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i'm now here by myself talking to myself. >> that's jeff goldbloom in the first "jurassic park" movieer on its way to more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office the latest installment in the series has been out for a couple of weeks it already is pushing in that billion dollar direction whether starring in a blockbuster movie or playing an offbeat part, goldbloom always seems to stand out as we saw up close, that quirky charm comes with the real-life character, too jeff and i got together at the cafe carlisle in new york where the multi-talented actor and musician has played with the jazz ensemble he leads on the side ♪ jeff goldbloom approaches life -- a bit like a jazz song spontaneous. >> one thing that occurs to me is traffic. >> improvised. >> sliders when did they come on the menu why do they call them that >> always on his own beat. >> sometimes i may go there. sometimes i may go that. >> that even shows up in goldbloom's movie dialogue like that famous line from "jurassic park." >> life finds a way. >> isn't it funny to think you delivered it the way you thought it would
i'm now here by myself talking to myself. >> that's jeff goldbloom in the first "jurassic park" movieer on its way to more than $1 billion at the worldwide box office the latest installment in the series has been out for a couple of weeks it already is pushing in that billion dollar direction whether starring in a blockbuster movie or playing an offbeat part, goldbloom always seems to stand out as we saw up close, that quirky charm comes with the real-life character, too jeff...
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escultura de arena al estilo jurassic park, un total de 26 escultores de 12 paÍses participan en el festivalque arrancÓ el primero de julio y va a durar hasta el 11 de septiembre. las escultu >> (musica). >> ahora en telemundo 48 tenemos las reacciones. >> gracias por su sintonía. escucharemos argumentos en una corte federal. >> esto le da paso a un otra batalla legal. >> >> el programa migratorio conocido como daca vuelve estar en la cuerda floja. >> el futuro de estos jóvenes a la merced una corte de tendencia conservadora, los jueces aasignados fueron nombrados por donald trump >> el corte fronterizo, el departamento de seguridad nacional dice levantar el muro mas alto que el actual. dicen que creen que podria suplantar el parque de la hermandad que sirve de punto de union entre extranjeros y sus familias >> enviaron alerta de esto no es asi >> asi es, alertaron a los participantes cuando uno dio positivo a monkey pox, el problemas es que las vacunas son limitadas, no esta disponible para todos, sino para los altos riesgos >> hay que entender que hay que tener paciencia >> a pesar del aum
escultura de arena al estilo jurassic park, un total de 26 escultores de 12 paÍses participan en el festivalque arrancÓ el primero de julio y va a durar hasta el 11 de septiembre. las escultu >> (musica). >> ahora en telemundo 48 tenemos las reacciones. >> gracias por su sintonía. escucharemos argumentos en una corte federal. >> esto le da paso a un otra batalla legal. >> >> el programa migratorio conocido como daca vuelve estar en la cuerda floja....
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i think it looks like "jurassic park." >> boy, i hate being right all the time. >> what steven spielberge same feeling that i had as a 7-year-old watching "jaws" for the first time when you see the brontasauruses leap up and eat the leaves off the trees. >> we're going to make a fortune with this place. >> i mean, that's what spielberg does as a filmmaker. he makes you you go oh. >> a lot of the enthusiasm for cgi comes from filmmakers seeing in jurassic park what that technology could do for their story telling. >> "titanic" is a throwback in so many ways to the big blockbusters of the '50s and '60s. not just in its scope and in its scale but also that it was talked about in the way that we talked about cleopatra". oh god, we're putting everything we have into this giant boat and is it going to sink. >> sits budget at that point hit a then under heard of $200 million. >> leo dicaprio had done what's eating gilbert grape and his romeo and juliette had not come out yet. there was nervousness on the part of some executives like can leo do this thing. >> the studio thought they were in terr
i think it looks like "jurassic park." >> boy, i hate being right all the time. >> what steven spielberge same feeling that i had as a 7-year-old watching "jaws" for the first time when you see the brontasauruses leap up and eat the leaves off the trees. >> we're going to make a fortune with this place. >> i mean, that's what spielberg does as a filmmaker. he makes you you go oh. >> a lot of the enthusiasm for cgi comes from filmmakers seeing in...
