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the only person i can compare him to, and i mean this, is larry david. >> jimmy: larry david, right.movie with larry, right. >> yeah, yeah. they're similar in that they just get right to the point. just get right to the point, man. jun, li you know, i said, hey, what do you think? there's no accent, right? what do you think? he looks at me like, yeah, i don't care. yeah, it's good. yeah, don't do that. yeah, just go get your work on. larry, exactly the same way. like me in the -- "inestimable." the fantastic cast that i was with when we did "clear history." bill hader. >> jimmy: right, yeah. >> bill hader. so you know, we improvised everything. this is how larry david directs, which i frigging love. he goes, all right, you know, now remember, you come in, you know, you just met jon hamm, then you guys want to talk, you two go back, blah, blah, blah, let's just do it. improvise. then cut. then you come back. larry david says something like this. he goes, yeah, okay -- uh, you know when you say that thing, you come out and said this? don't do that, that's not funny. don't do that anymo
the only person i can compare him to, and i mean this, is larry david. >> jimmy: larry david, right.movie with larry, right. >> yeah, yeah. they're similar in that they just get right to the point. just get right to the point, man. jun, li you know, i said, hey, what do you think? there's no accent, right? what do you think? he looks at me like, yeah, i don't care. yeah, it's good. yeah, don't do that. yeah, just go get your work on. larry, exactly the same way. like me in the --...
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and larry david picked "the contest. [ light laughter ] so, i know so, anyway that'll be super fun." memorabilia stuff that we're going to raffle away to people who sign up for this and you can go to afundraiseraboutsomething.com if you want to -- to join the party tomorrow >> jimmy: yeah it's important to encourage people to talk about their voting plan, is what you have been saying. >> oh, yes >> jimmy: why -- the voting plan so it's not even like, just -- why is that important? >> well, getting people to vote sometimes can be a heavy lift. i think sometimes because the voter suppression effort is such a strong one that people feel disenfranchised and feel as if their vote doesn't matter but, of course, you and i both know that's not the case the more people vote, the better it is for our democracy and, i do mean that, really. i say that as a democrat i say it -- i believe that and, research shows us that if you, for instance, jimmy, talk to three of your friends who may not be that inclined to vote, right? and you say, "what's your voting plan? and they say, "well, i'm not sure."
and larry david picked "the contest. [ light laughter ] so, i know so, anyway that'll be super fun." memorabilia stuff that we're going to raffle away to people who sign up for this and you can go to afundraiseraboutsomething.com if you want to -- to join the party tomorrow >> jimmy: yeah it's important to encourage people to talk about their voting plan, is what you have been saying. >> oh, yes >> jimmy: why -- the voting plan so it's not even like, just -- why is...
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he would always be off camera, and the voice of larry david. >> larry david will voice him, and you'llt see the back of his head. >> i think if there is a god, she's a terrible writer. she can't even pick a genre. i don't believe the beginning. the second act goes on forever. and the ending i terrible. >> stephen: we don't know the ending yet. 2020 could-- could end on a high note. please. everybody breathe. >> i think it might. >> stephen: we'll be right back with more allison janney, richa whitfo. ♪ knowing who we are is hard. it's hard. eliminate who you are not first, and you're going to find yourself where you need to be. ♪ the race is never over. the journey has no port. the adventure never ends, because we are always on the way. ♪ ♪ this was the theater i came to quite often. ♪ the support we've had over the last few months has been amazing. i have a soft spot for local places. it's not just a work environment. everyone here is family. gonna go ahead and support him, get my hair cut, leave a big tip. if we focus on our local communities, we can find a way to get through this tog
he would always be off camera, and the voice of larry david. >> larry david will voice him, and you'llt see the back of his head. >> i think if there is a god, she's a terrible writer. she can't even pick a genre. i don't believe the beginning. the second act goes on forever. and the ending i terrible. >> stephen: we don't know the ending yet. 2020 could-- could end on a high note. please. everybody breathe. >> i think it might. >> stephen: we'll be right back with...
