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that's where marvell operates going to $30 billion in the next few years. that's a growth rate of just a market alone of 13% a year if you look at any other major semiconductor company, nobody's in those secular growth trends the primary driver of that market growth, jim, is cloud computing. that's really where a lot of our big announcements today was around how marvell is pioneering the concept of cloud optimizing silicon. hiring silicon teams, people investing in their own chips actually, we're the company behind the scenes that goes and makes it happen. and that -- that market now is such that we've -- can articulate as a company 15 to 20% long-term growth driven primarily by the cloud, then 5g as you mentioned that's still tracking extremely well a lot of that is still in front of us. and then automotive which think of us, jim, as being in all the new future cars, the new chips for automotive the networking chips, the computing chips, the storage chips. that's where the future of automotive is going. >> matt, just on that point and your slide, our oppor
that's where marvell operates going to $30 billion in the next few years. that's a growth rate of just a market alone of 13% a year if you look at any other major semiconductor company, nobody's in those secular growth trends the primary driver of that market growth, jim, is cloud computing. that's really where a lot of our big announcements today was around how marvell is pioneering the concept of cloud optimizing silicon. hiring silicon teams, people investing in their own chips actually,...
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this is marvel.[ laughter ] >> can i -- okay. this is what happened. i talked -- chloe was like, we want you to do this movie, there's a bollywood dance sequence. and i was like, okay, i don't know how dance, can we not do that? >> period. >> she's right. chloe was like, okay, we'll do a bollywood action sequence. i was like, great. i got to london, the first day in london, she's like, by the way, i lied to you, it is a dance sequence. [ laughter ] i got a dance teacher and learned for four months, and i was very nervous for it -- >> he was so nervous. >> salma, you really, really like sort of gave me a lot of confidence. like you would bring it up all the time and be like, you've got to do it. >> i was like the psychologist. >> yeah. >> i was. he's like, but i just got -- i'm so bad. you know what was really funny? i know him from before. all of a sudden he showed up and he was like hot! >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> my god, the body. like, wow! he was walking different, moving differen
this is marvel.[ laughter ] >> can i -- okay. this is what happened. i talked -- chloe was like, we want you to do this movie, there's a bollywood dance sequence. and i was like, okay, i don't know how dance, can we not do that? >> period. >> she's right. chloe was like, okay, we'll do a bollywood action sequence. i was like, great. i got to london, the first day in london, she's like, by the way, i lied to you, it is a dance sequence. [ laughter ] i got a dance teacher and...
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predominantly because marvel and d.c.t sales of their projects from the artists that draw digitally. that makes it hard to sell nft's. i would be interested if that stance softens, but as it stands, we have to wait and see what marvel and pc-tel everybody. >> why do you think the issue is this bad? if i can sell the physical original, why can't i sell it in a digital format? >> over the years, because artists have moved to a digital platform, that hurts them in terms of selling artwork because they don't have physical artwork to sell. if that difference can be bridged, they can effectively sell nft's, then it will change things dramatically. if marvel and d.c. soften their attitudes towards nft's, i think the marketplace opens. some of those pieces could be sold for thousands. >> as we left the warehouse, it became evident that nft's are a new frontier. but simply put, they are a way for artists to make more money. >> what i wanted to do was a proof of concept. that is the only way i can show to do that was to burn my own
predominantly because marvel and d.c.t sales of their projects from the artists that draw digitally. that makes it hard to sell nft's. i would be interested if that stance softens, but as it stands, we have to wait and see what marvel and pc-tel everybody. >> why do you think the issue is this bad? if i can sell the physical original, why can't i sell it in a digital format? >> over the years, because artists have moved to a digital platform, that hurts them in terms of selling...
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our marvelous country and our marvelous pharmaceutical industry came up with effective vaccines in less than one year. to give us an opportunity to get past the pandemic. one of the most interesting things about the polio period was fdr came down with polio at age39 . most people thought it was kind of a children's disease but it did affect adults from time totime . in his own struggle to come back and ultimately go all the way to the white house, he set up warm springs. the place he would go after he was afflicted because the springs werewarm. it was down in georgia and it made him feel better to get in the water . that led to the establishment of a foundation which led to something commonly referred to as the march of dimes. and ultimately after a long struggle and after roosevelt's death, they help finance the research done by sabin and salt and it's a fascinating story about taking a particular disease, turning it into a prominent sales campaign. they financed the march of dimes largely, listen to this by passing the hat in movie theaters. people would drop their dimes in and in ano
our marvelous country and our marvelous pharmaceutical industry came up with effective vaccines in less than one year. to give us an opportunity to get past the pandemic. one of the most interesting things about the polio period was fdr came down with polio at age39 . most people thought it was kind of a children's disease but it did affect adults from time totime . in his own struggle to come back and ultimately go all the way to the white house, he set up warm springs. the place he would go...
