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[gasp] >> two movies called barbie and one is different called oppenheimer. a preview first kevin mccarthy. someone else who might not be smiling coming up later, same name ♪ our heritage is ingrained in our skin. and even when we metamorphosize into our new evolved form, we carry that spirit with us. because you can take alfa romeo out of italy. but you best believe, you can't take the italy out of an alfa romeo. lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i heard about the payroll tax refund that allowed us to keep the people that have been here taking care of us. learn more at getrefunds.com. hi, i'm norma, and i lost 53 pounds on golo. when i started golo, i expected to plateau like i had so many other times. i was surprised that sticking to the golo plan and taking release, the weight just kept coming off. (soft music) hello, i'm franklin graham. you know the most valuable thing that you own? it's your soul. you have a soul. you have a spirit. and the bible tells us that we'll live as long as god lives. one day your body will di
[gasp] >> two movies called barbie and one is different called oppenheimer. a preview first kevin mccarthy. someone else who might not be smiling coming up later, same name ♪ our heritage is ingrained in our skin. and even when we metamorphosize into our new evolved form, we carry that spirit with us. because you can take alfa romeo out of italy. but you best believe, you can't take the italy out of an alfa romeo. lomita feed is 101 years old. when covid hit, we had some challenges. i...
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tells the story of jay robert oppenheimer and the last leading role in recreating the first nuclear weapon, what we know about nolan is he wants to get things right. >> you gave them the power to destroy themselves. the world is not prepared. >> looks incense. the library tweeted out photos the day they came to campus to film scenes. you can see the agusedomin t to news anexte drew barrymore show today mindy kay kaling talking abou yeah, ok. yeah. oh, my goodness! ok, everybody. rossy ross matthews, are you ready to put your pu pu platter and tasty good news? of course, drew! drew: are you ready for that tasty pu pu platter good news? ross: give me-- [laughs] say pu pu platter one more time. pu pu platter. werst, ilo gooding of royea,hs] wefor rossmm.[iteenh accent] my yeaitquee thsa ir by former-- get this-- lady-in-waiting pamela hicks. now, town & country reports that it covers 50 years to elizabeth's wedding, her coronation.
tells the story of jay robert oppenheimer and the last leading role in recreating the first nuclear weapon, what we know about nolan is he wants to get things right. >> you gave them the power to destroy themselves. the world is not prepared. >> looks incense. the library tweeted out photos the day they came to campus to film scenes. you can see the agusedomin t to news anexte drew barrymore show today mindy kay kaling talking abou yeah, ok. yeah. oh, my goodness! ok, everybody....
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robert oppenheimer, known as the father of the atomic bomb. the trailer doesn't feature much of the campus but features one location students will recognize, edward stadium, which is the track and field and soccer stadium. last may, uc berkeley tweeted photos during filming of the movie, vintage cars near the bell tower. cillian murphy alongside matt damon and emily blunt. it is set to be released in july. that's a good cast. >>> tonight at 7:00, a bay area children's author asked to remove references about racism in her new book. it's sparking a nationwide debate about censorship in classrooms. the author is joining us, that and more coming up at 7:00. >>> on "nightly news," what women need to know about the new proposal for breast cancer screening. the possible new guidelines for getting screenings much earlier, a decade earlier, for women. "nightly news" is next. >>> tonight, the stunning verdict against former president donald trump a jury finds him liable for sexually abusing and defaming columnist e. jean carroll in the '90s the jury awa
robert oppenheimer, known as the father of the atomic bomb. the trailer doesn't feature much of the campus but features one location students will recognize, edward stadium, which is the track and field and soccer stadium. last may, uc berkeley tweeted photos during filming of the movie, vintage cars near the bell tower. cillian murphy alongside matt damon and emily blunt. it is set to be released in july. that's a good cast. >>> tonight at 7:00, a bay area children's author asked to...
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maybe oppenheimer. robert oppenheimer. the scientist who invented it. but i stay away from them for a couple of reasons. truman it's interesting. truman was once described by general groves, the guy who the general who ran the manhattan project, general groves, described truman as a, quote, a little boy and a toboggan. meaning that for the atom bomb decision, he was just like a kid on toboggan sliding down the hill, out of control. and there's some truth to that that the atom bomb was a bit of a foregone conclusion even before he became president certainly, certainly right after he became president. at the same time, it's also true that that truman was the decider. he was the president. he made the decision. the thing about truman, though, who's problematic for an historian like me, is that he made up a lot about his own role, exaggerated that he he he, you know, whole thing about harry truman, the president, the buck stops here. that was true. ultimately true. but in the summer of 1945, truman was really along with others. it would have taken a massive
maybe oppenheimer. robert oppenheimer. the scientist who invented it. but i stay away from them for a couple of reasons. truman it's interesting. truman was once described by general groves, the guy who the general who ran the manhattan project, general groves, described truman as a, quote, a little boy and a toboggan. meaning that for the atom bomb decision, he was just like a kid on toboggan sliding down the hill, out of control. and there's some truth to that that the atom bomb was a bit of...