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if you want your own jurassic park, this skeleton could set you back as much as $8 million bones. >>>f oil is dropping, but that may not necessarily be a good thing. and a major shakeup on the menu at subway. matt pieper has today's cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: major stock indices shook off an early slump and ended with meager gains on wall street tuesday as worries about the economy continue to weigh on markets. the dow lost 129. the nasdaq gained 194. s&p 500 up 6. >>> for the first time in two months, oil has dropped below $100 a barrel. it sparked concern that an economic slowdown or even a recession could cut demand for petroleum products. citi says brent crude oil could fall to $65 by the end of this year, so the economy tip into a recession. there have been mounting fears of a recession in recent weeks which has helped take oil prices sharply lower. >>> aaa reports the national average of a gallon of gas is $4.80. >>> a boo-boo for nasa as it loses contacts with the satellite shortly after it broke free of the earth's orbit. it's headed for the moon as the latest step
if you want your own jurassic park, this skeleton could set you back as much as $8 million bones. >>>f oil is dropping, but that may not necessarily be a good thing. and a major shakeup on the menu at subway. matt pieper has today's cbs "money watch" report. >> reporter: major stock indices shook off an early slump and ended with meager gains on wall street tuesday as worries about the economy continue to weigh on markets. the dow lost 129. the nasdaq gained 194....
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could jurassic park become reality? could we bring the ancient bird archy, opt to rec, back to life? resurrection would only be possible if the original genetic material could still be read, recreating live from fossils that are millions of years old. is pure science fiction for now. but even if it becomes possible in the future, the environment of these animals also disappeared. millions of years ago. where would they live and who would benefit from them? for more reason, species like the mammoth genetic material is preserved in the permafrost of siberia, a resurrection, be feasible in the near future. but should humans be allowed to reverse extinction? ah, the minister members doesn't give we will try to all of that. i'm certain that chelsea, i don't think it will actually bring viable species back to lightly because far too many arrows would be incorporated i and you both. and if the population of organisms that you bring back is large enough human than mistakes could very well we'd themselves out if you let them low
could jurassic park become reality? could we bring the ancient bird archy, opt to rec, back to life? resurrection would only be possible if the original genetic material could still be read, recreating live from fossils that are millions of years old. is pure science fiction for now. but even if it becomes possible in the future, the environment of these animals also disappeared. millions of years ago. where would they live and who would benefit from them? for more reason, species like the...
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could jurassic park become reality? could we bring the ancient bird archy, opt to rec, back to life? resurrection would only be possible if the original genetic material could still be read, recreating live from fossils that are millions of years old. is pure science fiction for now. but even if it becomes possible in the future, the environment of these animals also disappeared. millions of years ago. where would they live and who would benefit from them? for more reason, species like the mammoth genetic material is preserved in the permafrost of siberia, a resurrection could be feasible in the near future. but should humans be allowed to reverse extinction? ah, the montezuma, both of them. yes, we will try to all of that. i'm certain that on tough safety, i don't think it will actually bring viable species back to lightly because far too many errors would be incorporated and you both. and if the population of organisms that you bring back is large enough, the more than mistakes could very well we'd themselves out if y
could jurassic park become reality? could we bring the ancient bird archy, opt to rec, back to life? resurrection would only be possible if the original genetic material could still be read, recreating live from fossils that are millions of years old. is pure science fiction for now. but even if it becomes possible in the future, the environment of these animals also disappeared. millions of years ago. where would they live and who would benefit from them? for more reason, species like the...
