> nobody? > i think - > you're not afraid of anybody? > maybe that guy over there at times square > i know you're not afraid of me. > people are afraid of the apes i think you're afraid of the apes by being so nice about this. it reached, what, above 60 bucks, amc at the higher point, and here they are, influencing a company. they get into the stock, drive it higher. imagine the retail investor feeling pretty empowered right now. This all goes to the point of adam aron being responsive to this new shareholder base. the third, as you mentioned, melissa, is the charging the industry is working on that in terms of continuing to increase the range, to give consumers comfort. that'll be off the table the second is the range. > yeah, when you think about the adoption of electric vehicles, there's three main elements that consumers have to overcome the first is making sure the price is there, and the industry is working on that you know, by the next couple of years, the cost of an internal combustion engine vehicle will be the same as an electric vehicle. > do you think that, at least in the board rooms or top management, discussing you know, if we do hit the mark in terms of going all electric, does our nation's infrastructure, can it handle this goal i mean, putting one electric vehicle on the grid is like putting an entire house on the grid yet, here we are, making these projections, which is great for the environment in theory, but we don't know what the impact is on our infrastructure. It's where the products and consumers will ultimately be heading. we have a pretty big dataset right now that supports the safety of these vaccines in a > 3 billion doses of vaccines have been delivered globally 180 million people have been vaccinated in the u.s. but you read twitter you read what goes around and what you hear. > it's still low and heard to see a cause and effect at this point. there's still a lot of co compelling reasons why you'd want to be vaccinated, even if you've been previously infected. you develop a very broad, very deep, very durable immunity, based on the data we've seen so far. it's the best of both worlds if you've been previously infected and you get vaccinated, at least with one dose. The variants two, if you've been previously infected and gotten just a single dose of the vaccine, you get a robust immune response so you have now the opportunity to develop a very robust, very broad, very durable immunity because you've been previously infected and have taken at least one dose of the vaccine on top of that.
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