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so my final re match. oppenheim defeated front porch glovebox. beautiful home outboard upset when you're in berlin. on friday, august 29th, and clone beat labor cruising on sunday door from and take on woods for and that is our news. i'm taking off this. our reporter is coming up next short break. i just don't like to actually w. com, the stories that people the world over d, w on facebook and twitter, up to date and get in touch. and follow us. the one of main kinds, oldest ambitions could be within reach. what is it really is possible to reverse the researchers and scientists all over the world for you know, race against time. they are peers and rivals with one daring goals to help smart nature. the more likes watching it on youtube dw documentary, the make it the money of the young and the restless model because you can be killed for doing this. they can shoot you for it. so you'll die today or tomorrow so they can do what they please. but all right, so i'm just going to be sending home. all sorts of resolution here tomorrow goes will be inspi
so my final re match. oppenheim defeated front porch glovebox. beautiful home outboard upset when you're in berlin. on friday, august 29th, and clone beat labor cruising on sunday door from and take on woods for and that is our news. i'm taking off this. our reporter is coming up next short break. i just don't like to actually w. com, the stories that people the world over d, w on facebook and twitter, up to date and get in touch. and follow us. the one of main kinds, oldest ambitions could be...
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they needed a brace in the reverse fixture against oppenheim, but the 2nd goal wouldn't happen this time. byron dominated from the start, and it would carry over into the 2nd half. that they couldn't turn the pressure into goals. despite bye, you're missing the chance to go up to neil the victory was never seriously threatened. byron's victory is another big step towards the championship there in the driver's seat with just 2 games left to play. right? he's simone use from around the world of sports. now and in tennis judge i will for speaking how about hook ups in a to advance to the 3rd round of detailing open american providers against these publish opponent 636444. next face, either david guffman or alex alexander is very on sunday at the southeast asian games. vietnam have been indonesia to advance to the women's volleyball final at last name them in 5 tough seats and sundays. finally, getting them faced powerhouse thailand who were looking to win the 14th straight volleyball game, middle at the guy. and the n b i in the brown, james lived the wife as the los angeles lake is saying
they needed a brace in the reverse fixture against oppenheim, but the 2nd goal wouldn't happen this time. byron dominated from the start, and it would carry over into the 2nd half. that they couldn't turn the pressure into goals. despite bye, you're missing the chance to go up to neil the victory was never seriously threatened. byron's victory is another big step towards the championship there in the driver's seat with just 2 games left to play. right? he's simone use from around the world of...
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oppenheimer agrees calling for another hike at the june meeting. we'll talk to john stoltzfus next. >>> ee we're keeping an eye on tesla. stock's up 16% just this month "squawk on the street" will be right back markets still under a little pressure it's being offset with weakness from apple, microsoft, alphabet and nvidia today we'll beig bk. rhtac meet gold bond healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins, you can pay more but you can't get more. gold bond. champion your skin. your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> i do think inflation continues to be an issue it is possible we get another rate hike. you saw markets overnight and this morning's pricing and a 50% chance of a 25 basis point hike in june. >> tcw group ceo katie koch telling us it is possible we get another rate hike. maybe in june.
oppenheimer agrees calling for another hike at the june meeting. we'll talk to john stoltzfus next. >>> ee we're keeping an eye on tesla. stock's up 16% just this month "squawk on the street" will be right back markets still under a little pressure it's being offset with weakness from apple, microsoft, alphabet and nvidia today we'll beig bk. rhtac meet gold bond healing. a powerhouse lotion that moisturizes, heals, and smooths dry skin. with 7 moisturizers and 3 vitamins,...
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director christopher nolan is shedding new light on the "manhattan project" and this summer's "oppenheimeropped on monday showing the father of the atomic bomb he stars alongside a cast bursting with talent, including emily blunt, robert downie jr. and matt damon it explodes into theaters july 21st it is distributed by universal pictures, a part of our parent company, nbc universal this looks fantastic we've been hearing about this movie for years now. it's a fascinating story to be told, and by the most capable hands possible >> the trailer is so intense if you see this three-minute trailer, and the list of stars goes on an on. florence pugh. matthew modine it really is good. you can just see it and not hear any audio and see how intense that is. >>> the weeknd era is over because we're going to be introduced to able the blinding light singer plans to retire his long-time stage name after performing as his alter ego since 2009 he will go by his his legal name many he has plans to make more music that looks amazingly intense, too. can't wait to see it >>> when we come back, angie has our t
director christopher nolan is shedding new light on the "manhattan project" and this summer's "oppenheimeropped on monday showing the father of the atomic bomb he stars alongside a cast bursting with talent, including emily blunt, robert downie jr. and matt damon it explodes into theaters july 21st it is distributed by universal pictures, a part of our parent company, nbc universal this looks fantastic we've been hearing about this movie for years now. it's a fascinating story to...
