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looking for a marvelous new pick for your stock portfolio look no further. pete has a name. >> i am going to give you marvel technology what makes it interesting is we were talking about growth process and whether you want to be in growth or value. this company has done a lot of growth through acquisition the ceo has been there since 2016, done an unbelievable job there have been a couple of acquisitions in the $500 million range. but most recently, one he paid about $10 billion. they did that in cash and stock. but the other thing, this enhances everything they wanted to do, the sweet spot of semi n semiconductors everybody with 5g. this puts them in the sweet spot of that. but they have the cloud data center which has been a monster. they have everything they are looking for and have been doing everything fiscally disciplined, doing everything the right way what i mean is they cut back on what they were going to do with the repurchase plan. they have great cash flow. the fundamentals are solid i did buy it on the dip. around $38 a share i am in it and own
looking for a marvelous new pick for your stock portfolio look no further. pete has a name. >> i am going to give you marvel technology what makes it interesting is we were talking about growth process and whether you want to be in growth or value. this company has done a lot of growth through acquisition the ceo has been there since 2016, done an unbelievable job there have been a couple of acquisitions in the $500 million range. but most recently, one he paid about $10 billion. they did...
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i think the research i did, again the materials in the library are so marvelous i think show beyond a doubt that this is a guy who from an early age is serious about policy, deeply curious about the world. that is sort of a a half answe. it is suggesting i had an inkling that it wanted to revise what was a common view editing the research actually supports this. >> some of the most riveting pages are young jack's trip to europe in 1939 when europe is moving rapidly toward war, and he's having a mix of a kind of rich boys vacation along with access to the most important counsel's of government all across the continent, churchill, chamberlain, hitler. doesn't he see hitler give a speech? >> no. to his regret never did see him give a speech. he was there and they had an opportunity to hear hitler at nuremberg and decided not to do it. then they said we should have gone. but in 39 nevertheless, as you say, it was almost like a salad quality degree to which he shows up in these places that become a hot spot. open the book, i open the preface within in berlin in late august of 39 and even c
i think the research i did, again the materials in the library are so marvelous i think show beyond a doubt that this is a guy who from an early age is serious about policy, deeply curious about the world. that is sort of a a half answe. it is suggesting i had an inkling that it wanted to revise what was a common view editing the research actually supports this. >> some of the most riveting pages are young jack's trip to europe in 1939 when europe is moving rapidly toward war, and he's...
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and one of the marvelous things about the library has been digitized. nevertheless some great stuff. anybody can access from their couch, their stuff available that means you can see without having to darken the doors of this library and it's a great collection. >> how did you approach the genre of biography since i don't think you've written one and it is not the same thing as the history of two years decision-making about a war. it is more i would say closer to the problems that confront a novelist because you have to sell your book with characters, especially one character and bring that character to light. all the harder is they know that character so how did you approach the genre, the unknown genre of biography and what models do you use and what guidance do you give yourself as you research and write it? >> it is so interesting given you yourself authored novel so you have a sense of what you are describing here, that is fascinating to me and you are crazy right, history and biography are not the same thing. i've come to realize how different the
and one of the marvelous things about the library has been digitized. nevertheless some great stuff. anybody can access from their couch, their stuff available that means you can see without having to darken the doors of this library and it's a great collection. >> how did you approach the genre of biography since i don't think you've written one and it is not the same thing as the history of two years decision-making about a war. it is more i would say closer to the problems that...
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and i think the research that i did again and the materials in the library are so marvelous that this is a guy who from an early age is serious about policy, deeply curious about theworld . so that's sort of a half answer. i guess it suggesting i had an inkling that i wanted to revise it and i think the research supports that portrait. >> some of the most riveting cases are young jack's trip to europe in 1939. when europe is moving rapidly towards war and he's having a mix of a kind of rich boy vacation along with access to the most important councils of government all across the continent. churchill, chamberlain, hitler. tc hitler give a speech? >> he never did see him give a speech. he was there first and 37 and they had an opportunity. but then they said he should go on but in 39, it was almost like a equality the degree to which he shows up in places that become hotspot and i open the book with a preface with him in berlin in late august 1939 and he even carried the message from the us consulate official, the senior diplomat in berlin, he gives him a message to carry back to the a
and i think the research that i did again and the materials in the library are so marvelous that this is a guy who from an early age is serious about policy, deeply curious about theworld . so that's sort of a half answer. i guess it suggesting i had an inkling that i wanted to revise it and i think the research supports that portrait. >> some of the most riveting cases are young jack's trip to europe in 1939. when europe is moving rapidly towards war and he's having a mix of a kind of...
