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and this is burned by tora tora tora. and that is in the box office. and it is watched and replayed on tv as a way of recalling d- day. the youngest stars are forgotten. and at the time someone like paul archingor. it looks like it is what it was. he did. and somehow they have certain anonimitty they didn't have at the time. and it is amazing how the ideas of acting have changed and realism looks like have changed and it looks like the emphasis of hollywood have changed here. and i think that the biggest change is in the representation of the enemy and in the way 1962 was necessary because the germans were the allies of the west to talk about germany in a compassionate way and make an attempt to understand the german position. and comparing that to saving private ryan. they have more in common with lord of the rings than the germans that you see in the longest day. it is important in the longest days and french and british in the telling of the story. and that isus. and there is no attempt to talk about it. and how hard it is. and saving private ryan w
and this is burned by tora tora tora. and that is in the box office. and it is watched and replayed on tv as a way of recalling d- day. the youngest stars are forgotten. and at the time someone like paul archingor. it looks like it is what it was. he did. and somehow they have certain anonimitty they didn't have at the time. and it is amazing how the ideas of acting have changed and realism looks like have changed and it looks like the emphasis of hollywood have changed here. and i think that...
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he has been earned by tora tora tora. he puts a lot of effort into it and it drops at the box office. looking back on that film, it has been part of remembrance. it is watched and replayed on tv as a way of recalling the day. and i think we now revisit the film as part of remembering if you like. it is interesting that the oldest stars have endured and the younger stars are forgotten. so whilst at the time, somebody like paul anka was known and recognized, you only have to go to wikipedia to find out what it was he did and you have a little -- somehow there's a certain anonymity for the younger cast that they didn't have at the time. it is amazing looking at the film how our ideas of acting have changed. what realism looks like has changed, and how the emphasis of hollywood has changed, too. i think the biggest change is in the representation of the enemy. the way in which in 1962, it was necessary because the germans were the allies of the west to talk about germany in a compassionate way. and to make an attempt to under
he has been earned by tora tora tora. he puts a lot of effort into it and it drops at the box office. looking back on that film, it has been part of remembrance. it is watched and replayed on tv as a way of recalling the day. and i think we now revisit the film as part of remembering if you like. it is interesting that the oldest stars have endured and the younger stars are forgotten. so whilst at the time, somebody like paul anka was known and recognized, you only have to go to wikipedia to...
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tora: you still have been iowa and new hampshire a lot for someone not running for president. mr. kander: my organization let america vote on which fight voter suppression, which is aur big problem inountry right now, has focused on several states to create political consequences for other suppression. that is two of the five states that are hotbeds for voter suppression at the moment. ura: jason kander, thank you for joining us. mr. kander: thanks fing me. laura: in other news now, china has announced plans mpose tariffs on a fther $16 billion worth of imports from the united states. it follows similar measures unveiled bwashington cold, oil, chemical imports, and that yesterday. the new tariffs will target coal, oil, chemical imports, and medical agreement. a bbc investigation discovered those responsible for terror attacks in barcelona included militants who had shown signs of radicalization before. -- mode downdn pedestrians in barcelona. the attacks may have bee directed from abroad. orton carrera has more. gordon: attacked from wiring of and suicide vest -- preparing for and
tora: you still have been iowa and new hampshire a lot for someone not running for president. mr. kander: my organization let america vote on which fight voter suppression, which is aur big problem inountry right now, has focused on several states to create political consequences for other suppression. that is two of the five states that are hotbeds for voter suppression at the moment. ura: jason kander, thank you for joining us. mr. kander: thanks fing me. laura: in other news now, china has...
