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marvell being one of them. actually the time of writing, marvell was 1.5% below the february peak, and closed at 4.5% big surge. best performer on the day, which is usually a good setup. so one of three charts the first. a simple way to annotate well defined tops at the common level move the level and this stock is just breaking out. $30 on the close take it another way. next chart to draw the line. basically, you want a range bound security stuck between 28 and 22 and then you get this plunge. market related, it drops 40%, 50%, and now it's recovered all that ground and broken out to a new high we think the breakout has legs and then finally, relative performance. this is really the opportunity marvell on top last chart its relative performance to the s&h. marvell underperformed for almost ten months and now you're starting to see relative performance to its peers one of only five we like this a lot aggressive move today but we think it foreshadows even more to come on an earnings beat. >> so, mike, what's the
marvell being one of them. actually the time of writing, marvell was 1.5% below the february peak, and closed at 4.5% big surge. best performer on the day, which is usually a good setup. so one of three charts the first. a simple way to annotate well defined tops at the common level move the level and this stock is just breaking out. $30 on the close take it another way. next chart to draw the line. basically, you want a range bound security stuck between 28 and 22 and then you get this plunge....
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last word from the options men carter braxton worth >> marvell, marvelous.ords >> mike khouw? >> look, the way to play marvel going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 30/34 call spreads specificall is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insite to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the call vertical spread, going out to july and buying the 100/115 call spread on incisite >> we are back next friday bonus hour of "fast" is coming up next. i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. >> announcer: "options action" sponsored by think or swim by k ameritrade tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. so it's like my streaming service. well except now, you're binge learning. for a limited time, get up to $800 when you open and fund an account. call 866-300-9417 or visit tdameritrade.com/learn. ♪ it's got all my favorite shows turn oright there.boom, i wish my trading platform worked
last word from the options men carter braxton worth >> marvell, marvelous.ords >> mike khouw? >> look, the way to play marvel going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 30/34 call spreads specificall is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insite to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the call vertical spread, going out to july and buying the 100/115 call spread on incisite >> we are back next friday bonus...
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carter braxton werth >> marvel, marvelous long >> a man of so few words >> mike khouw?to play marvel going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 3034 call spreads specifically is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insite to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the 100-115 spread on incite >> we are back next friday bonus hour of "fast" is coming up next. so what are you working on? >>i'm searching for info on options trading, and look, it feels like i'm just wasting time. wasted time is wasted opportunity. >>exactly. that's why td ameritrade designed a first-of-its-kind, personalized education center. see, you just >>oh, this is easy. yeah, and that's >>oh, just what i need. courses on options trading, webcasts, tutorials. yeah. their award-winning content is tailored to fit your investing goals and interests. and it learns with you, so as you become smarter, so do its recommendations. >>so it's like my streaming service. well exactly. well except now, you're binge learning. >>oh, i like that. thank you, i just came up w
carter braxton werth >> marvel, marvelous long >> a man of so few words >> mike khouw?to play marvel going into earnings, options aren't overpriced and use the 3034 call spreads specifically is the one i was looking at. >> tony, your final call. >> i'm looking for insite to beat clinical trials and i'm buying the 100-115 spread on incite >> we are back next friday bonus hour of "fast" is coming up next. so what are you working on? >>i'm...
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marvellous to see you. it is marvellous to see you, it really is.ct to see you, and you disappeared from nowhere, thank you for coming, it is my greatest pleasure, and never ever expected to see you. it's been a long time coming, this, it's been one long months i've wanted to meet you. yes! since then. imean... it has been so amazing... before you and i was singing... that song... just a few words, i knew, and i didn't know all the words. i could never sing them in a various order but not in the right order. now the whole world knows that song and all the words, thanks to you. no, thanks to you, sir. you're marvellous, and i can walk up and down here singig that little song. can you believe we were top of the charts? absolutely amazing! i was coming along behind you, you are top of the charts. i have to disagree, this was absolutely about you. i've never actually asked you what the music is that you were inspired by when you are growing up, what you listened to and what you like to listen to now. i like to listen to the sort of music that you and i
marvellous to see you. it is marvellous to see you, it really is.ct to see you, and you disappeared from nowhere, thank you for coming, it is my greatest pleasure, and never ever expected to see you. it's been a long time coming, this, it's been one long months i've wanted to meet you. yes! since then. imean... it has been so amazing... before you and i was singing... that song... just a few words, i knew, and i didn't know all the words. i could never sing them in a various order but not in...
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marvellous to see you. it is marvellous to see you, it really is. and you disappeared from nowhere, thank you for coming, it is my greatest pleasure, and never ever expected to see you. it's been a long time coming, this, it's been one long months i've wanted to meet you. yes! since then. imean... it has been so amazing... before you and i was singing... that song... just a few words, i knew, and i didn't know all the words. i could never sing them in a various order but not in the right order. now the whole world knows that song and all the words, thanks to you. no, thanks to you, sir. you're marvellous, and i can walk up and down here singig that little song. can you believe we were top of the charts? absolutely amazing! i was coming along behind you, you are top of the charts. i have to disagree, this was absolutely about you. i've never actually asked you what the music is that you were inspired by when you are growing up, what you listened to and what you like to listen to now. i like to listen to the sort of music that you and i sang. that is
marvellous to see you. it is marvellous to see you, it really is. and you disappeared from nowhere, thank you for coming, it is my greatest pleasure, and never ever expected to see you. it's been a long time coming, this, it's been one long months i've wanted to meet you. yes! since then. imean... it has been so amazing... before you and i was singing... that song... just a few words, i knew, and i didn't know all the words. i could never sing them in a various order but not in the right order....