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. >> because of that hiatus, i took a larry david-length hiatus.ly. he quit after the second episode. >> jimmy: what? >> i asked him, like hey, we're back, man, took four years off but we're back. he was like, nah, i quit, i don't want to do the show anymore. what? why? he's like, i'm almost 40, i'm done looking at you trying to poop on your desk in front of your guests. >> jimmy: he's really grown up. so what did you do? did you replace him? what do you have now? >> we clone him on the second episode. we made a character named blannibal. we take a lock of his nose hair, put him in a centrifuge. >> jimmy: very creative, you're always thinking. >> blannibal quits after a few episodes. >> jimmy: oh, no. >> i'm very difficult to work with. what's up, dude? >> guillermo: what's going on? >> how are you doing? you look hot. >> guillermo: i am. >> jimmy: your hair's grown out. >> excuse me, we're in the middle of something, don't interrupt. it's called vibing, jimmy. >> jimmy: you guys. let's play a clip of -- >> sorry. >> jimmy: you're bald on the show
. >> because of that hiatus, i took a larry david-length hiatus.ly. he quit after the second episode. >> jimmy: what? >> i asked him, like hey, we're back, man, took four years off but we're back. he was like, nah, i quit, i don't want to do the show anymore. what? why? he's like, i'm almost 40, i'm done looking at you trying to poop on your desk in front of your guests. >> jimmy: he's really grown up. so what did you do? did you replace him? what do you have now?...
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. >> larry and david founded the job hackers in san francisco three years ago drying on the technology background of the., bringing diversity to the tech industry with the average age of participants 43 with half ethnic minorities, and 6 out of 10 are women returning to the work force. >> they get up to speed on the modern way of thinking and they take care of someone older or younger, have a gap and cannot get back in. >> reporter: they teach agile and scrum, a new way of working in tech with 750 people in the bay area and around the world that has gone through the curriculum. he prepares them to test for the scrum master education. half earning a six figure salary. >> this is a pretty diverse group and 30% and up to 40% are getting jobs within 90 days of taking the class. >> reporter: lisa landed a job as project manager. >> using the skills i gained from the program i was able to work in engineering from day one. >> reporter: they are taking advantage of the networking and mentorship, as a student and later as a volunteer mentor. instead of paying for classes the job hackers ask par
. >> larry and david founded the job hackers in san francisco three years ago drying on the technology background of the., bringing diversity to the tech industry with the average age of participants 43 with half ethnic minorities, and 6 out of 10 are women returning to the work force. >> they get up to speed on the modern way of thinking and they take care of someone older or younger, have a gap and cannot get back in. >> reporter: they teach agile and scrum, a new way of...
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. $16 trillion according to larry summers and david cutler.er associates, ray dalio says china has an upper hand on the u.s. on a number of issues. and is on beijing's side the next u.s. administration will have to deal with china's continuing rise. >> time is on china side. -- china's side. what will be a difficult situation in the new administration is destiny is on growing andchina doing better probably. laura: facebook users are consuming twice as much fake news as they did in 2016 according to a report. et repeatedly has released fake news. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. anna. matt. lauralaura matt -- monday. the u.s. election -- president donald trump returns to the he feelstrail boasting energized and powerful after his recovery from covid-19. joe biden holds a lead over likely votersith in michigan and wisconsin. joining us now is our senior international editor, jodi schneider. what was the main message
. $16 trillion according to larry summers and david cutler.er associates, ray dalio says china has an upper hand on the u.s. on a number of issues. and is on beijing's side the next u.s. administration will have to deal with china's continuing rise. >> time is on china side. -- china's side. what will be a difficult situation in the new administration is destiny is on growing andchina doing better probably. laura: facebook users are consuming twice as much fake news as they did in 2016...
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that's according to larry summers and david cutler. they arrived at the figure by adding the cost of loss-of-life and help to direct economic impact. facebook seen twice as much fake news than they did in 2016. the outlets that repeatedly published false and deceptive content has increased over 100% since four years ago. at the latest evidence facebook is struggling to stem the flow -- it is the latest evidence facebook is struggling to stem the flow of misinformation. global news 24 hours a day on air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm leigh-ann gerrans, this is bloomberg. china's exports rose for the fourth straight month while imports surged. pointing further recovery for global trade and a domestic rebound. 'se data indicates china relatively rapid return to production has enabled it to take full advantage of manufacturing reopening and consumer demand elsewhere. the resurgence in europe and elsewhere poses a threat to recovery and with geopolitical tension
that's according to larry summers and david cutler. they arrived at the figure by adding the cost of loss-of-life and help to direct economic impact. facebook seen twice as much fake news than they did in 2016. the outlets that repeatedly published false and deceptive content has increased over 100% since four years ago. at the latest evidence facebook is struggling to stem the flow -- it is the latest evidence facebook is struggling to stem the flow of misinformation. global news 24 hours a...
