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reles by months, like the james bond film "no time to die" and "black widow." patrick corcoran. >> it doesn't make sense to make these movies if they don't have a theatrical release. it's saving a piece of who we are. >> reporter: as states ease restrictions, theaters are figuring out the safest way to reopen. moviegoers are greeted with temperature checks, no-contact lines. socially distanced seating. there will be more in-depth cleaning at the end of shows >> we hope to open at the end of june and get people accustomed to be back in the movie theater and be near stwrents rength in . >> reporter: universal studios created a firestorm, releasing "troll world tour" straight to video on demand. amc and regal have vowed to black list future universe aal films. however, americans have been turning to streaming services. disa d disney topped customers. and espn scoring viewers with the documentary series "last dance". ♪ traditional tv shows like showss "american idol" are getting creative. after 18 years, the show is laying out a new way to roll out its sing competi
reles by months, like the james bond film "no time to die" and "black widow." patrick corcoran. >> it doesn't make sense to make these movies if they don't have a theatrical release. it's saving a piece of who we are. >> reporter: as states ease restrictions, theaters are figuring out the safest way to reopen. moviegoers are greeted with temperature checks, no-contact lines. socially distanced seating. there will be more in-depth cleaning at the end of shows...
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daimler has been building up its stake in aston martin, the famed james bond carmaker.had real trouble lately in terms of sales and profitability. it's longtime ceo andy palmer is now going to step aside in august and let a daimler executive takeover. aston -- or- four aston has decided to take the head of the sports car unit that has power to the executive ranks ,f daimler over the last year amg. he will take over now at aston martin. i think it is interesting because he's done an incredible job at amg. it will be great to see what he does with andy palmer's dbx to help aston martin make some money. vonnie: there are only so many aston martins that daniel craig can sell, so i wonder what happens with the next james bond movie. i think there was speculation that a tesla might be involved. matt: i didn't know about that. there was a tesla in the brothers grimmby, which i thought was fantastic product play smit for that car, but i think that james bond will continue to drive aston martins, and of course, aston martins can be purely powered by batteries now as well. vonnie
daimler has been building up its stake in aston martin, the famed james bond carmaker.had real trouble lately in terms of sales and profitability. it's longtime ceo andy palmer is now going to step aside in august and let a daimler executive takeover. aston -- or- four aston has decided to take the head of the sports car unit that has power to the executive ranks ,f daimler over the last year amg. he will take over now at aston martin. i think it is interesting because he's done an incredible...
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back on easter weekend we were supposed to see the 25th james bond movie the very last with the blond bond daniel craig as double 07 but with the virus looming the theatrical release was pushed back to november the title no time to die while we have spent several months avoiding crowds and with the streaming services offering freebies home video has become the technology driven trend among others that were already in motion like e-commerce and telecommuting how will technology reshape the new normal let's ask dave grave line radio's top tech talker host of into tomorrow on a couple under radio stations across the usa and around the world dave joins us from his broadcast center in miami hello again hello hello and how are you sir. well we're all coping aren't we and while we have tolerated in the past people talking in the movies i don't think we're ready for people coughing in the movies and in the meantime while we're cooped up we've had free previews from h.b.o. and epics and stars i've loaded my d.v.r. and inevitable attendance restrictions on the movies are sure to be there is the
back on easter weekend we were supposed to see the 25th james bond movie the very last with the blond bond daniel craig as double 07 but with the virus looming the theatrical release was pushed back to november the title no time to die while we have spent several months avoiding crowds and with the streaming services offering freebies home video has become the technology driven trend among others that were already in motion like e-commerce and telecommuting how will technology reshape the new...
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we're channel 321 on pluto t.v. 279 all kinds of james bond movies on channel double 07 there by the way and on the dish dish were 280 and if you haven't yet promised me you will download our super cool portable t.v. app it's free in the app store and it's a riot and if you miss any of our shows live you can find a monday man to play em on any device anytime anywhere at youtube dot com slash the big picture r t m holland could stick in close to home here in rhode island stay safe. and question more. so. you are no offense but you no longer a young woman in fact you are one of the last living survivors of the nazi yeah. i'm aware of it. all you like. and you can never forget. the no. was really like to be in jail because he would never believe it. if you met him to ask a course for 32 years to be. very bad it all seems so logical for you to make it work when i get out i'm going to find something you don't want to take my son to the next you so he can listen and hope for the bless her experience. 54 jets and more than 1300 military personnel are headed to heal some air force base in al
we're channel 321 on pluto t.v. 279 all kinds of james bond movies on channel double 07 there by the way and on the dish dish were 280 and if you haven't yet promised me you will download our super cool portable t.v. app it's free in the app store and it's a riot and if you miss any of our shows live you can find a monday man to play em on any device anytime anywhere at youtube dot com slash the big picture r t m holland could stick in close to home here in rhode island stay safe. and question...
