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also how they want to tell them and and even what role documentary film should play i think with chris wright the one of the directors and he said it best he said a lot of people may watch a documentary they think they're watching reality but we should remind them that documentaries are a film form and that this is made by subjective filmmakers with a subjective view of the world and they should even try to be depicting the truth ok that's very interesting and we have a tiny little bit more time scott so i'm going to sneak in another question what would from what you've seen so far your favorite thus far as that as a tip for our audience. well back when i thought was great as a documentary that would be my pick if you want something on the fiction side memory box which is a lebanese film but sort of mixes based on a real story sort of mixes documentary and fiction that's my favorite of the things i've seen so far thanks very much for those couple of tips insightful as always documentary films taking taking the cake in many instances at the belly nala thanks very much scott roxboro for that an
also how they want to tell them and and even what role documentary film should play i think with chris wright the one of the directors and he said it best he said a lot of people may watch a documentary they think they're watching reality but we should remind them that documentaries are a film form and that this is made by subjective filmmakers with a subjective view of the world and they should even try to be depicting the truth ok that's very interesting and we have a tiny little bit more...
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chris wright had to say during his testimony there's no doubt that it included individuals that we would call militia violence. in some instances individuals that were racially motivated. who advocate for the superiority of the white race but the militia probably at the moment. trending the biggest bucket if you will. w. reporter stacey bivins has been following the hearing for us and she joins us now stacey this is the 1st time we've heard the f.b.i. director speaking publicly about what led to the storming of the capitol we all remember these pictures of ron says essentially trying to stop the transfer of power the f.b.i. director also for himself. in washington d.c. democrats and republicans rarely agree on anything but when it comes to what director ray gave as an explanation it didn't cut it for either side now the back story is that in norfolk virginia there is an f.b.i. post and they caught some chatter and sent an e-mail the day before to a joint committee and also posted it on a special site. but lawmakers were wondering why there wasn't more of a vigorous attempt for the for th
chris wright had to say during his testimony there's no doubt that it included individuals that we would call militia violence. in some instances individuals that were racially motivated. who advocate for the superiority of the white race but the militia probably at the moment. trending the biggest bucket if you will. w. reporter stacey bivins has been following the hearing for us and she joins us now stacey this is the 1st time we've heard the f.b.i. director speaking publicly about what led...
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tell but also how they want to tell them and even what role documentary film should play i think chris wright the one of the directors and he said it best he said a lot of people only watch a documentary they think they're watching reality but we should remind them that documentaries are a film form and that this is made by subjective filmmakers with a subjective view of the world and they should even try to be depicting the truth ok that's very interesting and we have a tiny little bit more time scott so i'm going to sneak in another question what would from what you've seen so far your favorite thus far as that as a tip for our audience. well when i thought was great as a documentary that would be my pick if you want something on the fiction side memory box which is a lebanese film but sort of mixes based on a real story sort of mixes documentary and fiction that's my favorite pick of the things i've seen so far thanks very much for those couple of tips insightful as always documentary films taking taking the cake in many instances at the valley nala thanks very much scott roxboro for that
tell but also how they want to tell them and even what role documentary film should play i think chris wright the one of the directors and he said it best he said a lot of people only watch a documentary they think they're watching reality but we should remind them that documentaries are a film form and that this is made by subjective filmmakers with a subjective view of the world and they should even try to be depicting the truth ok that's very interesting and we have a tiny little bit more...
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but also how they want to tell them and and even what role documentary film should play i think chris wright the one of the directors and he said it best he said a lot of people may watch a documentary they think they're watching reality but we should remind them that documentaries are a film form and that this is made by subjective filmmakers with a subjective view of the world and they should even try to be depicting the truth ok that's very interesting and we have a tiny little bit more time scott so i'm going to sneak in another question what would be from what you've seen so far your favorite thus far as that as a tip for our audience. well back when i thought was great as a documentary that would be my pick if you want something on the fiction side memory box which is a lebanese film but sort of mixes based on a real story sort of mixes documentary and fiction that's my favorite pick of the things i've seen so far thanks very much for those couple of tips insightful as always documentary films taking taking the cake in many instances at the banal and thanks very much scott ross perot f
but also how they want to tell them and and even what role documentary film should play i think chris wright the one of the directors and he said it best he said a lot of people may watch a documentary they think they're watching reality but we should remind them that documentaries are a film form and that this is made by subjective filmmakers with a subjective view of the world and they should even try to be depicting the truth ok that's very interesting and we have a tiny little bit more time...
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let's listen to a little of what chris wright had to say during his testimony there's no doubt that it included individuals that we would call militia violence. in some instances individuals that were racially motivated extremists who advocate for the superiority of the white race but the militia probably at the moment. trending the biggest bucket. reporter stacey bivins has been following the hearing for us and she joins us now stacey this is the 1st time we've heard the f.b.i. director speaking publicly about what led to the storming off the capitol we all remember these pictures of brian says essentially trying to stop the transfer of power the f.b.i. director also for himself. in washington d.c. democrats and republicans rarely agree on anything but when it comes to what the rector ray gave as an explanation it didn't cut it for either side now the back story is that in norfolk virginia there is an f.b.i. post and they caught some chatter and sent an e-mail the day before to a joint committee and also posted it on a special site. but lawmakers were wondering why there wasn't more o
let's listen to a little of what chris wright had to say during his testimony there's no doubt that it included individuals that we would call militia violence. in some instances individuals that were racially motivated extremists who advocate for the superiority of the white race but the militia probably at the moment. trending the biggest bucket. reporter stacey bivins has been following the hearing for us and she joins us now stacey this is the 1st time we've heard the f.b.i. director...