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a marvelous, marvelous fighter aircraft. we flew down on the taiwan straits. a marvelous, marvelous fighter top cover during a period of time when nationalists would resupply the islands. i served as air controller with the 7th infantry. and returning to the states i elected to go to return reserve status. and looking for the jobs that were out there, and there was an opportunity to move into flight tests with the b-52 aircraft. i became a flight test engineer on the b-52. but it was a flying testbed. basically in the bomb bay they had trapeze and all kinds of equipment in there. they could lower such things, a jd-5 jet engine, we had the quail missile in there, we did separation studies from various equipment they would install on the forward bomb bay. we did tough studies, we did acoustic studies. truly a great program and very enjoyable. lasted about 30 months. at the completion of the program and i had the opportunity to move to edwards, or up to general dynamics and learn about rockets. i saw an advertisement in "aviation week." it was challenging. it sai
a marvelous, marvelous fighter aircraft. we flew down on the taiwan straits. a marvelous, marvelous fighter top cover during a period of time when nationalists would resupply the islands. i served as air controller with the 7th infantry. and returning to the states i elected to go to return reserve status. and looking for the jobs that were out there, and there was an opportunity to move into flight tests with the b-52 aircraft. i became a flight test engineer on the b-52. but it was a flying...
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coming up next, a marvelous chip trade.ng down why the semi surge just paid off for one of our traders. plus, we're taking you tweets and send us your questions and we'll answer some of them on air we're back after this. it's a thirteen-hour f >> announcer: "options action" is sponsored by think or swim by td ameritrade. last look at my dd last look at my dd before we board. excellent. and you have thinkorswim mobile- -so i can finish analyzing the risk on this position. you two are all set. have a great flight. thanks. we'll see ya. ah, they're getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. ♪ 100% online car buying. carvana's had a lot of firsts. car vending machines. and now, putting you in control of your financing. at carvana, get personalized terms, browse for cars that fit your budget, then customize your down payment and monthly payment. and these aren't made-up numbers. it's what you'll really pay, right down to the penny. whether you're shopping or just looking. it only takes a few seconds, and it
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or more we are joined by the former president of marvel marvel character group and host of the rick on our show mr unger himself greg it's good to see you thanks for coming on and closure good to or let's start with what natasha just mentioned they could be losing up to a $20000000000.00 hollywood that is some say even more than that how much are we actually looking at here. well it's hard to say because you have to analyze this well beyond the question of motion picture that have their 1st screening in a in a movie theater you have to remember where most of the revenue 'd for the studio is you have to make a distinction here between production and production company since studios the real money in studios comes from syndicate their scripted television programs those are still on the air and presumably they are still being paid and that's a big piece of the puzzle the motion picture business sense of i have to tell you has never been a fantastic business your reporter mentioned something like the avengers the avengers of the temple movie where you have a huge investment something in th
or more we are joined by the former president of marvel marvel character group and host of the rick on our show mr unger himself greg it's good to see you thanks for coming on and closure good to or let's start with what natasha just mentioned they could be losing up to a $20000000000.00 hollywood that is some say even more than that how much are we actually looking at here. well it's hard to say because you have to analyze this well beyond the question of motion picture that have their 1st...
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coming up next, a marvelous chip trade.why the semi surge just paid off for one of our traders and plus we're taking your tweets and send us your questions and we'll answer mef emn r. we're back after this. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes, absolutely. do you just say yes to everything? hm. well i say no to kale. mm. yeah, they say if you blanch it it's better, but that seems like a lot of work. now offering zero commissions on online trades. we charge you less so you have more to invest. ♪ you say that customers maklet's talk data.s. only xfinity mobile lets you switch up your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone. just
coming up next, a marvelous chip trade.why the semi surge just paid off for one of our traders and plus we're taking your tweets and send us your questions and we'll answer mef emn r. we're back after this. what do you look for when you trade? i want free access to research. yep, td ameritrade's got that. free access to every platform. mhm, yeah, that too. i don't want any trade minimums. yeah, i totally agree, they don't have any of those. i want to know what i'm paying upfront. yes,...