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david: contributor larry summers from harvard to. orina. >> technology needs to come to grip with the fact that this is a new era. david: and
david: contributor larry summers from harvard to. orina. >> technology needs to come to grip with the fact that this is a new era. david: and
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david: special contributor larry summers of harvard. of activate. >> the unintended consequence to this is really damaging businesses that are up-and-coming. david: allianz. neil ferguson of the hoover institution. and the ceo of ge
david: special contributor larry summers of harvard. of activate. >> the unintended consequence to this is really damaging businesses that are up-and-coming. david: allianz. neil ferguson of the hoover institution. and the ceo of ge
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david westin. this week, special contributor larry summers of harvard. former fed chairman alan greenspan. recognize entitlements. david: roger ferguson. former ibm ceo sam palmisano. sam: you miss innovation cycles because you are distracted. and you're constrained during innovation. david: katie koch of goldman sachs.
david westin. this week, special contributor larry summers of harvard. former fed chairman alan greenspan. recognize entitlements. david: roger ferguson. former ibm ceo sam palmisano. sam: you miss innovation cycles because you are distracted. and you're constrained during innovation. david: katie koch of goldman sachs.
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. >> larry, it is david.hing before the election is it possible -- i mean, obviously we don't know who will win the election but i'm wondering about lame duck. is that a possibility? do we expect we get something very soon after if this doesn't work this time >> yes, david. it is always -- could be a possibility. you could, for example, i don't want to stretch this too far but we're having some fun here on probabilities. you could have a final announcement with legislative print coming out of both houses presumably an agreement, presumably have a vote only reason i say that because i think the announcement and vote if it's a favorable vote on a package would be very helpful and constructive to the economy and financial markets, perhaps the actual execution might go beyond election day but folks around the country, people going back to work, people worried about nemployment assistance, worried of reopening or opening the small business might feel reassured, better certainty that they have gotten it done and ju
. >> larry, it is david.hing before the election is it possible -- i mean, obviously we don't know who will win the election but i'm wondering about lame duck. is that a possibility? do we expect we get something very soon after if this doesn't work this time >> yes, david. it is always -- could be a possibility. you could, for example, i don't want to stretch this too far but we're having some fun here on probabilities. you could have a final announcement with legislative print...
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times the cost of the great recession, according to former treasury secretary larry summers and fellow harvard economist davidsler. added the cost of loss-of-life and health to the direct economic impact. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. annmarie: coming up, morgan a blue sleep in the united states election would be most positive for european stocks. that's right, european. more on that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ now, they say i'm immune. i feel so powerful. i will walk into the audience, i will walk in their and -- in there and will kiss everyone. i will kiss the guys and the beautiful women and everybody. i will just give you a big, fat kiss. annmarie: that was the president of the united states in a rally in florida. he is back on the campaign trail after testing positive for covid-19. and they say is safe to go back on the campaign trail. now on what a potential blue sweep could mean in risk assets. what are they saying? juliette: we are hearing from analysts, including some
times the cost of the great recession, according to former treasury secretary larry summers and fellow harvard economist davidsler. added the cost of loss-of-life and health to the direct economic impact. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. annmarie: coming up, morgan a blue sleep in the united states election would be most positive for european stocks. that's right,...
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. >> right, larry, it is david you can only control what you can.'t control the duration or magnitude of the outbreak, unfortunately. only respond to it. you got more than 2 billion in cost and 3 billion in cash actions that are i think you said 75% complete. do you need to start again is that going to be enough given you can only control what you can control? >> well, david, those are big actions and you're right, we're about 75% of the way through that work. we think we'll finish most of that bit end of the year, part of the visibility we have around the 2.5, at least 2.5 billion in cash we talked about for the fourth quarter again, back to lean, in the spirit of continued improvement, there is always opportunity. while i don't think we have necessarily a restructuring effort on par with what we have done here in 2020, completing this work gives us line of sight to additional opportunities to continue to be more efficient, with where we put money, be it reducing inventories, the way we think about capital expenditures and making sure we are invest
. >> right, larry, it is david you can only control what you can.'t control the duration or magnitude of the outbreak, unfortunately. only respond to it. you got more than 2 billion in cost and 3 billion in cash actions that are i think you said 75% complete. do you need to start again is that going to be enough given you can only control what you can control? >> well, david, those are big actions and you're right, we're about 75% of the way through that work. we think we'll finish...
