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there's a book, the work of christopher nolan. day, what defines good and evil. big questions certainly tackled in this new work, and we're thrilled to welcome here on set christopher nolan himself. just thrilled to have you. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i got to see this film. i will tell my viewers, it is worth seeing and then some. and so i mentioned your reputation. i hope you'll pardon a simple question to begin. >> sure. >> is this a film about how we develop science and technology, the science itself? or is this more a film about how people use it? >> i think it's both. i think it's a film about consequences. that's what i sort of come away from the process of engaging with oppenheimer's story for several years. i think it raises a lot of questions about the relationship between science, technology, the media, the government. you know, the manhattan project was the first time in history that scientists were called upon to defend their country, to try and win the war against, you know, the nazis, for
there's a book, the work of christopher nolan. day, what defines good and evil. big questions certainly tackled in this new work, and we're thrilled to welcome here on set christopher nolan himself. just thrilled to have you. thanks for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> i got to see this film. i will tell my viewers, it is worth seeing and then some. and so i mentioned your reputation. i hope you'll pardon a simple question to begin. >> sure. >> is this a film...
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as dr andrew corbett—nolan.ute event at a health care conference in 2017, his colleague from the good governance institute, who also only held a bachelor's degree, was also billed as a doctor. and in a conference and event and report in 2018, written by the good governance institute, in conjunction with the royal college of physicians of edinburgh. mr corbett—nolan told us that this title was the result of an honest mistake by the college. regarding the other occasions, he told us it is not uncommon for people in the health world to be mistakenly referred to as "doctor" when speaking publicly. the director of consultancy and principal consultant of the good governance institute, and also the company's ethical compliance officer, is mason fitzgerald. in 2021, mr fitzgerald was due to become chief executive of the norfolk and suffolk nhs trust. instead, he was sacked from the nhs after a bbc investigation discovered that he didn't actually possess a master of laws qualification that appeared alongside his name in
as dr andrew corbett—nolan.ute event at a health care conference in 2017, his colleague from the good governance institute, who also only held a bachelor's degree, was also billed as a doctor. and in a conference and event and report in 2018, written by the good governance institute, in conjunction with the royal college of physicians of edinburgh. mr corbett—nolan told us that this title was the result of an honest mistake by the college. regarding the other occasions, he told us it is not...
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any delay for nolan is a loss to cinemark. forthe delay for nolan is a loss to cinemark.d war drama dunkirk. oppenheimer is his latest movie to take on big themes and, with the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other extension threat to humankind, ai? ~ , ., other extension threat to humankind, ai? ~ ., ~ other extension threat to humankind, al? ., ~ ., ., , ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of al. — ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of al. they _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see this _ ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see this moment i field of ai, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer mode. they're looking to history to say, ok, what are our responsibilities? how can we deal with the potential of unintended consequences? we detonate an atomic device we might start a _ detonate an atomic device we might start a chain reaction that destroys the world — start a chain reaction that destroys the world. . . ., s
any delay for nolan is a loss to cinemark. forthe delay for nolan is a loss to cinemark.d war drama dunkirk. oppenheimer is his latest movie to take on big themes and, with the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other extension threat to humankind, ai? ~ , ., other extension threat to humankind, ai? ~ ., ~ other extension threat to humankind, al? ., ~ ., ., , ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of al. — ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of al. they...
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the 16th 1945 and los alamos, new mexico christopher nolan's new. so, oppenheimer tells the story of the manhattan project, which led to the creation of the 1st nuclear weapon. the film hits the screens this week and send them us around the world. or oppenheimer is a story of genius and hubris. a story of one man's brilliant mind, changed the world forever in the wake of russia's war and ukraine. the topic could hardly be time later alongside kelly and murphy as j. robert oppenheimer director christopher nolan assembled in all star cast, including matt damon, emily blunt, and florence pugh. the british american filmmaker is an expert in big budget cinema is films that grows more than $5000000000.00 worldwide and received a total of $36.00 oscar nominations, and 11 winds. including 2 for best picture lead up to the trinity test. they were dealing with the very small possibilities. when will they push that off to be set? finally, the atmosphere of the i'm destroyed talk and yet they push the button. it's no secret that nolan is no fan of modern c g. i
the 16th 1945 and los alamos, new mexico christopher nolan's new. so, oppenheimer tells the story of the manhattan project, which led to the creation of the 1st nuclear weapon. the film hits the screens this week and send them us around the world. or oppenheimer is a story of genius and hubris. a story of one man's brilliant mind, changed the world forever in the wake of russia's war and ukraine. the topic could hardly be time later alongside kelly and murphy as j. robert oppenheimer director...
