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>> nick: i have met mel. i call him mel. we are dear friends. me and mel and marty get together.in? it's in? it made the cut? great. they edit in real-time. you guys don't realize this. >> stephen: we are taking out all the racist stuff you said, right? >> nick: the racist stuff with stephen. can we put that in? is this -- which is? okay. so we've just got to get his face still and then we can put in all the stuff about the catholics and the jews. >> stephen: that sounds great. you and marty. >> nick: me and marty. mel. i met mel brooks. he's my hero. genuinely, truly. it is a genuine, it's truly a highlight of my life that i got to get a call from him to help him make this show. i owned "history of the world: part i" on vhs. i own all of his movies. "young frankenstein." "the producers." >> stephen: you couldn't have seen "history of the world" when it came out. you were too young. >> nick: i was too young but i was able to procure a trench coat. stacked myself on other toddlers and we got into the film. gregory hines is amazing. madeline khan. mel brooks is my true comedic hero
>> nick: i have met mel. i call him mel. we are dear friends. me and mel and marty get together.in? it's in? it made the cut? great. they edit in real-time. you guys don't realize this. >> stephen: we are taking out all the racist stuff you said, right? >> nick: the racist stuff with stephen. can we put that in? is this -- which is? okay. so we've just got to get his face still and then we can put in all the stuff about the catholics and the jews. >> stephen: that sounds...
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how is mel on the red carpet i mean he's obviously done quite a few over his life. >> i mean mel is amazingunny but he's also very much mel brooks so he won't go - he's like the photographer is like, "okay, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me. and mel goes, "we're all looking at you take the [ bleep ] picture." [ laughter ] and -- and i was like, it's so funny. and he's saying what we all -- it's like we're all just waiting to be 96 to be as honest as mel. [ laughter ] >> seth: i would imagine that honesty -- sometimes you're there and you're enjoying him being honest with other people but also through this process, you would pitch him jokes. >> yeah. >> seth: how was mel receiving joke pitches >> he was actually great like he narrates the show, so i was directing him in the -- you know, in the original film, orson wells does all the narration. we had mel narrate this one. and so, he'll announce, like, "the civil war." i'm like, "do one surprised. and he's like, "oh, funny. "the civil war?" and then, i'll be like, "now do one angry. and he'll go, "no, that's stupid."
how is mel on the red carpet i mean he's obviously done quite a few over his life. >> i mean mel is amazingunny but he's also very much mel brooks so he won't go - he's like the photographer is like, "okay, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me, look at me. and mel goes, "we're all looking at you take the [ bleep ] picture." [ laughter ] and -- and i was like, it's so funny. and he's saying what we all -- it's like we're all just waiting to be 96 to be as honest as...
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ed: we family offices, mel lagomasino. issuing new equity -- amc entertainment issuing new equities to shareholders. caroline: more to talk about in the aftermath of silicon valley bank. still companies thinking if they can buy out. apollo, kkr looking to buy out svb's loans. on regional u.s. bank stops, across-the-board reprieve. pat west from western alliance after they were so heavily beaten down the past few days. this is bloomberg. ♪ (upbeat music) there's more to business than the business you're in. (robot whirring) want smarter factories? that's the internet of things business. accelerating r and d? data science business. hey. have a look. managing global supply chains? shrink our carbon footprint business. thank you. (in foreign language) that's where deloitte comes in. with a potent blend of acumen and technology to help advance and connect all that it takes to excel in business ... to the business i'm in. deloitte. go. go lights. go big city lights. go spotlights. go stadium lights. emerson software helps clean
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brooks film >> right >> seth: do you know -- do you know mel brooks?, i sang "the inquisition" from "history from the world. so that was thrilling. and there's, you know, obama up there. and i'm performing for president obama. then i did "the producers" on broadway and then i did it at the hollywood bowl so when he wrote his -- mel brooks wrote his auto biography. there's a chapter about me "the very talented but loud richard kind." >> seth: oh, wow [ light laughter ] that's a very kind way - >> it's a lovely - >> seth: i would say very talented and loud. i wouldn't make it a "but. i would say these are two great things >> he might have and i'll take your -- i will take it. >> seth: all right >> he might have i thought i memorized it listen, but -- but hold on, hold on listen to this i -- >> seth: they're listening to everything you're saying [ laughter ] >> but this is important [ light laughter ] okay the other week, about two weeks ago. i have covid, and i told your guys, so i sent the pictures i didn't know whether or not -- so, you'll see i was si
brooks film >> right >> seth: do you know -- do you know mel brooks?, i sang "the inquisition" from "history from the world. so that was thrilling. and there's, you know, obama up there. and i'm performing for president obama. then i did "the producers" on broadway and then i did it at the hollywood bowl so when he wrote his -- mel brooks wrote his auto biography. there's a chapter about me "the very talented but loud richard kind." >> seth:...
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the scariest thing is trying t write materials, and the present it to mel, because h was involved inyou know, liked the musical numbers, because you can't do a mel brooks project without musical numbers. he said, i like the musica numbers and i like some of tha reads. which is very funny. and then he said at the end, we're going to get some letter about this, and that's good. he's still talking about letters. you get the idea but it speaks to a larger thin about what mel wanted out of the show, which is continuin to be provocative. mel brooks's work is alway provocative, but always sill as well, and that was a goal for us to try to make some o that, something that was ver funny that was social satire but never taking itself to seriously. >> when you say letters, tha proves he is actually 98, no 96 >> exactly he didn't tell us, though. he said, don't be afraid t make dirty jokes we really took at the heart. it is absolutely disgusting. >> before we let you go, by the, way off to congratulate this man. he is the newly crowne champion of celebrity chef beauty [applause] thank you very m
the scariest thing is trying t write materials, and the present it to mel, because h was involved inyou know, liked the musical numbers, because you can't do a mel brooks project without musical numbers. he said, i like the musica numbers and i like some of tha reads. which is very funny. and then he said at the end, we're going to get some letter about this, and that's good. he's still talking about letters. you get the idea but it speaks to a larger thin about what mel wanted out of the show,...
