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david: who comes up with these names? >> not me, david. we can't have names too close to each other because of mistakes, can't have drugs that say what they do, and can't have drugs that are only good in english. so we end up with strange names. we launched the first gp-1 medication in the world in 2005. on the cover of our next report is a woman using the drug. she said my diabetes is under control and i'm losing some weight. 2006. the cover of the annual report. we had to improve the medicines to really make them effective for weight loss. one big improvement was to make them weekly, that's a convenience benefit, but even more important, the action of the medicine flatter, being more consistent through the day and night. when we had it twice and day -- twice a day there were ups and down. one effect of glp-1 medications, they cause nausea and g.i. distress. that is a function of the up and down in your system. when it was weekly, it was dosed higher and the changes were flatter, so made it better for weight loss. that was an accidental b
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david? >> david: terry moran live at the court.erry, we'll see you monday for the inauguration. >>> there is breaking news tonight. the mideast cease-fire between israel and hamas. the israeli government and the final vet just moments ago. the families of 33 hostages, including americans, have been waiting for this. ian pannell with late reporting now. >> reporter: tonight, a major breakthrough in the war in gaza. the israeli government voting in favor of a temporary peace deal. part one will see a cease-fire, the withdrawal of israeli troops from populated areas, and the gradual release of 33 hostages over a six-week period. including americans sagi deckel hen and keith segal. in exchange for hundreds of palestinian prisoners starting sunday. but while the talk is of peace, the bombing and dying in gaza hasn't stopped. more than 100 people killed since the cease-fire was first announced, according to the hamas-run health ministry. scenes of desperation and suffering in gaza today as people clamor for little food. just across the b
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david? >> david: all right. trevor ault tonight, trevor, thank you. >>> tonight, firefighters in california are using this very rare window, winds, to try to contain two major fires before dangerous winds are set to return next week. tonight, thousands are just now seeing what's left of their neighborhoods. matt gutman again tonight. >> reporter: tonight, with a brief break from a series of red flag warnings, southern california now shifting focus to restoration and repopulation. streams of utility trucks and national guard gridlocking streets in those fire zones. and late today, thousands of families finally being allowed to see what, if anything, is left of their neighborhoods. but many now returning to this painful reality. what you're seeing down there was the home that belonged to the bailey family for three generations. and beyond, house after house, block after block, was the neighborhood that they lost. in fact, the expanse of the fire zone is so large that it takes 15 minutes to go from one end to the o
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david: so senator?there a single republican, either in the house or in the senate, who has any problems with those plans? >> well if there has i haven't met them and i think i've known chris for years he's a fantastic pick for this position one of the smartest guys i know and as you heard him say drill baby drill is critical but not just about oil & gas. nuclear is key, all forms of energy are key because energy dominance is absolutely critical for america in the 21st sents are. energy security is national security and chris understands that and will do a great job. david: he's really a pioneer in fracking in a whole range of issues involving fossil fuels but the point is, and i think you just made it in a nutshell but the point is, this world, not just the united states, the whole world needs an enormous amount of energy. much more than we thought 10 years ago and we're not going to get it from windmills and solar energy, right? >> and it's not that we need it now. it's that we're going to need exponen
david: so senator?there a single republican, either in the house or in the senate, who has any problems with those plans? >> well if there has i haven't met them and i think i've known chris for years he's a fantastic pick for this position one of the smartest guys i know and as you heard him say drill baby drill is critical but not just about oil & gas. nuclear is key, all forms of energy are key because energy dominance is absolutely critical for america in the 21st sents are....
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david: $3.99? dave: no. this is a valuable innovation, david. $399 a month. about $100 a week.s a sacrifice for many. that's without insurance. with insurance most people pay $25 a month. so that's the importance of insurance. that is why we buy insurance to to shield us from health costs. online ones are as cheap as $100. these are companies that want the benefits of being a drug pane but bear none of the responsibles. david: let us talk about the company today. how many employees does the company have today? dave: 44,000. david: and you're headquartered in indianapolis. dave: that is correct. david: where do you manufacture your drugs, mostly in the u.s.? mostly overseas? dave: mostly in the u.s., a large part in europe as well. in the u.s. we're building a lot of plants right now, mostly to support zepbound and mounjaro. david: this is so transformative. when did you know that you were going to become the biggest pharmaceutical company in the world by a factor of four or five times. dave: it's hard to know. the story is this. in 2016 i was named incoming c.e.o. and that fall
david: $3.99? dave: no. this is a valuable innovation, david. $399 a month. about $100 a week.s a sacrifice for many. that's without insurance. with insurance most people pay $25 a month. so that's the importance of insurance. that is why we buy insurance to to shield us from health costs. online ones are as cheap as $100. these are companies that want the benefits of being a drug pane but bear none of the responsibles. david: let us talk about the company today. how many employees does the...