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that sounds like something inspired by james bond, it may have been. the director of the cia was a big james bond fan as were many people in the cia, in fact at one point that march, as the cia was thinking about ideas, ian fleming happened to be visiting washington. he had bindinner at the home of kennedy and jacqueline kennedy, somebody asked him tongue and cheek if he had any ideas for aa fshf offing fidel castro, he said he would drop leaflets over little havana that there was radiation in the air, and the only way to get rid of the radiation was to shave their beards, so castro s minons would shave their beards. they tried to track down ian fleming while in washington, but it was too late. another method the cia considered was assassination. one idea was to assassinate not just fiddle but his brother, raul, an assassination trifecta. the more serious cia plan was approved by dwight eisenhower later in the month. march 17, 1960. the plan developed by richard bissell the director of plans was to use some of the cubans who had been fleeing castro, ma
that sounds like something inspired by james bond, it may have been. the director of the cia was a big james bond fan as were many people in the cia, in fact at one point that march, as the cia was thinking about ideas, ian fleming happened to be visiting washington. he had bindinner at the home of kennedy and jacqueline kennedy, somebody asked him tongue and cheek if he had any ideas for aa fshf offing fidel castro, he said he would drop leaflets over little havana that there was radiation in...
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schedules, films like daniel craig's finaljames bond schedules, films like daniel craig's final james bondschedules, films like daniel craig's finaljames bond have been delayed until later in the air. we all believe we would run into the burning building... but the movie that all eyes are on is tenet from christopher nolan, planning to open onjuly 15. his christopher nolan, planning to open on july 15. his movies christopher nolan, planning to open onjuly 15. his movies have made billions at the box office. if this can still do the same, it will be seen as the film that saved hollywood's summer. lizo mzimba, bbc news. time for a look at the weather here's darren bett. 28 degrees in london, the heat really focused on the south—east of england, turning cooler in the next few days, for some there will be rain, coming courtesy of this area of cloud wrapped around a deep area of cloud wrapped around a deep area of low pressure. this evening is fine and dry, but overnight we blow in this rain that will sweep northward and eastward, most areas getting some rain overnight, quite a one night as wel
schedules, films like daniel craig's finaljames bond schedules, films like daniel craig's final james bondschedules, films like daniel craig's finaljames bond have been delayed until later in the air. we all believe we would run into the burning building... but the movie that all eyes are on is tenet from christopher nolan, planning to open onjuly 15. his christopher nolan, planning to open on july 15. his movies christopher nolan, planning to open onjuly 15. his movies have made billions at...
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the knowledge of myself and some of our viewers and listeners who are older is james bond and fort knoxother silliness. how much do they own now? how much of a player are they in the microeconomics of price? suki: this is a fascinating trend because over the last 10 years they have been increasing their allocation to gold. the total holdings across all of central banks are back at record levels. that goes back to the 1960's. they are certainly up to the levels we saw back then. in terms of the total world stock of gold, central banks hold about 1/5, close to 50,000 tons across the official sector. francine: away from gold, you spend time looking at silver, platinum, and palladium. which looks more attractive? suki: we still believe palladium has the strongest supply and demand dynamics. covid-19 has had supply and demand shocks for the whole commodities sector but for palladium, we think we will see robust demand driving momentum in prices. across the complex as a whole, we are seeing weaker fundamentals in the current environment, and silver and value drivenseen a by speculative intere
the knowledge of myself and some of our viewers and listeners who are older is james bond and fort knoxother silliness. how much do they own now? how much of a player are they in the microeconomics of price? suki: this is a fascinating trend because over the last 10 years they have been increasing their allocation to gold. the total holdings across all of central banks are back at record levels. that goes back to the 1960's. they are certainly up to the levels we saw back then. in terms of the...