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-- we have that photograph of mel at the premiere. in hollywood. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at him, god bless him. >> he's 96 years old. he gets up on stage, looks at this big audience, "i just want to say, it's wonderful to be here, and i was riding here in the car and i was listening to the radio and looking at you all. i want you to know that they're expecting scattered showers the next two days and the low pressure front is moving in from canada." i was like, oh my god, he's so funny. >> jimmy: unbelievable, right? well, sorry about the whole parking spot thing. i hope that we can smooth that over next year. >> after a little bit of litigation, we'll figure the whole thing out. [ laughter ] i'm excited to be the new host of the show. it's happening. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm excited for that too. ike barinholtz, everybody. "history of the world part 2" premieres monday on hulu. we'll be right back. too. >> jimmy: oh, hey, welcome back. i want to thank courteney cox. court 90, i have to say, what a gamer she was. unfor
-- we have that photograph of mel at the premiere. in hollywood. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: look at him, god bless him. >> he's 96 years old. he gets up on stage, looks at this big audience, "i just want to say, it's wonderful to be here, and i was riding here in the car and i was listening to the radio and looking at you all. i want you to know that they're expecting scattered showers the next two days and the low pressure front is moving in from canada." i was...
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at him like that's mel brooks. feeling in the world. >> yes. >> "history of the world, part ii." >> part ii. >> reporter: for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> can't wait to see it. "history of the world, part ii" premieres monday on hulu. lara? >> thank you, george. >>> we're going to now shop in the rain, everybody. lifestyle contributor lori b. is here with her top products, e pt weather as we head into spring. good morning, lori bergamotto. >> good morning. >> we're not just talking umbrellas here, we're going above and beyond. >> most people have the umbrella they love but if you don't this one from amazon has nearly 60,000 positive reviews. i'm going to tell you why. it's this double canopy here. it won't blow your umbrella in reverse. you know the wind does that and it's under $30. another thing that we loved, these are great for kids. so they're little packable ponchos, that's what you get. for 12 bucks you get five of these. great thing to keep in your car, in a suitcase, p
at him like that's mel brooks. feeling in the world. >> yes. >> "history of the world, part ii." >> part ii. >> reporter: for "good morning america," kayna whitworth, abc news, los angeles. >> can't wait to see it. "history of the world, part ii" premieres monday on hulu. lara? >> thank you, george. >>> we're going to now shop in the rain, everybody. lifestyle contributor lori b. is here with her top products, e pt...
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and i would say that includes what you just said, mel. because when you say with vital security interests because saddam will use weapons of mass destruction as blackmail against us. like milla gets us in what circumstance? in the circumstance in which we're trying to maintain order in the middle east. if we pulled out of the middle east altogether, saddam couldn't use it as blackmail against us. saddam was not about, if you had a nuclear weapon or chemical weapon, if the united states was minding its own business and not involved in the middle east at all, why should saddam hussein come after the united states? the recent saddam hussein had the united states as an enemy, the reason of islamic radicals of the united states as an enemy is because the united states has been in the middle east. and so that is a world order question. we are not in the middle east because our vital national security, especially with oil not being as big a deal. we are not an middle east for vital nationals could be. we're in a peaceful world order regions and
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mel would participate.ecause you can't do a mel brooks project without musical numbers. he liked the musical numbers and he liked some of the reads. >> chilling. >> he said at the end, we're going to get some letters about this and that's good. he's still talking about letters. >> we get the idea. >> it speaks to a larger thing about what mel wanted out of the show, which is to continue to be provocative. mel brooks' work is always provocative, but always silly as well. that was a goal for us, to make something that was very funny and social satire but never taking itself too seriously. >> when he said letters, that proved he's actually 98. >> he did say, don't be afraid to make dirty jokes. we took that to heart. absolutely disgusting. >> let's watch another clip where nick offers his interpretation of judas. >> so what do you think of the show? >> not for me. >> well, jesus loved it. >> please. jesus loves everything. he's just looking for followers. >> look at jesus over there. absolutely wolfing down th
mel would participate.ecause you can't do a mel brooks project without musical numbers. he liked the musical numbers and he liked some of the reads. >> chilling. >> he said at the end, we're going to get some letters about this and that's good. he's still talking about letters. >> we get the idea. >> it speaks to a larger thing about what mel wanted out of the show, which is to continue to be provocative. mel brooks' work is always provocative, but always silly as well....
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>> your mama. >> wha mel.rooks to young nick kroll? >> it'svi to me, we owned, you know, we owned history of the world on vhs. we owned "young frankenstein," blazele saddles and "the producers." i watched "the producers" basically every day as i became a teenager for like three or four years. >> reporter: there is a school of thought in hollywood these days. >> hey, boys -- >> reporter: brooks' brand of comedy isn't 2023 friendly. >> where the white women at? >> reporter: movies like "blazing saddles" couldn't be made today in an era when comedians like kroll have to watch what they say. >> but i don't think it's limiting. i just think it's like anything else. there is just challenges that have to be figured out and the ones who are the best figure out how to continue to shock and surprise and also be mindful of the time and place that we live. >> don't call me geezist christ. >> however we can figure out how to keep that connection with an audience where you are surprising them in the laughter is the ultimate
>> your mama. >> wha mel.rooks to young nick kroll? >> it'svi to me, we owned, you know, we owned history of the world on vhs. we owned "young frankenstein," blazele saddles and "the producers." i watched "the producers" basically every day as i became a teenager for like three or four years. >> reporter: there is a school of thought in hollywood these days. >> hey, boys -- >> reporter: brooks' brand of comedy isn't 2023...
