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in terms of the options, cretos is one that continues to hit for us, mel. it is in the defense aerospace area, and we continue to see upside call buying in there. when i see that, it seems like it is one of the names that, you know, they've got defense, they have security and all of the rest of it and it is a name that moves really, really rapidly it already has moved from yesterday, and we are seeing even more option paper in there today. it is another one of the adds that i've got. but i have way too many more to go through the whole list. >> yes, we will try him through the show >>> coming up next, follow from the fund that is sending shock waves through wall street. do not miss cnbc's "race and opportunity in america" tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. we look at the economic and social challenges facing the asian-american community we talk to business leaders including the director of "crazy rich asian," and others. "halftime" is back in two. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponso
in terms of the options, cretos is one that continues to hit for us, mel. it is in the defense aerospace area, and we continue to see upside call buying in there. when i see that, it seems like it is one of the names that, you know, they've got defense, they have security and all of the rest of it and it is a name that moves really, really rapidly it already has moved from yesterday, and we are seeing even more option paper in there today. it is another one of the adds that i've got. but i have...
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mel. saying a state he will— treated for? mel. while they are saying a state he will be - treated for? mel. while they are saying a state he will be here . treated for? mel. while they are saying a state he will be here at| saying a state he will be here at least until the end of the week. so it's pretty open—ended but people should not expect this to be a brief stay. they should not expect them to be heading back to windsor castle anytime soon. he will be here at least until the end of this week. so clearly stated a cause for concern. they continued to say that he is responding well to treatment. to me and my leader has been seen since the first time since they came in the military coup a month ago. she appeared in court in the capital via video link — and two other charges were laid against her. we heard from her lawyer. we lawyer don't have any access to the court to look at the screen on the side of the court, to look at her face, daw aung san suu kyi's face because the judge said we a
mel. saying a state he will— treated for? mel. while they are saying a state he will be - treated for? mel. while they are saying a state he will be here . treated for? mel. while they are saying a state he will be here at| saying a state he will be here at least until the end of the week. so it's pretty open—ended but people should not expect this to be a brief stay. they should not expect them to be heading back to windsor castle anytime soon. he will be here at least until the end of...
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mel: i cannot give you a figure on that. as i think you were indicating earlier in your report, there is a bit of a way to go. there is a general feeling that the u.k. has slipped behind other market places in this area. as i say, i think it is right up there at the top of the government's agenda to make the u.k. a far more attractive place for these businesses. alix: we appreciate you joining us today, mel stride. thank you very much. let's turn to the city of london and its reaction to the u.k. budget. george, what we heard from the u.k., is it going to be enough to support growth and propel the u.k. higher in terms of technology, hiring, and growth? >> i think the government has done quite a lot today. i was not expecting to announce quite so much. they have done an actual hundred 65 billion in support. that is a huge amount of money by any standards. what they have to think about is how to recoup that in the future. you cannot run budget deficits at 4% forever, which is what was suggested. what the government has done is
mel: i cannot give you a figure on that. as i think you were indicating earlier in your report, there is a bit of a way to go. there is a general feeling that the u.k. has slipped behind other market places in this area. as i say, i think it is right up there at the top of the government's agenda to make the u.k. a far more attractive place for these businesses. alix: we appreciate you joining us today, mel stride. thank you very much. let's turn to the city of london and its reaction to the...
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we didn't see that sharp selloff we've seen in the past >> you're right, mel volumes today are down even if the market was weak a little bit today, you didn't hear it in volume. people are waiting for the infrastructure bill details. there's a lot of waiting going on which has led to light volumes and a bit of worry over all this news. whether it's the spacs or hedge funds blowing up we like the nonconsensus view, i would rather go long while everybody is worried and waiting around >> also it's a holiday shortened week, we're off on friday, markets are closed it's interesting to note with all this risk taking going on, the risk doesn't seem worth it in big cap technology stocks and high multiple technology stocks even with interest rates at historic lows, tim so there's risk seeking in the market, but only in certain places >> mel, every once in a while you have to say what the heck, right? i think hedge funds have been doing that if you look at hedge fund leverage, it's a case where jpmorgan put out going, hedge fund leverages it, highest level since 2007 or not ltcm levels of 1998-'99,
we didn't see that sharp selloff we've seen in the past >> you're right, mel volumes today are down even if the market was weak a little bit today, you didn't hear it in volume. people are waiting for the infrastructure bill details. there's a lot of waiting going on which has led to light volumes and a bit of worry over all this news. whether it's the spacs or hedge funds blowing up we like the nonconsensus view, i would rather go long while everybody is worried and waiting around...
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and i open the stock still, mel.rader now me and part of the reason is for option people, and you know i am, the implied volatility is down to 150, so it's still extremely high i've owned the stock for almost a year now and i've collected enough to be able to almost own this for free, so i continue to own on the stock and i'll continue to sell calls >> quick, final trade. bonawyn. >> jeff mills. >> live nation just broke out. it's going higher. >> steve grasso. >> eft, this one is going aggressively higher very soon. >> pete. >> western digital, it's hot it's going higher. >> that does it for us don't go anywhere. options action coming up next. california phones offers free specialized phones... like cordless phones, - (phone ringing) - big button, and volume-enhanced phones. get details on this state program. call or visit now california phones offers free devices and accessories for your mobile phone. like this device to increase volume on your cell phone. - ( phone ringing ) - get details on this state program cal
and i open the stock still, mel.rader now me and part of the reason is for option people, and you know i am, the implied volatility is down to 150, so it's still extremely high i've owned the stock for almost a year now and i've collected enough to be able to almost own this for free, so i continue to own on the stock and i'll continue to sell calls >> quick, final trade. bonawyn. >> jeff mills. >> live nation just broke out. it's going higher. >> steve grasso. >>...
