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voice was used with the blessing of bourdain's estate and literary agent, though bourdain's ex-wife tweetedertainly was not the one who said tony would be cool with that." the film opens today but with a computer shadow hanging over ith it's all too real. jim axelrod, cbs news. >> o'donnell: there is much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." 25 years after a horrific plane crash, a decision on what to do about the reconstructed jet. also a teenager who survived the florida condo collapse personally thanks his rescuers. and we've got striking new images of the titanic in its watery grave. what is even in this? clinically-studied plant based ingredients passion flower, valerian root, and hops. new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep. so with your home & auto bundle, you'll save money and get round-the-clock protection. -sounds great. -sure does. shouldn't something, you know, wacky be happening right now? we thought people could use a break. we've all been through a lot this year. -that makes sense. -yeah. so... ♪ now's not a good time 3/5ths of nsync. are you sure? you hav
voice was used with the blessing of bourdain's estate and literary agent, though bourdain's ex-wife tweetedertainly was not the one who said tony would be cool with that." the film opens today but with a computer shadow hanging over ith it's all too real. jim axelrod, cbs news. >> o'donnell: there is much more news ahead on tonight's "cbs evening news." 25 years after a horrific plane crash, a decision on what to do about the reconstructed jet. also a teenager who survived...
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bourdain still struggles with the suicide of his brother, anthony. >> i'm angry at him.s aout the globe trotting tv star and best-selling author. now three years after his death, a new documentary tries to unravel the sudden end to an extraordinary life. understanding anthony bourdain, coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: london's famed royal albert hall is marking a big birthday. roroxana saberi offers a tour. conor knighton reports on the california condor facing a new and surprising threat. nancy giles is talking with artist faith ringgold, still going strong at 90. plus steve hartman and more, on this "sunday morning" for the 11th of july, 2021. and we'll be back after this. ♪ ♪ it started with an idea... and became a new tradition. ♪ thnaiaty and n financial solutis ♪ will help you get there as you plan, protect and retire. this is lincoln financial. delicia: this is where all our recycling is sorted -- 1.2 million pounds every day, helping to make san francisco the greenest big city in america. but that's not all you'll find here. there are hundreds of good-pa
bourdain still struggles with the suicide of his brother, anthony. >> i'm angry at him.s aout the globe trotting tv star and best-selling author. now three years after his death, a new documentary tries to unravel the sudden end to an extraordinary life. understanding anthony bourdain, coming up on "sunday morning." >> pauley: london's famed royal albert hall is marking a big birthday. roroxana saberi offers a tour. conor knighton reports on the california condor facing a...
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it's about anthony bourdain.rgan neville has captured the essence of mr. rogers, frank sinatra, keith richards. he won an oscar for the movie "20 feet from stardom. but in "roadrunner," he takes a look at the chef who trades his traveler. >> i'll try anything. i'll cooking tools for a passport take a look. >> hey, what's up, man >> reporter: it's one final trip around the world with tv's favorite travellers. >> i'll try anything i'll risk everything i have nothing to lose >> reporter: "roadrunner," a film about anthony bourdain follows the cook turned author turned television adventurer to his last one in france where he died by suicide in 2018 >> our friend, anthony bourdain, has died >> why do you think people loved anthony bourdain >> because he was authentic. he was himself and i think everybody felt like they knew him. >> weird that it's people of all ages, different generations, different ideologieslogies. >> yeah. >> yeah. he's a johnny cash-type figure as somebody that appeal toes evangelicals and punk ro
it's about anthony bourdain.rgan neville has captured the essence of mr. rogers, frank sinatra, keith richards. he won an oscar for the movie "20 feet from stardom. but in "roadrunner," he takes a look at the chef who trades his traveler. >> i'll try anything. i'll cooking tools for a passport take a look. >> hey, what's up, man >> reporter: it's one final trip around the world with tv's favorite travellers. >> i'll try anything i'll risk everything i have...
