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that is indicative of the conversations and solutions that are developed here at cgi. >> cgi is all about putting your money where your mouth is. issuese some of the big they are tackling at cgi this time? >> this time, some of the key things that keep coming up over and over again are what america's businesses need to do to compete successfully. access to talent, so secretary clinton and the new dr. clinton, chelsea clinton, announced yesterday a project which getsone, companies engaged in educating, training, and employing today's young people, which secretary clinton caught a $20 million problem. -- which secretary clinton called a $20 billion travel. speaking with bill clinton later this morning, what are some of the key topics you will tackle? >> president clinton will be very excited about what is going on, this is the clinton family business. we will be getting his take on the he is a self-described policy wonk. his take on things like immigration, can't america's businesses really compete successfully if we do not solve that jacob today's political climate, what does it mean for a
that is indicative of the conversations and solutions that are developed here at cgi. >> cgi is all about putting your money where your mouth is. issuese some of the big they are tackling at cgi this time? >> this time, some of the key things that keep coming up over and over again are what america's businesses need to do to compete successfully. access to talent, so secretary clinton and the new dr. clinton, chelsea clinton, announced yesterday a project which getsone, companies...
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well, the show, it's the second season of your show. >> yes. >> jimmy: no cgi in this one. >> no cgi,th pregnant belly. >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah, it's fun. it's like brand new, it's a whole new, different look, darker, more intense. >> jimmy: what is the show that makes you pregnant? have you ever thought about that? >> what is the show that makes me pregnant? don't say that. i need some time. >> jimmy: you take all the time you want. season two of "witches of east owned" premieres july 6th, 9:00 p.m., on lifetime. dewan-tatum, everybody. we'll be right back with st. paul and the broken bones! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 with complimentary first m
well, the show, it's the second season of your show. >> yes. >> jimmy: no cgi in this one. >> no cgi,th pregnant belly. >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah, it's fun. it's like brand new, it's a whole new, different look, darker, more intense. >> jimmy: what is the show that makes you pregnant? have you ever thought about that? >> what is the show that makes me pregnant? don't say that. i need some time. >> jimmy: you take all the time you want. season two of...
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well, the show, it's the second season of your show. >> yes. >> jimmy: no cgi in this one. >> no cgi,onth pregnant belly. >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah, it's fun. it's like brand new, it's a whole new, different look, darker, more intense. >> jimmy: what is the show that makes you pregnant? have you ever thought about that? >> what is the show that makes me pregnant? don't say that. i need some time. >> jimmy: you take all the time you want. season two of "witches of east owned" premieres july 6th, 9:00 p.m., on lifetime. dewan-tatum, everybody. we'll be right back with st. paul and the broken bones! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series presented by at&t. mobilizing your world. i'll have my usual ultimate cheeseburger. you can have that. or-two new versions of the ultimate cheeseburger. one has sliced jalapeños and creamy ranch sauce, the other has sweet and tangy barbecue sauce and grilled onions, plus double meat and cheese like the original. new versions...? two new versions! now, this was just a training video, but these twists on my ultimate cheese
well, the show, it's the second season of your show. >> yes. >> jimmy: no cgi in this one. >> no cgi,onth pregnant belly. >> jimmy: okay. >> yeah, it's fun. it's like brand new, it's a whole new, different look, darker, more intense. >> jimmy: what is the show that makes you pregnant? have you ever thought about that? >> what is the show that makes me pregnant? don't say that. i need some time. >> jimmy: you take all the time you want. season two...
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cgi was the same firm that handled the healthcare.gov website rollout in the us.ling back the registry was a victory for gun right's advocates. >> we have no way to trace long arms and unrestricted firearms in canada now, and all of the data has been destroyed outside of quebec. >> reporter: guns fall in to three gases. long guns, hand guns, and semiautomatic we will fo-- weaps and restricted. >> special license required cannot get that license anymore. you had to own these guns when the law was passed. >> reporter: the types of guns used in some of canada's worst mass shootings, in montreal 25 years ago, and more recently in 2006, are still legal to own like semiautomatic rifles. if you want to own a gun in canada, you will first have to go through a training course in safety. but at no point will you actually load and fire an operating gun. dummy ammunition is used and the guns won't shoot. albert wood has taught firearm safety courses for 40 years. licenses are then issued federally. licenses to carry concealed weapons are almost never issued. >> this is canada
cgi was the same firm that handled the healthcare.gov website rollout in the us.ling back the registry was a victory for gun right's advocates. >> we have no way to trace long arms and unrestricted firearms in canada now, and all of the data has been destroyed outside of quebec. >> reporter: guns fall in to three gases. long guns, hand guns, and semiautomatic we will fo-- weaps and restricted. >> special license required cannot get that license anymore. you had to own these...