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tide to-go stick mel? mel, do you have the tide to-go stick? to-go --[ bleep ], mel! [ laughter ] "bring down the white stuff! no, not cocaine, mayonnaise! [ laughter ] you know, it's such a relief to have a competent administration that actually cares about governing, and a party that just passed a massive stimulus bill that will deliver urgent relief to millions of people as opposed to, you know, a racist, authoritarian, criminal sociopath who tried to overthrow democracy, but i will still occasionally reminisce about how deeply weird he was. if trump wants to run again, we should just create a second position separate from president and call it white house weirdo or something and let him hug all of the flags he wants, and shake macron's handed for an hour while biden does all of the actual governing and let's not forget a lot has changed in the last year for trump too, and not just because of the pandemic. now that he's lost the legal protections of the presidency, he's under increasing criminal scrutiny "the wall street journal" obtained th
tide to-go stick mel? mel, do you have the tide to-go stick? to-go --[ bleep ], mel! [ laughter ] "bring down the white stuff! no, not cocaine, mayonnaise! [ laughter ] you know, it's such a relief to have a competent administration that actually cares about governing, and a party that just passed a massive stimulus bill that will deliver urgent relief to millions of people as opposed to, you know, a racist, authoritarian, criminal sociopath who tried to overthrow democracy, but i will...
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it's a medical condition what's it called, mel? mel?ur sleep thing called i want to say sleep applejack, but that's definitely wrong. sleep -- mel, is it sleep applebee's? she's sleeping bad in the neighborhood did you hear that, mel i did a spin on the applebee's she probably can't hear me over the machine. and in advance of the speech graham has been all over cable news talking up trump as leader and the future of the party. >> trump's going to give a speech sunday that is going be very policy centric every republican should rally around it. i thin it will help us with independence and i never felt better about president trump's leading the party than i do right now. >> seth: first of all, you really expect us to believe his speech is going to be policy centric? his speeches weren't even policy centric when he was president. i bet i can predict what it will be. he'll spend a half hour whining about getting cancelled, zing cheney a few times. at some point he'll say a curse word and the crowd will go nuts like a bunch of fifth graders
it's a medical condition what's it called, mel? mel?ur sleep thing called i want to say sleep applejack, but that's definitely wrong. sleep -- mel, is it sleep applebee's? she's sleeping bad in the neighborhood did you hear that, mel i did a spin on the applebee's she probably can't hear me over the machine. and in advance of the speech graham has been all over cable news talking up trump as leader and the future of the party. >> trump's going to give a speech sunday that is going be very...
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. >> harry smith talks to rob reiner and mel brooks about what they want you to remember about the manns in the family. >> i'm turning 13. >> i'm turning 16. >> thank you to all the athletic trainers for stepping up in the fight against covid-19. ♪ i'm blinded ♪ >> middle school. >> in orlando, florida. >> we love the "today" show. >> we strive to be somebody for someone else. >> good morning, everybody. welcome back to "today" on this friday morning. glad to have you with us. >> we certainly are. >> fri-yay. >> i don't know if you were eagle eyed, but s.g. wore a different dress, hair-do, and did a change moments before air. >> four minutes before air because i decided i didn't like -- i thought that dress didn't look good on me, and then i took my hair down. >> i voted for dress one. >> it was lickity-split. >>> the president and vice president are meeting in atlanta with leaders saddened and outraged by this week's spa shooting rampage. the previously scheduled trip is one day after congress addressed the alarming spike of anti-asian hate crimes. jo-ling kent has more. >> reporter:
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i want to ask you mel, who is harvard playing in the tournament >> uh? i don't -- yale?ou know that you know i don't know. fine >> georgetown is playing saturday, playing colorado back to you. >> i think ultimately, well, the hoyas haven't been there much lately, mel, hit him with that, but we do have an exciting squad this year. look, if you look at the gross gaming revenue coming on board with connecticut adding that to new jersey and dressable market of the entire sports betting world it explains the analysis a lot of people are more comfortable betting on sports than markets because they feel more of an edge. that's why it is so popular. >> by the way if harvard did play yale, harvard would win >> there you go. >> up next final trades. >>> welcome back it is time for the final trade let's go around the horn tim seymour. >> by the way, guy's jealous because he's not the mathlete that you are we talk about this draftkings market it's growing and they're the leader >> karen. >> you know how they say -- fedex. i didn't own any i would buy it right here it's an attractive
i want to ask you mel, who is harvard playing in the tournament >> uh? i don't -- yale?ou know that you know i don't know. fine >> georgetown is playing saturday, playing colorado back to you. >> i think ultimately, well, the hoyas haven't been there much lately, mel, hit him with that, but we do have an exciting squad this year. look, if you look at the gross gaming revenue coming on board with connecticut adding that to new jersey and dressable market of the entire sports...
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but for mel sun dress always. it was a pleasure hosting the show with you and to all of you also out there. remember, you can find out more about of vironment of protection and sauced inability on our social media platforms. i am chris 11 sign, you know from lagos. see you again next week. go go, go, go. go a little welcome to the city of this new law. instead of a permanent traffic jam would, instead of calling emotionalism instead of pollution and new concepts for the magazines tomorrow in germany in minutes they were tainted into a nameless mass of their bodies. mere tools. the history of the slave trade is africa's history. it describes how the crew for power and profit come in to an entire continent, into chaos and violence between century and its rebellion. the new frontiers of slavery, the last part of our series, slavery routes. in 75 minutes on d. w. devastated the towers, the soft are we can we must move cars carry effects of climate change. i mean, focus on the lives the forestation and the rain forest,
but for mel sun dress always. it was a pleasure hosting the show with you and to all of you also out there. remember, you can find out more about of vironment of protection and sauced inability on our social media platforms. i am chris 11 sign, you know from lagos. see you again next week. go go, go, go. go a little welcome to the city of this new law. instead of a permanent traffic jam would, instead of calling emotionalism instead of pollution and new concepts for the magazines tomorrow in...
