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mike: yeah.tiful. i mean, they're almost pieces of art. mike: we think they are pieces of art. lemonis: it seems to me like the artwork is so fantastic that this imagery could be used on product extensions i would think. mike: yeah. i think if your a company who becomes cool in hard goods, then you can leverage that into lots of other things. lemonis: a good example of a company that becomes good at hard goods can create the line extensions in soft goods is a company like burton. and burton is the largest manufacturer of snowboards today, but they've really expanded their business and grown their top line by creating soft goods -- that's essentially apparel. but they had to build credibility inside of that community by creating a good snowboard first. i think what mike is trying to do is mimic that model. how did you come up with the idea? mike: well, i had worked for another ski company, rossignol skis. lemonis: okay. mike: vice president of sales and marketing. but i had this other idea that, y
mike: yeah.tiful. i mean, they're almost pieces of art. mike: we think they are pieces of art. lemonis: it seems to me like the artwork is so fantastic that this imagery could be used on product extensions i would think. mike: yeah. i think if your a company who becomes cool in hard goods, then you can leverage that into lots of other things. lemonis: a good example of a company that becomes good at hard goods can create the line extensions in soft goods is a company like burton. and burton is...
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mike: per can? kurt: yeah. mike: we've got to get that down. lori: $3.99 per can? kurt: yeah. mike: i think the concept is good. i think there's a lot of refinement needed. obviously, we haven't seen the manufacturing process yet. i'd like to dive into the recipes and look at that a little more, see where there's inefficiencies. lemonis: if we really want to grow the brand, i think we need to have a team effort, so what i'd like to do, i'm going to bring them in with me so that you're partners with all of us because i believe that they bring a technical knowledge of food processing and science to the table plus distribution, plus manufacturing. are you okay with that idea? barb: i do absolutely love that idea. kurt: yes, the copacking alone, let's see what we can do together. i'll work with you on it. lemonis: look, i feel like kurt having somebody like michael on board will really help him. michael's a scientist-engineer-genius, but when i first met him, he was also rushing through things, like kurt. kurt: we've been working with whole foods on making the cans pop a little bi
mike: per can? kurt: yeah. mike: we've got to get that down. lori: $3.99 per can? kurt: yeah. mike: i think the concept is good. i think there's a lot of refinement needed. obviously, we haven't seen the manufacturing process yet. i'd like to dive into the recipes and look at that a little more, see where there's inefficiencies. lemonis: if we really want to grow the brand, i think we need to have a team effort, so what i'd like to do, i'm going to bring them in with me so that you're partners...
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candice: here in the bay, mike found a job as a property manager and saved enough money for this tiny studio in oakland. danielle: yeahs own bathroom. mike: it's our place. mike: put your shoes on. mike: it's our starting foundation. mike: come on. danielle: i was dancin'. candice: but after being homeless for months, it was a roof over their heads. but fo many single dads, especially those who have gotten in trouble with the law, having a home is out of reach, they say. brandon: basically, the hardest thing to do when you're struggling is to have an address. candice: brandon is a handyman. he's just restarting these projects because, for the last year and a half-- brandon: yeah, tomorrow's probably gonna be the drywall and the texture. candice: --he was repairing something else, he says, something he admits to damaging the last ten years of his family's life. brandon: i was living in my truck across the street from my mom's house for, like, a year. i stayed in the back of my suburban. substance abuse really is the bottom line. that's where it all came down to. like, it ruined me and my kids' mother's relationship. my
candice: here in the bay, mike found a job as a property manager and saved enough money for this tiny studio in oakland. danielle: yeahs own bathroom. mike: it's our place. mike: put your shoes on. mike: it's our starting foundation. mike: come on. danielle: i was dancin'. candice: but after being homeless for months, it was a roof over their heads. but fo many single dads, especially those who have gotten in trouble with the law, having a home is out of reach, they say. brandon: basically, the...
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. >> mike what's your take on tony's take? >> yeah, i mean, i think he's right.at we are looking at is decelerating top-line growth i think we will still see impressive growth and it's important to remember that the hurdle has been lower a little bit. even the bulls have lower some of their global sub growth estimates for this quarter that might mean that with that lower hurd the they could still do well coming out of earnings i do think we want to be very cautious taking net longs and high valuations stocks like this in a high-valuation market there's a lot of bullish sentiment in this stock. i think using options is the only way to mitigate the down side risk in case things turn a little bit ugly here. >> coming up, phtony has got some intel on intel we'll reveal after this. i have an idea for a trade. oh yeah, you going to place it? not until i'm sure. why don't you call td ameritrade for a strategy gut check? what's that? you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior decorator. vo
. >> mike what's your take on tony's take? >> yeah, i mean, i think he's right.at we are looking at is decelerating top-line growth i think we will still see impressive growth and it's important to remember that the hurdle has been lower a little bit. even the bulls have lower some of their global sub growth estimates for this quarter that might mean that with that lower hurd the they could still do well coming out of earnings i do think we want to be very cautious taking net longs...
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the real change so i want to see it's not just the odds it's a black faces in high places right mike yeah yeah i'm not no no exactly and you know we see we see a good representation of black and brown faces on t.v. but we don't see it behind the camera and we see amazing representation of black faces in you know football for example but we don't see any of it in the managerial struggle and it's a civil right really needed to have power he gets to write the script he gets to coach the team he gets to be the dodds right so yeah that type of representation real representation of real power you know is still missing yeah and not even the conversation about racism still today is too superficial for me and i want to go much deeper think much more about institutional change ok should we have audience questions. i have from toronto canada. as you said racism is politically advantageous in a white supremacist world wins elections is one of the engines that keeps capitalism running it justifies subjugation of racialized people to lower wage labor and poverty so why are we still trying to argue as r
the real change so i want to see it's not just the odds it's a black faces in high places right mike yeah yeah i'm not no no exactly and you know we see we see a good representation of black and brown faces on t.v. but we don't see it behind the camera and we see amazing representation of black faces in you know football for example but we don't see any of it in the managerial struggle and it's a civil right really needed to have power he gets to write the script he gets to coach the team he...