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there's some there's like real hope in jurassic park and it's just bright and gorgeous and the the image. i mean, even the nighttime scenes of the t-rex. yeah. yeah. it's a literal amusement park. where are we in 2020. it's jurassic world dominion. i can't even see their faces jeff and you can't even so yeah, right. i couldn't recognize him right like where's the future in 2022? it's like oh, is not good. like there's not a lot of like the future is good happening right now in our culture. this is tracking. yeah. movie is the time rex. yeah. curious about your thoughts on like how much this kind of polarizing like utopian dystopian outlook towards the future is like tied to either the age of the people who are creating the media or the age of the people that it's directed towards like i don't know. i guess i'm just thinking about like adolescent psychology and development and like is the more pessimistic narrative directed towards, you know adolescence and emerging adults who are more like geared towards activism and change and all right. yeah. yeah, that's i mean, i like my my historian
there's some there's like real hope in jurassic park and it's just bright and gorgeous and the the image. i mean, even the nighttime scenes of the t-rex. yeah. yeah. it's a literal amusement park. where are we in 2020. it's jurassic world dominion. i can't even see their faces jeff and you can't even so yeah, right. i couldn't recognize him right like where's the future in 2022? it's like oh, is not good. like there's not a lot of like the future is good happening right now in our culture. this...
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but was it able to beat jurassic park and that tom cruise movie?> i don't know, but i'm a big fan of the minions. david daniel has a break down of the box office. >> i know you're scared. >> the black phone fell to 5th place with $12.3 million pushing the fright film close to 50 million in domestic box offices. after a fourth place weekend worth $15.47 million. elvis fell to third with $9 million, 72 million after its second weekend in theaters. >> pete maverick mitchell. >> as tom cruise celebrated his 60th birthday, "top gun: maverick" made another 25 1/2 million dollars for domestic total of $571 million. minions, the rise of gru, easily rode to victory in its opening weekend. the fifth movie in the "despicable me" franchise led the way with $108.5 million. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. >>> and coming up, how you can own a piece of american and olympic history when we come back. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. f
but was it able to beat jurassic park and that tom cruise movie?> i don't know, but i'm a big fan of the minions. david daniel has a break down of the box office. >> i know you're scared. >> the black phone fell to 5th place with $12.3 million pushing the fright film close to 50 million in domestic box offices. after a fourth place weekend worth $15.47 million. elvis fell to third with $9 million, 72 million after its second weekend in theaters. >> pete maverick mitchell....
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the police department jokingly compared the bird to a dinosaur from jurassic park.'s what led up to this scene of police got a call about an aggressive turkey at the airport when the officer arrived, the turkey apparently attacked a patrol vehicle. i wanted to confront the feathered suspect. the officer instead got into his car and drove away leading to this. the police department's advice. if you ever find yourself in a similar situation, get in your car instead of staying on your feet because turkeys can run up to 25 miles an hour. and they can fly even faster and objects appear larger than they actually are in the mirror. take a look at this mystery in the desert near san diego, ancient rings of rock and cleared circles have been found and and to state park. there are about 500 of them in an area that's less than 10 square miles. experts say they were created thousands of years ago and are not naturally occurring. we've also been found in other state parks. it's unclear what they were used for, but one theory is the circles were used for meditation or self-reflec
the police department jokingly compared the bird to a dinosaur from jurassic park.'s what led up to this scene of police got a call about an aggressive turkey at the airport when the officer arrived, the turkey apparently attacked a patrol vehicle. i wanted to confront the feathered suspect. the officer instead got into his car and drove away leading to this. the police department's advice. if you ever find yourself in a similar situation, get in your car instead of staying on your feet because...