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so is marvelous to see the book being covered is so congratulations. >> thank you, and he is marvelous and it is fun and is weird and it is odd. i'm a first-time author. in the transition from the book being a project the progress to being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very new but very fun and very exciting. >> yes that is brilliant so let's go back to the beginning. we will end up at the end but i was turned think back to our earlier to remember what exactly it was that drew you into the story. he said near the end of the book that it was as much the identity of the appalachian trail as appalachian trail so drew you to some of the research but was a more about the genesis that moved you from curiosity which is one state of being to investigation which is another. >> a couple of things. so there are sort of two points of entry for may, number one, growing up in the eastern u.s., you just know they are out there. you drive down the turnpike and there's a pedestrian bridge this is appalachian trail over it so it's gotten out there and you know that is nature that windin
so is marvelous to see the book being covered is so congratulations. >> thank you, and he is marvelous and it is fun and is weird and it is odd. i'm a first-time author. in the transition from the book being a project the progress to being a product to be marketed and talked about is a very new but very fun and very exciting. >> yes that is brilliant so let's go back to the beginning. we will end up at the end but i was turned think back to our earlier to remember what exactly it...
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marvelous read. i highly recommend it to your viewers. >> when do you find time to read, do you have to scheduling it? >> it takes me a while to finish a book. i typically read on planes or weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read at night. i mean usually sleepy. so i'm not what i would call a fast reader. i'm 8 or 10 book a year person. most in the area not surprisingly american history, another book that i read recently the marvelous book of 48 election, that sort of thing is what typically is bound in my briefcase. >> what about any books on another famous kentuckian henry clay? >> i've read a lot about him. if you live in kentucky, everybody has heard of henry clay. in fact, i did my senior thesis in college in the compromise of 1850 which was clay's last great compromise and his quest to hold the union together with all of the strains and stresses that we had related to slavery. a lot of books written about henry clay and i certainly not read anywhere near all of them but a number of t
marvelous read. i highly recommend it to your viewers. >> when do you find time to read, do you have to scheduling it? >> it takes me a while to finish a book. i typically read on planes or weekends. i'm not one of those people who can read at night. i mean usually sleepy. so i'm not what i would call a fast reader. i'm 8 or 10 book a year person. most in the area not surprisingly american history, another book that i read recently the marvelous book of 48 election, that sort of...
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it's marvelous. it's fun. it's weird. it's odd. as a first-time author, the transition from the book being a project and something in progress to it being a product to be, you know, marketed and talked about is a very weird transition. but obviously, very fun and exciting. >> yeah. absolutely. well, let's do this then. let's go back to the beginning. we'll end up at the end at the end. but i was trying to think back to our earlier conversations, and i was trying to remember, what exactly was it that drew you to this story? you said near the end of the book that it was as much the identity of the appalachian trail as the appalachian trail that drew you to some of the research, but i wonder if you could say more about the seed or genesis that moved you from curiosity, which is one state of being, to investigation, which is another. >> yeah, it was a couple things. so there's sort of two points of entry for me. number one, growing up in the eastern u.s., you just know that the a.t. is out there. you drive down the massachusetts turnpi
it's marvelous. it's fun. it's weird. it's odd. as a first-time author, the transition from the book being a project and something in progress to it being a product to be, you know, marketed and talked about is a very weird transition. but obviously, very fun and exciting. >> yeah. absolutely. well, let's do this then. let's go back to the beginning. we'll end up at the end at the end. but i was trying to think back to our earlier conversations, and i was trying to remember, what exactly...
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this time from its marvel division.ons over who could own the right to popular figures like spider-man. the dispute centers around a provision or of the copyright law that allows authors or their heirs to regain ownership of a product after a certain number of years. disney argues that since marvel exercised control over its rider's contributions and networks were effectively made for hire, the copyright law does not apply. let's take it to our legal eagles. attorney and data privacy specialist. and criminal defense attorney bob bianchi. exhibit a from the hollywood reporter. the complaints which the hollywood reporter has obtained, against the heirs of some late comic book geniuses including stanley, jean. seeking declaratory relief that these blockbuster characters are ineligible for copyright determination. if marvel loses, disney would have to share ownership of characters worth billions. sarah, what about that argument? >> the defendants are likely going to argue that under the copyright act, termination provision
this time from its marvel division.ons over who could own the right to popular figures like spider-man. the dispute centers around a provision or of the copyright law that allows authors or their heirs to regain ownership of a product after a certain number of years. disney argues that since marvel exercised control over its rider's contributions and networks were effectively made for hire, the copyright law does not apply. let's take it to our legal eagles. attorney and data privacy...