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mike: yeah. ana: thank you so much. that really means a lot.ught. i was even wondering if it was, like, an ana impersonator. awesome job. ana: i had a positive attitude, and it went well. lemonis: you get a high five on that one. you did it. i'm proud of you. very proud of you. ana: thank you. ♪♪ i'm ready to sit down with ana and really consider doing a deal with her because i feel like she's done every single thing that i've asked her to. how are you? ana: i'm good. lemonis: good to see you. and while she maybe rolled her eyes a few times or pushed back, in the end, she made the changes. she made the progress. she deserves a shot. so, one of the things that i said to you was, through this process, is if you can get somebody else to invest, i'll invest. ana: yeah. right. lemonis: so, how's that working? ana: it's working okay. i mean, there's somebody here that wants to meet with us. lemonis: one of the people that ana invited to her investor conference a few weeks ago was her friend, nick molina. ana: hi, nick. thanks for coming. nick: hi, ho
mike: yeah. ana: thank you so much. that really means a lot.ught. i was even wondering if it was, like, an ana impersonator. awesome job. ana: i had a positive attitude, and it went well. lemonis: you get a high five on that one. you did it. i'm proud of you. very proud of you. ana: thank you. ♪♪ i'm ready to sit down with ana and really consider doing a deal with her because i feel like she's done every single thing that i've asked her to. how are you? ana: i'm good. lemonis: good to see...
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. >> charts look great for el, mike, what's the trade >> yeah, so i think the fundamentals for the business look pretty strong as well so right now we're seeing them recover much more quickly, i think, than the company expected, than a lot of observers expected as carter mentioned they sell premium products offering significant pricing power, we anticipate to see a margin expansion and return to that 6 to 8% top line growth, double digit bottom line eps growth, and of course, their second largest market right now is china. and that is an enormous market right now the average chinese consumer is spending one-tenth what an american consumer is spending on the same products, one- tenth what a south korean is spending on the same products enormous growth opportunity. it's priced for that, very much like a growth toing seeing the price to earnings rasche yo at all-time highs and price to sell similarly at all-time highs. a lot of growth is priced in good operating business. relatively high valuations on the promise of what the future might bring. the way to play earnings they've done historicall
. >> charts look great for el, mike, what's the trade >> yeah, so i think the fundamentals for the business look pretty strong as well so right now we're seeing them recover much more quickly, i think, than the company expected, than a lot of observers expected as carter mentioned they sell premium products offering significant pricing power, we anticipate to see a margin expansion and return to that 6 to 8% top line growth, double digit bottom line eps growth, and of course, their...
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. >> all right so mike, then, what's the trade? >> yeah, so, i just make two quick points before we get to the options trade. just taking a look at gold first. just think about it, this is one of the few risk assets that really hasn't taken charge with everything else in the market, all-time highs, risk assets all-time high, but gold far from it that presents an opportunity this is not just a unique attitude by me if you look at the commitment of trader reports you will see the net longs and commodity have been increasing quite considerably, it's actually at a six-week high right now. this is not a view that only carter and i ares pouzing at this point look at the multiples for the constituent stocks of gds. so the gold miners on a valuation basis are trading at the lows they haven't seen since 2013 we're looking at about 19 times trailing only 14 times forward earnings multiples for the index as a whole if you look at gdx you have a little bit of a back stop from valuation perspective. so the trade i was looking at was the june 34, 39 cal
. >> all right so mike, then, what's the trade? >> yeah, so, i just make two quick points before we get to the options trade. just taking a look at gold first. just think about it, this is one of the few risk assets that really hasn't taken charge with everything else in the market, all-time highs, risk assets all-time high, but gold far from it that presents an opportunity this is not just a unique attitude by me if you look at the commitment of trader reports you will see the net...
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mike? >> yeah, great, that's good. >> jimmy: okay. is it true that mypillow lost $65 million in revenue because of these conspiracy theories? >> that is so true. my company, mypillow which makes the most beautiful, soft foam rubber sacks stuffed with passion by white people in my home state of minnesota suffered a $65 million loss because left-wing media outlets have painted a picture of me as some kind of crackpot, even though i haven't done crack or pot in years! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah. well. is it possible that people think you're crazy because you often say crazy things? >> no, that's just -- you better watch it or i'll get your i pchp address, you hear m you punk? the only thing crazy i see is dominion! dominion is building voting machines that only cast ballots for democrats, instead of what they should be working on. >> jimmy: which is what? >> which is robots that can tell if you're a gay! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. >> i've lost $65 million and i'll happily lose $65 million more if that's the cost of telling the american
mike? >> yeah, great, that's good. >> jimmy: okay. is it true that mypillow lost $65 million in revenue because of these conspiracy theories? >> that is so true. my company, mypillow which makes the most beautiful, soft foam rubber sacks stuffed with passion by white people in my home state of minnesota suffered a $65 million loss because left-wing media outlets have painted a picture of me as some kind of crackpot, even though i haven't done crack or pot in years! [ laughter...
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the real change so i want to see it's not just the odds it's a black faces in high places right mike yeah yeah i'm not no no exactly and you know we see we see a good representation of black and brown faces on t.v. but we don't see it behind the camera and we see amazing representation of black faces in you know football for example but we don't see any of it in the managerial struggle and it's a civil right really know it has to have power he gets to write the script he gets to coach the team he gets to be the dodds right so yeah that type of representation real representation of bell paua you know is still missing yeah and not even the conversation about racism still today is too superficial for me and i want to go much deeper think much more about institutional change ok should we have audience questions. i have from toronto canada. as you said racism is politically advantageous in a white supremacist world wins elections is one of the engines that keeps capitalism running it justifies subjugation of racialized people to low wage labor and poverty so why are we still trying to argue as
the real change so i want to see it's not just the odds it's a black faces in high places right mike yeah yeah i'm not no no exactly and you know we see we see a good representation of black and brown faces on t.v. but we don't see it behind the camera and we see amazing representation of black faces in you know football for example but we don't see any of it in the managerial struggle and it's a civil right really know it has to have power he gets to write the script he gets to coach the team...
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one of the five to be long going into earnings >> all right, thanks for that carter mike, you got the trade. >> yeah you know, microsoft from a fundamental point of view, i think they're very well set up what we have here is probably a little bit later stage migration by more mature companies to the cloud. i think they're very well-positioned in that space for growth, maybe even better than amazon is which probably was more focused towards, you know, younger companies that were sort of making that migration a little sooner. plus, they're also well-positioned at enterprise spending for those industries that are not likely to migrate completely to the cloud. those would include things like financial services and health care obviously they've demonstrated their ability to perform looking at earnings, the options market is implying a 3.6% move that's in line with the 3.6% or so that the kaine has averaged over the course of the last eight quarters one thing i would point out is at about 35 times earnings these are valuations for microsoft we haven't seen in 18 years 2003 was the last time we saw the sto
one of the five to be long going into earnings >> all right, thanks for that carter mike, you got the trade. >> yeah you know, microsoft from a fundamental point of view, i think they're very well set up what we have here is probably a little bit later stage migration by more mature companies to the cloud. i think they're very well-positioned in that space for growth, maybe even better than amazon is which probably was more focused towards, you know, younger companies that were sort...