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forward on the road to the marvels of today and a more widespread distribution of the benefits of industryany other nation the globe has ever seen. liberty and freedom of enterprise were the gifts that stimulated creative minds in america. in those minds, ideas were taking shape and dreams were becoming reality, progress was being won and future wealth was being produced for all in new products, services and new jobs. ♪ an inspiration to our forefathers, who toiled hard and long. if they could have seen beyond their horizons, but such vision is given to a few men. there have always been skeptics, people willing to call the world a finish job 50 years ago. the path for industrial progress has never been easy for those resolutely able to set their feet upon it. witness. >> it is just a pen. it will never be practical. suppose it rains. ♪ >> she won't run. she won't fly. narrator: as far back as 1830, there was a canned food industry in america. from 7:00 in the morning until at night. are the wages satisfactory? oh, yes indeed, mr. daggett. when can i start? >> you have started. >> thank you
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on the last day of 1941, mcarthur withdrew to the marvelous terrain of the bhutan peninsula. the objective, was to delay the enemies entrance to the bay. mcarthur and his battling of button, as they call themselves, knew they were fighting a losing battle. but they fought on, gaining precious time for us to recover from the disaster of pearl harbor, and build up our forces. there were other prime targets, in december 1941 they took hong kong, and invaded malaysia. they bombed, british singapore, and its naval brace, the british fought back. but it was the same losing fight as in putin. on new year's day 1942, the siege of bhutan began. they pounded our troops for three long days. on february 22nd, 1942, president roosevelt ordered mcarthur to leave the philippines and go to australia. as a supreme commander in the south pacific, he turned over his position to weigh right. commander wayne right. >> mcarthur made the first leg of his journey to australia, through enemy invested waters. and then by plane,. bhutan fell on the 9th of april 1942. thousands of captured americans and
on the last day of 1941, mcarthur withdrew to the marvelous terrain of the bhutan peninsula. the objective, was to delay the enemies entrance to the bay. mcarthur and his battling of button, as they call themselves, knew they were fighting a losing battle. but they fought on, gaining precious time for us to recover from the disaster of pearl harbor, and build up our forces. there were other prime targets, in december 1941 they took hong kong, and invaded malaysia. they bombed, british...
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[laughter] so we will see about all of "this marvelous potential" and how well it fits into things. bais is 2016 you're probably where donald trump is president and a lot p of people were surprised when he was elected and they went looked at the numbers they were specially looking at the overwhelming majorities he picked up in counties in appalachia and this writing about it and that was interesting i wondered how it happened i knew about the kennedy trip, just as a piece of political trivia that robert kennedy and succeeded, one of his famous poverty tours to eastern kentucky. at the time kennedy was not officially a candidate was but was considering running against lyndon johnson and a democratican primary. it was an effective campaign stop i had all of the tray beings of a campaign stop with the speeches and photos and gatherings pretty thousand interesting and robert kennedy and 68 is a liberal went credibly to campaign in all these years later we have donald trump going into these counties was 60 or 70% of the vote i thought i would write a book about it and everybody else wrot
[laughter] so we will see about all of "this marvelous potential" and how well it fits into things. bais is 2016 you're probably where donald trump is president and a lot p of people were surprised when he was elected and they went looked at the numbers they were specially looking at the overwhelming majorities he picked up in counties in appalachia and this writing about it and that was interesting i wondered how it happened i knew about the kennedy trip, just as a piece of political...
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but you've got to marvel -- you see marvel, at the strength we're seeing especially in housing and airlines two industries that appeared to be on death's door not too long ago. >>> let's go to mike in michigan mike >> caller: hi, jim, first-time caller thank you. >> of course >> caller: focusing on growth, shareholder. is this stock getting out ahead of itself -- >> no, it's going to be a rounding error that it went down all the way to where it is okay, it's all the way up to 120. it spent a lot of time at 120 before it fell apart a couple years ago. i would buy more of this stock if it went down to 110 that's my conviction >>> tom in florida tom. >> caller: this is tommy d. from sunny largo, florida i'm a first-time caller and long-time listener and i want to thank you for all that you do for us little guys, even though you've heard that a million times. >> no, no, look, i love it i'm still working here i'm still doing this stuff it's been like -- it's like 3,000 shows, for heaven's sake >> caller: keep up the good work, my friend. >> thank you >> caller: by the way, this is a belated birt
but you've got to marvel -- you see marvel, at the strength we're seeing especially in housing and airlines two industries that appeared to be on death's door not too long ago. >>> let's go to mike in michigan mike >> caller: hi, jim, first-time caller thank you. >> of course >> caller: focusing on growth, shareholder. is this stock getting out ahead of itself -- >> no, it's going to be a rounding error that it went down all the way to where it is okay, it's all...
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easy to forget, i think, that atwoods, marvellous sense. and the hand maid's tale, is about money. one of the first moves of gilead is to use data banks to identify women who has assets of any kind and freezes assets and makes them unavailable and locks themm out of their own credit. as atwood said in a interview, she kept empsizing it and missing when she was talking about the novel immediately afterward. now that everyone uses electronic credit, it's easy to deny people access to credit and she easily envisions gilliard of systems around monetary systems and coeron. the scene from the show is based on thealfred in the background sees oranges for the firms time in years and she's not been given money for oranges, only for other things. there's no way to accumulate value for herself. issued money good for one specific purpose in a way that makes it so she can be tracked, monitored and controlled. and responses were not slow in coming to this. this is the first big why of why eate digital cash and it's to fht those exact fears of surveillance that electronic transactions porteed for
easy to forget, i think, that atwoods, marvellous sense. and the hand maid's tale, is about money. one of the first moves of gilead is to use data banks to identify women who has assets of any kind and freezes assets and makes them unavailable and locks themm out of their own credit. as atwood said in a interview, she kept empsizing it and missing when she was talking about the novel immediately afterward. now that everyone uses electronic credit, it's easy to deny people access to credit and...