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this film is about anthony bourdain's life.eath. his death. and it hits you right in the face. why open the film that way? >> bauecause i had to acknowled it up front to know we were going to go there. the beginning of the film, i want you to feel like you're on a ride with him, and i had all this incredible footage i found and to tell this story of this unexpected success he had in middle age that transformed his life and made him a world famous tv personality and writer. i want to remind people to be patient. we will get around to the end of the story, too, but until then, kind of enjoy the kind of energy and excitement and humor that comes in the early part of his story. >> and it is a ride. i mean, overall, the film is both so dark and so sweet at the same time. we all know this story ends with his death by suicide, but what was the intention going in? and what surprised you in the process? >> you're describing tony. dark and sweet. those were his flavors. and i think he could be so funny and so cutting and have such a blac
this film is about anthony bourdain's life.eath. his death. and it hits you right in the face. why open the film that way? >> bauecause i had to acknowled it up front to know we were going to go there. the beginning of the film, i want you to feel like you're on a ride with him, and i had all this incredible footage i found and to tell this story of this unexpected success he had in middle age that transformed his life and made him a world famous tv personality and writer. i want to...
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anthony bourdain life was so interesting he did not need to do this it was unnecessary.the big saturday show" who wants to defined the police spending tens of thousands of dollars for police protection? we call out the hypocrisy. next. ♪♪ flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk subway®... has so much new it didn't fit in our last ad. like the new deli-style oven-roasted turkey. and new hickory-smoked bacon. it's the eat fresh refresh™ at subway®. there's so much new we don't even have time for this guy! but i'm tom brady! oh, and there's smashed avocado too! carley: welcome back to the big saturday show. >> apparently it's okay to be okay to defined the police as an issue on your own personal security measures are fulfilled. spending tens of thousands of dollars of campaign expenditures to meet those needs. according to ftc records bush spent 70000 for personal security measures or 35 percent of her overall campaign
anthony bourdain life was so interesting he did not need to do this it was unnecessary.the big saturday show" who wants to defined the police spending tens of thousands of dollars for police protection? we call out the hypocrisy. next. ♪♪ flowers are fighters. that's why the alzheimer's association walk to end alzheimer's is full of them. because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. join the fight at alz.org/walk subway®... has so much new it didn't fit in our last...
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these are things that anthony bourdain wrote.ote them. no audio evidence he said them out loud. so the director wants to use those but doesn't have audio. what did he do? he decides to fake it and that has now brought up kind of a recent debate and criticism about using technology to bring back celebrities who have died. >> you're probably going to find out about it anyway. so here's a little preemptive truth telling. there's no happy ending. >> reporter: three years after his death anthony bourdain helps tell his own story in his own words in the new documentary "roadrunner." >> i said earlier i would tell you the truth. this is part of it. >> reporter: parts of the film are narrated in bourdain's voice created by stitching together audio recordings from throughout his career as a writer and host of the tv shows "no reservations" and "parts unknown." >> one i was standing next to a deep fryer and next watching the sunset. >> reporter: the director morgan neville revealed it's not all bourdain's voice. instead he used artificial
these are things that anthony bourdain wrote.ote them. no audio evidence he said them out loud. so the director wants to use those but doesn't have audio. what did he do? he decides to fake it and that has now brought up kind of a recent debate and criticism about using technology to bring back celebrities who have died. >> you're probably going to find out about it anyway. so here's a little preemptive truth telling. there's no happy ending. >> reporter: three years after his death...
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>> reporter: the soundbite was something anthony bourdain wrote but never actually said. listen again. >> successful, i'm successful. >> reporter: generated by a computer. the use of artificial intelligence now evolved a modern storytelling technique but did not disclose it to the viewers. >> putting a voice to something someone ever at said is a really bad idea. i think to do that and not disclose that you have done it is a colossal bad idea. >> reporter: syracuse university professor, robert thompson, says, using a i like this only adds fuel to the fake news fire. >> the harder i think about you reporting without people saying, who knows if that person really said that. who knows if that really happened. they're neville claims the aia voice was used with the blessing of anthony bourdain's estate and literary agent. anthony bourdain's ex-wife tweeted, i was not the one who said, tony would be called that. jim axelrod, cbs news. >> as deep fakes become more advanced, and there is no increasing concern about what is real and fake. "the roadrunner" document reopened in thea
>> reporter: the soundbite was something anthony bourdain wrote but never actually said. listen again. >> successful, i'm successful. >> reporter: generated by a computer. the use of artificial intelligence now evolved a modern storytelling technique but did not disclose it to the viewers. >> putting a voice to something someone ever at said is a really bad idea. i think to do that and not disclose that you have done it is a colossal bad idea. >> reporter: syracuse...