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we are back to 1985 for the james bond thriller filmed in san francisco. taranto ran was so hot back in the 80s. it is one of those things, especially with young ladies, they loved durand durand. if you have a request, send me your request right now. facebook, twitter, or instagram. use our hashtag, it can be a new song or an old song, put it on that list. >> all right, the oakland airport is it taking safety measures, the goal is to have the changes, traveling around the airport. the days of people packed shoulder to shoulder and grouted terminals are over. the passengers will arrive at the oakland airport will see safety measures everywhere they look. social distancing markers are on the ground, there are plexiglas shields, passengers will have to interface. >> airports were not designed for social distancing. >>> the plexiglas shields are up at the oakland international airport, travelers will see 50 hand sanitizing station's, and everyone who arrives at the airport must be wearing a mask. >>> jcpenney is filing for bankruptcy protection, we are expecti
we are back to 1985 for the james bond thriller filmed in san francisco. taranto ran was so hot back in the 80s. it is one of those things, especially with young ladies, they loved durand durand. if you have a request, send me your request right now. facebook, twitter, or instagram. use our hashtag, it can be a new song or an old song, put it on that list. >> all right, the oakland airport is it taking safety measures, the goal is to have the changes, traveling around the airport. the...
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slide very amusing and then i reaealize that peopl may not recognize, this is goldfinger from the james bond movepointing to fort knox as part of his plan to make gold radioactive. the obsession of gold is going to chararacterize this part of y talk. this is the third why of the cash, currency backed by precious metals. the desire, however paradoxical it may seem to combine the ease and liquidity of on-line commerce and actions with a particular physical constraints of gold, its scarcity, the challenge of its acquisition. the way it functions more of a store of value and collateral and asset class and its deflationary character, its hoardability. and i have to say what h.g. wells called its magnificent stupid honesty. they put the money supply outside the control of government regulations and central banking. this version of the digital cash project drew on the work of the real pioneers of on-line payments. a subculture of so-called dgc's or digital gold currenencies. years before paypal, companies were doing massive transaction volume and ownership takes in grains and grams of gold and silv
slide very amusing and then i reaealize that peopl may not recognize, this is goldfinger from the james bond movepointing to fort knox as part of his plan to make gold radioactive. the obsession of gold is going to chararacterize this part of y talk. this is the third why of the cash, currency backed by precious metals. the desire, however paradoxical it may seem to combine the ease and liquidity of on-line commerce and actions with a particular physical constraints of gold, its scarcity, the...
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my james bond brother. reached out and he pitched in. jay-z pitched in. spike lee.t's been evenly split with those smaller dollar donations. it's democratic in that way. and as you said, at&t and warner media. now pitched in. and they are the first major corporate sponsor. we need those to step in and support too. we're all in this together. what serves any one of us, whether individual or corporations. serves the whole. back to your point about the 5,000 meals. we did that. we had to pull back on that. we were serving a dozen police precincts. that was through sources. it was too quick. we have gotten back to 2,000 meals. i'd like to keep it going for at least three more week. however long it takes. so we can be a bridge back to something that resembles commercial viability for the small businesses and so that we can perhaps bridge a gap to better suited public funding for them as well. the ppp didn't really shape their needs in a way that was helpful. we're here for as long as it takes. >> government will never be enough. people have to do things for themselves. a
my james bond brother. reached out and he pitched in. jay-z pitched in. spike lee.t's been evenly split with those smaller dollar donations. it's democratic in that way. and as you said, at&t and warner media. now pitched in. and they are the first major corporate sponsor. we need those to step in and support too. we're all in this together. what serves any one of us, whether individual or corporations. serves the whole. back to your point about the 5,000 meals. we did that. we had to pull...
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he also owns a james bond submarine. he is a billionaire.ting if he goes super monastic in terms of his lifestyle. emily: he also tweeted that his girlfriend is mad at him. it was not clear what that was about. he has a lot going on in his life. isn't he expecting a baby any day? are pregnantgrimes and apparently the baby is due today. i think a fan tweeted at him earlier and said, any baby news? he responded, and the next few hours, which kind of indicated it was a scheduled thing. he already has five boys from his marriage to justine. this would be his sixth baby. emily: we wish him luck and congratulations. thank you for the play-by-play. we will be following twitter to see if there are any new developments. coming up, what the new normal will look like. as the economy comes out of the pandemic, what it will look like in silicon valley with more companies laying off employees. we willtalk to a tech veteran and venture capitalist. this is bloomberg. ♪ 49...50! daddy, i found you! good job. now i'm gonna stay here and you go hide. watch you
he also owns a james bond submarine. he is a billionaire.ting if he goes super monastic in terms of his lifestyle. emily: he also tweeted that his girlfriend is mad at him. it was not clear what that was about. he has a lot going on in his life. isn't he expecting a baby any day? are pregnantgrimes and apparently the baby is due today. i think a fan tweeted at him earlier and said, any baby news? he responded, and the next few hours, which kind of indicated it was a scheduled thing. he already...