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actually help government raise revenue and deal with some of the things you're dealing with here in cgi? >> rocky mountain high? [ laughter ] i -- look, the -- i think there's a lot of evidence to argue for the medical marijuana thing. i think there are a lot of unresolved questions. but i think we should leave it to the states. this really is a time when there should be laboratory of democracy, because nobody really knows where this is going. are there adequate quality controls? there's pot and there's pot. what's in it? what's gonna happen? there are all these questions. and i think that i like where it is now. if the state wants to try it, they can. and then they will be able to see what happens. >> mr. president, thank you very much. >> thank you. [ applause ] thank you. >> we will show you more of my interview with president clinton and special panel i'm discussing, economic challenges facing the country later in the program. joined by reince priebus, chairman of the republican national committee. mr. chairman, welcome back to the program. >> good morning, david. >> a lot to get to
actually help government raise revenue and deal with some of the things you're dealing with here in cgi? >> rocky mountain high? [ laughter ] i -- look, the -- i think there's a lot of evidence to argue for the medical marijuana thing. i think there are a lot of unresolved questions. but i think we should leave it to the states. this really is a time when there should be laboratory of democracy, because nobody really knows where this is going. are there adequate quality controls? there's...
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actually help government raise revenue and deal with some of the things you're dealing with here at cgi? >> rocky mountain high. i -- look. i think there's a lot of evidence to argue for the medical marijuana thing. i think there are a lot of unresolved questions, but i think we should leave it to the states. this really is the time when there should be laboratories of democracy because nobody really knows where this is going. >> and with hillary looking on from the audience, talk turned to 2016. and the former president was coy when asked about possible republican challengers for his wife. >> most formidable republican who could run for president, in your judgment? >> if i knew, i wouldn't say. why would i encourage it? unless -- >> you're so good at handicapping that side, though. >> unless i thought it would cause that person to lose the nomination, then i'd announce it in a heartbeat. >> you're just a bid player as to whether secretary clinton runs? >> that's exactly what i am. i'm a foot soldier in an army. i will do what i am instructed to do. >> but it isn't the challengers on th
actually help government raise revenue and deal with some of the things you're dealing with here at cgi? >> rocky mountain high. i -- look. i think there's a lot of evidence to argue for the medical marijuana thing. i think there are a lot of unresolved questions, but i think we should leave it to the states. this really is the time when there should be laboratories of democracy because nobody really knows where this is going. >> and with hillary looking on from the audience, talk...
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ay goes toould you she cgi? aree not enhanced, given how beautiful ireland and croatia and iceland are. and yet there will be several episodes during the course of the 10 that require a lot of money for any kind of visual effect. did four episodes and there were very different categories of visual effects that had to be pulled off. has a lotf thrones" of supporters in silicon valley. have you received any interesting feedback from theutives who have notes on show or give you their likes and dislikes? either,he feedback is that was amazing, or so gross is usually the feedback. [laughter] >> obviously everybody is talking about the show all the time. right now you have jj abrams on the set of "star wars" trying to keep secrets from spilling out. what is your strategy? everybody who makes the show loves this show so much that they are dedicated to it. it is a labor of love. they are very careful, and it goes both ways, i find most people don't want to know. they want to have the surprises the show was bringing them
ay goes toould you she cgi? aree not enhanced, given how beautiful ireland and croatia and iceland are. and yet there will be several episodes during the course of the 10 that require a lot of money for any kind of visual effect. did four episodes and there were very different categories of visual effects that had to be pulled off. has a lotf thrones" of supporters in silicon valley. have you received any interesting feedback from theutives who have notes on show or give you their likes...
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my first cgi america. bloomberg is delighted to be back here with you.know you find it incredibly exciting. so, i would like to start as we usually do with you, by asking you what initiatives are you most excited about this year? >> the ones that i think are going to have the real impact in preparing younger people for the workforce or to go forward in their education. i think that this is a real big problem. one of the things that has troubled me is that even though the economy went down so far, we vacancies,eeling that is employers say i want to hire five people to do acts. we have been filling posted vacancies at roughly half the rates where previous post recessionary periods. so, i am excited about that. ongoingited about the progress of the public and labor pension funds in raising more than $10 billion to invest in infrastructure. that enables them to work with the state and local governments interested in that. we got this started to ask ourselves what we could do to help accelerate the growth to the american economy, to create more jobs, to creat
my first cgi america. bloomberg is delighted to be back here with you.know you find it incredibly exciting. so, i would like to start as we usually do with you, by asking you what initiatives are you most excited about this year? >> the ones that i think are going to have the real impact in preparing younger people for the workforce or to go forward in their education. i think that this is a real big problem. one of the things that has troubled me is that even though the economy went down...