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. >> but it doesn't -- >> mike? >> yeah, but it does not mean that this is the month when we should all do distracted driving. that means that we are giving awareness for it. out to roadways and no reports of problems like that. folk, you can dial in and listen to the audio if you have to do a meeting. and over here, traffic flow and no problems out of the altamont pass, and this is the traditional slow out of the tri valley, and right around highway 230 or state route 238, and mission vul vard with a disabled vehicle there, and we got the word that it should be out of the lane, and we are slow at the bay toll plaza, and so it is all clear here, and in fact, look at the view there, kari, but you have a better view of our climate. >> yeah. so we are starting out this morning with the nice quiet weather, and also cool temperatures are the usual start to the day. but we haven't seen the clouds that we have seen the past couple of days. it is partly cloudy and 46 degrees to start out as you head out the door, and the temperatur
. >> but it doesn't -- >> mike? >> yeah, but it does not mean that this is the month when we should all do distracted driving. that means that we are giving awareness for it. out to roadways and no reports of problems like that. folk, you can dial in and listen to the audio if you have to do a meeting. and over here, traffic flow and no problems out of the altamont pass, and this is the traditional slow out of the tri valley, and right around highway 230 or state route 238,...
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now for a look at the rising price of homes and autos, mike. >> yeahtrong demand as consumers have lots of savings and want to buy a new home this is the key manheim used car index. it basically shows the trend this usually is not that exciting looking chart, but this is up massively like almost 50% or so year-over-year, and it's accelerated annin the last coupe of months. this is median price of a single family home. usually much more measured growth this is something like 17% over the course now a number of new existing homes fell short because there's not a lot of supply. we're trying to find the clearing price on all these things the stock market obviously has handicapped son-ime of these effects. if you look at bellwether names in plays on used car sales as well as homebuilders, they've done really well the s&p is up about 20%, and what you see here is auto nation and carmax auto nation really, you know, they're really more emphasizing used versus new cars even though new is higher on revenue, and then we have the homebuilders. here's the thing, h
now for a look at the rising price of homes and autos, mike. >> yeahtrong demand as consumers have lots of savings and want to buy a new home this is the key manheim used car index. it basically shows the trend this usually is not that exciting looking chart, but this is up massively like almost 50% or so year-over-year, and it's accelerated annin the last coupe of months. this is median price of a single family home. usually much more measured growth this is something like 17% over the...
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mike: yeah. we really are looking for an overall theme.u an idea of, like, elevating. let's go bigger. lemonis: if you don't evolve, you're not gonna attract new customers, and you're not gonna keep employees happy. and i also want you to think about, what do we have to get out of every customer now? jerry: another dollar. lemonis: another dollar, so all this artwork can also translate onto memorabilia, souvenirs, gift bags. this to me is a $250,000-a-year category. matisun: wow. lemonis: minimum. if 36,000 people a year come through these doors, if they can get one out of four people, 9,000 people to spend an average of $30 on merchandise, well, that's $270,000 a year annually without doing anything more. john: we're gonna play around with all your favorites. matisun: oh, good! john: and then we're gonna come back to you with some refined ideas that elevate the company and makes people want to come back. lemonis: whoop! all right. ♪♪ taylor: how's it going? jim: morning, taylor. how are you today? taylor: good. lemonis: the work on the ou
mike: yeah. we really are looking for an overall theme.u an idea of, like, elevating. let's go bigger. lemonis: if you don't evolve, you're not gonna attract new customers, and you're not gonna keep employees happy. and i also want you to think about, what do we have to get out of every customer now? jerry: another dollar. lemonis: another dollar, so all this artwork can also translate onto memorabilia, souvenirs, gift bags. this to me is a $250,000-a-year category. matisun: wow. lemonis:...
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we're like mike. yeah. you know, i was scared for tomorrow. >> and you know, your realtor is working for you. there were 18 townhomes up for grabs starting at 1.2 million dollars. what really attracted this fires. to the condos is that they are set at a fixed rate meaning no bidding wars will take place. and despite much of california being under drought conditions. there is a beautiful bloom blanketing part of the sierra nevada foothills. we'll take a look. >> and rain clouds moving out of here comes a big ridge of high pressure building our way. what that will do your temperatures next. >> and in sports after having their 13 game winning streak snapped the try to get back on the surfboard and ride the wave once again there in tampa tonight. our sports director jason dumas says here in studio will have the highlights when we come back. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> the a's 13 game win streak came to an end yesterday. but today is a new day. bob melvin company. they want to go streaking again a couple of a's
we're like mike. yeah. you know, i was scared for tomorrow. >> and you know, your realtor is working for you. there were 18 townhomes up for grabs starting at 1.2 million dollars. what really attracted this fires. to the condos is that they are set at a fixed rate meaning no bidding wars will take place. and despite much of california being under drought conditions. there is a beautiful bloom blanketing part of the sierra nevada foothills. we'll take a look. >> and rain clouds...
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. >> thanks, cater mike, you got the trade. >> yeah, so microsoft, i mean, from a fundamental point of view i think they're very well set up i mean, what we have here is probably a little bit later stage migration by more mature companies to the cloud that are very well-positioned in that space for growth, maybe even better than amazon is, which probably was more focused towards younger companies that were making that migration a little bit sooner. plus they're well-positioned for enterprise spending for industries not migrating completely to the cloud, things like financial services and health care. obviously they've demonstrated their ability to perform earnings options market implying 3.6% move next week in line with 3.6 the company has averaged in the last eight quarters. one thing to point out, at 35 types earnings these are valuations from microsoft we haven't seen since 2003, last time the stock traded at multiples it has been recently the way to make a modestly bullish bet without a lot of exposure if the market 14should pull back or valuations come in is using a california --
. >> thanks, cater mike, you got the trade. >> yeah, so microsoft, i mean, from a fundamental point of view i think they're very well set up i mean, what we have here is probably a little bit later stage migration by more mature companies to the cloud that are very well-positioned in that space for growth, maybe even better than amazon is, which probably was more focused towards younger companies that were making that migration a little bit sooner. plus they're well-positioned for...
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business. >>> welcome back let's get over to mike, taking a look at upside momentum as things stand, mike. >> yeahsome of the upside momentum and fundamental inputs for the market, here's the citi economic surprise index. this was somewhat broken by the covid crash and massive snap-back. it did not conform to the normal range. but you have seen it recede pretty profoundly back toward zero which basically means that the economic data no longer consistently beating economic forecasts as much as they once were still positive but trending towards zero this would have been the upper end of the range before, though. it shows you when you have those difusion indexes, it only stays so long. looking at the earnings revision, super strong story with upper earnings revisions. so i think it basically means the fundamentals are in place in terms of things improving, but maybe just not as quickly relative to forecasts as we've become used to and maybe that explains some of the give and take with the cyclical sectors that we've seen in the last few weeks, guys. >> i was just going to say if woe went back to the
business. >>> welcome back let's get over to mike, taking a look at upside momentum as things stand, mike. >> yeahsome of the upside momentum and fundamental inputs for the market, here's the citi economic surprise index. this was somewhat broken by the covid crash and massive snap-back. it did not conform to the normal range. but you have seen it recede pretty profoundly back toward zero which basically means that the economic data no longer consistently beating economic...