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stale in nearly nine years. >> it's terrific it's not like a james bond car he's talking about but phils unbelievable he -- remember you asked me, well, how the electric vehicles would be doing with gasoline down he has a study he's going to be on our website. karen e.r., a consultant says that next year they're poised to explode europe, major incentives china not slowing down surge in certain models. elon is the leader, but it looks like the ev without, even with gasoline low incredible i don't know if they're going to have rockets it's not an aston martin remember, you first drank smirnoff that was questionable >> that's right. good gun >>> a quick break, we'll come back in a moment don't go away. i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. >>> rally gets extended to wednesday. south of 3 k right at it. a lot of stay at home names in the red. netflix, hormel, and others. we're back in just a moment. >>> it's time for jim and stop trading. >> dr. anthony fauci said things a
stale in nearly nine years. >> it's terrific it's not like a james bond car he's talking about but phils unbelievable he -- remember you asked me, well, how the electric vehicles would be doing with gasoline down he has a study he's going to be on our website. karen e.r., a consultant says that next year they're poised to explode europe, major incentives china not slowing down surge in certain models. elon is the leader, but it looks like the ev without, even with gasoline low incredible...
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they even delayed the new james bond movie. i was looking forward to that.e's one thing this crisis has presented to americans, it's a challenge that we're uniquely prepared to fac face-- food waste. ♪ ♪ all over this great nation, food that was supposed to go to restaurants and school cafeterias is being thrown away because we can't eat in such huge quantities anymore. wait, we can't? the hell we can't! this is the usa! we're want country that has been super sizing, hot dog eating contests and fighting to the death over a fried chicken sandwich. we have been training for this crisis our entire lives. so, america, i need you to join with me and stuff your faces like your lives and your country depends on it, because it does. u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> trevor: thank you so much for that, roy, i'm inspired and hungry. after the break, we're going to go back to life before the coronavirus. how? stick around to find out. hey, can i... hold on one second... sure. okay... okay! safe drivers save 40%!!! guys! guys! check it out. safe drivers save 40%!!! safe drivers save 4
they even delayed the new james bond movie. i was looking forward to that.e's one thing this crisis has presented to americans, it's a challenge that we're uniquely prepared to fac face-- food waste. ♪ ♪ all over this great nation, food that was supposed to go to restaurants and school cafeterias is being thrown away because we can't eat in such huge quantities anymore. wait, we can't? the hell we can't! this is the usa! we're want country that has been super sizing, hot dog eating contests...
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little mermaid" is black, where idris alba is a totally viable fan favorite to become the next james bond, and where more women are taking on roles originally written for men. so despite the fact that republicans rule the country, the one thing they cannot command is the culture. joining me now is staff writer at the new yorker and author of moving forward. and e.j. deon, offer of "code red." let me go to my historian first. i think about this a lot. when you see republicans, despite the amount of control and command that they have over the politics, the look on the face is always anger, rage, just pissed offness if that's a word. it feels like a sense of alienation, a complaining about the culture, people on twitter complaining about the culture. i feel like that's where it comes from. what do you make of my theory on that? >> well, i think that's part of it. i think the culture is a significant part of it. it was written about saying the condition of the white working class, which was the subject of much anxiety and hand wringing in the 1930s and 1940s, the developing labor movement, th
little mermaid" is black, where idris alba is a totally viable fan favorite to become the next james bond, and where more women are taking on roles originally written for men. so despite the fact that republicans rule the country, the one thing they cannot command is the culture. joining me now is staff writer at the new yorker and author of moving forward. and e.j. deon, offer of "code red." let me go to my historian first. i think about this a lot. when you see republicans,...
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. ♪ >> mtv actually met with duran duran's managers and said, we're looking for kind of like james bond that went to the band members and said, look, we really need to up the ante with these clips. we need to give this channel something they've never seen before. ♪ moving on the floor now babe you're a bird of paradise ♪ >> there are some that have accused your videos of being soft porn. >> well, excuse me! >> we like to call them tastefully smutty. ♪ her name is rio and she dances on the sand ♪ ♪ just like that river twisting through a dusty land ♪ ♪ and when she shines she really ♪ >> when i first met duran duran, they were saying that they thought they looked like rock stars. so why not become rock stars? ♪ don't stand ♪ don't stand so ♪ don't stand so close to me >> why do you think we're so popular over there? >> well, i think there's a tradition that goes back over the past 20 years from the days of the beatles and the rolling stones where british bands seem to be better at it than americans. >> the police have sold 4 million albums in one year. "rolling stone" chose them as best
. ♪ >> mtv actually met with duran duran's managers and said, we're looking for kind of like james bond that went to the band members and said, look, we really need to up the ante with these clips. we need to give this channel something they've never seen before. ♪ moving on the floor now babe you're a bird of paradise ♪ >> there are some that have accused your videos of being soft porn. >> well, excuse me! >> we like to call them tastefully smutty. ♪ her name is...