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. >> big week next week, mel. so happy you're with us. the be fascinating.before -- first horizon. and the analyst, the wells analyst said that stand lon the stock is worth $18, and with td bank, if that pending takeover take place, $25 price target. >> courtney? >> energy infrastructure prices coming down, but i don't think that demand is going down. i think you want to take this as an opportunity. >> tim seymour. >> going miss you next week, mel. >>> right now on "o.a." aam?'2qxe óbaho j954 three-c areasc flashing,wá÷ warning signs.zc th any incoming storm. plus, dreams ahead. investors seem to be flooding to avoid market turbulence. we'll chart the next move from here coming um. >>> later, lulu lemon
. >> big week next week, mel. so happy you're with us. the be fascinating.before -- first horizon. and the analyst, the wells analyst said that stand lon the stock is worth $18, and with td bank, if that pending takeover take place, $25 price target. >> courtney? >> energy infrastructure prices coming down, but i don't think that demand is going down. i think you want to take this as an opportunity. >> tim seymour. >> going miss you next week, mel. >>>...
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congratulations, you are in the club, this happened to mel gibson on "braveheart."dentally, what was that? >> brendan: a blazing start to this movie. >> kelly: that's scary. i would've been like, the acting is fine, i'm not choking for you. so loveless about you, because i'm not good at taking photographs, but you are into photography and you're so amazing at it. you have a great
congratulations, you are in the club, this happened to mel gibson on "braveheart."dentally, what was that? >> brendan: a blazing start to this movie. >> kelly: that's scary. i would've been like, the acting is fine, i'm not choking for you. so loveless about you, because i'm not good at taking photographs, but you are into photography and you're so amazing at it. you have a great
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there's a big gap there and likely gets filled in my -- >> i'm sorry, mel. >> oh. >> dan's right onlyctivists to come in and get them to get their act together that's the legit point operating margins were expected 22%. they came in at 29%. question i would have if i was so inclined what were you doing all along? why did it take these people to sort of light a fire with that said, dan's right about the levels the next level is probably 215-ish what we broke down in march of 2022. >> i was curious if any would be selling soon and look for the filings after a 12% -- >> yeah. >> exactly >> that's interesting. i mean, they seem to be doing the right things, you're right, though, guy, to your point, what were you doing where does that leave matthew mcconaughey? >> he's still on -- >> maybe he already -- >> the thing is, think about what are we doing? for the last five years it's been -- >> free money. >> no one gave a crap, you know what i mean. that's the sort of rationalization that's coming back into the public and private markets which is good for investors, get leaner. >> for more opt
there's a big gap there and likely gets filled in my -- >> i'm sorry, mel. >> oh. >> dan's right onlyctivists to come in and get them to get their act together that's the legit point operating margins were expected 22%. they came in at 29%. question i would have if i was so inclined what were you doing all along? why did it take these people to sort of light a fire with that said, dan's right about the levels the next level is probably 215-ish what we broke down in march of...
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we identified them through screening bakery did they come with a lack of healthy food is causing the mel nutrition among them. mission develop to say that that these kids just aren't getting vegetables. fish meet and fruit fall more legal over, hit the banner over the cuts to food aid have been coupled with an increase in violence in the refugee camps. human rights activists here, that security will be further to stabilized w on get w equal big j the food aid cut by the w f p. that is inhumane and disrespectful to ro hang your refugees. several, i'll watch other corridor traffic drug trafficking, human trafficking, and other forms of crimes like murder, ban, de, tree, and extortion could increase in the camps as a result on it. on the low buried of lawlessness has already taken its toll and the refugees, bangladesh. she investigators say that the massive fire that left thousands of refugees homeless earlier this month was carried out by criminal gangs, trying to establish supremacy in the camps for her. meta fire is just one more problem that she must bear as a refugee coloma lebanon. we
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tony bennett, frank sinatra, mel torme, peggy lee. oh, my gosh! sting.akes a steinway piano so iconic? well, we all think that it's because it's handmade. we play all the other pianos and they have a... they play nicely, but nothing sounds like a steinway. cheering and applause this year marks steinway�*s 170th anniversary. today, it's regarded as one of the big four piano makers, and i've come to take a peek inside its massive factory here in queens, in new york. this factory has been in operation for over 150 years, and the processes that they created all those years ago were so perfect and so ahead of their time, that they still use many of the same techniques today. what's going on here? what are you up to here? i'm key weighing. key weighing. key weighing — balancing the keys. well, without the weights, you cannot play. _ the keys are too heavy, - which will give you carpal tunnel. now, you have 88 keys. every key is like me and you — every one is different, - none of them are the same. so, this tells me how much weight that it wants. - i have to fi
tony bennett, frank sinatra, mel torme, peggy lee. oh, my gosh! sting.akes a steinway piano so iconic? well, we all think that it's because it's handmade. we play all the other pianos and they have a... they play nicely, but nothing sounds like a steinway. cheering and applause this year marks steinway�*s 170th anniversary. today, it's regarded as one of the big four piano makers, and i've come to take a peek inside its massive factory here in queens, in new york. this factory has been in...
