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i asked david if we could cgi a little more spit in his face., ir kind of wish there was more spit now. can we add that in cgi and he didn't. >> those are the hard hitting journalistic questions you get from me, kevin mccarthy. my full interview is at facebook.com/kevin mccarthy fox. i'll be back at 8:30 this morning. >> thanks for being with us. >> thanks. >>> the worst city in america, could it be yours? >> i hope not. >>> if you think president obama's handshake with raul castro was awkward, wait until you see these three. the awkward handshake going viral this morning. >> did you see that? hi. i'm dave nemeth. television talk-show host and, until recently, a hair loss sufferer. that's right -- i used to have a bald spot right here on the back of my head. and being seen by millions on tv, it was embarrassing. that's when i turned to hair club, the number-one customized hair loss solution provider in north america. today, my bald spot is gone, and i feel 100% more confident. i'm 52, and i look better now that i did when i was in my 40s i love
i asked david if we could cgi a little more spit in his face., ir kind of wish there was more spit now. can we add that in cgi and he didn't. >> those are the hard hitting journalistic questions you get from me, kevin mccarthy. my full interview is at facebook.com/kevin mccarthy fox. i'll be back at 8:30 this morning. >> thanks for being with us. >> thanks. >>> the worst city in america, could it be yours? >> i hope not. >>> if you think president...
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trish: cgi received, not just conspiracy theory. people know cgi, the clinton global initiative, got money from places that not best place. >> tell you where cgi got money from, supported projects in africa. many projects i went to see in african countries dealt with hiv. trish: what about middle eastern countries, what about saudi arabia, places contributing to the rise of terrorism? >> that has nothing to do with the fact that hillary clinton has also talked about that. she talked about that in her foreign policy speech. she specifically mentioned syria and other countries in saying that they need to be partners on terrorism, in fighting terrorism with the united states. there is no, there is no causality here. i think that is what people are looking for. that is what donald trump is trying to create but -- trish: there are some conflicts, definite conflicts. i mentioned this to you before. think about when she became the new fresh secretary of state and united bank of switzerland trying to get some of its clients off the hook wit
trish: cgi received, not just conspiracy theory. people know cgi, the clinton global initiative, got money from places that not best place. >> tell you where cgi got money from, supported projects in africa. many projects i went to see in african countries dealt with hiv. trish: what about middle eastern countries, what about saudi arabia, places contributing to the rise of terrorism? >> that has nothing to do with the fact that hillary clinton has also talked about that. she talked...
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>> i went from not doing any cgi, even in the films i have done before to doing so much cgi.e in these huge hangars and it is blue screen top to bottom, 100 feet up. it is wild. you are shooting aliens that aren't there. >> is it an acting thing? is it like you have to adjust to that? this is what the blockbusters are like now? >> yes it is an adjust, but it is back to basics. you just go with it. even in acting if i have a relationship you have to believe it so much that it is real. say you weren't there i have to believe it so much it is real. >> most of the scenes are outdoors. you weren't outdoors at all? >> the majority of it is inside the studios. >> amazing. >> the president in this film is a woman. are they trying to send a message. it is a good ms. seng. >> if the woman is president is the world about to be destroyed? >> we need more female leaders by are pa. >> it is interesting we have a woman president in the film. you worked on "the wire." i'm assuming it was low budget, but you were working and it was bare bones. when you were working on "the wire," did you know
>> i went from not doing any cgi, even in the films i have done before to doing so much cgi.e in these huge hangars and it is blue screen top to bottom, 100 feet up. it is wild. you are shooting aliens that aren't there. >> is it an acting thing? is it like you have to adjust to that? this is what the blockbusters are like now? >> yes it is an adjust, but it is back to basics. you just go with it. even in acting if i have a relationship you have to believe it so much that it...
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there were a lot of issues would do you it cgi today. >> yeah.d have saved a lot of us our sanity. and we that with good memories. but, i think that the lack of shark because of technical breakdowns ever the shark in 1974 really forced me to find another way of telling the story in a more suspense full way to if i had more of the shark it would not have been as effective. >> sophie is walking on to hand of b. fg how are you keeping her moving in midair like that. >> sophie is walking on to a large, blue, soft kind of like mattressy shaped hand but it's all blue. when she stepped on it until what we call it fleshyness of on palm. and that out that device and replace with with dimming tall man mated hand. >> if you listen to audio closely in the last question you can hear me almost crying i think. i sound like i'm weeping when he is telling me how they did that. because in the movie for people who don't know this little girl sophie becomes frenlly with giant bfg she walks into his hands and is carry around and the idea he had a blue cushion and she
there were a lot of issues would do you it cgi today. >> yeah.d have saved a lot of us our sanity. and we that with good memories. but, i think that the lack of shark because of technical breakdowns ever the shark in 1974 really forced me to find another way of telling the story in a more suspense full way to if i had more of the shark it would not have been as effective. >> sophie is walking on to hand of b. fg how are you keeping her moving in midair like that. >> sophie is...
