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it is not hunched over or crouch down like a groucho marx or a chimpanzee but something from a distance would look like you and i walking if you put on a treadmill you would pick up subtle differences and that's a fun thing to think about but from the footprints and from the bones looks like they are not pushing off the big toe quite as much as they do the legs are a little shorter and maybe not extending at the hip quite as much when we walk but those differences are subtle. one of the amazing discoveries of the last ten years we think of bipedal evolution in a linear way talking about bi-pedalism two.zero but instead we see those evolving in a different species so at the team time on - - same time there was another species and had a divergent big toe and ethiopia climbing trees and walking in a different way. is a fabulous discovery and ethiopia in 2009 to show there was different forms of walking and coexisting and i worked on the foot and the leg of a skeleton and when i first started to work on it, to me i just finished my phd i finish the foot and ankle and leg of domino aids i sa
it is not hunched over or crouch down like a groucho marx or a chimpanzee but something from a distance would look like you and i walking if you put on a treadmill you would pick up subtle differences and that's a fun thing to think about but from the footprints and from the bones looks like they are not pushing off the big toe quite as much as they do the legs are a little shorter and maybe not extending at the hip quite as much when we walk but those differences are subtle. one of the amazing...
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the analyst points out, these were the magic words a duck comes down and tells you the answer in groucho marx the analyst points out walmart is under performance since covid got rolling. so far it trailed s&p 500 by 18 percentage points. to the likes of big winners like target, kroger that underperformance is even more flaring in short, wells said you should buy walmart because it's relatively cheap with this push, just that and nothing more common sense the stock rallied more than $2.65 today. almost 2%. more important, it broke out of a tight range. we own walmart for the charitable trust my first instinct when i saw it go up today was, back over even. let me out of this thing but you know what that did, that violated an old truism that i came up with probably 30 years ago. it's called the stuck in the mud truism that means lots of investors have viewed walmart as stuck in the mud. now they will buy it hand over fist they say hold on, i want in. that's precisely what i think happened here. the walmart money strange is leaving the station. >> all aboard. >> plenty of other big name stocks le
the analyst points out, these were the magic words a duck comes down and tells you the answer in groucho marx the analyst points out walmart is under performance since covid got rolling. so far it trailed s&p 500 by 18 percentage points. to the likes of big winners like target, kroger that underperformance is even more flaring in short, wells said you should buy walmart because it's relatively cheap with this push, just that and nothing more common sense the stock rallied more than $2.65...
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that many of us but those who have critiqued the argument sounds like groucho marx, whatever it is i'm against it. it is extraordinary the labor, the coordination of the designer to put this assemblage of people together. my envy is showing. we can get into matters of substance but right off the bat we almost see the self evidence for the roadmap's accreditation. >> does that mean ideological bias or it is representative because it includes the left and the right? >> there are elements in the result that would please conservatives like myself. those questions from the roadmap, asked about specific features of the constitution, the directives of knowledge, ideas, documents, big events, historic, notable personages. when you see questions like what key texts and songs help us understand the values and virtues of citizenship. that is a good question as long as no rock 'n roll, no rap but a new government and constitution which had questions like analyze the ideas and debates about rights, powers, decision-making the shape the revolution. all of those -- unfortunately i do not believe thos
that many of us but those who have critiqued the argument sounds like groucho marx, whatever it is i'm against it. it is extraordinary the labor, the coordination of the designer to put this assemblage of people together. my envy is showing. we can get into matters of substance but right off the bat we almost see the self evidence for the roadmap's accreditation. >> does that mean ideological bias or it is representative because it includes the left and the right? >> there are...
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it's crouched down bent hit the bent knee like a groucho marx walk or a chimpanzee. this is something that from a distance would look like you and i walking. if you could put it on a treadmill you would pick up subtle differences and it's fun to think about. from the footprints and from the bones it looks like they are not pushing off the big toe quite as much as we do. their arches are flatterhe than ours are in their legs are shorter and they are maybe not extending it to have quite as much as we do when we walked that those differences are subtle. one of the really i think amazing discoveries in the last 10 years is that we often think of bipedal evolution in a linear way. talking about bipedalism 2.0 but what we see instead are different forms of idealism is evolving in different species of astor leviticus. the same time lucy and her species were around and making those human footprints there is another species that had a divergent big toe in ethiopia not far from where lucy was found climbing trees and walking in abiah mechanically different kind of way. this is
it's crouched down bent hit the bent knee like a groucho marx walk or a chimpanzee. this is something that from a distance would look like you and i walking. if you could put it on a treadmill you would pick up subtle differences and it's fun to think about. from the footprints and from the bones it looks like they are not pushing off the big toe quite as much as we do. their arches are flatterhe than ours are in their legs are shorter and they are maybe not extending it to have quite as much...
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actually downright overwhelming what you see here pretty for many of us, we feel like groucho marx, whatever it is, i am against it. if anything is extraordinary, the ladybird coordination of the desires of the people together. it i wish will, it is showing. we can get into matters of substance but one of the best, we are most see this so evidence for the roadmap accreditation. michael: what does that mean, the ideological bias. includes others. mark: there are elements again in the result that would please conservative like myself. those questions in the roadmap that ask about the features of the constitution. for it is, the directives of the of the ideas, the documents. the historic and notable images. when we questions like what text and song help us understand the values and virtues of citizens referring that is a good question. as long as no rock 'n' roll no draft. what is your name four, new government handed constitution which have questions. analyze the ideas in a beat about representation in decision-making have shaped the revolution printed it all of are important. no unfortunately
actually downright overwhelming what you see here pretty for many of us, we feel like groucho marx, whatever it is, i am against it. if anything is extraordinary, the ladybird coordination of the desires of the people together. it i wish will, it is showing. we can get into matters of substance but one of the best, we are most see this so evidence for the roadmap accreditation. michael: what does that mean, the ideological bias. includes others. mark: there are elements again in the result that...