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think this is one of the five to be long going into earnings >> thanks for that, carter mike, you've got the trade >> yeah, so you know, microsoft, from a fundamental point of view, i think they're very well set up what we have here is probably a little bit later stage migration by more mature companies to the cloud. and i think they're very well positioned in that space for growth maybe even better than amazon is, which was probably more focused towards younger companies that were sort of making that migration a little bit sooner plus, they are also well positioned in enterprise spending for those industries that are not likely to migrant to the cloud, and those would include financial services and success. and obviously, they've demonstrated their ability to concern. the market is implying a 3.6% move that's in line with the 3.6% or so that the company has averaged over the last six quarters these are valuations from microsoft that we haven't seen in about 18 years, 2003 was the last time we saw the stock trading at the multiples where it has been most recently. so a way that we can make a modestly bull
think this is one of the five to be long going into earnings >> thanks for that, carter mike, you've got the trade >> yeah, so you know, microsoft, from a fundamental point of view, i think they're very well set up what we have here is probably a little bit later stage migration by more mature companies to the cloud. and i think they're very well positioned in that space for growth maybe even better than amazon is, which was probably more focused towards younger companies that were...
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yeah, mike marcus. yeah. yeah so we can definitely look at that word.'ve got some of the morning reports were waiting for the archives to fully open so we can get all the rest and we should be able to get direct information for them. hmm hmm um, have you had the opportunity to read any japanese perspectives of the rescue at los banos? i have not i'd be very fascinated to see if there were any out there. the reason i believe there's probably not any so if anybody knows of any please let me know. yeah the after action report from the 11th airborne just says, you know, they they eliminated 243 of the enemy that day now that includes task force soul and and the camp but when you consider how you guards their word they can't most likely mostly guards were killed. i mean yeah an issue a konichi and just a handful of others as far as i know. i think he was like seven or eight where the only ones that survived and and they were either later killed or executed so i don't know if there's any japanese accounts of the raid i'd be very curious to read them if there
yeah, mike marcus. yeah. yeah so we can definitely look at that word.'ve got some of the morning reports were waiting for the archives to fully open so we can get all the rest and we should be able to get direct information for them. hmm hmm um, have you had the opportunity to read any japanese perspectives of the rescue at los banos? i have not i'd be very fascinated to see if there were any out there. the reason i believe there's probably not any so if anybody knows of any please let me know....
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. >> yeah. mike, we were looking back at the air quality in may, and it showed it was pretty good when traffic was down, and then the smog levels started to creep back up when more and more cars hit the road. so much of the bay area and the state has been dealing with unusual record-breaking heat as well as all those wildfires last year. that causes some of the worst air quality in a decade. according to the air quality index there was a stretch of clean air in march as well as april last year, but then as we moved into the warmer months and more economic activity, the numbers jumped into the unhealthy category. cars, trucks, heavy duty trucks and diesel-powered equipment have a far greater air pollution emission, so the bottom line is how we start to commute to work when we return to the office. also the transition to cleaner technology for ships and trucks will also play a key role. be sure to check out our entire climate in crisis series on nbcbayarea.com. >>> and i'll have a look at the weather f
. >> yeah. mike, we were looking back at the air quality in may, and it showed it was pretty good when traffic was down, and then the smog levels started to creep back up when more and more cars hit the road. so much of the bay area and the state has been dealing with unusual record-breaking heat as well as all those wildfires last year. that causes some of the worst air quality in a decade. according to the air quality index there was a stretch of clean air in march as well as april last...
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yeah. no, exactly. actually, mike, aws growth accelerated. acceleration the backlog had growth had been great in -- before last year the acceleration was huge. we expected to accelerate more next quarter that was positive. you called out advertising advertising accelerated for the third quarter in a row i think it was up almost 80% aws and the advertising segments are huge for amazon's margins. for us, about 80% of the company's operating income is from aws and advertising so if you have both of those segments accelerating, it gives them a lot of optionalty on the margin a lot of the options to make investments in other parts of the business >> john, it's morgan it seems like based on what we've gotten this week in terms of earnings, the biggest tech names are getting bigger amazon, the revenue for advertising was seven times greater than the revenue we saw for twitter. you can make a similar case for alphabet and the run rate for youtube versus netflix, for example. how does this speak to the fact that the winners are becoming even bigger wi
yeah. no, exactly. actually, mike, aws growth accelerated. acceleration the backlog had growth had been great in -- before last year the acceleration was huge. we expected to accelerate more next quarter that was positive. you called out advertising advertising accelerated for the third quarter in a row i think it was up almost 80% aws and the advertising segments are huge for amazon's margins. for us, about 80% of the company's operating income is from aws and advertising so if you have both...
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they could have trouble getting democrats, couldn't they put mike yeah, saw probability-- i would saylt. of the complications they are are harder on the house side than the senate. you can see how they get to 25% rate on corporate . where the capital gains comes down especially as it relates to the estate tax and centers like tester who have a lot of family ranges, family farms in montana, you have a lot of different dynamics. i would not hazard a guess on where capital gains come down. i think let's model analyst then i are saying is out of 43.4%, but where it is up in the 30s i wouldn't hazard to guess and i think that senators and house members need to talk to constituents. the time horizon for this, the timeline, you are sort of looking at a end of summer negotiations so there will be a lot of conversations and a lot of money spent. there will be big campaigns, 25 million on a corporate tax so this is the start of the conversation went thing to clear about the white house and the way they view it, they think of it as an opening bid, so it kinda gets back to what you're talking abo
they could have trouble getting democrats, couldn't they put mike yeah, saw probability-- i would saylt. of the complications they are are harder on the house side than the senate. you can see how they get to 25% rate on corporate . where the capital gains comes down especially as it relates to the estate tax and centers like tester who have a lot of family ranges, family farms in montana, you have a lot of different dynamics. i would not hazard a guess on where capital gains come down. i think...
