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cgi shut down after the 2016 election. it no longer exists.hat was really the central marketplace for inner influence peddling. clinton foundation has tried to position itself in a different way. they tried to amass an endowment over the last couple of years so they probably have got $150 million parked away so they can certainly give this money to someone else. they have it. but the long term and medium term prospects are not good. they don't have access to sell as that same chelsea clinton review pointed out, an internal review that a lot of the high dollar donordonorsdonors were expectind pro quos. if you don't have anything to sell, people are not just going to give money to your organization. that's precisely the problem the clintons are running into. >> tucker: that's exactly right. why would the salt tan of iran or abu daby give you anything? it's least fixture way to spend money. peter schweizer, thank you, for your deep reservoir of clinton knowledge. new mysteries in the las vegas investigation. a lot of the them. geraldo rivera join
cgi shut down after the 2016 election. it no longer exists.hat was really the central marketplace for inner influence peddling. clinton foundation has tried to position itself in a different way. they tried to amass an endowment over the last couple of years so they probably have got $150 million parked away so they can certainly give this money to someone else. they have it. but the long term and medium term prospects are not good. they don't have access to sell as that same chelsea clinton...
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there's no cgi. no special effect. it's about two human beings. we really did everything. it was at 10,000 feet. our coldest temperatures were minus 38. all those things of warming tents or fancy bathrooms that surely magically must be there or special fancy food. there's none of that. >> the green room. >> none of that. >> all right. >>> moving on. imagine being held cappive for months. going through some of the most horrendous things you can think producing a lifetime movie about her own life? that's what elizabeth smart, married mom of two, is doing 15 years after her abduction. we have your first look. >> i have a divine proclamation that i must obey. >> i've only watched it once so far. it was maybe one of the hardest things i have had to do. >> get out of bed now. >> why would you do this? >> the lord commanded me. >> i'm really proud of it. that being said, i don't want to watch it again. >> reporter: it's clear the movie stirs up painful memories for elizabeth. still, throughout filming, she was on set working with the cast to ensure the f
there's no cgi. no special effect. it's about two human beings. we really did everything. it was at 10,000 feet. our coldest temperatures were minus 38. all those things of warming tents or fancy bathrooms that surely magically must be there or special fancy food. there's none of that. >> the green room. >> none of that. >> all right. >>> moving on. imagine being held cappive for months. going through some of the most horrendous things you can think producing a...
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cgi shut down after the 2016 election. and no longer exists.t was the central marketplace for influence peddling. the clinton foundation has tried to position itself in a different way, they tried to amass and into our minds over the last couple of years, so theyav probably have hundred $50 million parked away, so they can give us money to someone else. but the long-term and medium-term prospects are not good. they don't have access to sell,o as that same chelsea clinton review pointed out, the internal review, review, and a lot of the high dollar donors were expecting quid pro quo's. if you don't have anything to sell, people are not going to give money to yourti organizati, and that is precisely the problem the clintons are running into. >> tucker: why would they give you anything? you know what i mean? the least efficient way to spenh money.we peter schweizer, thank you for your deep reservoir of knowledge. there are new mysteries in the las vegas investigation, a lot of them. geraldo rivera joining us next withhe the latest. ♪ there's no mo
cgi shut down after the 2016 election. and no longer exists.t was the central marketplace for influence peddling. the clinton foundation has tried to position itself in a different way, they tried to amass and into our minds over the last couple of years, so theyav probably have hundred $50 million parked away, so they can give us money to someone else. but the long-term and medium-term prospects are not good. they don't have access to sell,o as that same chelsea clinton review pointed out, the...