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it is an inside look into the life of the late chef and world travel guide anthony bourdain.re are some new film. >> it was almost never about food. it was about tony learning to be a better person. >> ordain get many americans a first time window into the foods, culture, and traditions of all places from the louisiana bayou to burma to a noodle meal with barack obama but the controversy is that some say filmmakers went too far by using an artificial technology model to re-create bourdain's real voice. it has him reading a deeply personal letter reading he wrote to a friend before his suicide in 2018. >> anthony bourdain obviously had a tragic death. this will continue to be a gray area for quite some time. >> gma will be looking much more into the film and on bourdain 's life coming up right after abc7 mornings. >>> an 18-year-old from the netherlands will be the youngest person ever to fly to space. oliver daymond will join jeff bezos on his new rocket when it blasts off tuesday. daymond was not supposed to be on this flight. the original passenger who paid $28 million for
it is an inside look into the life of the late chef and world travel guide anthony bourdain.re are some new film. >> it was almost never about food. it was about tony learning to be a better person. >> ordain get many americans a first time window into the foods, culture, and traditions of all places from the louisiana bayou to burma to a noodle meal with barack obama but the controversy is that some say filmmakers went too far by using an artificial technology model to re-create...
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the late anthony bourdain appearing in a new documentary using. >> controversial deep fake technologysuccessful and i'm successful and i'm wondering, were you happy. >> new documentary about the life and tragic death of traveler and chef anthony bourdain is faking of facing backlash for recreating a few lines of dialogue and bourdain's voice that he never really said out loud filmmaker morgan neville, a used technology in his film roadrunner to judicially recreate anthony bourdain's voice for 3 quotes from the late chef and television host the deep fake voice was discovered when a new yorker journalist asked how the filmmaker got a clip of bourdain's voice reading an e-mail he had sent to a friend. >> the nfl has announced plans to perform or play the black national anthem before games storing the beginning of this year season. according to espn lift every voice and sing will be performed before the star-spangled banner during the season opener on september 10th when this chiefs host. the houston texans the nfl in collaboration with the nfl players association is also considering feat
the late anthony bourdain appearing in a new documentary using. >> controversial deep fake technologysuccessful and i'm successful and i'm wondering, were you happy. >> new documentary about the life and tragic death of traveler and chef anthony bourdain is faking of facing backlash for recreating a few lines of dialogue and bourdain's voice that he never really said out loud filmmaker morgan neville, a used technology in his film roadrunner to judicially recreate anthony bourdain's...
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pay particular attention to the last part with bourdain's voice.. he was rushing to get out of the scene, to go somewhere next, even if he had nowhere to go. >> he was definitely searching for something. >> he was successful, and i am successful. and i'm wondering are you happy? >> so that last part there, it sounds like bourdain's voice, but it's not. it's a computer. nevil said the estate and late ranger agent said it was okay. but the disclosure led to a fierce debate on smoke detocial. some people who reviewed the film didn't know that wasn't his voice. >> there are apparently three quotes that are voice re-creations. they fed ten hours of his voice into an ai model and were able to effectively re-create it? that's pretty -- >> it's interesting, although it's -- you know, we've done a lot of stories on deep fakes and how that is sort of changing the way people perceive what they're reading or what they're watching on television or in the movies. and there's something a little strange about it. >> it's a little -- in a certain way it's creepy al
pay particular attention to the last part with bourdain's voice.. he was rushing to get out of the scene, to go somewhere next, even if he had nowhere to go. >> he was definitely searching for something. >> he was successful, and i am successful. and i'm wondering are you happy? >> so that last part there, it sounds like bourdain's voice, but it's not. it's a computer. nevil said the estate and late ranger agent said it was okay. but the disclosure led to a fierce debate on...
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and finally "roadrunner," the late documentary about anthony bourdain it is a very chilling letter that, you can see why the controversy. >> do they reveal that in the moment >> you know what i'm just reading about that, i don't know, but i'm sure that this causing the stir is going to have people want to watch it even more. >> we miss him every day we see him. >>> now to wall street where the current head and former treasury secretary says buckle up for several more months of rapid inflation. plus, a delicious doughnut deal with cnbc's steve sedgwick good friday morning to you, steve. >> a very good friday morning to you. treasury secretary, former central bank governor janet yellen is saying we are going to see several more months of this rapid inflation we are seeing. we spoke earlier to our viewers in the week. housing prices up 15% in the latest measure as well, airfares, lodging, car and truck rentals seeing huge unflationry pressures. lyft is cautiously bringing back shared rides, not the first time since the pandemic from monday consumers in philly can book the option allowing m
and finally "roadrunner," the late documentary about anthony bourdain it is a very chilling letter that, you can see why the controversy. >> do they reveal that in the moment >> you know what i'm just reading about that, i don't know, but i'm sure that this causing the stir is going to have people want to watch it even more. >> we miss him every day we see him. >>> now to wall street where the current head and former treasury secretary says buckle up for...