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leading the cost is jay robert oppenheimer. i was saying there is a chance that when we push that button we destroy the world. >> chances are near zero. >> near zero. >> what do you want? >> zero would be nice. >> that looks amazing. by the way, it's killian murphy in the lead. that looks awesome that will hit theaters in july. >>> mary tyler moore getting the documentary treatment. we have a broadcast exclusive first look it's called "being mary tyler moore" and chronicles the star's 60 years in the spotlight. we're talking about rob reiner, norman leer just to name a few here's a peek. >> i believe in tomorrow i believe that things that are painful will not be as painful in some time it's not the end of the world if i'm not perfect. >> mary spoke to all of us women could have careers, could stand on their own two feet. >> mary, we love you very much. >> her seven emmy awards, her three golden globe awards and her academy award nomination are only the beginning of the story. >> i think she was meant to spark fire with a very d
leading the cost is jay robert oppenheimer. i was saying there is a chance that when we push that button we destroy the world. >> chances are near zero. >> near zero. >> what do you want? >> zero would be nice. >> that looks amazing. by the way, it's killian murphy in the lead. that looks awesome that will hit theaters in july. >>> mary tyler moore getting the documentary treatment. we have a broadcast exclusive first look it's called "being mary...
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we start with oppenheimer with ge healthcare with a rating of out performance $97 price tag.e of carvana and $12 price target faster path to break even and optimistic used car environment. stock down 1% in pre-market and then upgrading gilead sciences and upgrading from $90 to $100 price target >>> sticking with stocks, it is all about the consumer with home depot kicking off earnings which is out in 15 minutes wall street projecting sales to fall from a year ago with sentiment mixed ahead of the report due to cold weather which dampens demand for do it yourself projects. and analysts expecting softness to weigh on home depot the next guest has an increase in home improvement trends in the coming months. liz suzuki joins us now. >> good morning, frank. >> is the softness of the housing market going to weigh on the stock? >> i think expectations going into the quarter should be kept low. if we think about the pressures that were on the home improvement sector this quarter and unfavorable weather, there was lower lumber prices and lower tax refunds. the combination of issues. y
we start with oppenheimer with ge healthcare with a rating of out performance $97 price tag.e of carvana and $12 price target faster path to break even and optimistic used car environment. stock down 1% in pre-market and then upgrading gilead sciences and upgrading from $90 to $100 price target >>> sticking with stocks, it is all about the consumer with home depot kicking off earnings which is out in 15 minutes wall street projecting sales to fall from a year ago with sentiment mixed...
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oppenheimer, the guy who was responsible for designing the bomb, he estimated 20,000 deaths.re were 70,000. it is a new weapon. they don't know. they underestimated the amount of deaths. this is a little grizzly. later oppenheimer said they assumed that the japanese would take cover, there would be air raid sirens in the japanese would take cover. that did not happen. there were air raid sirens and they saw the planes overhead, but people do not take cover. hiroshima had been spared from earlier bombing attacks. only a few cities in japan were spared because they wanted to keep a few cities untouched for the atom bomb, to show off how deadly it was. the japanese did not take cover, and many of them were looking up when the bomb went off, so that increased the death toll. they just didn't know. they didn't know how powerful love a weapon they had. host: guest: let's look at this for -- host: let's look at this from the japanese side. what was japan's fundamental policy and how did it define how the nation fought back? guest: the japanese policy was called the bleeding strategy
oppenheimer, the guy who was responsible for designing the bomb, he estimated 20,000 deaths.re were 70,000. it is a new weapon. they don't know. they underestimated the amount of deaths. this is a little grizzly. later oppenheimer said they assumed that the japanese would take cover, there would be air raid sirens in the japanese would take cover. that did not happen. there were air raid sirens and they saw the planes overhead, but people do not take cover. hiroshima had been spared from...
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we begin strong with peter oppenheimer of goldman sachs. stay with us. lisa: either the vector has to go down or there has to be some sort of crisis. on the inflation side it seems sticky. something has to give and why the markets keep rising did that it will be the pricing side in the idea of disinflation. tom: mario gabelli will join us at the top of the 8:00 hour, widely anticipated. ferro reads every sunday morning. what is mary o'dea during. lisa: and how many people will have to talk about the debt ceiling. they kind of have to. there has been stasis. the inflation vectors are sticky . tom: do think after the coronation the king of england kicks that can down the road? lisa: you think there is a royal debt ceiling? just because i sit in this chair does not mean i could comment on the royal debt ceiling. tom: we will frame the inflation debate. there is service sector angst and goods angst. i do not think will -- i do not think people understand the disparity of 7.1% services. goods up 1.5%. almost disinflation to true deflation. lisa: the problem w
we begin strong with peter oppenheimer of goldman sachs. stay with us. lisa: either the vector has to go down or there has to be some sort of crisis. on the inflation side it seems sticky. something has to give and why the markets keep rising did that it will be the pricing side in the idea of disinflation. tom: mario gabelli will join us at the top of the 8:00 hour, widely anticipated. ferro reads every sunday morning. what is mary o'dea during. lisa: and how many people will have to talk...
