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stephen king.r years long before audiobooks were fashionable as the champion through his support has aspired improvements to audiobooks and with that coldhearted enthusiasm and gratitude to celebrate stephen king by sharing with him a lifetime achievement award. [applause] >> first of all thank you. >> and thank you for your major and imagination and artistry. >> i think about them all the time but a very amazing and difficult and book. >> i was lucky enough. >> that is why i should narrate as well. >> stephen king will still be read 100 years from now. >> congratulations. [cheers and applause] >> presenting this award. >> and for jill hill to prevent blood - - present the actual award the best-selling author and it just a few seconds ago one the audie for full throttle. and the author of walk and key a long-running comic book. [applause] >> i am honored to be here tonight to celebrate audiobooks alongside the people who work so hard so brilliantly to bring them to leaders everywhere. for anybody t
stephen king.r years long before audiobooks were fashionable as the champion through his support has aspired improvements to audiobooks and with that coldhearted enthusiasm and gratitude to celebrate stephen king by sharing with him a lifetime achievement award. [applause] >> first of all thank you. >> and thank you for your major and imagination and artistry. >> i think about them all the time but a very amazing and difficult and book. >> i was lucky enough. >>...
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stephen king. i know you are asking what nightmare that i'm talking about. i'm talking about all of the one the world shaking our hands with her elbows. i don't understand how to think throughout. [laughter]. maybe i will skip that. demi moore is nominated tonight. and when i think of the audiobook publishing world i think giving more and harrison rolling around in the bed. all of our pile of cash. and the e-books people are just watching. [laughter]. they don't get to touch. [laughter]. and then of course there are the real audiobook stars. not the johnny-come-lately, hollywood era try to help this bright gravy train. i am talking about real audiobook voices. [applause]. back it up hollywood. scott, a.k.a., where is he. the master of migration. that is what he is known as. i met him earlier in the me tell you, his voice is so handsome. and i think that your male and female narrators of the year are here. [applause].e] bonnie and simon, they are here. [applause]. [screaming]. they are both in the n
stephen king. i know you are asking what nightmare that i'm talking about. i'm talking about all of the one the world shaking our hands with her elbows. i don't understand how to think throughout. [laughter]. maybe i will skip that. demi moore is nominated tonight. and when i think of the audiobook publishing world i think giving more and harrison rolling around in the bed. all of our pile of cash. and the e-books people are just watching. [laughter]. they don't get to touch. [laughter]. and...
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i will ask best selling horror author stephen king. lls? relieves your worst symptoms which most pills don't. get all-in-one allergy relief for 24 hours, with flonase. my age-related macular degenso today i made a plan which mwith my doctor,. which includes preservision... because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the...
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ifell for both stephen king and the sleeping quebec film.ter than anyone had any right to expect thank you very much, see you next time. enjoy your cinema going whatever you choose to see this week. the next time. good evening. we saw a good deal of sunshine across the country today. it was quite chilly after that co nsta nt, it was quite chilly after that constant, but at least you had the sunshine to compensate, including the south—east which thy much better today today and yesterday. overnight and it stays quite chilly, a touch of frost again, all change at best the next weather system moving and brings wet and windy weather. we could see some snow on the high ground of scotland very well, but temperatures will be recovering across northern ireland, the far south—west as that area of low pressure m oves south—west as that area of low pressure moves on. it does bring an u nsettled pressure moves on. it does bring an unsettled weekend with windier conditions for many of us and rain at times, followed by sunshine and showers on sunday. the p
ifell for both stephen king and the sleeping quebec film.ter than anyone had any right to expect thank you very much, see you next time. enjoy your cinema going whatever you choose to see this week. the next time. good evening. we saw a good deal of sunshine across the country today. it was quite chilly after that co nsta nt, it was quite chilly after that constant, but at least you had the sunshine to compensate, including the south—east which thy much better today today and yesterday....
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my feeling is if you are a stephen king fan, you'll like it.ell for it. i thought this is so much better than anyone had any right to expect. and on dvd, there's also a director's cut, which i am very much looking forward to watching over the weekend. ah! ok, all right. thank you very much! see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. see you next time. bye— bye. once again showers and rainbows are plenty on sunday but as the showers begin to fade as we get into the first part of monday it could be a chilly start. things will change markedly after that bright sunny start for many because we have a weather front lurking towards the west which eventually, through the morning, will rob northern ireland of that sunshine by lunch time we will have seen rain and by mid—afternoon western parts of scotla nd mid—afternoon western parts of scotland england and all of wales would have seen a fair amount of rain. driest for the longest towards the east with a high ten or ii. rain. driest for the longest towards the east
my feeling is if you are a stephen king fan, you'll like it.ell for it. i thought this is so much better than anyone had any right to expect. and on dvd, there's also a director's cut, which i am very much looking forward to watching over the weekend. ah! ok, all right. thank you very much! see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. see you next time. bye— bye. once again showers and rainbows are plenty on sunday but as the showers begin to fade as we...