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well, marvel may be getting delayed, but that lead is back.ake. >> the caped crusader is hitting theaters early next year. we'll go behind the scenes of the dark knight's latest mystery right after the i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health! ( abbot sonic ) >> a new trailer for the batman. just dropped. it already has more than 18 million views. 18 million. here to break it down for us is entertainment. tonight's kevin frazier. kevin vicki and grant. it is robert pattinson's turn as the caped crusader and he told us what he expects from the gritty new reboot. what can you tell us about and i think it's going to be really roberts back and is no laughing matter. italy's second year as a crime fighter. so he still raging from the death of his parents. his foes. >> all day know as the riddler and un
well, marvel may be getting delayed, but that lead is back.ake. >> the caped crusader is hitting theaters early next year. we'll go behind the scenes of the dark knight's latest mystery right after the i brought in ensure max protein, with thirty grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! ( sighs wearily ) here, i'll take that! ( excited yell ) woo-hoo! ensure max protein. with thirty grams of protein, one-gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune...
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>> 65.60 is where it currently sits amd and the smh calls, no marvell. >> right no marvell, and i'ves one, scott a little of that was, i guess some of the mental anguish that happens when they were just pounding on the nasdaq, scott, but there were people that did profit from it, not me, but there were buyers of october 60 calls and they still hold those calls and they bought 10,000 of them just earlier this week, and i didn't jump on that one. so obviously, some of these trades have worked out really well and jim is a smart guy. i think he's on tosomething here and hopefully it goes a lot higher >> jenny, is there a reason why you don't own marvell when you have intel and taiwan semi or teradyne >> it has to do with the valuation, right, josh or my lack of imagination. >> i wonder. what's the p-e ratio >> yeah. >> it's, like, 80 times, i think. >> oh, no. >> here is the important point -- okay, but here's a serious point, we don't need to own everything to do well and josh brought that up you really don't need to look at the interpublic group i just sold. that thing was up 100% in a
>> 65.60 is where it currently sits amd and the smh calls, no marvell. >> right no marvell, and i'ves one, scott a little of that was, i guess some of the mental anguish that happens when they were just pounding on the nasdaq, scott, but there were people that did profit from it, not me, but there were buyers of october 60 calls and they still hold those calls and they bought 10,000 of them just earlier this week, and i didn't jump on that one. so obviously, some of these trades...
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i never would have believed we'd have a marvel super hero played by a pakistani immigrant.an to you personally? >> it was personally an incredible opportunity and then with regards to the kind of representation that our people have seen in main stream hollywood pop culture it also felt like a responsibility because of that i just wanted to portray someone who was very, very different from the kinds of roles that people who look like us have previously played in american tv shows and movies. for me creating this character i looked at the things you're seeing. either nerds or terrorists. either fixing computers or planning something nefarious. i wanted to have kingo be someone who was the exact opposite of the kinds of things that i had seen people who look like us play and the kinds of things that i had played before. >> now you're saving the world not doing things that are nefarious. kumail, were you a marvel comic book fan growing up as a kid in pakistan? >> oh, yeah massive. i loved spider-man. i loved batman. i think i can say that. i was a huge comic book fan. definitel
i never would have believed we'd have a marvel super hero played by a pakistani immigrant.an to you personally? >> it was personally an incredible opportunity and then with regards to the kind of representation that our people have seen in main stream hollywood pop culture it also felt like a responsibility because of that i just wanted to portray someone who was very, very different from the kinds of roles that people who look like us have previously played in american tv shows and...
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disney paid $4 billion for the marvel brand and now it is valued at over $50 billion!tion. good to see you, michael, this miracle marvel story, how representative is that trajectory for the rest of the industry? great to be here. the pop culture industry has seen such a rise, especially when it came through the marvel universe with all the movies that come through — — marvel universe and so much has been brought out of that and that trajectory of 4 billion up to 50 billion has been sent throughout the industry, people being to live out the heroes back from the comic book days and see them on the big screen has propelled that into mainstream. ok, talking about some of these mad outfits! kind of rise of cosplay, what you look for when you judge the winners and how elaborate are the costumes?— winners and how elaborate are the costumes? some of them are amazinu! the costumes? some of them are amazing! the _ the costumes? some of them are amazing! the detail— the costumes? some of them are amazing! the detail and - the costumes? some of them are amazing! the detail and tim
disney paid $4 billion for the marvel brand and now it is valued at over $50 billion!tion. good to see you, michael, this miracle marvel story, how representative is that trajectory for the rest of the industry? great to be here. the pop culture industry has seen such a rise, especially when it came through the marvel universe with all the movies that come through — — marvel universe and so much has been brought out of that and that trajectory of 4 billion up to 50 billion has been sent...
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e bound star of marvel. >>> good evening. we're a little over a year from crucial midterm elections in this country. if republicans win back the house, they could block not just joe biden's entire agenda but the certification of the next presidential election in 2024. for that, they need to flip five, just five democratic seats next november. now, what if i told you that republicans could win back the house next year without winning a single extra vote? how you ask? because republicans now are taking advantage of the once every decade post census redistricting process to redraw congressional maps to give them a political advantage. it goes back to signer of the decoloration, of independence l. bridge jerry in 1812 signed a bill that created a misshaped district from boston to the new hampshire border before going to the coast, it looked like a salamander and gary bander. get it? the gerrymandering on the republican side now and no recent years has been intense and brazen. just listen to this republican statement legislator fr
e bound star of marvel. >>> good evening. we're a little over a year from crucial midterm elections in this country. if republicans win back the house, they could block not just joe biden's entire agenda but the certification of the next presidential election in 2024. for that, they need to flip five, just five democratic seats next november. now, what if i told you that republicans could win back the house next year without winning a single extra vote? how you ask? because republicans...