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martin yang from oppenheimer your price target $195 thank you. >> thank you, frank. >>> coming up, berkshirehaway annual meeting. tiger 21 members among those heavily invested in warren buffett and we have michael sonnenfeldt with the latest on the meeting. >>> and travel group expedia and booking moving in opposite directions on quarterly results. both reporting record demand due to increased china reopening expedia embracing a.i. after the company did not update guidance for the full year. >>> we are looking at the car market carvana expects to see positive earnings in the second quarter as the used car retailer focuses on cost cutting and profit over growth the positive outlook follows 98% drop in the stock last year. the company overspend to gain sales and inventory. the shares are now up 90% so far this year. >>> lyft is getting out despite beating on revenue and earnings for the first quarter after the weak forecast for the current quarter prior to the after hours move where lyft lost half the value as it lags behind uber with cost cutting efforts. shares of ftly down 15% in pre-market
martin yang from oppenheimer your price target $195 thank you. >> thank you, frank. >>> coming up, berkshirehaway annual meeting. tiger 21 members among those heavily invested in warren buffett and we have michael sonnenfeldt with the latest on the meeting. >>> and travel group expedia and booking moving in opposite directions on quarterly results. both reporting record demand due to increased china reopening expedia embracing a.i. after the company did not update...
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oppenheimer that his proposal for international control and feasible.he and the rest of his neck should use their strength for their work. forget it. russians really need to be held tight by the throat. you know that the secretary of state is right. not about any international control? there can be no talk. we are in hell. arthur, i'm sorry. i do not understand something. how do you know? premonition, that's the way it should be. i just wanted you to know that there will be no disaster , there will be balance. excuse the intrusion . please report me to the soviet authorities. i'm george blake's agent blake's choice next saturday on pervoi everything is told here, however, i have nothing to justify and even more so to repent. for headaches, there is askofen p at an affordable price and askofen ultra with a reinforced composition to combat headaches and migraines. askofen when your head hurts , the vtb team can count on us when they need to share a lot, especially with their own. so i’m sharing vtb will quickly register a business, open an account, and el
oppenheimer that his proposal for international control and feasible.he and the rest of his neck should use their strength for their work. forget it. russians really need to be held tight by the throat. you know that the secretary of state is right. not about any international control? there can be no talk. we are in hell. arthur, i'm sorry. i do not understand something. how do you know? premonition, that's the way it should be. i just wanted you to know that there will be no disaster , there...
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ubs, makes google look more front footed in ai oppenheimer, quelled angst atlantic equities, reassurance it remains competitive i don't see there was an issue yesterday with many of your counterparts on the streets. >> a step in the right direction. it was a lay up. it wasn't a three-pointer. if you look at what microsoft is doing, they're miles ahead of any competitor, including what we see from google that's why it's a step in the right direction. they are playing catch up. i think right now this is a defining six to nine months. the top of the mountain is redman. >> i want to bring in mark mahaney. joe taranova is with us too. mark, do you see it the same way dan ives does? >> i have a lot of respect i have a different take on it. i think google yesterday reminded people how deeply inventive they put ai across their products and how big their data pools are i don't think google is behind i think google has been investing in machine learning and ai as long as anybody or longer than anybody else there's a couple big winners microsoft is one google is too. we had a month or two where the
ubs, makes google look more front footed in ai oppenheimer, quelled angst atlantic equities, reassurance it remains competitive i don't see there was an issue yesterday with many of your counterparts on the streets. >> a step in the right direction. it was a lay up. it wasn't a three-pointer. if you look at what microsoft is doing, they're miles ahead of any competitor, including what we see from google that's why it's a step in the right direction. they are playing catch up. i think...
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. >> jesse: when oppenheimer made the a bomb, did he have regrets? no. to control the technology. that's why nuclear nonproliferation was so critical. we've been successful at it. so can a.i. that's why china is not be allowed to invade taiwan. what is in taiwan? the top of the a.i. supply chain. that's why they want to gobble it up. if they get that, then that's trouble. that's why what we're going to do is send two carriers over to that island, we knock out china's satellite networks so they go blind and deaf. and then we basically do a naval blockade of the entire country. nothing gets in, nothing gets out. that's how you stop a.i. from going to the bad guys. >> jeanine: that's brilliant. jessica, i'll follow up on that. jessica, the truth is, one of the fears is that its hard to see how you can prevent bad actors for using it from bad things. how is that any different than the world we're living in right now? >> jessica: i guess so. anyone could -- when we had all of this radical islamic terrorism, it was something that anybody could join the fight.
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the homeowner, david oppenheimer, says most of the bears in that area don't bother trying to open histhis guy. he says he saw the cub and its mom earlier in the day. that is one way to take out the trash. coming up next on abc seven mornings at 6:00 a.m., a san jose police officer trapped. what we know about a bus hitting a patrol car, overnight. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> broad daylight, i'm working from this desk. i hear men yelling, two gunshots and windows shattering. stephanie: now at 6:00 a stray , bullet goes through a family's home. a local father five feet away from a scary situation as he calls for more safety. i am stephanie sierra. lisa argen is here, what a gloomy start. lisa: the marine layer getti taller and moving across into the east bay but it has been bringing mis-play --
the homeowner, david oppenheimer, says most of the bears in that area don't bother trying to open histhis guy. he says he saw the cub and its mom earlier in the day. that is one way to take out the trash. coming up next on abc seven mornings at 6:00 a.m., a san jose police officer trapped. what we know about a bus hitting a patrol car, overnight. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> broad daylight, i'm working from this desk. i...
