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out now they do but it's likelyjeff goldblum thing, you're so eager likelyjeff goldblum thing, you'reger to see whether you could, you didn't stop to think whether should. fundamentally, one big problem is i saw it in a high frame rate 3d which is this kind of high frame rate format which makes you think you're watching something which looks like behind—the—scenes footage. it's so real it looks like it's not a movie which is really bizarre. secondly, it's kind of distracting because even when you 5ee distracting because even when you see what they've done with the cgi, there is a computer—generated character, it's impossible not to sit there thinking, that's technologically quite interesting. my technologically quite interesting. my biggest problem is this. all you've got people injected a much—needed human note, ang lee for me is much—needed human note, ang lee for me i5a much—needed human note, ang lee for me is a storyteller, tell stories, stop worrying about the technology and whether or not we can push back 60 frames a second, ju5t and whether or not we can push back 60 frames a
out now they do but it's likelyjeff goldblum thing, you're so eager likelyjeff goldblum thing, you'reger to see whether you could, you didn't stop to think whether should. fundamentally, one big problem is i saw it in a high frame rate 3d which is this kind of high frame rate format which makes you think you're watching something which looks like behind—the—scenes footage. it's so real it looks like it's not a movie which is really bizarre. secondly, it's kind of distracting because even...
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>> that's jeff goldblum. "e.t."celebrate. >> ashley, this is the best birthday i've ever had. >> you know what, you know who had a great birthday dr. phil's son jordan at the hollywood bowl. he opened for the jonas brothers on back to back nights and they celebrated. >> by the way jordan posted these shots on his instagram. chris? >> what? >> it's been a pleasure. the jacket is amazing. >> i had a great time. it looks good on you. >> it may not go home with you. >> i'll fight you in the parking lot. >> watch "this is us" on nbc tonight. if you see two guys rolling around one the genie is announced its reduced the number of possible power safety shut by more than 10,000 customers in the last 24 hours. >>good evening. i'm can wait and i'm katharine pam moore is on assignment 189,000 customers in northern california could lose power. >>roughly half of them are in the bay area kron four's chair stone is following the story he was at a news conference earlier and joins us live. jr. >>well catherine we hear so much about
>> that's jeff goldblum. "e.t."celebrate. >> ashley, this is the best birthday i've ever had. >> you know what, you know who had a great birthday dr. phil's son jordan at the hollywood bowl. he opened for the jonas brothers on back to back nights and they celebrated. >> by the way jordan posted these shots on his instagram. chris? >> what? >> it's been a pleasure. the jacket is amazing. >> i had a great time. it looks good on you. >> it...
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>> that's jeff goldblum. "e.t."m celebrate. >> ashley, this is the best birthday i've ever had. >> you know what, you know who had a great birthday dr. phil's son jordan at the hollywood bowl. he opened for the jonas brothers on back to back nights and they celebrated. >> by the way jordan posted these shots on his instagram. chris? >> what? >> it's been a pleasure. the jacket is amazing. >> i had a great time. it looks good on you. >> it may not go home with you. >> i'll fight you in the parking lot. >> watch "this is us" on nbc tonight. if you see two guys rolling around one in a flower jacket, come try my really big chicken sandwich combo with two patties for $4.99, or three for $5.99, or four for $6.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! only at jack in the box. igpine and eucalyptus spthat awaken joy.of true fragrance crafted only by glade. s.c. johnson. ♪ sc johnson. two breaded chicken patties plus fries and a drink for
>> that's jeff goldblum. "e.t."m celebrate. >> ashley, this is the best birthday i've ever had. >> you know what, you know who had a great birthday dr. phil's son jordan at the hollywood bowl. he opened for the jonas brothers on back to back nights and they celebrated. >> by the way jordan posted these shots on his instagram. chris? >> what? >> it's been a pleasure. the jacket is amazing. >> i had a great time. it looks good on you. >>...
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not the false of occult insults on the internet done by those old movies lots of us loses i bet goldblum thought the most awesome awesome insult them on a fluke and it's not just in the data not whether. or not she did not meet the. events of september but she kept in the form of this which i challenge. you to steepen the norm this feast posted if they don't this is a movie to give to those limits nothing must we give them is to keep them hidden for now the bill of us here in a 1000 which is you want to won the vote of any no i think it is a good enough to. let the law do computer oh you will find with more nose in again oh thank goodness i'm still might use it and i would have nothing to fall on you like but in that i think you're ok very much because you want to go she will make the best crude oil on land without a deal yet i trust because i have bought the you know the metrodome up with this ok big thank you so by that point you know i'm getting late no jacket and yeah you get there get your. jesus. and your blood in the trailer thing see this for the city. you have guided us since th
not the false of occult insults on the internet done by those old movies lots of us loses i bet goldblum thought the most awesome awesome insult them on a fluke and it's not just in the data not whether. or not she did not meet the. events of september but she kept in the form of this which i challenge. you to steepen the norm this feast posted if they don't this is a movie to give to those limits nothing must we give them is to keep them hidden for now the bill of us here in a 1000 which is...