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like this devastating exchange -- this goes back tora the '70s, one of my favorites -- between nobelev prize-winning economist miltone friedman and old lefty phil donahue. it should be required viewing. >> when you see the greed and the concentration of power, aren't you ever -- did you ever have a moment of doubt about capitalism? whether greed is a good idea to run on? >> first of all, tell me, is there some society you know that doesn't run on greed? f do you think russia doesn't run on greed? do you think china doesn't run on greed? what is greed? of course, none of us -- is only the other ones that are greedy. the world runs on individuals pursuing their separate interests. the great achievements of civilization have not come from government bureaus. einstein didn't construct his theory under order from a bureaucrat. henry ford didn't revolutionize the automobile industry that way. the only cases in which the masses have escaped from the kind of grinding poverty you are talking about, the only cases in recorded history, are where they have that capitalism and largely free-trade. i
like this devastating exchange -- this goes back tora the '70s, one of my favorites -- between nobelev prize-winning economist miltone friedman and old lefty phil donahue. it should be required viewing. >> when you see the greed and the concentration of power, aren't you ever -- did you ever have a moment of doubt about capitalism? whether greed is a good idea to run on? >> first of all, tell me, is there some society you know that doesn't run on greed? f do you think russia doesn't...
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and leo was almost immediately dispatched to central asia and was involved in the operati at tora borea in which osama bin laden escaped over the money tain passes. and very shortly after that, he was back in the states preparing forth invasion of iraq which he prepared in in a special forces yoont a different capacity as ehe forward screening for th largest thrust up from you can wait. and then leo went home and he returned as the war evolved to build, to help build and set the special forces headquart as at t base, at the old iraqi air base and one day while essentially doing office duties he went to lunch and then went to the post exchange with two other soldiers, special foces soldiers. and while walking up the steps of the post exchange iraq had struck just tohis left it killed the major beside him, it gravely woundthe other senior sergeant, dar written crowder and also wounded leo. now that was a long time ago, 2004. so for almost 15 years. lerebuilt himself, returned to the war multiple times in multiple different capacities. first as a special forces nco orain and then later as
and leo was almost immediately dispatched to central asia and was involved in the operati at tora borea in which osama bin laden escaped over the money tain passes. and very shortly after that, he was back in the states preparing forth invasion of iraq which he prepared in in a special forces yoont a different capacity as ehe forward screening for th largest thrust up from you can wait. and then leo went home and he returned as the war evolved to build, to help build and set the special forces...
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center foror immigration studies, most of the studies saying this is an exaggeration, another way torare restrictive policies and limit immigration. >> laura: you don't think there really is any problem with these overstays? >> i think the overstays as an issue but i don't think bonds are a response. people who have the money to post bond would get a visa. money would not be an issue for them. >> laura: tom? >> first of all, i disagree with my friend. i think it is a huge problem. maybe a few years ago, i wouldn't trust the numbers. the recent methodology, about 90% accurate, talking about several hundred thousand dollars per year. bond is a good idea as long asyb it's high enough so it's a deterrent so they are not willing just to forfeit and stay illegally. also this legislation, criminalize those who over overstayed visas.. most of those who overstay visas come to the country and never leave it. those are just like illegal entry. if you criminalize it, that's another deterrence.ze >> laura: okay, five countries with overstay rates of over 30%. chad, djibouti, eritrea, liberia, and t
center foror immigration studies, most of the studies saying this is an exaggeration, another way torare restrictive policies and limit immigration. >> laura: you don't think there really is any problem with these overstays? >> i think the overstays as an issue but i don't think bonds are a response. people who have the money to post bond would get a visa. money would not be an issue for them. >> laura: tom? >> first of all, i disagree with my friend. i think it is a...