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it's like full-on james bond. [ laughter ] >> that's elon musk on tonight's episode of jalen know's garay l. speaking of rocket thrusters, spacex is preparing to launch the first man to space spacecraft ever. morgan joins us now with more. we saw them making their way into the rocket, into the capsule and out of those white teslas. so cool. a lot of stuff going on. >> it is so cool. and right now as it stands, there's some inclement weather so right now call about 50% go. but nasa is moving and preparing as if this launch is going to happen at 4:33 p.m. eastern. president trump is en route as we speak as well down to kennedy space center. billions of dollars, years of planning for this historic moment as these nasa astronauts, bob behnken and doug hurley if all goes according to plan to lit off from the space station in spacex's crew dragon capsule. it's going to mark the first time u.s. has gone in a decade. we've shown you some video, they're making their way on to that dragon capsule as we speak. it sits atop a falcon9 rocket. they're about 20 stories up right now to run tests in a hig
it's like full-on james bond. [ laughter ] >> that's elon musk on tonight's episode of jalen know's garay l. speaking of rocket thrusters, spacex is preparing to launch the first man to space spacecraft ever. morgan joins us now with more. we saw them making their way into the rocket, into the capsule and out of those white teslas. so cool. a lot of stuff going on. >> it is so cool. and right now as it stands, there's some inclement weather so right now call about 50% go. but nasa...
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acceleration, drops license plate and behind license plate is a rocket thruster it's like full on james bond>> that's elon musk with jay leno talking about the coming rocket thruster add on for some of tesla's new car jay also for a ride in the new cyber truck prototype. take a look. >> what would you change when it reaches production what do you think you'll do? >> we're 5% too big. take proportions and drop it 5%. >> you mean all the way around >> yeah. >> it has to fit in a normal garage there's lots of details people wouldn't necessarily pick up, improving visibility having the glass like this is hard because it's sloped >> is that a special glass >> yeah. >> is it different than normal windshield glass >> we'll be using effectively armored glass for the car. the door panels are 300 series stainless steel. it's bullet proof on a handgun. >> elon musk on jay leno's garage tonight on cnbc 10:00 p.m. eastern time. between this and the -- and china and spacex and nasa, we thought elon was busy before, but this is taking the cake. >> yeah, absolutely. of course got to make sure the windshield
acceleration, drops license plate and behind license plate is a rocket thruster it's like full on james bond>> that's elon musk with jay leno talking about the coming rocket thruster add on for some of tesla's new car jay also for a ride in the new cyber truck prototype. take a look. >> what would you change when it reaches production what do you think you'll do? >> we're 5% too big. take proportions and drop it 5%. >> you mean all the way around >> yeah. >>...
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where idris elba is a total viable fan favorite to become the next james bond. and where more women are taking on roles originally written for men. so despite the fact that republicans rule the country, the one thing they cannot command is the culture. joining me now is staff writer at "the new yorker." karine jean pierre from moveon.org and author of moving forward. and "washington post" columnist and author of "code receipt." let me go to my historian first. when you see republicans despite the amount of control and command that they have over the politics, the look on the face is always anger, rage, just pissed offness, if that's a word. and that's a sensitivity alienation, people complaining about the culture. and i feel like that's where it comes from. what do you make of my theory on that? >> i think that's part of it. i think the culture is a significant part of it. but i also think that w. said the condition understood people is not to be understood purely in socioeconomic terms. they understand their condition not only in terms of what they have, but in
where idris elba is a total viable fan favorite to become the next james bond. and where more women are taking on roles originally written for men. so despite the fact that republicans rule the country, the one thing they cannot command is the culture. joining me now is staff writer at "the new yorker." karine jean pierre from moveon.org and author of moving forward. and "washington post" columnist and author of "code receipt." let me go to my historian first. when...