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christopher nolan almost needs no introduction.cclaimed director is behind blockbusters, including the dark knight trilogy and interstellar. the futuristic science fiction epic which blasted matthew mcconaughey and anne hathaway into space, as well as historical films like dunkirk, which brought the story of the evacuation of allied soldiers in 1940 to a wider audience. nolan delivers box office successes, and the movies have won 11 oscars from 36 nominations. but the director has never clinched the coveted best picture or best director award. perhaps his latest, oppenheimer, will change that. starring cillian murphy as theoretical physicistj. robert oppenheimer, it charts the invention of the first atomic bomb, which was tested by scientists in the desert in new mexico in 1945, and then dropped controversially on hiroshima and nagasaki, ending world war two. i sat down with christopher nolan ahead of the film's premiere in london. well, christopher nolan, thank you so much for talking to us at the bbc. your actors speak very highl
christopher nolan almost needs no introduction.cclaimed director is behind blockbusters, including the dark knight trilogy and interstellar. the futuristic science fiction epic which blasted matthew mcconaughey and anne hathaway into space, as well as historical films like dunkirk, which brought the story of the evacuation of allied soldiers in 1940 to a wider audience. nolan delivers box office successes, and the movies have won 11 oscars from 36 nominations. but the director has never...
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it's no secret that nolan is no fan of modern c g. i technology for special effects . my preference is to always do things in camera as much as possible it's. that's a big challenge for free development direction. bring the reality of, of things that for the actors in order to recreate the trinity test funds distinct to mushroom cloud. nolan special effects team set off an explosion using a combination of gasoline and propane aluminum, powder and magnesium were added to approximate the instant blinding flash that accompanies a nuclear blast. a lot of experimentation, we came up with some very interesting analog methods of how to approach this move, which was leading to the trinity test, which had to feel nightmarish and terrifying in a way the computer graphics and the other were the result. a stunning, yet frightening visual masterpiece. and a quick reminder of the top stories were following for you at this hour, explosions of touring through a military base and russian occupying crimea, igniting a large fire. and promising thousands of evacuations comes after russia
it's no secret that nolan is no fan of modern c g. i technology for special effects . my preference is to always do things in camera as much as possible it's. that's a big challenge for free development direction. bring the reality of, of things that for the actors in order to recreate the trinity test funds distinct to mushroom cloud. nolan special effects team set off an explosion using a combination of gasoline and propane aluminum, powder and magnesium were added to approximate the instant...
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director christopher nolan discusses his new film about the father of the atomic bomb. we remember the life and legendary career of senior tony bennett. >> this is "the pbs newshour," from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at the arizona state university. >> again today, ukraine suffered a barrage of russian missile strikes, part of a deadly summer of attacks, but as our special correspondent has discovered, many of the russian-made cruise missiles would not be able to find their targets without the help of american companies. his investigation is supported by the pulitzer center. >> in a village about 25 miles north of the western ukrainian city of kaminski, ukrainian officers show us the remains of a recent russian missile strike against their country, a scene that has become all too familiar in over 500 days of russia's full-scale war. this missile did not hurt anyone. it was shot down by one of the western russian air defense systems donated to ukraine in recent months. these officers' job is to collect the fra
director christopher nolan discusses his new film about the father of the atomic bomb. we remember the life and legendary career of senior tony bennett. >> this is "the pbs newshour," from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at the arizona state university. >> again today, ukraine suffered a barrage of russian missile strikes, part of a deadly summer of attacks, but as our special correspondent has discovered, many of...
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any delay from nolan is a loss to cinema. including the second world war drama dunkirk, oppenheimer is his latest movie to take on big themes, and with the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other existential threat to humankind, ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, as i do from time to time, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer moment. they're looking to his story to say, "ok, what are our responsibilities?" "how can we deal with the potential of unintended consequences?" if we detonate an atomic device, we might start a chain reaction that...destroys the world. there are ethical lessons for the future in this timely film about a scientific genius whose actions irrevocably changed life on earth. katie razzall, bbc news. time for a look at the weather, here's darren bett. look and feel much like summer at the moment here in the uk, it may not be _ the moment here in the uk, it may no. , ., ., ' the moment here in the uk, it may “0! , ., ., ' ., , the moment here in the
any delay from nolan is a loss to cinema. including the second world war drama dunkirk, oppenheimer is his latest movie to take on big themes, and with the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other existential threat to humankind, ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, as i do from time to time, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer moment. they're looking to his story to say, "ok, what are our responsibilities?" "how can we...
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christopher nolan's ever shot and longest film on imax. 70 millimeter. >> wow. it's three hours. we're going to have more on that and why it's so important coming up in just a little bit. >> we want to begin, though, this morning with the persistent and still chilling heat that is plaguing more than 40 million americans. >> tarrant county, texas, reported four heat related deaths this month, including a 26 year old who died while working outdoors. and officials in nevada are investigating after two hikers were found dead at a state park where temperatures soared into the triple digits. >> palm springs, california, shattered a more than 50 year record after reaching nine consecutive days of 115 degrees or higher. and today, phenix could top 110 degrees for the 25th consecutive day. the governor of washington state says the earth is screaming at us. the last 20 days on earth have been the hottest 20 days on record. for details now on today's forecast, we want to turn to accuweather meteorologist mark mancuso. mark good morning. good morning, ryan. >> and another day above 110 degre
christopher nolan's ever shot and longest film on imax. 70 millimeter. >> wow. it's three hours. we're going to have more on that and why it's so important coming up in just a little bit. >> we want to begin, though, this morning with the persistent and still chilling heat that is plaguing more than 40 million americans. >> tarrant county, texas, reported four heat related deaths this month, including a 26 year old who died while working outdoors. and officials in nevada are...