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anna: -- continues tora spiral, a moment of reprieve, the president shows no sign of backing down inoff with trump. we are live in istanbul. down, southdes africans ran tumbles as much as 9%. the bank of indonesia said it will intervene to stabilize the rupiah and bond. in the development, the euro is under pressure as hiking concerns over banks with exposure to turkey. anna: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we will be covering the turkey for story for you. we are live in istanbul with yousef. dramatic day. don't be disc guided by the dramatic backdrop. the story is moving quickly. the central bank of turkey has tipped in, but not with the rate hike that investors would've hoped for. ins government is digging their heels deep, they are holding the lines, but how much further and how much time do they still have? a reaction we are seeing in turkish assets tells a very gloomy story. manus: i will pick it up from here. a wild ride.had it really has been white knuckle in terms of currency, in terms of lira and ruble and rupiah, they are whole on a whole new window vola
anna: -- continues tora spiral, a moment of reprieve, the president shows no sign of backing down inoff with trump. we are live in istanbul. down, southdes africans ran tumbles as much as 9%. the bank of indonesia said it will intervene to stabilize the rupiah and bond. in the development, the euro is under pressure as hiking concerns over banks with exposure to turkey. anna: good morning, this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." we will be covering the turkey for story for you. we are...
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united states we see this in many communities, i mean, as the jews in america set up schools, the tora, the books of moses are a great motivation. this book communicates identity and shapes identity and sense of who they are as community, so we see that also with, you know, the african americans, using the bible as part of book in setting up schools early on and we see that with protestants and we see with catholics, later onto as we have greater immigrations of muslims, they are going to use the quran as well. so throughout all of the different communities we see how these important writings, sacred writings are instructive and they want to put sort of at the center of their education. >> now, with earlier american education we saw a look at the bible being printed here in america. was the bible often the only book in a house? >> well, i think maybe it would be the most common book, you know, because of -- because how many times it was printed. i think you would see other books, certainly as time gets on longer and more books are printed, i don't know that i'm aware of studies of what
united states we see this in many communities, i mean, as the jews in america set up schools, the tora, the books of moses are a great motivation. this book communicates identity and shapes identity and sense of who they are as community, so we see that also with, you know, the african americans, using the bible as part of book in setting up schools early on and we see that with protestants and we see with catholics, later onto as we have greater immigrations of muslims, they are going to use...
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tora: thank you so much yousef gamal el-din.economics chief emerging markets it. -- markets. even if we were to get a rate hike right now, that would not be enough to stem the crisis we're in. all the options that could work seem to be unpalatable to the government. where do we go? >> it is difficult. what the markets want to see is a rate hike, measures to confirm credibility will improve, policies to tighten fiscal policies. where do we go? if things continue, the lira is likely to fall further. inflation is going to go higher. that is likely to continue to raise concerns about the health of the banking sector. tom: let me bring up the morning must-read. we have got paul krugman with the new york times writing up the history of 1998. at some point, the party comes to an end. the crucial thing is that foreign debt has major economy vulnerable to a death spiral. is there any way to short-circuit this? , yes, but it is tricky. you need to reduce the cost of the crisis. runmbination of short heterodoxy and date longer run return t
tora: thank you so much yousef gamal el-din.economics chief emerging markets it. -- markets. even if we were to get a rate hike right now, that would not be enough to stem the crisis we're in. all the options that could work seem to be unpalatable to the government. where do we go? >> it is difficult. what the markets want to see is a rate hike, measures to confirm credibility will improve, policies to tighten fiscal policies. where do we go? if things continue, the lira is likely to fall...