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he could havee played james bond in his youth with that tux edo. paul was born and raised in kearny and served in the united states navy from 1954 to 1958. returning home, he returned to school and graduated from the rockers school of law. he was serve in a number of ,apacities in his hometown attorneys among them. from 1962 and 1964, he was elected did to represent hudson county in the general assembly. he was part of the hudson county bar association and west hudson bar association, as well as a -- trusteetee as of a scholarship committee. liz, on the left there, what an incredibly handsome couple, was born to kearny to a -- in kearny to a single mom who worked through the great depression to provide through her daughter -- for her daughter. she is a student at bloomfield high school and made a group of friends with whom she would remain close the remainder of her life. liz would become deeply involved -- civil life in her own life. she was a member of the father washington club, friends of aaron, women club of arlington, and a social member of t
he could havee played james bond in his youth with that tux edo. paul was born and raised in kearny and served in the united states navy from 1954 to 1958. returning home, he returned to school and graduated from the rockers school of law. he was serve in a number of ,apacities in his hometown attorneys among them. from 1962 and 1964, he was elected did to represent hudson county in the general assembly. he was part of the hudson county bar association and west hudson bar association, as well...
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capitalizing on the trends of people being locked down, not just in the united states globally james bond, i want to see it i'll pay 99 bucks tonight for it but, no, i can't see it, because some theater owner who is probably going to go to zero anyway doesn't let me because he has a contractual obligation that's stupid. disney has some of that taint on it right now, scott. >> look, i think, carrie, everybody who is in that business is rethinking the delivery mechanism of films and then the way they get to their customers in the months ahead, if not years but anyway, carrie, you own disney or not? >> we don't own it now we've owned it in the past i think one long-term tenant of the stock market is that when an extremely successful ceo retires, it's often the time to take a break from the stock and wait and see what happens for a year now, no one would have known i don't think bob iger knew about the pandemic, but i think it still stands. we can give the successor a little bit of time and it's too bad that this has all happened but we would stay on the sidelines. >> kevin, as i look at othe
capitalizing on the trends of people being locked down, not just in the united states globally james bond, i want to see it i'll pay 99 bucks tonight for it but, no, i can't see it, because some theater owner who is probably going to go to zero anyway doesn't let me because he has a contractual obligation that's stupid. disney has some of that taint on it right now, scott. >> look, i think, carrie, everybody who is in that business is rethinking the delivery mechanism of films and then...
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her brother, rory kneier, a movie actor you might recognize from the recent james bond films wrote abouthis tribute was an appeal, we should invest in the lives of those that will continue to need them most. we'll leave you with the way rory describes his sister, quote, corrina was ebb ewe lent, brave, and wry, with a passion for noise, laughter, family, and chaos. and those who engaged with her, knew her, loved her, were rewarded beyond their imagination by her friendship and trust. they grew to learn inexorably and unalterably that our spirits exist far more tang apply than our abilities. what a lesson. what an inspiration. thank you for letting us into your homes during these extraordinary times. it's a privilege we don't take lightly. our coverage continues with chuck todd right after a break. chuck todd right after a break or from the things they love to do? with right at home, it doesn't. right at home's professional team thoughtfully selects caregivers to help with personal care, housekeeping, meals - and most of all, staying engaged - in life. oh, thank you, thank you. you're wel
her brother, rory kneier, a movie actor you might recognize from the recent james bond films wrote abouthis tribute was an appeal, we should invest in the lives of those that will continue to need them most. we'll leave you with the way rory describes his sister, quote, corrina was ebb ewe lent, brave, and wry, with a passion for noise, laughter, family, and chaos. and those who engaged with her, knew her, loved her, were rewarded beyond their imagination by her friendship and trust. they grew...
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they are like a james bond movie. so i was very influenced by those. i went to an island and it was a great place to go. allie is in california. guest: hi. i have a question for brad. have you ever invented one of those gadgets in the books pretty. brad: that is a great question how old are you. guest: i am in my 40s pretty. brad: is sounded younger. i probably have. so i have a technique that are just started using the couple of books pretty definitely see it in last summer's book. an interrogation technique. i just completely same to me in the scientific sense that we would be able to do this kind of interior interrogation. and i started doing it and dig and it was something we were working on. where i invented and found out in exist in the real world. from the washington post review. it exists. it is very funny. yes. i have created stuffed and some stuff that i found out that actually exist that i didn't know was there. peter: what was the toughest of your books to work on. brad: . peter: the most frustrating most to thomas. brad: each one presents
they are like a james bond movie. so i was very influenced by those. i went to an island and it was a great place to go. allie is in california. guest: hi. i have a question for brad. have you ever invented one of those gadgets in the books pretty. brad: that is a great question how old are you. guest: i am in my 40s pretty. brad: is sounded younger. i probably have. so i have a technique that are just started using the couple of books pretty definitely see it in last summer's book. an...