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and after ruling the box office in september, disney marvel movie fell from 1st to 3rd on ticket saless is the third dinner wednesday skipped. >> animated movie adams family ii. >> this is me moving without you. >> marvel, venom set a new pandemic milestone with its $90.1 million debut. besting "black widow" debut. it passed by $25-$30 million. the original venom opened in 2018 to $80.3 million. in hollywood, back to you. >> and there is one that we are looking forward to. a theater this week will feature james bond returning with the 26th film and daniel craig's final performance with "no time to die". >> bond, james bond. >> you just said we wanted to see it. >> i was making it up. we'll be right back. >>> thanks for watching, gameday coming up next. >>> have a great week ahead. see you tomorrow night >>> this is game day. >> the october 3 edition. what a show. all of the giants to hear from, how about a forever giant. the 2021 division champs. big ovation for the third-base coach. logan webb, set the tone and struck out in the first. finished with eight strikeouts and pitched into t
and after ruling the box office in september, disney marvel movie fell from 1st to 3rd on ticket saless is the third dinner wednesday skipped. >> animated movie adams family ii. >> this is me moving without you. >> marvel, venom set a new pandemic milestone with its $90.1 million debut. besting "black widow" debut. it passed by $25-$30 million. the original venom opened in 2018 to $80.3 million. in hollywood, back to you. >> and there is one that we are looking...
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the latest chapter in the marvel universe is coming to theaters in 2 weeks.lle turner has an exclusive behind the scenes look at what we can expect. the chef. vicki and the avengers to step aside because angelina jolie salma hike and a whole new cast of characters are about to show off their superpowers. >> even as the new so that was fun for you. it was. she's goddess of war. she can manifest different weapons. which is very fun. >> here's what else we know from our exclusive look behind the scenes sound was a great horseback rider and kumail nanjiani can dance. they're just a few of the superheroes who have protected the earth since the dawn of time. >> she's kind of the leader of the turtles cut power. he's human. ceci. she has the power to and she's had a long running on off relationship with chris. how we can to i 1000 time. >> the movie that serves as an origin story for the mcu hits theaters. november 5th courtesy of academy. award-winning director chloe zao. >> we go on these emotional journeys with the city's her nose. to figure out who they are and
the latest chapter in the marvel universe is coming to theaters in 2 weeks.lle turner has an exclusive behind the scenes look at what we can expect. the chef. vicki and the avengers to step aside because angelina jolie salma hike and a whole new cast of characters are about to show off their superpowers. >> even as the new so that was fun for you. it was. she's goddess of war. she can manifest different weapons. which is very fun. >> here's what else we know from our exclusive look...
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one of the most marvellous things is it is by this river called the muick.nd it has this wonderful sound of rushing water when you are in the house. it is very calming and peaceful, ithink. but also, it was the first place that queen victoria herself bought in 1848. 0h, on the balmoral estate? before they brought balmoral. and that is how... well, it has a very special atmosphere and the house is rather wonderful because it is 1731, the original, just the first bit, and there have been extensions put on ever since. but i don't know, it is its setting and its atmosphere. and tell us about the arboretum because this is something you planted. this was a rather empty field that the farm didn't need any more, so i thought, v.ah___,. the great thing was i managed to plant it the same year that my grandson was born, the eldest, george. so i thought i would call it prince george's. and it's an autumn garden, isn't it? it is really for autumn colour, and a bit of spring, but autumn is the magic up here. so, finding all the interesting trees and shrubs and so on that
one of the most marvellous things is it is by this river called the muick.nd it has this wonderful sound of rushing water when you are in the house. it is very calming and peaceful, ithink. but also, it was the first place that queen victoria herself bought in 1848. 0h, on the balmoral estate? before they brought balmoral. and that is how... well, it has a very special atmosphere and the house is rather wonderful because it is 1731, the original, just the first bit, and there have been...
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. >>> and then the settlement the marvel actress made. >>> happy friday. it's 4:41. as you are stepping out the door you need a jacket. we have a cool start to the day. temperatures in santa rosa at 63, and mid-50s in san jose. livermore, 57 degrees. we will heat up again this afternoon. i'll talk more about that in the forecast, coming up. >>> a live look outside at the bay bridge from the san francisco side. no problems on the span. let's see what we have got looking forward. >>> hey, good morning, mike, and good morning to you, i am bertha coombs. the dow suffering their worst month of the year. the s&p 500 dropping 5%, and the markets capping a volatile months filled with fears of all sorts of things, inflation and the rising interest rates. we have had the supply chain bottleneck. auto sales last month were down because they did not have inventory, and the ongoing debt ceiling, the stalemate in washington. we will watch for that and reports on personal income, spending and manufacturing. now, disney settling a lawsuit filed by actress johansson, she claims her c
. >>> and then the settlement the marvel actress made. >>> happy friday. it's 4:41. as you are stepping out the door you need a jacket. we have a cool start to the day. temperatures in santa rosa at 63, and mid-50s in san jose. livermore, 57 degrees. we will heat up again this afternoon. i'll talk more about that in the forecast, coming up. >>> a live look outside at the bay bridge from the san francisco side. no problems on the span. let's see what we have got...