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david westin. this week, senator ben cardin of maryland. contributors larry summers of harvard.g without stimulus at a moment like this is kind of like wading into a crowd not wearing a mask. david: afseaneh of the rock creek group. and bloomberg's stephanie flanders. stephanie: the idea that this is really going to be a much easier thing the second time around is wishful thinking. david:
david westin. this week, senator ben cardin of maryland. contributors larry summers of harvard.g without stimulus at a moment like this is kind of like wading into a crowd not wearing a mask. david: afseaneh of the rock creek group. and bloomberg's stephanie flanders. stephanie: the idea that this is really going to be a much easier thing the second time around is wishful thinking. david:
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david. let's bring in dr. larry corey, a virologist in seattle. also the head of the national institutes of health vaccine clinical trials network. doctor, good morning, thanks for joining us. let's start by asking is it absolutely necessary to test these vaccines on children? as a parent, i see these pictures and get worried for the kids. >> well, yes, it's incredibly important that we understand how these vaccines work in children. you know, safety, of course, is the utmost importance. we expect some of the vaccines's platforms have been better for others than children. as you just noted, the vaccine testing program in children is just being initiated. we need to generate enough safety data and understand what is the dose we give children before we start giving widespread use of young and older children and before we vaccinate our own kids and my grandkids. >> so we need to test it on children so that we can deliver it safely to the rest of the children in america and around the world. so i get that. but as you're testing it on these children ar
david. let's bring in dr. larry corey, a virologist in seattle. also the head of the national institutes of health vaccine clinical trials network. doctor, good morning, thanks for joining us. let's start by asking is it absolutely necessary to test these vaccines on children? as a parent, i see these pictures and get worried for the kids. >> well, yes, it's incredibly important that we understand how these vaccines work in children. you know, safety, of course, is the utmost importance....
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for larry biel, sandhya patel, all of us >>> this is an abc color presentation. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, davidgillian jacobs. and music from gracie ache rbra. and now, jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for being with us. we're experiencing something rarely felt here in southern california lately. i think they call it happiness? do you remember that? [ laughter ] last night the dodgers beat the tampa bay rays. [ cheers and applause ] to win a first world series title in 32 years. and i got to say, besides seeing the dodgers win, it was exciting to see people touching each
for larry biel, sandhya patel, all of us >>> this is an abc color presentation. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, davidgillian jacobs. and music from gracie ache rbra. and now, jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for being with us. we're experiencing something rarely felt here in southern california lately. i think they call it happiness? do you remember that? [ laughter ] last night the...
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larry kudlow, thank you so much. send our best to the white house, the president and the first lady. david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am david westin, welcome to "balance of power." we are going to start with the situation surrounding president trump the first lady, diagnosed with covid-19 overnight. to get the latest, we turn to mario parker. what we know about the president's condition? we had mark meadows say he has seen him today. mario: mark meadows, who just held a gaggle with reporters, he acknowledged the president is experiencing or exhibiting mild symptoms of the coronavirus. he said the president is in good spirits, the president is allowing mild symptoms. david: the president said he will be working from the white house. at the same time, he is changing his schedule. he had a lot of campaign appearances scheduled. mario: he scrubbed his schedule though he is holding it private call from the executive mansion to talk about coronavirus. he has canceled his planned rally for today, the campaign has not said whether or not the other rallies he had on deck ove
larry kudlow, thank you so much. send our best to the white house, the president and the first lady. david: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am david westin, welcome to "balance of power." we are going to start with the situation surrounding president trump the first lady, diagnosed with covid-19 overnight. to get the latest, we turn to mario parker. what we know about the president's condition? we had mark meadows say he has seen him today. mario: mark meadows, who...
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david willis, bbc news, los angeles. and we can speak now to larryfternoon. same to you. we have been really struck watching it from our country the sheer number of people who have already done a postal vote in this country —— as we call them in this country. what you're thinking about what's behind that? really two fasteners. one is a pandemic. —— two factors. people wa nt to pandemic. —— two factors. people want to vote, but they would also prefer want to vote, but they would also p refer to want to vote, but they would also prefer to live. so, this is a good compromise. so, those people are mainly being taken away from election day. they would have shown up election day. they would have shown up on election day of their voting are in advance, but there is clearly another increment. numbering in the millions, people who don't regularly vote, some who just registered. they feel very strongly about this campaign. pro and con on donald trump, really. joe biden is kind of an afterthought. they don't trust the authorities to count their vote if they go
david willis, bbc news, los angeles. and we can speak now to larryfternoon. same to you. we have been really struck watching it from our country the sheer number of people who have already done a postal vote in this country —— as we call them in this country. what you're thinking about what's behind that? really two fasteners. one is a pandemic. —— two factors. people wa nt to pandemic. —— two factors. people want to vote, but they would also prefer want to vote, but they would also...