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my feeling is if you are a stephen king fan, you'll like it.for it. i thought this is so much better than anyone had any right to expect. and on dvd, there's also a director's cut, which i am very much looking forward to watching over the weekend. ah! 0k, all right. thank you very much! see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. see you next time. bye— bye. at its best sunday was a pretty decent day, but just at its best sunday was a pretty decent day, butjust around the corner there are showers to be had, generating some magnificent rainbows. the forthcoming week is suitably springlike and there is quite a variety of weather on offer. many of the showers we have seen today will dry away overnights, the last of them just about hanging on, particularly but not exclusively in western areas. the skies will clear a bit. not a particularly wide widespread frost but one or two will be scraping, particularly in the east. tomorrow starts a bright and crisp but do not be fooled by the fa ct crisp but do not be fool
my feeling is if you are a stephen king fan, you'll like it.for it. i thought this is so much better than anyone had any right to expect. and on dvd, there's also a director's cut, which i am very much looking forward to watching over the weekend. ah! 0k, all right. thank you very much! see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. see you next time. bye— bye. at its best sunday was a pretty decent day, but just at its best sunday was a pretty decent day,...
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my feeling is if you are a stephen king fab, you'll like it.l for it. i thought this is so much better than anyone had any right to expect. and on dvd, there's also a director's cut, which i am very much looking forward to watching over the weekend. ah! ok, all right. thank you very much! see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. saturday turned out pretty decently across some parts of the bid showers but further north and west, the cloud gathered and in came the rain and the wind really freshened up as well. it was quite an unfortunate combination of whether to stay the very least. more tied in with that weather front, which thankfully through sunday moves further away from the british hours. the i suppose begins open up so hours. the i suppose begins open up so although it is a breezy day, not just as windy as the note will have been. and we're going to see some more sunshine as well as specially so across eastern areas where more sunshine as well as specially so acro
my feeling is if you are a stephen king fab, you'll like it.l for it. i thought this is so much better than anyone had any right to expect. and on dvd, there's also a director's cut, which i am very much looking forward to watching over the weekend. ah! ok, all right. thank you very much! see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. see you next time. bye— bye. hello. saturday turned out pretty decently across some parts of the bid showers but further...
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stephen king joining us.you at the moment is to try and establish the timeline around the various outbreaks. thought as to what that looks like? and how long we are in firefighting mode? stephen: first of all, i am not an epidemiologist so i cannot answer all of those questions. i am just an economist. we know from what happened in china in february that it was always likely there would be a large reduction in economic activity in any country that had covid-19. in china's case, the pmi has totally collapsed. we are seeing similar numbers coming through in europe. and likely to see similar numbers coming through in the last where jobless claims have already spiked up. we know the economic damage short run is very severe indeed. if you try to calibrate this history,ng period of the evidence to date looks significantly worse than was the case during the global crisis. outputhing, the kinds of declining are on a par with what we saw in the great depression. matt: if we see depression era numbers, how likely is it
stephen king joining us.you at the moment is to try and establish the timeline around the various outbreaks. thought as to what that looks like? and how long we are in firefighting mode? stephen: first of all, i am not an epidemiologist so i cannot answer all of those questions. i am just an economist. we know from what happened in china in february that it was always likely there would be a large reduction in economic activity in any country that had covid-19. in china's case, the pmi has...
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the author stephen king has tweeted — i'm just going to read it to quote it — "the hachette decisiongets muzzled next that worries me." is that a fair point? it is, i absolutely agree. i think it is a very bad thing to stop censoring. —— i think it is a very sketchy thing to start censoring. i do think in this situation it was a sneaky move, a p pa re ntly it was secret from ronan farrow as he was finalising his book. i think it's a bit of a publicity stunt to do both, so i don't want to see this book not published, ijust i think it's a little awkward to have it at the same company. could it be a financial decision by the publisher if they have to choose between ronan farrow, a young up—and—coming author with decades ahead of him, and woody allen? the choice is simple — to keep ronan farrow, maybe, is that right? absolutely, and i think it was about last year the new york times reported that four different media — sorry, publishing companies, rejected woody allen's potential book, so it's not like he was, you know, able to find someone real easily, it's not like his book is necessari
the author stephen king has tweeted — i'm just going to read it to quote it — "the hachette decisiongets muzzled next that worries me." is that a fair point? it is, i absolutely agree. i think it is a very bad thing to stop censoring. —— i think it is a very sketchy thing to start censoring. i do think in this situation it was a sneaky move, a p pa re ntly it was secret from ronan farrow as he was finalising his book. i think it's a bit of a publicity stunt to do both, so i...
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as stephen king said and as pan—american said, when we start censoring where it stops...ly still coming out of the woodwork and it's a little bit... it's more than a little bit... it's more than a little bit insensitive and clearly money and publicity motivated —— victims‘ voices. money and publicity motivated -- victims' voices. thank you for talking to us. president donald trump has appointed a new chief of staff, his fourth since taking office in 2017. on friday mr trump said mick mulvaney is leaving thejob to become said mick mulvaney is leaving the job to become the us special envoy to northern ireland. he will be replaced by a republican member of the house of representatives, mark meadows. there's been no official explanation for the change. lettuce grown entirely in space is as nutritious and safe to eat as lettuce grown here on earth, that's according to a nasa report. astronauts at the international space station succeeded in growing the salad samples while orbiting 400 kilometres above the earth 's surface. nasa researcher found the space grown lettuce was simi
as stephen king said and as pan—american said, when we start censoring where it stops...ly still coming out of the woodwork and it's a little bit... it's more than a little bit... it's more than a little bit insensitive and clearly money and publicity motivated —— victims‘ voices. money and publicity motivated -- victims' voices. thank you for talking to us. president donald trump has appointed a new chief of staff, his fourth since taking office in 2017. on friday mr trump said mick...