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turns out now they do have the technology to do it but you do think, it's like thejeff goldblum thingee whether you could, you didn't stop to think whether you should. because fundamentally, firstly, one bi g problem with it is that i saw it in the 120 high frame rate 3d, which he made billy lynn's long halftime walk in, which is this kind of high frame rate format which makes you think you're watching something that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. oh yes, it's so real it looks like it's not a movie, which is really, really bizarre. the second thing is, it's kind of distracting because even when you see what they've done with the cgi, there's a computer—generated character to some extent, it is impossible not to sit there thinking, oh, that's technologically quite interesting. and my biggest problem is this. although you've you've got people like mary elizabeth winstead injecting a much—needed human note, ang lee for me is a storyteller. yes, yes! tell stories! stop worrying about the technology, stop worrying about whether or not we can push back 120 frames, 60 frames a second,
turns out now they do have the technology to do it but you do think, it's like thejeff goldblum thingee whether you could, you didn't stop to think whether you should. because fundamentally, firstly, one bi g problem with it is that i saw it in the 120 high frame rate 3d, which he made billy lynn's long halftime walk in, which is this kind of high frame rate format which makes you think you're watching something that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. oh yes, it's so real it looks like...
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it turns out now they do have the technology and you do you think it is likejeff goldblum saying. see whether you could, you didn't stop to think whether you should," because fundamentally firstly, one of the biggest problems with it is i saw it in the 120 frame high frame rate 3d which he made billy lynn's long half—time walk in which is this high frame rate format which makes you think you are watching something that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. oh yes, it's so real that it looks like it is not a movie which is really, really bizarre. the second thing is it is kind of distracting because even when you see what they have done with the c61, there is a computer generated character to some extent, it is impossible not to sit there looking at it thinking, "0h, that is technologically quite interesting." and my biggest problem is this. although you've got people like mary elizabeth winstead injecting a much needed human note, ang lee for me is a storyteller. tell stories! stop worrying about the technology, stop wearing about whether or not we get pushback on 120 frames, 60 f
it turns out now they do have the technology and you do you think it is likejeff goldblum saying. see whether you could, you didn't stop to think whether you should," because fundamentally firstly, one of the biggest problems with it is i saw it in the 120 frame high frame rate 3d which he made billy lynn's long half—time walk in which is this high frame rate format which makes you think you are watching something that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. oh yes, it's so real that...
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mentioned the human discount theory i know those that have that built in it doesn't have the jeff goldblum maxim of could we do it or should we do it. >> i hate to say this but i don't know much about it. it's impossible for me to know everything. [laughter] that's the first problem i'm a historian and not a scientist. the second thing is that there is a level of fear that has built up and i don't know about the models that have the discount rate built into them i could babylon but i won't because they just don't know enough to answer. >> sometime silicon valley can create things because i have money so i must be good at everything what is it necessarily true so i talked to my friends we have 40 neurons we have no idea how they work together. they think that we will download johnny depp's brain in three years. so there's always models of intellectual may be 400 years from d now we could download a brain. who knows the future but did you actually look at people that studied intelligence as we understand it in animals? >> i have a question of the importance of the science if that couldn't ge
mentioned the human discount theory i know those that have that built in it doesn't have the jeff goldblum maxim of could we do it or should we do it. >> i hate to say this but i don't know much about it. it's impossible for me to know everything. [laughter] that's the first problem i'm a historian and not a scientist. the second thing is that there is a level of fear that has built up and i don't know about the models that have the discount rate built into them i could babylon but i...
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life will find a way but truthfully you don't need a digital tram saurus or an open shirted jeff goldblum to tell you that you can not many way you can simply had down to western australia's dresser formation to discover a perfect snapshot of microbial life fossilized together in rock formation called stroh to light while there has been some debate over just how these formations were formed was a living creature is at work or just mother nature be in fun recent tests on the as a strong and stroke matter so have many scientists archaeologist the research is now believing that life had found a way to make these formations get it 3.51. 1000000000 years ago makes you wonder just what archaeologists will dig up 3500000000 years from now. probably some very embarrassing cd collection. and probably not a born. they're not going to. show for you to everyone for murder one in this world we're not told the build up enough so i tell you all i love you i am to roll over and have a flawless keep on watching all those hawks out there a great deal better. i the life i i. i. i. was. scandalous ongoing th
life will find a way but truthfully you don't need a digital tram saurus or an open shirted jeff goldblum to tell you that you can not many way you can simply had down to western australia's dresser formation to discover a perfect snapshot of microbial life fossilized together in rock formation called stroh to light while there has been some debate over just how these formations were formed was a living creature is at work or just mother nature be in fun recent tests on the as a strong and...