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nolan: they were engaged to be married twice.he was somewhat obsessed with her. she was a communist. he was interested in communist ideas. bird: and for the next four years, oppenheimer actually contributed quite a bit of money to the communist party. but his political activities began to be noticed. herken: what the fbi did in those days, they were following the communists. they would walk around and they would take down the license numbers of the cars that were parked in front of the house or the building and look them up. that's when oppenheimer first came to the attention of the fbi. eisenbach: even while he's heading up the a-bomb project, the fbi is wiretapping and following him. military intelligence is constantly asking him questions. rhodes: he was, i think, in a strange way, comfortable with that because he knew he wasn't doing anything wrong. even when he went to visit his old girlfriend when he should not have probably done so. in 1943, he heard from jean tatlock. she was going through some emotional crisis, and she w
nolan: they were engaged to be married twice.he was somewhat obsessed with her. she was a communist. he was interested in communist ideas. bird: and for the next four years, oppenheimer actually contributed quite a bit of money to the communist party. but his political activities began to be noticed. herken: what the fbi did in those days, they were following the communists. they would walk around and they would take down the license numbers of the cars that were parked in front of the house or...
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>> any delay from nolan is a loss to cinema.rector behind blockbusters like inception a epics including the second world war drama dunkirk, oppenheimer is his latest movie to take on big things. with the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think about the other existential threat to mankind, ai? >> when you talk to leaders of the field of a they say the -- see this moment as their oppenheimer moment. they are looking to history to say, what are our responsibilities? how can we deal with potential, unintended consequences? >> we might start a chain reaction that destroys the world . >> there are ethical lessons for the future in this film, about a scientific genius whose actions, it revocably change. ♪ >> around the world and across the u.k., this is bbc news. let's take a look at some of the stories that are making headlines today. covid public inquiry can finally gain access to boris johnson's whatsapp messages from the first year of the pandemic following a delay. technicians were reluctant to turn on the old p
>> any delay from nolan is a loss to cinema.rector behind blockbusters like inception a epics including the second world war drama dunkirk, oppenheimer is his latest movie to take on big things. with the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think about the other existential threat to mankind, ai? >> when you talk to leaders of the field of a they say the -- see this moment as their oppenheimer moment. they are looking to history to say, what are our responsibilities?...
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christopher nolan is telling his story in theaters worldwide. geoff: remembering tony bennett, one of the greatest singers of american standards. he died today at age 96 after a seven decade long career. he recorded 70 albums in 119 grammys, picking up most of those after he turned 60. after world war ii, he helped liberate the concentration camp, he came to new york in 1946 and was signed by columbia records in 1950. it wasn't until the 60's when he broke through as a major star. he was known for his signature sarin, i left my heart in san francisco. >> i'm going home to my city by the bay. i left my heart in san francisco. geoff: he devoted much of his career to singing the works of cole porter, duke ellington, george gershwin. >> more recently, he was mown for his duets with contemporary artists and along collaboration with lady gaga. tony bennett was diagnosed with alzheimer's in 2016. he performed after that. jeffrey brown sat down with him in 2014. he asked about his love of jazz. >> my father died when i was 10 years old. all my relatives
christopher nolan is telling his story in theaters worldwide. geoff: remembering tony bennett, one of the greatest singers of american standards. he died today at age 96 after a seven decade long career. he recorded 70 albums in 119 grammys, picking up most of those after he turned 60. after world war ii, he helped liberate the concentration camp, he came to new york in 1946 and was signed by columbia records in 1950. it wasn't until the 60's when he broke through as a major star. he was known...
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any delay for nolan is a loss to cinema.acclaimed blockbusters like inception, and epics including the second world war drama dunkirk. oppenheimer is his latest movie to take on big themes and, with the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other existential threat to humankind, ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer mode. they're looking to history to say, ok, what are our responsibilities? how can we deal with the potential of unintended consequences? we detonate an atomic device we might start a chain reaction that destroys the world. there are ethical lessons for the future in this timely film about a scientific genius whose actions irrevocably changed life on earth. around the world and across the uk this is bbc news. lets take a look now at some of the other stories that are making headlines today. the covid public inquiry could now finally gain access to boris johnson's whatsapp messages following a delay. technicians were relucta
any delay for nolan is a loss to cinema.acclaimed blockbusters like inception, and epics including the second world war drama dunkirk. oppenheimer is his latest movie to take on big themes and, with the film focused on the nuclear arms race, what does he think of the other existential threat to humankind, ai? when you talk to leaders in the field of ai, they see this moment right now as their oppenheimer mode. they're looking to history to say, ok, what are our responsibilities? how can we deal...
