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of markets, cumberland crash, major fears that have investors selling off stocks. now there is a concern of the united states slipping into a market recession. goldman sachs predicted that there's a one in 4 chance of the united states going directly into a recession in the next 4 months. and on top of that, we've seen a rise in unemployment. and the amount of new jobs created in july was not what was expected. now, many are also concerned that the federal reserve bank has not stepped in and adjusted interest rates and acted accordingly in order to stabilize the market. economists do not expect the market to continue crashing, but they don't expect a quick recovery either. uh, a quick bounce back is unlikely from what we're being told that the us, the big tech sector and the ongoing tensions in the middle east. all of that is spelling significant loss is on the market. a lot of anxiety on the part of investors at this time, not just in the united states,
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but also around the world. economist john chrysler says that the us as a worthy and a partial recession, image global upheaval on the markets a that's a signal that investors see a recession coming, and they see the tech bubble busting. and that can only be exacerbated the concern. we are already in a tech recession. a earnings are coming down and the goods recession into us is here. manufacturing is contracting constructions, contracting, real retail sales. what all this means is that these financial events are kind of un harbingers and indicators of a more fundamental instability in the global economy. and that is that the real economy globally is slowing down. the u. s. is already in a partial recession. expectations are a full recession. next year,
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a year up to the economies in europe are either recession or stagnant japan, and cetera. china can't get off the ground. and how are they going to finance? there's massive debt overhang that they have if the economy is, are slowing down and not grow. and that's the big problem. and that's what investors see. uh, and that's why we have the tech bubble bush thing here in the us. so recovering from them does not mean that it's over. it just means that the, the financial instability may find other other expressions here in the months to come. but the real problems and the fundamental economy itself. but if i, if i pay for this company, this tuesday, up next indian accent dale who's saying stops in for a child. so the latest episode of let's talk about it on the thought was more days and 13 minutes to then the
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i am so lucky that i was born in that specific geographical space is very soft and gentle. and then you come to delia new illegal. my god, i from the cinema is of a mile from media. one must be responsible. most of the american active learned from tennis of us who are the russian. yeah. and the america has a problem with russia ought to bring people together. if the intent is on the prophet said the word appealing to the newer movements, the creature crowds below the name only your anger, your sexuality, or jealousy, i was strong, i think twice in my life, the to hello and welcome my model. if i'm kid and welcome to my show,
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let's talk about it. for the next half an hour, we will discuss everything in the potter with a very special guest. is a dear colleague and afternoon for both here and abroad. he has started in english and the somebody's been go lead time in my team, a lot of them not of asian and french because the fact that it was any other language left to lot of lots of solutions. i haven't done the solution that i shouldn't have done. okay. this is your edition for that. yes, absolutely. oh wonderful. how wonderful. you came from a sam and bit it's had nothing to do with that thing. not at all. no. so for the support do, if you become active and not really, you know, i think it's, it's the case of that generation. i'm sure that a lot of people have faced the same with a school teacher. well, a small town newspaper used to live 3 days off the published, so he had no clue,
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but he wasn't versus the reader. he was a great fan of the goal and other english literature he was, he was, he was a very, very, very well good man. but he was kicked off basically, financial security. how many, but others, especially, i have for the brothers and the youngest. you are the youngest and the but what would they need to do or what they did. they are in a told them are lawyers. one was a school teacher has died, all of them died now. so nobody knew they got a job who lived with his youngest son wonder to be an act. exactly. and they didn't understand that at all. like what, what are you talking about and bump it also for us as far away? yeah, well, so you all in order to be a for the master. yes. initiated. okay. initiated? then i fell in love with theater. but okay, what did you learn most in the drama school? you went to london also then? yes. after this, do you get a scholarship?