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. >> jimmy: there was no cgi or -- >> yeah, see, idris not so much.beach and didn't like the cold that much at all. but no, there was no cgi. so, this film is very much what you see is what we did. and it was amazing. we flew up to 10,000 feet altitude everyday. and shooting at minus 38, actually, was our coldest temperatures. >> jimmy: how does -- how does the camera even function at that? like how -- >> well actually, we had -- i mean, we had a special lens that was made for the film so that they could shoot idris and i in extreme close-up when we were 200 feet away. because, obviously you can't have film crew footsteps all over the pristine snow. and that camera, that lens actually did have to stay permanently on and they would, literally, do night watch. because if they turned it off, it would just freeze. so yeah, so -- so there were some crazy things like that. but it was an incredible experience. >> jimmy: i didn't know. but again, like you watch this thing -- i go, "this is -- this is kate winslet. this is our girl. we can't let her wander aro
. >> jimmy: there was no cgi or -- >> yeah, see, idris not so much.beach and didn't like the cold that much at all. but no, there was no cgi. so, this film is very much what you see is what we did. and it was amazing. we flew up to 10,000 feet altitude everyday. and shooting at minus 38, actually, was our coldest temperatures. >> jimmy: how does -- how does the camera even function at that? like how -- >> well actually, we had -- i mean, we had a special lens that was...
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was this cgi or did they build a giant toilet? >> they built a giant toilet.o nice, i told them to fedex it to my house, i'm keeping that. >> if you have to have a giant toilet, but that's too crowd. we're too high brow for that conversation. >> i use a regular toilet. >> i do too. and i'm a quarter of your size. >> i'm a big guy but i have a regular ass. [ laughter and applause ] >> what are >> 7'1". >> that's tall, not human. >> are those boots? >> yes. >> can you stand up so we can see those? >> hello. this outfit, to me, reminded me of julia roberts in "pretty woman," and i was like, this is classy. i will wear this on jimmy kimmel. and it's on hollywood boulevard, so i felt like it was most appropriate. >> you look awesome. more with mila kunis when we come back. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live!" are brought to you by captain morgan. don't just halloween. halloween like a captain. ♪ come on mom! ♪ let's go! ♪ mom! slow down! for the ones who keep pushing. always unstoppable. i ...prilosec otc 7 years ago,
was this cgi or did they build a giant toilet? >> they built a giant toilet.o nice, i told them to fedex it to my house, i'm keeping that. >> if you have to have a giant toilet, but that's too crowd. we're too high brow for that conversation. >> i use a regular toilet. >> i do too. and i'm a quarter of your size. >> i'm a big guy but i have a regular ass. [ laughter and applause ] >> what are >> 7'1". >> that's tall, not human. >> are...
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. >> cgi. >> cgi are actual powers like the glowing even some of the glowing like i'm showing eclipses hasn't. nor that season in particularly we have it on bungee and every time that i would do something it would release it into the vending machine. s kind of cool because every time i do something, it's something really cool happens. it makes me feel a lot cooler than i actually am. i can do something like that and all of a sudden a building will explode. not actually but, yeah, it's really cool being able to practically do the set. >> did you hear about mutant incident. those are my kids. >> you have to help them. >> why didn't you tell me you have powers? >> dad puts people like us in jail >> my experience things change when it's your own kid. >> character says something things change when it's your own kid. i think it's interesting because there's the concept of what your father does in the show and how it's economically changing him because now it's something personal to him. i'm curious as a mom are there things that like change your perspective when it happens to a specifically
. >> cgi. >> cgi are actual powers like the glowing even some of the glowing like i'm showing eclipses hasn't. nor that season in particularly we have it on bungee and every time that i would do something it would release it into the vending machine. s kind of cool because every time i do something, it's something really cool happens. it makes me feel a lot cooler than i actually am. i can do something like that and all of a sudden a building will explode. not actually but, yeah,...
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trish: the one thing i would say, i think i have told you this because i have been to cgi, which is thee clinton global initiative they hold in new york. >> right. trish: it's a big shindig for people from all over the world, and i was there in americas in chicago to interview bill clinton. >> right. trish: i tell you, you meet a lot of nigerian billionaires in these events. >> of course. trish: you start to say, i don't know if these people are legit, but they look legit, they're standing next to bill clinton taking their photograph taken. >> right. >> wonder what kind of pay for access is going on. >> pay-to-play. trish: we don't know but questioned should be raised. >> i give you an example. oman want ad meeting with hillary clinton when she was secretary of state. they paid a million bucks to meet with her, a sit-down for ten minutes. my question is, what do they want in exchange for that meeting? trish: well, these are good questions. i think people are asking them now. gregg jarrett, thank you very much. we'll be right back. building a website in under an hour is easy with gocentr
trish: the one thing i would say, i think i have told you this because i have been to cgi, which is thee clinton global initiative they hold in new york. >> right. trish: it's a big shindig for people from all over the world, and i was there in americas in chicago to interview bill clinton. >> right. trish: i tell you, you meet a lot of nigerian billionaires in these events. >> of course. trish: you start to say, i don't know if these people are legit, but they look legit,...