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and people at random house were absolutely marvelous of a double line. in such a wonderful publisher. they said yes we can do this. so in response, you will be getting this. it is because of how they we were than i can only do a few words. and change a few sentences. i think you are right. i do think that even before your introduction, i suggested that he was overly careful on mccarthy. i think you had something to do with the close family ties with mccarthy. especially with joe senior who loved bobby. we have not talked about bobby yet. they remained close. through to wisconsin to mccarthy's funeral remained devoted to him in some ways to the end. it is partially about massachusetts politics . irish catholics constitute a large part of the electric . by the way, interesting comparison to writers to the end, beyond the center, released through the century and 54, of joe mccarthy. george: what about afterwards, he had the support of roughly 4d tent attend . i don't want to draw that comparison to costly but it is interesting after the senate begins moved
and people at random house were absolutely marvelous of a double line. in such a wonderful publisher. they said yes we can do this. so in response, you will be getting this. it is because of how they we were than i can only do a few words. and change a few sentences. i think you are right. i do think that even before your introduction, i suggested that he was overly careful on mccarthy. i think you had something to do with the close family ties with mccarthy. especially with joe senior who...
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. >> we talked about this a little bit before but i think that it succeeds marvelous when we were on the show together. one thing that you say that i thought would be fun to talk about a little bit i'm paraphrasing. i didn't have a chance to look at this before we came on but you said something like only in fiction can we ever really get to know a person and i thought about that because jackie kennedy, maybe this is true, somewhat elusive, some people warned me early on you will never be able to get close to this guy because of that nature and some other emotional. you are so right in this and i hope the readers will have to tell me whether i'm right. i think i can get given your parameters that only in fiction can we ever really know, i hope i get fairly close. >> i wrote this to you personally and i think it's sitting there on the book jacket now. it brings us so close it is in intimate picture and we should talk about how you achieve that but i think that the readers will find it a page turner and that's because you are always right there in the middle of a scene or very close to
. >> we talked about this a little bit before but i think that it succeeds marvelous when we were on the show together. one thing that you say that i thought would be fun to talk about a little bit i'm paraphrasing. i didn't have a chance to look at this before we came on but you said something like only in fiction can we ever really get to know a person and i thought about that because jackie kennedy, maybe this is true, somewhat elusive, some people warned me early on you will never be...
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a lot of people are waiting to see how marvel will handle boseman's absence.black panther" is the fourth highest grossing film of all time. marvel studios is own ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way. xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now, get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >> oh, my god. incredible. >>> wow. just amazing. new at 6:00, talk about an incredible experience. this video of the northern lights putting on a stunning show in norway. it was taken at the aurora borealis observatory. matthew robinson who captured this said it was breath taking to walk outside his door and see the dancolors dancing in the sk above. if you fly nonstop from the bay area to ireland or the united kingdom, get a window seat on the left side of the plane. i did that taking the red eye, for an hour i was like this looking out the window at the aurora borealis. it was something spectacular, especially at 40,000 fe
a lot of people are waiting to see how marvel will handle boseman's absence.black panther" is the fourth highest grossing film of all time. marvel studios is own ♪ if i could, baby i'd ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way. xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now, get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >> oh, my god. incredible....
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the medical marvel that saved his life. >>> is covid disrupting your holiday travel plans what to know befor you call the airlines. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, everyone as the country appears headed into a dark winter overwhelmed by a growing new wave of covid infections, another hopeful ray of light appeared on the horizon today, a second covid vaccine candidate, its makers say appears to be more successful than imagined moderna announcing today its vaccine is nearly 95% effective and with last week's upbeat announcement from pfizer about its shot there is building optimism about a way out of this pandemic but one that experts warn sadly won't come before we face what may be the worst days of this crisis miguel almaguer begins our reporting. >> reporter: announcing today its potential covid vaccine is 94.5% effective, drugmaker moderna says if granted emergency authorization by the fda, it could roll out doses as early as december its clinical trial with 30,000 participants finding no significant safety concerns. what does this mean for americans
the medical marvel that saved his life. >>> is covid disrupting your holiday travel plans what to know befor you call the airlines. >>> this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening, everyone as the country appears headed into a dark winter overwhelmed by a growing new wave of covid infections, another hopeful ray of light appeared on the horizon today, a second covid vaccine candidate, its makers say appears to be more successful than imagined...
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marvel, stock was trading right around 43. they aggressively came after these calls.uying in big numbers here, 7,500 of the december 46 calls there going for about 1.60 the 1.60 multiplied by the volume they're seeing, that's a very high dollar amount trading. i've been buying calls across the board. >> quickly, though, weiss, you're out of your marvel calls now, right >> well, i'd been short the stock, so i covered all my short positions i still own infi, which marvel is buying you should up grade iamd. >> huge paper on amd >> maricopa county is the focus of voting. our jane wells is live there >> reporter: just a quick update on what's going on right now we've got this very passionate but peaceful rally for the president here a few hundred people who have been out here for over an hour now wanting to make sure all the votes are counted. sir, why are you out here? >> i'm out here today because i really firmly believe they're stealing this election i've seen trump signs everywhere around arizona, the rallies have been huge and biden gets 30 people and he wins >> do yo
marvel, stock was trading right around 43. they aggressively came after these calls.uying in big numbers here, 7,500 of the december 46 calls there going for about 1.60 the 1.60 multiplied by the volume they're seeing, that's a very high dollar amount trading. i've been buying calls across the board. >> quickly, though, weiss, you're out of your marvel calls now, right >> well, i'd been short the stock, so i covered all my short positions i still own infi, which marvel is buying you...