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but also how they want to tell them and and even what role documentary film should play i think chris wright the one of the directors and he said it best he said a lot of people only watch a documentary they think they're watching reality but we should remind them that documentaries are a film form and that this is made by subjective filmmakers with a subjective view of the world and they should even try to be depicting the truth ok that's very interesting and we have a tiny little bit more time scott so i'm going to sneak in another question what would be from what you've seen so far your favorite thus far as that as a tip for our audience. well back when i thought was great as a documentary that would be my pick if you want something on the fiction side memory box which is a lebanese film but sort of mixes based on a real story sort of mixes documentary and fiction that's my favorite pick of the things i've seen so far thanks very much for those couple of tips insightful as always documentary films taking taking the cake in many instances at the banal and thanks very much scott ross perot
but also how they want to tell them and and even what role documentary film should play i think chris wright the one of the directors and he said it best he said a lot of people only watch a documentary they think they're watching reality but we should remind them that documentaries are a film form and that this is made by subjective filmmakers with a subjective view of the world and they should even try to be depicting the truth ok that's very interesting and we have a tiny little bit more...
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back to the leverage in dairy -- to the legendary dorsey wright of richmond, virginia on relative sector analysis within technical analysis. chris joins us from global wall street this morning. what do you see on a relative basis, when you look sector to sector or across broader indices? what is the dorsey wright and alice's this morning -- dorsey wright analysis this morning? chris: i looked through the entirety of the russell 1000, name my name, and what impressed me is -- name i name, -- name i name -- name by name, and what impressed me is they have filled the void in the absence of faang. they have been leadership for four or five or six months, and they have retained that even as the market has come in over the last several weeks. it is so different than what we are used to over the last several years. it was typically those type of stocks, the energies, the banks, the consumer names that would lead the market lower. they have supported the tape. i think we should take some comfort in that. jonathan: the s&p 500 has struggled because we haven't been able to take comfort from what has happened with growth. for this market t
back to the leverage in dairy -- to the legendary dorsey wright of richmond, virginia on relative sector analysis within technical analysis. chris joins us from global wall street this morning. what do you see on a relative basis, when you look sector to sector or across broader indices? what is the dorsey wright and alice's this morning -- dorsey wright analysis this morning? chris: i looked through the entirety of the russell 1000, name my name, and what impressed me is -- name i name, --...
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chris turner at ing, thanks for joining us. let's get a bloomberg first word news update with laura wright.ra: european countries, including germany and france, are restoring the rollout of the astrazeneca vaccine after the eu's drug regulator endorsed the shot, saying it is safe and is movingan increased risk of blood clot. they are doing studies into rare cases and is recommending a warning be added to the level. the u.s. -- the u.s. is weighing blocking the nordstrom two-part blank. it may issue -- nord stream 2 pipeline. it may issue penalties. congress is calling on the right has to take stronger action on the pipeline, which will take gas from russia to germany. france is looking down several regions, including the paris area, as a struggles to contain a third wave of the pandemic. only essential businesses and schools stay open. the measures will last for four weeks. the capital has been under a curfew since january, but the infection rate has continued decline. global news, 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more
chris turner at ing, thanks for joining us. let's get a bloomberg first word news update with laura wright.ra: european countries, including germany and france, are restoring the rollout of the astrazeneca vaccine after the eu's drug regulator endorsed the shot, saying it is safe and is movingan increased risk of blood clot. they are doing studies into rare cases and is recommending a warning be added to the level. the u.s. -- the u.s. is weighing blocking the nordstrom two-part blank. it may...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, is at westminster. wrightually just before - in terms of how it is paid for? our i think actuallyjust before moving on to that, but actually the business secretary may be let out something pretty significant on breakfast this morning on the bbc. he said, we will be extending furlough, or in fact he said he was asked about it and he said that, i think the chancellor has already indicated that we will be extending furlough. i think that has been part of a public announcement. there will be other measures we will see tomorrow. com now, that is really important, i think because what we know so far is that the chancellor has been saying in the past few days support will be extended for as long as the restrictions are in place, but he hasn't given any more detail than that and one of the really big questions for 6 million people who have been benefiting from job furlough were, with theirjob is being supported by the government at a cost of about £6 billion a year, i think, is well that go on beyond march, april, whe
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster. our political correspondent, damian grammaticas, is at westminster. wrightually just before - in terms of how it is paid for? our i think actuallyjust before moving on to that, but actually the business secretary may be let out something pretty significant on breakfast this morning on the bbc. he said, we will be extending furlough, or in fact he said he was asked about it and he said that, i think the chancellor has already indicated that we will be...