she s given notice in i believe the new york times calling her superb. it s really just kind of the pate pateriotarcy. she was dreaded. she said, when i look at her, i don t see star. he was a shrewd businessman and saw the potential to make money. at the start of the 50s around 80% of movie-goers are women andizhanic wants to draw in the men. as a rule i never mix business and pleasure. the new obsession in the 50s is very much with the hour-glass shaped woman. marlin fits the fantasy, and a big part is the her bust size,
it s really the patriarchy praising the patriarchy, you know? yes. this is how we like our women. we like them objectified and she was excellent at being objectified. darryl zanuck said, when i look at her i don t see star. but he was a shrewd businessman and he saw the potential to make money. at the start of the 1950s around 80% of movie goers are women and zanuck wants to draw in the men. you ll sneak a thousand wolf whistles at harriet. you know it s a rule. i never mix business and pleasure. the new obsession in the 1950s is the hour glass shaped woman. marilyn speaks to the fantasy. her bust size, her waist size, her as they called it often in
all right. facebook has changed its company name to meta as it shifts focus to the virtual reality metaverse. the change comes as they get skroout knee over hundreds of internal documents by a whistle-blower. here s paula newton. reporter: in a corporate event that seemed to have the vibe of a budget sci-fi flick. all right, perfect. reporter: mark zuckerberg, founder and head of all things facebook introduced the metaverse. together, we can finally put people at the center of technology and deliver an experience where we are present with each other. reporter: what is it? an immersive way to connect online for business and pleasure using virtual reality. zuckerberg is all in. rebranding facebook s corporate name to meta. from the greek word beyond, he says. your devices won t be the focal point of your attention
for many years he s had a close relationship with russia in the sense that he has been traveling for business and pleasure for the past 12 or 13 years, it seems. over that time he accumulated contacts on his social media page, 70 of them at least, and many of them seem to be members or former members of the russian military, the russian security, and that may have been one of the things that highlighted his presence to the russian security services. there has been this consulate visit finally that took place being led by jon huntsman, the u.s. ambassador to russia, and he said he visited mr. whelan at the detention facility that is a former kgb prison on the outskirts of miscellaneooscow, called the whelan family and spoke to them about mr. whelan s
you and i discussed, trade is a big story here. the president has talked a great deal about the need to have a more balanced trade relationship with our partners. he brought with him someone who is very important. to try to help bridge the gap. if you want to talk pure numbers. the u.s. has a $50 billion trade deficit with japan just this year. so that s only through august. it is an important aspect of this trip. the president is ready to talk about trade. he spent a little bit of time at that dinner you saw him just mention with prime minister shinzo abe. on occasion you will have to deal with a situation where you will say to your friend, his very good friend, i can t have this sort of imbalance that we can have, a mix of business and pleasure. speaking of business and pleasure. there was a bit happening on the golf course which is trump-like.