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how much of the budget goes to something like cgi? >> it varies.the locations are not enhanced and given how beautiful ireland and croatia and iceland are. there will be several episodes during the course of the tenant require a lot of money for visual effects. i did four episodes and there were very different categories of visual effects that were pulled off. >> it has a lot of supporters in silicon valley. have you received any feedback from tech executives that have notes on the show? >> the feedback is either oh my gosh that was amazing or that was gross. that is normally the feedback. >> everybody is talking about the show all the time. right now you have jj abrams on the set of star wars trying to keep all the secrets from spilling out. what is your strategy? how do you keep the secrets from spilling out? >> everybody loves the show so much that they are dedicated to it in as a labor of love now and they are tightlipped. it goes both ways. i find that most people don't want to know. they want to have the surprises in the show. i was hacked wh
how much of the budget goes to something like cgi? >> it varies.the locations are not enhanced and given how beautiful ireland and croatia and iceland are. there will be several episodes during the course of the tenant require a lot of money for visual effects. i did four episodes and there were very different categories of visual effects that were pulled off. >> it has a lot of supporters in silicon valley. have you received any feedback from tech executives that have notes on the...
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more people have wowed us with ceat -- cgi technology.were getting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. about the cloud. your softwareing to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that doesn't for this edition of the best of "bloomberg west." you can catch us monday through friday. ♪ we will see you next week. ♪ >> this is a paid advertisement for chair jim. >> you want to get in great shape. a you need the incredible chair gym. you can get a workout in 20 minutes of home. it will make you look better, feel getter, and get in great shape. >> i have been able to achieve amazing results. >> i have gotten so much
more people have wowed us with ceat -- cgi technology.were getting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. about the cloud. your softwareing to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that doesn't for this edition of the best of...
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coming up, government and business leaders are in denver this week for cgi america.ancock joins me next to explain why the clintons chose his city. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "bottom line." it is time for today's latin america report. brazil will extend for six months its daily currency interventions to help -- help support their fight against above target inflation. currency gained on the news, the central bank will continue to offer $200 million each business throughurrency swaps december 31. policymakers said they are prepared to provide additional dollars if needed. their current program was scheduled to expire on june 30. the international swaps and derivatives association has rejected the request of a law firm to rule on whether argentina triggered contracts tied to its debt. owes $900 million in interest on june 30 for bonds issued as part of the restructuring of 2005 and 2010. the judges order bars argentina for making those payments unless it also pays $1.5 billion to hedge funds, including elliott management. that is your latin america report for this wedne
coming up, government and business leaders are in denver this week for cgi america.ancock joins me next to explain why the clintons chose his city. ♪ >> welcome back. this is "bottom line." it is time for today's latin america report. brazil will extend for six months its daily currency interventions to help -- help support their fight against above target inflation. currency gained on the news, the central bank will continue to offer $200 million each business throughurrency...
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how much would you say of each show's budget goes to something like cgi? >> it varies.e locations are not enhanced. given how beautiful ireland and croatia and iceland are. yet, there will be several episodes during the course of the 10 that require a lot of money for any kind of visual effect. as i said, i did four episodes and in the four episodes there were very different categories and visual effects that had to be pulled off. >> "games on thrones" has a lot of supporters in silicon valley. have you received any interesting feedback from tech executives who have notes on the show or you give -- or give you their likes and dislikes? >> no. the feedback is either, that was amazing, or that was so gross, is usually the feedback. [laughter] everybody is talking about this show all the time. right now you have jj abrams on the set of "star wars," trying to keep all the secrets from spilling out. how does on thrones," you guys keep the secrets from spilling out? >> everybody who makes the show love so much -- loves the show so much that it is a labor of love now. they are
how much would you say of each show's budget goes to something like cgi? >> it varies.e locations are not enhanced. given how beautiful ireland and croatia and iceland are. yet, there will be several episodes during the course of the 10 that require a lot of money for any kind of visual effect. as i said, i did four episodes and in the four episodes there were very different categories and visual effects that had to be pulled off. >> "games on thrones" has a lot of...
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dramatic over the years as more players have come into this market, more players have wowed with the cgiy. dreamworks was getting to a place where they can only go so far as to what the current system allowed them to do. they could not take full advantage of the computing power. as a flylso a story through the clouds. they are about that allowed and redesigning your software to take advantage of that cu can draw these things in real time and have them rendered and make the changes you want to make these phones look better. >> jon erlichman, thank you much. all have our own personal 3-d printed robots in the future? atoubt it but a programmer intel think so, next. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg west." president obama is about to speak and we will get to those comments right away. he is taking the stage right now, let's listen in. >> thank you, everybody. thank you. [applause] thank you. this crowd looks fired up. [applause] everybody have a seat, have a seat, have a seat. you look like you have been busy. [applause] i know that's right. i know that's right. good afternoon, everybody. have a
dramatic over the years as more players have come into this market, more players have wowed with the cgiy. dreamworks was getting to a place where they can only go so far as to what the current system allowed them to do. they could not take full advantage of the computing power. as a flylso a story through the clouds. they are about that allowed and redesigning your software to take advantage of that cu can draw these things in real time and have them rendered and make the changes you want to...
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more people have wowed us with cgi technology.were getting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story about the cloud. about redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that does it for this edition of the best of "bloomberg west." you can catch us monday through friday. we will see you next week. ♪ . . >> the following is a paid program. the following opinions expressed does not reflect those of bloomberg l.p., its affiliates, or its employees. do you love sitting down to a sunday dinner? theou wish you'd did do recipes? a great way to turn it into everyday family meals. how would you like to make a he
more people have wowed us with cgi technology.were getting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story about the cloud. about redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that does it for this edition of the...