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yes, me and so i think the most important aspect of the training process i found is that the understanding of human history, history of oxygen, i mean, she looks like, what am i doing it all i have learned, i have come here to learn acting and i'm they give me dialogues and i don't speak the bible, but the started teaching me history of art is to a peer to architecture as cio engine looked at uh, western mentioned indian inch in western modern indian modern and then slowly, i felt that it is such a comprehensive understanding off the boss to understand where we are and why we are here like this, sitting here and to understand physicality, emotional evolution of human human beings, and the exposure to a different approach to act. for example, starts those key or grabowski or matter old or my country called all these people
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have found the man who you named on the russian feel people ex. correct? yeah. yeah. but if i see the for the use of martin, but he's the father more than active in the scottish desk and tickle for that matter of they were amazing. amazing. i'm a great fan of to. yeah, we have all learned most of the american actors, right. i've learned from stanislavsky. yeah. who are that issue? yeah. and america has a problem with the shifters that but all the top active on them create, create a matter of metal. that's absolutely jefcoat all performances of by the greatest actors have done. yes. a check of, even in the, even with a student of the literature, my 1st book was given to you. i don't know if you remember those in the soviet, you know, or the, or the sort of drugs later. and it is the english into english. and in the, in the, in the, of the, in the sam we didn't get as soon as drugs,
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the good thing this done solution out any, what i read, lee tells me my bus book was, makes him go to his mother, mother. right? and you know, so mine was not for military, it was about science. oh, well the, i'm just to understand 50 of really do for, for him 11 year old, 2 of my brothers were coming this ones. so he got to me one. okay. and it was so wonderfully explain the idea of reality. you know what disabilities. so the example i still remember the train is running and you're inside the tree, you and i are sitting face to face. and if i toy a ball up that it comes to my head, but the person was standing outside the tree, he would see the ball going from yet because the train is running so that it is a prospect is there, let the perspective of where the ball is made is going up and down me for the person who is outside the jail moving if it is a transparent tray in the matter. and so the ball in going off, it is going with the train. it is funny. and i still remember that i did at the age
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of 11 as somebody stole story and go just doing the whiskey. yes. yeah, it's nikolai austria whiskey? yes i one of my favorite books was how the steed was tempered by come from crush me . do you come from assigned as active or i have control mazda does. do we have to somehow annoyingly bring that to our ok? a part of that when we come from us that are specific some that would be certain university in a what we bring. definitely like, as i keep saying to my, my friends that i'm so lucky that i was born in that specific geographical space because it was border of been goldman sachs. and so i grew up with the gold and ask them is new to me and the vibrancy of cultural activities that i grew up in. it is like ingrained in my body, the sense of freedom and music. and you know, at the same time, the gentleness of the, of the climate,
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to the gentleness off the top of the difficult condition. let me, for example, beautiful. and i come from such a beautiful place that people didn't want to come out of that place. that's where you'll find very few estimate is people outside of us to 25 years ago. and that's a, you're not in the funding assignment. it's such a beautiful class. so we, i, i was there last evening and i was sitting in my living room and facing the 2 acre farm, which, where i grew up, see me going to be gets fish from there and you don't have to grow anything. it grows the, the leasing vegetables and it goes on you, it is all just very soft and gentle. and then you come to deli, a new illegal. my god. is it going to the shop for a lot of times people want to sort of say that, do you send them? i shouldn't be about also about changing the system model change in the society from how much do you agree with that?
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i assume the cinema is a very boss media. i remember watching a documentary on netflix long back fights came back to me. those 5 directors were chosen by the american government to go to the waterfront when america hasn't gotten yet involved in 2nd. mm hm. and there was sent to the waterfront in your so that they come back and make movies to inspire the young ones to join in the middle. and so it is a pa, for me that are so many other examples. i'm just giving one. yeah. so when it is a possible medium, i think one must be responsible. hm. how do you use the spot for media? because i remember coming out of the cinema hole when i was like 13 here or watching you out. okay. but i and i was like, don't mess with me, no void that back to do that. you know, wasn't documented this up. do you see what i mean?