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marvellous men, marvellous men. this is a marvellous memorial. i never thought i'd be here.morial, for the very first time, and to see the names of some of the men who died on d—day and during the battles that followed. alexander. and up there, look — bates. bates. can you see him? yes. chiselled into the memorial�*s stone are the names of 22,442 people who were killed here during the summer of 1944. marvellous man. he got promoted to lance corporal. he was a sapper. but he was an elderly bloke to be over here, really. i think he was old enough to be my dad. harry's fundraising has been tireless. a regular fixture at par market near his home in cornwall, he has raised almost £40,000. and that dedication is recognised here on one of the walls. but typically, harry's reaction to seeing his name was to think of others. don't deserve that. i don't. we did it with all these wonderful men. thank you very much. can't believe it. i didn't expect my name to be here. the covid pandemic had prevented d—day veterans from being at the official opening back injune. harry was joined then b
marvellous men, marvellous men. this is a marvellous memorial. i never thought i'd be here.morial, for the very first time, and to see the names of some of the men who died on d—day and during the battles that followed. alexander. and up there, look — bates. bates. can you see him? yes. chiselled into the memorial�*s stone are the names of 22,442 people who were killed here during the summer of 1944. marvellous man. he got promoted to lance corporal. he was a sapper. but he was an elderly...
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marvellous men, marvellous men. this is a marvellous memorial. i never thought i'd be here, really.t's wednesday 27th october. our main story. the chancellor, rishi sunak, will deliver his budget later today, with a promise to prepare for a new post—covid economy. a number of policies have already been announced, including nhs funding and a rise in the national living wage. but the government is under pressure to do more to help people struggling with the rising cost of living. here's our political correspondent, chris mason. rishi sunak showing off his footwear and socks in a set of photos released by the treasury of the chancellor preparing for today. chatting through the budget with his advisers, always with an eye to his image. his dog nova even features, as do his snacks. but by the time we get to this moment later on... can the country afford this budget, mr sunak? and him addressing the commons, what will really matter is what it means for each of us. the biggest question for him is how much is he going to have to spend on all those public services, particularly the ones that
marvellous men, marvellous men. this is a marvellous memorial. i never thought i'd be here, really.t's wednesday 27th october. our main story. the chancellor, rishi sunak, will deliver his budget later today, with a promise to prepare for a new post—covid economy. a number of policies have already been announced, including nhs funding and a rise in the national living wage. but the government is under pressure to do more to help people struggling with the rising cost of living. here's our...
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marvel bringing the world another star-studded lineup.tion-packed movie. that is coming up in our next hour. >> looks pretty good. >> yeah. >> following a lot of headlines including the breaking news on president biden's investment plan. democrats unveiled a billionaire's tax to fund the bill. it taxes the richest americans, talking about elon jeff bezos and mark zuckerberg >>> also the on the damage from the nor'easter that brought extreme winds blasting at 94 miles an hour, 500,000 are without power in massachusetts right now. >>> pfizer says it's ready to go with 15 million doses for children 5 to 11-year-olds after a panel of experts approved the vaccine and it's on track to get authorization from the fda as well. >>> take a look at this. this isn't "back to the future." it is a real hover bike. it's from a japanese start-up. price tag -- it can go up to 62 miles per hour. it's not going 62 miles per hour there, but it can. the price tag, close to $700,000. >> what's the weight limit? >> that's your question? we love you, michael. >>>
marvel bringing the world another star-studded lineup.tion-packed movie. that is coming up in our next hour. >> looks pretty good. >> yeah. >> following a lot of headlines including the breaking news on president biden's investment plan. democrats unveiled a billionaire's tax to fund the bill. it taxes the richest americans, talking about elon jeff bezos and mark zuckerberg >>> also the on the damage from the nor'easter that brought extreme winds blasting at 94 miles...