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mike, why? >> yeah, john, i guess i'm part of the crowd here.isn't as big as netflix. we don't know what parts of alphabet are valued in which ways, about $225 billion is netflix's market cap now, about one-seventh of overall alphabet revenue -- overall market cap, rather youtube in the past quarter counted for 1/9th of alphabet's total. maybe we are giving credit for alphabet's credit. you don't get the necessary apples for apples comparison it is not the same business model it is advertising. youtube does not have 200 million credit card accounts in names around the world where they have a direct relationship with customers the way netflix does, guys. >> that's a great point, mike. the business models are very different. what do investors' value more, that mostly ad-based business model or the billions of millions netflix spends on con tentd. we will see. it will be a good topic to watch. meantime, we are gearing up. we are in the middle of the busiest earning season apple and facebook after the bill "half time report" starts now. >> thanks. w
mike, why? >> yeah, john, i guess i'm part of the crowd here.isn't as big as netflix. we don't know what parts of alphabet are valued in which ways, about $225 billion is netflix's market cap now, about one-seventh of overall alphabet revenue -- overall market cap, rather youtube in the past quarter counted for 1/9th of alphabet's total. maybe we are giving credit for alphabet's credit. you don't get the necessary apples for apples comparison it is not the same business model it is...
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mike's busy this weekend. yeah's kicking off the 54th annual northern california cherry blossom festival tomorrow with robert handa. don't want to miss that. follow mike on instagram, facebook, and twitter. >>> and if you need some music to dance to this weekend, there is some good news for you, and groundbreaking show about the lgbtq community getting the reboot. here's lowell garcia with more. >> reporter: prince fans now have something to look forward to. ♪ she wore a raspberry beret ♪ ♪ the kind you find in a secondhand store ♪ >> what a talent. five years after his untimely death, an unreleased album is set to debut. "welcome 2 america" will come out on july 30th. should be good. >>> talking about an amazing discovery, a 3,000-year-old city in egypt was just uncovered. the lost city was just unearthed near luxor by archaeologists who say it's been buried under sand. they say it's the largest ancient city ever uncovered in the country, and one of the most important discoveries since the discovery of king tut's
mike's busy this weekend. yeah's kicking off the 54th annual northern california cherry blossom festival tomorrow with robert handa. don't want to miss that. follow mike on instagram, facebook, and twitter. >>> and if you need some music to dance to this weekend, there is some good news for you, and groundbreaking show about the lgbtq community getting the reboot. here's lowell garcia with more. >> reporter: prince fans now have something to look forward to. ♪ she wore a...
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mike? >> oh, yeah. that's one of the reasons i went to carlsbad over the weekend is, my friend that is in the bubble is a ucla grad, so we watch the game at his house and had dinner. the switch of emotions at the end of that game cut like a knife. oh it was just like ecstasy to -- >> ecstasy? >> it was like, oh my goodness. while they tied it on it's like we were going into overtime and ucla is going to pull this out and then all of a sudden suggs hits that took my breath away, just beach was afterwards. >>> let's talk about what's going on in the sutro tower, weather-wise, you can see the marine layer clouds are back, but eventually they will become a partly cloudy day at the marine layer clouds alleys around the bay and inland. it'll be taken over by high clouds as those lower clouds pulled back to the coast. that's why it's going to be milder around the bay and in the neighborhoods, bringing the clouds will again tonight, kind of stuck in that pattern until thursday. than a warming weekend, but dry a
mike? >> oh, yeah. that's one of the reasons i went to carlsbad over the weekend is, my friend that is in the bubble is a ucla grad, so we watch the game at his house and had dinner. the switch of emotions at the end of that game cut like a knife. oh it was just like ecstasy to -- >> ecstasy? >> it was like, oh my goodness. while they tied it on it's like we were going into overtime and ucla is going to pull this out and then all of a sudden suggs hits that took my breath...
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yeah, fantasy money. it's not real. because mikehave 26 million. >> by then mike had moved to north carolina and remarried. but he did still own shares in uncle bernie's company and the key to the old house on dolphin avenue. at age 16 aaron got the shares and became the owner of the house. growing up under the loving care of the fraziers, aaron thrived. he graduated from high school and married his wife, alyssa. >> i don't think you realized how much you meant to me through the years. >> and detective robbie hinson remained close by just in case he needed him. >> and so i just told him, i said you know i love you. if you ever need me, i'm here. so i told him, i said call me no matter what. >> little did he know a call one sunday afternoon from aaron would turn this whole case upside down. >> coming up -- the chilling discovery that will change everything. >> we start digging up against the house. i see a piece of plastic. and i was like oh, that's weird. and everything kind of clicked. >> i just pulled to the side of the road to tr
yeah, fantasy money. it's not real. because mikehave 26 million. >> by then mike had moved to north carolina and remarried. but he did still own shares in uncle bernie's company and the key to the old house on dolphin avenue. at age 16 aaron got the shares and became the owner of the house. growing up under the loving care of the fraziers, aaron thrived. he graduated from high school and married his wife, alyssa. >> i don't think you realized how much you meant to me through the...
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. >> yeah -- >> mike -- go ahead. >> this would be -- this would be his fat elvis period. you know, the president -- president trump used to think of him -- himself as an elvis type of character. we are in the fat elvis period. >> thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks, jim. >> thanks. >>> coming up our gary tuchman meets the child heroes on the front lines of the vaccine fight. >> you are done getting your shot now, right? >> yeah. >> how did it feel? >> it felt good. >> was it easy? >> kind of. >> do you know that you are a hero? >> no. >> you are. you are a medical hero. it says it right there on your sticker. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee... yeah i should've just led with that... with at&t business... you can pick the best plan for each employee and only pay for the features they need. when it's hot outside your car is like a sauna steaming up lingering odors. feb
. >> yeah -- >> mike -- go ahead. >> this would be -- this would be his fat elvis period. you know, the president -- president trump used to think of him -- himself as an elvis type of character. we are in the fat elvis period. >> thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks, jim. >> thanks. >>> coming up our gary tuchman meets the child heroes on the front lines of the vaccine fight. >> you are done getting your shot now, right?...
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yeah. mike tobin says they're moving in. what do you think, mike? >> okay. watching the rows and rows -- talk about the largest showing of law enforcement ever. this is a sizable showing of law enforcement. they're marching northwest. you can -- i don't know if you can see that. the water bottles getting thrown at the police in the riot gear. mostly state troopers. you still -- i call it 200 people that are more than 200 people that are out here and you have this back and forth game that takes place. they throw the objects at the police, back up as much as they can and they wait until i get -- find where the line is drawn, laura. we've watched this play out time and time again. a guy with a board that he's using as a makeshift seal. you can talk about the acab spray graffiti. got a couple of the flash bangs, a lot of smoke. probably some gas in it and a lot of bottles going over the crowd at the police officers. >> laura: you talked about the acab, all cops are the b word. i'm not going to say it. we just talked about that graffiti which is everywhere across
yeah. mike tobin says they're moving in. what do you think, mike? >> okay. watching the rows and rows -- talk about the largest showing of law enforcement ever. this is a sizable showing of law enforcement. they're marching northwest. you can -- i don't know if you can see that. the water bottles getting thrown at the police in the riot gear. mostly state troopers. you still -- i call it 200 people that are more than 200 people that are out here and you have this back and forth game that...