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it is marvelous. is marvelous. and particularly as a place to take your children and your grandchildren to get them hooked. on history. it is brilliantly organized and spectacular a building by as i write in the center of where all of this started in the neighborhood. only us a few steps down the street from independence hall. we who live in the boston area assertive sort of take that reality of the miracle of that era as part of our environment in our world. that is good, that is great. i love kennedy's profile of courage. i read that when i was still young and not really aware of what i wanted to do with my life. i love his regard for john quincy adams. what i like in that quote and i'm not here to comment on anything. what i like so much in that quote is civility. and the sense of comedy that existed among people who share a common goal and needs to be a common end. we have deep chasms of division in this country but we come out of it. let's get to bring us out of this one. the two side sides seem so unimposing.
it is marvelous. is marvelous. and particularly as a place to take your children and your grandchildren to get them hooked. on history. it is brilliantly organized and spectacular a building by as i write in the center of where all of this started in the neighborhood. only us a few steps down the street from independence hall. we who live in the boston area assertive sort of take that reality of the miracle of that era as part of our environment in our world. that is good, that is great. i love...
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. >> reporter: comedian/actor jim carey is going on twitter so we can marvel at his transformation. his words, not mine. >> no, that looks terrible. >> reporter: when the internet went nuts when gwen stefani gave blake a mullet. that's our own producer sugar man buzzing away. he said it was less a make over than a latent curiosity. for gabrielle garcia shaving and losing those beautiful red curls had a much deeper meaning. enou lked atoribet moment. >> i wanted to skricry, but i wo happy that i couldn't in this time of being so cooped up, the way that i want to deal with that is to empower myself and to enlighten myself through cutting my hair, through shedding all of that. >> do you ever look at someone and wonder what is going on inside their head? >> reporter: we wondered, too. so we asked cbs news mental health cribber dr. sue varma. >> i think it's common for people when they're going through extreme stress to want to define themselves, to commemorate a change or a loss. just imagine all the stress and lack of control and lack of certainty that we're experiencing. and changing
. >> reporter: comedian/actor jim carey is going on twitter so we can marvel at his transformation. his words, not mine. >> no, that looks terrible. >> reporter: when the internet went nuts when gwen stefani gave blake a mullet. that's our own producer sugar man buzzing away. he said it was less a make over than a latent curiosity. for gabrielle garcia shaving and losing those beautiful red curls had a much deeper meaning. enou lked atoribet moment. >> i wanted to...
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we will see about all this marvelous potential and how well that fits into the scheme of things. this book came about in 2016 after the presidential election. you're probably aware donald trump is president and a lot of people were surprised when he was elected and they went and looked at the numbers and were especially surprised at the overwhelming majority he picked up a lot of counties in appalachia a people start writing about this and i thought that's interesting. i wonder how that happened. i knew about the kennedy trip. just as piece of political trivia, that robert kennedyju in 68 hadnd gone on what is same as poverty tourist eastern kentucky. at the time kennedy was not officially a candidate that was considering running against lyndon johnson in the democratic primary. it was in effect type of the campaign stop. it at all the toppings of the camping trip with photo opportunities and the hearings a in the speeches. i just thought it was interesting that robert kennedy in 1968 as a liberal could go to eastern kentucky and very credibly campaign and 50 years later use dona
we will see about all this marvelous potential and how well that fits into the scheme of things. this book came about in 2016 after the presidential election. you're probably aware donald trump is president and a lot of people were surprised when he was elected and they went and looked at the numbers and were especially surprised at the overwhelming majority he picked up a lot of counties in appalachia a people start writing about this and i thought that's interesting. i wonder how that...
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. >> marvel, costco, sales force all have calls after the bell.old your marvel calls >> i did i thought the run was so fast, i better hit the exits and that's exactly what i did >> costco salesforce is highly anticipated for both of those companies. let's do final trades. liz young, what do you have for us >> u.s. industrials, i think they have a chance to catch up in the next three months until we start to get some more data in the economy in the third quarter. >> okay. farmer jim >> i mentioned it earlier. citigroup has a long way to catch up today's move is a buying opportunity. >> 29-9. what have you got for me >> home depot. buy high, sell higher. >> there you go. >> pete? >> i'll give you skechers. it's a very interesting name i think there's definitely some upside based upon some of the options we're seeing right now, scott. >> it's good seeing everybody. it's been a fun hour stocks just off the highs of the day. keep your eye right there. kelly will right now >> thank you, scott. larry kudlow joins us exclusively. we'll talk job losses, th
. >> marvel, costco, sales force all have calls after the bell.old your marvel calls >> i did i thought the run was so fast, i better hit the exits and that's exactly what i did >> costco salesforce is highly anticipated for both of those companies. let's do final trades. liz young, what do you have for us >> u.s. industrials, i think they have a chance to catch up in the next three months until we start to get some more data in the economy in the third quarter. >>...