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david? >> david: trevor ault with us here tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> on capitol hill, president-elect trump's pick to oversee america's economy, bill for a scott bessent, pressed by senators about the president-elect's plan to boost the economy, with tax cuts, tariffs. and what the nominee said about sanctions on russia amid the war with ukraine. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: tonight, the man president-elect donald trump has chosen to guide the american economy and tackle inflation taking center stage on capitol hill. treasury secretary nominee scott bessent, a billionaire investor and hedge fund manager. >> today, i believe that president trump has a generational opportunity to unleash a new economic golden age that will create more jobs, wealth, and prosperity for all americans. >> reporter: republican senators asking bessent to outline the stakes if congress fails to achieve one of trump's top priorities, extending his signature 2017 tax cuts. >> if we do not renew and extend, then we will be facing an economic calami
david? >> david: trevor ault with us here tonight. trevor, thank you. >>> on capitol hill, president-elect trump's pick to oversee america's economy, bill for a scott bessent, pressed by senators about the president-elect's plan to boost the economy, with tax cuts, tariffs. and what the nominee said about sanctions on russia amid the war with ukraine. rachel scott on the hill. >> reporter: tonight, the man president-elect donald trump has chosen to guide the american...
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david: the only one.: in my particular year, there was a protest vote where five people did not turn in a ballot in that particular year, as a protest to the steroid era. so, they counted against you. david: did anybody ever come to you and say, look, you are good, but you could be better if you take some of these drugs? cal: no. looking back on it, you could probably see signs in hindsight, that players who might have used. when you are playing, if you are not in that secret society, you don't know. and i didn't know. david: so, some players, they were, like, 180 pounds, and then later they are 250 pounds. you didn't suspect maybe they were doing something unusual? cal: yes. [laughter] david: you are 6'4". and traditionally shortstops were more my height. and when you came along, people didn't want people like me to be shortstops anymore. so, did you change the game of baseball by saying, shortstops should be big and better hitters? or is everybody going back to the old mode of, big, fast, and good baseb
david: the only one.: in my particular year, there was a protest vote where five people did not turn in a ballot in that particular year, as a protest to the steroid era. so, they counted against you. david: did anybody ever come to you and say, look, you are good, but you could be better if you take some of these drugs? cal: no. looking back on it, you could probably see signs in hindsight, that players who might have used. when you are playing, if you are not in that secret society, you don't...
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muir. >> david: good evening. from california and it is difficult to put into words the scope of what we saw and tonight now this new warning coming in. our team remains fanned out across the fire zone. authorities now warning of very dangerous santa ana winds again tonight. the national weather service calling this a particularly dangerous situation, calling for winds up to 75 miles per hour again this evening right through wednesday. more than 12 million people right now under red flag warnings as we come on this evening where they're most concerned with these winds coming. firefighters battling the winds from the air, but soon those winds could be too strong for aircraft to take to the skies. the national guard from inside the fire fighting c-130, dropping retardant on the palisades fire. the toll is staggering. look at these images. more than 12,000 homes and structures destroyed. at least 24 people dead and now the search for the missing and tonight investigators are on the scenes of the palisades fire lookin
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david? >> david: all right, kabc's scott reiff overhead tonight, scott, thank you. this evening 180,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders. matt gutman tonight with one family, and what they found in the ashes when they returned. this was extraordinary. and the serious questions tonight about the water, and about early decisions by authorities here. >> reporter: tonight, with spot fires still sparking blazes, the palisades fire is still uncontained. some families making their way home. we spotted two figures in the rubble of this apartment building. is this your safe? >> it is. wanted to get to it before the looters got to it. >> david: gail mcgowan had lived there for 22 years of her husband died. she was hoping one particular ring had survived the heat. >> i got to save something, look at everything else. this is my home right here. >> reporter: 22 years here. >> yeah. >> reporter: on her way out, she grabbed her phone, nursing scrubs, and little else on her way out. so, document
david? >> david: all right, kabc's scott reiff overhead tonight, scott, thank you. this evening 180,000 people are under mandatory evacuation orders. matt gutman tonight with one family, and what they found in the ashes when they returned. this was extraordinary. and the serious questions tonight about the water, and about early decisions by authorities here. >> reporter: tonight, with spot fires still sparking blazes, the palisades fire is still uncontained. some families making...