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and on the lpga event in california — england's mel reid heads into the final round of the kia classiceven under par — five off the lead of south korea's inbee park. a quick round—up of some of today's other sporting action. britain's adam yates has won the tour of catalunya. belgium's thomas de gent won the final stage in barcelona. but yates finished in the main group to take the overall victory ahead of his ineos grenadier team mates richie porte and geraint thomas. there was disappointment for british number onejohanna konta at the miami open she was beaten by the two time wimbledon champion petra kvitova in the third round. konta was on court forjust around an hour, and lost 6—1 6—2. ronnie o'sullivan and neil robertson are tied at four farmes all after the first session of the tour championship final at celtic manor. they'll resume tonight with 10 the target for victory. boxer dillian whyte kept alive his hopes of a heavyweight world title shot after gaining revenge over alexander povetkin last night. he lost when they met back in august, but whyte knocked povetkin out this time
and on the lpga event in california — england's mel reid heads into the final round of the kia classiceven under par — five off the lead of south korea's inbee park. a quick round—up of some of today's other sporting action. britain's adam yates has won the tour of catalunya. belgium's thomas de gent won the final stage in barcelona. but yates finished in the main group to take the overall victory ahead of his ineos grenadier team mates richie porte and geraint thomas. there was...
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it might take some years, a year and half or two, but i think they can catch up, mel, that will be huge for intel. >> production of the two new fabss in arizona, production will start in 2024 will be couple years before those operations up and running. more immediately 7 nanomeet erlast earnings call said it was progressing well those were the missteps that under scored intel's falling in terms of its ability to manufacturer well as it did in the past tim seymour, hopefully we'll get some news on that, but that seems to be a key issue still outstanding at this point. >> it is you're hearing innovation, you're hearing investment. you're hearing bale will yo youly -- basically five and seven critical this guy's an architect he's proven that with 30 years at intel already. this is about applauding washington, taking leadership in the position, it doesn't happen overnight the. the short-term, amd share loss, arm buy apple, lower mode them sales are not going to be terribly good, pc sales are okay valuation is interesting, meanwhile the stock is about to make all-time highs. has the market p
it might take some years, a year and half or two, but i think they can catch up, mel, that will be huge for intel. >> production of the two new fabss in arizona, production will start in 2024 will be couple years before those operations up and running. more immediately 7 nanomeet erlast earnings call said it was progressing well those were the missteps that under scored intel's falling in terms of its ability to manufacturer well as it did in the past tim seymour, hopefully we'll get some...
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síntomas, desaliento y cansancio y poala aún sufrse de dolore pers de cabeza, un estud demostró que eo 4 mel meses batallandoa con l vicenta lleva sieta e mese falta s batallando con l.a >>falta de aire y fatigano saben cuanto tiempo.r > y no sabenno saben si son mes añosy años. >>> pero>>> pero las las anécdo quienes lograron vacunarse traen ahora una esperanza. >>> anécdotasal ser vacunados dicen.as tienden a disminuir >>.> >>si> si los los isntoma isntom busque un s especialistapercib queicaliste a ningun ver o que ningún órgande sus órganos estén comprometidos . >>> para más información visite nuestra página internet (ver >>> visita constra página (ver a guía in de información sobre la vacunación y a medid pantalla) enco cacuía de vanaciónón se extiende >>> también en colombia se han dado casos d también hay denuncias de irregularidade comoyecciones sin líquid en colombia donde denuncn recibir vacuns vacías y se tem. >>>equ sas son jeringas con air tráfico de vacunas en este caso. >>a>acá una enfermera en medellín aplicó a una abuelita de 8 en medellínaños la inyecció aplico líquidabueli
síntomas, desaliento y cansancio y poala aún sufrse de dolore pers de cabeza, un estud demostró que eo 4 mel meses batallandoa con l vicenta lleva sieta e mese falta s batallando con l.a >>falta de aire y fatigano saben cuanto tiempo.r > y no sabenno saben si son mes añosy años. >>> pero>>> pero las las anécdo quienes lograron vacunarse traen ahora una esperanza. >>> anécdotasal ser vacunados dicen.as tienden a disminuir >>.> >>si> si...
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and on the lpga event in california, england's mel reid heads into the final round of the kia classic hour on 7 under par — 5 off the lead of south korea's inbee park. a quick round—up of some of today's other sporting action and. belgium's thomas de gent won the final stage of the tour of catalunya in barcelona with britain's adam yates winning the overall race. yates finished in the main group to take the victory ahead of his ineos grenadier team mates richie porte and geraint thomas. yamaha's maverick vinales won the opening race of the motogp season in qatar. world championjoan mir was denied a place on the podium on the line. there was disappointment for british number onejohanna konta at the miami open she was beaten by the two time wimbledon champion petra kvitova in the third round. konta was on court forjust around an hour, and lost 6—1, 6—2. ronnie o'sullivan and neil robertson are under way in the final session of the tour championship final at celtic manor. robertson currently leads by 6 frames to 4 with the first ten taking the title. boxer dillian whyte kept alive his ho
and on the lpga event in california, england's mel reid heads into the final round of the kia classic hour on 7 under par — 5 off the lead of south korea's inbee park. a quick round—up of some of today's other sporting action and. belgium's thomas de gent won the final stage of the tour of catalunya in barcelona with britain's adam yates winning the overall race. yates finished in the main group to take the victory ahead of his ineos grenadier team mates richie porte and geraint thomas....
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like them both >> guy >> i love mel called beep on tim seymour there.gle it, tim and he didn't. insurers going higher. >> all right thanks for watching "fast m money. ma >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to save you money. my job is not just to entertain but put things like this in context. call me at 1800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. welcom
like them both >> guy >> i love mel called beep on tim seymour there.gle it, tim and he didn't. insurers going higher. >> all right thanks for watching "fast m money. ma >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make...