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nothing just mike my die yeah it. gets to. the growth of the body. older than. it. is us now say on a very sad day. but history is queensland coast synod to pauline hanson is addressing supporters of who conservative political party one nation. and i'll take action as that each up i was there on and your heart and i must say i did. with the federal election looming senator henson is honing her message that history year is in trouble. what i meant 8 was in that office chair os. i am sending this country. pension is a senator leading a populist right wing party that bears the name. 4 years she's pushed a hard line and she immigration policy can't tell us that and still you eat. a.g.s. in the house why should something be what we in this country thank. one nation's chief of staff james ashby is one of senator henson's top in photos. he's an architect of her battle plan for the coming polish. based on. a nice and healthy sex marriage in this song. gin state. and thank. you. and in the audience roger malone a pro gun advocate. he's cools the sauce to firearms legislation
nothing just mike my die yeah it. gets to. the growth of the body. older than. it. is us now say on a very sad day. but history is queensland coast synod to pauline hanson is addressing supporters of who conservative political party one nation. and i'll take action as that each up i was there on and your heart and i must say i did. with the federal election looming senator henson is honing her message that history year is in trouble. what i meant 8 was in that office chair os. i am sending this...
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yeah. all right, mike. about it >> i like taking advantage of the fact that implied volatility is going into the catalyst we don't want to sell naked call options, because that carries unlimited risk and the other thing, of course, here with the market having just hit all-time highs, we have morgan stanley, which actually doesn't seem to be doing the same to me, that's some relative weakness i would want to keep an eye out for. but i will say, among the financials, morgan stanley is one of my favorites. as long as you continue to evaluated market prices, there are net beneficiaries when you see that going on. i still like the name, but i could see it taking a pause and that's essentially what this trade is, betting that it's going to pause here. >> what about you, carter? a lot of it has to do with rates, too, and where they go from here. >> sure, sure, but it's just so extended you're talking about from the october low, morgan stanley is up 85% versus the s&p up 25. it's trading 40-plus percent that's only
yeah. all right, mike. about it >> i like taking advantage of the fact that implied volatility is going into the catalyst we don't want to sell naked call options, because that carries unlimited risk and the other thing, of course, here with the market having just hit all-time highs, we have morgan stanley, which actually doesn't seem to be doing the same to me, that's some relative weakness i would want to keep an eye out for. but i will say, among the financials, morgan stanley is one...
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. >> mike, a pick? >> yeah. >> those are in my queue. i have not watched honestly any of them.y wife and i bing watch the night stalker. which was about a serial killer in l.a. back in the 70s. needless to say we don't leave our windows open anymore. it is really frightening. >> i'm skipping that. >> yeah. yeah. it's four episodes. 45 minutes to an hour long. so yeah we watched the whole thing saturday night. we were like okay. yeah. pretty creepy. but it really happened. that is the sad part. i'll get back to you on that one. >>> partly cloudy. not as warm today. we've got average temperatures for pretty much the rest of the weekend. even cooler than average weather this weekend that hopefully needs to a chance of rain starting sunday. and then to monday. it's six to seven days out. not putting a lot of stock into it. it's something we are keep hang eye on. something we are excited about. because we need the rain. we're looking at san jose right now. we are seeing increasing clouds at 52 degrees. here's a high look. high pressure that is dominating our forecast. moving off to
. >> mike, a pick? >> yeah. >> those are in my queue. i have not watched honestly any of them.y wife and i bing watch the night stalker. which was about a serial killer in l.a. back in the 70s. needless to say we don't leave our windows open anymore. it is really frightening. >> i'm skipping that. >> yeah. yeah. it's four episodes. 45 minutes to an hour long. so yeah we watched the whole thing saturday night. we were like okay. yeah. pretty creepy. but it really...
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yeah, it will. it will just your mike is tomatoes breaking up. yeah. >> just is. yes, that you can sign up. you just may have trouble finding a spot. and counties may have trouble keeping up with us and they're also a tweaking the my turn website there at the state level to make a little bit easier for everybody. 16 and older to sign up and so hopefully you get appointments soon because the sooner the better when it comes to these vaccines, they say the j and j hold the pause will affect the overall supply here. california. there should be enough moderna pfizer to go okay. if you try jacket because he's not yet know yet. 16. so we have to wait right in heart of the kids study member but soon. hopefully happy birthday when that happens. it's meantime, pass-happy everything. happy birthday. happy wedding conference, events. indoor things can happen in francisco. guess limited capacity but great news for businesses like the most tony center like the chase center where, but they rely on tourism. they rely on fans, you go to events and camila barco is live this morning outside of the chant chase
yeah, it will. it will just your mike is tomatoes breaking up. yeah. >> just is. yes, that you can sign up. you just may have trouble finding a spot. and counties may have trouble keeping up with us and they're also a tweaking the my turn website there at the state level to make a little bit easier for everybody. 16 and older to sign up and so hopefully you get appointments soon because the sooner the better when it comes to these vaccines, they say the j and j hold the pause will affect...
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. >> yeah, absolutely. and mike, garrett mentioned that the president's motorcade is making his way to the capitol. we expect him to deliver remarks. president biden will, of course, once again fill that role of comforter in chief, as garrett mentioned. he speaks the language of grief so fluently, so eloquently. and this is also personal for him. he was a senator for some 40 years. he knows the unique role that capitol police play. what do you expect him to say when he delivers remarks, mike? >> that's right, jeff. having covered joe biden for as long as i've had, it's always worth watching when he is called on in these moments to call upon his own reservoir of grief and empathy, in order to share it with those who are experiencing the same kind of loss that he has in his life. we've seen it already as president -- we think even as president-elect on the eve of his inauguration commemorating the loss of those to covid-19, but especially in this moment, joe biden is somebody who has very closely associated himself ov
. >> yeah, absolutely. and mike, garrett mentioned that the president's motorcade is making his way to the capitol. we expect him to deliver remarks. president biden will, of course, once again fill that role of comforter in chief, as garrett mentioned. he speaks the language of grief so fluently, so eloquently. and this is also personal for him. he was a senator for some 40 years. he knows the unique role that capitol police play. what do you expect him to say when he delivers remarks,...
