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genius behind monsters and godzilla, rogue one has earned over $1 billion at the box office and has the team at industrial lights and magic to recreate that galaxy and as we found out when we visited them in london they provided some very cool kit to comment his unique directing style. he is a very hands—on filmmaker. likes to walk around the sets and physically pick up around the sets and physically pick up the camera is and walk around and find interesting angles that might not have occurred to him when he was planning the shoots in preproduction. they were keen that they were able to apply that same style of film into the synthetic camera, so we used the real—time virtual reality system and so he could show us rather than explain it to us. this is it? this is what we call our v camera. it is an ipad with a controller stuck on the back! so you are using existing technology? exactly. we can set it out relatively easily and quickly. is this where he did the scenes? this is where he shot his virtual film. so this is the scene that was actually set up for the trailer, the first traile
genius behind monsters and godzilla, rogue one has earned over $1 billion at the box office and has the team at industrial lights and magic to recreate that galaxy and as we found out when we visited them in london they provided some very cool kit to comment his unique directing style. he is a very hands—on filmmaker. likes to walk around the sets and physically pick up around the sets and physically pick up the camera is and walk around and find interesting angles that might not have...
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and godzilla, of all people. [ laughter ] we really need to capture godzilla and send it back to chinaall for this tnn report. i've got to get back to work. [ cheers and applause ] show the logo. cue the music. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new degree ultraclearnt saving black + white.othes. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. new degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. ♪ ♪ ♪ [beeping] ♪ the 2017 rav4 with toyota safety sense, standard. toyota. let's go places. and this is they like lobster party.y, red lobster's lobsterfest is back with 9 irresistible lobster dishes. yeah, it's a lot. try tender lobster lover's dream and see how sweet a lobster dream can be. or pick two delicious lobster tails with new lobster mix and match. the only thing more tempting than one succulent lobster tail, is two. is your mouth watering yet? good. because there's something for everyone, and everyone's invited. so come in today. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, hi, everybody! welcome back! [ cheers and applause ] welcome back
and godzilla, of all people. [ laughter ] we really need to capture godzilla and send it back to chinaall for this tnn report. i've got to get back to work. [ cheers and applause ] show the logo. cue the music. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ new degree ultraclearnt saving black + white.othes. no yellow stains on white clothes. no white marks on black clothes. new degree ultraclear black + white. it won't let you down. ♪ ♪ ♪ [beeping] ♪ the 2017 rav4 with toyota safety...
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and as i say it's always funny godzilla versus bambi. then comes the first primary debate. there is donald trump and he's got the highest percentage since he gets the first question. he's never been in a political debate like that and he's up against 12 of the most qualified, most experienced republican politicians and the first question out of the box and on top whatever that was, i documented figures, 30 million, 20 million whatever it was people and meghan kelly says, the first question, you refer to women as fat slobs and pigs and he doesn't hesitate a second, he said that was just rosie o'donnell. [laughter] i said this is a guy that is an instinctive fighter. this is somebody we want. [laughter] so now, to the civil war that we are in. you have to understand this has been going on since the 60s is the crucible of the left but it's been going on really since the 70s and all that began accumulating power in our school system which is now a completely leftist school system. schools in a democracy are there to teach students how to think not what to think, an authoritaria
and as i say it's always funny godzilla versus bambi. then comes the first primary debate. there is donald trump and he's got the highest percentage since he gets the first question. he's never been in a political debate like that and he's up against 12 of the most qualified, most experienced republican politicians and the first question out of the box and on top whatever that was, i documented figures, 30 million, 20 million whatever it was people and meghan kelly says, the first question, you...