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christopher nolan is here to talk about his latest highly anticipated "oppenheimer."imer" is a bio-pic as we call it about the backlash against the famed physicist who spearheaded the manhattan project. one of the recurring themes in many of your movies is about sort of the destructive nature of man's inventions. why keep returning to that? >> yeah, the danger of knowledge, really. my last film "tenet" was very much, can you uninvent something? i realized coming out of that film, which has a reference to oppenheimer and a reference to the moment he and his fellow scientists realized they couldn't completely eliminate the possibility that when they triggered the device trinity, it might destroy the entire world. >> juju: you mentioned a.i. in one of your interviews about unleashing technology? >> being asked a lot about that, i've been talking to leading researchers in that field. i was really interested to realize that they refer to this moment right now as their oppenheimer moment. they're looking at his story as a cautionary tale. they're looking his story to say, w
christopher nolan is here to talk about his latest highly anticipated "oppenheimer."imer" is a bio-pic as we call it about the backlash against the famed physicist who spearheaded the manhattan project. one of the recurring themes in many of your movies is about sort of the destructive nature of man's inventions. why keep returning to that? >> yeah, the danger of knowledge, really. my last film "tenet" was very much, can you uninvent something? i realized coming...
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of the interview with christopher nolan.n saturday night. so, listen, i will tell you, just to ticket goer, not a professional even though i'm great at it breaking down movies, perfect for a civilian. one of the best movies i have ever seen. you will not regret going to this movie. >> ainsley: it's three hours but brian says it flies by. >> brian: it's unbelievable because it's also history. everything that he feared, we are are going through now. think about it. north korea, what are we concerned about? nuclear weapons. what are we concerned about with iran? nuclear weapons. why haven't we defanged vladimir putin got nuclear weapons. why is ukraine invaded? they gave up their nuclear weapons. >> ainsley: and worried about. >> brian: worried about a world in which this wasn't controlled. >> ainsley: so oppenheimer take your wife to see barbie and she will take you to see oppenheimer. >> brian: i don't think that's a give and take i don't think i can work out that deal. coming up on this show an fbi document reveals jobe and
of the interview with christopher nolan.n saturday night. so, listen, i will tell you, just to ticket goer, not a professional even though i'm great at it breaking down movies, perfect for a civilian. one of the best movies i have ever seen. you will not regret going to this movie. >> ainsley: it's three hours but brian says it flies by. >> brian: it's unbelievable because it's also history. everything that he feared, we are are going through now. think about it. north korea, what...
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ramy malik, i don't know if christopher nolan knew this or not, but he won an academy award, he heldboard for like two hours. >> i think just the willingness of everybody to show up and be a part of this type of excellence is what chris invites. it's what he is known for. i think all of us would've shown up to do a scene. >> his level of attention to detail is just really fun to be around. >> yeah. >> he is just so particular about everything. the research, the amount of work that has gone into the script itself. i read it, i was like this is one of the best things i've ever read in my life. >> do you think this movie is more timely now, probably, than any time since the cold war with current events? >> i mean, obviously it's entertainment. it's a big summer film, but it's a little different than the norm in that i think it activates these constellations of existential dialogue. i mean, we are still living in the atomic age, for better or worse. >> it's quite a coincidence, this biography from 2006, walter isaacson wrote the einstein biography in 2007. and of course, the two connect
ramy malik, i don't know if christopher nolan knew this or not, but he won an academy award, he heldboard for like two hours. >> i think just the willingness of everybody to show up and be a part of this type of excellence is what chris invites. it's what he is known for. i think all of us would've shown up to do a scene. >> his level of attention to detail is just really fun to be around. >> yeah. >> he is just so particular about everything. the research, the amount of...
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well, it's christopher nolan. it's christopher nolan. it's christopher nolan.stopher nolan. it's a bit of a that would a thinky movie that would suggest i'm suggesting brighter people democrat. people vote democrat. >> , josh, this is your >> well, josh, this is your political partisanship. >> new york, california . i know >> new york, california. i know where i would live in america . where i would live in america. >> but. francis, it is maybe the republicans are the more old fashioned, more traditionalist people are drawn to barbie because of because it reminds them of a happier time when we had of happier time when we had sort of an awareness the difference an awareness of the difference between ken and barbie. >> but look, maybe part of it is the fact that republicans are more likely to have children. they're have they're more likely to have kids. democrats are less likely. good point. is it a good point. good point. is it a kids film, the barbie film? i believe it's got adult messages, but i think it's basically you can kids to it so you can take the kids
well, it's christopher nolan. it's christopher nolan. it's christopher nolan.stopher nolan. it's a bit of a that would a thinky movie that would suggest i'm suggesting brighter people democrat. people vote democrat. >> , josh, this is your >> well, josh, this is your political partisanship. >> new york, california . i know >> new york, california. i know where i would live in america . where i would live in america. >> but. francis, it is maybe the republicans are...