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more people have wowed us with the cgi technology.amworks, they were getting to a point where they can only go so far as what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story -- no pun intended as they fly through the clouds -- it is about the cloud. redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and then make the changes you want to make these films look even better. >> jon erlichman, thank you. good stuff. good movie, too. could we all have our own personal 3-d printed robots in the future? intel thinks so. we are back with a special robotic guest next. ♪ >> welcome back. foxconn hiring 100,000 workers to start making a new iphone this summer. apple supplier pegatron is also staffing up. the new phone is scheduled to be unveiled in the fall. the technology for building robots has changed dramatically. intel is teaching people how to use open sourced files to create their own robots and print them on a 3-d printer. brian joh
more people have wowed us with the cgi technology.amworks, they were getting to a point where they can only go so far as what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story -- no pun intended as they fly through the clouds -- it is about the cloud. redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and then make the changes you want to make these films look even better. >> jon...
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this reminds me of some of the old days when we saw a rendering computersies with cgi with "jurassic polygons being calculated. would you imagine -- i imagine the xbox before the xbox -- doing games on these devices? >> this is console quality graphics. >> you will see this in the next year? >> you will see this by the fall, christmas. the guy, flying over here, the guy in the airport -- >> ok, flying up there. >> the guy at airport security hiscarrying a ts4 in check-in luggage. i had three of these tablets. i had probably three times the capabilities of video games. i can play with these on the planes. >> i discovered when you carry many tablets at airports, it is a different level of security. thank you very much, tim, really cool stuff. some of the next chips of qualcomm. you rarely see them in action. explainer videos help attract investors. business in silicon valley. that is next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> will come back to "bloomberg west." i'm cory johnson. you haveartup world, to explain clearly what your company does to customers, investors, and the like. a lot of companies
this reminds me of some of the old days when we saw a rendering computersies with cgi with "jurassic polygons being calculated. would you imagine -- i imagine the xbox before the xbox -- doing games on these devices? >> this is console quality graphics. >> you will see this in the next year? >> you will see this by the fall, christmas. the guy, flying over here, the guy in the airport -- >> ok, flying up there. >> the guy at airport security hiscarrying a ts4...
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more people have wowed us with cgi technology.etting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story about the cloud. about redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that does it for this edition of the best of "bloomberg west." you can catch us monday through friday. we will see you next week. ♪ . . >> the name means little rice but chinese phone maker xiaomi has big ambitions. already more popular in china than apple and worth a staggering $10 billion. now, xiaomi, china's number three phone maker, is going global, launching in 10 new countries this year. so how have they become apple's biggest threat in china? we reveal the secrets to xiaomi's success in a bloomberg special, "xiaomi rising." i'm emily chang. it is one of the fastest-growing compani
more people have wowed us with cgi technology.etting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story about the cloud. about redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that does it for this edition of the best...
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more people have wowed us with cgi technology.etting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story about the cloud. about redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that does it for this edition of the best of "bloomberg west." you can catch us monday through friday. we will see you next week. ♪ >> here that pop? see that popstar? when it comes to pop culture you have to think pepsi. the brand has been in the soda game for more than 100 years. that's the story we all know. for more, we take you "inside pepsico." it is all that, and a bag of chips. there is more to pepsico than pepsi. it has 22 brands, each pulling in $1 billion in sales per year. it started with brant street. in 1940, pepsi made history with the first-ever national advertisement to h
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i mean, i think we could probably do it with cgi. >> no.d have a catchphrase that you say at the beginning of every show. so you come out and you're like -- you're like, "i'm seth meyers. you'd better buckle up because it's time to chuckle up." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, that's -- that's really good. that's really good. >> try it now. >> seth: oh, you want -- you want me to try? >> try it now. >> seth: i'm seth meyers and you'd better buckle up because it's time to chuckle up. [ laughter and applause ] that's really good. it's really good. >> yeah, that works. number five! >> seth: okay. >> you should dress as a wolfman! >> seth: that sounds like a great idea but it seems like you want me to wear a batman mask or dress like wolfman? >> that's a great question. [ laughter ] okay -- both. >> seth: okay. >> yeah, that's a big both! >> seth: okay, great. >> oh! and -- you should -- you should do a segment -- where you take a huge monster truck like the grave digger and it comes out and it drives over my pre-algebra teacher's car. and he's like
i mean, i think we could probably do it with cgi. >> no.d have a catchphrase that you say at the beginning of every show. so you come out and you're like -- you're like, "i'm seth meyers. you'd better buckle up because it's time to chuckle up." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, that's -- that's really good. that's really good. >> try it now. >> seth: oh, you want -- you want me to try? >> try it now. >> seth: i'm seth meyers and you'd better buckle up...