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directed by gareth edwards, the visual genius behind monsters and godzilla, rogue one has earned overat the worldwide box office and has, unsurprisingly, been nominated for an oscar in visual effects. edwards worked with the team at industrial lights and magic to recreate that galaxy far, far away and, as we found out when we visited their london office, they provided some very cool kit to help facilitate his unique directing style. so he's a very hands—on filmmaker. he likes to walk around his sets and physically pick up the camera himself and walk around and find interesting angles that might not have occurred to him when he was planning out so we used a real—time virtual reality system, and therefore he can show us rather than explain to us. and this is it? this is it. this is what we call our vcam renderer. can ijust point out, it's an ipad with a vive controller stuck on the back! so you're using existing technology? exactly. and we can set it up relatively easily and quickly. and is this where he did these scenes, in this room? this is where he shot his virtual camera work. so t
directed by gareth edwards, the visual genius behind monsters and godzilla, rogue one has earned overat the worldwide box office and has, unsurprisingly, been nominated for an oscar in visual effects. edwards worked with the team at industrial lights and magic to recreate that galaxy far, far away and, as we found out when we visited their london office, they provided some very cool kit to help facilitate his unique directing style. so he's a very hands—on filmmaker. he likes to walk around...
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and i -- as i say it's always for me godzilla versus bambi, so i waited. and then come this first primary debate. there's donald trump and he has got the highest percentage so he gets the first question. the gee hey never been in a political debate like that and he is up against the -- 12 events -- 12 of the most qualified, most experienced, republican politicians, and the first question out of the box in front of whatever it was -- i don't remember the figures -- 30 million, 20 million, whatever it was, people -- and megyn kelly says this is the first question. you referred to women as fat slobs and pigs. and he doesn't hesitate a said and stated was just rosie o'donnell. and i said, this is a guy who is an instinctive fighter. this is somebody we want. so now to the civil war we're in. you have to understand, this civil war has been going on really got -- of course the 60s is the crucible of this -- of the left but it's been going on since really the '70s when the left began accumulating power in our school system, which is now a completely leftist schoo
and i -- as i say it's always for me godzilla versus bambi, so i waited. and then come this first primary debate. there's donald trump and he has got the highest percentage so he gets the first question. the gee hey never been in a political debate like that and he is up against the -- 12 events -- 12 of the most qualified, most experienced, republican politicians, and the first question out of the box in front of whatever it was -- i don't remember the figures -- 30 million, 20 million,...
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godzilla is coming! godzilla? godzilla is coming! what we have here is failure to communicate!ou gonna spend the night in the box! frankly, raul, i don't give a damn. and where-- and where is the batman? batman? you're crazy, man. police! why'd you call back? police! they don't call back! nobody puts baby in the corner! you suck! [grunts] no, i swear, man. i swear they drop the stuff off at my cell phone store, and then i take it to the next guy. then what? that's it. that's all i know. who does the drop? who does the drop? diaz, all right? juan diaz. juan diaz. paul: these are not the droids you're looking for. sit down. sit down right here. what the ----? what the ---- is going--? you're gonna give us juan diaz, or you're going away for a long time. when's your next delivery? look at me. uh, i was supposed to meet him t-today, 1:00. congratulations. you don't have to go to jail. you just been had by white lightning. raul: what? and black thunder! a couple of dicks. time to go deep undercover, jim. paul: free minutes. you can call your grandmother, your aunts, your uncles. fre
godzilla is coming! godzilla? godzilla is coming! what we have here is failure to communicate!ou gonna spend the night in the box! frankly, raul, i don't give a damn. and where-- and where is the batman? batman? you're crazy, man. police! why'd you call back? police! they don't call back! nobody puts baby in the corner! you suck! [grunts] no, i swear, man. i swear they drop the stuff off at my cell phone store, and then i take it to the next guy. then what? that's it. that's all i know. who...
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and they call me godzilla because i got more points than anybody else in the prison system. so i fight everybody. i fight anybody that fight with me. and i've been in the hole 19 years straight. >> taylor spent all those years in the shu because of a list of violent infractions rivalling any inmate we've ever profiled on "lockup." >> i had my nose broke. hip broke. shoulder broke. and foot broke all in a conversation with the police yard extraction, pod extraction, hospital extraction, shower extraction, any place you can get into a fight i got in a fight with. >> when our crew later visited taylor's cell he felt compelled to let the producer know that nobody is entirely safe around him. >> the last fight -- two days on life support machine so i don't know if you really want to run in here. >> gradually he became more comfortable and gave an impromptu show and tell of his cell. >> tell me about your cell. what do you got in here? >> don't see nothing but one book and my medication, and that's my soap i save and put them all together and make one bar so i can do my laundry. t
and they call me godzilla because i got more points than anybody else in the prison system. so i fight everybody. i fight anybody that fight with me. and i've been in the hole 19 years straight. >> taylor spent all those years in the shu because of a list of violent infractions rivalling any inmate we've ever profiled on "lockup." >> i had my nose broke. hip broke. shoulder broke. and foot broke all in a conversation with the police yard extraction, pod extraction,...