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so we're seeing virtue influencers, teams are drawing a lot of their inspiration from those marvels of the world, right? those organizations, those creative studios, selling these and tiredly fictional, completely made up story lines, but they're based in reality. and now that we bring the story lines closer to the light of social media, which is the medium that humans operate on, you know, one where humans have established a norm that we tell human stories here. this is where humans operate and socialize . there's. we are obviously coming to a massive head where these fictional human storylines are connecting with the human humans. you know the truth human story lines with what you may argue are, you know, real problems that need solving. so my belief is that through these fictional story lines, we can actually still solve and inspire people to, to solve those real problems. so this is a creative discussion about virtual influences. there's also a martini discussion, have a look in this chart. this is the virtue influencers, engagement rate, and virtue influences are in the orange are
so we're seeing virtue influencers, teams are drawing a lot of their inspiration from those marvels of the world, right? those organizations, those creative studios, selling these and tiredly fictional, completely made up story lines, but they're based in reality. and now that we bring the story lines closer to the light of social media, which is the medium that humans operate on, you know, one where humans have established a norm that we tell human stories here. this is where humans operate...
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that game -- marvel.rly 90s, it was sega, nintendo rivalry which was the big thing. it created interesting competition and a lot of tribalism between people who may be had a seagull but not a nintendo or vice—versa. over time, but not a nintendo or vice—versa. overtime, it has evolved a lot over that time between xbox, sony and nintendo. sony and microsoft, they tend to work together and a lot of things and they are similar ina a lot of things and they are similar in a lot of ways so it is not quite as bad as it used to be in terms of the two companies talking and collaborating and working together. but there is still a good old—fashioned together. but there is still a good old —fashioned slug together. but there is still a good old—fashioned slug out between the fans of those things so some people like, playstation is a console. that has been around for 25 years and they love it and identify as playstation fans and they will never touch anything xbox. the same is true for microsoft fa ns the same is true
that game -- marvel.rly 90s, it was sega, nintendo rivalry which was the big thing. it created interesting competition and a lot of tribalism between people who may be had a seagull but not a nintendo or vice—versa. over time, but not a nintendo or vice—versa. overtime, it has evolved a lot over that time between xbox, sony and nintendo. sony and microsoft, they tend to work together and a lot of things and they are similar ina a lot of things and they are similar in a lot of ways so it is...
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ki> and long live the ng how the marvel universe is honoring chadwick boseman's birthday i recommendmins, because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp, an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the #1 pharmacist-recommended vitamin and supplement brand. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. [phone rings] to "sore throat pain?ilience. try new vicks vapocool drops in honey lemon chill for a fast-acting rush of relief like you've never tasted in... ♪ honey lemon ahh woo vicks vapocool drops now in honey lemon chill ♪ >>> wakanda forever! >> sunday would have been chadwi chadwick boseman's 44th birthday this new tribute was added to "black panther" on disney plus marvel studios sheaed the video online with the message "long live the king. the beloved actor died of cancer on august 28th. >>> making history on the college football field, sarah furl beca fuller became the fir
ki> and long live the ng how the marvel universe is honoring chadwick boseman's birthday i recommendmins, because i trust their quality. they were the first to be verified by usp, an independent organization that sets strict quality and purity standards. nature made. the #1 pharmacist-recommended vitamin and supplement brand. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. with our highest concentration of prebiotic oat intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. aveeno® healthy....
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this is the 1st year without a movie in the marvel cinematic universe. and they've just been again, heart of hollywood over the last decade. what is this toll of the pandemic? just being felt by the industry have really when you look at that, got a number it, it really does. and if you think about it, you know, year to date based on our com score numbers, the box office for us is last year is down almost 80 percent. and when you don't have a big marvel movie, remember, it was a year ago where the summer kicked off with avengers ending with the biggest opening weekend of all time of the year to date this year's of are in around 2200000000 last year at this point where we were moving in on $1010000000000.00, excuse me, at the box office. so 2200000000 this year, so far, almost 10000000000 last year. so you look at that huge difference with the movie theaters will be back. i guarantee you it may look different, but there's a lot of big movies still on the slate that are waiting for the movie theaters to come back all the caribbean, senior media analyst with
this is the 1st year without a movie in the marvel cinematic universe. and they've just been again, heart of hollywood over the last decade. what is this toll of the pandemic? just being felt by the industry have really when you look at that, got a number it, it really does. and if you think about it, you know, year to date based on our com score numbers, the box office for us is last year is down almost 80 percent. and when you don't have a big marvel movie, remember, it was a year ago where...