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they illegally obligate you to pay this money, board president greg marvel says is been the practice and tradition going back at least two decades. >> the race we gave our teachers is the exact same race that we are giving management this year. >> is not a fair comparison to say okay, they're getting a 2.5% raise here. >> reporter: he refers to an analysis of the district pay a transparent california, the state's largest pay and pension benefit watchdog. >> executives and managers at the district level, the top 20 employees have experienced two in halftime the wage increases that our teachers and on-site administration, non-district people have received. rome actually clark, a parent with a long relation with the district just filed to run for a board seat. >> the times of covid-19, that's not a good decision at all. not in the best interest of students of san ramon valley unified school district. >> reporter: clark says the management reasons are out of order. >> when teacher salaries are so much lower, taking a bigger ch of our budget. >> reporter: if you are going to treat everybo
they illegally obligate you to pay this money, board president greg marvel says is been the practice and tradition going back at least two decades. >> the race we gave our teachers is the exact same race that we are giving management this year. >> is not a fair comparison to say okay, they're getting a 2.5% raise here. >> reporter: he refers to an analysis of the district pay a transparent california, the state's largest pay and pension benefit watchdog. >> executives...
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some like marvel's black widow have been postponed for months.hers like fast and the furious flick moved all the way to next year. >> you're talking aboutfilms that were built to go up to $1 billion worldwide. >> income theaters and studios rely on and the loss comes at a time when customer loyalty seems fragile. a recent survey found 70% of movie goers would prefer to watch a new release from home and only 13% prefer the theater. last week the tom hanks world war ii drama greyhound dropped the june theater plans and will instead release on apple tv plus. >> i think it's a pretty sort of deadly forecast for what theater owners here in the u.s. are up against. >> moving ahead with their summer plans for now. warner bros intends to release christopher nolan's tenant on july 17 hoping to jump start the box office. industry experts say if it is released, the film's success for failure could signal if other would be block busters would ultimately see the light of summer. chris martinez, cbs mrs. walker. michael vasquez! come over here. i've heard such
some like marvel's black widow have been postponed for months.hers like fast and the furious flick moved all the way to next year. >> you're talking aboutfilms that were built to go up to $1 billion worldwide. >> income theaters and studios rely on and the loss comes at a time when customer loyalty seems fragile. a recent survey found 70% of movie goers would prefer to watch a new release from home and only 13% prefer the theater. last week the tom hanks world war ii drama greyhound...
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>> yes, "deadpool" also, and it's in the hands of marvel at disney, yeah. >> jimmy: can those worldse marvel cinematic universe, i think it would be explosive and amazing and what a sand box to play in. if "deadpool" continues to do his own thing and be his own thing, also just like infinite possibility, you know. i mean, we have so much -- >> jimmy: to do your own thing, i watched that with nancy and i just go -- i'm one of those idiots that keeps pausing the movie. she's like, will you stop? i'm just, he's brilliant that line, he totally just did that, we can call him up right now and ask him. but it's so you. >> i love it. >> jimmy: i do, i -- >> i write it with matt reese and paul war nick, who are geniuses and amazing in so many ways we have so much fun. we actually write it all here in this room where i'm sitting. we just have the best time doing it together. we hope -- there's a lot more story to hell tell so we hope we get to do that soon. >> jimmy: there's a couple jokes i won't say now, i don't want to ruin it, didn't make it to the second one, but it's really, really funny
>> yes, "deadpool" also, and it's in the hands of marvel at disney, yeah. >> jimmy: can those worldse marvel cinematic universe, i think it would be explosive and amazing and what a sand box to play in. if "deadpool" continues to do his own thing and be his own thing, also just like infinite possibility, you know. i mean, we have so much -- >> jimmy: to do your own thing, i watched that with nancy and i just go -- i'm one of those idiots that keeps pausing...
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he does a marvelous job. at the end of the day, these numbers are going to go up.t would surprise me that the numbers exceed 100,000. this is a terrible, terrible pandemic that none of us have ever thought of in any way. in west virginia, we are at 50 now. and i hate that we are at 50, because all 50 of those have a name and a family and loved ones. and so as we move forward, if we continue to spike up in community spread -- we are a whole lot more in tune with community spread that we are one hot spot in a nursing home or something like that. we are watching our nursing homes. you've got to remember, we were the first state in the country that said we are going to test every single person in every single staff person in all the nursing homes and we've completed it now. there's a lot of stuff that we've done right, but still, we just keep our prayers going really strong, because at the end of the day, this is something nobody has ever dealt with before. >> neil: governor, do you think that when people are getting back to work, you will see that economic turnaround
he does a marvelous job. at the end of the day, these numbers are going to go up.t would surprise me that the numbers exceed 100,000. this is a terrible, terrible pandemic that none of us have ever thought of in any way. in west virginia, we are at 50 now. and i hate that we are at 50, because all 50 of those have a name and a family and loved ones. and so as we move forward, if we continue to spike up in community spread -- we are a whole lot more in tune with community spread that we are one...
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while based cheat on us or do we try to build something lasting and boring but worthy and annoying, marvelously virtuous and at the same time dreadfully stifling, a marriage, power, freedom, responsibility. when i first began to think about politics when mastodons and nixon roamed the earth i was upset with the freedom, the screw part of kill screw mary. i had a messy idea of freedom in those days, but i had a tidy idea that freedom was the central issue of politics. i loved politics, many young people do, kids can spot a means of gain without merit. this may be the reason professional politicians retain a certain youthful zest. ted kennedy was the boy owed john to his last aged disease moment. i was wrong about the lovable nature of politics and i was sure i was right about the preeminent place freedom should have in a political system but there are lots of definitions of free, 36 definitions of free and webster's third international dictionary, plenty of people are theoretically in favor of freedom. we are all but overrun with theoretical allies. we have got collaborators in the fight for fre
while based cheat on us or do we try to build something lasting and boring but worthy and annoying, marvelously virtuous and at the same time dreadfully stifling, a marriage, power, freedom, responsibility. when i first began to think about politics when mastodons and nixon roamed the earth i was upset with the freedom, the screw part of kill screw mary. i had a messy idea of freedom in those days, but i had a tidy idea that freedom was the central issue of politics. i loved politics, many...