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we identified them through screening bakery did they come with a lack of healthy food is causing the mel nutrition among them. mission develop the fact that these kids just aren't getting vegetables fish meet and through fall more legal over hit by now. the cuts to food aid have been coupled with an increase in violence in the refugee camps. human rights activists here, that security will be further to stabilized death younger w equal big j the food aid, cut guy, the w f p. that is inhumane, and disrespectful to ro hang your refugees. several, i'll watch other gordon traffic drug trafficking, human trafficking, and other forms of crimes like murder band to tree and extortion could increase in the camps as a result on it or on the low buried of lawlessness has already taken its toll and the refugees, bangladesh. investigators say that the massive fire that left thousands of refugees homeless earlier this month was carried out by criminal gangs, trying to establish supremacy in the camps. for hm. eda fire is just one more problem that she must bear as a refugee them homeland 11. and we liv
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eliminated, but app developers are responsible as well. lenses, developers have made a choice that mel avatar sketch a p. us astronauts and superheroes, while fema advertised a fairy queens and cute japanese girls. you might say, hey, this is just an image ap relax. but for me, linda is a very good example for the ethical implications that come with a applications. i think we as a society have to discuss thoroughly before we let a i make even more decisions for us. and we need more transparency and clear rules on how data sets up being put together. have you used lens? i yes. what did your results look like? let us know. i hope you enjoy this episode of shift. that's it for me by and see you next time. mm. a. it's one of germany's most popular travel destinations. regensburg the city on the danube is experiencing a tourism. what attracts visitors to this unesco world heritage site. our house. nicole clearly looks around, tries local specialties and is in breast. it's going to be a journey through 2000 history. check in with on d. w. juicy, green, and super toxic. brazil's fields are so
eliminated, but app developers are responsible as well. lenses, developers have made a choice that mel avatar sketch a p. us astronauts and superheroes, while fema advertised a fairy queens and cute japanese girls. you might say, hey, this is just an image ap relax. but for me, linda is a very good example for the ethical implications that come with a applications. i think we as a society have to discuss thoroughly before we let a i make even more decisions for us. and we need more transparency...
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eliminated, but app developers are responsible as well. lenses, developers have made a choice that mel avatar sketch a p. us astronauts and superheroes, while fema advertised a fairy queen's and cute japanese girls. you might say, hey, this is just an image ap relax. but for me, linda is a very good example for the ethical implications that come with a i applications. i think we as a society have to discuss thoroughly before we let a i make even more decisions for us. and we need more transparency and clear rules on how data sets up being put together. have you used lens? i yes. what did your results look like? let us know. i hope you enjoy this episode of shift. that's it for me by and see you next time. ah ah. it was through just so it's different. my mind felt like it was scrambled. and every time i wanted to week, i don't know, it was just so difficult. the 77 percent depression, anxiety as well as other mental health issues. on the rise in africa, we'll talk about i 7 percent on d, w. what's making the headlines and what's behind them? dw news africa. the show that the issues in t
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be eliminated, but at developers are responsible as well. lenses, developers have made a choice that mel advertised into a p us astronauts and superheroes, while fema advertised a fairy queens and cute japanese girls. you might say, hey, this is just an image ap relax. but for me, linda is a very good example for the ethical implications that come with a applications. i think we as a society have to discuss thoroughly before we let a i make even more decisions for us. and we need more transparency and clear rules on how data sets up being put together. have you used lens? i yes. what did your results look like? let us know. i hope you enjoyed this episode of shift. that's it from me by and see you next time with everybody knows fuels made from petroleum, who's large amounts of seo to us in static combustibles known as the fuels. i know tentative with scientists are researching that production. how exactly does it work? and do e fuels have a worse energy balance? read. next on d, w o, one of the most secretive organizations of the wowza east ray, the national intelligence agency theater,
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and also here is the presenter mel h, you have not joined the household division but you are dressedare dressed as if you have? i am giving coldstream with a twist. it is very— giving coldstream with a twist. it is very cold. giving coldstream with a twist. it is very cold-— giving coldstream with a twist. it is very cold. this was meant to be outside in — is very cold. this was meant to be outside in the _ is very cold. this was meant to be outside in the sun, _ is very cold. this was meant to be outside in the sun, we _ is very cold. this was meant to be outside in the sun, we have - is very cold. this was meant to be | outside in the sun, we have moved is very cold. this was meant to be i outside in the sun, we have moved it inside because it is cold and raining but mel is here as emotional support and to launch the big lunch? these guys will be super busy doing all their— these guys will be super busy doing all their amazing ceremonial stuff for the _ all their amazing ceremonial stuff for the coronation so we are having a big _ for the coronation so we are having a big lunch — f
and also here is the presenter mel h, you have not joined the household division but you are dressedare dressed as if you have? i am giving coldstream with a twist. it is very— giving coldstream with a twist. it is very cold. giving coldstream with a twist. it is very cold-— giving coldstream with a twist. it is very cold. this was meant to be outside in — is very cold. this was meant to be outside in the _ is very cold. this was meant to be outside in the sun, _ is very cold. this was...
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be eliminated, but at developers are responsible as well. lenses, developers have made a choice that mel advertised get to a p. s. astronauts and superheroes, while fema advertised a very cranes and cute japanese girls. you might say, hey, this is just an image ap relax. but for me, linda is a very good example for the ethical implications that come with a i applications. i think we as a society have to discuss thoroughly before we let a i make even more decisions for us. and we need more transparency and clear rules on how data sets up being put together. have you use length i? yes. what did your results look like? let us know. i hope you enjoyed this episode of shift. that's it for me by and see you next time. ah ah! what does the secret mean? a religious diva t o is it signified as a police, a feeling or a person. and we're can we find it both in the morning and within ourselves? the secret o d w m. my name is erica cannon vasquez, and 33 years old. i been in prison for 10 years and 6 months back convicted of murder because she had a miscarriage in el salvador has one of the harshest
be eliminated, but at developers are responsible as well. lenses, developers have made a choice that mel advertised get to a p. s. astronauts and superheroes, while fema advertised a very cranes and cute japanese girls. you might say, hey, this is just an image ap relax. but for me, linda is a very good example for the ethical implications that come with a i applications. i think we as a society have to discuss thoroughly before we let a i make even more decisions for us. and we need more...