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so it, it, it is extremely penetrating. it can penetrate to v o, it can go pretty deep within and it can condition your idea of life, your worldview, what, how we look at how we look at the relationship and the idea of love, especially for young ones. what are you giving them? so i'm not saying it shouldn't be a message, but i'm saying be aware of what to turn off if the intent is on the profit and then the possibility of as she or when the saves it very nicely, that you are appealing to the newer movements, the creature across below the neighbors. when he appealed to that, you'll get this like fast food coming out because it depends to that, the fit, the product that leads to only your anger, your sexuality, or jealousy, or which, which is very easily started move to class. but to a painting to a hub and other took up from there,
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it's very difficult to make you feel uplift me to make coffee and feeling a quiet joy within they are like wow, what a beautiful from that yeah. to make you feel like that, i think we could do more things like that. i'm not saying there is no place for entertaining and think it must be entertainment entertaining as well. like life football model for you. it is under dating or a $1000000000.00 the most. it was made $410000000.00 most us. but if i had just done one for the namesake internationally, double didn't do that to double when they funded names. and i was, that was my thought for nobody knew me sort of was a 1st time only angry was north, but the feeling which sense ran for 5 weeks in go happy with no one you'd feelings ever read for more than a week. and there's not because i was because i was in other things i'll say, never did that well. so what i'm saying is that you can make films which are
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lifting, which are penetrating, which are, which gives you a sort of a taste in spite of you look for meaning in life. not only because we have created the society wealth is being regarded as the highest standard. how to judge you can choose, do you uh, get upset about sometimes some people know uh, sort of brands and them, uh, based on their, on the bus, the philosophy of life, on which side do they belong to in terms of, what does the person talk process i felt miserable when i did crush me, advise the advise the truth of what you're wanting to what happened and crush me. it was so sweet us and then on international black funds, judy, each of them and go off in festival, said the to propaganda, present audit, something like that, or the one for the mentor than i did a accident, the prime minister. right. i'm sure it,
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it must be bothering you also some time and you do that then people into basically what, what, what is your reaction at that i, some of i haven't watched either of the feelings i heard about it and i have to, i have made myself uh, i'd like to take some time to watch it because i would like to, i don't want to be influenced by the critics and reviews and what happened after that, after the end of when i forget about that, that was what you do. we usually make a decision like that to buy a new bill. i do not because of anything. so when you, if you will see it schindler's list, i'm just asking yes. so you will paint before you go to that. that's what it is. now see, that's one of the, one of the most important things. why and shouldn't those list a, a spin about being a jewish man. and she made a nob z party member. they should all the thing is the, the lead actor, the not the but the, but piece, the nazi party member. the law in the last and
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a few. yeah. but he said, oh my god, i wish i am sort of my sort of my wristwatch and i could have saved for moment. he could have made him a villain who did not. and he made this man the chair. mister neal, i'm listen schindler, you know, but here's from the opposite campus. so humanity is dead in also amongst. busy by a sub. so my point being that is that feeling when it can create the bridge between the fighting tribes for what the idea logic, the reason for territorial reason, it doesn't matter. you know, when, if we can so option bring people together. this might be ok, could bring people together to understand the humanity,