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david: our colleague who reports on the white house. we will bring in professor larry brown. great to have you with us give us a sense about the question about who is running the government as the president goes into the hospital. >> we've had no indication whatsoever from the white house that the president has lost any of his mental faculties or that there is any sort of incapacitating reason why he would need to transfer the powers and duties of the office. so, it does appear as though the president remains in control. he is the president. and until such time as he either voluntarily decides to transfer those powers to the vice or something serious to occur -- we have seen presidents voluntarily do that in the past when they've had procedures like a colonoscopy where they have to go under with the medication that puts them out. so, we don't have any indication we are in that kind of a situation. and if that were to happen, then there is a section within the 25th amendment of the constitution, section 3, that provides for that voluntary transfer to the vice president. david:
david: our colleague who reports on the white house. we will bring in professor larry brown. great to have you with us give us a sense about the question about who is running the government as the president goes into the hospital. >> we've had no indication whatsoever from the white house that the president has lost any of his mental faculties or that there is any sort of incapacitating reason why he would need to transfer the powers and duties of the office. so, it does appear as though...
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larry summers of harvard and lori hinle of state street global. ons is "balance of power" bluebird television and radio -- bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this"balance of power ." president trump talked about a coronavirus being a vaccine -- a vaccine being available by next year end. a treatment from gilead. scarlet fu has some of the details. scarlet: remdesivir was a treatment he was given after being diagnosed. the company gapped higher at the open as much as 4.9%. this was originally developed to treat ebola. it has become the first covid drug to get fda formal approval. before that it was available under emergency use authorization. gilead can now move forward with marketing the drug. ve new brand name will be cklery. chargesaid it would $3100 for most patients. sales ofestimate 2020 be about $2.2 billion. the company is expected to sell 1.5 million doses this year. another blockbuster drug could make a huge difference and gilead will need it. it is getting a lower return from research and development. 40% versus 42%. the fda approved remdesivir for emergency use on may 1. if you look at the stock price, it has not done that well. it f
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is just vast conspiracy of hedge fund managers who talked to larry and get the -- get the skinny and it is completely untrue it is -- davidepper, i don't know, did he get bad emails from hoover i don't know the idea hes with was going toe some sort of tie do you think the president likes those kinds of -- the president, when he gave -- tepper said the president gave not one dime to 9/11 or to superstorm sandy these don't endear him to the president. >> no, i don't believe mr. tepper is a supporter of the president and the idea somehow he would be alerted to information that was available to them. by the way, i mean, larry kudlow, you're going to listen to -- let's be honest, how many times does he come on our show and said something -- >> he was on yesterday. >> said something that the opposite of which is actually true i know he's an old friend. an old colleague i happen to be very fond of him. >> people want me to trash him that's what they want. they want -- >> my point is that if you are a hedge fund manager or anybody, i'm not necessarily sure going to be listening to him and believe that whatever is being told to yo
is just vast conspiracy of hedge fund managers who talked to larry and get the -- get the skinny and it is completely untrue it is -- davidepper, i don't know, did he get bad emails from hoover i don't know the idea hes with was going toe some sort of tie do you think the president likes those kinds of -- the president, when he gave -- tepper said the president gave not one dime to 9/11 or to superstorm sandy these don't endear him to the president. >> no, i don't believe mr. tepper is a...
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david in your gut the expect an election result november 3rd. now you know what you know the modeling on this and there are very few sonority us that actually get us larry to an election result on november 3rd really barring a hulloa i think for a vice president biden which by the way i think is possible but barring a blowout it's not entirely clear we're going to know and you know this is why why what you're seeing president trump do we talks about mail in voting mail in ballots and he tries to stigmatise them he tries to test dow preemptively on the legitimacy of voting by now which so many states do my home state of washington does without any problem he's really trying to lay a foundation for being able to challenge the election results on election night if he doesn't like the outcome and you know i think that we need to live by the principle in this country abide by the principle that every vote should be counted and if states are are allowing people submit their ballots i mail is long as their stand on election day they should be counted so you know whether or not we know the outcome on november 3rd we darn well need to ensure in my opinion need t
david in your gut the expect an election result november 3rd. now you know what you know the modeling on this and there are very few sonority us that actually get us larry to an election result on november 3rd really barring a hulloa i think for a vice president biden which by the way i think is possible but barring a blowout it's not entirely clear we're going to know and you know this is why why what you're seeing president trump do we talks about mail in voting mail in ballots and he tries...