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see you later. >> mel, to steve's point about sending a message this is really important.d we put a chart up of gld or gold? either way i'm happy. gold is in the 1900s basically. we have not seen it at these levels. you have to go back to 2011. if you look at gold in any other currency, the euro, the yen, it is already at new highs. gold will be at new highs, i believe, imminently, and the reason that is significant that kind of momentum coming into gold does not happen absent serious allocation of money into precious metals, fear about conventional banks, fear about is my money safe? is it safe in this currency? is it safe in this situation? i think that's the kind of message that rather than the fed always sending messages, maybe it should listen to messages from time to time. >> that's a great point. >> that and bitcoin. the bitcoin chart. >> maybe the fed should be listening. there are a bunch of messages. >> take a look at what's going on out there. >> whether the stock market is right or wrong, there is something clear to me as i look at my portfolio today, some of t
see you later. >> mel, to steve's point about sending a message this is really important.d we put a chart up of gld or gold? either way i'm happy. gold is in the 1900s basically. we have not seen it at these levels. you have to go back to 2011. if you look at gold in any other currency, the euro, the yen, it is already at new highs. gold will be at new highs, i believe, imminently, and the reason that is significant that kind of momentum coming into gold does not happen absent serious...
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least you have to have a conversation about what to look out for to a spokesperson for supervisor mel guard tells kron 4 she plans to call for a special hearing. >> tuesday during the san francisco board of supervisors meeting to come up with some strategies that they can turn that we we have is that. >> these incidents are being recorded on on cell phone video. and so we're trying to understand how much of it of incidents are being motivated by. >> the public display of violence. >> kron, 4 news. >> all right. switching gears here for a moment, too much more placid scene, golden gate bridge there looks very peaceful compared to what we just saw, but that peace is not to last too long. yeah. going to be very chaotic. i think here in the next 12, 18 hours of seeing a really ramp up again. yeah, it spring officially began today. it is back to some wintry weather as early as late tonight and i think really in for a rough day tomorrow we've got another atmospheric river event developing there all the way to hawaii. see that chain. the moisture rolling back in toward the bay area. just sta
least you have to have a conversation about what to look out for to a spokesperson for supervisor mel guard tells kron 4 she plans to call for a special hearing. >> tuesday during the san francisco board of supervisors meeting to come up with some strategies that they can turn that we we have is that. >> these incidents are being recorded on on cell phone video. and so we're trying to understand how much of it of incidents are being motivated by. >> the public display of...
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tomorrow in san francisco mel's drive-in is hosting a listening party.play e-lana all night titled did you know there was a tunnel under ocean boulevard. there's also a new milk shake, merchandise, and give away, happening at the restaurant on geary boulevard. both the singer and chain restaurant have a 1960s vibe. next, a beloved garden picks up the pieces. how the uc botanical garden hopes to recover after the storm damaged dozen trees and plants. a terrifying attack caught on camera. what the family is calling for days after the incident. >> building a better bay arevi g to the significant amount of rainfall we had. this is probably the most significant event we had during these winter storms. >> a race to reopen the road. big gas line leading to more storm related trouble. good morning it is sunday, march 26. i am liz kreutz here with m meteorologist lisa argen. lisa: we are starting off cool. temperatures continue to drop. nice view from our tower camera. 44, downtown. you can see the camera shaking. a bit of a breeze has kept those temperatures in
tomorrow in san francisco mel's drive-in is hosting a listening party.play e-lana all night titled did you know there was a tunnel under ocean boulevard. there's also a new milk shake, merchandise, and give away, happening at the restaurant on geary boulevard. both the singer and chain restaurant have a 1960s vibe. next, a beloved garden picks up the pieces. how the uc botanical garden hopes to recover after the storm damaged dozen trees and plants. a terrifying attack caught on camera. what...
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>> entre los famosos vecinos de edwin castro, va a estar ariana gran de, dakota johnson y jimmy kim melo, el primo y el hermano y todos los que se acercan. la realidad es otra. hay que buscar asesoramiento de abogados, contadores pÚblicos, certificados asesores en inversiÓn. >>> luego de comprar esta mansiÓn, edwin castro no serÁ un hombre pobre. tendrÁ 992 millones de dÓlares. >>> que nos invite una carne asada o algo asÍ. asÍ vamos, un dÍa a la vez, gracias por estar aquÍ, quÉdese en la casa de los famosos. tenga buenas noches. ♪. ♪♪. ♪. . . . . . >>> hoy en la casa de los famosos. arturo se consagrÓ como el lÍder esta semana. no le costÓ decidir su acompaÑante. >>> y es dania. >>> diosito santo, perdÓn, no voy a hacer nada, lo prometo. >>> estuvieron felices y contentos. >>> y dania y arturo comenzaron a jugar. >>> >>> no me acuerdo. >>> mientras en la casa dejaron volar la imaginaciÓn. sobre l
>> entre los famosos vecinos de edwin castro, va a estar ariana gran de, dakota johnson y jimmy kim melo, el primo y el hermano y todos los que se acercan. la realidad es otra. hay que buscar asesoramiento de abogados, contadores pÚblicos, certificados asesores en inversiÓn. >>> luego de comprar esta mansiÓn, edwin castro no serÁ un hombre pobre. tendrÁ 992 millones de dÓlares. >>> que nos invite una carne asada o algo asÍ. asÍ vamos, un dÍa a la vez, gracias...
