellin from selected beans. revealing the aroma in the author's roast, filled with colombian passion, the pleasure of feeling the authentic, jardin colambi medelin. a dream job in the office or at home, opportunities for career growth , a reliable future, your place is already waiting for you among thousands of vacancies, join the team of one of the best employers in russia. star of the nineties, singer lika star. today at 13:00 on ntv. mask, new season, tomorrow at 20:20 on ntv. allergy, i wanted to sneeze on it. i am zotok, i help adults and children up to 24 hours. available on yandex market. it's time to be zen and keep abreast of t
at the same time, we will teach viewers how to use the eton color wheel.rip to brazil, here it is, the great amazon, yes, you see it, we will adapt southern formats to our realities, and we will return ksenia and alexey to their honeymoon, a kind of portal of transition and on which we depict such a geopoint, why not experiment, i think it turned out great, it’s a real pleasure to feel the taste of coffee, jardin colombia medellin from selected beans. revealing the aroma in the author's...
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and it wasn't eton.ifference politically between anas sarwar and humza yousaf. >> there isn't . >> there isn't. >> there isn't. >> there is no i think well, i think it's about delivery. and the thing is that i was there in september 2014, on the night of the referendum, and we thought we were very nervous about what was going to happen. obviously it went from our point of view the right way. we saved the union, but then of course, they spent the next ten years when they should have spent it delivering for the people of scotland. they've spent it obsessed with the question of the referendum. he was talking about that even again today stuff he backed up. >> i mean, it's just a continuation of the hate crime bill. >> they got watered down and then they felt that they had no choice but to back it. but no, i think they will be. look, the biggest problem with the snp is they've spent a decade telling people the sun is shining, but eventually when people go outside, they realise it's raining and that's what's h
and it wasn't eton.ifference politically between anas sarwar and humza yousaf. >> there isn't . >> there isn't. >> there isn't. >> there is no i think well, i think it's about delivery. and the thing is that i was there in september 2014, on the night of the referendum, and we thought we were very nervous about what was going to happen. obviously it went from our point of view the right way. we saved the union, but then of course, they spent the next ten years when they...
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and it wasn't eton.difference politically between anas sarwar and humza yousaf. >> there isn't . >> there isn't. >> there isn't. >> there is no i think well, i think it's about delivery. and the thing is that i was there in september 2014, on the night of the referendum, and we thought we were very nervous about what was going to happen. obviously it went from our point of view the right way. we saved the union, but then of course, they spent the next ten years when they should have spent it delivering for the people of scotland. they've spent it obsessed with the question of the referendum. he was talking about that even again today stuff he backed up. >> i mean, it's just a continuation of the hate crime bill. >> they got watered down and then they felt that they had no choice but to back it. but no, i think they will be. look, the biggest problem with the snp is they've spent a decade telling people the sun is shining, but eventually when people go outside, they realise it's raining and that's what's
and it wasn't eton.difference politically between anas sarwar and humza yousaf. >> there isn't . >> there isn't. >> there isn't. >> there is no i think well, i think it's about delivery. and the thing is that i was there in september 2014, on the night of the referendum, and we thought we were very nervous about what was going to happen. obviously it went from our point of view the right way. we saved the union, but then of course, they spent the next ten years when they...
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. _ driven around people making empty promises, and i wanted to put some on eton _ promises, and i wantedes, and i wanted to put some on elon. ., i. ., ,, promises, and i wanted to put some on elon. ., ., ,, ., , ., on elon. can you talk to us about how ou on elon. can you talk to us about how you would — on elon. can you talk to us about how you would use _ on elon. can you talk to us about how you would use a _ on elon. can you talk to us about how you would use a scientific i how you would use a scientific method to test this bet? how will we know if artificial intelligence has surpassed humans? he know if artificial intelligence has surpassed humans?— know if artificial intelligence has surpassed humans? know if artificial intelligence has surassed humans? ~ ., ., ., surpassed humans? he kind of made a crazy claim. — surpassed humans? he kind of made a crazy claim. which _ surpassed humans? he kind of made a crazy claim, which is _ surpassed humans? he kind of made a crazy claim, which is that _ surpassed humans? he kind of made a crazy claim, which is that machines - crazy claim, whi
. _ driven around people making empty promises, and i wanted to put some on eton _ promises, and i wantedes, and i wanted to put some on elon. ., i. ., ,, promises, and i wanted to put some on elon. ., ., ,, ., , ., on elon. can you talk to us about how ou on elon. can you talk to us about how you would — on elon. can you talk to us about how you would use _ on elon. can you talk to us about how you would use a _ on elon. can you talk to us about how you would use a scientific i how you would...
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are given different, educated, are given a different, level of tolerance, let's say, than the classic eton set, because she has definitely been, under the cosh with certain areas of the media, let's say, in terms of this particular story, in a way that i don't think necessarily some of the boarding school, public school boys have. >> i think it works both ways, because i always say that there's this weird , catch 22 in there's this weird, catch 22 in politics where it's a dirty game. i expect all players to be squeaky clean, which is impossible. but then from as far back as when we were learning in school about gladstone and disraeli, there's always para political discourse about on socioeconomic lines, on class lines. it's part of the playing field. when you're in politics, who you are, where you came from and do you have a right to be here? but what you've seen over time is that being of being working class, being blue collar really the needle when it really moves the needle when it comes voters because they see comes to voters because they see themselves in you. so it's it works against
are given different, educated, are given a different, level of tolerance, let's say, than the classic eton set, because she has definitely been, under the cosh with certain areas of the media, let's say, in terms of this particular story, in a way that i don't think necessarily some of the boarding school, public school boys have. >> i think it works both ways, because i always say that there's this weird , catch 22 in there's this weird, catch 22 in politics where it's a dirty game. i...
