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it is not by—election is for normal people. it is when the central party can go right, sorry local people, we're not going to consult you and put a favourite people into this pot. your election tittle tattle was worth waiting 24 hours for. election tittle tattle? a well researched piece of intelligence from a distinguished journalist speaking to leading members of the governing party. we have to stick together, as political hacks. i feel educated looking at the two of you. aren't you lucky? we are going to move around the new style because time will defeat us if we don't get to the giant met mess. we spoke about this yesterday and i gladly spoke about it, notjust because it is important because it is a story that has been building some significance, and if you didn't hear the episode or watched the news, a jewish man gideon voltaire

Election , People , Governing-party , Tattle , Pot , Tittle-tattle , Members , Intelligence , Journalist , Piece , 24 , Aren-t

BBC News

where a lot of food goes to world markets.— where a lot of food goes to world markets. we also know roaer world markets. we also know roger has — world markets. we also know roger has been _ world markets. we also know roger has been targeting - roger has been targeting ukrainian civilian infrastructure, we are talking about power plants, the electricity grid, how is that impacting the country right now? , , ., " , now? very badly. one of the key roviders now? very badly. one of the key providers of _ now? very badly. one of the key providers of electricity _ now? very badly. one of the key providers of electricity in - providers of electricity in ukraine has lost 100% of its generating capacity, other key providers have also been badly hit and this is notjust in kharkiv, this is nationwide. we are starting to get back out in odesa as well, and the port operates on electricity. if there is no electricity the ports can't function. and in the past 24 hours, a key railway station in eastern ukraine was hit, and dead and injured there as well. so ukrainians are looking at possible near—term future where they will be lots of power outages and again this is also going to impact on the ukrainian economy which is on very shaky ground as it is after more than two years of war. ~ . y ., after more than two years of war. ~ . i. ., ~ .,

Military-support , Eastern-ukraine , One , Country , Power-plants , Electricity , World-markets , Food , Providers , Infrastructure , Roger , Markets

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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 —

Film , Brian-eno , Gary-hustwit , Result , Screening , The-one , Error , File , Mix-up , One , Software , Documentary

BBC News

lost 100% of its generating capacity, other key providers have also been badly hit. and this is notjust in kharkiv, this is nationwide. we are starting to get blackouts in odesa as well, and the thing there is, the port operates on electricity. if there is no electricity the ports can't function. and just in the past 2a hours, a key railway station in dnipro, in eastern ukraine was hit, and dead and injured there as well. so ukrainians are looking at a possible near—term future where they will be lots and lots of power outages and again this is also going to impact on the ukrainian economy, which is on very shaky ground as it is, after more than two years of war. what did you make of the recent comments by president zelensky after the defence of israel, that big iranian bombardment, he seemed to imply there was a bit of a double standard saying that ukraine should get the same kind of treatment, same kind of defence

Thing , Odesa , Blackouts , Notjust , Key-providers , Generating-capacity , Kharkiv , 100 , Eastern-ukraine , Electricity , Hit , Ports

Scandalous

now, sienna was very much of interest to all the tabloids because she was involved with the actorjude law. we've seen listed in court documents that on 21july 2005, the sun... paid £250 for "sienna. . . phone. .. "inquiries." which we say is a clear reference to unlawful information gathering. and that payment was authorised by the news editor. so notjust a reporter in the showbiz department, but the news editor, who reported directly to the editor. the attention on my private life was so loud that i was just desperate to be seen as an actor. and somebody approached me with the idea of being in as you like it in the west end,

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i want to start off by talking about how mikejohnson delayed bringing this the on ukraine aid for several months, there was a bill sitting in the senate that did not come to the house. why do you think now he is changing his stance? even though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk hisjob? though bringing a ukraine aid bill could risk his job?- bill could risk his “ob? thank ou for bill could risk his “ob? thank you for doing — bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, _ bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, i - bill could risk his job? thank you for doing this, i think i bill could risk his job? thank| you for doing this, i think my johnson has seen the light. he is a person of deep religious conviction and i think the moral arguments have swayed him. it's notjust the moral arguments, many people spoke with him about this decision and he did not know that there were a lot that russia was persecuting and torturing questions and people were able to see him and tell him their stories and pray with them so that emotional heart had a factor in it. he also received

Eastern-ukraine , Aid , Senate , Bill-sitting , Mikejohnson , Ukraine-aid-bill , Job , White-house , Ob , Stance , Doing-bill , Hisjob

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one of the key providers of electricity in ukraine has lost 100% of its generating capacity, other key providers have also been badly hit. and this is notjust in kharkiv, this is nationwide. we are starting to get blackouts in odesa as well, and the thing there is, the port operates on electricity. if there is no electricity the ports can't function. and just in the past 24 hours, a key railway station in dnipro, in eastern ukraine was hit, and dead and injured there as well. so ukrainians are looking at a possible near—term future where they will be lots and lots of power outages and again this is also going to impact on the ukrainian economy, which is on very shaky ground as it is, after more than two years of war. what did you make of the recent comments by president zelenskyy after the defence of israel, that big iranian bombardment, he seemed to imply there

Eastern-ukraine , One , Electricity , Odesa , Blackouts , Notjust , Providers , Key-providers , Generating-capacity , Kharkiv , 100 , Thing

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arguments have swayed him. it's notjust the moral arguments, many people spoke with him about this decision and he did not know that there were a lot that russia was persecuting and torturing christians and christians were able to see him and tell him their stories and pray with them so that emotional heart had a factor in it. he also received multiple very dire intelligence briefings and i think that scared him as well. politics were involved as well, this has been a long process, a two—month delay that could have been resolved sooner. he has a complicated legislative piece that had to satisfy maga republicans, democrats to make this happen. mikejohnson is new to this role as well. it is a miracle that we are where we are that we expect the aid bill to go through tomorrow. that is expected to happen

People , Lot , Russian , Arguments , Notjust , Decision , Factor , Stories , Intelligence , Heart , Christians , Briefings

Breakfast

easy to chalk this whole thing up to technology, a magic algorithm that somehow creates cinema out of thin air. but the algorithm only succeeds in creating moments of serendipity because of the work of human filmmakers who have worked filming, editing and mixing the material before feeding it into the software. it's notjust about the tech, um, it is about the filmmaking craft, and we're using it as a tool to kind of extend what we could do. the system is trained by our intelligence as filmmakers, not some artificial intelligence. a film like this gives us an opportunity to think about what cinema actually is, and where new technology fits into the process of how we make movies. for me, i enjoyed the version of the film i saw. it had all the hallmarks of a good music documentary, although the story did seem to meander a bit from time to time. but for the man the film is about, he's happy with that ambiguity. eno spoke to the audience at sundance from his home in the uk over the theatre's speakers.

Thing , Work , Air , Technology , Human-filmmakers , Algorithm , Filming , Cinema , Magic-algorithm , Editing , Serendipity , Film-s-bespoke-generative-software

Breakfast

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 a normal documentary where we craft each scene and, you know, time it out. we're creating kind of a structure in software that will create our film. you can think of it like this. up here, we have a pool of pre—cut scenes, hundreds of hours of never before seen archival footage and exclusive interviews with eno. down here, we have an empty structure looking for pieces to fill up the slots. some parts of the film are always the same. pieces here are pinned in place, but for the rest, the software makes selections, slots them into place based on instructions

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