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you and i have both been down here at the kennedy space center over the years watching those marvelous shuttle lift-offs from pad 39a. then we've been in this nine-year pause where the russians were giving americans a ride at the tune of $82,000, $83,000 a seat. it's a great day. what's nice about it, it's a bipartisan great day. i think the whole country rejoices in this. a couple of interesting factoids here, brian. the mission for these two astronauts will last anywhere from one to four months. they don't know. imagine you have to go into space and you don't know how many pair of underwear to bring. they don't know because they want to give this rocket a real good test run. the rocket has separated from dragon. the space ship is on its way to the space station, ronde viewing after a 19-hour trip. they will incrementally increase their pitch and altitude to get on the same orbit as the international space staying and go into docking mode. that's when all of this comes together and they'll see all of this technology is performing as advertised. keep in mind this is the same spaceship
you and i have both been down here at the kennedy space center over the years watching those marvelous shuttle lift-offs from pad 39a. then we've been in this nine-year pause where the russians were giving americans a ride at the tune of $82,000, $83,000 a seat. it's a great day. what's nice about it, it's a bipartisan great day. i think the whole country rejoices in this. a couple of interesting factoids here, brian. the mission for these two astronauts will last anywhere from one to four...
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i really want to be the next latino super hero on marvel. >> reporter: but first, hollywood has to figure out how to restart production. going forward film sets in a covid-19 world will likely look very different. >> when you have a wardrobe sitting with several people pulling on you, i run into 20 to 100 people in every job that i work on. and to realistically get back to work we must ensure that there are safety guidelines in place. >> reporter: and even larger looming question, the cost of safety. what are you going to do putting people on a set if an actor gets sick, a crew member gets sick. there's another outbreak. that means more money and budgets. >> reporter: it could mean fewer background performering. >> with less people working on these jobs that rely on these jobs and deserve to be working. it doesn't consider any of us whatsoever. >> reporter: how movies are made is still to be determined. but for the blockbusters waiting for release, where you will see them is up in the air. >> james bond. >> reporter: in the height of the pandemic, studios pushed back their big eagest 2020
i really want to be the next latino super hero on marvel. >> reporter: but first, hollywood has to figure out how to restart production. going forward film sets in a covid-19 world will likely look very different. >> when you have a wardrobe sitting with several people pulling on you, i run into 20 to 100 people in every job that i work on. and to realistically get back to work we must ensure that there are safety guidelines in place. >> reporter: and even larger looming...
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because she stayed long time will not follow that marvel of 40 years. i only used to talk to on the phone while i really miss hawk and i wanted to see a lot i wanted to come and see it without. notice how about life experience. on the other cell the war. to the house work all. this from our own daughter. my mom. who did well from so says brown least 10 years old and women take their own good too it. is my teaching. is that i mean room. and. this will move. and there's more room. he must feel that i can make you can do anything that i won't do to see we've got it all in circumstances i'll stick with it coming a week. just coming to come the google album i'll just put to death so that's why i believe in myself as i get on a dude that remind me every day well look up in the morning legs go out with a bible i see you only don't believe. yeah i got it out above my head up evil so joseph is from like area this is a 2nd attempt to cross the border. the 1st you have to go back to them or above quote one of the most so. and i do know once you did your book. a fe
because she stayed long time will not follow that marvel of 40 years. i only used to talk to on the phone while i really miss hawk and i wanted to see a lot i wanted to come and see it without. notice how about life experience. on the other cell the war. to the house work all. this from our own daughter. my mom. who did well from so says brown least 10 years old and women take their own good too it. is my teaching. is that i mean room. and. this will move. and there's more room. he must feel...
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this marvelous code the ring that kept the classic from . my entry was the mine she was the best because it has the square headlights energy plans like to say not everyone can have square headlights. this cheap model was built but done the chrysler from 996 to 2006. does i mean this one is the bashed for everybody getting around them for pulling trailers for photo fits my needs. of the decades the jeep brand has grown bigger and bigger. now the brand is owned by the fia chrysler. on the practice calls the jeep fans can get down to the business they came here for . is chairman of fish by alfred club and devoted sheep drive the. math does driving a jeep makes sense. yes and i did and now of course not it's been completed germany has good rises and anyone without a car can take the train or box. on you see in fact life will be cheaper and easier without a jeep but i can't imagine what could be more fun about. this 977 c.j. model has no trouble negotiating its way through bullshit. but no they did the very 1st jeeps. 4 wheel drive but very littl
this marvelous code the ring that kept the classic from . my entry was the mine she was the best because it has the square headlights energy plans like to say not everyone can have square headlights. this cheap model was built but done the chrysler from 996 to 2006. does i mean this one is the bashed for everybody getting around them for pulling trailers for photo fits my needs. of the decades the jeep brand has grown bigger and bigger. now the brand is owned by the fia chrysler. on the...