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tribute to the producer and director christopher nolan.e i'm not a movie guy. i go is it directed like a coach. one guy sensitive. one guy needs to be pushed. one guy is over -- you know, prepares too much. he goes absolutely. so whatever he did, he got the most out of his cast. and the dialogue moves. and three hours it goes by -- you think you are in for 90 minutes. >> lawrence: we are getting to the last of the movies that have already been in to production. so christopher nolan, you had the opportunity to ask him about the strike and this is what he had to say. watch. >> i'm worried right now on behalf of all the families of guild members who are out on strike but it's an absolutely necessary industrial action. the truth is the companies we work for have arbitrarily changed the way in which they sell the products. the deals will change in the last five years 24 comes along every few decades. it's not about movie stars like matt or directors like myself. writers like myself. working writers. actors who need to pay their mortgages and ke
tribute to the producer and director christopher nolan.e i'm not a movie guy. i go is it directed like a coach. one guy sensitive. one guy needs to be pushed. one guy is over -- you know, prepares too much. he goes absolutely. so whatever he did, he got the most out of his cast. and the dialogue moves. and three hours it goes by -- you think you are in for 90 minutes. >> lawrence: we are getting to the last of the movies that have already been in to production. so christopher nolan, you...
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well, it's christopher nolan. it's christopher nolan. it's christopher nolan.stopher nolan. it's a bit of a that would a thinky movie that would suggest i'm suggesting brighter people democrat. people vote democrat. >> , josh, this is your >> well, josh, this is your political partisanship. >> new york, california . i know >> new york, california. i know where i would live in america . where i would live in america. >> but. francis, it is maybe the republicans are the more old fashioned, more traditionalist people are drawn to barbie because of because it reminds them of a happier time when we had of happier time when we had sort of an awareness the difference an awareness of the difference between ken and barbie. >> but look, maybe part of it is the fact that republicans are more likely to have children. they're have they're more likely to have kids. democrats are less likely. good point. is it a good point. good point. is it a kids film, the barbie film? i believe it's got adult messages, but i think it's basically you can kids to it so you can take the kids
well, it's christopher nolan. it's christopher nolan. it's christopher nolan.stopher nolan. it's a bit of a that would a thinky movie that would suggest i'm suggesting brighter people democrat. people vote democrat. >> , josh, this is your >> well, josh, this is your political partisanship. >> new york, california . i know >> new york, california. i know where i would live in america . where i would live in america. >> but. francis, it is maybe the republicans are...
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christopher nolan's new film, oppenheimer, tells the story of the manhattan project, which led to thereation of the first nuclear weapon. the film hits the screen this weekend in cinemas around the world. >> oppenheimer is a story of genius and hubris, a story of how one man's brilliant mind changed the world forever. in the wake of russia's war and ukraine, the topic could hardly be more timely. alongside kelly and murphy as oppenheimer, the director assembled an all-star cast. the british american filmmaker is an expert in big-budget cinema. his films have grossed more than $5 billion worldwide and received a total of 36 oscar nominations in 11 wins, including 2 -- nominations and 11 wins, including two for best picture. >> they were dealing with the small possibility that when they pushed that button it would set fire to the atmosphere of the earth and destroy the planet, and yet they pushed that button. >> it is no secret that no one is no fan of modern cgi technology for special-effects. >> my preference is to always do things in camera as much as possible. it sets a big challeng
christopher nolan's new film, oppenheimer, tells the story of the manhattan project, which led to thereation of the first nuclear weapon. the film hits the screen this weekend in cinemas around the world. >> oppenheimer is a story of genius and hubris, a story of how one man's brilliant mind changed the world forever. in the wake of russia's war and ukraine, the topic could hardly be more timely. alongside kelly and murphy as oppenheimer, the director assembled an all-star cast. the...
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i'm conan nolan, nbc 4 news. >>> good afternoon. next up, new video is revealing what happened before a police shooting in racita. that's before an officer shot and killed a man believed to have stopped someone at a patient there. we'll show you the new footage. >>> plus, moves like jagger. he made history with the debut of skateboarding. we'll show you what jagger is hoping to do in the paris games. >>> and -- >> so what's it going to be? >> i am mclovin. >> we all remember mclovin's fake id from the movie "superbad." in real life it looks like technology is making them obs lute. we'll show you how at 5:00. >> i spoke to the ceo of scale a.i., one of the largest generative a.i. start kwlups in america, his headquarters is in the mission and be to a thursday when i visited, it was buzzing. also tracking a.i. startups, becoming known as cerebral valley because of that a.i. boom. of course, that is at odds with some of the media coverage lately describing san francisco as spiraling into a doom loop. there is this hope that artificial
i'm conan nolan, nbc 4 news. >>> good afternoon. next up, new video is revealing what happened before a police shooting in racita. that's before an officer shot and killed a man believed to have stopped someone at a patient there. we'll show you the new footage. >>> plus, moves like jagger. he made history with the debut of skateboarding. we'll show you what jagger is hoping to do in the paris games. >>> and -- >> so what's it going to be? >> i am mclovin....
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nolan hit bin gives perspective what appears to be a rise in public officials facing recalls in the bay area. >> but i think when you more and more recalls as compared previous years, for example, that that's a sign that people don't think the system is working for you know that they they don't think the way things are going write and, you know, switching the leadership is awaited to try and change things up, it may not necessarily succeed, but i think a lot of people are kind of gravitating. >> toward that pristine soto deberry served as former sfda chesa chief of staff and is currently the executive director of the prosecutors alliance of california. she says proponents of recalling da price may find the atmosphere is not quite the same as it was when s of voters recalled i think the biggest difference is that our region has seen a recall of the district attorney. >> and then they didn't deliver on the promise that the recall proponents suggested it would right san francisco. the suggestion was. >> if we removed burdine, we will then have safety in our city. we will eliminate drug use
nolan hit bin gives perspective what appears to be a rise in public officials facing recalls in the bay area. >> but i think when you more and more recalls as compared previous years, for example, that that's a sign that people don't think the system is working for you know that they they don't think the way things are going write and, you know, switching the leadership is awaited to try and change things up, it may not necessarily succeed, but i think a lot of people are kind of...