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. >> mike any thoughts here? >> yeahwould go back, tyler to exactly whether this arms race does compromise the case as deirdre said for ultimate profitability. we simply don't know even all this time as public companies where these scale like technology or one of the things where they have to constantly keep pace in terms of labor shortage and not have their takes go up. >>> stockx is lacing up quite a valuation, now valued at $3.8 billion. cowan estimates the global sneaker resale market could hit $30 billion by 2030. frank, you spoke with the stockx ceo. they must be giddy nearly $4 billion in valuation for used sneakers? >> right yeah, tyler, i think the ceo was giggling a little bit like you did when you said that $3.8 billion. a phenomenal number. the pandemic was very good for their business a lot of people stuck at home spending money on goods instead of services. competent i spoke with the ceo of stockx he said the thing people are looking for is the marketplace experience not only to buy thing but to be part of
. >> mike any thoughts here? >> yeahwould go back, tyler to exactly whether this arms race does compromise the case as deirdre said for ultimate profitability. we simply don't know even all this time as public companies where these scale like technology or one of the things where they have to constantly keep pace in terms of labor shortage and not have their takes go up. >>> stockx is lacing up quite a valuation, now valued at $3.8 billion. cowan estimates the global...
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>> mike is here. >> well, yeah, i was over hanging out in my house, hey, why don't i check on you guys. >> good to have you around. >> not doing much. >> we'll get to the commute in a bit. you got some making up to do. but first of all, we start out with kari. let's talk about that, the moisture that we're seeing. >> yes. so the soil and the vegetation that moisture consent that they go out and measure is really important and definitely something that we need to keep an eye on, because of the amount of fuels that we have out there, so i know this is a lot of information on the screen, but they're just saying it looks really grim out there, because of how dry the vegetation is. so we will of course keep you up to date on that. let's head over to mike for an update on the commute. >> all right, kari. you know, you're talking about the fire risk and we're talking about the north bay where we had a lot of fires traditionally over the last couple of years. we're hoping for different news this year. my traffic picks us up as we zoom in toward the stretch of closed roadway overnight until 6:0
>> mike is here. >> well, yeah, i was over hanging out in my house, hey, why don't i check on you guys. >> good to have you around. >> not doing much. >> we'll get to the commute in a bit. you got some making up to do. but first of all, we start out with kari. let's talk about that, the moisture that we're seeing. >> yes. so the soil and the vegetation that moisture consent that they go out and measure is really important and definitely something that we need...
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mike. good for him. back to you. >> yeah, and we're still talking about him. laura. >>> coming up the "today" show co-anchor savannah guthrie is getting ready to cover the game in tokyo. no stranger to japan. the memorable impression that the country left on her as she prepares to head back again. first in 100 days, a stanford graduate kate courtney will make her first olympic appearance. she was actually born in marin county, the birthplace of mountain biking and courtney hopes to show she was born ready to race in tokyo. good luck, courtney. happening now for you. queen elizabeth has returned to her royal duties four days after the defendant her husband. she is back to work at windsor castle preparing for prince philip's funeral. the plans were form late by prince philip himself. the entire funeral is expected to be pared down. this will all be taking operation behind the palace walls due to the pandemic. prince philip died friday at the age of 99. we'll be right back. we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's
mike. good for him. back to you. >> yeah, and we're still talking about him. laura. >>> coming up the "today" show co-anchor savannah guthrie is getting ready to cover the game in tokyo. no stranger to japan. the memorable impression that the country left on her as she prepares to head back again. first in 100 days, a stanford graduate kate courtney will make her first olympic appearance. she was actually born in marin county, the birthplace of mountain biking and...
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mike, what do you see? >> yeah has lagged the broad market and semis in the last month call option outpace put option in the last month and true again today calls outpacing puts by two to one options action, weekly seven calls 97 trading for 44 cents implying more than 60% move to the upside seems some institutional traders are betting the languishing stock could turn around in earnings >> thanks for that more "options action" on friday at 5:30 eastern time it is the last call to vote for karen and dan's fast pitch do you think viacom cbs is a buy? head to twitter. we got results after this quick break. you run it by an expert, you talk about the risk and potential profit and loss. could've used that before i hired my interior decorator. voila! maybe a couple throw pillows would help. get a strategy gut check from our trade desk. ♪♪ ready to shine from the inside out? try nature's bounty hair, skin and nails gummies. the number one brand to support beautiful hair, glowing skin, and healthy nails. and try advanced,
mike, what do you see? >> yeah has lagged the broad market and semis in the last month call option outpace put option in the last month and true again today calls outpacing puts by two to one options action, weekly seven calls 97 trading for 44 cents implying more than 60% move to the upside seems some institutional traders are betting the languishing stock could turn around in earnings >> thanks for that more "options action" on friday at 5:30 eastern time it is the last...
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mike lindell. music from tom jones is on the way. congratulations on your razzie awards. >> yeahuess it's an honor. >> jimmy: i guess so. your friend rudy giuliani was also the recipient of a razzie award for worst supporting actor, i believe. he got raided by the feds today. is he somebody you are in touch with? >> no. >> jimmy: no. is donald trump smbs yomebody ye in touch with? >> i talk to him every month or so when i'm done there. >> jimmy: when was the last time you spoke with him? >> a couple of weeks, i guess, when he said he was worried about what's going down at the border. >> jimmy: he called you to tell you he was worried about that? >> no, we were talking about something else. >> jimmy: tell me about that meeting, when you went into his office in the heat of all this craziness going on. there's you. you're at the white house. and let's zoom in on -- a lot has been made of this. >> right. >> jimmy: this was -- it says, martial law if necessary on the documents that you had. >> right. >> jimmy: you say those were not your papers. >> no, they weren't. i had four papers
mike lindell. music from tom jones is on the way. congratulations on your razzie awards. >> yeahuess it's an honor. >> jimmy: i guess so. your friend rudy giuliani was also the recipient of a razzie award for worst supporting actor, i believe. he got raided by the feds today. is he somebody you are in touch with? >> no. >> jimmy: no. is donald trump smbs yomebody ye in touch with? >> i talk to him every month or so when i'm done there. >> jimmy: when was the...