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. >> the film was surpassed by another marvel movie, one also shot in the bay area.your entertainment headlines. >>> musical turned movie, it debuted in second last weekend but tanked down to fifth this weekend with $2.5 million. >> don't cry. it's only me. >> reporter: the mini saints of newark made off with 5 million and a 4th place debut and after ruling in september, the disney legend fell from first to third on sales of just over $6 million. >> this is the third dinner wednesday has skipped this week. >> reporter: in second is the animated the addams family 2. >> this is about me wanting to live without you. >> reporter: marvel's box office hero was defeated. venom let there be carnage set a new milestone with the debut besting black widows three day opening of 80.4 million. carnage surpassed predictions by 25 to $30 million. original venom opened in 2018 to 80.3 million. i am rick damigella. >>> still ahead on kpix5 and streaming on cbsn bay area. >> hot wheels hoping to drive more business into san francisco's china town. >>> a >>> good monday morning to you a
. >> the film was surpassed by another marvel movie, one also shot in the bay area.your entertainment headlines. >>> musical turned movie, it debuted in second last weekend but tanked down to fifth this weekend with $2.5 million. >> don't cry. it's only me. >> reporter: the mini saints of newark made off with 5 million and a 4th place debut and after ruling in september, the disney legend fell from first to third on sales of just over $6 million. >> this is the...
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you got your first emmy nomination. [ applause ] you got -- you are a marvel super villain?than a super hero? >> hell, yeah. >> jimmy: i think the superheroes get to stick around longer, but the super villains make more of an impression. >> agreed. >> jimmy: you just came back from london. >> i'm there now. we came in for the premiere, and i'm still in london. >> jimmy: no, no, we're not in london. we are in los angeles. >> i'm in l.a. we're in l.a. >> jimmy: so, you were shooting "ant man" and you're playing kang the conquerrer? >> you're as nervous as i am. kang the conqueror and -- >> jimmy: i don't know what i can say and can't. what was it, he who remains. >> yes. >> jimmy: and now you have blossomed, shall we say, into kang, which is like a thanos caliber villain. >> true. >> jimmy: and no offense to ant man, but kang is -- it's like squash, goodbye, keep going. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: ant man is dead. >> we'll see. >> jimmy: you've read the whole script, you know? >> i've read the script, uh-huh. >> jimmy: this is -- did somebody sit down with you and go, listen, you
you got your first emmy nomination. [ applause ] you got -- you are a marvel super villain?than a super hero? >> hell, yeah. >> jimmy: i think the superheroes get to stick around longer, but the super villains make more of an impression. >> agreed. >> jimmy: you just came back from london. >> i'm there now. we came in for the premiere, and i'm still in london. >> jimmy: no, no, we're not in london. we are in los angeles. >> i'm in l.a. we're in l.a....
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you can't let this kind of thing -- >> i mean, where's marvel at?t. this looks like a -- first of all, your character is based on a real character, which is almost never the case for a western. >> true. nat love, deadwood dick, born in tennessee, ex-slave, or enslaved person. outlaw, cowboy, badass. in the film i go out to seek revenge on this guy and his gang, because when i was a boy they killed my parents. if you read his autobiography, there's all these episodes about how excellent he was as a cowboy. he could ride better than everybody, shoot better than everybody. so when i read the script i said okay, this is a bad-ass story. >> jimmy: did you go to learn and ride and shoot and all that stuff? >> so i'm from texas. this is my texas stance. >> jimmy: when you say you're from texas, that's how you have to do it? >> yeah. >> jimmy: i got you. >> no, i'm from texas. my family, we had a farm. it's not this extravagant farm, we just had a farm. it's just what people do. >> jimmy: a working farm. >> a working farm. we had horses on it. i got to hang
you can't let this kind of thing -- >> i mean, where's marvel at?t. this looks like a -- first of all, your character is based on a real character, which is almost never the case for a western. >> true. nat love, deadwood dick, born in tennessee, ex-slave, or enslaved person. outlaw, cowboy, badass. in the film i go out to seek revenge on this guy and his gang, because when i was a boy they killed my parents. if you read his autobiography, there's all these episodes about how...
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o i went and sort of gathered up all thes marvelous known and unknown characters from the 19th and 20tephen: you've graced us with some traumatic readings in the past on the show. would you be willing to give us a lilt taste tonight for the good people of -- >> yes, i would. >> stephen: please. it's a performance. >> stephen: please. i will take the stage. >> stephen: please do. okay. >> stephen: john lithgow, ladies and gentlemen. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: a dramatic interpretation. >> yes. the book is a kind of history, it's a kind of chronology that leads us up to the present day, so these are very close to the end. i will read you four or five limericks, most of them are ver, but not these. they're called limericks for the here and now. until now, we have dwelt on the past but before we arrive at the last here's a dozen quick takes about rascals and rakes from our reprobate present-day cast. ted cruz -- ( laughter ) -- that lardaceous baboon is the maestro of inopportune. with his state in deep freeze this titan of sleaze took his family off to cancun. ( applause ) giuli
o i went and sort of gathered up all thes marvelous known and unknown characters from the 19th and 20tephen: you've graced us with some traumatic readings in the past on the show. would you be willing to give us a lilt taste tonight for the good people of -- >> yes, i would. >> stephen: please. it's a performance. >> stephen: please. i will take the stage. >> stephen: please do. okay. >> stephen: john lithgow, ladies and gentlemen. ( cheers and applause ) >>...
