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yao speaking foreign language] jon: yeah. she microwaves it because sometimes the fish-- 'cause she gets the fish live from the markets, but if it's too big, it won't fit in the steamer, so then just put it in the microwave. [mrs. yao speaking foreign language] jon: it's also faster. it's, like, 5 minutes, yeah. [mrs. yao speaks foreign language] [microwave beeps, whirring] [beep] jon: the pleasure of eating that steamed fish is to have it whole because having fish cooked on the bone is way different; like, less surface area exposed to heat and it's also just juicy when it's attached to the actual rack. so it's hard to re-create that, but the process is you steam the fish and then you drop a bunch of scallion, ginger on it and then you take really hot oil and then you scorch all the scallions and ginger, and then you pour the soy mixture, and all the steaming liquid, aromatic oil on the bottom mixes with the soy, and it just makes essentially a pan sauce, but in--in the vessel, and then you just top it with cilantro, and it's
yao speaking foreign language] jon: yeah. she microwaves it because sometimes the fish-- 'cause she gets the fish live from the markets, but if it's too big, it won't fit in the steamer, so then just put it in the microwave. [mrs. yao speaking foreign language] jon: it's also faster. it's, like, 5 minutes, yeah. [mrs. yao speaks foreign language] [microwave beeps, whirring] [beep] jon: the pleasure of eating that steamed fish is to have it whole because having fish cooked on the bone is way...
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yao okay. let's check in with chief meteorologist paul heggen with the forecast. sarah was talking about short- shorts, not for us. unless you want to. >> i don't know. >> do your own thing. >> it is san francisco. you can wear what you want. it will be warm enough to actually do that instead of the usual cold and breezy conditions. >>> we're going to be in their record territory by thursday. we're just at the beginning stages of this. high pressure taking over in the upper levels of the atmosphere. it means there is literally more air on top of us exerting higher pressure. as the air near ground level gets compressed by the air on top of it, it warms up, so temperatures are going to take a big jump from today to tomorrow and another jump from tomorrow to thursday. not a cloud in the sky. blue skies as we look out from the hotel. we didn't lose the on-shore influence. temperatures topped out in the 60s. close to 70 degrees in oakland. right now it is 61 in downtown san francisco. abundant sunshine in the forecast for the next few days. even though we're only two a
yao okay. let's check in with chief meteorologist paul heggen with the forecast. sarah was talking about short- shorts, not for us. unless you want to. >> i don't know. >> do your own thing. >> it is san francisco. you can wear what you want. it will be warm enough to actually do that instead of the usual cold and breezy conditions. >>> we're going to be in their record territory by thursday. we're just at the beginning stages of this. high pressure taking over in the...
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the cloud etf is down 25% this yao jer the it could kaz more deal making in the space and naming zoomdocusign and coupa. for more let's bring in the rbc capital market software analyst. how dare you name zoom and docusign as takeover candidates. >> thank you for having me i think it's unfathomable that the companies that were darlings a year and a half ago of remote work are themselves in play. the stocks have gotten way too cheap. both the idea that someone could afford to buy zoom most importantly i think these have still really great technology the companies are not getting the respected they deserve and i'm taking a close look at both assets to say if i could integrate it into the platform it's affordable. >> who would be the acquirers? >> i think salesforce coming off the slack acquisition but either works well bringing docusign to work with a sales tool to generate contracts and sign them. microsoft is obviously a great candidate to buy either. i could see a traditional back office be interested in either they every the big ones and none face the scrutiny like amazon or google w
the cloud etf is down 25% this yao jer the it could kaz more deal making in the space and naming zoomdocusign and coupa. for more let's bring in the rbc capital market software analyst. how dare you name zoom and docusign as takeover candidates. >> thank you for having me i think it's unfathomable that the companies that were darlings a year and a half ago of remote work are themselves in play. the stocks have gotten way too cheap. both the idea that someone could afford to buy zoom most...
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people behind the lines, and leads food relief during a famine in the soviet union despite his anti-calm yao communism. it was the worst of all words. it was reparations but they didn't have the means of enforcing the restrictions, and meanwhile germany nursed its own lost cause mythology around the war, and one of the things that i look at lincoln that doesn't get credited enough, three indispensable conditions for accepting the end of the war from confederate negotiators, and two were obvious, it's the assumption of the national authority union, and the end of slavery for all-time, and third, it seemed like he was walking away from an easy peace that would stop the bloodshed, and he knew peace at any price is too expensive and he correctly worried that if there was a cease-fire people would backslide on the commitment to end slavery. and the resentments that could be created for people that lost wars, he, of course, they agreed to a cease-fire before surrender by germany, and they end up with the perfectly wrong equation. you can see herbert hoover actively learning and reflecting on the l
people behind the lines, and leads food relief during a famine in the soviet union despite his anti-calm yao communism. it was the worst of all words. it was reparations but they didn't have the means of enforcing the restrictions, and meanwhile germany nursed its own lost cause mythology around the war, and one of the things that i look at lincoln that doesn't get credited enough, three indispensable conditions for accepting the end of the war from confederate negotiators, and two were...
