amazing weekend for the box office and it was interest whatting the ap said about this, in the barbie and oppenheimer successes views were sending a message give us something new. they went on to say it was originality here that was reward. two movies not sequels or reboots pushing the box office to highs not seen in years. it seems like a reece message we want something fresh. this really seems to have cut through the clutter especially on the barbie side, i view oppenheimer riding the coat tails. but it hits a certain spot in the landscape. i think warner, the studio behind it took a little bit of a chance in creating a different type of barbie story for people. they ve done a magnificent marketing campaign, the partnerships out there are spectacular and it s working. it s great stuff to see for sure. jonathan: i should mention my 13-year-old son is in barbie. they filmed some scenes at his
political process a year ago and he won the largest seats, his group represented the largest block of parliament at the largest number of seats and he pulled out of the protests and out of the protests and process because iraq is moving towards an election season soon, as a rambling amongst his followers in an incident like that will not stop simply cutting relationships with sweden, it will continue to boil over and that incident exposed there originality and i would be iraqi government is, unfortunately. d0 government is, unfortunately. do some local politics at play this is an incident that has international repercussions and what happens now to the relationship between iraq and sweden? the to the relationship between iraq and sweden? ., , ., , ., ~ sweden? the only option, i think left for both
spine tingling stuff, jim. its haunting. spine tingling stuff, jim. its haunting, farewell to stromness, written by peter maxwell davies originally as a piano piece. that string arrangement is very unusual. but it always makes me think of the elemental quality of life in orkney, those rough seas and the cliffs, and the kind of sometimes unforgiving climate. it is a piece that takes you there, and here, nicola benedetti, who is now so embedded in the life of scotland, director of the life of scotland, director of the edinburgh international festival as well as an internationally famous violin soloist, it is a very special quality, and it seems to speak of the kind of originality that was brought to the music in this service, just as happened in the coronation, where there was a much more creative spirit, in a sense, in the music making, then you sometimes get informal services of that kind. and indeed, we should pay tribute to some of the many conductors and
adapters and with social media we needed content creators and influences. i do not see any reason why ai should not be difference. reason why ai should not be difference. can i put a reason to ou? difference. can i put a reason to you? for difference. can i put a reason to you? for example, - difference. can i put a reason to you? for example, of - difference. can i put a reason to you? for example, of the l difference. can i put a reason i to you? for example, of the top of my head i cannot remember the name of the system but there is a system that will just come up with a television advert for a company and it was made for mcdonald s, are you familiar with that? familiar with that? yes, i am. that looked familiar with that? yes, i am. that looked fairly familiar with that? yes, i am. that looked fairly authentic, l that looked fairly authentic, it was a fairly decent offer and that was ai creating a commercial television advert for mcdonald s, and that means a whole load of pe
cats, where is originality. we have had conversations with tiktok exists, why people use it, i strongly suggest people to rethink their tiktok addictions and think about the way, you know, why can t you go to chipotle and create your own thing. i make my bowl different every time. we are trying to copy each other. a cultural phenomenon. sandra: governors in some states like in montana, calling for a ban on tiktok. listen. the issue with tiktok and these other applications owned by foreign adversaries is they are able to steal data about americans and ship it back for nefarious purposes. it s not what the app does, it s where the personal data goes. this is a national security issue. sandra: people just keep on using it. so a lot of companies are saying