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it influences —— to claim this is from both stephen king and the sleeping quebec film.so much better than anyone had any right to expect thank you very much, see you next time. enjoy your cinema going whatever you choose to see this week. until next time, bye—bye. hello there, and from this week and onwards the weather is turning very u nsettled onwards the weather is turning very unsettled again with spells of wind and rain. and it's going to last as we head on into next week as well. for many of us to the first part of the night it's going to be dry with the night it's going to be dry with the clear skies and temperatures will tumble. for the rest for a science of this next weather system moving in and we will bring more cloud and epics of rain and also strengthening winds. could see snow of the high ground on scotland as that rain arrives. the colonnade to come but will be turning milder at west. for the weekend it's unsettled and low pressure takes control and it will be windy at times with topics of rain and the northwest the wet and windy weather will sweep across
it influences —— to claim this is from both stephen king and the sleeping quebec film.so much better than anyone had any right to expect thank you very much, see you next time. enjoy your cinema going whatever you choose to see this week. until next time, bye—bye. hello there, and from this week and onwards the weather is turning very u nsettled onwards the weather is turning very unsettled again with spells of wind and rain. and it's going to last as we head on into next week as well....
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biggest bookseller withdrew the satanic verses from its 430 stores on the same day the writer stephen king called the head of the chain and gave him an ultimatum if you don't sell the satanic verses you don't sell stephen king the book was back on the shelves the next day. there was some political problems which is that the thatcher government in england was aware of the fact that i had been a strong critic of the thoughts of government and so they weren't particularly in love with me but on the other hand they offered the police protection and maintained it will be about it today a protest took place in paris with banners reading kill rushdie to get more. death to rushdie and bar or god is great were chanted between the bow to them plus the level of public metro stations by about a 1000 demonstrators i mean you know many fish don't live for them rushdie's book was a stab in the back of all this. but not all politicians and intellectuals supported rushdie john le carre wrote in the guardian that nobody has a god given right to insult a great religion and be published with impunity. the bel
biggest bookseller withdrew the satanic verses from its 430 stores on the same day the writer stephen king called the head of the chain and gave him an ultimatum if you don't sell the satanic verses you don't sell stephen king the book was back on the shelves the next day. there was some political problems which is that the thatcher government in england was aware of the fact that i had been a strong critic of the thoughts of government and so they weren't particularly in love with me but on...
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finland takes stephen king fake news seriously including that from neighboring russia. russians are alexander the 2nd still presides over how stinky's senate square so fans have long been wary of crim and propaganda. information campaign that we saw them already made of during the cold war but of course in the present form. the 1st science came about 10 years ago on a crimean media this thought is spreading lies about to finish a try to wait for a system for example claims that finish all sort of peace are haunting russian born children and taking them into custody without any valid reasons i say leave them to us gay couples this kind of us were present in a primetime news so that happened already 10 years ago. back at the school this 9th grade class is taking a critical look at their own media consumption. so these pupils know there's a lot of misinformation on the net and that they need to double check their sources ready. you're always suspicious of very everything so. yeah it's it's it's hard sometimes. our visit to finland shows us there's little need to worry abou
finland takes stephen king fake news seriously including that from neighboring russia. russians are alexander the 2nd still presides over how stinky's senate square so fans have long been wary of crim and propaganda. information campaign that we saw them already made of during the cold war but of course in the present form. the 1st science came about 10 years ago on a crimean media this thought is spreading lies about to finish a try to wait for a system for example claims that finish all sort...
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. >> stephen vaughn, king and spalding. stephen, king and spaulding. i could use some good legal advice. do you have some good lawyers over there? i could use some good lawyers, right? aw, the hell with it. i just have to suffer through it the way i have all my life. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: wait a minute... what have you suffered through your whole life? ( as trump ) "poor me, i got so much money from my father that i can't fit it all in my wallet, which makes it hard to take off my pants when i'm cheating on my wife with a porn star. oh, well, to live is to suffer... so says the buddha, that fat ( bleep )." we've got a great show for you tonight! andrew yang is here. but when we come back, "meanwhile!" why not? ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) when new smartphones are expensive, the family has to share one. step up with boost mobile and get 4 free samsung galaxy a20 phones when you switch or don't and prepare to lose some furniture ...ooo... got it! step up with boost mobile and get 4 lines for $25 per line per month or don't and remod
. >> stephen vaughn, king and spalding. stephen, king and spaulding. i could use some good legal advice. do you have some good lawyers over there? i could use some good lawyers, right? aw, the hell with it. i just have to suffer through it the way i have all my life. ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: wait a minute... what have you suffered through your whole life? ( as trump ) "poor me, i got so much money from my father that i can't fit it all in my wallet, which makes it hard...