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david? >> david: startling stuff. gio benitez this morning.>>> now to the american hostages still in gaza. president biden saying a hostage release and ceasefire deal between israel and hamas is, quote, on the brink. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, president biden says a long-sought deal to release the hostages held by hamas in exchange for a ceasefire in gaza is finally within reach. >> we're on the brink of a proposal that was laid out in detail months ago finally coming to fruition. >> reporter: with just days left in office the white house working closely with donald trump's mideast negotiator to broker a deal. the president-elect has been blunt. >> if they're not back by the time i get into office all hell will break out in the middle east. >> reporter: sources tell us the deal would see hamas releasing over 30 hostages including some americans. the administration believes there are seven american hostages in gaza, three of whom are thought to be alive. in exchange israel would pause fighting so desperately needed aid can get int
david? >> david: startling stuff. gio benitez this morning.>>> now to the american hostages still in gaza. president biden saying a hostage release and ceasefire deal between israel and hamas is, quote, on the brink. here's mary bruce. >> reporter: tonight, president biden says a long-sought deal to release the hostages held by hamas in exchange for a ceasefire in gaza is finally within reach. >> we're on the brink of a proposal that was laid out in detail months ago...
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david? >> david: erielle reshef. erielle, thank you. >>> when we come back here, we are learning of at least 50 vehicles in a chain reaction crash. the images are coming in, we'll have them in a moment. >>> princess catherine tonight, and what she has said for the first time. >>> and the discovery tonight in the ash, and this is really moving. america strong, in a moment. s, picture what life could look like with... vyvgart hytrulo, a subcutaneous injection that takes about 30 to 90 seconds. for one thing, could it mean more time for you? vyvgart hytrulo can improve daily abilities and reduce muscle weakness with a treatment plan that's personalized to you. do not use vyvgart hytrulo if you have a serious allergy to any of its ingredients. it can cause serious allergic reactions like trouble breathing and decrease in blood pressure leading to fainting and allergic reactions such as rashes, swelling under the skin, shortness of breath, and hives. the most common side effects are respiratory and urinary tract infection
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david? >> david: i know you're going to be watching this very closely, ian. thank you. >>> back here to the u.s. and that developing headline concerning spacex and its massive starship rocket. late this afternoon, the super heavy rocket blasting off from texas for its seventh test flight. minutes after the launch, the remarkable moment, the tower catching the booster in the air as its returning to earth you but moments after that, word came in that they might have lost the main rocket itself. spacex saying it came apart on re-entry. they have offered few other details. and another test flight earlier today, blue origin's new glenn reusable rocket on its maiden flight. >>> to the other news tonight, we're learning this evening that the southwest airlines pilot who allegedly failed a sobriety test was actually pulled from the cockpit by police just before a flight to chicago. tonight, witnesses describing what they saw. and here's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, new details about the southw
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david? >> david: that makeshift tunnel and those faces of all of those loved ones, it's a stark reminder of the more than 400 days that the families have been waiting for news. and let's just hope their loved ones come home alive. thank you, tom, who was right there today when this broke. let's get right to our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell, also in tel aviv tonight. a question for you, ian, as well, and it's what so many are asking tonight. how will the incoming administration and mideast leaders keep this tentative cease-fire going, beyond this very tentative first phase? >> reporter: yeah, i mean, a lot of ground has been covered, but there's far more ground that still has to be covered. i think a lot of mixed emotions this evening on both sides. but an overwhelming sense of relief that this could be the start of the end of the war. in gaza and here in tel aviv, we saw people out on the street, some celebrations. but the devil's in the details of this agreement. and i think the
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david? >> david: a lot of questions in the weeks and months ahead here. matt gutman again tonight, thank you. you heard the concern when we were up in the air with cal fire about the santa ana winds in the forecast yet again. meteorologist she's she's been reporting on this from the very start. lesl leslie, what do you expect in the hours anddyes ahead as far as the winds here? >> david, thank you for acknowledging that, i really appreciate it. we are talking about very strong, gusty winds that started earlier this morning. it is calm right now. unfortunately, winds will uptick a bit as we're heading into saturday evening into sunday. now a fire weather watch is going into effect for saturday into sunday. there's another strong santa ana on the way monday. david, here's what we're looking at. the area of low pressure that brought in those extreme winds, now that's going to be moving out towards the rest of the country. now looking at the storm that's going to be barreling across, it's a wint
david? >> david: a lot of questions in the weeks and months ahead here. matt gutman again tonight, thank you. you heard the concern when we were up in the air with cal fire about the santa ana winds in the forecast yet again. meteorologist she's she's been reporting on this from the very start. lesl leslie, what do you expect in the hours anddyes ahead as far as the winds here? >> david, thank you for acknowledging that, i really appreciate it. we are talking about very strong,...