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let's kick it off with more on kb's quarter leslie >> hey, mel.l is now under way, it started about 15 minutes ago their ceo noting that they utilized price levels to manage costs which have been rising recently, existing home inventory down 30% year-o year-over-year shares lower by 5% right now first quarter revenue trailing analytics estimates all measures of profitability coming in stronger than expected and bottom line beating 10 cents per share and housing gross profit margins rising 320 basis points, two more than 21% in the first quarter. the home builder said the average selling price increased 2% to $397,000 during the quarter. a big reason for what some may see as a more mod everyone the mix -- modest mix for first-time homebuyers, he said in the release -- ,n"ading ] q■ now worth noting, kb home had been up more than 30% so far this year. perhaps profit taking in the after hours. >> leslie, thanks. jeff mills, do you like kb >> i do. i like all of the home builders actually might be a little profit taking but i think the set up is reall
let's kick it off with more on kb's quarter leslie >> hey, mel.l is now under way, it started about 15 minutes ago their ceo noting that they utilized price levels to manage costs which have been rising recently, existing home inventory down 30% year-o year-over-year shares lower by 5% right now first quarter revenue trailing analytics estimates all measures of profitability coming in stronger than expected and bottom line beating 10 cents per share and housing gross profit margins rising...
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i leave it to you, mel i'm a big buyer. in our positions, our portfolios, and duty free. it's a win >> all right b.k., you got a question for nadine >> yeah, i've got kind of a two-part question because i'm concerned about one part of it but the other part would mitigate it. number one, whenever i go international travel i get myself a toeb he roan and i don't pay any duty and it tastes delicious. but it concerns me because i think international travel is going to come back last. however, that would be mitigated by the fact -- i'm curious -- i've never seen a competitor to duty free. is there one out there is this a monopoly business? >> one of the beautiful things here is that lvmh does play in this space what i said is 90% of the airport operations, the duty free are owned by small players that are really hurting. what we love about it, the other free option if you want to call it, is this would be a great takeout candidate. for now i would play it for alibaba backing them, advent backing them, upscaling airport operation
i leave it to you, mel i'm a big buyer. in our positions, our portfolios, and duty free. it's a win >> all right b.k., you got a question for nadine >> yeah, i've got kind of a two-part question because i'm concerned about one part of it but the other part would mitigate it. number one, whenever i go international travel i get myself a toeb he roan and i don't pay any duty and it tastes delicious. but it concerns me because i think international travel is going to come back last....
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if i had been with you on friday i would have said, mel, i'm surprised the market sold off as much as it did late in the day on the back of the bond market which i know ten years went above 1.5%, but the way it rejected that 1.r5% level in the 10-year, closed down by 1.41%. what i would have said is if you're bullish in equities, this is a great sign, the rejection of the 1.5%. now i'm not saying i would have seen today coming by any stretch of the imagination, but what i will say is maybe today is what would have happened if the day had lasted longer on friday. it's a great sign if you're an equity call that we didn't seemingly reject the 1.5% and the fact that the bigs did seemingly selloff. all good signs i would push back at saying although we did reject 1.5% in the 10-year, i don't know how long that's going to live for. i do think we're going to go through it my concerns with equities are going to come back. >> karen, what was your take on today's rally? >> so there were a lot of positive things. first, coming off the heels of the very down last week, down day particularly frida
if i had been with you on friday i would have said, mel, i'm surprised the market sold off as much as it did late in the day on the back of the bond market which i know ten years went above 1.5%, but the way it rejected that 1.r5% level in the 10-year, closed down by 1.41%. what i would have said is if you're bullish in equities, this is a great sign, the rejection of the 1.5%. now i'm not saying i would have seen today coming by any stretch of the imagination, but what i will say is maybe...
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mel. >> yes, very good news thanks for bringing that to us we heard prior to the shift from kayla tauschet priced was very optimistic. he moved that time line up to by end of may that has significant implications for the reopening of this economy, guy we were talking about lyft and uber it could be that things open up much quicker and we see that snap-back much sooner. >> something tim's been talking about and hopefully that happened as i mentioned, as a human being i look forward to that what i will say, though, in terms of the market, what's great for the economy might wind up being bad for the market. just to drill down quickly on some of the big cap pharma names, eli lilly, merck to a certain extent, bristol-myers, all since the middle of january have traded poorly makes you scratch your head. that concerns me a little bit because big cap pharma was something ig liked since all of them pretty much made significant highs in mid to late january. >> we should know that johnson & johnson ceo will be coming up. in the meantime, here's what we have coming up on "fast. >> the unlikeliest of
mel. >> yes, very good news thanks for bringing that to us we heard prior to the shift from kayla tauschet priced was very optimistic. he moved that time line up to by end of may that has significant implications for the reopening of this economy, guy we were talking about lyft and uber it could be that things open up much quicker and we see that snap-back much sooner. >> something tim's been talking about and hopefully that happened as i mentioned, as a human being i look forward...
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that stays above the 90 level if you have a down day tomorrow, that should mark a short-term bottom mel, 1.356 now. this tim >> this dollar was rallied almost two and a half% that's been painful and that's been part of that risk off mode. i think you have to look at copper think about the move we had in copper you know, it's not the most efficient bench mark to trade, but i think it's worth noting. it's about the bopped market right now. >> karen, you're pretty active in today's session, so what do you think for tomorrow what's on your to-do list? >> yegor some inches gv. it's an index. it doesn't move that much. it's down 50 points. if that wasn't enough, i should have shorted it r month. i thought it would be down more. i have to start covering some of that i know i'll never pick the bottom, but this portfolio management wise, time to cover some >> yeah. dan? >> this might surprise you, mel, but this is a bit contrarian if you were to look of the last month you see it looked from 29 to 34. you look at the treasury yield went 1% to 1.54, where it is right now. they basically tracked it
that stays above the 90 level if you have a down day tomorrow, that should mark a short-term bottom mel, 1.356 now. this tim >> this dollar was rallied almost two and a half% that's been painful and that's been part of that risk off mode. i think you have to look at copper think about the move we had in copper you know, it's not the most efficient bench mark to trade, but i think it's worth noting. it's about the bopped market right now. >> karen, you're pretty active in today's...