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amongst the other person as well. and more people on the other side is killing the other people. so that's my view about bach schindler's list. i have not seen him cause me fine, but what i card that there is not a single muslim kind of to who is good in. that's me that i heard i haven't seen. so i cannot point. so, but since this is i why are mentioning and you mentioned in, but he's a nazi party member, he's the hero, created by mr. spring bug, who's a jewish man. he had all the money, all the pardons resources, he should have secret, a phone and other story to tell the problem of the jews or the suffering of the jewish people. but he did not choose that teachers shouldn't do that. mr. sion, the, to show his side of a lot of things have changed, knowing then and then this modernization that's happening. take me rise, technocratic categories, have changed. i remember i am from i've got my 1st payment at the for g, and i have gone through this changing that are you and editing the feeling on stand
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back the i to draw and then the readjust came and then the l. p came in to see the gaming of easy the game and now the main thing that is happening his a i yes. what are your thoughts on a, the right, the new that somebody will to a would think it's ok. a lot of back to that sort of going to quote, to sort of uh, yeah i, i'm a member of i'm sure you are a member of sag as well. yes. second after i'm a member of yeah, there was a huge stride. so i see a month's yes, i think they go to d. yes. finally, from the studios that i so then rights cannot be violated off the actors. and so i don't really know, i don't think i have, i have read. i locked them on both sides and i don't think i'm in a position to sort of form or concrete view, but i think we must be very, very careful when i say this is really amazing, right. who wrote,
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i keep forgetting his name sapient. his view about a i what he says, and it makes sense to me completely says that it is something that humanity has never, never faced the, the phenomena of the i mean it's so different than so strong me that we have never faced that me how to deal with it if it goes out of hand, then the person who was responsible to create the 1st guy, he left the company, google and he said it's dangerous user cents left. yeah. so i don't know, i'm, you know, i'm, i'm a lame and they've done some understanding technologies who have gone to is, are you that if somebody is using your voice a flush, say an ad. yeah. and you are not paid for it. i think i would feel absolutely terrible level to give me my money. yes. clips. yeah. yeah. yeah. you use it. no
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problem. i don't have to go to this trinity. oh yeah. but using my voice. yeah. you have to pay me the right. right. because it is my or getting course. yeah. would you choose and without my permission and if you want my permission that i have to pay for it? absolutely. you're on social media and so my yes and is the unknown person. you have one has to deal with tools as the outpatient required. according to me to is that all is that in life? no, we haven't operation over. i remember when i was a small guy was jeff and jim last year we all used to have black and white tv. yes . and then mr. model is that about color tv here? so we adored him. so it must be but digging bribe. right. so that's why he was so, but now there's an official word for that. how much, how do you deal with it? and how much does it bother you? i was told, i think twice in my life. one was coincidentally,
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it's the same time when cost me far as cable. oh really? okay. i have no idea. it has come up. i meant to immediately after that in bombay, apple. i bumped into yes. and i told you, i haven't watched the move in or watch it. and so i was having a chat about what art means to me, or the definition of art for me, with a student of mine. mm hm. i formulate it and i thought, hey, this is i can put it in the 140, which is nice. switch everywhere taught. i said for me, ok, big school. ok. and it is, it's, it could be gentle, dental, like my son doesn't listen to me when i'm harsh with him and you, if you and i didn't know if was it kept. and if the idea is to come together, if it is getting a job, i don't have any person in the field and i have there. and my son is in the other side and he doesn't listen to me when i sit on my house and do this. but why?