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there's a new anthony bourdain documentary called "roadrunner." they used clips of him to make the movie. in two seconds, they used a.i. technology to create his voice. he said two things that he didn't speak in life. critics are claiming this unethical. your reaction. >> laura: i don't like this. i like the real voice. i thought i was going to hear the voices and -- >> no, no, they don't -- >> laura: try to judge which is which. but i think it portends a lot more than is coming, don't you think? when the actors start being replaced with a.i. actors, with visions of actors that are computer generated that look real, you know, maybe they'll have a different view of how great this technology is. >> the deep pics are coming. they've done it with humphrey bogart. finally with the structure bill headed for passage as well as the green new deal provisions in it, former labor secretary robert richt decided to advocate for his green agenda on tik tok by lip syncing. watch. ♪♪ laura, if you're more than 12, you should stay off of tik tok. the chinese are w
there's a new anthony bourdain documentary called "roadrunner." they used clips of him to make the movie. in two seconds, they used a.i. technology to create his voice. he said two things that he didn't speak in life. critics are claiming this unethical. your reaction. >> laura: i don't like this. i like the real voice. i thought i was going to hear the voices and -- >> no, no, they don't -- >> laura: try to judge which is which. but i think it portends a lot more...
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his favorite thing to eat in all of tokyo i have some right here okay these are anthony bourdain's chickensturbance. he also loved the egg salad sandwich supposed to be great another thing, guys. this is famous in tokyo. giant rainbow cotton candy. it's perfect for instagram it's made in tokyo you can get some it's delicious so you will not be starved here in tokyo where we've got everything we need, and then, of course, i had -- i told you, you can't go to the gym or anything, i've been telling you you're going to have to create your own workout. >> no, you didn't. no you didn't! >> as promised aerobic -- remember the '90s they were good to all of us. i did some aerobics in my hotel room and planning on teaching you guys these moves so hurry up and get here. >> go jane fonda go >> i want to see the set i feel we've seen a tight shot of you will you show us >> yeah. my first day on our big set we'll be on. i'll give you a tour i'm going -- this is actually stuck to my hand now like, i can't -- i'm going to sleep with it. so -- over here is where we're going to sit okay isn't it pretty? now
his favorite thing to eat in all of tokyo i have some right here okay these are anthony bourdain's chickensturbance. he also loved the egg salad sandwich supposed to be great another thing, guys. this is famous in tokyo. giant rainbow cotton candy. it's perfect for instagram it's made in tokyo you can get some it's delicious so you will not be starved here in tokyo where we've got everything we need, and then, of course, i had -- i told you, you can't go to the gym or anything, i've been...
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charles: let me ask you about this new film, it's a movie about anthony if bourdain, and it's reignitingtware to read out private e-mails written right before his suicide. we already know 96% of these deep fakes are used in nonconsensual ways. what do you think this does to the debate? >> i think it's letting the genie out of the box. i know they got consent from the family before they did it, they went through those checks. i think we're going to need some ethics about where deep fakes play a role especially in these areas. traditionally we have, you know, like a movie about someone's biography and there's some is artistic and, you know, artistic -- charles: right. but wait, even beyond the particular industry, in general, the ability for more and more people to create these deep fakes, it seems like there are going to be some serious issues, some serious problems. >> there is. these deep fakes can create wars, they can create riots, social unrest, an enemy of another country can deploy that. so it is very dangerous, and the question is where do we get to the awe then usty of -- authent
charles: let me ask you about this new film, it's a movie about anthony if bourdain, and it's reignitingtware to read out private e-mails written right before his suicide. we already know 96% of these deep fakes are used in nonconsensual ways. what do you think this does to the debate? >> i think it's letting the genie out of the box. i know they got consent from the family before they did it, they went through those checks. i think we're going to need some ethics about where deep fakes...