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, marvell, it's nvidia, and amd.what goldman wants you to own, but they like broadcom now. those are all high-performance computers. i have amazon web services on tonight, and marvell has specialized chips. >> we're going to get some earnings next week, evercore today names netflix a tactical outperform best net stock relative to the estimates going into the print. >> they spent a billion developing korean programming. rarely have i seen one movie move a stock, one program move a stock like this has. it has gripped america i find when we're talking about the eagles, they want to know who is watching this program it's gripped america, david. >> actually, the world yeah, which goes to the power of the netflix program. this was a program proud not in this country, in south korea, and obviously has great currency around the world maybe not north korea. they don't seem to like it too much, but i don't know that they have a lot of netflix viewers. >> but north korea has soldiesoldiers sleeping on beds of naval. i know some
, marvell, it's nvidia, and amd.what goldman wants you to own, but they like broadcom now. those are all high-performance computers. i have amazon web services on tonight, and marvell has specialized chips. >> we're going to get some earnings next week, evercore today names netflix a tactical outperform best net stock relative to the estimates going into the print. >> they spent a billion developing korean programming. rarely have i seen one movie move a stock, one program move a...
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what a marvelous woman. you talked with her about a topic really of central importance to you, that's civics education. in it though i don't know if it's part of the interview or not but you coined a phrase come maybe i've just been ignorant of this, but you were interested in patriotic philanthropy. do you own that space? who else is involved in this? tell me why you are interested in it. >> i i did coin the phrase for better or worse. i was trying to say patriotism that reminds people officially an heritage of this country. i found when i read historic document and put them on display it was many people know more about her history and when i i would pick up and say mount vernon or monticello montpelier the washington monument i would try to get people to visit these sites begin in the people and more about history industry if you don't know history are likely to repeat the mistakes we made in the past. i have encouraged people that assigned to give a pledge to do more in this area and it's an interesting p
what a marvelous woman. you talked with her about a topic really of central importance to you, that's civics education. in it though i don't know if it's part of the interview or not but you coined a phrase come maybe i've just been ignorant of this, but you were interested in patriotic philanthropy. do you own that space? who else is involved in this? tell me why you are interested in it. >> i i did coin the phrase for better or worse. i was trying to say patriotism that reminds people...
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, are hankering for a change — marvellous, are hankering for a change and better life.- sturgeon, thethe uk. a bit has been approved from clayton dublin and rice. you are watching bbc news. i should say claytonjulia and rice have won the auction for morrisons. according to the takeover panel which governs merger and acquisition agreements in the uk, they offer 280 7p agreements in the uk, they offer 280 7p per share during the course of a bidding process taking place on saturday morning. it was the bid that the board of morrisons had already agreed unanimously in favour of that takeover, so they will be delighted by the outcome. —— clayton, dubilier & rice. now it's time for a look at the weather with matt taylor: it will not be a wash—out of a weekend, but are fairly damn afternoon for the much mystic majority of the brain heavy in some southern areas, but we will see the strongest of the wind is confined to parts of the south and east, gail is expected here. tomorrow looking much brighter, mixed up some training showers, the strongest of the winds in the very far north of scotland.
, are hankering for a change — marvellous, are hankering for a change and better life.- sturgeon, thethe uk. a bit has been approved from clayton dublin and rice. you are watching bbc news. i should say claytonjulia and rice have won the auction for morrisons. according to the takeover panel which governs merger and acquisition agreements in the uk, they offer 280 7p agreements in the uk, they offer 280 7p per share during the course of a bidding process taking place on saturday morning. it...
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, because harry styles has joined the marvel cinematic universe, and will play eros, the god of love cheers and applause ) meanwhile, "saudi arabia is set to launch an enormous oil-themed 'extreme park'." and to keep the mideast oil theme authentic, the u.s. is going to invade it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) sure, why not. it's your classic family-friendly derelict oilrig-based theme park featuring "three hotels and 11 restaurants spread over a number of connected platforms, as well as roller coaster rides and adrenaline rush activities like bungee jumping and skydiving." just be sure to wear your poncho when you ride the log flume. ( laughter ) meanwhile, it's now been confirmed that "vikings were active at a newfoundland settlement nearly 500 years before christopher columbus crossed the atlantic." this changes everything! now we know that vikings didn't discover america 500 years before columbus didn't! ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: i like that. >> stephen: hold on, chin stroke, chin stroke, oh, i do enjoy that joke. ( laughter ) meanwhile, in a coup de grass for mari
, because harry styles has joined the marvel cinematic universe, and will play eros, the god of love cheers and applause ) meanwhile, "saudi arabia is set to launch an enormous oil-themed 'extreme park'." and to keep the mideast oil theme authentic, the u.s. is going to invade it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) sure, why not. it's your classic family-friendly derelict oilrig-based theme park featuring "three hotels and 11 restaurants spread over a number of connected platforms, as...