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[ laughter ] it was amazing mel is a legend.and he came to the premier, and he gets up there, no one knew he was going to come, they're all surprised. and he gets up there and goes, "i just want you to know, on my drive over here tonight, i listened to the radio. and as i look at you all right now, you need to know we're going to have continued showers for the next two days. [ laughter ] "and there's a low pressure front moving in from canada. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know, we saw in the clip, you play ulysses - >> yes >> seth: ulysses s. grant. >> yeah. one of our hottest presidents. >> seth: and i will say -- [ laughter ] you know, i met you almost -- i mean, like, almost 30 years ago now. >> oh, my god. >> seth: and if someone had said, "he's gonna do one of two things - he's gonna win 'celebrity jeopardy,' or play ulysses s. grant." [ laughter ] and the fact that you did two in the same, like, month. >> come on, that's crazy >> seth: yeah. but you actually -- he's -- you dig him. >> i love him. he's the reason we don't all
[ laughter ] it was amazing mel is a legend.and he came to the premier, and he gets up there, no one knew he was going to come, they're all surprised. and he gets up there and goes, "i just want you to know, on my drive over here tonight, i listened to the radio. and as i look at you all right now, you need to know we're going to have continued showers for the next two days. [ laughter ] "and there's a low pressure front moving in from canada. [ laughter ] >> seth: you know, we...
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at that point, mel had a game-high. 21 san diego state winds. 71 to 64 and punch ticket to the elite 8 for the first time in program history. it's also the first time yes, tax abatement. number one seat ever. well, a couple along tenured ncaa coaches duking it out and another 5 c versus one seed contests. a and houston's kelvin sampson's miami was led by nigel pack in this one. who if you look closely, >> might resemble a certain day area hoops superstar taking the pass and bearing the 3 from the logo and the 5th ranked hurricanes had a surprising 6 point lead at the half pack in miami. just never let up in transition here. kicking the kickback to pack and that's not steph curry. like i don't know what is packet 7 of 10 threes for 26 points. the canes knocked off houston. 89 to 75 in for the first time in tourney history. >> there will be no number one seed playing in the elite 8. you've got to love miami coach jim as dance moves celebrating with his players in the locker room after the game coach. they're all still don't dance. how about some spring training giants and royals down i
at that point, mel had a game-high. 21 san diego state winds. 71 to 64 and punch ticket to the elite 8 for the first time in program history. it's also the first time yes, tax abatement. number one seat ever. well, a couple along tenured ncaa coaches duking it out and another 5 c versus one seed contests. a and houston's kelvin sampson's miami was led by nigel pack in this one. who if you look closely, >> might resemble a certain day area hoops superstar taking the pass and bearing the 3...
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mel? meg, that it was interesting they decided to cut prices on a drug which is made less necessary if the success of munjaro really takes off they have a drug that can prevent diabetes and help manage it and they will cut the price of insulin actually. >> that's a real good point. there's type i diabetes which wouldn't be helped by treating obesity but you do make a good point in terms of type two where people do sometimes need to use insulin as well. >> meg, thank you. meg tirrell. a fuel update on the pipeline, karen. you must be excited. >> i sold lilly and novartis, as good as these drugs, are as gigantic as i think they are, it was sort of like the "star wars" box office, buy the rumor, sell the news and once it started selling, it's fantastic life-changing products, but i'm out right now. >> yeah. >> that $20 billion estimate is going to take years, and when you think about it off a 30 billion barracks i mean, that's serious growth over the next several years and this stock has sold
mel? meg, that it was interesting they decided to cut prices on a drug which is made less necessary if the success of munjaro really takes off they have a drug that can prevent diabetes and help manage it and they will cut the price of insulin actually. >> that's a real good point. there's type i diabetes which wouldn't be helped by treating obesity but you do make a good point in terms of type two where people do sometimes need to use insulin as well. >> meg, thank you. meg...
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she said mel mingo de santos, her lunch for the next on the shortest amount. due to that ball in mom average of course have a job coach number last her too early. the object or memory form to she can chair given on it from what i live on. a lot of because it's going to show homesick. and on the long out of where you couldn't get t was sick out on south korea, does have a class as i walked, not to the minute pregnant takes root canal all decision and more and is always a little who kennedy confronted. isn't his best affectionate mother? the deputy shackling at economic with the scale of the colonial dispossession of africa is immense through seizure, purchased and preservation. western institutions have obtained hundreds of thousands of pieces from across the continent. some estimate, say 90 percent of african artifacts and now to be found outside africa, it's hard to measure precisely the scale of this dispossession. but it's clear that almost all of our figures ancient artifacts have left the continent and are now primarily in europe. and this activity goes b
she said mel mingo de santos, her lunch for the next on the shortest amount. due to that ball in mom average of course have a job coach number last her too early. the object or memory form to she can chair given on it from what i live on. a lot of because it's going to show homesick. and on the long out of where you couldn't get t was sick out on south korea, does have a class as i walked, not to the minute pregnant takes root canal all decision and more and is always a little who kennedy...