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the homeowner, david oppenheimer, says most of the bears in that area don't bother trying to open his but here this little guy is. he says he saw the cub and its mom earlier in the day. you see him kind of sniffing samist and drizzle has returned for the beta breakers, temperatures in the low 50's. hopefully, a little bit of sun late in the morning towards noontime. and we have high clouds moving in. mid-70's bayside, mid-80's inland. tomorrow, the warmest day of the week by far, feeling like summer, 60's to upper 80's. the marine layer solid place, allowing for a cool start to the memorial day weekend. stephanie: we are an hour out from the start of the beta breakers race so pack the jacket. thank you for joining us. i am stephanie sierra with lisa argen. news continues at 9:00. i live in flagstaff, arizona. i'm an older student. i'm getting my doctorate in clinical psychology. i do a lot of hiking and kayaking. i needed something to help me gain clarity. so i was in the pharmacy and i saw a display of prevagen and i asked the pharmacist about it. i started taking prevagen and i noti
the homeowner, david oppenheimer, says most of the bears in that area don't bother trying to open his but here this little guy is. he says he saw the cub and its mom earlier in the day. you see him kind of sniffing samist and drizzle has returned for the beta breakers, temperatures in the low 50's. hopefully, a little bit of sun late in the morning towards noontime. and we have high clouds moving in. mid-70's bayside, mid-80's inland. tomorrow, the warmest day of the week by far, feeling like...
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. >> oppenheimer in the same camp today, saying that a rate hike in june is still very much a possibility. and another in the second half of the year. so, what might that mean for markets? with us is schwab asset management ceo and cio omar aguilar. what is your current thinking in terms of the likelihood of a fed pause and how much that directly matters today for the markets? >> yes, thank you. thank you for having me. it seems to be going to what they call the hawkish pause, which is a little related to what we heard this morning with several fed officials in different places, which is they really clearly understand that the economy has been less sensitive to interest rate hikes. after 18 months of tightening, they continue to see the economy is strong, in fact, outperforming everybody's expectations while they still see inflation pretty high and sticky with that, it's going to be more of a wait and see to -- yes, understanding that we're at the point where we're probably closer to the end of the tightening cycle, but they still don't want to claim this is the end because they want to l
. >> oppenheimer in the same camp today, saying that a rate hike in june is still very much a possibility. and another in the second half of the year. so, what might that mean for markets? with us is schwab asset management ceo and cio omar aguilar. what is your current thinking in terms of the likelihood of a fed pause and how much that directly matters today for the markets? >> yes, thank you. thank you for having me. it seems to be going to what they call the hawkish pause, which...
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here with our trades ari, oppenheimer managing director.t's your take on alphabet >> the technical trends are going the opposite way as far as versus that downgrade that they are still favorable. generally speaking underlying market trends right here are pointing growth over value than defense over offense and i think these growth stocks still stand to lift the market higher over the coming months. looking at alphabet the stock h has lagged through this recovery and i think last week's strength was confirmation of the turn that marked a meaningful breakout in trend, buying weakness down to the breakout level around 109 and the upside $130 over the coming months where the stock started to break down when this got started selling in the first part of 2022. >> had a great week. let's talk about -- we don't rarely mention, the shares up 3% after deutsche bank upgraded them to a buy, i believe they're basically saying that the stock is trading at a 50% discount to its peers and gone through seven years of massive changes, is now the moment >> we
here with our trades ari, oppenheimer managing director.t's your take on alphabet >> the technical trends are going the opposite way as far as versus that downgrade that they are still favorable. generally speaking underlying market trends right here are pointing growth over value than defense over offense and i think these growth stocks still stand to lift the market higher over the coming months. looking at alphabet the stock h has lagged through this recovery and i think last week's...
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finally nice, that's another customer experience company, oppenheimer analysts saying the ai platformbe a catalyst for the company since they improve online communication. but it's not all bullish out there, guys. still plenty of fears ai will pose a real risk and disrupt some companies rbc analysts pointed out with the company lowering to $32 from $42 after executives on the earnings called talked about an increased interest in ai tasks on its platform creating some negative sentiment among investors. lots on fiber could be done by ai the overall thing we're learning is ai touches more than pure tech companies >> it almost seems like a communications issue or a narrative building for the communication chiefs at this point of what companies can most effectively convince investors out there that they are using ai to generate higher revenues, higher profits and change their business because it's hard to judge just who is actually doing that and who is not, isn't it, steve? >> reporter: it seems, sara, this debate between are these ai tools going to be a replacement for workers or, like
finally nice, that's another customer experience company, oppenheimer analysts saying the ai platformbe a catalyst for the company since they improve online communication. but it's not all bullish out there, guys. still plenty of fears ai will pose a real risk and disrupt some companies rbc analysts pointed out with the company lowering to $32 from $42 after executives on the earnings called talked about an increased interest in ai tasks on its platform creating some negative sentiment among...