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david: let's talk about the cgi american initiative. i want to be specific.one initiative that came out of the meetings last year here. i am from michigan. i was just back to detroit visiting. take us through that initiative. how did it work? president clinton: detroit was coming out of bankruptcy. there was a vigorous new mayor. he really wanted to help people move downtown in a hurry. mayor, he was in control of 50% of the land mass in downtown detroit. some of the property needed to be cleared because they could use more green space. it did not seem like anybody would come back to live there. there were 10,000 structurally --nd capital structures habitable structures. people wanted to help detroit come back. they all needed repairs. the banks had the value of the the based only on structure. some of them are quite magnificent. they were in neighborhoods where other houses were fake it. the people are willing to move downtown afford to buy the home and repair it. they needed more mortgage help than what a bank could legally give them on a first mortgage. th
david: let's talk about the cgi american initiative. i want to be specific.one initiative that came out of the meetings last year here. i am from michigan. i was just back to detroit visiting. take us through that initiative. how did it work? president clinton: detroit was coming out of bankruptcy. there was a vigorous new mayor. he really wanted to help people move downtown in a hurry. mayor, he was in control of 50% of the land mass in downtown detroit. some of the property needed to be...
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that is one of the reasons i like all of these cgi events, because people here come from every politicalerspective and they make a living different ways. their whole experience is different and they find it quite stimulating to be with people who are different from them, they find that what we know -- which is that diverse groups make better decisions than lone geniuses, much less a group of totally like thinking people. we have to be super sensitive and keep looking for ways to break out of our silos because fundamentally people are pretty decent. >> unfortunately, if you are not in the boat you do not get lifted. >> we have a real structural problem today with insufficient access to the capital for a lot of underserved populations. ♪ ♪ david: we are a few years past the 2008 financial crisis. employment has come up. there are some green shoots, i think it is fair to say, though not as much growth as we would like. so the question is, where do we go from here? how do we take the world forward? bob, i want to start with you. as you look at the challenges we face, are you more concerned a
that is one of the reasons i like all of these cgi events, because people here come from every politicalerspective and they make a living different ways. their whole experience is different and they find it quite stimulating to be with people who are different from them, they find that what we know -- which is that diverse groups make better decisions than lone geniuses, much less a group of totally like thinking people. we have to be super sensitive and keep looking for ways to break out of...
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but of course that is a cgi shark. >> wait, you're supposed to compliment me and my performance.plimenting the shark? >> seth: i just thought -- i was like -- 'cause i didn't fear like, don't take this the wrong way, i felt like you were giving nothing to the shark. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: and the shark was giving so much in that scene. >> yeah, yeah. a lot of emotionality. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, he didn't have a lot of dialogue, but it was all in the eyes. >> seth: yeah, you could see. >> yeah. >> seth: i felt like, you know, you wanna feel what the character wants. >> yeah. >> seth: and i got the sense that shark wants to eat you. [ laughter ] >> yeah, you really do. you know they say a window to the actor's soul is his eyes. >> seth: yeah. >> it's really the teeth with the shark. >> seth: and he was like a little like, he was a little dangerous. you know? [ laughter ] but also, a little bit of a bad boy. you kind of want you guys to end up together. >> yeah, he was naughty but sweet. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. [ light applause ] and you're like playing hard to get, bu
but of course that is a cgi shark. >> wait, you're supposed to compliment me and my performance.plimenting the shark? >> seth: i just thought -- i was like -- 'cause i didn't fear like, don't take this the wrong way, i felt like you were giving nothing to the shark. >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> seth: and the shark was giving so much in that scene. >> yeah, yeah. a lot of emotionality. >> seth: yeah. >> yeah, he didn't have a lot of dialogue, but it was all...
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. >> it's interesting to know when you shot it three different times, the real actors, cgi and your shott. >> the worst takes i will have do are the ones where i don't have the actors in the scenes with me i have to do it alone and no one is there and they yell the dialogue at me. those are the worst because it's so hard to be like connected and to interact and have a conversation with someone that's not there. >> the boys that play the turtles don't get enough credit because they really do imbue the turtles with most of, if not the majority of their little idiosyncratic elements and body language and certainly their voice. >> i want to ask you about working opposite stephen and gary, because most of the time they are in a suit, right? >> when they are off screen they are themselves when i tack talking to them i am talking to a doll sometimes. so that was interesting. >> a little doll? >> yeah, there was a little doll that was -- it was weird. but fun. >> first of all tyler parry true and untrue. okay. didialogue. true and untrue. okay. no, we didn't part mo cap and stuntman did some of
. >> it's interesting to know when you shot it three different times, the real actors, cgi and your shott. >> the worst takes i will have do are the ones where i don't have the actors in the scenes with me i have to do it alone and no one is there and they yell the dialogue at me. those are the worst because it's so hard to be like connected and to interact and have a conversation with someone that's not there. >> the boys that play the turtles don't get enough credit because...