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mel?hank you. thank you for all the resear dem that's helped us through the pandemic. >> changes onÑi a dime. the stock has beene1 in this çó 120-185 range. we're smack in the middle of it. in terms of trading the stock, to me, it's a noç"touch. i think they have an investor day. there's zero clarity at this level. >> this seems to be right up there with banks for congress. and it's -- somewhat a bipartisan issue. if you look at the state of the union address, where president biden shamed eli lilly into lowering their drug prices, as well. well. i don't want to s i]it'say inner voice: (kombucha brewer): when i started my new kombucha business... ... i thought there would be a lot more kombucha... ...and a lot less business. inner voice (graphic designer): as a new small business owner... ...i've learned that trying to be the “cool” boss... ...is a lot harder when you're actually the “stressed” boss. inner voice (furniture maker): i know everything about my new furniture business. well, eve
mel?hank you. thank you for all the resear dem that's helped us through the pandemic. >> changes onÑi a dime. the stock has beene1 in this çó 120-185 range. we're smack in the middle of it. in terms of trading the stock, to me, it's a noç"touch. i think they have an investor day. there's zero clarity at this level. >> this seems to be right up there with banks for congress. and it's -- somewhat a bipartisan issue. if you look at the state of the union address, where...
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particular episode where mel decides he wants to hire a guy to be a waiter is paying him $2.60 an hourwe only get to 35, don't we? it makes me good and mad, and alice wanted to be right and she wanted to be strong and she wanted to be the leader. here. we do the same work. oh don't give me that women's lip junk junk. well, in that case, you can run it without me and flo and vera because we quit. he tried to run the diner without us going over to barney's burger barn and get some decent service. but what about these eggs, don't you? and wasn't possible on behalf of alice, vera and myself, breads. when i was invited to speak for the votes that were being taken to pass the equal rights amendment, i thought, how do i do this? so it occurred to me to where the alice uniform because they knew her and they were her . i hope all of the alice's who work unprotected, will carry the message to their bosses that we want and we have earned our economic rights. in the seventies. you can talk about the women's movement, but in in the eighties, you've got reagan government is not the solution to our p
particular episode where mel decides he wants to hire a guy to be a waiter is paying him $2.60 an hourwe only get to 35, don't we? it makes me good and mad, and alice wanted to be right and she wanted to be strong and she wanted to be the leader. here. we do the same work. oh don't give me that women's lip junk junk. well, in that case, you can run it without me and flo and vera because we quit. he tried to run the diner without us going over to barney's burger barn and get some decent service....
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those without mel, family members risked starvation. a single mother has no choice but to disguise her daughter as a boy of sama becomes her name. but when she is forced to attend religious classes, her disguise is discovered. ah, the sharia court decides her fate. mother could i. did you mother the agenda you go? well god answer them mother good. um, i will, i will come okay, now i i live in 2004. the duke by mac, received a golden globe for this film among other awards. he's convinced that the creativity of afghan direct is, is a result of the difficult production conditions that they face in his country. sought the film us had sudden seen the lawyer get all the most of our film makers see, especially the young filmmakers don't have producers o w to yolanda, so they try to find various other ways of turning their ideas and concepts for cinema and to reality. all on the cellular that's, you know, mobile to well, what it was in each one of these filmmakers are internationally recognized, but have been forced to live and work far away fr
those without mel, family members risked starvation. a single mother has no choice but to disguise her daughter as a boy of sama becomes her name. but when she is forced to attend religious classes, her disguise is discovered. ah, the sharia court decides her fate. mother could i. did you mother the agenda you go? well god answer them mother good. um, i will, i will come okay, now i i live in 2004. the duke by mac, received a golden globe for this film among other awards. he's convinced that...
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. >> mel: we need more of those programs. liz, thank you. the san francisco supervisors unveiled a plan this week in response to the recent violence. we'l ♪♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on a roll-ay. how about you? i'm just visiting. u.s. bank. ranked #1 in customer satisfaction with retail banking in california by j.d. power. youth violence. this week they did release an action plan that will expand eral existing s programs. that includes putting more violence interruptors in school who are trained to diffus dangerous situations. mental health support and hire more muni transit ambassadors who are trained in deescalation techniques. francisco supervisor joel en thank you so much for joining as a parent and for parents who that's a tall order, a g
. >> mel: we need more of those programs. liz, thank you. the san francisco supervisors unveiled a plan this week in response to the recent violence. we'l ♪♪ alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura? that's for sure-ah. atms in fresno? fres-yes. encinitas? yes, indeed-us. anaheim? big time. more guacamole? i'm on...
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san francisco supervisor mirana mel guard tweeted earlier tonight the altercations there have resulted in physical injuries often after school lets out. now barr says the increased patrols will begin tomorrow. she says, quote, we must support the kids and keep them safe along with everyone else. she's asking parents to monitor their kids, social media and follow what they're doing. >> on the coast, an elderly man was rescued after he suffered a medical emergency while fishing in pacifica. it happened yesterday afternoon just before 4 near morning point. a chp helicopter responding and hoist am pacific, a firefighter to the man's location. he was later airlifted to safety. still unclear if you suffered any injuries. >> 3 kids were injured by fireworks last night at ocean beach park. police say 2 of them suffered serious injuries. officers say a group of about 20 to 30 kids were around a beach fire when several of them begin lighting off fireworks. 3 injured juveniles were taken to the hospital for treatment park. police are investigating. >> all right. let's take a live look now. ed, 6
san francisco supervisor mirana mel guard tweeted earlier tonight the altercations there have resulted in physical injuries often after school lets out. now barr says the increased patrols will begin tomorrow. she says, quote, we must support the kids and keep them safe along with everyone else. she's asking parents to monitor their kids, social media and follow what they're doing. >> on the coast, an elderly man was rescued after he suffered a medical emergency while fishing in pacifica....