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cruise lines shares up almost 10% let's trade the names with harry wall, managing director at op p oppenheimerrt with gm. >> this stock is trendless, for that reason we're on the sidelines. if you're bullish on the fundamentals, we recommend placing a stop on a closing basis at $31 that being the stock's low if you fall below there, that's a breakdown and we suggest that the range is turning into a downtrend. we don't buy stocks below the 200-day average, which gm is so we say be cautious on that. we would be looking to buy auto components and looking at a name like active. >> semi having a nice day. a lot of questions and focus on the auto sector. what about norwegian, the cruise line >> yes, consume services we like the group. however, we like more of the restaurant space for us cruise lines are a beta trade. they can move a lot in their short amount of time if we're right that there's more to this market recovery, that the s&p 500 is going to move higher, cruise lines can move with it. here are the levels i'm watching $14.50, that's the 200-day average. it's pushing right into it if you get
cruise lines shares up almost 10% let's trade the names with harry wall, managing director at op p oppenheimerrt with gm. >> this stock is trendless, for that reason we're on the sidelines. if you're bullish on the fundamentals, we recommend placing a stop on a closing basis at $31 that being the stock's low if you fall below there, that's a breakdown and we suggest that the range is turning into a downtrend. we don't buy stocks below the 200-day average, which gm is so we say be cautious...
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ubs makes google look more front footed in gen ai oppenheimer, quelled angst sufficient reassurance it remains competitive in ai. so everybody is glowing about it by the way, the year-to-date gains in alphabet today are better than microsoft. you may not realize that because people have been hating on alphabet lately, but that is the case, josh >> the narrative in the media, the financial media and the tech media, is that first mover advantage was going to be really important here and i spent the last three months saying that was wrong. the other narrative is that somehow google is ceding leadership to microsoft. the market will evolve and will say, okay, there probably is no widespread consumer adoption of ai tools without alphabet. be very clear, i'm a long-term investor in alphabet and not trading the stock, but the technical breakout the past week was right in front of everyone's face you look at what's shaping up in the stock price and the accumulation that's bubbling up below a major resistance point this is a classic take of money talks and bs walks they knew what they had to do
ubs makes google look more front footed in gen ai oppenheimer, quelled angst sufficient reassurance it remains competitive in ai. so everybody is glowing about it by the way, the year-to-date gains in alphabet today are better than microsoft. you may not realize that because people have been hating on alphabet lately, but that is the case, josh >> the narrative in the media, the financial media and the tech media, is that first mover advantage was going to be really important here and i...
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think about the reality of what kind of -- this is almost an oppenheimer moment.person and see the disruptive differentiation of power and how that would impact our society. it's definitely a call to action. >> so, mo, when you say that they can become killing machines, as you just said, ai powered machines, that sounds bad. what do you mean by that? >> sadly, because of the system that humanity has built, which is known as capitalism -- nothing wrong with capitalism, by the way. there is a big issue with the autonomy of capitalism. capitalism as a process is very, very efficient. and when we use it to achieve more power and more dollars, if you want, then what ends up happening is we do the wrap around things. if you look at most of the investments in ai, they're going into killing, spying, selling, and -- that's it basically. and that's not a special thing for ai. every industry that wanted to make more money or gain more power, they invested in defense. we call it defense. we don't call it killing. they invested in selling. we call it advertising. we don't call
think about the reality of what kind of -- this is almost an oppenheimer moment.person and see the disruptive differentiation of power and how that would impact our society. it's definitely a call to action. >> so, mo, when you say that they can become killing machines, as you just said, ai powered machines, that sounds bad. what do you mean by that? >> sadly, because of the system that humanity has built, which is known as capitalism -- nothing wrong with capitalism, by the way....
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welcome back let's get to our "call of the day" now ge health care is number one, outperformed oppenheimerrget 97. it's up 38% since it started trading at the beginning of the year stephanie link, this is you. >> yes, this is -- i like the story very much, and it's down 13% from its highs after they reported pretty much in line quarter. i would look to be buying down this much. i think it's way overdone. the company has been around for 125 years. they have a billion patients they have 4 million in stall base, recurring revenue that's 55% of total revenue i like everything that i'm hearing and i think it's a buying opportunity on this weakness >> trian disclosed a stake of 3 million shares as of march 31st. >> i like that >> again, grain of salt. i didn't talk to nelson peltz. you're thinking about that, right? >> i like that, yes, very much >> are they getting a benefit from being ge health services? >> i think people in the industry know who they are they've been around 125 years. you don't get a billion patients overnight and that kind of thing. >> i think josh's point is not necessarily
welcome back let's get to our "call of the day" now ge health care is number one, outperformed oppenheimerrget 97. it's up 38% since it started trading at the beginning of the year stephanie link, this is you. >> yes, this is -- i like the story very much, and it's down 13% from its highs after they reported pretty much in line quarter. i would look to be buying down this much. i think it's way overdone. the company has been around for 125 years. they have a billion patients...