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it wouldn't have happened without the cgi america. well-meaning people could not have gotten together. what was the failure in that? : it's not sonton much the failure. it's difficult in a complex society to set up a system that looks at every potential problem. if we had not had the financial banks that there was enough slack from regulators clearlymething they should not have done. now they could do it. we figured out how to close a gap in the fabric of our housing market. that is really what i was trying to do when i started my foundation 15 years ago. i wanted to figure out how to solve problems at lower cost than they would otherwise be solved. i saw this a lot. there is a great deal of difference between passing law and changing lives. villa ofa great difference between appropriating money and changing lives. more complex and interdependent are society gets, the more premium we put on people who can answer the how question. have people with diverse experience and expertise. if they want to get a job done, if they don't care abou
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the cgi actors and your shot. what was it like on set?he ones where i don't have the actors in the scene with me. where i have to on do the whole scene alone and there is no one there and they yell the dialogue at me. those are the worst, because it's just so hard to be like connected and to interact and have a conversation with someone that's not there. >> the boys that play the turtles don't get enough credit, because they really do imbue the turtles with most of, if not the
the cgi actors and your shot. what was it like on set?he ones where i don't have the actors in the scene with me. where i have to on do the whole scene alone and there is no one there and they yell the dialogue at me. those are the worst, because it's just so hard to be like connected and to interact and have a conversation with someone that's not there. >> the boys that play the turtles don't get enough credit, because they really do imbue the turtles with most of, if not the
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can we add that in cgi?vie. there have been times where i have missed three or four minutes of the film and i have gone back to see it again just to review it. just something that i have kept as an honor code over the years. if i missed 30 minutes because i was too tired i can't give it a fair review. i'll review it next week. i'm seeing it on sunday night and i'll put it on the twitter and facebook page. >> i bet you woke up in a panic, didn't you? >> maybe i wouldn't see it sunday night. maybe you should see it sunday early. >> right before the early bird special. >> i'm going early sunday morning. no, that was probably the second time in the 11 years that's ever happened to me. >> i'm glad you take your job so seriously. thank you so much, kevin. you do a great job. >> see you later. >>> straight ahead, it's public hillary versus private hillary. peter johnson jr. breaks her down next. >>> the last time that lenny dykstra was at "fox & friends," this happened. [ laughter ] >> do not do that again. >> so i
can we add that in cgi?vie. there have been times where i have missed three or four minutes of the film and i have gone back to see it again just to review it. just something that i have kept as an honor code over the years. if i missed 30 minutes because i was too tired i can't give it a fair review. i'll review it next week. i'm seeing it on sunday night and i'll put it on the twitter and facebook page. >> i bet you woke up in a panic, didn't you? >> maybe i wouldn't see it sunday...
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i think it might be cgi. a toddler in china is a physical genius.atch this young person mimic a group of dancing ladies behind him. page communist bob fosse. the kid's moves are incredible. watch. [♪] oh, my god, i love it so much. you wish you had skills like that. the child is so talented. i would love to drizzle him in plum sauce and eat his cute face. it's me merks tiphoric al. i'll bet he has fat, yummy these. topic four. when you are spearfishing when and you spot a shark, do you swim away or poke it in the side with your pointy stick. let's see what this young lad in australia decided to do. right. that's one for the shark. of course. it mitt you, you jammed a spear into its flank. sea creatures are dangerous and they will respond in kind like last year when the animals at sea world turned against a human. that's secret footage from black fish. you are never meant to see that because it's too terrifying. are you getting tired of campaign attack ads? youtubeer mike differentia has created a japanese-inspired commercial against donald trump. wa
i think it might be cgi. a toddler in china is a physical genius.atch this young person mimic a group of dancing ladies behind him. page communist bob fosse. the kid's moves are incredible. watch. [♪] oh, my god, i love it so much. you wish you had skills like that. the child is so talented. i would love to drizzle him in plum sauce and eat his cute face. it's me merks tiphoric al. i'll bet he has fat, yummy these. topic four. when you are spearfishing when and you spot a shark, do you swim...
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david westin sits down with former president bill clinton at the clinton foundation's sixth annual cging. ♪ mark: this is "bloomberg markets," live from london and chicago. in europe, about 50 minutes left of the session, the fifth day of declines for the stoxx 600. in that five days the european benchmark has fallen 7%, the most since february 11. that is the equity picture right now, european stocks 1.5% lower. they were down as much is 1.6%. have a look at the industry groups that are suffering, every single one, all 19 are following today. concerned, it has heightened anxiety ahead of the u.k. referendum in nine days time. check what is happening in currencies, sterling is down. we have another record low, the sixth consecutive record low for the u.k. 10 year and the german ten-year bund yield has fallen below zero for the first time ever. every single bond to 10 years in germany yields a low zero. quite incredible. let's get back to the u.s.. abigail doolittle has the latest live from the nasdaq. how is it looking? abigail: we have the nasdaq down slightly at this point by 3/10 of
david westin sits down with former president bill clinton at the clinton foundation's sixth annual cging. ♪ mark: this is "bloomberg markets," live from london and chicago. in europe, about 50 minutes left of the session, the fifth day of declines for the stoxx 600. in that five days the european benchmark has fallen 7%, the most since february 11. that is the equity picture right now, european stocks 1.5% lower. they were down as much is 1.6%. have a look at the industry groups...