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>> mel, i know you love that de moan fast times reference.e valuation and you have ev there you go gm. >> bono? >> i caution against fighting the trade momentum names and tesla holding up true on the way up and down. wait. >> karen >> apple, i don't think the bottom >>> good evening i'm scott wapner, jim cramer is off so we're trying to something different. all week long we'll bring fierce debates on the most provocative questions of the day, some of the most controversial characters finding the sharp pointy corners of the business world. this is "on the edge." ♪ ♪ >>> it is good to have you with us on this monday night. our top takes tonight, should
>> mel, i know you love that de moan fast times reference.e valuation and you have ev there you go gm. >> bono? >> i caution against fighting the trade momentum names and tesla holding up true on the way up and down. wait. >> karen >> apple, i don't think the bottom >>> good evening i'm scott wapner, jim cramer is off so we're trying to something different. all week long we'll bring fierce debates on the most provocative questions of the day, some of the...
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. >> reporter: in oakland, mel issa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> how can you help? nbc bay area and comcast have partnered with the bay area based asian pacific fund. we will provide grants to organizations working to stop attacks against asian-american communities. if you want to donate, any amount helps. we've put a link on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> i'm raj mathai. what happens when you just can't shake the effects of covid? there's no vaccine for that. we'll show you what your options are and tell you about a local personal trainer, a high-profile personal trainer now helping every day people. >>> also coming up, buzzing around mars. we talk to a bay area scientist who helped put a helicopter on the red planet. >> beautiful outside today, but eventually, we're going to get much-needed rain chances. >>> when we welcome our west coast viewers, inside the effort to vaccinate remote alaskan villages. >>> well, some more good news for restaurants and business owners of more bay area opening could happen as soon as wednesday. right now, only marin and san mateo
. >> reporter: in oakland, mel issa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> how can you help? nbc bay area and comcast have partnered with the bay area based asian pacific fund. we will provide grants to organizations working to stop attacks against asian-american communities. if you want to donate, any amount helps. we've put a link on our website, nbcbayarea.com. >>> i'm raj mathai. what happens when you just can't shake the effects of covid? there's no vaccine for that. we'll...
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twitter the platform the trumpeter used for years as his main political mel's piece imposed a permanent ban on the president and he had 88000000 followers then it snowballed even further. the e-commerce platform shopify a block to full of donald trump's online stores pay pal also shut down all fundraising activities for trump and his associates after twitter he's also been banned from snap chat reddit and twitch. paula was viewed as a no censorship social network with a lot of conservative users google has removed it from its place. imagine you're on the phone one day and you're talking to somebody. and all of a sudden your phone goes dead. when you say that was odd and you call the person back you say i'm sorry i was just i was just talking to you about colvin door trump or whoever and he goes dead again what if your phone carrier were to say well we don't want you to talk about certain things that are disinformation lies war incorrect hate you would say your phone company your phone carrier you can't limit what i'm saying that's the way i feel when social media. kick you off of their
twitter the platform the trumpeter used for years as his main political mel's piece imposed a permanent ban on the president and he had 88000000 followers then it snowballed even further. the e-commerce platform shopify a block to full of donald trump's online stores pay pal also shut down all fundraising activities for trump and his associates after twitter he's also been banned from snap chat reddit and twitch. paula was viewed as a no censorship social network with a lot of conservative...
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the mel cole is a the truth may be for the dealers in human flesh, no constitutional change, no legislativents, no human contract nor grievance can save the system of human bondage from the depth and decay through which god and nature have deemed it. >> bravo. bravo! >> who is it? come in. the. >> i must speak to your father. >> sorry to disturb you like this. i should have known it. the very thing we're afraid of has happened, but who would have dreamed the reaction would be this great. you've made your masters and marked yourself for the fugitive catchers, my dear man. >> i have no choice. my effectiveness as a speaker was diminished. the ends of our cause claim i'm a fraud. that no slave would be literal. >> great britain. >> this seems such a capricious time for journal? >> frederick, mr. garrison may be right. >> by anna, that means i'll have to leave you and the children for a while. >> but you still have your freedom. >> can we not persuade you to stay? >> it's been over a year. i must go back. it's not an easy decision. the british people have taken me into their arms. >> have you a
the mel cole is a the truth may be for the dealers in human flesh, no constitutional change, no legislativents, no human contract nor grievance can save the system of human bondage from the depth and decay through which god and nature have deemed it. >> bravo. bravo! >> who is it? come in. the. >> i must speak to your father. >> sorry to disturb you like this. i should have known it. the very thing we're afraid of has happened, but who would have dreamed the reaction...
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former house impeachment manager claims that trump along with his son and rudy giuliani and congressman meloks, shshould be held liliable fof injujuries and the dedestructi washingtgton. all l of them spoke at the e r on the day y ofof the riot. he is seeking damages and aims to require trump to give notice before holding election related rallies in washington. today he wrote, as a direct and siebel consequence of the defendants false and incendiary allegations of fraud and theft and indirect response to the expressed calls for violence of the rally, a violent mob attacked the u.s. capital. he has denied inciting that's right. the spokesperson is calling it to yet another witchhunt. in either case he aims to make similar arguments that he made during the impeachment when ultimately, he was acquitted. >>> the asian art museum in san francisco is back open to the public. showcasing asian american visibility and representation. museum goers will need to make reservations in advance. it is open thursday from 1 to 8 and friday through monday from 10 to 5. >>> switching gears, check your weather.
former house impeachment manager claims that trump along with his son and rudy giuliani and congressman meloks, shshould be held liliable fof injujuries and the dedestructi washingtgton. all l of them spoke at the e r on the day y ofof the riot. he is seeking damages and aims to require trump to give notice before holding election related rallies in washington. today he wrote, as a direct and siebel consequence of the defendants false and incendiary allegations of fraud and theft and indirect...