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i still marvel at some stocks trading above their all-time highs despite having earnings down 20% where's that lost year where's that guarantee that all their customers, not just the wealthy, will have money to buy their products that seems to be a little ludicrous. >> i'm also thinking about to this 50% call, you're going to have the fed and then you're going to have pent-up demand we're going to hopefully have a vaccine sometime in '21. i'm just thinking about the level of pent-up demand you could have and the explosion of economic activity at the same time you have this unprecedented level of fed engagement and the potential of a massive stimulus plan underpinning that as well maybe 50% is not far fetched at all. maybe it's conservative. >> i don't know if i would say its conservative i think there are still some underlining concerns here. i don't want to rein ain on thi party. if you think about it in terms of if the point about the economy looking different than it was in 2016, it absolutely looks different than four years ago. we have greater income inequality we have seen a disprop
i still marvel at some stocks trading above their all-time highs despite having earnings down 20% where's that lost year where's that guarantee that all their customers, not just the wealthy, will have money to buy their products that seems to be a little ludicrous. >> i'm also thinking about to this 50% call, you're going to have the fed and then you're going to have pent-up demand we're going to hopefully have a vaccine sometime in '21. i'm just thinking about the level of pent-up...
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standing there which is aptly marvellous.reason is marvellous is because they want to use that again. it will use it again in six months' time to launch their next crew up to the space station. see you can see how you're reducing costs here as well because you are recycling the hardware. it will refurbish it and bring it back in and check over it, see that the components are all find and change were two outs and in essence that people should be able to just be put back on the launch pad. can you see this picture of them squeezed stubby that they look good, don't they? this quite a thing about their designs. , the uniforms will i should say spacesuits it's of snazzy. spacex have: for this all white and black book —— gone for this. there driven after the launch pad in tesla electric cars, the person that sounded spacex is the entrepreneur elon musk also the co—founder of tesla. if you see, you look at their hands slightly, go on or about to say it. no, you were in the middle, carry—on. it. no, you were in the middle, carry-on.
standing there which is aptly marvellous.reason is marvellous is because they want to use that again. it will use it again in six months' time to launch their next crew up to the space station. see you can see how you're reducing costs here as well because you are recycling the hardware. it will refurbish it and bring it back in and check over it, see that the components are all find and change were two outs and in essence that people should be able to just be put back on the launch pad. can...
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and he hit marvelous marvelous came out. he never looked more like a cruiserweight that it did that night. joe's in the corner marcus is like, look at, i might get a fight this guy, and i think he caught the ball and he still shattered him with his own gloves. so that might have been the, the hardest modern project. your thought, you know. but as you know, there's been a lot of these punches and just, you know, it's just astonishing. like i guess the one that astonishes me to this day is in real recent times. it wasn't artist bunch of ever seen, but it's arms punch i ever saw anybody get up from that was when that tyson fairy was like. frankenstein got hit in the head. i've never seen anybody get hit my head like that out. and somehow he got up and jack knees helped him a little bit, maybe a little bit of a slow count, but when they got a wound or hit him with that, right? oh my god, i thought he, i thought he was going to be gone forever. you know, i don't mean literally, but i mean like, there's no way you could, i got up,
and he hit marvelous marvelous came out. he never looked more like a cruiserweight that it did that night. joe's in the corner marcus is like, look at, i might get a fight this guy, and i think he caught the ball and he still shattered him with his own gloves. so that might have been the, the hardest modern project. your thought, you know. but as you know, there's been a lot of these punches and just, you know, it's just astonishing. like i guess the one that astonishes me to this day is in...
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somehow makes his living doing what got me in trouble in high school i can tell you that this is a marvelousook so thank you very much, leonard, for letting me lower your standards with respect to speakers. thanks for having me on board. >> thanks for doing this, rob. >> my pleasure. by the way -- >> [inaudible] >> full disclosure, your fabulous, really handsome child helps me with my own social media marketing and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, my friend, he is a delightful, smart, bright young man and i'm delightful to have him in my life, so thank you. well done. just in case the folks who are watching who are transfixed by all of the stuff surrounding us but may not be as aware of stephen hawking as others, what -- could you briefly explain to us what stephen hawking's place is in physics and history of physics? >> well, he went to school in the 60s, he went to oxford first and then graduate school at cambridge and that's where he really fell ill at the end of his graduate school. he had a revelation after that when he fell ill. due to his illness he had a meaning in his life
somehow makes his living doing what got me in trouble in high school i can tell you that this is a marvelousook so thank you very much, leonard, for letting me lower your standards with respect to speakers. thanks for having me on board. >> thanks for doing this, rob. >> my pleasure. by the way -- >> [inaudible] >> full disclosure, your fabulous, really handsome child helps me with my own social media marketing and the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, my friend, he...
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is bare, she still says securely into the hearts of visitors who come by the thousands to see and marvelthis living link with the colorful age of wind driven warships. one of america's first fighting craft, she played a leading role in establishing our freedom on the seas. all the fittings are authentic, recapturing the spirit of that memorable day when using this cap stand the constitution first weighed anchor. emphasizing, again, the ship's cramped cabin quarters, here is the warrant officer's mess, its table set with original pewter wear. in the captain's cabin america dictated peace without tribute at this very table. old ironside's guns in the background have bombarded the forts of tripoli into surrender. the constitution is secure at her berth, yet in 1830 condemned as unsea worthy she would have been broken up, except for a poem that aroused the nation, oliver wendell holmes old ironsides, i tear her tattered -- down, long has it waved on high, and many an eye has danced to see that banner in the sky. beneath it running the battle shout and burst the cannons roar. a meteor of the
is bare, she still says securely into the hearts of visitors who come by the thousands to see and marvelthis living link with the colorful age of wind driven warships. one of america's first fighting craft, she played a leading role in establishing our freedom on the seas. all the fittings are authentic, recapturing the spirit of that memorable day when using this cap stand the constitution first weighed anchor. emphasizing, again, the ship's cramped cabin quarters, here is the warrant...