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almost like a james bond configuration of the numbers they run is there amazon web services, and theyke out a couple trillion that don't work. then bring it down to a few that do work. then they can start doing the tests. all the people who said you can't do vaccines were not including the fact that you could do amazon web services to reject the ones that don't work. this is the first digitized vaccine ever they're using science and technology that didn't exist a year ago not one year ago >> right jim, back to the market. the s&p is down 8.8% for the year we still have 30 million people or something unemployed. even if we have a significant recovery, which we all hope for and which appears to be starting in certain states, how many of those people will have their jobs back? they've been made hole to a certain extent, but that extra 600 bucks for unemployment will run out. how many of those people get their jobs back? how many of those corporations have cut capex go to 2021 for me. look at the numbers. back into a multiple that makes sense now. and growth rate from 21 to 22. i'm trying
almost like a james bond configuration of the numbers they run is there amazon web services, and theyke out a couple trillion that don't work. then bring it down to a few that do work. then they can start doing the tests. all the people who said you can't do vaccines were not including the fact that you could do amazon web services to reject the ones that don't work. this is the first digitized vaccine ever they're using science and technology that didn't exist a year ago not one year ago...
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. >> julia, i hope they start applying this to other movies, as well, the james bond one in particularich is due out and can they apply tiered pricing yes, we still want to release it to movie theaters, but if you want to watch it now you can and perhaps at a 5x price to what would be typical for a movie theater ticket >> well, many people including myself might be willing to pay 5x to see a movie opening weekend from the comfort of my home i don't think that we will see that just yet. i think that we will see the films that are expected to be hugeat the box office to reall get people to leave their homes and maybe feel comfortable for the first time returning to theaters like a "top gun." these will be reserved for the theatrical window. i think what we will see before then is a shortening of the window, maybe a three-month window between theatrical releases and when movies are available at home and we may see it shortened to a month and i think it will be on a case by case basis and that's what the chairman of nbc universal said and the ceo of disney said they both saided theatrical
. >> julia, i hope they start applying this to other movies, as well, the james bond one in particularich is due out and can they apply tiered pricing yes, we still want to release it to movie theaters, but if you want to watch it now you can and perhaps at a 5x price to what would be typical for a movie theater ticket >> well, many people including myself might be willing to pay 5x to see a movie opening weekend from the comfort of my home i don't think that we will see that just...
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19 13, the black poet james weldon johnson celebrated the anniversary of the emancipation proclamation with these words -- since god through lincoln's ready hand struck off our bonds and made us men. in january 1864, four black men decided to push the boundaries and attend a new year's reception at the white house, the first time black men would go to the white house in a social way, not as a servant or a slave. people who observed the scene noted that lincoln greeted them in a kindly way, not treating them any different than the white visitors. month and a half later, the black army surgeons tried to do the same thing. go to a white house reception. augusta had overcome tremendous racial violence in his life. he was born in norfolk, virginia in 1825. his family moved to baltimore in the 1930's. i don't know exactly why but i think it was probably in the aftermath of nat turner' is rebellion. he wanted to attend jefferson medical college but was not admitted because of his race. he moved to toronto. where he attended trinity medical college. in january 1863, he sent a letter to abraham lincoln. he was still in canada. he wanted lincoln to know he wanted to serve t
19 13, the black poet james weldon johnson celebrated the anniversary of the emancipation proclamation with these words -- since god through lincoln's ready hand struck off our bonds and made us men. in january 1864, four black men decided to push the boundaries and attend a new year's reception at the white house, the first time black men would go to the white house in a social way, not as a servant or a slave. people who observed the scene noted that lincoln greeted them in a kindly way, not...
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bond set of gains. gold, copper all trading higher in may. let's discuss that with tom jane's. -- tom james.nk you for joining us. i know you don't focus too much on the base metals, but it seems like we are seeing commodities markets dealing with a little bit more on the optimism of economies reopening. but then you have the u.s.-china trade tensions that seem to be surfacing again. to easeple still need even though they may drive less, while demand is starting to pick up. it is definitely looking like a u-shaped recovery. we have seen a lot of restrictions on shipping and the movement of goods and people and that takes time to recover. there is a bit of a backlog in the markets. yvonne: not just u.s. and china but also china and australia. we have seen beijing slept tariffs on australian barley -- slap tariffs on australian barley. .om: that was surprising news with these types of trade wars going on and the blame game about covid-19, that is causing some disruption. we have seen climate change impacting a lot of the rice and grains markets, strange weather going on, which -- not enough ra
bond set of gains. gold, copper all trading higher in may. let's discuss that with tom jane's. -- tom james.nk you for joining us. i know you don't focus too much on the base metals, but it seems like we are seeing commodities markets dealing with a little bit more on the optimism of economies reopening. but then you have the u.s.-china trade tensions that seem to be surfacing again. to easeple still need even though they may drive less, while demand is starting to pick up. it is definitely...