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david? >> david: matt, thank you. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee, she's tracking these winds. and you know those words, the national weather service with this warning again, particularly dangerous situation. they say it starts right in the middle of the night, when it's most dangerous? >> those pds red flag warnings, david, go into effect at 3:00 a.m. spa sific time. so, in that overnight critical time, and they've extended them until 3:00 p.m. pacific time tomorrow. then, things relax, but those red flag warnings go all the way down to the mexican border. we saw a couple of spot fires in the san diego county mountains. we'll be keeping an eye on all of it. this area, where we have extreme fire risk, we're watching really closely for wind gusts of 40 to even 70 miles per hour. it won't be consistent, it will come through canyons, but when it comes, it can make explosive fire growth. we stopped it at 9:00 a.m., you see oxnard, 47-mile-per-hour winds, that is big-time problems to try to fight fires. l
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does david want to speak first? judge griffith: go ahead. david: i'm getting ready. [laughter] dr. kleinfeld: let me address the other side. there's a lot of people now who think you need to polarize to get social justice. we are in a really bad moment for the future progress of the minority inclusive country. if we don't polarized, we are not pushing the envelope part no. we have never seen that strategy work in any polarized country that actually exist in reality. polarization hall is at the center. it paves -- hallows at the center. when you have a polarized place you get a stronger political and social backlash to change. instead of there being a push to change, a lot of people are in the middle and some people against it. you can wedge towards change with that middle. you have a binary, both strong and much stronger backlash. when you have a polarized society you tend to get a move one way in a move the other way. the backlash is much stronger. future progress is impeded. part of what we see with polarization is that it allows authoritarianism. we are seeing this in the united
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david? >> david: our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell with us, as well. ian, thank you. we have one more question on this tonight, because president biden is preparing to deliver his farewell address to the nation, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, wi we'll have it live on abc. and mary, no doubt he'll talk about this cease-fire the deal to bring the hostages home, something he's worked on for many months now. >> reporter: david, president biden and this administration worked tirelessly for months to reach this agreement. it was his top priority before leaving office, and one he is sure to tout tonight in his farewell address to the nation. the president today has been quick to note this deal beds off of the framework he announced last spring, but the timing here is certainly hard to ignore. it's only coming together just days before trump takes office, and as he made those threats. and president biden did bring the trump team into these final negotiations, and tonight, donald trump is taking cre
david? >> david: our chief foreign correspondent ian pannell with us, as well. ian, thank you. we have one more question on this tonight, because president biden is preparing to deliver his farewell address to the nation, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, wi we'll have it live on abc. and mary, no doubt he'll talk about this cease-fire the deal to bring the hostages home, something he's worked on for many months now. >> reporter: david, president biden and this administration worked tirelessly...
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amna: david, do you agree? david: i agree. before we say goodbye here, we have talked a lot over the last two years about how this election would determine the course of this nation's future for the next several years. as we transition from one government to the next, david, how are you looking at this? david: yes, i go with the recognition that donald trump is the most consequential american politician since ronald reagan. we have seen a major shift, basically, the 50 years that joe biden was in office, liberal internationalism, a respect for institutions, at least attempts at bipartisanship. you had a system in place from 1945 to 2016 that trump said, we're taking it out. and the fact that he's reelected and now about to take office and use executive orders to wipe out a lot of things, including the civil service potentially, or parts of it, that's just a gigantic pivot in american history. jonathan: and this is why i believe that this what we're about to endure, i have great trepidation. i mean, he's promised to do a lot of
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>> interesting observation, david.t has to do with when you look at the guide better than expected it was because the financing of their capital markets, their trading businesses being excluded in that number. that number was stronger or expected to be stronger in 2025. you pull that out and the lending business was slightly down from expectations -- or from a year ago, from 2024. it is partially to do with that but you are right, it's a well priced stock and people make take the opportunity to take some profits. >> what about citigroup? it's on the other side, best performer of the day, 6.6% higher. they needed this after the last quarter and concerns over the regulatory hit. what kinds of are receiving from our turnaround plan? >> this week they announced $20 billion program and everyone has been clamoring for this because as you know their stock trades at a big discount. we have the polar opposite with jpmorgan, when a company likes this agrees to abide back, both value per share but the quarter itself was a big qua