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there was a marvel mystery in the house this morning. my wife molly found this in the living room.'t know if you can see that there. spider-man with a coronavirus mask. so she ass
there was a marvel mystery in the house this morning. my wife molly found this in the living room.'t know if you can see that there. spider-man with a coronavirus mask. so she ass
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own stereotype recently now, in the beginning, you played into the stereotype, you got cast in a marvel line with what we stand-up comedy in the basement of a comic book store. all of that tracks >> mm-hmm. >> seth: then you got in, like, super comic book shape and that was, i think, where you diverged from what we knew and expected of kumail. >> to be sincere, i was like -- so they asked me to play a superhero and i was -- my first thought was, "my god, i can't believe this is happening. second thought was, "[ bleep ], i have to now get in shape." because it was important to me because i was the first pakistani superhero in a mainstream hollywood movie, in a marvel movie i was like, "i want to look like somebody who can like hang with thor and captain america, you know." i didn't want to, like - >> seth: yeah. >> also be the first schlubby superhero. i just wanted to break one barrier. i didn't want to break all of the barriers >> seth: right >> and i think that's a valid and valuable barrier to break. it's for somebody else, not for me so that's why i sort of was like, "all right, i h
own stereotype recently now, in the beginning, you played into the stereotype, you got cast in a marvel line with what we stand-up comedy in the basement of a comic book store. all of that tracks >> mm-hmm. >> seth: then you got in, like, super comic book shape and that was, i think, where you diverged from what we knew and expected of kumail. >> to be sincere, i was like -- so they asked me to play a superhero and i was -- my first thought was, "my god, i can't believe...
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because she stayed long time will not follow that marvel of 40 years. i only used to talk to on a phone while i really miss and i wanted to see a lot i wanted to come and see our. little how about life experience. on the other sell the war. to the house well. my mom. didn't welcome such says brown least 10 years old and women take their own good too it. is my teaching. is it i mean room. and. this will move. and there's more room. he must feel that i can make you can do anything that i won't do to see we've got it all in circumstances i'll stick with upcoming a week. a just come in come the globe i'll just put 2 does who does not believe me myself as i get only to do it does remind me every day well look up in the morning legs while. i see you only don't believe. when i get out above my head be myself transfers from like area this is a 2nd attempt to cross the border. first you have to go back to them or one of them must so. and do you go once you've seen your book. the. progress that's. being here in america i'm sitting now i'm settled down here. i get
because she stayed long time will not follow that marvel of 40 years. i only used to talk to on a phone while i really miss and i wanted to see a lot i wanted to come and see our. little how about life experience. on the other sell the war. to the house well. my mom. didn't welcome such says brown least 10 years old and women take their own good too it. is my teaching. is it i mean room. and. this will move. and there's more room. he must feel that i can make you can do anything that i won't do...
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it was a marvel, because they believed in themselves. you have smart governments, confident -- competent government. government did work for people here. it saved lives. so let's get that kind of ambition back. let's get that kind of optimism back. we built new york. mother nature didn't build this. she gave us a beautiful harbor, but everything was built and we did it and we can do it again. that is what it means to be new york tough and smart and united and disciplined and loving. questions? >> a bar and grill reportedly was crowded with a lot of patrons on friday night. some video showing it. any thoughts? >> i don't know about them. i am sure it is a great establishment. >> the bar allowed patrons to come inside and pick up the food. that is what was conveyed to the suffolk county police. we do want to take the opportunity to remind everyone that crowding of any kind is against what we are advising and everyone should be wearing masks. from what i understand the photo shows people not in masks. that is stupid, stupid for you and your
it was a marvel, because they believed in themselves. you have smart governments, confident -- competent government. government did work for people here. it saved lives. so let's get that kind of ambition back. let's get that kind of optimism back. we built new york. mother nature didn't build this. she gave us a beautiful harbor, but everything was built and we did it and we can do it again. that is what it means to be new york tough and smart and united and disciplined and loving. questions?...
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there was a marvel mystery in the house this morning. my wife molly found this in the living room.an see that, there. spider-man with a coronavirus mask. so she assumed i did it. which i did not. she then asked our daughter jane, who is five, if she did it and she did not. then there was only one suspect left, our son billy, who just turned three. he did it! he found little piece of wallpaper in jane's dollhouse and pasted it on spidey's face. so, if you think your kids aren't absorbing all this, that's going on, you're wrong. i do need to explain to billy that spidey is already wearing a mask. you don't put a mask on a mask. it's like putting two condoms on.
there was a marvel mystery in the house this morning. my wife molly found this in the living room.an see that, there. spider-man with a coronavirus mask. so she assumed i did it. which i did not. she then asked our daughter jane, who is five, if she did it and she did not. then there was only one suspect left, our son billy, who just turned three. he did it! he found little piece of wallpaper in jane's dollhouse and pasted it on spidey's face. so, if you think your kids aren't absorbing all...