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for larry biel, sandhya patel, all of us >>> this is an abc color presentation. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, david letterman. gillian jacobs. and music from gracie ache rbra. and now, jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for being with us. we're experiencing something rarely felt here in southern california lately. i think they call it happiness? do you remember that? [ laughter ] last night the dodgers beat the tampa bay rays. [ cheers and applause ] to win a first world series title in 32 years. and i got to say, besides seeing the dodgers win, it was exciting to see people touching each other again. it really was. you know, they held the world series at a neutral site in texas to protect the teams from covid-19. and it almost worked. dodgers third baseman, justin turner, was mysteriously pulled from the game after the seventh inning because his covid test results came back positive. why they didn't find out until the game was almost over i have no idea. major league baseball might want to invest in some slightly more rapid tests for the players. turn
for larry biel, sandhya patel, all of us >>> this is an abc color presentation. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live." tonight, david letterman. gillian jacobs. and music from gracie ache rbra. and now, jimmy kimmel. >> jimmy: hi, everyone. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thanks for being with us. we're experiencing something rarely felt here in southern california lately. i think they call it happiness? do you remember that? [ laughter ] last...
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larry kudlow saying on foxbusiness headlines there are still key policy differences. alix: thanks a lot. tune in tonight. b part of the special coverage of the final presidential debate. join davidat 8:30 new york time. "balance of power" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle activation for better results in less time, all while maintaining safe, correct form and allows for over 20 exercises. do the aerotrainer super crunch. the pre-stretch works your abs even harder, engaging the entire core. then it's the back extension, super rock, and lower back traction stretch to take the pressure off your spine and stretch muscles. planks are the ultimate total body exercise. build your upper body with pushups. work your lower body with the aerosquat. the aerotrainer is tested to support over 500 pounds. it inflates and deflates in less than 30 seconds using the electric pump. head to aerotrainer.com now. now it's your turn to lose weight, look great, and be healthy. get off the fl
larry kudlow saying on foxbusiness headlines there are still key policy differences. alix: thanks a lot. tune in tonight. b part of the special coverage of the final presidential debate. join davidat 8:30 new york time. "balance of power" is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ are you frustrated with your weight and health? it's time for aerotrainer, a more effective total body fitness solution. (announcer) aerotrainer's ergodynamic design and four patented air chambers create maximum muscle...
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david: it's great to have you with us, tony. fascinating. tony ressler, management executive chairman. check out wall street week. larry summers, bob diamond of atlas will join us tonight. 6:00 p.m. eastern time on bloomberg television and radio. still ahead, our stock of the hour, pfizer, as it talks about seeking emergency use authorization for vaccine. this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. david: this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david westin. pfizer and it's partner plan to seek emergency approval from the f.d.a. for their covid vaccine. we have details in the stock of the hour. scarlett: it rose as much as 3% to a six week high. helping to lift the health care sector to the pest performance among 11 groups. the c.e.o. posted an open letter on pfizer website. i point that out because they are explicit for every step in drug and development. there is a lot of public interest in this as well as accusations of politicization of the process. nevertheless, here's the gist of it. in order to meet pfizer's late november filing target, a lot lies on the safety review. it
david: it's great to have you with us, tony. fascinating. tony ressler, management executive chairman. check out wall street week. larry summers, bob diamond of atlas will join us tonight. 6:00 p.m. eastern time on bloomberg television and radio. still ahead, our stock of the hour, pfizer, as it talks about seeking emergency use authorization for vaccine. this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. david: this is balance of power on bloomberg television and radio. i'm david...
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david: like other excellent ceos, you focus on execution and executing well. at some point you have to grow. what you see the growth coming up? when you are forward, where you see growth? larry: you are exactly right. what we want to do in the short is make sure we are driving cost and cash actions so we have more control of our destiny. longer-term i think ge is set up to lead and to grow. if you think about where we are in both power and renewables, well-positioned to lead in the energy transition. precision health, we talk about personalized medicine, more efficient care delivery, we set of what will be an important opportunity for us and think about safer light post covid. our aviation business will need to play an important role. we see growth profitability is, profitable growth across the entire ge portfolio. david: talk about power. you have disparate deck you have different aspects of power at general electric. we have an election coming up. i will not ask you to take a position on who will win or lose, but there seems to be quite a diversity in point of view when it comes to renewables. you have plenty of sensitivity analysis on what might happen if we did have demo
david: like other excellent ceos, you focus on execution and executing well. at some point you have to grow. what you see the growth coming up? when you are forward, where you see growth? larry: you are exactly right. what we want to do in the short is make sure we are driving cost and cash actions so we have more control of our destiny. longer-term i think ge is set up to lead and to grow. if you think about where we are in both power and renewables, well-positioned to lead in the energy...