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james brothers, he joined the game as well -- gang as well. the first bank robbery was the clay county savings association and made off with $60,000 in cash and bonds. this robbery was the first daylight peacetime armed bank robbery in u.s. history. during their escape, gunfire erupted and an innocent 17-year-old bystander was killed. innocent bystanders were often killed during their bank robberies. soon, they tired of robbing only banks. part of that was that banks had started to install time tokboxes and it was harder rob them. heist was julyin 21, 1873, when they robbed the chicago rock island and pacific railroad. five members of the gang pulled some track up and when the train hit that, it derailed and overturned, and the locomotive engineered was killed. it was said the james younger game -- gang lived by the horse and died by the horse. developed into an expert horseman. he believed the best mounted man often won because it allowed them to easily outmaneuver and outrun anybody pursuing them. william cody, or buffalo bill, allegedly told authorities, that is why the james brothers are making full's of you. they ride superior horses. jesse im
james brothers, he joined the game as well -- gang as well. the first bank robbery was the clay county savings association and made off with $60,000 in cash and bonds. this robbery was the first daylight peacetime armed bank robbery in u.s. history. during their escape, gunfire erupted and an innocent 17-year-old bystander was killed. innocent bystanders were often killed during their bank robberies. soon, they tired of robbing only banks. part of that was that banks had started to install time...
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bond market tomorrow and next week will tell a lot. yes. liz: jennifer shonberger in washington, d.c. was just able to ask st. louis fed president ji jameshether the fed will stay near zero rates for months or years. he said years. charlie: you know, i will tell you this. when you keep interest rates this low, you create bad behavior. there has never been a time in financial history that i have covered that when the central bank kept rates too low, it hasn't led to something, like the dot-com crisis, like the housing crisis. we should point out that a lot of companies went into this pandemic highly leveraged in a lot of states like illinois. guess why? because they can borrow cheaply. then you have an economic, you know, this is a big economic problem but even a smaller economic problem, we had a mild recession. those businesses and municipalities will pay the price. when you have interest rates this low, it creates bad behavior, it creates moral hazard, means there's no consequence to your risk or you think there's no consequence to your risk until the consequence comes. these guys are playing with fire with this stuff, if they are tell
bond market tomorrow and next week will tell a lot. yes. liz: jennifer shonberger in washington, d.c. was just able to ask st. louis fed president ji jameshether the fed will stay near zero rates for months or years. he said years. charlie: you know, i will tell you this. when you keep interest rates this low, you create bad behavior. there has never been a time in financial history that i have covered that when the central bank kept rates too low, it hasn't led to something, like the dot-com...
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bond. >> that ultimate giving up of instincts. >> to heal america's heroes. jon: through horse interaction, warrior ranch provides well-being for veterans, their families and horses in need. we follow james pennington and his horse red. joining me is marine corps bomb technician joey jones. tell me about warrior ranch. >> it's a place up in new york that has taken racehorses who have been injured or don't have the right personality to be a racehorse, and veterans who are having trouble with personal relationships. when they put them together something wonderful happens. the horse becomes more docile and the veteran is more relaxed. >> he's probably calming me down more than i am him. >> relating to a horse does help with the symptoms of ptsd. allen continues that relationship to help cope with his ptsd. >> when you watch this on foxnation. you will see the veteran has a lot of pent up express from his time over seas. and the horse has a lot of trust issues. this horse has never been a pet or anything like that. the horse becomes the embodiment of that. so all the way the veteran learns to control the horse and have a relationship with the horse, those are tools in his tool box to learn t
bond. >> that ultimate giving up of instincts. >> to heal america's heroes. jon: through horse interaction, warrior ranch provides well-being for veterans, their families and horses in need. we follow james pennington and his horse red. joining me is marine corps bomb technician joey jones. tell me about warrior ranch. >> it's a place up in new york that has taken racehorses who have been injured or don't have the right personality to be a racehorse, and veterans who are...