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those without mel, family members, risk starvation. a single mother has no choice but to disguise her daughter as a boy, osama becomes her name. but when she is forced to attend religious classes, her disguise is discovered. her sharia court decides her fate. over. hello, i did you mother? ha, you were gonna dance her mother cleo douglasville cover. okay, now i i am in 2004. so duke by mac, received a golden globe for this film among other awards. he's convinced that the creativity of afghan direct is, is a result of the difficult production conditions that they face in his country. sought the film us had suddenly the lawyer get the most of our filmmakers see, especially the young filmmakers don't have producers o dot m w to yolanda, so they try to find various other ways of turning their ideas and concepts for cinema and to reality. all on the shoulder. that's, you know, mobile to well, what it was in each one of these filmmakers are internationally recognized, but have been forced to live and work far away from their homeland. unfort
those without mel, family members, risk starvation. a single mother has no choice but to disguise her daughter as a boy, osama becomes her name. but when she is forced to attend religious classes, her disguise is discovered. her sharia court decides her fate. over. hello, i did you mother? ha, you were gonna dance her mother cleo douglasville cover. okay, now i i am in 2004. so duke by mac, received a golden globe for this film among other awards. he's convinced that the creativity of afghan...
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that new yorker would be a place, a tourism fidel, until he became nearly dependent on the family. mel effect of the economy they won't solicit thought economical a case. what can you do against this dependency and insert when the must have passed out. but when we opted for tourism, we stopped producing the things that we need to live here. the alley man throws out everything from food to other necessities. it's better than it larry the id that we made ourselves dependent on the import of goods from elsewhere. they made kathy as there's a fighter incompetent against the backdrop of the climate crisis. floors are they there, there now transport routes and means of transportation must be changed when it kill dashboard. and we need to start producing something else that galaxies lead will run up to the fear prosperity must be generated from the production of our own. essential goods is the elaborate and not only from tourism, but as our st. louis, that inertial entity of co moral will says is there are a lot of people here who earn a lot of money from to it. so do you have to fight these
that new yorker would be a place, a tourism fidel, until he became nearly dependent on the family. mel effect of the economy they won't solicit thought economical a case. what can you do against this dependency and insert when the must have passed out. but when we opted for tourism, we stopped producing the things that we need to live here. the alley man throws out everything from food to other necessities. it's better than it larry the id that we made ourselves dependent on the import of goods...
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that'll mel unlike before where we'd have a good yield one year and a bad one. the next yazzy and daniel ala pocketbook show that e vinitez wants to achieve even more. he striving to convince other coffee farmers in the region of this method. oh, here to in south western germany pioneering work is happening. i. if you see this here, it looks pretty desolate. a bunch of vessels in here are edge they made or this is amber. it's due to the weather over there, but we don't spray. so we have to put up with the we exactly, um, current among the undergrowth grows there, most valuable crop. i mean that transition when you hear that rattling inside the hod. yeah, then it's dry enough to thrash. is us talking? some brazen ears and flits cline have developed the regional alternative to coffee . they're finally having a break through many years in the making vermani and shawn 6 and my lead are making live in coffee for 26 years now not guns another. but the generation back then said no thanks. we can afford real coffee now on the so today's generation says, no, we want to e
that'll mel unlike before where we'd have a good yield one year and a bad one. the next yazzy and daniel ala pocketbook show that e vinitez wants to achieve even more. he striving to convince other coffee farmers in the region of this method. oh, here to in south western germany pioneering work is happening. i. if you see this here, it looks pretty desolate. a bunch of vessels in here are edge they made or this is amber. it's due to the weather over there, but we don't spray. so we have to put...
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what is actually happening inside the country now, well, you are talking about the last protest, which mel place on sunday, people came and drove them, rather, because few people voluntarily come to such protests, they rode on very old buses that posed a danger to the passengers themselves and to other people traveling on the road, so they were stopped at the entrances of the city. well, this freed such the reaction of the participants of the rally i want to draw attention to the fact that the organizers of this rally are the so-called shorg party, now they have reorganized a little and announced the creation of a movement for the people of pentru popor moldavian will be, and here are the movements, and the party of shora and the party of the former chief of the national police are now , er, a man is on the er international wanted list in london. but such a peculiar communist in the fall , they talked about the fact that my santa must go to moscow to negotiate with putin. and we will not cooperate with gas prices, and so on, and so on. this topic is closed because today the first day of sp
what is actually happening inside the country now, well, you are talking about the last protest, which mel place on sunday, people came and drove them, rather, because few people voluntarily come to such protests, they rode on very old buses that posed a danger to the passengers themselves and to other people traveling on the road, so they were stopped at the entrances of the city. well, this freed such the reaction of the participants of the rally i want to draw attention to the fact that the...
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i when mel jenna to philo anesthesia ella, and let us masato saddle with their thought idly must. what's so, eddie? subtle. 15 minutes, my old tyler full philosophy show to you. part of it had been done with that. and if it doesn't mean it has been measured in the, in a small swath, was that or not? you noted by then measure the militia. i thought he was eminent in one siren. lamazzo. ok. that'll do that often. so with my larger us not to read the events in iraq, almost 4000000 to my grade. according to you and data. other sources speak of 2000000 won't casualties and 7000000 migrants people fled from the americans from extremists and from isis in recent years. those who once quit the republic are returning will khalid has them. a former security officer fled the country after his family was targeted in a terrorist attack with 30 co op and had below portable with botello dolah. and them say, are, well, we're not covered at what, hello, la has a list across a philosophy. i'm not all and who are stuck on that here in the hall? i just need it looked at how would that les ha, on be me
i when mel jenna to philo anesthesia ella, and let us masato saddle with their thought idly must. what's so, eddie? subtle. 15 minutes, my old tyler full philosophy show to you. part of it had been done with that. and if it doesn't mean it has been measured in the, in a small swath, was that or not? you noted by then measure the militia. i thought he was eminent in one siren. lamazzo. ok. that'll do that often. so with my larger us not to read the events in iraq, almost 4000000 to my grade....