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a marvelous meeting. it was nice would this mean seats in the times this is and. we do indeed was doing it's not unique to the right. so that this collective home that we all call. our planet. will be able to survive. for the generations that follow us thank you. thank. us the name on my. virtue of a. 1000 others defines goes to feel other ways as soon as this is added things as i'm sad though it is and saying. it's only 9 and i had just. thought one odds and obstacles and then these things. and i'm 66. it's time to go in obstacles. that things other than x. and app stores my out. in time step by them but that. is the scene in the woods and i'm going to feel i'm on dogs that somehow does have mine doesn't my mom sits in the. house on a farm is going to. be my. biggest problem. and in a good chunk of the outlines like the ones you see it was assumed. that his business in women to do a business. name is on the give the. ones you would with a list. of even i am one and done what i was never was that. way it is one's even if she does this all clive's is. a business lo
a marvelous meeting. it was nice would this mean seats in the times this is and. we do indeed was doing it's not unique to the right. so that this collective home that we all call. our planet. will be able to survive. for the generations that follow us thank you. thank. us the name on my. virtue of a. 1000 others defines goes to feel other ways as soon as this is added things as i'm sad though it is and saying. it's only 9 and i had just. thought one odds and obstacles and then these things....
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by the time we get to our most recent engine here, the milwaukee eight, that's pretty much a marvel ofodern engineering, and actually, the task is made a little more difficult by the fact that we're maintaining that same architecture, but it's such a part of the harley dna that we've got to do it. >> in discussing harley-davidson history, we talk about the four founders, the three david son brothers and bill harley. they each played different roles. arthur davidson, i think, was really critical to the company's growth and success in that he was the person who took on the sales role and started traveling around the country and signing up dealers and setting up an initial dealer network. the real task for harley-davidson was to convince people that this thing, this new thing that we're making, is really good, economical, reliable, family transportation. at the turn of the 20th century, if you were moving in anything other than a train, you were out in the elements. a horse. a horse and buggy, an automobile, a motorcycle, an airplane, everything was open cockpit. and it was all new and it
by the time we get to our most recent engine here, the milwaukee eight, that's pretty much a marvel ofodern engineering, and actually, the task is made a little more difficult by the fact that we're maintaining that same architecture, but it's such a part of the harley dna that we've got to do it. >> in discussing harley-davidson history, we talk about the four founders, the three david son brothers and bill harley. they each played different roles. arthur davidson, i think, was really...
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what a marvellous day it is. you look like tom cruise! you look like tom cruise, the film stars.this much attention for some time! families across wales have had to make tough decisions. this house is going into lockdown from tomorrow. i am moving out because she is isolating with the kids and it might — be up to 12 weeks or longer. ross and his wife leanne run the local pharmacy. their son, mason, as type one diabetes and is vulnerable to infection. i children told it was like health and safety is paramount, especially mason, he seems to contract anything. ross is moving to a friend's house while the family south isolates. this is where i have been sent to live now. about 400 yards from my own house. now i am the man of this house. last night was horrendous, to be honest, because we never experience being without ross. it hit home how some could easily happen and this would be our lives without him. we really, really, really hope that ross stays safe. ross is here! there he is! they still try to have dinner together, even if it is online. their son rohan, at cardiff university,
what a marvellous day it is. you look like tom cruise! you look like tom cruise, the film stars.this much attention for some time! families across wales have had to make tough decisions. this house is going into lockdown from tomorrow. i am moving out because she is isolating with the kids and it might — be up to 12 weeks or longer. ross and his wife leanne run the local pharmacy. their son, mason, as type one diabetes and is vulnerable to infection. i children told it was like health and...
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a bit of to us and they have done a marvellous job.y about day—trippers. our advice to people, stick within your limits. now is not the time to learn to surf or to learn to kayak, or to venture further out. stay within your absolute limits and keep close family under supervision. whilst the government advice may be to exercise alone, we‘d say exercise with a family member and watch them at all times. for the locals, such as nathan and his family, this is their first chance to get back in the water. they have been pestering me every single night, "can we go to the beach?" so, yeah, quite looking forward to it, really, guys, aren‘t we? yeah. those who live here are normally more than happy to share the beauty of their home with visitors, but warn this beautiful yet rugged coastline can be hazardous. if you‘re local and you know, you know what it‘s like, you are careful and you know, so you‘ve just got to watch your kids, watch yourselves, beware of the tides. and ask people if you‘re not sure before you walk around the side of the cliff
a bit of to us and they have done a marvellous job.y about day—trippers. our advice to people, stick within your limits. now is not the time to learn to surf or to learn to kayak, or to venture further out. stay within your absolute limits and keep close family under supervision. whilst the government advice may be to exercise alone, we‘d say exercise with a family member and watch them at all times. for the locals, such as nathan and his family, this is their first chance to get back in...
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in marvell technology he'll chart that course. >>> tony zhang explores another covid cure candidateion. >>> plus, as the saying goes, you don't know what you don't know mike khouw dives deep inside the calculations and implications of implied volatility find out why you might want to review the fundamentals. time to risk less to make more let's get to it. semi-stocks getting a boost this week as strong results from names like nvidia helped restore confidence in the space.
in marvell technology he'll chart that course. >>> tony zhang explores another covid cure candidateion. >>> plus, as the saying goes, you don't know what you don't know mike khouw dives deep inside the calculations and implications of implied volatility find out why you might want to review the fundamentals. time to risk less to make more let's get to it. semi-stocks getting a boost this week as strong results from names like nvidia helped restore confidence in the space.