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it very close to overtaking jurassic park. and believe it or not titanic in seventh place.keeps moving up in the rankings and still going strong and the strategy of waiting has paid off for mr. cruise. >> confession, i haven't seen it yet but it sounds like everyone else has. cnbc's joumanna bercetche live from london, thanks for joining us today. >>> still ahead we will break down the latest effort by democrats to get an assault weapons ban. "way too early" is right back. r democrats to get an assault weapons ban. "way too early" is right back. pr and longer when you need it most. its non-habit forming and powered by the makers of nyquil. (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty mh the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher investments. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sneak i
it very close to overtaking jurassic park. and believe it or not titanic in seventh place.keeps moving up in the rankings and still going strong and the strategy of waiting has paid off for mr. cruise. >> confession, i haven't seen it yet but it sounds like everyone else has. cnbc's joumanna bercetche live from london, thanks for joining us today. >>> still ahead we will break down the latest effort by democrats to get an assault weapons ban. "way too early" is right...
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"jurassic park." people are going to the theaters again. this stock is trading at 15.o when theaters were not open and no movies to see the stock was 25. i think there is a real disconnect there. we think that will continue with a good slate of movies. i like cinemark down here tremendously. cheryl: i have 20 seconds. you like freeport-mcmoran. that is interesting we're seeing copper prices sliding back to march levels right now. >> the stock was 52 a month ago when they reported earnings. it is now 26, it has been cut in half but the problem, the problem, the supply of copper is an issue. the demand has gone down but supply will be an issue for years to come. this is a great opportunity to buy freeport on a 50% sale. cheryl: are you telling me copper prices might tick back up. for the home building industry, that was kind of a boost craig. >> short term. cheryl: love the energy pick, if you're coming from dallas, texas, as you are that is all the credibility you need in my book. fellow texan, craig hodges. good to see you sir. [closing bell rings] looks like nasdaq wi
"jurassic park." people are going to the theaters again. this stock is trading at 15.o when theaters were not open and no movies to see the stock was 25. i think there is a real disconnect there. we think that will continue with a good slate of movies. i like cinemark down here tremendously. cheryl: i have 20 seconds. you like freeport-mcmoran. that is interesting we're seeing copper prices sliding back to march levels right now. >> the stock was 52 a month ago when they...
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car trying to drive away is slow speed yeah, i >> anyway, cop compared to like the dinosaur from jurassic parkadar. she was afraid of birds to chains look like their leftovers from the dinosaur for coming over the next hour. the mega millions is 810 million dollars in climate. is that enough for you to play? >> and just after the world health organization, a monkeypox, a global health emergency, looks like the u.s. is now thinking about doing the same thing. more on that in a minute. and the oak fire one burning closer to yosemite national park will give you an update on the firefighting effort. and we're going hear from a hiker who had to evacuate. ♪ ♪ shop the lowe's bath style & save event now. in store and online. introducing our most durable exterior paint. that helps protect against dirt and grime. take on your next project with hgtv home® by sherwin-williams everlast exterior paint & primer. >> from the area's local news station. you're watching the kron 4 morning news >> thanks for joining in. our rain gear games. 8 o'clock on a tuesday on darya and james are waking up this morning to
car trying to drive away is slow speed yeah, i >> anyway, cop compared to like the dinosaur from jurassic parkadar. she was afraid of birds to chains look like their leftovers from the dinosaur for coming over the next hour. the mega millions is 810 million dollars in climate. is that enough for you to play? >> and just after the world health organization, a monkeypox, a global health emergency, looks like the u.s. is now thinking about doing the same thing. more on that in a...
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the police department jokingly compared to the bird, compare the bird to a dinosaur from jurassic parkthey are family right, birds. and and i'm sore so yeah, he didn't have it as bad as the city bus driver in oklahoma. a deer look at that came crashing through the windshield. my goodness, the driver was calmly making her rounds over the weekend, wolf. just 2 minutes into her shift that deer runs out in front of or smashed right through the front of the bus. amazingly, look at that. the deer appears to be ok, just hops off, like nothing even happened. the driver then stopped the bus safely. moments later, she opened the door like that. that animal just took off. no passengers on board at the time of this. but my gosh, both angles and gets like crazier. every time i see ingles of this. glad that that deer and the driver are okay, though. hey, it's taco tuesday. time to say goodbye to taco klondike brand announced yesterday the popular ice cream treat has officially been discontinued. they say an unprecedented spike in demand of other products have forced the company to discontinue certai
the police department jokingly compared to the bird, compare the bird to a dinosaur from jurassic parkthey are family right, birds. and and i'm sore so yeah, he didn't have it as bad as the city bus driver in oklahoma. a deer look at that came crashing through the windshield. my goodness, the driver was calmly making her rounds over the weekend, wolf. just 2 minutes into her shift that deer runs out in front of or smashed right through the front of the bus. amazingly, look at that. the deer...