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cgi was the same company that handled the healthcare. >> a defeat for gun control groups. >> we have no way to praise long guns in canada now, and all of the data we already had on those weapon withs has been destroyed outside of quebec, and that's very disturbing to me. >> guns fall into three classes. nonrestricted, the long guns for hunting and sports shooting. restricted, handguns and semiautomatic webs, and prohibited. two short barreled handguns and fully automatic guns. these three here are all prohibited and the rest are restricted. special license, cannot get that license any more, you had to own them when the law was passed. >> but types of guns used in some of the worst mass shootings, in montreal, 25 years ago, and more recently in 2006, are still legal to own. like semiautomatic rifles popular amon target shooters and hungers. if you want with to own a gun, you first have to go through a training course, about 12 hours worth, but at no point, will you actually load and fire an operating gun. >> for safety, dummy ammunition is used and the guns won't shoot. albert wood ha
cgi was the same company that handled the healthcare. >> a defeat for gun control groups. >> we have no way to praise long guns in canada now, and all of the data we already had on those weapon withs has been destroyed outside of quebec, and that's very disturbing to me. >> guns fall into three classes. nonrestricted, the long guns for hunting and sports shooting. restricted, handguns and semiautomatic webs, and prohibited. two short barreled handguns and fully automatic guns....
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more people have wowed us with cgi technology.were getting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story about the cloud. no pun intended. about redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that does it for this edition of the best of "bloomberg west." you can catch us monday through friday. we will see you next week. ♪ . . >> the following is a paid program. this is not reflect bloomberg, its affiliates or employees. >> the following is a paid livingm for smart women >>>> this focuses on you and your family. we talked about getting rid of your debt and getting control of your finances. the show that paves the way for more money, a better life and a chance to realize your success. >> thank you so much.
more people have wowed us with cgi technology.were getting to a point where they can only go so far at what the current system allowed them to do. they couldn't take full advantage of the computing power. this is a story about the cloud. no pun intended. about redesigning your software to take advantage of that so you can draw these things in real time and have them render. you can make the changes you want to make the films look even better. >> that was jon erlichman. that does it for...
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. >> reporter: the "transformers" films have long transformed the world of cgi special effects as weith the all-star cast on the heels of the world premiere in hong kong, one of the film's locations. >> you know, it's kind of like shooting in new york but on steroids because it's bigger and faster and there's a lot more people and don't kind of stop to see what's going on. they're just kind of a part of the movie, as well so a lot of fun. >> reporter: along the way there were some hiccups. >> i got lost several times but then i always walk around cities i'm not accustomed to so thank god for the goodness of the chinese people here in hong kong. >> can i see? >> reporter: and the cast got to squeeze in some down time. >> we had some dinners together. a little cluster here. we had a couple of those. a couple of late nights. >> reporter: but the icing on the cake was working with groundbreaking director michael bey. >> it's insane. you know, when you film it, you know, you use your imagination but what michael does with these films and the cgi that goes in it is really mind-blowing. >>
. >> reporter: the "transformers" films have long transformed the world of cgi special effects as weith the all-star cast on the heels of the world premiere in hong kong, one of the film's locations. >> you know, it's kind of like shooting in new york but on steroids because it's bigger and faster and there's a lot more people and don't kind of stop to see what's going on. they're just kind of a part of the movie, as well so a lot of fun. >> reporter: along the way...
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but the movie i think, it just layers the cgi on a little too thick. >> couple of good sequels.ng "22 jump street" and "how to train your dragon 2," what made them stand out for you? >> they were both really good. "how to train your dragon 2" is a little sadder but very much in the same mode. it's really the animated movie of the summer. it's not a year that's offering a lot of big animated movies. and "22 jump street" was an essentially clever extremely sel self-reverential movie. it was a real pleasant surprise, i thought. >> christopher orr, come see us again, always fun. >> i would love to, thanks so much. >>> we'll bring you the latest out of washington. nobody told us to expect it... intercourse that's painful due to menopausal changes. the problem isn't likely to go away... ...on its own. so it's time we do something about it. and there's help. premarin vaginal cream. a prescription that does what no over-the-counter product was designed to do. it provides estrogens to help rebuild vaginal tissue and make intercourse more comfortable. premarin vaginal cream treats vaginal
but the movie i think, it just layers the cgi on a little too thick. >> couple of good sequels.ng "22 jump street" and "how to train your dragon 2," what made them stand out for you? >> they were both really good. "how to train your dragon 2" is a little sadder but very much in the same mode. it's really the animated movie of the summer. it's not a year that's offering a lot of big animated movies. and "22 jump street" was an essentially...
