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it's not an error with the file or a mix—up in the screening. this is the intended result. that's because this film is being billed as a generative documentary, a movie that, with the help of generative software, can rewrite itself before every screening. like, we're so locked into this concept of film and television always has to be the same. it's linear, it's static, it never changes. that's a technical constraint that's from 130 years ago. we don't have those constraints with digital technology anymore, so why are we still sticking with them? when you create something, you're doing this thing that humans are very good at, which is imagining. for the uninitiated, brian eno is a bit of a legend, notjust for the music he's created — he's produced acts like u2 and david bowie — but for his philosophy, his ideas about creativity and how art can be made, particularly with the help of generative technology.

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documentary, a movie that, with the help of generative software, can rewrite itself before every screening. like, we're so locked into this concept of film and television always has to be the same. it's linear, it's static, it never changes. that's a technical constraint that's from 130 years ago. we don't have those constraints with digital technology any more, so why are we still sticking with them? when you create something, you're doing this thing that humans are very good at, which is imagining. for the uninitiated, brian eno is a bit of a legend, notjust for the music he's created — he's produced acts like u2 and david bowie — but for his philosophy, his ideas about creativity and how art can be made, particularly with the help of generative technology. a lot of the ways that brian creates music and art are also reflected in the way we created the film, because we're not making

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this is documentary filmmaker gary hustwit. if you didn't catch that, he just said that his new film about brian eno, the one we all just watched, will never be seen again. it's not an error with the file or a mix—up in the screening. this is the intended result. that's because this film is being billed as a generative documentary, a movie that, with the help of generative software, can rewrite itself before every screening. like, we're so locked into this concept of, film and television always has to be the same. it's linear, it's static, it never changes. that's a technical constraint that's from 130 years ago. we don't have those constraints with digital technology any more, so why are we still sticking with them? when you create something, you're doing this thing that humans are very good at, which is imagining. for the uninitiated, brian eno is a bit of a legend, notjust for the music he's created — he's produced acts like u2 and david bowie —

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that version of the film was just for you. that will never be seen again anywhere else in any other time. this is documentary filmmaker gary hustwit. if you didn't catch that, he just said that his new film about brian eno, the one we all just watched, will never be seen again. it's not an error with the file or a mix—up in the screening. this is the intended result. that's because this film is being billed as a generative documentary, a movie that, with the help of generative software, can rewrite itself before every screening. like, we're so locked into this concept of, film and television always has to be the same. it's linear, it's static, it never changes. that's a technical constraint that's from 130 years ago. we don't have those constraints with digital technology any more, so why are we still sticking with them? when you create something, you're doing this thing that humans are very good at, which is imagining.

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

stylish, easiest pants around, dry news skechers, slip in pants, just slip in an experienced skechers, innovative comfort technology fabrics, sketch there's slip in pants no a live look inside the courthouse were a key hearing in the hush money case have been underway, judge, for sean just announcing sandoval hearing is complete. >> he will reserve his judgment for right now, but should have an answer. sure on monday, stacy schneider and jeremy saland are backed up right now. both defense attorney former prosecutor, in jeremy's case, stacy, back to you on the issue of the gag order because i am someone flomax, again, not a lawyer by someone having a gag order posting regularly on social media in a way that doesn't seem to imply, feels that constraint. but he did post earlier today, judge, for sean is railroading me in quotes. >> the he has gagged in quotes me so that i cannot talk about the most important topics, including his totally disqualifying conflict of interest and taking away my

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said it in times in that debate. in a way, they agree on a big number of issues. what's happened, it's interesting, is9 that the country continues to lose support, both parties, republicans walking away, democrats walking away, and now you have 43% of people in a gallup poll this week say aing they are independent. doesn't ron desantis need to win some of that independent vote? >> yes, and i think he will do so when they see he's a, you know, he exercises fiscal constraint. he's vetoed billions of appropriations in florida. he's made florida the number one state economy. he's helped families through universal school choice, record-setting family tax relief. he kept the state open when fauci and trump and the federal government wanted to close it down. he's proven time and again he will do what he says. he's delivered on 100% of his promises. and when, you know, people's wallets are getting, you know, hard and they need help at the gas pump, he's a results-oriented guy, and that's what's going to drive people to the polls so, yes, i do think he's going to --

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All In With Chris Hayes

office and nothing further. but, nevertheless, nothing should prevent that person from also being liable in the court of law. there is nothing in that text says anything about what avenues of relief are open, for example, department of justice, which is not addressed an article one. this is meant as a constraint on congress, not a get out of jail free card for a former president. >> in that way they sort of backed their way into this argument. >> i could feel it happening. whoa, no i'm here, what am i doing? >> and lisa said, this is a clause of the constitution that is supposed to limit congress, limit the senate, not give the president more power. but one of the things i have found so interesting about this entire ordeal was, i've been wondering, going into today, where are they going to create the actual constitutional question that could potentially make its way to the high court? they didn't do it. i was looking to see whether in pushing on the separation of

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All In With Chris Hayes

of article one of the constitution, which is really intended to be a limit on the senate, and essentially what it says is if you impeach and convict someone, the penalties you can impose on them are disqualification from holding office and removal from office and nothing further. but nevertheless, nothing should prevent that person from also being liable in a court of law. there is nothing in that text that says anything about what avenues of relief are open, for example, to the department of justice, which is not addressed an article one. this is meant as a constraint on congress, not a get out of jail free card for a former president. >> in that way they sort of back their way into this argument. >> i could feel it happening. whoa, now, i'm here, what am i doing? >> as lisa said, this is a clause of the constitution that is supposed to limit congress, limit the senate, not give the president more power. but one of the things i have found so interesting about this

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Katy Tur Reports

that a person who hasn't been impeached and convicted can be tried. not as a constraint with the department of justice or executive branch. >> we're having these great law school debates about this. this was an effort to delay things and to the extent that was the strategy, it's working. he's taken himself off the campaign trial. voluntarily i might add, to appear in a courtroom for the better part of two hours today for a reason. this is interesting and meaningful but strategically it's played to his advantage. it's on pause. essentially, there's no more jurisdiction with judge kin because of this. >> when do we expect them to come back with a ruling and tell me what will happen next. >> jack smith has said he'd like

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CNN Primetime

you have it. so you can imagine the surface that is gonna happen when this comes out. one thing i do want to add about the sort of system that happened here, but i've been hearing about. remember that trump is presumed innocent at this point. so that has to play into some considerations about timing of the trial, whether or not it knocks him off the trail. all those other things. and ali is exactly right, this is not a case for the d.a. we can come down and slamming outside of what the indictment says. this is not a case, it's funny what i was on trump, this is not the prosecutor versus donald trump. this is the state of georgia versus donald trump. and so she has got to wear that -- causes and exudes impartiality. and follows the rules that are applied to prosecutors. that is that you don't try your case in the media. you try your case in the courtrooms. so she will be contained constraint ihs come out. >> michael, obviously the former president has always been released on his own recognizance, obviously no

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