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a turkey but police department jokingly compared this bird to a dinosaur from jurassic park. what led up to that comical scene. police apparently got a call about an aggressive turkey at the county airport. and when the officer got there, this turkey attacked the patrol car so not wanting to confront the suspect. officer instead got into his car to drive off. and that's what led to this. so apparently, if you're ever confronted by a man, turkey, your advice to do the same. so if you're near your car, get in and drive off because police say that the turkeys can run up to 25 miles per hour and they can fly even faster. >> all right. well, still ahead on the kron, 4 news at 9, an update on the push to make daylight saving time permanent across the u.s. well, why it's not going to happen any time soon. >> and summer, he baking much of the u.s. some places tomorrow. we don't usually see the hot weather get ready, going to heat up in those neighborhoods will talk about that next. and in sports, the giants or the for this thing from pot after getting swept by the dodgers. >> trying
a turkey but police department jokingly compared this bird to a dinosaur from jurassic park. what led up to that comical scene. police apparently got a call about an aggressive turkey at the county airport. and when the officer got there, this turkey attacked the patrol car so not wanting to confront the suspect. officer instead got into his car to drive off. and that's what led to this. so apparently, if you're ever confronted by a man, turkey, your advice to do the same. so if you're near...
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but so [inaudible] like, jurassic park, at the dinosaurs breakout, they eat a lot of people, like, technology has cloned dinosaurs, that was a big mistake, shouldn't have happened. but at the same time, like, the catchphrase, like the main thing is like finds a way. they're like,, real hope in traffic park. and it's just bright and gorgeous and the image, i mean even the nighttime scenes with the tea rights. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, is that amazing black. where are we in 2020? is jurassic world, dominion. >> i can't even see their faces. >> you can't even see them! >> [inaudible] i couldn't recognize him. >> right. like, wait a future in 2022? right [inaudible] in this is [inaudible] there's not a lot like the future is good happening right now in the culture. because of track. >> the move [inaudible] we [inaudible]. >> serious about your thoughts on like, how much this kind of polarizing, like, utopian dystopian outlook towards the future, is tired to either the age of the people who are creating the media or the age of the people that is directing forwards and i guess i'm thinking about just
but so [inaudible] like, jurassic park, at the dinosaurs breakout, they eat a lot of people, like, technology has cloned dinosaurs, that was a big mistake, shouldn't have happened. but at the same time, like, the catchphrase, like the main thing is like finds a way. they're like,, real hope in traffic park. and it's just bright and gorgeous and the image, i mean even the nighttime scenes with the tea rights. yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, is that amazing black. where are we in 2020? is jurassic world,...
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. >> just thinking it's the jeff goldbloom principle in jurassic park, take all the precautions in thends a way. >> indeed, and everybody can be sort of understanding of what's going on here, we have also seen it affect the older people in our lives as well, and he does have some health issues, you guys have outlined pretty clearly. so, we are about to hear what the plan is here over the next several days. >> sandra: and obviously happening, the backdrop of a very busy moment for this country and a lot happening all over the world. martha, we will see you for your coverage for this and more at 3:00 on "the story." >> sandra: dr. marc siegel, you have been talking about this throughout the day. we learned 9:00 eastern time this morning about the president's positive test. jump in here. what are your thoughts, what are your concerns, what are your questions as we await this update? >> i want to bring two new things on to the table we have not talked about all day. first, respond to martha's point. we have turned a corner when we went to omicron and how did we do that, well, labs across t
. >> just thinking it's the jeff goldbloom principle in jurassic park, take all the precautions in thends a way. >> indeed, and everybody can be sort of understanding of what's going on here, we have also seen it affect the older people in our lives as well, and he does have some health issues, you guys have outlined pretty clearly. so, we are about to hear what the plan is here over the next several days. >> sandra: and obviously happening, the backdrop of a very busy moment...