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president clinton defended those comments to david gregory at cgi yesterday. take a listen. i'll get your reaction on the other side. >> you have to live in the moment, not with memory. it is factually true that we were several million dollars in debt. everybody now assumes that what happened in the intervening years was automatic. i'm shocked it's happened. i'm shocked that people still want me to come give talks. i'm grateful. >> when you say you pay ordinary taxes. secretary clinton said unlike other people who are really well off who pay taxtion maybe just off capital gains, can you understand as a political matter that could strike people as being out of touch? >> yes, but she's not out of touch. >> in a followup interview hillary clinton said my husband was very sweet today. i don't need anyone to defend my record. i think my record speaks for itself. >> didn't clinton help or hurt hillary clinton there? >> one way of looking at it, if she wants to be bill clinton's -- barack obama's political heir having bill clinton explain things for her puts her in that company. th
president clinton defended those comments to david gregory at cgi yesterday. take a listen. i'll get your reaction on the other side. >> you have to live in the moment, not with memory. it is factually true that we were several million dollars in debt. everybody now assumes that what happened in the intervening years was automatic. i'm shocked it's happened. i'm shocked that people still want me to come give talks. i'm grateful. >> when you say you pay ordinary taxes. secretary...
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. >> now actors didn't get to see the dynobotts, but it is not all cgi. of the effects were real including those explosions. >> oh, my god. >> he really wants the audience to feel like in that moment and it is really happening. >> get in the game, go. >> he is one of the best. he is constantly changing game and raising steaks and, you know, if everybody could do these kind of movies they would be doing it. >> and, action. >> for entertainment tonight i'm nancy odell now back to you in the studio. >> you can stay up to date with what is happening in hollywood with entertainment tonight, every week night at 7:00 on cw. three. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00, now at 6:00 another atlantic city casino is shutting down. hundreds of show boat employees will lose their john at the end of august. >>> one gaming expert tells "eyewitness news" more casinos will likely close. remember this big accident on i-95 in delaware this morning, >>> we are looking ahead to the winning weekend and then sultry with summertime storms. we will talk about the fourth of july f
. >> now actors didn't get to see the dynobotts, but it is not all cgi. of the effects were real including those explosions. >> oh, my god. >> he really wants the audience to feel like in that moment and it is really happening. >> get in the game, go. >> he is one of the best. he is constantly changing game and raising steaks and, you know, if everybody could do these kind of movies they would be doing it. >> and, action. >> for entertainment tonight...
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or cgi in movies? i can't quite decide. >> we're pushing the boundaries of our creative freedom.very pop singer. ♪ i don't mean to come on strong ♪ >> reporter: all right, so back to my recording. if he can make me sound like neil diamond, then this technology has gone way too far. >> i've processed it as far as i can. >> here i am in the raw after just 20 minutes of his mysterious magic? ♪ need know if we're going steady or am i just one you keep around ♪ >> reporter: the truth is you still need just a modicum of talent to become a star. >> i implore you to go home and practice some more and come back and we'll do some more songs that's keeping you from the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between people and care. ♪ with applebee's new lemon shrimp scampi linguine. every light and zesty mouthful takes you to your summer happy place. whoo! this scampi
or cgi in movies? i can't quite decide. >> we're pushing the boundaries of our creative freedom.very pop singer. ♪ i don't mean to come on strong ♪ >> reporter: all right, so back to my recording. if he can make me sound like neil diamond, then this technology has gone way too far. >> i've processed it as far as i can. >> here i am in the raw after just 20 minutes of his mysterious magic? ♪ need know if we're going steady or am i just one you keep around ♪...
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. >> now, the actors didn't get to see the dino box, and transformers right away, but not all cgi.y of the effect were real, including those explosions. >> you know, he really wants the audience to feel like you're in that moment and it is really happening. >> go! move! (screams heard). >> he's one of the best, i mean, he's constantly changing the game. and raising the steaks. you know, if everybody could do these casino of movies, they would be doing it. >> and action! >> for entertainment tonight, i'm nancy odel. now, back to you in the studio. >> and you can stay to up date with what's happening in hollywood with entertainment tonight. catch it every week night at 7:00 right here on cbs-3. >>> well, coming up in the next half hour of "eyewitness news" this morning, a cashier's nightmare when attack with bleach. the frightening moments first-hand. >>> and, we'll tell but a new skating white house report that has something to say about the troubled veterans affairs healthcare system. we're back in a moment. >> breaking news this morning, family tragedy when fast moving fire kills
. >> now, the actors didn't get to see the dino box, and transformers right away, but not all cgi.y of the effect were real, including those explosions. >> you know, he really wants the audience to feel like you're in that moment and it is really happening. >> go! move! (screams heard). >> he's one of the best, i mean, he's constantly changing the game. and raising the steaks. you know, if everybody could do these casino of movies, they would be doing it. >> and...