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liz: oppenheimer coming out, barbie, spider-man, that's the animated one. the next indiana jones portion of that longstanding series. but when you look at some of these movies and you wonder if the box office is looking as good as it is right now, and i believe you saw something like 43 million more movie goers year-over-year, up 30% for the quarter. when do you foresee profit about about, sean? >> well, you know, to start off, the year has been off to a fantastic start. you just mentioned it, our north american box office is up 40% year to date. actually, april it was within 5% of pre-pandemic average, and that average included avengers: end game and infinity war, two of the biggest movies of all time. the second quarter is looking t going to have overall volume of film releases comparable to what we would have expected in a pre-pandemic slate, so we're really encouraged. i mean, our even da for the first quarter was up 240% year-over-year, so our financial health and strength just continues to to improve. we actually took the opportunity to pay down $100
liz: oppenheimer coming out, barbie, spider-man, that's the animated one. the next indiana jones portion of that longstanding series. but when you look at some of these movies and you wonder if the box office is looking as good as it is right now, and i believe you saw something like 43 million more movie goers year-over-year, up 30% for the quarter. when do you foresee profit about about, sean? >> well, you know, to start off, the year has been off to a fantastic start. you just...
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first, though, he's arguably the oppenheimer of artificial intelligence, and now he's worried that whatuld end the world. what geoffrey hinton warns will happen if we don't act immediately to limit ai. immediately to limit ai. >>> it's the stuff you see in movies, a dystopia where robots have all passed humans and will wipe us all out, except what's happening right now isn't fantasy, the so called god father of ai is warning that an end to humanity is a real risk. and he's just quit his job at google to warn us. geoffrey hinton, a renowned researcher that created the technology that became the foundation for ai says we are in danger. the advances he thought would take 50 years or longer are now at our doorstep bringing us closer to what he calls a nightmare scenario. joining me now is the god father of ai, chief scientific adviser of the vector institute, and former vice president and engineering fellow at google, dr. geoffrey hinton. thanks for being with us. your interview in the "new york times" was scary. i just want to ask you why now? what happened in the last year that made this
first, though, he's arguably the oppenheimer of artificial intelligence, and now he's worried that whatuld end the world. what geoffrey hinton warns will happen if we don't act immediately to limit ai. immediately to limit ai. >>> it's the stuff you see in movies, a dystopia where robots have all passed humans and will wipe us all out, except what's happening right now isn't fantasy, the so called god father of ai is warning that an end to humanity is a real risk. and he's just quit...
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i want to bring in oppenheimer head of technical analysis, ari wald. you mentioned last time on the show, avoid the banks. we have the chart of the kbe. first up, congratulations, a great trade for people who are watching. falling completely off a cliff. building some sort of a support here. what are you seeing, at some point doesn't this become attractive? >> well if you're a momentum investor it becomes attractive when it has momentum. we are, it is cliche don't catch a falling knife i suppose is the alternative here. this is a sector been a reason that the market has been as weak as it has. we would argue that really as we think about the breadth of the market, it is concentrated weakness than concentrated tech on the tech side. i think selling financials are still an attractive relative hedge. if you're worried about market breather you worry about the part of the market causing it. there is nor downside there. identify what is working, what is not working and banks are not working. charles: you also mentioned the beverage, you say beverage, go wit
i want to bring in oppenheimer head of technical analysis, ari wald. you mentioned last time on the show, avoid the banks. we have the chart of the kbe. first up, congratulations, a great trade for people who are watching. falling completely off a cliff. building some sort of a support here. what are you seeing, at some point doesn't this become attractive? >> well if you're a momentum investor it becomes attractive when it has momentum. we are, it is cliche don't catch a falling knife i...
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joining us now for more on home depot is brian nagle senior analyst at oppenheimer. brian, this is a surprise. what do you think about the guidance >> good morning, becky i think you summed it up well. this is very clearly a miss and guide lower for home depot as you said, this is a surprise. a lot of concerns out in the market some are on wall street calling for this guide lower digging through the report now and this is a weak report from home depot like you said, we saw a clear sales miss in the first quarter. that seems to be weather and lumber prices which were shorter term in nature on the heels of that, management did take down guidance for the year there is conservatives in there. >> do you think there is a similar tale repeated by lowe's and other retailers reporting this week? >> lowe's definitely if home depot comp is down in q1, lowe's is skewed to the seasonal category. this is more of a negative for lowe's in the near term. we heard from tractor supply i don't talk about them much they reported a few weeks ago. weather dependent. they talk about the wea
joining us now for more on home depot is brian nagle senior analyst at oppenheimer. brian, this is a surprise. what do you think about the guidance >> good morning, becky i think you summed it up well. this is very clearly a miss and guide lower for home depot as you said, this is a surprise. a lot of concerns out in the market some are on wall street calling for this guide lower digging through the report now and this is a weak report from home depot like you said, we saw a clear sales...
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and "oppenheimer" from christopher. he has done "the dark knight."rge scale and great scenes. >> dave, super quickly. kids are out of school this summer. any family friendly fare? >> "spider-man" across the spider-verse. why not change one word of the title and make a movie that is just as good as the first one. it revolutionized the "spider-man" franchise. and pixar has a high concept and real world meaning in a way that pixar can do unlike any other company. >> good options this summer. dave carter, thank you. we expect you to be pool side five minutes from now. good to see you. for more on what else is popping up this summer from movies to music and tv, check out carson's summer preview marathon on peacock or your smart tv. >>> let's get another check of the weekend forecast with angie. >> good morning, guys. we have a couple of things to know with the rain working through the carolinas. what also comes is cooler air. not what you want to hear on the weekend you want to be out doors. charlotte is 57. that is below normal for this area. tomorrow, 8
and "oppenheimer" from christopher. he has done "the dark knight."rge scale and great scenes. >> dave, super quickly. kids are out of school this summer. any family friendly fare? >> "spider-man" across the spider-verse. why not change one word of the title and make a movie that is just as good as the first one. it revolutionized the "spider-man" franchise. and pixar has a high concept and real world meaning in a way that pixar can do unlike...