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that is one of the reasons i like all of these cgi events because people here come from every political perspective and make a living different ways. their whole experience is different and they find it quite stimulating to be with people who are different from them, they find that what we know which is that diverse groups lonebetter decisions than geniuses, let alone a group of totally like thinking people. we have to be super sensitive and keep looking for ways to break out of our silos because fundamentally people are pretty decent. >> unfortunately, if you are not in the boat you do not get lifted. >> we have a real structure a insufficient access to the capital for a lot of different populations. ♪ david: we are a few years passed the 2008 financial crisis. employment has come up. i think it is fair to say not as much growth as we would like so the question is, where do we go for -- from here? how do we take bob, i want to speak with you -- start with you. as you look at the challenges we face, are you more concerned about wealth and income disparities overall economic growth? bob:
that is one of the reasons i like all of these cgi events because people here come from every political perspective and make a living different ways. their whole experience is different and they find it quite stimulating to be with people who are different from them, they find that what we know which is that diverse groups lonebetter decisions than geniuses, let alone a group of totally like thinking people. we have to be super sensitive and keep looking for ways to break out of our silos...
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it was the cgi. >> and her has stepped forward and raises a moral question. can we take this money and use it for good or should we not take the money and not have water or jobs in different corners of the world. if there's any sign, if there's any sort of a time line that shows the money came -- >> and the favors were granted, that is a problem and that is absolutely a legitment issue for dc or anybody else to bring up. >> is there a thread about money or policy being redirected. >> if it looks like there's a threat that could be just the appearance of impropriety is bad for the clintons especially when you have her trust numbers so low. things like the clinton foundation, they undermine her attempts to try to get the voters, bernie sanders voters, maybe not the people who love her the most, but these folks who haven't signed up for the clinton campaign aren't necessarily ready for her. they're still looking at all of this and this is when there aren't absolute transparency it undermines her. >> so transparency is an issue. look at what we have. we have an f
it was the cgi. >> and her has stepped forward and raises a moral question. can we take this money and use it for good or should we not take the money and not have water or jobs in different corners of the world. if there's any sign, if there's any sort of a time line that shows the money came -- >> and the favors were granted, that is a problem and that is absolutely a legitment issue for dc or anybody else to bring up. >> is there a thread about money or policy being...
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. >> very alert viewer notice he is biting into a cgi burger. they were ruthless in their mockery. was hungry you should have fed him a real burger. a lot of things in social are enhanced. but he did eat a lot of cali classics. he is chomping down on an actual burger. julie, what do you think? >> i think it is so cal. >> i thought it said social media. >> thank you for correcting me. >> i am glad you did it. >> in realtime. >> are you trying to avoid the real issue. californianss are bunch of democrats that lie to people. >> i am going to say and i said it off the air and will say it again. if somebody gave me a burger king double cheese burger i would do a thousand takes and it would be real every time. >> it is not even an endorsement. i am hungry. i am hangry. i want a burger king double cheese burger without real meat. >> it is enhanced anyway. every commercial they have food and it is made up. >> like the paris hilton finger i can aring on the car hood -- finger licking on the car hood, thit was real, right? >> they may have air brushed her a little bit as well. >> i'm sure th
. >> very alert viewer notice he is biting into a cgi burger. they were ruthless in their mockery. was hungry you should have fed him a real burger. a lot of things in social are enhanced. but he did eat a lot of cali classics. he is chomping down on an actual burger. julie, what do you think? >> i think it is so cal. >> i thought it said social media. >> thank you for correcting me. >> i am glad you did it. >> in realtime. >> are you trying to avoid...
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cgi girl group on america's g talent last week thatj15'ñ took by storm, and even a certainvq- nit-pickyup good girl up next. >>> philadelphia eagles long got talent off the field. check this out. he mo'vsp lites as a musician, wowed the crowd and judges on ameralp his card trick leftjxó3÷, siml speechless. he was giving a yes by all four judges and is moving on to the next round. ♪ ♪ i can't pretend don't you want to be ♪ ♪ morexm+0ñ than friends hold m tight and don't let go ♪ ♪ don't let go ♪ you have the right to lose control ♪ >> yeah, you know with nick and mel, they're jamming. also moving on to the next j#jd round, this fantastic foursome, good girl, wowed the judges last week on america's got talent. >> i haven't seen a girl band that is already that tight in a very, very, very long time. >> thank you so much. >> that was flawless. i thoroughly enjoyed it. >> i was screaming at you, sign them up now. >> good girl got four yeses, a{% they are moving on to the next round. and we're thrilled to have them, philly girls, with us this morning. megan, gabrielle, jayelle, and t bob
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they use a wig and cgi to make him look younger and it is the same team working on captain america.y were able to pull this off. these two characters went to high school together and now they've reconnected over facebook. dwayne johnson's character gets kevin hart involved in an espionage. kevin hart and the rock, probably the best movie they've done individually and together in years. this is the first time they've worked together in a major film as leading actors but this is the best thing they've done in a long time. i gave this movie of 4.5 out of five. i love to finding dorie and i loved central intelligence. >>> a couple of good choices if you want to head to the theater. the weather is so nice, you gotta get right outside after that. >> we will have those days were being inside a movie theater with the ac blowing on you feels perfect. today, maybe not one of those. we will warm it up but it will still be mild and nice around the bay area. take a look at the score just start. we've got blue skies and a little bit of patchy fog out there. partly cloudy for some, but for most, m
they use a wig and cgi to make him look younger and it is the same team working on captain america.y were able to pull this off. these two characters went to high school together and now they've reconnected over facebook. dwayne johnson's character gets kevin hart involved in an espionage. kevin hart and the rock, probably the best movie they've done individually and together in years. this is the first time they've worked together in a major film as leading actors but this is the best thing...