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how did the deal with chris nolan and oppenheimer come about on imax screens. >> chris nolan has been imax filmmaker for decades. he plans things out well in advance. a year ago he approached us and he said i'm doing this movie i would really like to film it with imax cameras and play it exclusively for a significant amount of time what do you think so we discussed and i read the book called american prometheus which the movie is based in we agreed and set a time. there was nothing set within a few weeks of it except the original date for mia, this was covid a different date of mi seven that it opened on. once in my seven moved rather than taking mi-8. mott moved it closer to when we committed to oppenheimer. i feel terrible i really like tom is one of the most supportive imax talents in the entire industry over decades. but we just picked a date we had no choice so we stuck with oppenheimer and obviously now i'm really happy because oppenheimer is highly anticipated in a presales are through the roof. liz: are there chances it might break records, this is an interesting movie to be d
how did the deal with chris nolan and oppenheimer come about on imax screens. >> chris nolan has been imax filmmaker for decades. he plans things out well in advance. a year ago he approached us and he said i'm doing this movie i would really like to film it with imax cameras and play it exclusively for a significant amount of time what do you think so we discussed and i read the book called american prometheus which the movie is based in we agreed and set a time. there was nothing set...
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>> 11 miles. 11 miles long, 600 pounds, it's a big beast. >> christopher nolan, thank you so much.they all happen to be under 45 bucks. joining us is shop all day contributor chassie post. you can find all of these as usual if you scan the qr code on the bottom of your screen. hi, chass, good morning. >> thank you. >> all fun summer things you've got us covered from head to toe. >> we sure do. >> let's start with one of these great multiuse makeups. >> this is a tiktok star, 21 million views and under $10. this is the lip airy velvet from peripera, and this is a hot korean brand. what shoppers love is i mean, it looks like a little tincture, but it's got this perfect applicator. it goes on so velvety. >> and it's a tint and not a ton of color. >> and you can build that tint so you can make it bold. i just love it. it's beautiful, natural. >> is it just for lips? >> you can use it on your cheeks and your eyes, right, and brantd brand says it lasts one swipe the entire day. >> we need a versatile top. this is another customer loved, over 10,000 ratings. what they love is it's the per
>> 11 miles. 11 miles long, 600 pounds, it's a big beast. >> christopher nolan, thank you so much.they all happen to be under 45 bucks. joining us is shop all day contributor chassie post. you can find all of these as usual if you scan the qr code on the bottom of your screen. hi, chass, good morning. >> thank you. >> all fun summer things you've got us covered from head to toe. >> we sure do. >> let's start with one of these great multiuse makeups. >>...
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christopher nolan's latest movie oppenheimer has become a global success. it's about the scientist who created this tell me from the film is on $400000000.00 in the 1st 9 days since opening is not clear when or if the world will to drama will be released in japan. and we're on the la hon reports the hiroshima atomic bomb dome and peace memorial park is no stranger to visitors. but many people here have not heard about the blockbuster film a belt, the mastermind behind the atomic bomb that destroyed hiroshima and nagasaki in 1945, especially when the, the distributors of oppenheimer had yet to decide to release date for the film in the country. that's off, hundreds of thousands of people died in the black and 78 years later, sensitivities remain the source of what you guys uh at the end of the day, they're still victims and re families around. so i think it's possible for the film not to be shown out of consideration for those people's feelings. i still knew by me, and i think that among others that'll be plenty of people who wouldn't want to see it. i think
christopher nolan's latest movie oppenheimer has become a global success. it's about the scientist who created this tell me from the film is on $400000000.00 in the 1st 9 days since opening is not clear when or if the world will to drama will be released in japan. and we're on the la hon reports the hiroshima atomic bomb dome and peace memorial park is no stranger to visitors. but many people here have not heard about the blockbuster film a belt, the mastermind behind the atomic bomb that...
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>> plus, director christopher nolan talks to me about his new film telling the story of jay oppenheimer and his creation of the atomic bomb. >> right now, for example, they literally refer to this right now as their oppenheimer moment. >> joining me for insight and analysis are carol lee, democratic pollster cornell belcher, and republican strategist sara fagen. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." ♪♪ >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. this week we saw some good news on the economy, inflation cooling, and more signs the 2024 campaign is heating up, which we're going to get to, but the big of the story of the week was in lithuania where members of the north atlantic treaty organization met to expand the coalition and discuss their alliance and even expand the scope of nato owe focus perhaps to asia and it's some of the most consequential decisions of his presidency, 16 months into the war in ukraine. russia is actually much weaker, and the nato alliance president putin hop
>> plus, director christopher nolan talks to me about his new film telling the story of jay oppenheimer and his creation of the atomic bomb. >> right now, for example, they literally refer to this right now as their oppenheimer moment. >> joining me for insight and analysis are carol lee, democratic pollster cornell belcher, and republican strategist sara fagen. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." ♪♪ >> from nbc news in washington, the longest-running...