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. >> if i may quote the greatest scientist of our time, jeff goldin -- jeff goldblum's character and "jurassic park." -- in jurassic park. i can't remember exactly, it was a long time ago. the point is, this is again scientism. isther or not they should not a scientific question, it is a philosophical and ethical question. forgion is one place to go those ethics, but it is not the only source. there are lots of amazing secular sources. in bioethics, but also in climate change ethics. is fascinating philosophical yuestions about how man lives today matter versus years from now. that is a hard ethical question. science can't really give us answers to that. it can't tell us which lives are more by liberal in this world war i -- are more valuable in this world or 1000 years from now. we need to push scientists and push the state to regulate science or not regulate science on a case-by-case basis. aboutare hard questions these ethical issues before they show up, because they are going to keep coming. to often, we think of ethics and science about bioethics, genetic engineering, genetic en
. >> if i may quote the greatest scientist of our time, jeff goldin -- jeff goldblum's character and "jurassic park." -- in jurassic park. i can't remember exactly, it was a long time ago. the point is, this is again scientism. isther or not they should not a scientific question, it is a philosophical and ethical question. forgion is one place to go those ethics, but it is not the only source. there are lots of amazing secular sources. in bioethics, but also in climate change...
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. >> jeff goldblum is starting to annoy me. like, okay, dude, you're quirky, we get it. you have some weird sweaters, good for you. i know what you're talkin' about, believe you me, if i was in your shoes, i might feel the same way, like my new shirt? [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you, everyone. cobie smulders is here. and we'll be right back with vice president joe biden. [cheers and applause] ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by toyota. ♪ ♪ good lunch? amazing! toyota, let's go places. friends & family sale!.... take an extra 20% off! save on men's and women's denim... nine west shoes and boots... and the big one throw is just $14.39. plus - take an extra $20 off your $100 purchase!... plus - everyone gets kohl's cash! right now... at kohl's. you sure you don't want me to come with you? i'm very sure. because i can. make good choices. you make good choices. i am. fiber is good for digestive health. good choices never tasted so good. raisin bran stop dancing around the pain tasted so good. that keeps you up again, and again. advil pm silences pain, a
. >> jeff goldblum is starting to annoy me. like, okay, dude, you're quirky, we get it. you have some weird sweaters, good for you. i know what you're talkin' about, believe you me, if i was in your shoes, i might feel the same way, like my new shirt? [cheers and applause] >> jimmy: thank you, everyone. cobie smulders is here. and we'll be right back with vice president joe biden. [cheers and applause] ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by toyota. ♪ ♪ good...
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it turns out now they do, but it's like thejeff goldblum thing, you're so eager to see whether you couldink you're watching something which looks like behind—the—scenes footage. it's so real, it looks like it's not a movie, which is really bizarre. secondly, it's kind of distracting because even when you see what they've done with the cgi, there is a computer—generated character, it's impossible not to sit there thinking, that's technologically quite interesting. my biggest problem is this. while you've got mary elizabeth winstead injecting a much—needed human note, ang lee for me is a storyteller. tell stories, stop worrying about the technology and whether or not we can push back 60 frames a second, just do the thing you did before, which was be a great storyteller. i have no problem with technology, but technology for its own sake feels like the tail wagging the dog. it is true that most of the ideas, i have seen before, it is a sub—blade runner idea about body and soul and most of the time, you're sitting there thinking, just tell me a story like you used to. i'm sure he'll listen to
it turns out now they do, but it's like thejeff goldblum thing, you're so eager to see whether you couldink you're watching something which looks like behind—the—scenes footage. it's so real, it looks like it's not a movie, which is really bizarre. secondly, it's kind of distracting because even when you see what they've done with the cgi, there is a computer—generated character, it's impossible not to sit there thinking, that's technologically quite interesting. my biggest problem is...
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turns out now they do, but it's like thejeff goldblum thing, you're so eager to see whether you could fundamentally, one big problem is i saw it in high frame rate 3d, which is this kind of high frame rate format which makes you think you're watching something that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. it's so real it looks like it's not a movie, which is really bizarre. secondly, it's kind of distracting because even when you see what they've done with the cgi, there is a computer—generated character to some extent, it's impossible not to sit there thinking, that's technologically quite interesting. my biggest problem is this. while you've got mary elizabeth winstead injecting a much—needed human note, ang lee for me is a storyteller. tell stories! stop worrying about the technology, stop worrying about whether or not we can push back 60 frames a second, just do the thing you did before, which was be a great storyteller. i have no problem with technology, but technology for its own sake feels like the tail wagging the dog. and it is true that most of the ideas i have seen before, it
turns out now they do, but it's like thejeff goldblum thing, you're so eager to see whether you could fundamentally, one big problem is i saw it in high frame rate 3d, which is this kind of high frame rate format which makes you think you're watching something that looks like behind—the—scenes footage. it's so real it looks like it's not a movie, which is really bizarre. secondly, it's kind of distracting because even when you see what they've done with the cgi, there is a...