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david. it's ford versus ge. i'm talking about that tonight >> ge. >> who will get to ten first >> it was a $10 recommendation on friday. >> i may have to spot larryple pennies there but i like that. who's starring in ford versus gm >> i don't be. >> hopefully matt damon. love matt damon. >> farley is matt damon. and who is larry >> i haven't thought about it yet. i'll get to my casting thoughts in a moment. >> this is coming to me. >> is it >> yeah, it's definitely coming to me. >> you getting it? >> playing the boss in "tthe voc in season two. >> i'm not there on that one >> carl, he hasn't watched "the voice," carl >> i didn't know you had time to watch tv weren't you picking tomatoes in your suit. i said when i saw this and i didn't respond i was like, of course, the tomatoes demand respect. when you walk into their house, you wear a suit, right >> i don't like to get out of my suit it's really more of that i have a cup of coffee this is saturday morning, i get dressed up to go into my garden and then wait until you see this thing that i pick because this thing is, i don't now, david i'm going to send it to you because i don't know the heck it
david. it's ford versus ge. i'm talking about that tonight >> ge. >> who will get to ten first >> it was a $10 recommendation on friday. >> i may have to spot larryple pennies there but i like that. who's starring in ford versus gm >> i don't be. >> hopefully matt damon. love matt damon. >> farley is matt damon. and who is larry >> i haven't thought about it yet. i'll get to my casting thoughts in a moment. >> this is coming to me. >>...
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council director larry kudlow will join us to talk about the stimulus negotiations and any economic impact there. john shrewsberry of wells fargo will be with us and we'll talk to david malpass and the race to fund vaccine development around the world. first off, though, let's get straight to the big stories we're watching mike santoli is watching the market pullback. rick santelli has the bond report but let's start with mike santoli. >> big tech and momentum growth that have been running pretty hotly. this modest payback mode for the prior few weeks. lows for today were right exactly where the s&p closed on friday essentially made this round-trip a couple of times, trying to bounce off of them yes, if you look at energy, look at pure value stocks, they're actually up on the day it does seem as if it's a little bit of a shift within the market, with a negative bias as we try to figure out if this is a routine pullback it has been very much a risk-seeking mode, though. i want to look at the ipo/etf. you can look at the cloud sector etf. things that represent people really grabbing for the fastest-moving stuff then you see this modest curl lower, but 82% year to date,
council director larry kudlow will join us to talk about the stimulus negotiations and any economic impact there. john shrewsberry of wells fargo will be with us and we'll talk to david malpass and the race to fund vaccine development around the world. first off, though, let's get straight to the big stories we're watching mike santoli is watching the market pullback. rick santelli has the bond report but let's start with mike santoli. >> big tech and momentum growth that have been...
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obtener la ciudadanÍa estadounidense o larry la mexicana para evitar los problemas que tiene en estados unidos eso se lo vamos a presentar mÁs adelante porque el doctor davidsemana y manchas menos visibles en cuatro. neutrogena® black friday era desaparecían en instantes. eso era black friday antes. esto es black friday, ya. target tiene ofertas todo noviembre. con ofertas nuevas cada semana. en la tienda y en target.com es black friday ya. en target. desde ahora en amazon. así en diciembre, él podrá ser wade festivo, el dios de las envolturas de regalos. su técnica es impecable. >>> mÚsica >>> mi gente linda halloween estÁ la vuelta y aÚn me gustarÍa guiar a la gente y saber cuÁles son los disfraces mÁs populares que pueden haber para uno ponerse entre dÍa de halloween >>> cuÁles seran >>> alteridad verÓnica albornoz esta por allÍ nos dirÁ cuales son eso disfraces para el dÍa de las brujas >>> muy buenos dÍas los invito a manhattan para empezar a ce celebrar este halloween y mi amiga yesenia de Ávila >>> los mÁs populares comenzamos el aÑo 2020 encendiendo el escenario y este show rompiÓ rÉcord y vanessa y ni que nos interpretan su mejor versiÓn de shakir
obtener la ciudadanÍa estadounidense o larry la mexicana para evitar los problemas que tiene en estados unidos eso se lo vamos a presentar mÁs adelante porque el doctor davidsemana y manchas menos visibles en cuatro. neutrogena® black friday era desaparecían en instantes. eso era black friday antes. esto es black friday, ya. target tiene ofertas todo noviembre. con ofertas nuevas cada semana. en la tienda y en target.com es black friday ya. en target. desde ahora en amazon. así en...