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robert oppenheimer.what you see here at the bottom of the slide is the team of physicists who worked at los alamos laboratory in new. they're depicted with the cyclotron where so many of their experiments were performed. and the result. in july 1945, just one month before the dropping of actual bombs by the united states, the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. what was the trinity test in the desert in mexico, the first ever actual field test for atomic weapons technology in the history of the world. and really the beginning of the nuclear age at this point in world war two, with germany having surrendered but with victory in japan's still proving elusive. as august 1945 began, u.s. harry truman, who until recently had no earthly idea that the manhattan project existed, gave the order for a special elite squadron bombers headed up by the plane. see, up at the top of the slide here, the enola gay to fly the bomb. at the bottom of this slide labeled the little boy the first atomic weapon. that woul
robert oppenheimer.what you see here at the bottom of the slide is the team of physicists who worked at los alamos laboratory in new. they're depicted with the cyclotron where so many of their experiments were performed. and the result. in july 1945, just one month before the dropping of actual bombs by the united states, the japanese cities of hiroshima and nagasaki. what was the trinity test in the desert in mexico, the first ever actual field test for atomic weapons technology in the history...
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jonathan: the chief investment strategist of oppenheimer joins us now. he is constructive on this equity market. jp morgan is not -- if great cuts happen, it will be the onset of a recession or the market falling. why do you think he is wrong? >> for one thing, i think when we look at the market, it seems to be very confident from the october low of last year, of october 12 as well as on the year to date basis. it seems to be very confident that cyclicals are of interest are that up -- of value and growth in your best-performing sectors year to date our communications services. up 23% on information technology. consumer discretionary is up 14.5. all outperforming the s&p 500 which is up 4.78 and you worse performs are energy, financial. as you all know, i've been in the market since 1983 so that's every boom, bust and recovery cycle since then. there is no doubt about it, we've got a situation here where we're coming up with the debt ceiling situation that is significant. the interesting thing in our view is the political suicide for anybody who takes th
jonathan: the chief investment strategist of oppenheimer joins us now. he is constructive on this equity market. jp morgan is not -- if great cuts happen, it will be the onset of a recession or the market falling. why do you think he is wrong? >> for one thing, i think when we look at the market, it seems to be very confident from the october low of last year, of october 12 as well as on the year to date basis. it seems to be very confident that cyclicals are of interest are that up -- of...
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joining us to talk more is brian nagel from oppenheimer brian, what is your reaction >> good morning, becky you summed it up well. if it is very similar to what we heard from hoeme depot a week ago. you look at lowe's numbers it beat on the bottom line that is reflective of the company operating better you talk on the show with marvin ellison who is running this business better than historically on the bottom line. sales were weak. comps are own. that is softer than most people were expecting it is also very consistent with what home depot said they called out, like you said, called out the headwinds of lumber price deflation and unfavorable weather. those factors are transitory especially weather weather is starting to turn nice across the country i expect -- >> do you believe the weather? sometimes we look at that as an excuse you hear it from more than one company. was it an issue? >> absolutely. really no question at all. you add a late start to spring across the country and this is what home depot was talking about among others in the western part, particularly california, with a
joining us to talk more is brian nagel from oppenheimer brian, what is your reaction >> good morning, becky you summed it up well. if it is very similar to what we heard from hoeme depot a week ago. you look at lowe's numbers it beat on the bottom line that is reflective of the company operating better you talk on the show with marvin ellison who is running this business better than historically on the bottom line. sales were weak. comps are own. that is softer than most people were...
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oppenheimer, the guy who designed the bomb, said, well, you know, it might kill 20,000 people.ki, fortunately the bomb missed, it was a mission that was screwed up. the plane missed its initial target, was running out of gas, dropped his bomb a mile off target and interesting, one of the characters i wrote about, the general overseeing the bombing of japan, he was glad that the nagasaki bomb was off target. why? because it didn't kill as many people. it killed a mere 35,000 instead of 70,000. spots wrote in his own diary, this has never been revealed before, a private diary, he was against the bomb. this is the guy who is ordered to drop it because as he had always been against dropping it, he said i was opposed there too. if it is going to save lives, okay. he went to -- he never quite recovered from it. his daughter's granddaughter told me he couldn't sleep. he would slowly moan. he would confess later that he was guilty about the bomb. of course he did but he had to do it. >> the title of the book is called "the road to surrender: three men and the countdown to the end of wo
oppenheimer, the guy who designed the bomb, said, well, you know, it might kill 20,000 people.ki, fortunately the bomb missed, it was a mission that was screwed up. the plane missed its initial target, was running out of gas, dropped his bomb a mile off target and interesting, one of the characters i wrote about, the general overseeing the bombing of japan, he was glad that the nagasaki bomb was off target. why? because it didn't kill as many people. it killed a mere 35,000 instead of 70,000....
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