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christopher nolan, extraordinary director.play for you a little bit later this hour. >>> first, we're following this morning's developing news out of england, where president biden arrived at windsor castle not long ago and was greeted by king charles iii. the two stood for a rendition of the star spangled banner before walking out to inspect the troops assembled to welcome the president. this is the first time president biden has met with now kick charles since he ascended to the throne. president biden heads to lithuania for tomorrow's nato summit. let's bring in peter alexander live outside buckingham palace. >> reporter: good morning. the president arriving late yesterday and early today beginning his visit with a face-to-face meeting with the british prime minister sunak at 10 downing street. the president right now is meeting with king charles. he missed the king being crowned back in may. the first lady came in the president's stead. the real focus of their conversation is on the topic of those climate initiatives. as y
christopher nolan, extraordinary director.play for you a little bit later this hour. >>> first, we're following this morning's developing news out of england, where president biden arrived at windsor castle not long ago and was greeted by king charles iii. the two stood for a rendition of the star spangled banner before walking out to inspect the troops assembled to welcome the president. this is the first time president biden has met with now kick charles since he ascended to the...
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and 0ppenheim are about christopher and nolan, about the father of the atomic bomb, that's not what youch you might think, all this sounds fun. light, easy watch in the summer to watch something about nuclear war. but it's an absolutely staggering watch. the audiences of the winners here.— staggering watch. the audiences of the winners here. great to have you on. thank the winners here. great to have you on- thank you _ the winners here. great to have you on. thank you so _ the winners here. great to have you on. thank you so much. _ the winners here. great to have you on. thank you so much. absolutely| on. thank you so much. absolutely fascinating topic. i have to confess, i was working this weekend so i haven't seen either. i will go out and see them on your recommendation. thank you very much for that. i will be back in a couple of minutes. i am i will be back in a couple of minutes. iam lewis i will be back in a couple of minutes. i am lewis vaughanjones, this is bbc news. hello. southern parts of europe are still baking in that heatwave, whereas in our neck of the woods the weather
and 0ppenheim are about christopher and nolan, about the father of the atomic bomb, that's not what youch you might think, all this sounds fun. light, easy watch in the summer to watch something about nuclear war. but it's an absolutely staggering watch. the audiences of the winners here.— staggering watch. the audiences of the winners here. great to have you on. thank the winners here. great to have you on- thank you _ the winners here. great to have you on. thank you so _ the winners here....
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christopher nolan opting to shoot the movie in 70 millimeter film, no easy feat. >> it is big and fantastic a strip of imax film there. 15 perforations per >> imax 70 mm brings seminar -- cinematic them to life. -- cinematic film to life. this year skies constant scope of the film is why only a few theaters are screening -- swinging it -- screaming it -- crescreening it is only one of 30 the entire world showing oppenheimer the way christopher nolan intended. >> it allows the frame to finish. you are in the room with these actors. i refer to it as 3d without the got -- glasses. >> only 19 peers in the u.s. are showing oppenheimer in 70 millimeters imax. the stunningly advanced chemical feet is run by old but reliable software. >> it is a bit ironic. >> a palmpilot, not wid or heard of, is the software mechanism imax uses to control this massive real. >> some people thought it was funny. >> imax 70 millimeters is the crown jewel of the movie industry, giving oppenheimer viewers a uniquely immersive cinematic experience. reggie: and oppen second because the biggest movie in the country is alr
christopher nolan opting to shoot the movie in 70 millimeter film, no easy feat. >> it is big and fantastic a strip of imax film there. 15 perforations per >> imax 70 mm brings seminar -- cinematic them to life. -- cinematic film to life. this year skies constant scope of the film is why only a few theaters are screening -- swinging it -- screaming it -- crescreening it is only one of 30 the entire world showing oppenheimer the way christopher nolan intended. >> it allows the...
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i cannot think of another movie that bobby's up against christopher nolan's doc, historical drama, often times about the development of the atomic bomb fans have been turning out in droves to see the 2 diametrically opposed films. yeah. so we just came out as being the bar. we movie and later regardless, the oppenheimer today of both of those movies have come out and it's been a really fun time so far it's going to be that will feature a very different movies. but obviously i'm pretty excited about the bar. the movie bobby does appear to be the crowd favorites with estimates that could take in $150000000.00 over the weekend, exceeding the seamless opening of advertising the way of water. i'm excited to say um isa ray in the black barbies because a lot of times when they've done out of our b stuff in the past, we haven't been included and to see i can, i think it's kind of cool and that ryan gosling, i think a lot of guys can get excited, it's not just the movie for ladies or girls. the battle of the blockbusters is a bright spots and mid holly woods ongoing stand off with unionized actor
i cannot think of another movie that bobby's up against christopher nolan's doc, historical drama, often times about the development of the atomic bomb fans have been turning out in droves to see the 2 diametrically opposed films. yeah. so we just came out as being the bar. we movie and later regardless, the oppenheimer today of both of those movies have come out and it's been a really fun time so far it's going to be that will feature a very different movies. but obviously i'm pretty excited...