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larry digest poll went out of business. -- it turned out it was a telephone poll. and in america in 1936 the people who did not have telephones were disproportionate and likely to vote for fdr. >> david in sioux city, iowa. >> caller: first time caller for me, i'm a little bit nervous here. mr. dewey was -- he knew everything about law and he had the farm so he knew things about agriculture. when he ran for president, you have all these other issues like commerce, helping the poor people, that kind of thing. what was -- the issue is, what were his strengths and what issues where was he kind of lacking in where he needed a little bit of help? that's my question. thank you. >> what were his vulnerabilities? >> oh, i think curiously, the flipside of his strengths. there were a lot of republicans. there were a lot of conservative republicans who never forgave him for being a new yorker. you know. i mean, new york has always been the city that some people like to hate, or at the very least to misrepresent. and -- >> hold on, would your father consider himself a new yorker? >> oh, he did, absolutely. >> he did. >> yeah. that was back in the days, and i did get this from my parents, that so
larry digest poll went out of business. -- it turned out it was a telephone poll. and in america in 1936 the people who did not have telephones were disproportionate and likely to vote for fdr. >> david in sioux city, iowa. >> caller: first time caller for me, i'm a little bit nervous here. mr. dewey was -- he knew everything about law and he had the farm so he knew things about agriculture. when he ran for president, you have all these other issues like commerce, helping the poor...
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larry kudlow. that will do it for us andrew and becky, join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber futures are up as the market tries to price in some piecemeal stimulus now the president has that series of late night tweets, the vp debate tonight, lots of fed speak headed our way with fed minutes at 2:00 eastern. road map begins with the stimulus whipsaw the president calls off negotiations until after the election then calls for new stand alone stimulus relief measures >> plus, big tech backlash, house democrats accuse apple, google, facebook and amazon of abusing their market power and that congress needs to rein them in. >> eli lilly asking the fda to authorize emergency use for its experimental covid-19 antibody cocktail those shares are rallying ahead of the open. >> jim, markets trying to do a bit of a reset now as goldman weighs in this morning and says airline stimulus likely, further ppp probably not likely. what are we? >> well, i mean, i think that the market went down after what the president said the president was talking about market hitting new highs and the o
larry kudlow. that will do it for us andrew and becky, join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and david faber futures are up as the market tries to price in some piecemeal stimulus now the president has that series of late night tweets, the vp debate tonight, lots of fed speak headed our way with fed minutes at 2:00 eastern. road map begins with the stimulus...
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david: just distracting. they did not get back to it. ok. rick davis, jeannie -- will be sticking with us. we are joined by larry severed out directly of the university center for politics. thank you for being with us. reread the cristobal regularly. you have some views about where this race is heading. could it change the direction of this race? reinforced the direction. vice president of the bates almost never change the director of the campaign but that they thedo is ad to -- add to lament of a candidate may have. any fair-minded person listening carefully to the debate would've said that the more confident person was kamala harris probably because the democratics have the wind at their back. that is the way it normally is. so, i think the debate dwelt so heavily on covid for so long in the beginning when most people ember, thatg and, rem is not helpful to the republicans because it is a bad record. david: when you say vice president of the bates to not normally change the course, is this somewhat different given the age of the two candidates pointed out by the moderator. some questions asked, not answered ab
david: just distracting. they did not get back to it. ok. rick davis, jeannie -- will be sticking with us. we are joined by larry severed out directly of the university center for politics. thank you for being with us. reread the cristobal regularly. you have some views about where this race is heading. could it change the direction of this race? reinforced the direction. vice president of the bates almost never change the director of the campaign but that they thedo is ad to -- add to lament...
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larry kudlow. that will do it for us andrew and becky, join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidsome piecemeal stimulus now the president has that series of late night tweets, the vp debate tonight, lots of fed speak headed our way with fed minutes at 2:00 eastern. road map begins with the stimulus whipsaw the president calls off negotiations until after the election then calls for new stand alone stimulus relief me
larry kudlow. that will do it for us andrew and becky, join us tomorrow "squawk on the street" is next >>> good wednesday morning welcome to "squawk on the street." i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer and davidsome piecemeal stimulus now the president has that series of late night tweets, the vp debate tonight, lots of fed speak headed our way with fed minutes at 2:00 eastern. road map begins with the stimulus whipsaw the president calls off negotiations until...