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with the make millions still stephen king. so i've been mendelson. i don't know favorite food favorite food is a really really good cheese pizza and lecture you can't live without luxury i can't live without my volvo x 60 because of the bauer wilkens car stereo. someone from history would like to take the lunch. hitler. well when you want to talk to well. he's evil please you know we'd pick up the check. a good. thing it. and your idea of a perfect day perfect day would be a day without work i'm in love with my wife and we go for a long hike we go out to lunch we play scrabble really simple pleasures the outsider i believe that yes ben mendelsohn it's quite brilliant and very scary. so i notice you've used parasitical today and i was wondering did you dig the film yes yeah i saw it twice but i don't know if it was my age group as you probably know i became a fanatic for once upon a time in hollywood the more i kept seeing it the more stuff i got out of it to the point where i've kind of memorized the movie for the most part he had 3 or 4 more he just
with the make millions still stephen king. so i've been mendelson. i don't know favorite food favorite food is a really really good cheese pizza and lecture you can't live without luxury i can't live without my volvo x 60 because of the bauer wilkens car stereo. someone from history would like to take the lunch. hitler. well when you want to talk to well. he's evil please you know we'd pick up the check. a good. thing it. and your idea of a perfect day perfect day would be a day without work...
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who's dying or it's going to be dying from this coronavirus right particularly men so it's like a stephen king novel that mixes all the hatred and anger for me to. me and you end up with a coronavirus well a. we survived you know for my age group is 1.3 percent chance of mortality rate for this disease and for you it's 3.6 percent so and then it gets higher above there but should we pass through this on the other side. let's talk about what this affluence thing is and what it means for our kind of where it was coined and it was coined back i guess during the great depression 1st off we haven't faced shortages of such magnitude for a very long time more importantly we have for decades lived under a political framework known as affluence a term popularized by economist john kenneth galbraith in the 1950 s. as an affluent society america automatically produces a surfeit of jobs and wealth and the problem is solely one of distributing the bounty under the siren song of affluence we began offshoring critical production capacity in the sixty's for geo political reasons and 1971 economist nicholas ca
who's dying or it's going to be dying from this coronavirus right particularly men so it's like a stephen king novel that mixes all the hatred and anger for me to. me and you end up with a coronavirus well a. we survived you know for my age group is 1.3 percent chance of mortality rate for this disease and for you it's 3.6 percent so and then it gets higher above there but should we pass through this on the other side. let's talk about what this affluence thing is and what it means for our kind...
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like eye wildfire that i used to cover when i was a reporter i don't want you seeing visions of stephen king'she vast majority of people who come down with the coronavirus will be fine it's not the end of the world. it's more like one of the most if not the most who arendus flu season since the spanish flu but it's not bubonic and i felt like today and yesterday and the day before that people thought so but it's much more flightening than the flu because there is no vaccine and there are far more deaths than we have seen from flus in most of our lifetimes. i'm betting it will create more havoc than i'm hearing from the trump administration and what they're expecting, at least according to my old partner larry kudlow whom we spoke to this morning with "squawk on the street." my guess is covid-19 will channel or defeat public healthsistoms because it's spreading to quickly and the agencies are severely underfunded and that is just a fact that's not fear. larry explained how 80% of the people get better pretty easily. that meant that a staggering 20% might not. they get very sick, much smaller pe
like eye wildfire that i used to cover when i was a reporter i don't want you seeing visions of stephen king'she vast majority of people who come down with the coronavirus will be fine it's not the end of the world. it's more like one of the most if not the most who arendus flu season since the spanish flu but it's not bubonic and i felt like today and yesterday and the day before that people thought so but it's much more flightening than the flu because there is no vaccine and there are far...
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like maybe i could eventually-- and she-- by the way, she sees all the stephen king books on the shelfread those yet. no, not yet. you can't read those yet." >> stephen: i didn't know you were in favor of censoring things. >> oh, stephen, for god's sake. i'm not going to read her "the shining" and read her a love scene in a haunted hotel. i'm not going to-- ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'm merely (bleep) with you, patton oswalt. > okay. i got very defensive. >> stephen: i understand that you cannot wait for people to attack me over "the hobbit." that is going to be insane.i'sut is going to make it to air. >> oh, really? ( laughter ) wow. i didn't know you were so into censoring things. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: we have to take a break. >> oh. >> stephen: please join us, we'll be right back with more sir patton oswalt. i totally get how important it is to stay connected. customers can do what they need to do, whenever they need to do it online. we care about keeping you safe. (vo) we are open 24/7 online, so you can keep managing all you need from home and through the verizon apps
like maybe i could eventually-- and she-- by the way, she sees all the stephen king books on the shelfread those yet. no, not yet. you can't read those yet." >> stephen: i didn't know you were in favor of censoring things. >> oh, stephen, for god's sake. i'm not going to read her "the shining" and read her a love scene in a haunted hotel. i'm not going to-- ( laughter ) >> stephen: i'm merely (bleep) with you, patton oswalt. > okay. i got very defensive....