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>> with got a quick video of something coming up tonight, christopher nolan talking to brian kilmeadeus. his incredible hero for our country, i love this country. that's a big part of who he was but he also had this past that became inconvenient to where the world went once fascism came. >> 8:00 p.m. one nation with brian kilmeade. i thought the interview was interesting because i was assuming -- i did not go see barbie this morning but i do plan to see oppenheimer. i was assuming they did a film about oppenheimer to defame hi him -- demonize him for inventing the bomb that ended a war and a lot america to triumph over fascism but listening to him talk and they were going to celebrate the fact that he smelled like a comment at the end but nolan ryan got it right, what is to be celebrated is the fact that he invented it and this stuff to whatever degree it is accurate, it is about one. >> i think we can all agree and the idea of showing duality of a person is doing it and hollywood q2 not know who the villain or good guys were. talking about good guys and villains, people are pretty up
>> with got a quick video of something coming up tonight, christopher nolan talking to brian kilmeadeus. his incredible hero for our country, i love this country. that's a big part of who he was but he also had this past that became inconvenient to where the world went once fascism came. >> 8:00 p.m. one nation with brian kilmeade. i thought the interview was interesting because i was assuming -- i did not go see barbie this morning but i do plan to see oppenheimer. i was assuming...
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next linda nolan very shortly. next linda nolan wonderful singer.er, one of the nolan sisters . i lie broadcaster, one of the nolan sisters. i lie in my broadcaster, one of the nolan sisters . i lie in my room and sisters. i lie in my room and wonder if i'll be here in a month . shocking battle against month. shocking battle against cancer. month. shocking battle against cancer . and we wish her well. cancer. and we wish her well. what an amazing lady. also very much mirroring our mark dolan tonight people's poll. we want hugh back on tv telly pals rally for stricken star. as poll shows viewers support his return on telegraph schools told to aid parents of trans pupils, schools will be told to help parents protect their children in new government guidance on trans issues to be published next week , downing street is set to issue the advice to to provide the advice to schools to provide clarity on how they should respond to the growing number of children are trans children who say they are trans gender pay wealthy tourists to spend cash . in london,
next linda nolan very shortly. next linda nolan wonderful singer.er, one of the nolan sisters . i lie broadcaster, one of the nolan sisters. i lie in my broadcaster, one of the nolan sisters . i lie in my room and sisters. i lie in my room and wonder if i'll be here in a month . shocking battle against month. shocking battle against cancer. month. shocking battle against cancer . and we wish her well. cancer. and we wish her well. what an amazing lady. also very much mirroring our mark dolan...
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artificial intelligence, whether hollywood has already reached london, where the long-awaited premiere of nolan’ss crumpled summer was presented without actors who suddenly took and left the stage. you wanted to come out and talk about the film because we are really proud and put a lot of effort into it. everything was already ready, but we decided if they would call us and say that the strike had begun. we'll just turn around and go home 160,000 people from the stars against brad pitt and george clooney yes , no one knows the pavement heroes stopped the dream factory, refusing how to film like this we won't show firmness, we can all face the fact that big business , which cares more about wall street quotes than we and our families , decides to replace us with machines, as in the good old days there was a role played and all his life a penny drips an actor and a child from the titanic, for example, by arrest, for its only phrase in the film, still receives deductions from each show on tv or in the cinema, but on the internet everything is not so on the streaming platform. comes out eighty. it's
artificial intelligence, whether hollywood has already reached london, where the long-awaited premiere of nolan’ss crumpled summer was presented without actors who suddenly took and left the stage. you wanted to come out and talk about the film because we are really proud and put a lot of effort into it. everything was already ready, but we decided if they would call us and say that the strike had begun. we'll just turn around and go home 160,000 people from the stars against brad pitt and...
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when moviegoers in japan finally get a chance to watch christopher nolan's latest. at that, it may renew the debate about the human costs, but the offense that ended world war 2, the more tremendous to know what's next. and ronald lafond, l g 0. the type of quick check of the headlines here, this uh military root is who sees power in the last week of a choose france of planning an attack on the presidential palace to free depose. president mohammed buzzing from says, condemned the crew. but it's not announced any intention to intervene, set of goals into administers, as the political populated by opposition leader. it was months sancho has been dissolved following his detention violence interrupted between sancho support as on the police and the capital tackle. on monday, the politician of fading caused him was formerly charged with several offences, including insights and insurrection. legal team saying that was prevented from fighting between rival on groups inside the biggest palestinian refugee camp and 11 on an us killed. at least 11 people, dozens were injured
when moviegoers in japan finally get a chance to watch christopher nolan's latest. at that, it may renew the debate about the human costs, but the offense that ended world war 2, the more tremendous to know what's next. and ronald lafond, l g 0. the type of quick check of the headlines here, this uh military root is who sees power in the last week of a choose france of planning an attack on the presidential palace to free depose. president mohammed buzzing from says, condemned the crew. but...