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this is marvellous.o see you as a championship club because even needed that behind closed doors. championship club because even needed that behind closed doorsm is. we are in a unique circumstance. in our hundred and 33 year history, wycombe has never been in the championship so to be playing those matches behind closed doors has been very tough. all we have wanted is oui’ very tough. all we have wanted is our supporters to have a chance to see the boys in the championship and we are super excited that it looks like we should be able to do that next week. i do need to clarify, we are still in the final stages of approval. we have been working with the local groups, they don't have much time. they are working hard to review our application and hopefully things will go well. how do you see it working because your ground is not the biggest to begin with? 2000 is like quite a capacity almost? we we re is like quite a capacity almost? we were not one of the clubs that did a test earlier in the season so we h
this is marvellous.o see you as a championship club because even needed that behind closed doors. championship club because even needed that behind closed doorsm is. we are in a unique circumstance. in our hundred and 33 year history, wycombe has never been in the championship so to be playing those matches behind closed doors has been very tough. all we have wanted is oui’ very tough. all we have wanted is our supporters to have a chance to see the boys in the championship and we are super...
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it goes like this come which is "avoid the day" is a marvel, half mad detective story that is also adream of a memoir. it's a hunt for ghosts, lost manuscripts and the truths hidden behind are symbols. what kerry says loan from a neo-gothic child from the mountains of vermont to the backwaters of transylvania to the ice fields of the high arctic. coming out any day now, july 2020 publication. those are my three. >> if i could say one more thing before we close, and it's sort of like the arts are so in trouble right now because of covid at bookstores are so in trouble. and authors are so in trouble. there are people in worse shape. my wife is an actress and theaters are shut down in chicago and going out of business here but but i want te folks in listening to this to support literati, and also to buy donovan to book and my book. i am the biggest browser. like i wouldn't buy an event like this but we don't have the ability to browse like we used to. so if you think about buying both of our books, and i insist you buy both of them, please do it now and please do it through literati. we
it goes like this come which is "avoid the day" is a marvel, half mad detective story that is also adream of a memoir. it's a hunt for ghosts, lost manuscripts and the truths hidden behind are symbols. what kerry says loan from a neo-gothic child from the mountains of vermont to the backwaters of transylvania to the ice fields of the high arctic. coming out any day now, july 2020 publication. those are my three. >> if i could say one more thing before we close, and it's sort of...
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tarde, ahora, lo que mejor sabe hacer, del espacio reducido, por último, del 71, pelota larga para marvelca, hay falta, vea usted el juez en casa, para mí no hay nada, hoy, temprano recibieron a texas, primer cuarto, iban adelante con peter son, siete a cero, pero luego, intersección, perdieron el. ahí, sencillamente elemental, 20 a 14.41 y 25, y en segundo dallas recibió al washington y montaron con espectáculo, ante el novato corredor que remató tres anotaciones tuvo que lanzar 149 yardas, washington con cuatro y siete, cambio y fuera (comerciales) nos vamos escribiendo, muchos pagos grandes se salvaron este año de terminar en la cena como efecto también de la pandemia, familias numerosas no pudieran reunirse, la cantidad de comida tuvo que disminuir y las personas decidieron buscar pagos más pequeños, aunque algunos corrieron con suerte y vendieron, a otros no les fue muy bien, es planearla cantidad de comida, que se desperdicia mucha comida. yo no comí pavo asÓ pa ♪ ♪ noticias telemundo. >> buenas noches, estas son las noticias que usted tiene que saber hoy antes que termine el dÍa, s
tarde, ahora, lo que mejor sabe hacer, del espacio reducido, por último, del 71, pelota larga para marvelca, hay falta, vea usted el juez en casa, para mí no hay nada, hoy, temprano recibieron a texas, primer cuarto, iban adelante con peter son, siete a cero, pero luego, intersección, perdieron el. ahí, sencillamente elemental, 20 a 14.41 y 25, y en segundo dallas recibió al washington y montaron con espectáculo, ante el novato corredor que remató tres anotaciones tuvo que lanzar 149...