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was it nixon as godzilla? was it, that i -- ? >> ralph steadman: yeah. he was a great subject. nixon, or a vampire nixon, bat nixon. >> anthony: did you ever get an official reaction to your work from the white house? >> ralph steadman: never. >> anthony: "i am not a giant shitting godzilla." >> ralph steadman: yeah. [ laughs ] >> anthony: you don't want to deny that. >> ralph steadman: no, it's funny how that was. >> anthony: and boris johnson here. i think the hair, in this case, is just -- it's an irresistible impulse. >> ralph steadman: well, to do it i've got to come out with it more, uh -- >> anthony: but it's perfect. >> ralph steadman: boris is our trump. >> anthony: well, they both -- it is a supernova of incredibly bad hair. >> ralph steadman: yeah. >> anthony: i mean, the two of them together. what's happening? what's going on in this country? is it going to be okay? >> ralph steadman: not at the moment, no. >> anthony: does it say anything about the country as a whole? >> ralph steadman: i think it does, perhaps there's been a secret desire to really say, "wait a mi
was it nixon as godzilla? was it, that i -- ? >> ralph steadman: yeah. he was a great subject. nixon, or a vampire nixon, bat nixon. >> anthony: did you ever get an official reaction to your work from the white house? >> ralph steadman: never. >> anthony: "i am not a giant shitting godzilla." >> ralph steadman: yeah. [ laughs ] >> anthony: you don't want to deny that. >> ralph steadman: no, it's funny how that was. >> anthony: and boris...
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. >> it looks like a godzilla egg my question the egg hatches. do you know?> i guess it would be like twins. >> i don't know. if it was fertilized but it's just a big omelet now. >> well, and a youtube video. >>> this is kind of crazy because you know, i think you like special starbucks orders. >> i do like special drinks. >> 19 ingredients? 19 ingredients. >> greedy. >> take a look at this. this is an order, the most obnoxious starbucks order ever. okay? i'm going to going heavy cream, lack tad milk, in avente cup, no water, honey, greek yogurt. >> greek yogurt. >> i'm exhausted. 34 degrees. strawberry, like how long does this thing take to make. >> what is the drink? >> it's called the, i don't know, we call this had something earlier. green vanilla bean something. >> i want to have one. >> you do? >> well, maybe not as >> what is this? >> 19 ingredients. it's a frappuccino. it's frap chino with a lot of business. okay so let's talk about talent. something that we like to see japanese student has broken the guinness world record for the most finger snaps in
. >> it looks like a godzilla egg my question the egg hatches. do you know?> i guess it would be like twins. >> i don't know. if it was fertilized but it's just a big omelet now. >> well, and a youtube video. >>> this is kind of crazy because you know, i think you like special starbucks orders. >> i do like special drinks. >> 19 ingredients? 19 ingredients. >> greedy. >> take a look at this. this is an order, the most obnoxious starbucks...
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meets godzilla and it didn't happen.ughter] it all worked out ok. there were collective sighs of relief, but there were still signals about nafta there and there were expressions of concern around the border. we will deal with them over time. that's the reality. we have to get down to the hard facts, the tremendous advantages that can be laid out in very specific terms of this agreement, and modernization around things like dispute resolution mechanisms, rules of origin -- those things can and should be dealt with because of the many changes that have happened since this agreement was put in place. jason: the value chain integration that has occurred in north america as a result of nafta has not been discussed as much but has allowed our global exports to be more economically competitive. what are the risks to the united states if we break this up? what does this mean for china and for china's position in the world with a less competitive unified north america? paula: the integration which has occurred and accelerated, f
meets godzilla and it didn't happen.ughter] it all worked out ok. there were collective sighs of relief, but there were still signals about nafta there and there were expressions of concern around the border. we will deal with them over time. that's the reality. we have to get down to the hard facts, the tremendous advantages that can be laid out in very specific terms of this agreement, and modernization around things like dispute resolution mechanisms, rules of origin -- those things can and...