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that's one of the reasons i like all of these cgi of events because people come from every politicalspective and make a living different ways and their whole experience basis different and they find it stimulating to be with people who are different from them and they find that what we know, which is diverse groups make better decisions less ane geniuses, much group of totally like thinking people. i think we have to be supersensitive and look for ways to break out of our silos. fundamentally, people are pretty decent, but if you look around the world, a lot of these campaigns have gotten harsher because of the long drag after the crash. people, say go a long time thinking they can't make their tomorrow's better or give their kids a better future, they feel consciously or subconsciously that the world disrespects them, disregards them, or doesn't see them, so they are less offended if someone gets the kind of treatment they think daily life gives them. we need to be a lot more sensitive than that and be more sensitive to what our neighbors are going through and i think if we did that
that's one of the reasons i like all of these cgi of events because people come from every politicalspective and make a living different ways and their whole experience basis different and they find it stimulating to be with people who are different from them and they find that what we know, which is diverse groups make better decisions less ane geniuses, much group of totally like thinking people. i think we have to be supersensitive and look for ways to break out of our silos. fundamentally,...
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. >> jimmy: i don't know how you did it, cgi wise.t a real guy that's this amazing youtube dancer that we found for his size, he's incredible and we thought he'd be a good young dj or young robbie. >> jimmy: it's your name. >> my character name is robby weirdick in high school. [ laughter ] i know. gummy worm! ♪ [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: lint balling. >> pull it up again. yeah! >> jimmy: the red shirt. these are all stuck to it. [ laughter ] >> we can go on and on! >> jimmy: no, no. we got to put on -- exactly. [ laughter ] >> ironically -- >> jimmy: robby weirdick. >> robby weirdick is his name. [ light laughter ] we did face replacement. yeah. bobby weirdick, that was my name. it had to be robby weirdick because i was unmercifully bullied. >> jimmy: yes. >> of course, with a name like that. >> jimmy: yeah. >> so then i changed my name -- >> jimmy: you were an overweight teen with braces -- >> yeah, with braces. >> jimmy: and we have a photo of you in the movie. not just the photo, you act as this character i
. >> jimmy: i don't know how you did it, cgi wise.t a real guy that's this amazing youtube dancer that we found for his size, he's incredible and we thought he'd be a good young dj or young robbie. >> jimmy: it's your name. >> my character name is robby weirdick in high school. [ laughter ] i know. gummy worm! ♪ [ laughter ] [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: lint balling. >> pull it up again. yeah! >> jimmy: the red shirt. these are all stuck to it. [...
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'cause the cgi in this thing is like -- this is where technology's going.ng. it's like, it's the biggest, most fun, action-packed movie i've seen in a long time. i loved it. >> yeah, it immerses a lot, a a lot of people with the effects today. >> jimmy: oh, it's just insane to me. i don't want to spoil anything, obviously. spoiler alert. but -- >> i haven't seen the movie anyways and please don't spoil anything for me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. you -- you die at the end. >> ah, dang it! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no, no, no. he doesn't. well, maybe he does. [ laughter ] it's great, but it's good to see all of your favorite -- all the avengers. it's iron man's team versus captain america's team. >> yep. yeah. >> jimmy: and they go head-to-head. i mean, they fight the whole movie. >> the end of that giant sequence at the airport, that we all fight together, we come charging -- >> jimmy: were you actually in the scene with everybody? >> well, not really. you kind of -- there's tents set up on this big concrete sort of airport, if you will, and you saw everybody's
'cause the cgi in this thing is like -- this is where technology's going.ng. it's like, it's the biggest, most fun, action-packed movie i've seen in a long time. i loved it. >> yeah, it immerses a lot, a a lot of people with the effects today. >> jimmy: oh, it's just insane to me. i don't want to spoil anything, obviously. spoiler alert. but -- >> i haven't seen the movie anyways and please don't spoil anything for me. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. you -- you die at the...
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much of the movie is cgi, starring in a warrior had to go through the more traditional root of prosthetic, including fake tusks. >> it made me feel not human and. >> now you see me 2, known as the four horseman are back with more danger as they are recuted to pull off an impossible heist which includes others with skill set, but it was dave's hypnotizing skill. >> i was learning onset and we want today see where it was like on the other end so we had him try to hypnotize us, i can't say i went fully under but you dofeel a little foggy and out of it. >> it is all kind of just how you're talking and the rhythm that you're talking. >> for entertainment tonight, back to you in the studio. >> that wraps up for us news at 5:00. >> steve is here with a preview what's coming up today at 6:00. >>> new information on the stanford rape case, pouring over newly released documents what we're learning about a picture of the actual assault. >> a weekend warm up on the way as we inch closer to summer our meteorologist will tell us where our red flag warning is in effect, kron 4 news at 6:00 starts right
much of the movie is cgi, starring in a warrior had to go through the more traditional root of prosthetic, including fake tusks. >> it made me feel not human and. >> now you see me 2, known as the four horseman are back with more danger as they are recuted to pull off an impossible heist which includes others with skill set, but it was dave's hypnotizing skill. >> i was learning onset and we want today see where it was like on the other end so we had him try to hypnotize us, i...