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it truly is a marvelous book, you don't have to be, i make my living doing cartoon voices and it was relatable in readable and really a total joy and there are aspects in the book we can all apply to ourselves. you done good, kid. it really is a hell of a book. we ready to go? it's already 20 minutes to 6:00 in the pacific. i want to make suree -- we want to do that now? is that okayith you? >> that's good with me. >> let me go to the q&a, let's make sure i don't push the wrong button set off an international even. here's one from an honors attendee. one of my favorite people who says you ever intimidated by mr. hawking? i guess right off the bat, after you initial settle down, did you then go oh my god and then all my. >> when i first met him, even the early meeting, you walking and he's so brilliant and it's like zero. >> will be the judge of that. [laughter] >> and what he does. he said i must be perfect, to. >> that goes witut saying. >> are you concerned that when you started working with them that you would say something that he would perceive as stupid or silly? he called you
it truly is a marvelous book, you don't have to be, i make my living doing cartoon voices and it was relatable in readable and really a total joy and there are aspects in the book we can all apply to ourselves. you done good, kid. it really is a hell of a book. we ready to go? it's already 20 minutes to 6:00 in the pacific. i want to make suree -- we want to do that now? is that okayith you? >> that's good with me. >> let me go to the q&a, let's make sure i don't push the wrong...
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pete, you go first >> i start with marvel technology this is going higher >> jeff? >> it's above the 45 level, i think it request go to 50 -- >> how about you, bonawyn -- i think you trade that range, ibb. >> steve >> chewy up 100%, probably another 30% to the upside. thanks, tyler. >> thanks for letting me be part of the adult swim. don't go anywhere. iving the rig? if you care about economic equality and social justice, which firms are addressing it in their workplaces and their communities? for nearly 40 years, calvert has delivered competitive returns by investing in companies making a difference because we see value in doing good. talk to your financial advisor about investing responsibly with calvert. >>> happy friday i am in tonight for melissa lee. we have a great show lined up for you tonight. here is what is coming up. >> perhaps you are feeling a little stressed out this week? not to worry, a call on health care that could help ease your anxiety. then, as if we haven't all been inundated enough, tony has a utilities play that could turn on the water
pete, you go first >> i start with marvel technology this is going higher >> jeff? >> it's above the 45 level, i think it request go to 50 -- >> how about you, bonawyn -- i think you trade that range, ibb. >> steve >> chewy up 100%, probably another 30% to the upside. thanks, tyler. >> thanks for letting me be part of the adult swim. don't go anywhere. iving the rig? if you care about economic equality and social justice, which firms are addressing it...
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tourists flock to marvel at them. beate bergmann has been coming here with her husband for many years. >> this time is special because my family are here, too, my niece and two grandchildren. we really wanted to show them the africa we know and love, where you can be among all these animals and so close to them. >> that is how tourists experience the elephants. and this is how locals experience them. park ranger kgosi maera is out on patrol. >> we're just chasing them away. by making this noise, they run away. >> suddenly, another elephant appears between the houses in the town of kasane at the edge of the park. he tells us they can injure people, attack them, especially if they are with their young. elephants wander through residential areas and farms. this often leads to conflict between humans and animals. daniel chiswaniso jeremia says he always keeps a gun loaded. he has a farm outside kasane. >> i shot an elephant last year, 2018. it was in the field here. during the day, i tried to scare it. it refused and went
tourists flock to marvel at them. beate bergmann has been coming here with her husband for many years. >> this time is special because my family are here, too, my niece and two grandchildren. we really wanted to show them the africa we know and love, where you can be among all these animals and so close to them. >> that is how tourists experience the elephants. and this is how locals experience them. park ranger kgosi maera is out on patrol. >> we're just chasing them away. by...
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it's a marvelous book that you don't have to be dude, i make my living doing cartoon voices and it was utterly relatable, utterly readable and really of total joy and there are aspects in the book that we can all apply to ourselves and you done good, kid. it's a hell of a book. it's already 20 minutes until six in the pacific and i want to make sure we have everybody, can we go ahead and do that now? >> is that okay with you? >> let me go to the q&a so i don't push the wrong button and set off an international event. anonymous attendee, one of my favorite people, who says were you ever intimidated by mr. hawking? right off the bat when he got the phone call after your initial settle down and thought holy [bleep] did you then go oh my god. >> well, yeah, even in the early meetings because you walk in and he so brilliant and i thought that's a -- >> we will be the judge on that. >> fair enough. [audio difficulties] >> were you concerned that when you started working with him he would say something he would perceive as stupid or silly or called you or were you going don't screw this up, l
it's a marvelous book that you don't have to be dude, i make my living doing cartoon voices and it was utterly relatable, utterly readable and really of total joy and there are aspects in the book that we can all apply to ourselves and you done good, kid. it's a hell of a book. it's already 20 minutes until six in the pacific and i want to make sure we have everybody, can we go ahead and do that now? >> is that okay with you? >> let me go to the q&a so i don't push the wrong...
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and even when we go to the plymouth plantation, which is a marvelous recreation, in which they give you a sense of the lifestyle, the building materials, but nowhere do you have any sense of the libraries. william brewster at his death owned over 400 volumes. i have no idea where he put them in a house of that size, the fact is there is no evidence other than a few books here and there. who did haveple extensive libraries, quite a few of them, certainly brewster and bradford and myles standish and some of the clergymen and so forth. dr. minkema: thank you. we have a question from stephen, who asks, why is it only bradford's history remains when the other person -- i guess he is referring to winslow -- has more detailed accounts of their experiences? i guess it would help to clarify shat and say how winslow' accounts are available. dr. bremer: winslow -- and feel -- thatadd to this winslow published his first accounts in 1624, they are detailed because they are dealing with a more compressed period of time. some of his later works like his attack on similar morton and such are addressing
and even when we go to the plymouth plantation, which is a marvelous recreation, in which they give you a sense of the lifestyle, the building materials, but nowhere do you have any sense of the libraries. william brewster at his death owned over 400 volumes. i have no idea where he put them in a house of that size, the fact is there is no evidence other than a few books here and there. who did haveple extensive libraries, quite a few of them, certainly brewster and bradford and myles standish...