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sounds like something ripped from the pages of stephen king.ut in this case the horror was real. >> we had this piece of a costume. we didn't know what it was. >> a halloween crime that will send shivers down your spine. >> i was terrified. something had happened. i didn't know what. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to kate line "dateline." just days before halloween joel lovelien and his fiance, heather eastling, headed to a local bar packed with costume-clad partygoers, but the night took a horrific turn when joel stepped outside and walked into a troubling mystery. in a case filled with unknowns, one thing was certain, a man was dead. police rounded up several potential suspects, but could they unmask the true killer? here is josh mankiewicz with "under a halloween moon." >> it's the one time when everyone pretends to be someone else, when being two-faced is part of the deal. there's a feeling that maybe the rules don't apply and that during those moonlit hours we all have license to eat, drink and be scary. halloween has morphed from our national sa
sounds like something ripped from the pages of stephen king.ut in this case the horror was real. >> we had this piece of a costume. we didn't know what it was. >> a halloween crime that will send shivers down your spine. >> i was terrified. something had happened. i didn't know what. ♪ >>> hello and welcome to kate line "dateline." just days before halloween joel lovelien and his fiance, heather eastling, headed to a local bar packed with costume-clad...
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>>author stephen king is getting some interesting art in his yard in maine, a chainsaw artist is carvingand owl a tree for all gun a bookshelf into unknown. tree trunk. king and his wife tabitha were said when they had to cut the tree down a couple of years ago, but say they always saw potential in it. so they hired a chainsaw artist to turn the tree into a masterpiece and the work should be done they say in a couple more weeks even king and a chainsaw i see if story all right, let's check in with her. >>chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence. >>one last look at the weather tonight, the showers beginning to sell down just a little bit outside we'll see those taper off in our skies start to clear out in the cold from parts of the area tonight, but we could still see a few lingering showers at the tomorrow morning when you get out and then those move out of as we get into the afternoon just partly cloudy skies to start things out a little bit on thursday, so looks like some improving weather ahead before we start talking about more rain this weekend. it will be called in to down the
>>author stephen king is getting some interesting art in his yard in maine, a chainsaw artist is carvingand owl a tree for all gun a bookshelf into unknown. tree trunk. king and his wife tabitha were said when they had to cut the tree down a couple of years ago, but say they always saw potential in it. so they hired a chainsaw artist to turn the tree into a masterpiece and the work should be done they say in a couple more weeks even king and a chainsaw i see if story all right, let's...
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was going to say 30, but the numbers, the cuomo press -- i like cuomo, but holy cow, it's like a stephen king thing going on there social distancing, i would call it physical distancing i don't like the social. no one's talking to anybody. you want to be far away from them physical distancing. doesn't mean we're going back to the old world. we'll have to adjust to a new one where fear is in the air, we'll stay home more than we used to, eat popcorn and slim jims shelter-in-place at any moment if the virus starts picking up steam again because it's so evil it's cynical, insidious. that's why i like the staples. avoid anything cyclical, including autos and housing. i don't see those areas of the economy coming back soon i like costco and walmart because they can weather this. in the third quarter i'm betting on resurgence of consumer tech, apple, alphabet and facebook no need to rush any of them. i'm not trading them in my charitable trust we need to make it through the second quarter the second quarter is going to be so ugly like 2007, 2008 all over again hey, i'm cramer. the bottom line, just
was going to say 30, but the numbers, the cuomo press -- i like cuomo, but holy cow, it's like a stephen king thing going on there social distancing, i would call it physical distancing i don't like the social. no one's talking to anybody. you want to be far away from them physical distancing. doesn't mean we're going back to the old world. we'll have to adjust to a new one where fear is in the air, we'll stay home more than we used to, eat popcorn and slim jims shelter-in-place at any moment...
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[laughter] and then the stephen king scenario but yes i don't think the coronavirus is what ends ourdecadence but as an example of how the use unexpected events and to the potential transformers. and it can hit the week points in a decadent society so now clearly it doesn't work particularly well. the public doesn't have a lot of trust the public institutions to have a night naÏvetÉ to have the industrial base and to become so dependent in the supply chain that in certain ways seems to be headed toward a more stable authoritarianism but could be unexpected turmoil. so i would describe the coronavirus as a stress test for decadence. i do think it is serious and you should have weeks worth of canned goods in your home. >> how is that a stress test people cannot respond? >> i think we will be capable of responding in the perfect the fundamentally adequate way. but i don't think it is iguaranteed. it puts pressure on the institutions under decadence are the least functional and most vulnerable to the outside stress. so that effective stalemate to musterha politics between with that estab
[laughter] and then the stephen king scenario but yes i don't think the coronavirus is what ends ourdecadence but as an example of how the use unexpected events and to the potential transformers. and it can hit the week points in a decadent society so now clearly it doesn't work particularly well. the public doesn't have a lot of trust the public institutions to have a night naÏvetÉ to have the industrial base and to become so dependent in the supply chain that in certain ways seems to be...