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that's judy, joan, mel and miss wright. what department are you in? >> i work for mr. harden. >> there was no mass walkout, no one quit. a few girls even tried to help out. resentment turned to curiosity, then curiosity became interest. in time, mary was no longer the new girl. and new girls no longer meant trouble. so we all settled down again to the difficult business of making a living. ♪♪ >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who support c-span3 as a public service. >>> "my trip abroad" by eleanor roosevelt is a short news style film narrated by the popular columnist and former first lady. she reports on her trip in 1950 to sweden, norway, denmark, france, and england to support post world war ii rebuilding efforts.
that's judy, joan, mel and miss wright. what department are you in? >> i work for mr. harden. >> there was no mass walkout, no one quit. a few girls even tried to help out. resentment turned to curiosity, then curiosity became interest. in time, mary was no longer the new girl. and new girls no longer meant trouble. so we all settled down again to the difficult business of making a living. ♪♪ >>> american history tv on c-span3. every weekend documenting america's story....
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there was the only evidence there was yes luckily mel to never got convicted right we were able to stop it before that happened but it took i mean it almost killed him. there. sexual abuse involving very young children were brought to the attention. of the special victims. district attorney's office. involved. in to children particularly in this instance previous for the last preschool. ages and one. just missed this case after carol and. gather in our extensive investigation we have to have. you know have you ever seen anybody use like a piece of a full court to prop up the waiter put it. all the way forward to i don't know if i have a case where there is a piece of foam cord found inside of a week why would you have. just laid it on your head to give the little 2 for a little. if there are 4. because if there is some clue feed then the hairs i can see they. look just like a 3 to 4 inches of phone cord. on a space we're trying to get permission to test all the old evidence for d.n.a. but to do that we have to collect as much information about her innocence as we possibly can. go back a
there was the only evidence there was yes luckily mel to never got convicted right we were able to stop it before that happened but it took i mean it almost killed him. there. sexual abuse involving very young children were brought to the attention. of the special victims. district attorney's office. involved. in to children particularly in this instance previous for the last preschool. ages and one. just missed this case after carol and. gather in our extensive investigation we have to have....
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. >> i name to mel chappell. >> reporter: he purchased the document street vendor for $1000 and was hopingbreed the dog. he was deported to mexico two years ago after spending 14 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. >> i took the wrong path. i need mistakes. and, you know, i, i am paying for my mistakes now. >> reporter: he had to talk about two weeks when a family member who lives in the east bay texted him this screenshot of a lost dog that looked like the same dog. >> having him here at my house and just come you know, looking at how he was acting and he was real sad, you know, i can relate to him. he is out here, no family, i'm out here no family. if he can go back, i just, i just wanted to taken back home. >> reporter: he called the family and confirmed the dog was indeed brody. >>> he never asked for a reward come he never mentions money. he just wanted to do the right thing. >> reporter: the reunion was caught on cell phone video after three weeks, he remembered his long-lost family. and they will always be thankful to that stranger in tijuana. >> he is back. he was bred in
. >> i name to mel chappell. >> reporter: he purchased the document street vendor for $1000 and was hopingbreed the dog. he was deported to mexico two years ago after spending 14 years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. >> i took the wrong path. i need mistakes. and, you know, i, i am paying for my mistakes now. >> reporter: he had to talk about two weeks when a family member who lives in the east bay texted him this screenshot of a lost dog that looked like the...
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mel nutrition a lack of sanitation and poor medical care often lead to disabilities that could be avoided. it is estimated that 2 thirds of visually impaired people could actually regained their eyesight using simple measures as this report from rwanda. 9 in the morning in the cup clinic in rwanda as usual the waiting room is already teeming with people. little angelo is waiting with his mother new mg echo the 2 year old has already undergone his 1st operation that was 2 months ago when doctors had to remove his cancer stricken left eye. but ghani eye clinic is an oasis of hope for patients across the country it attracts large numbers up to 170 people can gather here as they wait to be examined the treatment cabins are all occupied staff work around the clock there are only $7800.00 doctors in all of rwanda compared bad with $8000.00 in germany now it's a little angelos turn doctoral koori studied medicine in germany he removes the child's dressing carefully the womb from the operation is healed well dr he wants to try and save angelos other eye he examines it closely and discovers a tumo
mel nutrition a lack of sanitation and poor medical care often lead to disabilities that could be avoided. it is estimated that 2 thirds of visually impaired people could actually regained their eyesight using simple measures as this report from rwanda. 9 in the morning in the cup clinic in rwanda as usual the waiting room is already teeming with people. little angelo is waiting with his mother new mg echo the 2 year old has already undergone his 1st operation that was 2 months ago when doctors...
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from a fire that single thing their country or saving their kids from a giant vampire bats are from mel gibson off his meds why are they getting involved in other countries disasters they can multitask well thanks naomi. all right now it's time to get to some of the stories we didn't get to so now we're getting here is ridiculous bonnet natalie mcgill daily natalie i don't have a cold what you guys are so this week the house of representatives passed for the people act which is meant to put a stop to any plans to increase voter suppression by mandating that states provide 15 days of early voting mandate auto voter registration and we kind of already know that this is going to get tied up in the senate when republicans try to filibuster it probably going to breed like races passages from diet dr seuss both. the time what's now being talked about is an amendment that was proposed by representative corey bush and that was geared toward reestablishing voting rights for incarcerated people and it ended up failing by a vote of 972328 so it shows like a real division between moderate democrats
from a fire that single thing their country or saving their kids from a giant vampire bats are from mel gibson off his meds why are they getting involved in other countries disasters they can multitask well thanks naomi. all right now it's time to get to some of the stories we didn't get to so now we're getting here is ridiculous bonnet natalie mcgill daily natalie i don't have a cold what you guys are so this week the house of representatives passed for the people act which is meant to put a...