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yao know anyone with an appeal the zoning add administrator or board of appeals within 15 days of the date of units of violation. in the case of 1685 haight the appellate failed to file an appeal in a timely manner now requesting the board to grant jurisdiction for the late filing for an appeal to be accommodated. before we issue the notice of violation we reached out to him and upon [inaudible] he can go ahead and follow [inaudible] the process and wishes to go ahead and provide his [inaudible] and position about the notice of violation. in a timely manner. >> he was aware of the process. the last year and a half. and understands he is saying he has been working with the city on legislation. to possibly amend the planning code it allow the solid security gate to be permitted >> we have not seen such legislation adopted nor introduced or drafted. that's been a year. he asserts the planning department did call him to believe an appeal was not [inaudible]. saved. we don't believe that [inaudible]. ask the board to deny the jurisdiction request andup hold the penalty. >> i got a question
yao know anyone with an appeal the zoning add administrator or board of appeals within 15 days of the date of units of violation. in the case of 1685 haight the appellate failed to file an appeal in a timely manner now requesting the board to grant jurisdiction for the late filing for an appeal to be accommodated. before we issue the notice of violation we reached out to him and upon [inaudible] he can go ahead and follow [inaudible] the process and wishes to go ahead and provide his...
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apollo global, they own yao and aol -- yahoo!getting involved in the bid to buy with twitter. that looks like that shakes things up, to me. >> yeah, the plot thickens bigtime, stuart. one of the world's largest buyout firms is considering ad bid for twitter and could, could provide elon musk with the equity or debt for his offer. the potential cooperation between twitter and yahoo! which it owns. twitter's expected to reject musk's offer in the coming days, all eyes on thursday, april 28th, when twitter is set to announce earnings. people in the know know that apollo's a big player. these are the big boys. be interesting to see if they join n. stuart: i'm cheering musk on. i hope he takes it overfires a lot of them. i'd just love to see it. i'm rather blood thirsty -- [laughter] i've been laughing the whole way through the first nine minutes of the show. thanks, todd. let's brick in david can nicklaus -- david nick loss who our market guy, i want musk to take over the board of twitter. what do you say? >> i think you made a big c
apollo global, they own yao and aol -- yahoo!getting involved in the bid to buy with twitter. that looks like that shakes things up, to me. >> yeah, the plot thickens bigtime, stuart. one of the world's largest buyout firms is considering ad bid for twitter and could, could provide elon musk with the equity or debt for his offer. the potential cooperation between twitter and yahoo! which it owns. twitter's expected to reject musk's offer in the coming days, all eyes on thursday, april...
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very impressive so i think this is the quarter where soloman said, i told you can adjust my expenses yaot believe me. i told you i had a stream of revenue that's really consistent you didn't believe me. i told you our capital markets would do well no matter what you didn't believe me. i won all three checks that stock goes higher let's not forget, the value. you're talking about $293. that's a pretty clean book because goldman scrubs everything goldman is the star of the day gold man is the star. >> seems the up vestment banking down 38% at goldman, 27% at morgan stanley priced in? >> i thought so. higher than morgan at 15 not priced in. >> other thematics, light tax rate pretty much across the board. made things easier. >> that's rtrue i don't know in the end, goldman and morgan stanley are both going to be good today c citi, i found confusing it is up other than a decline in russian exp exposure, i didn't see much. unproven situation i'm tired of seeing this tangible book there of 79, stock at 50. how tangible that is -- remember, they said they had to back off in the buyback. >> yup.
very impressive so i think this is the quarter where soloman said, i told you can adjust my expenses yaot believe me. i told you i had a stream of revenue that's really consistent you didn't believe me. i told you our capital markets would do well no matter what you didn't believe me. i won all three checks that stock goes higher let's not forget, the value. you're talking about $293. that's a pretty clean book because goldman scrubs everything goldman is the star of the day gold man is the...
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now yao said this is the most important and best role you've ever played, and you've played a lot of said where you said a group of friends and i are going to pay for this. what about this story so grabbed you, mark? >> obviously for myself, as well, to have had a very troubled youth and be able to turn my life around after focusing on my faith, i really credit all my personal and professional success to my faith. i wanted to share that. and seeing how much the story is touching people, it was obvious that stu, he had a way of speaking to people and luring people in with his charm and charisma and also real-life experience, which, you know, when counseling others, they really trusted in stu because they knew he had experienced similar things. >> so mark, tell us how you were inspired by what van melsen gibson did with "the passion of the christ" to just do it on his own instead of trying to pitch it to studios. >> this is a tough sell for any kind of studio. i took a play from van melsen's book. he financed the film himself. also it gives you complete creative freedom. anytime you br
now yao said this is the most important and best role you've ever played, and you've played a lot of said where you said a group of friends and i are going to pay for this. what about this story so grabbed you, mark? >> obviously for myself, as well, to have had a very troubled youth and be able to turn my life around after focusing on my faith, i really credit all my personal and professional success to my faith. i wanted to share that. and seeing how much the story is touching people,...