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hold his rallies in the dark with a flashlight under his face [ laughter ] it's like a racist stephen kinghere do you live, maine? how would you like it if they released clowns into your sewers that bit your arms off?" [ light laughter ] in fact, trump seems to be getting more into crowd work at his rallies. because after he asked people if they'd be cool with fictional criminals rampaging through their streets, he polled the audience on a very complex esoteric policy question a question that has vexed and bedeviled academics for centuries. a question of such import that it could very well define trump's presidency and this country for decades to come. >> what do you like better made in america or made in the u.s.a. go ahead wait ready? we'll go made in america then made in the u.s.a. what do you like better? made in america? [ cheers and applause made in the u.s.a. [ cheers and applause okay >> u.s.a.! u.s.a. u.s.a. u.s.a. u.s.a. u.s.a. u.s.a. u.s.a. >> so i think we know that answer >> seth: that might be the single dumbest thing i've ever seen in -- [ cheers and applause dumbest thing i
hold his rallies in the dark with a flashlight under his face [ laughter ] it's like a racist stephen kinghere do you live, maine? how would you like it if they released clowns into your sewers that bit your arms off?" [ light laughter ] in fact, trump seems to be getting more into crowd work at his rallies. because after he asked people if they'd be cool with fictional criminals rampaging through their streets, he polled the audience on a very complex esoteric policy question a question...
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because on thursday morning, we get jobless claims and they will be more frightening than anything stephen king's ever written. remember, i say that as someone who thinks king is our generation's charles dickens i'm reading "the institute." i can't put it down. but don't read this until you want a dark comparison to the current pandemic spoiler alert, we're doing better and now the oil industry, remember how growing it was from 8 million barrels to almost double now i want you to measure the scale. maybe if the retraction is deep enough saudis will declare victory and the president's love for low gasoline prices versus america's independence now it's inverse the fewer the rigs, the better i used to joke about this, buck up you bunch of jokers, at least stocks stop at zero. it's funny the first time. that's about it. bottom line, we know this market is the most oversold it's ever been we know if there's any good news in clinical trials success, more testing in cases in italy or spain, $3 trillion stimulus or oil back up to $26, the average is a w.a.r but somehow all of these averages have seem to
because on thursday morning, we get jobless claims and they will be more frightening than anything stephen king's ever written. remember, i say that as someone who thinks king is our generation's charles dickens i'm reading "the institute." i can't put it down. but don't read this until you want a dark comparison to the current pandemic spoiler alert, we're doing better and now the oil industry, remember how growing it was from 8 million barrels to almost double now i want you to...
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i read a lot of stephen king. [laughter] i also read toni morrison, and i thought, oh, my god, this is incredible. you can do this? and i thought, i will never be able to do this. i still think that. you should read everything toni morrison has written. everyone should. some writers writing today who inspire me today, i love carolina -- [inaudible] [speaking spanish] i love angie bruise, dominicana. -- angie bruce. natalie diaz's when my brother was an aztec. i could go on forever, but i won't. [laughter] do you i have another questionse did you or did someone else have a question? >> i have to call you out. i'm a resident of wisconsin, a lifelong -- [laughter] it's not that cold in madison. [laughter] >> it was cold for me. [laughter] >> just kidding. tell me about dance, the cans you and your girls did, how that functioned forhe you, was it catharsis? was it anger? tell us about that. >> so dancing and music in a lot of ways, i studied music when i was a kid, but dancing was more, i think, the about performance
i read a lot of stephen king. [laughter] i also read toni morrison, and i thought, oh, my god, this is incredible. you can do this? and i thought, i will never be able to do this. i still think that. you should read everything toni morrison has written. everyone should. some writers writing today who inspire me today, i love carolina -- [inaudible] [speaking spanish] i love angie bruise, dominicana. -- angie bruce. natalie diaz's when my brother was an aztec. i could go on forever, but i won't....
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but the one he put - >> jimmy: oh, yeah, the stephen king one, hbo. >> yes "the outsider. >> jimmy: "r. >> so i watched "the oustider. >> jimmy: but how great is bateman? >> oh, my god. oh, my god it was so disturbing yeah, so disturbing. >> jimmy: well, i only saw the first one. and he was fantastic i got to see more of it. >> i love "ozark." i can't wait for that to come back i'm waiting for "hater" show to come back. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, you got to watch that >> dying for "barry" to come back i mean, there's shows i've watched not a lot. but -- >> jimmy: have you seen "curb" this year? >> i watched a little bit of that, yeah i watched a little bit of that, yeah >> jimmy: the first episode is -- might be the most brilliant thing he's ever done >> is it really? >> jimmy: oh, you go to -- >> i just saw one where he -- where he's -- is that the one where he's arguing with mocha joe about the wobbly table >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, i think so where jeff looks like harvey weinstein >> yes poor jeff. poor jeff. i saw -- i watched "curb your enthusiasm," but i said what's harvey weinstein doing
but the one he put - >> jimmy: oh, yeah, the stephen king one, hbo. >> yes "the outsider. >> jimmy: "r. >> so i watched "the oustider. >> jimmy: but how great is bateman? >> oh, my god. oh, my god it was so disturbing yeah, so disturbing. >> jimmy: well, i only saw the first one. and he was fantastic i got to see more of it. >> i love "ozark." i can't wait for that to come back i'm waiting for "hater" show to...