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everything is online mel file an interactive benjamin to free with endeavor you. coming up on arts and culture a chat with nobel prize winning author caswell ishiguro and later on the show between fantasy and nightmare the dark giant's works of artist your last forgot. and a little later on the show shifting shapes by the 2nd a stunning natural phenomenon turned into art. when cars were ishiguro one the 2017 nobel prize in literature he was already known to readers for titles like the remains of the day and never let me go now in his 1st novel since the award is a group takes a new turn his novel clora and the son takes us into the life of an ai machine built to provide selfless friendship to humans. clara is the perfect companion it's friendly and helpful and she's always there when you need. to himself has no need to tone because clara is an. artificial friend an android. clone is the narrator in consumer and she can use latest novel klara in the song he's 8 she is fascinated by the idea of artificial intelligence he tells us what makes you sleep 3 harrowing tea
everything is online mel file an interactive benjamin to free with endeavor you. coming up on arts and culture a chat with nobel prize winning author caswell ishiguro and later on the show between fantasy and nightmare the dark giant's works of artist your last forgot. and a little later on the show shifting shapes by the 2nd a stunning natural phenomenon turned into art. when cars were ishiguro one the 2017 nobel prize in literature he was already known to readers for titles like the remains...
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that's judy, joan, mel and miss wright. well, what department are you in?urt harden. >> there was no mass walkout, no one quit. a few girls even tried to help out. resentment turned to curiosity, then curiosity became interest. in time, mary was no longer the new girl. and new girls no longer meant trouble. so we all settled down again to the difficult business of making a living. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> weeknights this month, we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight a night of oral histories with korean war veterans. the korean war began on june 25th, 1950, and ended with an armistice agreement in july of 1953. we start with carl house, as he recounts his part in the ambitious landing at inchon, a victory for u.s. forces which turned the tide early in the war. he talked about the surprise chinese counterattack and intense combat at the battle of chosen reservoir where he was captured and details the squalid conditions and suffering he endured as a prisoner of the chinese. the korean war legacy
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well and i would actually dispute the the good intentions part i mean i think the whole referencing of mel use is largely a pretext it's largely a problem for public consumption to disguise what is basically a naked self interested foreign policy that aims to dominate or dislodge or topple governments that are independent independent meaning that they have the capacity to control their own labor their own land their own resources and to be politically independent rather than submissive and so the united states in this day and age says we're doing this for an unknowable cards we're doing this to bring democracy or in the case of libya it was to protect civilians who are in iraq it was to stop weapons of mass destruction or in afghanistan it was to stop terrorism any there's always something good something america presents itself as an exceptional country that's disinterested in in real things in only as promoting values but in fact i believe that the values are really just a shield i mean the talk about their use and really what the united states is trying to do by emphasizing the issue of
well and i would actually dispute the the good intentions part i mean i think the whole referencing of mel use is largely a pretext it's largely a problem for public consumption to disguise what is basically a naked self interested foreign policy that aims to dominate or dislodge or topple governments that are independent independent meaning that they have the capacity to control their own labor their own land their own resources and to be politically independent rather than submissive and so...
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and their issues or their issues could be described as training be they put options out there that mel if they were going to the city is told from the criminal matter you're here you're saying our system bar is directly responsible. for the murder your lawyer and the lawyers for the floyd family are all searching the senate to pulse the george floyd justice in policing act tell us more about that but what they're basically trying to talk about is how arches are trained when they're allowed to use force with particular our use of force or they laugh use i.e. new york we saw a chokehold here you have an officer with a knee in the back of mr lloyd so they want to make sure those are the trains that never use those types of measures anymore and the other with the community going to the public. great to get your spots of on this appreciate that very much thank you thank you. countries around the world are still straining to contain coronavirus despite the rollout of vaccines restrictions are ramping up in 3 weeks ahead of these the break from monday the strictest measures come into force fo
and their issues or their issues could be described as training be they put options out there that mel if they were going to the city is told from the criminal matter you're here you're saying our system bar is directly responsible. for the murder your lawyer and the lawyers for the floyd family are all searching the senate to pulse the george floyd justice in policing act tell us more about that but what they're basically trying to talk about is how arches are trained when they're allowed to...
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and whether or not criticism is warranted we bring in our $360.00 panel to give both a female and a mel perspective on the current debate dr melanie burkholder is a retired u.s. secret service agent and republican strategist as well john jordan political commentator and former navy intelligence official welcome to the show. thank you thanks for having me thank you for melanoma start with you as a former female roles a former female in the service a part of law enforcement you know you obviously have to adapt with the environment you're in and you look at the changes that are being made by our united states military and you think they are welcomed by the women who are currently serving will help them do their job better and more probably help in recruiting more females to service. well that's a loaded question i have to say that as a secret service agent we go into training in a very para and militaristic training environment where they tend to want to break you down before they build you up and you do what you're told i mean i was in a training class of folks that could not do every phy
and whether or not criticism is warranted we bring in our $360.00 panel to give both a female and a mel perspective on the current debate dr melanie burkholder is a retired u.s. secret service agent and republican strategist as well john jordan political commentator and former navy intelligence official welcome to the show. thank you thanks for having me thank you for melanoma start with you as a former female roles a former female in the service a part of law enforcement you know you obviously...
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is making the divide even larger than it was before and that's what's really been the average right mel the average home buyers ages is 55 years old though the average 1st time buyer is about 33 you know the majority of folks buying in the pandemic are older and they're like so what they're paying higher down payments i want to ask you is this sustainable and what does it mean for the market long term of the average buyers in their fifty's versus you know a young person or a young family just trying to get started and getting that secure of wealth of buying a home can bring. you know good good question in you know is it sustainable that 1st when i mean everybody is thinking there's going to be a housing bust just as what's presented in the intro and certainly there will be an adjustment at some point but when you look at the price of housing today. most people buy a house. which is not on the price not on the sticker price whether it be 300000 or 350000 or whatever they buy it based on a monthly payment and when you when you look at the prices right before the great recession you look a
is making the divide even larger than it was before and that's what's really been the average right mel the average home buyers ages is 55 years old though the average 1st time buyer is about 33 you know the majority of folks buying in the pandemic are older and they're like so what they're paying higher down payments i want to ask you is this sustainable and what does it mean for the market long term of the average buyers in their fifty's versus you know a young person or a young family just...