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becca groucho marx walker jim pansy movement on two legs, and from a distance, it would look like you i walking. and if you could put it on a treadmill, he would pick up some subtle differences probably that is a fun thing to think about because you can't ever put them on a treadmill but from the footprints and from the bones, it looks like they're not pushing off the big toe on is much as we do and the arches are flatter than ours our and their like shorter. and there maybe not extending at the hip but is much as we do when we walk with those differences are so full rated but one of the really i think amazing discoveries the last ten years is that we often will think of biped evolution in a linear way. even just ended talking about it a little bit ago and what we see instead are different forms of biped evolving in different species. and so the same time that lucy and her species were around, and making those humanlike footprints, there was another species that had a divergent big toe that was in ethiopia not far from where lucy was found climbing trees and walking in a bio mechanica
becca groucho marx walker jim pansy movement on two legs, and from a distance, it would look like you i walking. and if you could put it on a treadmill, he would pick up some subtle differences probably that is a fun thing to think about because you can't ever put them on a treadmill but from the footprints and from the bones, it looks like they're not pushing off the big toe on is much as we do and the arches are flatter than ours our and their like shorter. and there maybe not extending at...
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not hunched over like groucho marx walk or like a chimpanzee, from a distance it would look like you and i walking. if you put it on a treadmill, you'd pick up subtle differences and that's a fun thing because you can't ever put it on the treadmill, but from the footprints and from the bones, it looks like they're not pushing off the big toe as much as we do, our arches are flatter than ours, their legs are shorter and maybe not extending at the hip quite as much as we do when we walk, but those distances are subtle. one of the really, i think, amazing discoveries of the last 10 years is that we often will think of bipedal evolution in a linear way and i did it by talking 2.0. and what we see are dinner forms of bipedalism in different speices and so at the same time lucy and her species were around and her species were making the human-like footprints, there was another species that had a divergent big toe, in ethiopia not far from where lucy was found, climbing trees and walking in a biomechanically very different kind of way. and this was a fabulous discover made in ethiopia in 20
not hunched over like groucho marx walk or like a chimpanzee, from a distance it would look like you and i walking. if you put it on a treadmill, you'd pick up subtle differences and that's a fun thing because you can't ever put it on the treadmill, but from the footprints and from the bones, it looks like they're not pushing off the big toe as much as we do, our arches are flatter than ours, their legs are shorter and maybe not extending at the hip quite as much as we do when we walk, but...
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where is the disconnect, in your mind are you going to believe the facts or lying eyes, to quote groucho marxy, food, autos. working family spends a love of its paycheck on car payments, rent and paying the bills. right now, the bond market, you are absolutely right, is still trading at what i think are noneconomically low levels i think you have to star thinking about the bond market as an insurance policy people are buying bonds in case we get a worse covid environment, but there's just no way you can tell me at 131245 you're going to earn a positive return yes, i think it will be a strong economy, a lot of inflation for at least in the next year. >> how does that resolve itself? your view is very different from jade powell. he spent the bulk of his speech explaining why he thinking it's transitory what does that mean for the market >> first of all, it is going to an -- if you look at the it's all pointing to inflationary pressure you have to invest in companies that have pricing power where they can pass inflation on, our of to investment in companies that are commodities or real state com
where is the disconnect, in your mind are you going to believe the facts or lying eyes, to quote groucho marxy, food, autos. working family spends a love of its paycheck on car payments, rent and paying the bills. right now, the bond market, you are absolutely right, is still trading at what i think are noneconomically low levels i think you have to star thinking about the bond market as an insurance policy people are buying bonds in case we get a worse covid environment, but there's just no...
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robin hood ipo coming later that day and i had to ask was this too good to be true but i hated groucho marx'swould you invest in it because it's fundamentals are good, it has 20 million accounts. >> they've had phenomenal growth but if you break down fundamentally the companies work into a casino than a financial services company, more enabling addiction and daytraders among our youth as opposed to promulgating -- stuart: enabling addiction? did you say enabling addiction? >> i did. i think anytime someone is addicted to a chemical or bad behavior, robin hood has had those characteristics of enabling daytrading. if you look at the statistics, the numbers and the accounts i think it is closer to gambling than investing. stuart: would you reject robin hood as an investment on moral grounds? >> my morals are skittish but from a trading perspective i think trading it could be akin to gambling. trading at 33 times, the ipo is priced at 33 times revenues versus schwab trading closer to 10 or 11 times and it is many times more profitable but there is massive growth. i don't want to bet against the m
robin hood ipo coming later that day and i had to ask was this too good to be true but i hated groucho marx'swould you invest in it because it's fundamentals are good, it has 20 million accounts. >> they've had phenomenal growth but if you break down fundamentally the companies work into a casino than a financial services company, more enabling addiction and daytraders among our youth as opposed to promulgating -- stuart: enabling addiction? did you say enabling addiction? >> i did....