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they start network working when they're at eton at eight years old, and they just keep it in the family and i don't if they less. and i don't know if they know that we exist half the time. >> do you think it would be in a way, healthy democracy, way, healthy for the democracy, healthy country just to healthy for the country just to have government just so have a labour government just so we can make change we could we can make change so we could get them instead? get at them instead? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> do like >>yeah. >>oo >> do you like keir starmer? >> do you like keir starmer? >> have you ever have >> i mean, have you ever have you him dance. keir you seen him dance. can keir starmer dance. you seen him dance. can keir sta ohr dance. you seen him dance. can keir sta oh i dance. you seen him dance. can keir sta oh i think. you seen him dance. can keir sta oh i think he probably >> oh i think he could probably do greek number for you do a little greek number for you any day. >> yeah. any day. >> he|h. any day. >> he dances around issues doesn't definitely does. >> yeah definitely doe
they start network working when they're at eton at eight years old, and they just keep it in the family and i don't if they less. and i don't know if they know that we exist half the time. >> do you think it would be in a way, healthy democracy, way, healthy for the democracy, healthy country just to healthy for the country just to have government just so have a labour government just so we can make change we could we can make change so we could get them instead? get at them instead?...
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they start network working when they're at eton at eight years old, and they just keep it in the family and i don't if they less. and i don't know if they know that we exist half the time. >> do you think it would be in a way, healthy democracy, way, healthy for the democracy, healthy country just to healthy for the country just to have government just so have a labour government just so we can make change we could we can make change so we could get them instead? get at them instead? >> yeah. >> yeah. >> do like >>yeah. >>oo >> do you like keir starmer? >> do you like keir starmer? >> have you ever have >> i mean, have you ever have you him dance. keir you seen him dance. can keir starmer dance. you seen him dance. can keir sta ohr dance. you seen him dance. can keir sta oh i dance. you seen him dance. can keir sta oh i think. you seen him dance. can keir sta oh i think he probably >> oh i think he could probably do greek number for you do a little greek number for you any day. >> yeah. any day. >> he|h. any day. >> he dances around issues doesn't definitely does. >> yeah definitely doe
they start network working when they're at eton at eight years old, and they just keep it in the family and i don't if they less. and i don't know if they know that we exist half the time. >> do you think it would be in a way, healthy democracy, way, healthy for the democracy, healthy country just to healthy for the country just to have government just so have a labour government just so we can make change we could we can make change so we could get them instead? get at them instead?...
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our colleague max eton has written elegant about these questions, but there's also the fundamental question of are parents responsible for making their kids, making sure their kids behave. when i started in this stuff and i taught high school in the 1990s when i was training student teachers, there too much emphasis on the role of the parent and not enough on the responsibilities of the educator. it was good and healthy that we have learned to pay much more attention to insisting that. educators not make excuses, not blame families, but conservatives stop talking about the family rule. i mean it is hard to find republican officials even, you know, outspoken table thumping republicans who want to say should be taken away. a kid, their kids phones at 8:00 at night. parents should making sure that virginia it's hard to fight if it's a possible thing. you know it's hard to find folks who are saying, you know what, we've got to talk about parent rights to see those parents. right. to see that curriculum. but we got to talk about whether or not parents are making sure their kids are going to scho
our colleague max eton has written elegant about these questions, but there's also the fundamental question of are parents responsible for making their kids, making sure their kids behave. when i started in this stuff and i taught high school in the 1990s when i was training student teachers, there too much emphasis on the role of the parent and not enough on the responsibilities of the educator. it was good and healthy that we have learned to pay much more attention to insisting that....
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but look, you know, we're paying enough to send someone to eton for each person that might go to rwandawhat's the solution? >> so what's the solution? >> well, the solution, i think, would be keir starmer suggestion, which is to have an agreement with france about the number of people will take in advance. so you don't have this crazy unpredictability. and then to hire more caseworkers so you don't have people sat in hotels or equivalent for the average of a year and a half before their case is processed. >> so that would be people and our country becomes unsafe. >> great. >> great. >> so we take we probably take fewer because you have an agreement about it. i think the pretence that politicians are trying to put forward from the right, that you can somehow stop any of this happening, is ridiculous. i think you had, philip , what's ridiculous. i think you had, philip, what's his name on the show earlier, acknowledging that himself, sam lister , mps have himself, sam lister, mps have sent this back straight to the lords and rishi sunak. >> of course, he said this morning, this will go on
but look, you know, we're paying enough to send someone to eton for each person that might go to rwandawhat's the solution? >> so what's the solution? >> well, the solution, i think, would be keir starmer suggestion, which is to have an agreement with france about the number of people will take in advance. so you don't have this crazy unpredictability. and then to hire more caseworkers so you don't have people sat in hotels or equivalent for the average of a year and a half before...
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so forth chaps going to eton and so forth .ars. they're actually cuckoos in the nest. and in the case of the foreign office of course, the foreign office of course, the rot sets in much earlier. i mean, always been ashamed the rot sets in much earlier. i m
so forth chaps going to eton and so forth .ars. they're actually cuckoos in the nest. and in the case of the foreign office of course, the foreign office of course, the rot sets in much earlier. i mean, always been ashamed the rot sets in much earlier. i m