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that is one of the reasons i like all of these cgi events , because people here come from every politicaltive and they make a living different ways. their whole experience is different and they find it quite stimulating to be with people who are different from them, they find that what we know -- which is that diverse groups make better decisions than lone geniuses, let alone a group of totally like thinking people. we have to be super sensitive and keep looking for ways to break out of our silos, because fundamentally people are pretty decent. >> unfortunately, if you are not in the boat you do not get lifted. >> we have a real structure a -- structural problem with insufficient access to the capital for a lot of different underserved populations. ♪ david: we are a few years past the 2008 financial crisis. employment has come up. there are some green shoots, i think it is fair to say, though not as much growth as we would like. so the question is, where do we go from here? how do we take the world -- bob, i want to speak with you -- start with you. as you look at the challenges we face,
that is one of the reasons i like all of these cgi events , because people here come from every politicaltive and they make a living different ways. their whole experience is different and they find it quite stimulating to be with people who are different from them, they find that what we know -- which is that diverse groups make better decisions than lone geniuses, let alone a group of totally like thinking people. we have to be super sensitive and keep looking for ways to break out of our...
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there's cgi what did it look fok you onset?o yoa indication of your bodies locate moving out like getting smallerr >> that's a great question g that is really great question.le for me, like, it was -- it wasit great experience doing it 'causa the shop shot before we could, u we got hit with the with the dart.dart we grow. g it was -- certain parts in it it did myself and going to take tae that and basically turn it into, you know, the rhino. rhi one scene i'm staggering back and i hit this box and just sparks go.ks but i kept like drilling it for real.. >> like bruising and cutting. ci >> oh, no, i have to make this good. not realizing i didn't really have to do they cgi rhino in itn i could have saved my form arm a little bit.le b. >> they wouldn't tell us. okay.y . o be foot is going t transforming.sf >> yeah. >> at this part, you know.t, so they would kind of give us some ideas or when they do the camera straight down his eyes.. >> so that's shamus and garyar williams. gary williams has done voicedo v work for the boone dock
there's cgi what did it look fok you onset?o yoa indication of your bodies locate moving out like getting smallerr >> that's a great question g that is really great question.le for me, like, it was -- it wasit great experience doing it 'causa the shop shot before we could, u we got hit with the with the dart.dart we grow. g it was -- certain parts in it it did myself and going to take tae that and basically turn it into, you know, the rhino. rhi one scene i'm staggering back and i hit...
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kind of like disappointed withtw how much spit there was and ithn actually asked david if we could cgi spit. (laughter). >> just being polite and i was like, i wish wish there was morm spit now can we add that in cgi and he didn't. >> yeah.>> that's cool. david yates directed that moviet also did the harry potterter deathly hallows part one andtne o.o. that movie opens friday.y. we'll have samuel l the show.thehow. his answer why he kept samuel l. jackson in his name is soo fascinating.fa i always wanted to kscnow whyw y there's an l.e'an l. some actors don't use their initials.in on serious note reverend jesse jackson slamming dish network'sk decision to stop carrying wg in america on tribute stations.tati the show underground already aea been renewed tour second seasona follows american heroes whoicans plans a 600-mile escape from f slavery toward freedom n lettert to dish, jackson rivered slavera in regards to the next work'so t decision to pull the cam. he said quote if dish using thee same kind of mass with ratingsat as the old south employee when n an acting lines that countt co
kind of like disappointed withtw how much spit there was and ithn actually asked david if we could cgi spit. (laughter). >> just being polite and i was like, i wish wish there was morm spit now can we add that in cgi and he didn't. >> yeah.>> that's cool. david yates directed that moviet also did the harry potterter deathly hallows part one andtne o.o. that movie opens friday.y. we'll have samuel l the show.thehow. his answer why he kept samuel l. jackson in his name is soo...
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that was not cgi. >> jimmy: you asked beforehand, is it okay?y: spit in another person's face? >> bodily fluids. yeah, so i just checked. are you comfortable if i actually spit? he was like, no, no. he was really cool. [ bleep ], i don't care. >> jimmy: he didn't care at all? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how many times did you spit in his face? >> we did a lot of takes. at least ten times. every time i was like, is this still okay? >> jimmy: now when you see him do you continue to spit in his face. >> yes, it's how we greet each other. >> jimmy: he's going to be here on thursday. you could pop up from behind the couch and hock a loogie. >> that would not -- no. >> jimmy: i don't know all the acting rules. this director of the film, david yates, directed a number of the "harry potter" movies. >> he did, which was highly kating for a massive harry potter fan. >> jimmy: you love harry potter. >> i do. [ cheers and applause ] who wouldn't? >> jimmy: one of your friends, maybe one of your 24-hour friends, sent us a photograph to share with the audience. [ chee
that was not cgi. >> jimmy: you asked beforehand, is it okay?y: spit in another person's face? >> bodily fluids. yeah, so i just checked. are you comfortable if i actually spit? he was like, no, no. he was really cool. [ bleep ], i don't care. >> jimmy: he didn't care at all? >> yeah. >> jimmy: how many times did you spit in his face? >> we did a lot of takes. at least ten times. every time i was like, is this still okay? >> jimmy: now when you see him...