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promoting the book, i figured we could have sustainable decadence for the book tour and then the stephen kingsten orio could hit. look, i don't think the coronavirus is the saning that ends the decadence but how unexpected events, this isn't completely unexpected, right, global pathogen is the most unpredictable thing in the list of world transformers. but, you know, it's something that can hit the weak points in a decadent society. the fact that under decadence, the government clearly doesn't grk particularly well and the public doesn't have a lot of trust in public institutions. on china a country that in certain ways seems to be headed to stable authoritarianism and can be vulnerable to totally unexpected turmoil even revolution. so in that way, yeah, i mean, i would say, i would describe the coronavirus as a kind of stress test for decadence and i do think that it's, you know, i think it's actually quite serious and you should all have a week's worth of canned goods in your home. that too. >> but how isne it a stress tes? it's a stress test because a decadent society would not be able to
promoting the book, i figured we could have sustainable decadence for the book tour and then the stephen kingsten orio could hit. look, i don't think the coronavirus is the saning that ends the decadence but how unexpected events, this isn't completely unexpected, right, global pathogen is the most unpredictable thing in the list of world transformers. but, you know, it's something that can hit the weak points in a decadent society. the fact that under decadence, the government clearly doesn't...
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tested, and this reminds me of the captain drip in the book by stephen king.overlooked it and it came back around. the second time it came around it killed a whole bunch of people. everyone should read the stephen king book. host: are you getting treated for your condition? caller: i do not know. i am quarantined in my house. i called the hospital and they told me to stay inside because they did not have tests. want to comment about the republican party. have you ever seen the movie kevin causings her and it is about the guys -- the republican party is just -- it reminds me of have you ever seen a dog in heat? host: let us go to silver spring, maryland on the republican line. do i have that right? i just wanted to say, follow the instructions, they have stated the instructions --arly on the media so that host: go ahead, turn your television down, and go ahead. caller: i just wanted to say that, please just follow the instructions. the only thing we can do is pray to god so that we get the vaccine faster. some brain will get there. -- will get the solution so w
tested, and this reminds me of the captain drip in the book by stephen king.overlooked it and it came back around. the second time it came around it killed a whole bunch of people. everyone should read the stephen king book. host: are you getting treated for your condition? caller: i do not know. i am quarantined in my house. i called the hospital and they told me to stay inside because they did not have tests. want to comment about the republican party. have you ever seen the movie kevin...
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my feeling is if you are a stephen king fab, you'll like it.o much better than anyone had any right to expect. and on dvd, there's also a director's cut, which i am very much looking forward to watching over the weekend. ah! 0k, all right. thank you very much! see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. see you next time. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. new emergency laws are being drawn up to help the nhs to cope with a potential coronavirus outbreak in the uk. the measures, which could be in force by next month, include recruiting an army of volunteer health workers by making it easier for people to take time off work, or return from retirement. the number of people confirmed to have the virus has risen to 209 — that's 45 more than yesterday. meanwhile, the italian prime minister has said at least 16 million people are now in mandatory quarantine in some northern parts of the country, including mi
my feeling is if you are a stephen king fab, you'll like it.o much better than anyone had any right to expect. and on dvd, there's also a director's cut, which i am very much looking forward to watching over the weekend. ah! 0k, all right. thank you very much! see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. see you next time. bye— bye. hello, this is breakfast with ben thompson and nina warhurst. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from...
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it influences claim this is from both stephen king and the kubrick film.anley kubrick purist... i fell for it and i thought this is so much better than anyone had any right to expect. there is also a directors copy which iam very there is also a directors copy which i am very much looking forward to watching. thank you very much, see you next time. enjoy your cinema—going, whatever you choose to see this week. until next time, bye—bye. hello, this is breakfast with rachel burden and charlie stayt. good morning. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. efforts are being made to trace anyone who came into contact with a second person to die of the virus. the man in his 805 had underlying health conditions and was being treated at milton keynes university hospital. he was diagnosed with the virus shortly before dying. more than 20,000 people have been tested for the virus in the uk and 164 cases have been confirmed. passengers on board a cruise ship off san francisco are waiting to find out where they are to be taken after 21 people tested posi
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powerful versus the 10-year which just says that it's a situation that sounded like the stand in stephen kingt the stand. there is no lincoln tunnel scene happening. >> might be reflecting some of what we got out of the beige book yesterday. >> yes. >> various regions talking about concerns over the virus itself, the impact on phase one china purchases. it's a long day ahead. let's get the opening bell here on the s&p 500 state street at the nasdaq, parity.org a nonprofit dedicated at closing the gender gap in business so i guess we'll take you are cue from the airlines to a large degree, jim. i know united cutting 10% in domestic capacity for april. international by 20% d.o.t. had an amazing stat yesterday. inbound passengers from china has gone from 15,000 a day to now less than 1,000 a day. >> look, david and i used to talk all the time about the airlines they never made all the profits that they lost the airlines are much more sounding, so what you're doing is you're betting against a company at this point because there's no demand for the stock, not because the companies are technically,
powerful versus the 10-year which just says that it's a situation that sounded like the stand in stephen kingt the stand. there is no lincoln tunnel scene happening. >> might be reflecting some of what we got out of the beige book yesterday. >> yes. >> various regions talking about concerns over the virus itself, the impact on phase one china purchases. it's a long day ahead. let's get the opening bell here on the s&p 500 state street at the nasdaq, parity.org a nonprofit...