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he reprised the role he played in the first "jurassic park" movie.lace, in beautiful fashion, as you always do with jeff goldblum. did you know he leads a jazz ensemble? jeff goldblum with me on "sunday today." we'll be right back on "morning joe." researchers believe the first person to live to 150 has already been born. it could be you! wow. really? of course, you'll have to eat your greens, watch your stress, wear sunscreen... but to live to 150, we're developing solutions that help doctors listen to your heartbeat while they're miles away, or ai that knows what your body will do before you do. cool. introducing elevance health. where health can go. we've been streaming all day from every room. introducing elevance health. the power and speed of this super-sonic wifi from xfinity is incredible. mom! mass speeds was my idea, remember? get minion net, with speeds of up to one minion bite per hour. [ low screaming ] but that was an epic fail. with xfi we can stream, share, swipe, like... impress your mom with super-sonic wifi. it's unbeatable interne
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. >> maria this is a -- making available to "jurassic park" fans, the 76 million-year-old fossil in montanall-off yesterday sent oil below 100 dollars a barrel for the very first time since may recession fears, and, expectations of slowing demand have sent oil lower, but this morning we see brent back at 104.61 up 1 3/4 crude oil 100 dollars 57 cents a bilateral better than 1% we have been talking about this throughout the morning joining is right now to take a look at the impact is former ims international monetary fund chief economist harvard university professor, great to see you this morning. >> have thank you. >> are we in a recession now do you think. >> no, i don't think we are in recession but this kind of job market at the moment, plus economy markedly slowing, the fed is determined to get us there, we will. maria: yeah, i am just wondering if this sell-off in price of oil, has to deal with expectations that we're seeing this sharp slowdown in macrostory if you believe things are going to slow real fast, and -- pretty significantly you believe oil prices come down; right? or is it
. >> maria this is a -- making available to "jurassic park" fans, the 76 million-year-old fossil in montanall-off yesterday sent oil below 100 dollars a barrel for the very first time since may recession fears, and, expectations of slowing demand have sent oil lower, but this morning we see brent back at 104.61 up 1 3/4 crude oil 100 dollars 57 cents a bilateral better than 1% we have been talking about this throughout the morning joining is right now to take a look at the...
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imax >> you know what's crazy when chris pratt did the first jurassic, "guardians of the galaxy" had not come out yet so he was the guy from "parksty well >> yeah, i'll say. so, it's just awesome. it's been incredible getting to go on this journey because this has been -- these eight years have really represented so much in all of our lives. >> jimmy: eight years. it is awesome. i want to show everyone a clip here's bryce dallas howard in "jurassic world: dominion. take a look at this. ♪ [ dinosaur roars ] ♪ >> jimmy: that is what i am talking about. [ cheers and applause that is how you do it, buddy bryce dallas howard, everybody "jurassic world: dominion" is in theaters and imax today [ cheers and applause bryce and i are doing the whisper challenge when we come back stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ when moderate to sev ulcerative colitis persists... put it in check with rinvoq, a once-daily pill. when uc got unpredictable,... i got rapid symptom relief with rinvoq. check. when uc held me back... i got lasting, steroid-free remission with rinvoq. check. and when uc
imax >> you know what's crazy when chris pratt did the first jurassic, "guardians of the galaxy" had not come out yet so he was the guy from "parksty well >> yeah, i'll say. so, it's just awesome. it's been incredible getting to go on this journey because this has been -- these eight years have really represented so much in all of our lives. >> jimmy: eight years. it is awesome. i want to show everyone a clip here's bryce dallas howard in "jurassic world:...