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we marvel that you care about humanity and have crowned us with glory and honor.ur gratitude for the life and legacy of president dwight david eisenhower who more than self, his country loved, and mercy more than life. we praise you that his love for freedom summoned our nation to embrace our best hopes. we praise you that his love for freedom summoned our nation to embrace our best hopes. thank you, mighty god, for his ability to plant seeds of confidence. to build bridges that help to bring unity to a divided nation and world. may this memorial dedication remind us of america's opportunity to continue to strive to create a more perfect union, where justice will roll down like waters, and righteousness like a mighty, stream. lord, give us the grace to what dust to love -- lord, give us the grace to love what you command and to desire what you have promised. granted that guided by your light we may reach the light that never fades and for your truth we may reach the truth that is complete. bless this evening our food and fellowship and reflections and inspiration
we marvel that you care about humanity and have crowned us with glory and honor.ur gratitude for the life and legacy of president dwight david eisenhower who more than self, his country loved, and mercy more than life. we praise you that his love for freedom summoned our nation to embrace our best hopes. we praise you that his love for freedom summoned our nation to embrace our best hopes. thank you, mighty god, for his ability to plant seeds of confidence. to build bridges that help to bring...
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you write marvelously in the book that the war changed him and this was a happy war and it used to be one for the ages earlier in his presidency he would be joshing with the reporters and knew whose birthday it was and his children were having a birthday that day and they could joke back and forth but it's not fdr by this point is it? >> no, of course this was long as president and in american history and i remember at the outset of the current presidents administration there was a story and the leaders of "the washington post" it was about fdr relationship with the press and about how clever he was that essentially using this charm tactic when he was famous for to get the press on his side and that is an accurate depiction of how fdr dealt with the press. in his first term in office by his third term 1941 he had essentially had it with the press and really was deeply offended, i think in general of the way the press is covering politics a number of his bitterest enemies were major media owners and his twice-weekly press conferences were pretty cantankerous and he really was actually
you write marvelously in the book that the war changed him and this was a happy war and it used to be one for the ages earlier in his presidency he would be joshing with the reporters and knew whose birthday it was and his children were having a birthday that day and they could joke back and forth but it's not fdr by this point is it? >> no, of course this was long as president and in american history and i remember at the outset of the current presidents administration there was a story...
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it truly is a marvelous book but you don't have to be -- i make my living during cartoon voices.utterly relatable, utterly readable. and really, a total joy. and there are aspects in the book we can all apply to ourselves. yeah, you've done good, kid. it really is a hell of a book. are we ready to -- it is artie's 20 minutes to six in the pacific. i want to make sure we have everybody. can we going to do that now? is out of his the? >> that's good with me. great let's try it. what started q&a and make sure i don't push the wrong button and set off an international event. let's see, here's a good one anonymous attendee, one of my favorite people who says were you ever intimidated by mr. hawking? i guess right off the bat. when you get the phone call after you initially settle down and say holy -- did you then go my god? and then all my god fishing when i first met him even in the early meeting not just the% of course. he walked in and he's an icon and he is so brilliant. and i am not. [laughter] switch it we be the judge of that. [laughter] don't judge me just me by what he does.
it truly is a marvelous book but you don't have to be -- i make my living during cartoon voices.utterly relatable, utterly readable. and really, a total joy. and there are aspects in the book we can all apply to ourselves. yeah, you've done good, kid. it really is a hell of a book. are we ready to -- it is artie's 20 minutes to six in the pacific. i want to make sure we have everybody. can we going to do that now? is out of his the? >> that's good with me. great let's try it. what started...
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the letter is this marvelous and you have here. and in that letter, they centrally say, we read your newspaper article. and we believe that adolf eichmann maybe living here in when us iris. you can imagine what sylvia and -- thought after that. that spies would come leaping out of the woodwork and sees him and capture him at the end of the day. but this letter goes all the way to west germany, and he and fritz bauer receives, it and the question is what is he going to do with it. he can't go to anyone in his government. half of the west german government largely was made of foreign nazi officials. heat sides i can choose interpol, but intervals not interested. he can go to the americans with this information and does at one point. the american cia in the archives in d.c. sent back a letter saying we are not in the business of apprehending war criminals. so -- fritz bauer says ok no one is going to help me. so he writes a letter back to sylvia and her father. and in that letter he includes the photograph of adolf eichmann, he includ
the letter is this marvelous and you have here. and in that letter, they centrally say, we read your newspaper article. and we believe that adolf eichmann maybe living here in when us iris. you can imagine what sylvia and -- thought after that. that spies would come leaping out of the woodwork and sees him and capture him at the end of the day. but this letter goes all the way to west germany, and he and fritz bauer receives, it and the question is what is he going to do with it. he can't go to...