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yeah. >> so i tell mike this story and he finds it so remusing that for the rest of the day mike would call i like it -- >> stephen: sounds classy. well, now that we have the jim brockmire podcast -- >> yes, we do. >> stephen: we've evolved to the final stage of human entertainment podcasting. >> yeah. >> stephen: brockmire, obviously, for those who don't know, he's america's most beloved disgraced sports broadcaster. and here comes the jacket -- here comes like superman's cape -- cape -- >> not comfortable speaking as brockmire unless i have the jacket on. >> stephen: what does mr. brockmire think about the m.l.b. pulling the all-star out of atlanta? >> well, i'll tell you, um, i'm -- i think it's great, actually. i applauded. as you know, america's pastimes are baseball and racism. so to see them face off like this, it's monumental. it's like godzilla versus king kong. a clash between two ancient monsters that simply will not die. i am a little cynical about it. i don't think the m.l.b. is a social justice champion. they just don't want the bad press because if they had played in atlanta,
yeah. >> so i tell mike this story and he finds it so remusing that for the rest of the day mike would call i like it -- >> stephen: sounds classy. well, now that we have the jim brockmire podcast -- >> yes, we do. >> stephen: we've evolved to the final stage of human entertainment podcasting. >> yeah. >> stephen: brockmire, obviously, for those who don't know, he's america's most beloved disgraced sports broadcaster. and here comes the jacket -- here comes...
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yeah well, you know, mike, those winds do you kind of tend to come back during that time of day, so, e could be a factor did the idea the baseball game? so good luck? yeah looks like still overall. it's a nice day to get outside if you like the sunshine, except if you like the fog, i think you like that you might have that option as well. and that's out toward the coast. that's probably the biggest change for today. we are cooling things off right near the immediate coastline. but these are all just some subtle changes. as far as rainfall member. we were so excited about the system that moved in last sunday just kind of disappeared. mining and as we take a look ahead here, still disappointing. no real rainfall in our forecast. we're taking this into may. now some maze. we have produced some. we haven't seen some the showers develop, so we'll see if that could happen but least the first week of may looks a pretty quiet here is a satellite showing you this. the fog hanging out near the coastline, so that's the key change. for today. we have a little bit more of a onshore breeze. and so
yeah well, you know, mike, those winds do you kind of tend to come back during that time of day, so, e could be a factor did the idea the baseball game? so good luck? yeah looks like still overall. it's a nice day to get outside if you like the sunshine, except if you like the fog, i think you like that you might have that option as well. and that's out toward the coast. that's probably the biggest change for today. we are cooling things off right near the immediate coastline. but these are all...
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yeah. 2 the much mike of 20 an awful. long honorable. walk. along the middle of. the us and i can. not you will know if you didn't dogging to cause you know to help when you know what you need to left or. where knowing body and when they must know what you call us and i will lead you to each of the cuisinart in this way. thanks to the people who struck a smile because he didn't want to pollution problems even put in you who the which you could say was sound you know 900 but a damn good name and you could it was who knew they would. think with a missing in the middle. board of butts g.o.p. always knew that religion must feel the same body the last time you had to barbers as trashing in this thing they put my than your doing to my head when you used to tie course with them then i took the border extreme i'll clear clearly be this head of you know. and to my you surely. i lost the last quest to quit often. most of that i am i spending versus what can i worked for a month that would make us a vicious sense of compassion and understanding for people that if i understand that imus he has
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mike, jumping 5% in after hours trading. >> yeah.it seemed like people had not felt a reason to raise the earnings per share estimate that's pretty impressive for amazon, although we saw $12 billion from apple yesterday stock at a new all-time high so it did just sort of release it, i guess, out of that range at least for the short term. >> jeff bezos in the quote, the first quote, he highlights two of their businesses calling them two of our kids, which was a little confusing at first. saying they're now 10 and 15 years old. he highlighting amazon prime video which turned 10 and some of the milestones, 175 million prime members have streamed shows and movies and then aws, he said in 15 years has become a $54 billion annual sales run rate business competing against other technologies then goes on, steph, to talk about some of their clients like mcdonald's and volkswagen using aws. this is clearly a beat on all fronts. >> it's not a surprise, right, as we just talked about. but it's very exciting and the stock was only up 6% into toda
mike, jumping 5% in after hours trading. >> yeah.it seemed like people had not felt a reason to raise the earnings per share estimate that's pretty impressive for amazon, although we saw $12 billion from apple yesterday stock at a new all-time high so it did just sort of release it, i guess, out of that range at least for the short term. >> jeff bezos in the quote, the first quote, he highlights two of their businesses calling them two of our kids, which was a little confusing at...
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. >> seth: yeah, so our friend, mike o'brien, who was a writer at "snl" and now is the creator of thes parking spot and i thought i'd take a little photo. [ light laughter ] just to show him a little love >> seth: yeah. >> so, you know, i can't wait until he sees this [ laughter ] >> seth: this is the first he'll be seeing it >> absolutely. >> seth: kenan, i realized something right before you came on, this is our 1,111th show 11-11. and if memory serves, you were married 11-11-11 >> so 111 is a big number for my wife she is big on the number 3 i was big on the number 33 so, yeah, 11-11-11 came up and we wanted to get married on that date my dressing room for the golden globes was 111 yesterday, and yeah, it's kind of a thing that, you know, circulates us. i can't believe i'm on your episode on 1,111, like, that's incredible but congratulations to you, that is so many checks. [ laughter ] >> seth: thank you when somebody told me, it has been 1,111 shows i said, give it to me in checks. i don't want to hear how many shows i've done. >> count it in checks, please. >> seth: hey, buddy, t
. >> seth: yeah, so our friend, mike o'brien, who was a writer at "snl" and now is the creator of thes parking spot and i thought i'd take a little photo. [ light laughter ] just to show him a little love >> seth: yeah. >> so, you know, i can't wait until he sees this [ laughter ] >> seth: this is the first he'll be seeing it >> absolutely. >> seth: kenan, i realized something right before you came on, this is our 1,111th show 11-11. and if memory...
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yeah that's right. mike pompeo for the second day in a row, we are talking about record heat here in the bay area yesterday, the two locations salinas and sfo, and i think we'll have a few kind of within striking distance. so yeah, no rainfall to speak of. we're talking about temperatures well up above the average and. as you know, it has been a dry stretch nearly two weeks now, basically two weeks since we've hadcent of averages continue to come down you and that santa rosa number for the season so far, 12.82 inches is to put that in perspective, the average a number would be around 32 inches, so we are well below average in terms of rainfall here is, you know. and also in the sierra snowpack. hopefully we could add at least a little bit of some more rain and some snow as we head into april possible records once again today, seventies and eighties. that means temperatures a good 10 to 20 degrees above the average and as i mentioned kind of a sampling here off a few cities that could be within striking dista
yeah that's right. mike pompeo for the second day in a row, we are talking about record heat here in the bay area yesterday, the two locations salinas and sfo, and i think we'll have a few kind of within striking distance. so yeah, no rainfall to speak of. we're talking about temperatures well up above the average and. as you know, it has been a dry stretch nearly two weeks now, basically two weeks since we've hadcent of averages continue to come down you and that santa rosa number for the...