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jurassic world dominion. or the wildfire near yosemite park is becoming an even bigger threat. doubled in size, and alexis gabe was last seen in january. authorities believe her ex boyfriend killed her. but her body has never been found. we're going to hear from her father about a piece of paper that may have more information about her whereabouts, and first, it was expensive airfares. then we had flight delays and cancelations. coming up. we're going to take you live to sfo won't talk about the latest developments that will cost more for travelers. from ktvu fox two news this morning's onto. good morning to you. we keep talking about the heat, and then we take a look outside and we're like it's coming. but right now we've got a great sunday morning. i think this is what rosemary oroczo ald. no sky july, although it may be a temporary a little bit , so welcome back to mornings onto it is sunday. july 10th. i'm claudine wong. i think mother nature will wipe that all out here eventually. interview live in lead. it's already hot. let's check in with with her and get your forecast.
jurassic world dominion. or the wildfire near yosemite park is becoming an even bigger threat. doubled in size, and alexis gabe was last seen in january. authorities believe her ex boyfriend killed her. but her body has never been found. we're going to hear from her father about a piece of paper that may have more information about her whereabouts, and first, it was expensive airfares. then we had flight delays and cancelations. coming up. we're going to take you live to sfo won't talk about...
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jurassic world dominion, available now on xfinity. rule your home security with xfinity home. 2000 californians are out of their homes are massive while burning just out of yosemite national parken from space, it's that bad. a state fire official says the oak fire showing unprecedented behavior moving incredibly fast. here's another view from an infrared camera, the white area the top of your screen shows the flames, that a tally and she says the severity is a direct result of the climate california's drought is a little comfort in the hottest place at earth death valley, that includes a small town in the middle of the desert. tonight gary tuchman takes us there to see what life is like in the middle of this summer. >> if 125 degrees made the sound, this might be it. [noise] >> the siberian husky, far away from the land of ancient siberian ancestors, living in furnace creek, california, the largest community, in the majestic death valley national park. which is considered the hottest place on earth. carolina much ej and -- are tourist from italy. >> i think it's one-of-a-kind plays in the entire. world >> what do you think about the heat? >> it's a lot, but i think if you get
jurassic world dominion, available now on xfinity. rule your home security with xfinity home. 2000 californians are out of their homes are massive while burning just out of yosemite national parken from space, it's that bad. a state fire official says the oak fire showing unprecedented behavior moving incredibly fast. here's another view from an infrared camera, the white area the top of your screen shows the flames, that a tally and she says the severity is a direct result of the climate...
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park did very well. studio's revenue was up to $3 billion. that had "jurassicrs were relatively flat at 13 million. they did anticipate adding more in this quarter. this came after the super bowl and olympics real le ly helped things >> during the pandemic, all people cared about was the incredible broadband growth and the stock ran up to $62 a share. so now it's dropped. it was below 40 for a while. now broadband is flat, and people immediately say, oh, my god, look, broadband is flat but the theme parks are hitting the cover. video customer losses minus 521,000 compared to minus 399,000. so keep adding up 521,000 every quarter, and it starts turning into millions, and you see why peacock is important but people do look at video customer losses, but comcast every quarter says we're not chasing unprofitable -- >> subscribers >> subscribers >> the fundamental question is, is there going to be a moment at which shareholders and investors look at comcast and aren't just looking at that number and tart loo start looking at march ggin and other things it's like when
park did very well. studio's revenue was up to $3 billion. that had "jurassicrs were relatively flat at 13 million. they did anticipate adding more in this quarter. this came after the super bowl and olympics real le ly helped things >> during the pandemic, all people cared about was the incredible broadband growth and the stock ran up to $62 a share. so now it's dropped. it was below 40 for a while. now broadband is flat, and people immediately say, oh, my god, look, broadband is...