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the grim reaper and say i don't want to own that i'm going to go with the scientists first in stephen king> what's on mad tonight >> this is important for david david knows my sister nan. she says david has a nice apartment, much better than most who come on remotely where does he live >> everybody wants to know that. >> i mean, obviously, david -- >> yeah. well -- >> you look great. >> i'm very lucky. i'm at my remote location, and i did wear a tie for you, jim. i only have one here you guys may start to see this tie more regularly or perhaps tomorrow i have one jacket i'll put that on, but thank you. >> i may have to dual you. i have a great looking office. >> you may have to >> tonight competitor to zoom. people are using their home office i don't know whether david has zoom or web ex and then starbucks, let's find out what they are doing, and i think it will be interesting to talk about the bayback there's a rebellion against buybacks unless you're a shareholder. >> we'll see you tonight >> thank you >> thanks as always. >>> good wednesday morning welcome back to "squawk on the street.
the grim reaper and say i don't want to own that i'm going to go with the scientists first in stephen king> what's on mad tonight >> this is important for david david knows my sister nan. she says david has a nice apartment, much better than most who come on remotely where does he live >> everybody wants to know that. >> i mean, obviously, david -- >> yeah. well -- >> you look great. >> i'm very lucky. i'm at my remote location, and i did wear a tie for...
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. >> stephen king -- steve inskeep on his book, "imperfect union."ght at 8:00 eastern on q&a. ♪ >> c-span, your unfiltered view of government. created by cable in 1979, brought to you today by your television provider. >> "washington journal" continues. host: with washington state being one of the focal points of the coronavirus outbreak, we appreciate the presence of washington state congresswoman kim schrier, pediatrician for two decades before coming to office. people inking county and washington state are understandably concerned. this is spreading. the numbers that you are seeing in news are escalating rapidly. reflecting two things, one, spread of disease, and more availability of testing, testing people with milder symptoms. we are worried, being very careful with seniors. today toto see changes restrict the gatherings of large crowds. host: explain the changes you are expecting. rumor has it we will have no gatherings of more than 200 and 50 people by the governor. my understanding is that nursing homes in particular are having a lot of new r
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i know i'm being an alarmist but i keep thinking of stephen king's book the stand with blue oyster coltson't fear the reaper playing on an endless loop in my head. chris, who says on twitter, we do not have the best health care system according to -- we are not one of the 15 countries in the best health care. number one, canada, number 15 sweden. the president irresponsible because he did not take action until recently. roy says the george bush style of economic stimulus is required right now sent each taxpayer a check for $5,000 to see them through to the end of this catastrophe. that would be better than the one point $5 trillion of inflation that was rolled out to the bank stirs. virginiain montpelier, . thanks for waiting. caller: i appreciate it. as the dust of the situation continues to rise in a scenario akin to the fog of war, with regards to origin of this particular strain of coronavirus and whether or not it indeed is a biological weapon i assume the broad speculation of the general public coupled with the state of panic that is seemingly sweeping the world has the potential t
i know i'm being an alarmist but i keep thinking of stephen king's book the stand with blue oyster coltson't fear the reaper playing on an endless loop in my head. chris, who says on twitter, we do not have the best health care system according to -- we are not one of the 15 countries in the best health care. number one, canada, number 15 sweden. the president irresponsible because he did not take action until recently. roy says the george bush style of economic stimulus is required right now...
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king being one of them. and to be at that hotel was amazing. there's nothing like it on earth. >> stephen samuel jackson right there. >> i look flossie there, too. see what iki >> stephen: yeah, you're looking good. >> hey, you see that? that's called work, baby. that's called work right there. that's called work. >> stephen: but i want to point out in every photo taken of him, samuel jackson looks like he's having a better time than anybody else. people know you of course from "the avengers" together. but guway back. tell me who is going on-- what is this right here? >> that was a movie diwith sam back in the day called "the man." that was my first time working with him. >> stephen: this is 15 years ago. >> 15.y. anthe dior was like-- my character didn't have a name. he was like, what, do you want to call him?" i was like, booty." that's me as booty as a local little street hustler, and sam picked me up to get some information. >> stephen: and getting freaked out. >> yess a snit yes. i was a street snitch. >> stephen: we have a clip here from the movie. you can explain what's happening h
king being one of them. and to be at that hotel was amazing. there's nothing like it on earth. >> stephen samuel jackson right there. >> i look flossie there, too. see what iki >> stephen: yeah, you're looking good. >> hey, you see that? that's called work, baby. that's called work right there. that's called work. >> stephen: but i want to point out in every photo taken of him, samuel jackson looks like he's having a better time than anybody else. people know you...