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. >> but if you want to be inclusive, the new marvel president back in 2019 suggested dropping the menm x men calling that outdated. they flipped this into a movie. >> it is funny, i can't remember the last time you were the one risking something, and by the way, the women are always saving the men, you might want to change them to x women. >> maybe x folks would be -- i am really looking forward to the upcoming marvel releases. how about spider person or iron being or maybe and x, if you can have latin x, let's call them all x x or x x. no one will come at all because people will get a totally different idea. laura: i don't go to any of these movies, none of them are any good. it is all green screen computerized crap. none of it. i hate it all. >> moving from one confusion to another. i am perplexed by these covid is at the white house. president biden is vaccinated but he wears a mask when he walks out for press conferences, he wears one when he meets with his estate but here he is at the congressional baseball game this week hugging, kissing nancy pelosi, shaking hands with players,
. >> but if you want to be inclusive, the new marvel president back in 2019 suggested dropping the menm x men calling that outdated. they flipped this into a movie. >> it is funny, i can't remember the last time you were the one risking something, and by the way, the women are always saving the men, you might want to change them to x women. >> maybe x folks would be -- i am really looking forward to the upcoming marvel releases. how about spider person or iron being or maybe...
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. >> the marvels of science. >>> next to something else incredibly rare discovered in the mediterraneanael stumbled upon this, it is a four-foot long sword encrusted with seashells. turns out to be 900 years old. >> say what, marine archaeologists say the sword is believed to have belonged to a knight of the crusades. around the year 1100. >> the area is a natural cove which offered shelter to ships for thousands of years. experts say shifting sands and the number of divers are increasingly bringing artifacts to the surface. what do you think it's worth? >> i believe somebody bought it at a yard sale for $5. and now it's priceless. >>> next to a novel solution to an ongoing problem caused by colombia's late drug lord, pablo escobar. >> all right, so back in the '80s, escobar smuggled four hippos into his colombian estate to create a zoo. the problem is, but over the decades, their number have ballooned to over 100. >> they are threatening safety and doing irreversible damage to the environment. they're thinning the herd. quite relatively and literally, painlessly. so they're shooting th
. >> the marvels of science. >>> next to something else incredibly rare discovered in the mediterraneanael stumbled upon this, it is a four-foot long sword encrusted with seashells. turns out to be 900 years old. >> say what, marine archaeologists say the sword is believed to have belonged to a knight of the crusades. around the year 1100. >> the area is a natural cove which offered shelter to ships for thousands of years. experts say shifting sands and the number of...
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>> there is an absolutely marvelous prescription of brian stephenson, a civil rights lawyer uses. he gives speeches as you know all over the place. get close to people that are suffering because no matter how abstract your concern can be, i care about these political values and doing something, you have to get proximate. as he describes these experiences as a first year in law school it wasn't until he worked on cases that transformed his own capacity. they should have term limits in washington, d.c. and i say this the audience or is the reason why the correspondence kind of get up and after five or ten years go somewhere new and you have to start over and get proximate by acknowledging what you don't know and close your mouth and listen. i'm grateful to the places that have left me. so many that i've kind of gathered here i'm going to read one out loud that says for the last several years i would say the only thing that will get us out of this situation while we have close to that with the pandemic it is as polarizing as everything else and what does it take to fix it. >> i think
>> there is an absolutely marvelous prescription of brian stephenson, a civil rights lawyer uses. he gives speeches as you know all over the place. get close to people that are suffering because no matter how abstract your concern can be, i care about these political values and doing something, you have to get proximate. as he describes these experiences as a first year in law school it wasn't until he worked on cases that transformed his own capacity. they should have term limits in...
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i'll speak to a claimed comedian about tore and muscle bound star of marvel. e bound star of marvel.
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historians will marvel at their abject stupidity. which brings us to anthony fauci. [laughing] it's not fair to laugh. it was not meant to be a a lah line, it was not. [laughing] from the looks everyone in the room, most of you remember the aids scare, and it was a very real scare. anthony fauci first came to prominence back in the 1980s and he very famously as a point out in the book wrote a paper in 1983 saying that aids was a communicable disease that can be passed around with an household just from people being around each other. turned out he was wrong but he was wrong just not indict him. site is all about doubt and learning from presumptions that don't turn out to be true. what indicts anthony fauci is that he didn't recognize the limits of knowledge, that knowledge rarely ages well, that want to learn and to be fair it wasn't just anthony fauci. england's national health service put up signs in great britain and the 1980 saying that one in five was going to get aids for which there is no cure. many of you remember the television show dynasty. you remember tha
historians will marvel at their abject stupidity. which brings us to anthony fauci. [laughing] it's not fair to laugh. it was not meant to be a a lah line, it was not. [laughing] from the looks everyone in the room, most of you remember the aids scare, and it was a very real scare. anthony fauci first came to prominence back in the 1980s and he very famously as a point out in the book wrote a paper in 1983 saying that aids was a communicable disease that can be passed around with an household...