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>> we didn't want to do cgi. we wanted to have it real. but it was a fun character to play. >> jimmy: emily blunt is just gorgeous in this movie. >> yeah, beautiful. >> jimmy: gosh, and it's funny too because your character if you get killed - - if you get a blood transfusion or any other way or if you end up in the hospital you won't relive your life. so, emily blunt has to -- if you get injured emily blunt had to kill you. >> in order to try to defeat the aliens. >> jimmy: yeah. these aliens take over. >> and she's got to train me. my character is not a soldier. he's basically a pr guy who is -- you know. >> jimmy: he's the guy that shows up on cnn. >> he doesn't know anything about being a soldier or any of that stuff. so, he gets this alien power and it's a really fun relationship between emily and myself. >> jimmy: and this is the training clip. you are in the training room what different things are shooting at you and things are flying at you. >> she's training me and crushes me in the movie. >> jimmy: yeah. here's emily blunt and tom cruise in "edge of tomorrow." >> a
>> we didn't want to do cgi. we wanted to have it real. but it was a fun character to play. >> jimmy: emily blunt is just gorgeous in this movie. >> yeah, beautiful. >> jimmy: gosh, and it's funny too because your character if you get killed - - if you get a blood transfusion or any other way or if you end up in the hospital you won't relive your life. so, emily blunt has to -- if you get injured emily blunt had to kill you. >> in order to try to defeat the aliens....
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i know, this was a clinton audience at a cgi event. these are clinton fans.he democratic base. for anyone who remembers the 2008 primaries, this made it a noteworthy moment. a democratic audience cheering a clinton on the subject of iraq. because, of course, iraq was more than any other issue, the one that stopped hillary in 2008. the one that gave purpose to barack obama's campaign that ruined what everyone started out assuming would be an easy clinton restoration. hillary and bill, for that matter, could criticize cheney and bush all they wanted over the conduct of the war in 2008, but always the question kept coming back. okay, how come you voted for it? hillary had no good answer for that. she couldn't bring herself to say it was a mistake. the thing is, all these years later, she still hasn't really answered the question. in her new book she does use the word "mistake" to describe her 2002 vote for the iraq juarez loos war resolution. she thought she was giving george w. bush a diplomatic tool. i remember the vote well and no one thought it was anything
i know, this was a clinton audience at a cgi event. these are clinton fans.he democratic base. for anyone who remembers the 2008 primaries, this made it a noteworthy moment. a democratic audience cheering a clinton on the subject of iraq. because, of course, iraq was more than any other issue, the one that stopped hillary in 2008. the one that gave purpose to barack obama's campaign that ruined what everyone started out assuming would be an easy clinton restoration. hillary and bill, for that...
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it was half a second's worth of cgi on the exhaust box between the two 60-second sequences.ee it. >> one shot or two, this is a hit. >> it's beautiful to watch. i'd definitely forward this to other people. like check this out. they did it and can you believe it? that's the kind of reaction i had. i know other people would. >> viral videos continue to amaze, enthrall, and entertain us. sometimes they even fool us. if you were tricked by one of the videos you just saw, don't worry. they even get me sometimes. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> a hungry eel. an aggressive octopus. >> and i turned over to look at doug and next thing i know, he's got this thing pancaked to his face. >> killer whales stalking their prey. >> there they go. look at this. three of them. >> oh, god. oh, no! >> from the depths of the ocean, some of nature's most vicious predators on the attack. >> i just thought that the fish stabbed him in the face, and i was like, oh, my god, my brother's dead. oh, my god. oh, my god. >> rare and terrifying encounters under th
it was half a second's worth of cgi on the exhaust box between the two 60-second sequences.ee it. >> one shot or two, this is a hit. >> it's beautiful to watch. i'd definitely forward this to other people. like check this out. they did it and can you believe it? that's the kind of reaction i had. i know other people would. >> viral videos continue to amaze, enthrall, and entertain us. sometimes they even fool us. if you were tricked by one of the videos you just saw, don't...
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i mean, i think we could probably do it with cgi. >> no.n't do it. >> seth: okay, okay. [ laughter ] >> number four! >> seth: okay. >> you should have a catchphrase that you say at the beginning of every show. so you come out and you're like -- you're like, "i'm seth meyers. you'd better buckle up because it's time to chuckle up." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, that's -- that's really good. that's really good. >> try it now. >> seth: oh, you want -- you want me to try? >> try it now. >> seth: i'm seth meyers and you'd better buckle up because it's time to chuckle up. [ laughter and applause ] that's really good. it's really good. >> yeah, that works. number five! >> seth: okay. >> you should dress as a wolfman! >> seth: that sounds like a great idea but it seems like you want me to wear a batman mask or dress like wolfman? >> that's a great question. [ laughter ] okay -- both. >> seth: okay. >> yeah, that's a big both! >> seth: okay, great. >> oh! and -- you should -- you should do a segment -- where you take a huge monster truck like the grav
i mean, i think we could probably do it with cgi. >> no.n't do it. >> seth: okay, okay. [ laughter ] >> number four! >> seth: okay. >> you should have a catchphrase that you say at the beginning of every show. so you come out and you're like -- you're like, "i'm seth meyers. you'd better buckle up because it's time to chuckle up." [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah, that's -- that's really good. that's really good. >> try it now. >> seth: oh,...