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agradable bonito, prepÁrate para mejorar tu situaciÓn de salud, sobre todo en la zona reproducciÓn toran Él no hay nada mÁs a ries grado que reÍrse de uno mismo en menos de un dÍa tuvo mÁs de 4 millones de visitas, serÁ que luis fonsi le da bien al balÓn? resulta serÁ que en miami fue invitado de honor en el juego de real madrid manchester united disfrutÓ del encuentro hasta pidiÓ a los entrenadores que si lo podÍan dejar jugar, bueno ahi lo tienen vamos a esperar a ver si monta bien video, pero tambiÉn sergio ramos, alejandro sanz y marc anthony estaban de parranda aquÍ los ven disfrutando, lo curioso que alejandro sanz disfrutÓ esta foto, ayer lo vimos con nicky jam y james rodrÍguez, ¿quÉ estarÁn tramando por ahÍ? pero miren nada mÁs un jugador de rugby australiano ha dejado a todos con la boca abierta porque a pesar de tu tamaÑo tiene una voz de Ángel, escuchemos. ♪ ♪ ♪ quÉ talen muy buenos dÍas vamos con las noticias en "un nuevo dÍa" ya que en medio de la alegrÍa por el hecho que el accidente aÉreo de durango mÉxico no dejÓ vÍctima mortales, hay interÉs en saber quÉ fue lo que pas
agradable bonito, prepÁrate para mejorar tu situaciÓn de salud, sobre todo en la zona reproducciÓn toran Él no hay nada mÁs a ries grado que reÍrse de uno mismo en menos de un dÍa tuvo mÁs de 4 millones de visitas, serÁ que luis fonsi le da bien al balÓn? resulta serÁ que en miami fue invitado de honor en el juego de real madrid manchester united disfrutÓ del encuentro hasta pidiÓ a los entrenadores que si lo podÍan dejar jugar, bueno ahi lo tienen vamos a esperar a ver si monta...
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states and asia because of the vietnam war, but i don't want to get bogged down in "tora, tora, tora" because it is a long time since i looked at or thought about the film. i think that "saving private ryan" i see it as being a part of this reevaluation of what's become known as the greatest generation and i think that you have to think about the filmmakers as being people who had fathers and those fathers were passing away in the '90s, the person that they had been trying to rebel against in the '70s was not the person they were trying to understand in the '90s and actually the films that i look at for that contrast, "star wars" where you see george lucas casting the father figure, the dark father, darth vader in the 1970s, but by the late '90s when those -- the generation that had pushed those kind of feelings are now leaving -- leaving life behind, is sudden sympathetic, trying to understand those people and he has that second cycle of "star wars" films where it's about how a good person could do bad things and they are reestablishing that generation as a kind of a heroic generati
states and asia because of the vietnam war, but i don't want to get bogged down in "tora, tora, tora" because it is a long time since i looked at or thought about the film. i think that "saving private ryan" i see it as being a part of this reevaluation of what's become known as the greatest generation and i think that you have to think about the filmmakers as being people who had fathers and those fathers were passing away in the '90s, the person that they had been trying...
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. >> nelson aparte de maestro de inglÉs tambien es tora, operador de mÁquina y cocinero. >> noticiasz de obama lo que escuchas es una voz artificial como esta voz clonada de donald trump. >>> ambas voces virtuales creadas por una compaÑÍa de inteligencia artificial que asegura que su software puede clonar la voz de cualquiera persona en cualquier persona. >> puedes entrar a nuestra pÁgina internet grabar tu voz y despuÉs esperar otros 5 minutos y despuÉs de esto podrÁs escuchar una versiÓn artificial de tu propia voz. >> josÉ junto con otros 3 estudiantes decidieron crear esta herramienta para ayudar a personas que han perdido la kanz dado de hablar debido a enfermedades como esclerosis mÚltiples ademÁs utilizado para crear y personalizar. >> abate. >> es tan importante como tu cara o tus huellas dactilares por eso es tan peligroso que alguien la falsifica. >> quienes afirman que sus grabaciones de voz son privada y para uso exclusivo de quiÉn la crea >>> creo que es muy importante que el conocimiento que este tipo de programas existen se haga pÚblico y lo mÁs transparente posible. >
. >> nelson aparte de maestro de inglÉs tambien es tora, operador de mÁquina y cocinero. >> noticiasz de obama lo que escuchas es una voz artificial como esta voz clonada de donald trump. >>> ambas voces virtuales creadas por una compaÑÍa de inteligencia artificial que asegura que su software puede clonar la voz de cualquiera persona en cualquier persona. >> puedes entrar a nuestra pÁgina internet grabar tu voz y despuÉs esperar otros 5 minutos y despuÉs de...