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just being slight and i was lik i wish there was more spit now.t and can we add that in cgi?nbelievable to watch. i know there's cg there. cg t can you explain to me howow they're making it look your facr and you're actually doing that?g how are they maying it look like it's you. >> there's different versions of it some of it it's sam and i do the stuff when he's on my back,, all real baby.ab and then i did it quite a bit bt the swinging myself. we had a trapeze artist come inm and do the stuff that i couldn't do like a -- just the most amazing thing i've seen.. the real great stuff he did then they had 3d scanned version ofen my body so they would takeak august the trapeze artist use his movement basically through t the air and replace his bodyy with mine. m it was very zero real experiencp watching the movie where i recognized myself and i see thae it is me and my body.od also had face replacement stufff i'm doing it and i'm reaction t go it and i recognize my body doing stuff that i would never v be able to do. do. >> it's amazing to me to thinkeo where technology is today
just being slight and i was lik i wish there was more spit now.t and can we add that in cgi?nbelievable to watch. i know there's cg there. cg t can you explain to me howow they're making it look your facr and you're actually doing that?g how are they maying it look like it's you. >> there's different versions of it some of it it's sam and i do the stuff when he's on my back,, all real baby.ab and then i did it quite a bit bt the swinging myself. we had a trapeze artist come inm and do the...
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realizing just go in and cgi the rhino n i could have saved my forearm a little bit.forearm a l >> theye'sie one part, okay, your foot is foo going to be transforming at this part, upping, so they would kind of give us some ideas or whenase they do the camera straight dowh his eyes, you know.w. >> just a little refresh because allison and i were discussing du this just now.is j those two characters rock steadd and bebop they are working withw sledder tyler perry character mutates them and they're against the turtles.theur basic plot line of the film.ilm. worlds ending and turtles trying to save the day basically.e basi >> kev, from what watching thatt i want to go see the movie now.n >> it's a lot of fun. it's of i'm actually seeing it tonight at 5:00 and pop star the new n andy sandberg movie.ov i'll have those reviews tomorror morning at 6:45.g at >> we look forward it to as ito always. >> stay tuned much thanks a loth guys. >> tucker barnes.>> tr b >> t. barnes.>>. ba >> if you mutate mutated i thini would be a good supernk hero. not an evil one.l >> really. >> yes. >> i think you'd
realizing just go in and cgi the rhino n i could have saved my forearm a little bit.forearm a l >> theye'sie one part, okay, your foot is foo going to be transforming at this part, upping, so they would kind of give us some ideas or whenase they do the camera straight dowh his eyes, you know.w. >> just a little refresh because allison and i were discussing du this just now.is j those two characters rock steadd and bebop they are working withw sledder tyler perry character mutates...
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so now this movie the shallows l does feature some cgi with a shark but also blake lively it's very verying witheaw her character who is attacked be a shark. s she's on a rock for the majoritr of the film which is about aut 200 yards away from th and that's why it's so scary because she can't get to thesheo shore because the t shark is circling after he's already alr tacked her.tacked her. the attack shot is unbelievablee because the attack the shot --ho the shark basically comesally c through the wave while she'shile surfing much it's insane tons watch it. very very scary.yry but i spoke to blake lively who actually received injuries whili making this movie onset and we also talked about her husbandus ryan reynolds and a very funny n story that she told on late night about watching her husbans in a sex scene in dead pool.ool. watch this. ts >> when you get pulled down notn water and your face goes againsa the rocks. >> yes. >> i'm wondering how that washas shot, are you in a tank? what are you really rubbing against?n how long are you underwater? >> well, that was -- that wastht one --
so now this movie the shallows l does feature some cgi with a shark but also blake lively it's very verying witheaw her character who is attacked be a shark. s she's on a rock for the majoritr of the film which is about aut 200 yards away from th and that's why it's so scary because she can't get to thesheo shore because the t shark is circling after he's already alr tacked her.tacked her. the attack shot is unbelievablee because the attack the shot --ho the shark basically comesally c through...
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. >> if you made jaws today, woulu you then use cgi shark or wouldw you have still gone with an annan you wereer making jaws with the shark. s >> would you use cgi today. >> it would have saved a lot ofo us our sanity.an and we would of -- we would havh come out that with good memori memories, but i think that -- i- think that the lack of sharkk oa because of the technical break downs the shark in 1974 really forced me to find another way oy telling the story in a moree suspense full way so if i had i more of the shark the film would not have been as effective iffee believe.li >> very interestingerinte mr. spielberg you have beenhaven making movies since you werece r teenager. i've actually seen footage oftao your 8-millimeter movies your m made as a kid but the beauty of this movie is that this feelshif like you're returning to the younger teenaged spielberg. that scheme that's there.at's te you've always had that in your movies were you this feels likes a full circle almost the idea of dreams and become wrack you areb today. the spielberg that made those movies escape to nowhere ba
. >> if you made jaws today, woulu you then use cgi shark or wouldw you have still gone with an annan you wereer making jaws with the shark. s >> would you use cgi today. >> it would have saved a lot ofo us our sanity.an and we would of -- we would havh come out that with good memori memories, but i think that -- i- think that the lack of sharkk oa because of the technical break downs the shark in 1974 really forced me to find another way oy telling the story in a moree...