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you explained to me, you know, like my 5 brothers i proclaimed from camps and my father could not pain the me. so why would a stranger listen to me notice i, it seems to be a good sense for me and we have to find a way to have a dialogue. and so and from that perspective i said to myself, i was i or i was like, oh no. so i apologize that for the simple reason that, oh i didn't know the context way totally me because i haven't seen the film. and this, the 1st all of the, i didn't know know anything about because there's the 1st time i have a conversation, i would completely audit us. and they also mentioned one of our seamless list. i'm like, wow, this much, this must have appear to that. i have a difference of context. no. so i wonder, is this coincidence? so this is exactly, i did not respond too much. i don't because there's no point to that. there is no point either. there's no point now, but i felt i should definitely find
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a way to tell the people those who felt court assets, sorry, i didn't mean anything to do with the film because i haven't watch stuff in them more business to talk about the items i was in the village in cadillac me when the fame came out after 3 or 4 days night, or one day later, probably, or maybe one day before i read it over. so let me, let me send you uh, i was a happy to the, uh, not for the new particular the that in front of the uh, i do the rules that you would want to do is that, of course, you know. absolutely. yeah, absolutely. what fascinates you about and as an actor, yeah, the see as an actor is, will probably happen later 1st as a human being, i'd southern her version of the, the 1st one was big, not a g and then other versions is rather cushion version and but what got me complete
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this billable meals. done me was 3 or a windows version of the. okay. the message is okay. if you please the my, my right below the document to everybody here please. every human beings have agreed that book. okay. and they present it to me. i would send it to send me your address. i send it to. yeah, absolutely. and i was so touched and i was sitting in my living room and my wife would come. and as we started looking in into the wall and she would ask me what happened as i'm like, i don't know, it sort of spoke it's past my intellectual intelligent mind in touch. me did that happen? and then i kept reading. it took me 4 months to finish that because it was very strong. and then my teeth, my friend, my mentor did have shrunk. i said, i'd like to do it. he said, good. i have a gist of data. he told me this quote, kind of new stuff and we started rehearsing that my blood odom with my mental clip
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just me. and then he said, now we switched. or how do i know i call him? because he is capable. i cough i'm going of do not even have to hold on. i'm asking questions telling me why. totally. why, why the device emotional as they do is a trembling all the time. you know? so if i can be of be and of course now i think my life is perfect. the unconditional love and gratitude and universal love for every human beings of every thing that propagates in the book. but can the data to even be split full about it? i can pretend to be humble community unless it is to be or, or it is death more to what degree it is that it shows. no, you cannot,
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no matter how good you want an act. that's what i say. so to have the ability of that magnitude, of course not. if i can have this much i'm done for this life. that's what i thought. so this, i don't know how to do it. well, we can go on and on, and that's talking to each other about send them up. but before the end this, i have to ask you, which is one of your most favorite fins, rich in back to you as an actor, not the person to the 1st toilet system i've ever seen. and that was, that was the all. oh, for that i have never seen a 100 truth. no, i taught those actors to mcqueen interested in hoffman. they're like picked up from the streets while they had been given rules and i was like before that i so said they've been sent us out. but yeah, or a problem get here to the, out to the, to the banking the school. and i saw what these people. so that changed the idea of
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acting on toward is going towards ken extract rather than personality act. right, right. and that was a good scene when the jump. no one stays back. yeah. i think dustin, so i'm so steve mackenzie, i'm suggesting help and governments are just to be free. all like, wow, thank you. i the pleasure. i fancy so much because that's so wonderful to to talk to you so wonderful. thank you so much. thank you for watching. join me next week for another in the mid conversation with another s team. guess. let's talk about the and what is the state of the continent does boxing house
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and we interact with the rest of the world. we're going to relate to the wind in terms of donations on, in terms of tray. after some months, define what she wants. political assets might define ourselves. cultures. africa must define ourselves critically. the cause of the guys no choice but to move forward forward. she with the lady and you see wouldn't be able to help people tell, excuse me, a little bmo desk with marshall but as the very up to the scope of them would be for the city of us. i mean, wasn't there so the
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the, the we are in north of cities in the caucasus mountains where beautiful people have been coming together to celebrate the ancient traditions. since the beginning of time itself, where everything has a special symbolic meaning. armstrong, thomas, this is in my vision. and today we're discovering of the world of a such and culture. the again, the middle east is gazing into the abyss, high level assassination. see the region going up, the escalation, the latter. we are faced with the question who wants a greater war,
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and which is the single country? we can stop the your opinions in long days. but joe just spends most scenario to ukraine. that revelation comes from the countries call them and speak of the west cuts of it and for the children on the sunday. so we found that does the reading from protests and as crime, and it says resignation. washington darling is now being pushed to rules. power with the things that he's a chief months later and upon me and laws leadership say for an active interest in feeling conflict in the country as opposed to saying the insurgency adults. because russia for assistance in promptly design and.

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