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we're gonna head down to one of the coolest places here -- -mel's diner. -travis: awesome.-eric: chef eric. i oversee the entire food operation. -lemonis: for the whole park? -eric: for the entire park. lemonis: so, one of the reasons that i wanted to bring this team here is, i've invested in a company called farrell's. eric: as a kid, i remember going there for ice cream and burgers and fries, and i remember it well. lemonis: at a sit-down place like farrell's, how many menu items would you recommend, max? eric: i would have no more than 20. you know, it's great to have 50 items, but is it better to have 20 that you do flawlessly? lemonis: part of the reason we're here today is presentation. would you be able to maybe give us some inspiration? eric: for sure. all right, guys. this is one of our signature items that we often have for our guests. and the key to this whole thing is the plate. the thing with a rim, it gives you a border, gives you, like, a target to aim for. travis: absolutely. our portions take up the whole plate, as you saw -- overlap most of our plates. eri
we're gonna head down to one of the coolest places here -- -mel's diner. -travis: awesome.-eric: chef eric. i oversee the entire food operation. -lemonis: for the whole park? -eric: for the entire park. lemonis: so, one of the reasons that i wanted to bring this team here is, i've invested in a company called farrell's. eric: as a kid, i remember going there for ice cream and burgers and fries, and i remember it well. lemonis: at a sit-down place like farrell's, how many menu items would you...
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the mel european council in the mansion always dance with the economic situation in europe and it will do so again this year but it's just us with the council meeting beginning last march when europe was on the brink of a global pandemic. of a momentum of which was totally on parallel to dissipate it certainly had scope means that again this year we're having a virtual meeting and exciting and shows and the pandemic has not they have a come a long chalk all over europe case numbers are rising i would like to have a video to look at what is going on and on a brain country so whenever we discuss the situation in germany because it actually shows that we're not dealing with a specifically german often. on a country we have very similar developments all of our rights so in the whole of europe numbers are rising rapidly more than half a 1000000 people in the european union have lost their lives. and the economic you know is. more like to remind you not that far back in history as we've just heard 14 years ago 25 march 20 years 7 in 10 under the german president saying we imagine in the old
the mel european council in the mansion always dance with the economic situation in europe and it will do so again this year but it's just us with the council meeting beginning last march when europe was on the brink of a global pandemic. of a momentum of which was totally on parallel to dissipate it certainly had scope means that again this year we're having a virtual meeting and exciting and shows and the pandemic has not they have a come a long chalk all over europe case numbers are rising i...
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serving on the civil rights groups and politically democrats i want to ask you what caused this shift mel we're seeing a lot of right leaning folks now saying you know what the penalty goes too far. we don't need it anymore. but you know and does the top on crime montreaux trump and his acolytes in the republican party threaten work like the work that you're doing . well the thing with the death penalty is that support among republicans has been sort of quietly building underneath the national radar for over a decade you know we have been slowly making progress in a number of states my organization has states with 15 different chapters across the country that are built of conservatives who are trying to organize and talk to others about the problems that we see i think the reasons for that is that as we've moved into the age of information people been able to see behind the curtain of the justice system in a way that they hadn't been before unless they were impacted by it and they're really going to see up close and person how it operates the disparities within it and the recognizing that
serving on the civil rights groups and politically democrats i want to ask you what caused this shift mel we're seeing a lot of right leaning folks now saying you know what the penalty goes too far. we don't need it anymore. but you know and does the top on crime montreaux trump and his acolytes in the republican party threaten work like the work that you're doing . well the thing with the death penalty is that support among republicans has been sort of quietly building underneath the national...
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this is going on in the that fall when mel i mean this is what's going on. he's in the midst of a country on the edge of a catastrophe. it's there. it's everywhere and i think that as much as meeting and then meeting hawthorne. he just takes that conventional novel about whaling and begins to rip it apart. i think you see the foundations of that conventional novel in the beginning of moby---, you know, it's begins as a wonderful buddy flick with ishmael and quiquag. you know, it's great. i mean, it's just the tone. it's funny the jokes. i mean, it's you know, johnny carson has nothing on melville when it comes to you know, you know with the the quaker ship owner calling quick quo hog, you know, it's just great and but this it's in this this titanic psychic maelstrom that melville creates ahab. this is the great gift hawthorne gave melville and ahab is as much a thing of the fugitive slave act and slavery and what is happening to? society as it is anything and melville quite impulsively says to his wife, you know. i want to be near hawthorne. we're going to m
this is going on in the that fall when mel i mean this is what's going on. he's in the midst of a country on the edge of a catastrophe. it's there. it's everywhere and i think that as much as meeting and then meeting hawthorne. he just takes that conventional novel about whaling and begins to rip it apart. i think you see the foundations of that conventional novel in the beginning of moby---, you know, it's begins as a wonderful buddy flick with ishmael and quiquag. you know, it's great. i...
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i was trying to tell the producers have a high level mel a anyone so you have to deal with the levelance to the whole trevor know today. >> trevor: all right, i feel it we got an ebb and flow going here, okay, i like that, welcome to the show, either way, i can see you, i can feel your presence and before we get into the book let me say first of all congratulations on making it into the nba hall of fame and man, did you it in style as well. because you are a first ballot hall of famer, that is pretty amazing, how does it feel? >> it feels amazing, man. you know, as you would know, putting all your time and effort into a craft and believing in yourself and wanting to, you know, grow a passion that is within you, is not ideal in a black home. thinking big, dreaming big, all those things going through having a vast imagination and chasing a dream, only to find yourself in your dream and now are you in it. now what do you do? so to be able to be able to reach heights, reach dreams, i couldn't, i couldn't have wrote this, you know, couldn't have came up with this in my wildest imagination
i was trying to tell the producers have a high level mel a anyone so you have to deal with the levelance to the whole trevor know today. >> trevor: all right, i feel it we got an ebb and flow going here, okay, i like that, welcome to the show, either way, i can see you, i can feel your presence and before we get into the book let me say first of all congratulations on making it into the nba hall of fame and man, did you it in style as well. because you are a first ballot hall of famer,...