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i read this, i actually read it twice now, and it just is a marvelous, marvelous book. the writing is wonderful, the stories are wonderful. we could talk for another two hours about it. i don't want to give away the story because i want people to actually buy this book and to read it. and i'm going to turn you over to the audience now. there are some questions, and let's see if i can bring these up. and first one, i know the wisconsin fire was the psalm evening. were there other communities closer to chicago affected by fire that evening? >> there's another serious fire in michigan that evening. again, i am -- i would be asson thished if there weren't lots and lots of other fires, but it's about scale. i said within the first few days of october and the day of october at that point were days like today where the temperature reached 80 degrees and again with this strong wind from the south, there were a few dozen fires. they were small, they were put out and gone, but in this case the fact that the fire department was weakened, it was delayed in getting there, the winds
i read this, i actually read it twice now, and it just is a marvelous, marvelous book. the writing is wonderful, the stories are wonderful. we could talk for another two hours about it. i don't want to give away the story because i want people to actually buy this book and to read it. and i'm going to turn you over to the audience now. there are some questions, and let's see if i can bring these up. and first one, i know the wisconsin fire was the psalm evening. were there other communities...
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so it's the i said, marvel often has some form of about all kinds goes wrong. i would touch them, shooting of, i don't know to go. i was disappointed. if you try to throw in some of you forgot something that helped make it yeah. give each class or the right moment feel about the books and many folks would come from. i felt kind of if you took my stuff, you know, well not so the family via text book called it says in the soft voice, but come for you have any talent for the welcome. i did sides. so that i would like our 1st song on the sisters of shuffle kong on this most men fall because it is a 3rd song by the time it could just be just see in the dog and you have 2 sisters, all sitting fair trade coffee. well, 3, german entrepreneur want to show how it can all be done even better. their coffee is produced by an african women's cooperative roasted on the spot. transported with wind power surge, 100 percent environmentally friendly. guilt free brews. d.w. meal worms have superpowers. because the intestines can digest plastic the science community is all relative
so it's the i said, marvel often has some form of about all kinds goes wrong. i would touch them, shooting of, i don't know to go. i was disappointed. if you try to throw in some of you forgot something that helped make it yeah. give each class or the right moment feel about the books and many folks would come from. i felt kind of if you took my stuff, you know, well not so the family via text book called it says in the soft voice, but come for you have any talent for the welcome. i did sides....
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the marvelous dry pattern will go on and on. remember how gusty it was yesterday? it's pretty calm at the moment with the few places recording a wind speed alall, just single digits. let's look at live pictures. looking back at a portion of the san francisco skyline. 59 in the city. oakland at 61. soldier down to 48. clear skies over the golden gate bridge. 57 up north at santa rosa. know votto, 52. napa, 53. 46 at live we'll have cold warnings this weekend followed by sunny and mild conditions in the afternoon hours. that will continue for about another week or longer. overnight look for mainly clear skies. near the coast, might see a few passing high clouds. it will be chilly. temperatures in most locations in the mid to upper 30s. even colder up in parts of the north bay where lows will drop to 28 degrees at santa rosa and 31 at lake port. tomorrow, bright and sunny saturday with mild conditions. high temperatures from about 60 on the klein to low and mid 60s along the way. 65 in oakland. pretty mild tomorrow. most of our inland locations will not beat that 65 d
the marvelous dry pattern will go on and on. remember how gusty it was yesterday? it's pretty calm at the moment with the few places recording a wind speed alall, just single digits. let's look at live pictures. looking back at a portion of the san francisco skyline. 59 in the city. oakland at 61. soldier down to 48. clear skies over the golden gate bridge. 57 up north at santa rosa. know votto, 52. napa, 53. 46 at live we'll have cold warnings this weekend followed by sunny and mild conditions...
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wowser marvels you know how bad that i love accuracy of bought that was my new cousin my exciting half an hour if. this woman is in the same position as cook she can't get a job because she has to look after her grandchildren while her own children artwork her slinking business doesn't just save her money on clothes but it generates an income as well even the food bills freak or family out or at my how i remind us of our idea again my main ways though is the heart of what i gotta be of call iran over oh yeah well mine i'm the one we're fellow. up and i love all of you and 7 are * you again you. love. maz i lot lot. about what our fighting. guys fighting make i however. are going to you are my damn guy the. cause of i have to work. hard and cover my might have my love are all i thought he called a lung problems as well as fuel. true passion. she's always had a creative flair which may have been rooted in the loneliness she experienced as a child. i have plenty well the need i have a winning a home and talk about. me to a 5 year old there are about one hour a lot of i am. under the banne
wowser marvels you know how bad that i love accuracy of bought that was my new cousin my exciting half an hour if. this woman is in the same position as cook she can't get a job because she has to look after her grandchildren while her own children artwork her slinking business doesn't just save her money on clothes but it generates an income as well even the food bills freak or family out or at my how i remind us of our idea again my main ways though is the heart of what i gotta be of call...