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. >> the cgi on that court is incredible. >> thank you, t.j. the big game tonight. 8:00 p.m.rn on abc. we'll be right back with more. >>> coming up, what's going on in oakland with the police department? i'll call you back. is this my car? state farm knows that for every one of those moments... what? this is ridiculous! there's one of these... sam, i gotta go... is this my car? what? this is ridiculous! this can't be happening! this can't be happening! oh, it's happening sweetheart. oh, it's happening sweetheart. shut up! shut up! that's why state farm is there, what a day... with car insurance, for when things go wrong. but also here with car loans, to help life go right. state farm. what a day!! i want my blood sugar i to stay in control.ck. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i want to trim my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® provides powerful a1c reduction. releases slow and steady. works like your body's insulin. when my schedule changes... i want something that delivers. ♪ tres
. >> the cgi on that court is incredible. >> thank you, t.j. the big game tonight. 8:00 p.m.rn on abc. we'll be right back with more. >>> coming up, what's going on in oakland with the police department? i'll call you back. is this my car? state farm knows that for every one of those moments... what? this is ridiculous! there's one of these... sam, i gotta go... is this my car? what? this is ridiculous! this can't be happening! this can't be happening! oh, it's happening...
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they have a separate cgi manaama that is focussed on american jobs and innovation. don't know that americans -- evangelicals were among the driving forces behind doing something about aids in africa when george bush was president. >> that's true. >> they pushed george bush to start pep far which has spent more taxpayers money than the clinton foundation on that problem. >> and the best legacy of the bush administration. >> that's correct. it was a very important thing. president bush and president clinton worked on it closely together when bush was president. evangelicals to their great credit at that point believed that was an important thing to work on. if they're going to say now that we shouldn't have done anything about that, i that would be hypocrite cal. >> thank you both. we'll go back to the house floor where democrats are continuing their sit in. senator elizabeth warren just brought donuts. congressional made a target run to buy sleeping bags for possible gun sit in all nighter, meaning a sit in all nighter about gun legislation. more ahead. ssible to ign
they have a separate cgi manaama that is focussed on american jobs and innovation. don't know that americans -- evangelicals were among the driving forces behind doing something about aids in africa when george bush was president. >> that's true. >> they pushed george bush to start pep far which has spent more taxpayers money than the clinton foundation on that problem. >> and the best legacy of the bush administration. >> that's correct. it was a very important thing....
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. >> seth: now, obviously, that's cgi -- >> yeah. >> seth: because they can't train lions to -- [ lightut i was hurt badly. >> seth: so -- [ light laughter ] what were you actually nuzzling up against? [ laughter ] >> ace, a 25-year-old break dancer from south london. [ laughter ] >> seth: and so, what's ace -- is ace dressed like a lion? or is he a dude? >> he was in a gray pajamas. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> and -- >> seth: now i'm interested. keep going, yeah. >> we -- he ended up playing -- he was also one of the apes later. but this was our first -- we met on set the day we shot the scene with the lion. and again, it's on -- it's an emotional moment because it's like the lion he's known since she was a little cub. and there's tension because they see each other and sam's character is like, oh, they're going to fight now. and then i go down on all fours and we start to kind of -- >> seth: right. [ laughter ] >> nuzzle. [ laughter ] it doesn't -- they were platonic friends. >> seth: right. >> come on. she was just a little cub. >> seth: yeah. >> so it's -- yeah, so we go down. >>
. >> seth: now, obviously, that's cgi -- >> yeah. >> seth: because they can't train lions to -- [ lightut i was hurt badly. >> seth: so -- [ light laughter ] what were you actually nuzzling up against? [ laughter ] >> ace, a 25-year-old break dancer from south london. [ laughter ] >> seth: and so, what's ace -- is ace dressed like a lion? or is he a dude? >> he was in a gray pajamas. >> seth: okay. [ laughter ] >> and -- >> seth: now...
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but on tv, we just need to build a tiny part of the wall -- [ laughter ] -- and then we'll just cgi thet. [ laughter ] we can even -- [ cheers and applause ] we can even, for you, write a scene where a judge just outright admits he's biased against you because he's hispanic, and that he's jealous because he couldn't get into trump university, and had to go to a lesser school, like harvard. [ laughter ] and you know who would play that judge? jimmy smits. we can get smits! [ laughter ] get smits! embrace this, donald. this is what you want. to have all the trappings of the presidency without any of the responsibilities, and even better, the rest of us would get to watch you be president but with no real world consequences. because, let's be honest, we all do kinda want to see what it would be like if you were president. [ laughter ] it's like kids throwing rocks at a beehive. they know it's dangerous, but they just want to see what's gonna go down. [ laughter ] [ applause ] now -- there is one caveat i need to add, donald. because the show is on nbc, your fictional white house will be in
but on tv, we just need to build a tiny part of the wall -- [ laughter ] -- and then we'll just cgi thet. [ laughter ] we can even -- [ cheers and applause ] we can even, for you, write a scene where a judge just outright admits he's biased against you because he's hispanic, and that he's jealous because he couldn't get into trump university, and had to go to a lesser school, like harvard. [ laughter ] and you know who would play that judge? jimmy smits. we can get smits! [ laughter ] get...