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tell us a little bit more about the commitment that your organization made at cgi?he commitment we made was to go out and find 100 small businesses to kind of stand with us and be a part of the solution. we understand the problem is youth who are out of school and unemploy unemployed. we thought small business should be able to step up and be a part of the solution. and we are committed to finding small business owners to stand with us to go forward in this movement. >> i want to look at some of the latest figures here on youth unemployment specifically. the unemployment rate right now for 16 to 19-year-olds in america, 19.2%. for 20 to 24-year-olds, 11.1%. the national rate, somewhere around 6.3%. nearly 6 million young americans between the ages of 16 and 24 are out of school and are out of work. the obama administration's efforts to help including small business tax cuts, job training programs as well. what else do we need to be doing in this country to help young people find jobs? >> well, the program that we started, we started a commitment forum for small busi
tell us a little bit more about the commitment that your organization made at cgi?he commitment we made was to go out and find 100 small businesses to kind of stand with us and be a part of the solution. we understand the problem is youth who are out of school and unemploy unemployed. we thought small business should be able to step up and be a part of the solution. and we are committed to finding small business owners to stand with us to go forward in this movement. >> i want to look at...
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we have been spoiled to a certain degree with animated movies and cgi.ctations. you can only take a film as far as the technology you've got will take you. that was one of the challenges to rework had. we now live in a world where you can take advantage of the cloud. when they were able to make this transition, it was not quick. five years. now there is this ability to them -- for them to make quick changes, make it more interesting to the filmgoer. obviously, they have been doing fairly well with this movie at the box office. >> you mentioned that dreamworks is pushing into new businesses, correct? >> yeah. i think for people like jeffrey katzenberg, they are taking about where they're on itss a0-- their audiences are going. they are spending more time on youtube at netflix. we have seen dreamworks make a big push recently in those are as. the films are important in driving other areas. you can come up with new spinoff characters or themes to fuel youtube or netflix. so ultimately, it all ties together. >> jon, thank you so much. jon erlichman. everythe
we have been spoiled to a certain degree with animated movies and cgi.ctations. you can only take a film as far as the technology you've got will take you. that was one of the challenges to rework had. we now live in a world where you can take advantage of the cloud. when they were able to make this transition, it was not quick. five years. now there is this ability to them -- for them to make quick changes, make it more interesting to the filmgoer. obviously, they have been doing fairly well...
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tune in to bloomberg television all day for more exclusive america.s from cgi this is bloomberg "surveillancerom new york city. i am tom keene, with scarlet fu and adam johnson. as i put the thing up here -- >> the little camera on top of your head? you can put it on your shoulder, too. >> anywhere. gopro makes wearable cameras. they are expected to price their ipo tonight and begin trading tomorrow morning. not everyone on wall street is sold on this company or its ipo strategy. joins us now with a look at some of the biggest concerns. here is the thing, gopro makes hd cameras. is it a hardware company or a media company? they earned $1 billion in revenue, all their revenue came from the sale of hardware and accessories for the gopro product. ipo they are their valuing themselves like a media company. this is how they are going to get growth moving forward. it is not such a far cry, one analyst said it is kind of like taking nicole richie and her twitter stream and turning that into a tv show. you have all this content and information and turning that into a media channel that people can wat
tune in to bloomberg television all day for more exclusive america.s from cgi this is bloomberg "surveillancerom new york city. i am tom keene, with scarlet fu and adam johnson. as i put the thing up here -- >> the little camera on top of your head? you can put it on your shoulder, too. >> anywhere. gopro makes wearable cameras. they are expected to price their ipo tonight and begin trading tomorrow morning. not everyone on wall street is sold on this company or its ipo...
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my question actually started up a conversation that have been a cgi year 2014 past march and i was talkingto a couple girls and we started talking about public speaking and it applies mostly to this conference because we were talking about women in public speaking. she said having more student leaders will definitely have to have more. the conference were the workshop once, and the woman was saying how she purposely makes with lorimer controls the people take her more seriously while public speaking. so that idea has really fascinated for me and questioned how other people view me because i know when i talk about something i'm really passionate about, my voice gets really high and i start to talk really fast. i am just wondering, do you think that hurts us or do you think we need to conform to a certain models of people will take us more seriously? >> i think it is a great question and i think it has implications or at least relevant even far beyond public speaking. this comes up in the way we dress them the way we cut our hair and whether or not we wear makeup and our body type and how we
my question actually started up a conversation that have been a cgi year 2014 past march and i was talkingto a couple girls and we started talking about public speaking and it applies mostly to this conference because we were talking about women in public speaking. she said having more student leaders will definitely have to have more. the conference were the workshop once, and the woman was saying how she purposely makes with lorimer controls the people take her more seriously while public...
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you can catch the whole interview david has with former president bill clinton from cgi.local listings for show time. now, art cashin's concerns about the second quarter all the rage on wall street today. is he topping the cnbc hot list? that's up next. >>> and also ahead, bill miller here to tell us why he thinks amazon shares could double over the next several years. we'll be right back. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow quires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we
you can catch the whole interview david has with former president bill clinton from cgi.local listings for show time. now, art cashin's concerns about the second quarter all the rage on wall street today. is he topping the cnbc hot list? that's up next. >>> and also ahead, bill miller here to tell us why he thinks amazon shares could double over the next several years. we'll be right back. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you...