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on one set swinging this big hammer around and mike ruffalo playing the hulk in another set in the cgijust kind of swinging the big thing around and catching my head in the middle of it but, no. >> another thing you did yourself, the hair. >> the hair. >> you cut off the hair. what was with that? >> i just got sick of spending two hours in hair and makeup putting the wig on every day but it was just part of this rebirth, this reinvention of the character, strip it all away. break his hammer, cut the hair, change the costume, change the music and it did -- it gives it such a different flavor and because i think because of the improvisational quality it has an unpredictable kind of wacky nature to it which is unique and something we're all pretty proud of. >> unpredictable is the word. i was watching it. i was laughing. i had followed the series, but it was just something -- blanchett, the whole -- the cast is absolutely fantastic and you have a lot of super fans and brandon -- >> hello. >> is one right here. you have a question. >> i'm a huge mcu fan, huge fan of you and your work. i wa
on one set swinging this big hammer around and mike ruffalo playing the hulk in another set in the cgijust kind of swinging the big thing around and catching my head in the middle of it but, no. >> another thing you did yourself, the hair. >> the hair. >> you cut off the hair. what was with that? >> i just got sick of spending two hours in hair and makeup putting the wig on every day but it was just part of this rebirth, this reinvention of the character, strip it all...
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no cgi. it made us laugh outloud and it worked.effects and work. >> it's that how shatner did his famous thing in star trek. he can't do this in in real life so they had two string full pulling his fingers apart. >> as a father now i'm curious do you find yourself choosing and looking at roles differently. >> do you want to direct movies directly now they have two films. >> think about it my kids are four and a half mousled they're not really watching anything yet except, me making like fart noises. >> i would pay to see >> you sit around going -- and they're like -- wow. i actually know a few audience members that still works with. and so not yet. prob probably will because i really only have like, you know, fantastic mr. fox to show. i have -- they can't watch anything else i've done. it will be a while. probably when they're five or six i may have to rethink my career. >> made some kids movies. really good to see you truman. >> that's george clooney making fart sounds in my interview i was very proud of i was happy we got to tha
no cgi. it made us laugh outloud and it worked.effects and work. >> it's that how shatner did his famous thing in star trek. he can't do this in in real life so they had two string full pulling his fingers apart. >> as a father now i'm curious do you find yourself choosing and looking at roles differently. >> do you want to direct movies directly now they have two films. >> think about it my kids are four and a half mousled they're not really watching anything yet...
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only things that are cgi are the powers and the glowing. has real lights on his hands but for in scene in particular we just pretty much have it on a bungee and every time that i would do something, it would release it into the vending machine but yeah, it's kind of cool because every time i do something, it's something really cool happens and it makes me feel a lot cooler than i actually. it's cool to practically be able to do the stuff. >> those are my kids. >> you have >> why didn't you tell me you have powers. >> dad puts people like us in jail. >> my experience things change when it's your own kid. >> character says something about things change when it's your own kid. >> yes. >> and i think it's interesting because there's the concept of what your father does in the show. >> definitely and. >> how it's completely changing him because now it's something personal to him. i'm curious as a mom are there things that change your perspective when it happens to specifically your own child. >> i think that's definitely true and that's part of
only things that are cgi are the powers and the glowing. has real lights on his hands but for in scene in particular we just pretty much have it on a bungee and every time that i would do something, it would release it into the vending machine but yeah, it's kind of cool because every time i do something, it's something really cool happens and it makes me feel a lot cooler than i actually. it's cool to practically be able to do the stuff. >> those are my kids. >> you have >>...