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joe, careful with that godzilla joke>> come on now. >> michael: i feel like jose canseco.u said you want to hug trump, but just be careful, trump hugs back. kirsten, you said it the media always focuses on one comment is that trump makes, i've heard the theory that he will often throw out an incendiary comment intentionally knowing that it will get free coverage and they will be refuting it because it'll reach the audience. that way he gets repressed. >> that's why he tweets before 9:00 a.m. a sad. >> tom: i've heard that you sometimes say incendiary things hoping they will get [bleep] so your next ones will get in. >> michael: i've never heard such a thing in my life. >> tom: that's what he told me me. >> michael: that was personal! stephen, you imply that the media makes up its own narratives, but isn't that what you're doing when you're writing a story? >> yes but not when you're reporting. if you are doing a mark twain thing, then yeah, you're making up stories. >> michael: all right, tom, it's been served. thank you. >> tom: thank you, michael. coming up, pluto might
joe, careful with that godzilla joke>> come on now. >> michael: i feel like jose canseco.u said you want to hug trump, but just be careful, trump hugs back. kirsten, you said it the media always focuses on one comment is that trump makes, i've heard the theory that he will often throw out an incendiary comment intentionally knowing that it will get free coverage and they will be refuting it because it'll reach the audience. that way he gets repressed. >> that's why he tweets...
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this where godzilla lives. bro, this is crazy!for airline pilots now, because they don't talk to you. [ light laughter ] it's not their job. it's the flight attendants' job to say hello. the airline pilot ain't got time to talk to you. he's busy, he trying to make sure he does his job properly. you look in the cockpit, you get on the plane. what you see? two people nervous, checking buttons. that's all you see. that's all you see in the cockpit. two people trying not to lose their job. [ laughter ] "did you check all of the buttons?" [ laughter ] because we can't leave 'til we check all the -- you got to check the buttons up here, and then we check the buttons down here. just -- the starter. "ladies and gentlemen, there's going to be a delay." [ laughter ] "we gotta recheck these buttons. thank for choosing" -- i don't need that. [ cheers and applause ] like -- like, i honestly don't need the captain of the flight walking down the aisle checking on me. just fly the plane, man. we cool. i don't need you sashaying -- "welcome aboard
this where godzilla lives. bro, this is crazy!for airline pilots now, because they don't talk to you. [ light laughter ] it's not their job. it's the flight attendants' job to say hello. the airline pilot ain't got time to talk to you. he's busy, he trying to make sure he does his job properly. you look in the cockpit, you get on the plane. what you see? two people nervous, checking buttons. that's all you see. that's all you see in the cockpit. two people trying not to lose their job. [...
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there was a lot of rhetoric about this being bambi meets godzilla. it didn't happen. it worked out okay. there was a collective sigh of relief. however, there were signals still about nafta that were there, that was expressions of concern around the boarder. we'll deal with them over time and that's the reality. we have to get down to the hard facts, the tremendous advantages that can be laid out in very specific terms of this agreement and modernizations around things like dispute, rules of origin. those things can be and should be dealt with because of the many changes that have happened since this agreement took place. >> the value integration that occurred in north america as a result of nafta has, not discussed as much but allowed global exports to be more economically competitive. so one of the risks to the united states if we break this up, what does this mean for china and for china's position in the world with a less competitive unified north america? >> well, the integration which has occurred and accelerated, facilitated by the nafta really started with u.s
there was a lot of rhetoric about this being bambi meets godzilla. it didn't happen. it worked out okay. there was a collective sigh of relief. however, there were signals still about nafta that were there, that was expressions of concern around the boarder. we'll deal with them over time and that's the reality. we have to get down to the hard facts, the tremendous advantages that can be laid out in very specific terms of this agreement and modernizations around things like dispute, rules of...