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david lynch dies at the age of 17. the told me on lot of people welcome to the program, the outgoing us secretary of state anthony, blinking has expressed confidence that a ceasefire between israel and how much will go into effect on sunday. lincoln said diplomats were in the process of tying up what he called a loose end, but is really a national security minister. it's a mob been gavera has threatened to resign from the coalition. government cabinets from deal cabinet must agreed before the ceasefire. can take effect a vote originally scheduled for thursday has been postponed. a nice the deal goes ahead. how much would handle that? so the 3 hostages in exchange for israel freeing hundreds of palestinian prisoners . i had overseas 5 israels carried out as drugs and gaza, which the master on health ministry says has killed at least $81.00 palestinians. mixed feelings among thousands celebrations at the news of a ceasefire. mixed with doubts that will happen and tinge with sadness that everything that has been lost, tha
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in fact, filmmaker david lynch's style was so unique. you can find the word lynchian in the oxford dictionary with his critically acclaimed thrillers like eraserhead, blue velvet and mulholland drive. the missoula native's movies were known to examine mundane americana with a dark surrealism. but his most influential contribution may have been when he turned to television, initially co-creating two seasons of the mystery drama twin peaks right here on abc. >> what kind of fantastic trees have you got growing around here? >> film critic and director chip hanson says without twin peaks, we may not have episodic programs like the x-files or stranger things that brought dark mysteries to small town settings. >> he changed the construct of episodic television in this quirky little show that, in and of itself, was kind of an indictment of episodic television. >> lynch's family announced his death on thursday without listing a cause. however, the longtime smoker had been open over the last few months about his battle with emphysema. hoping to c
in fact, filmmaker david lynch's style was so unique. you can find the word lynchian in the oxford dictionary with his critically acclaimed thrillers like eraserhead, blue velvet and mulholland drive. the missoula native's movies were known to examine mundane americana with a dark surrealism. but his most influential contribution may have been when he turned to television, initially co-creating two seasons of the mystery drama twin peaks right here on abc. >> what kind of fantastic trees...
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israeli hostages. >> it's a nightmare sometimes. >> reporter: in tel aviv tonight i spoke with eli davids 24-year-old brother is not expected to be released in the first phase of the deal, which lasts six weeks. eli says the deal is too complex and could fall apart. >> i think it is a very bad deal, but we cannot go against it because it saves lives. innocent people. they have been held underground, inside terror tunnels, maybe tortured, and they will be coming back to the families. >> reporter: you know your brother isn't supposed to be a part of this first group? >> no. >> reporter: so, hopefully, when we see those initial hostages coming out, how are you expecting to feel? happy, sad, jealous, all of these things? >> i will be happy for sure, but also for sure i will be jealous, and i will be more and more afraid because if it will continue, i mean, 42 days are many days that hostages can be executed, for example. >> reporter: in gaza, a woman responsible for 24 displaced children, worries the war will never end. you see the conditions are horrible, they said ceasefire. it's nonsense.
israeli hostages. >> it's a nightmare sometimes. >> reporter: in tel aviv tonight i spoke with eli davids 24-year-old brother is not expected to be released in the first phase of the deal, which lasts six weeks. eli says the deal is too complex and could fall apart. >> i think it is a very bad deal, but we cannot go against it because it saves lives. innocent people. they have been held underground, inside terror tunnels, maybe tortured, and they will be coming back to the...
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david: -- on the cards? david: we are seeing a report right now that is so strong.it less optimistic for the super regionals. you know, because they have a lot of hedge performance. we may not see the same and they are most likely the buyers. so we would actually skip down to the smaller banks that will probably enjoy a more of the premium and consolidation phase this coming year. vonnie: let's go through some of the banks we saw today and some of the results. jp morgan did extraordinarily well. it's stock is getting awarded but not by as much as the likes of goldman and citi, for example. the incoming trump administration, it will be a better time for those banks. is there anything that could get in the way of the banks raking in the money over the next few years? david: you mentioned it with your prior guest. tariffs and rates would be what we are really watching. you know, interest rates did back up here which created a little bit of volatility in stocks. both the results and the 10 year and five-year rates coming down today, you know, both worked in concert to b
david: -- on the cards? david: we are seeing a report right now that is so strong.it less optimistic for the super regionals. you know, because they have a lot of hedge performance. we may not see the same and they are most likely the buyers. so we would actually skip down to the smaller banks that will probably enjoy a more of the premium and consolidation phase this coming year. vonnie: let's go through some of the banks we saw today and some of the results. jp morgan did extraordinarily...
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david lynch, born in 1946, in missoula, montana. >> i can't believe it! >> mulholland drive in 2001. what many considered his best film exploring hollywood's dark side. his first feature film, eraserhead, a cult classic. the elephant man in 1980. i am not an animal. blue velvet in 1986. and it wasn't only film. lynch was known for his groundbreaking tv series twin peaks right here on abc in the early 90s. last year opening up about his emphysema diagnosis, david lynch passing away just shy of his 79th birthday, his family tonight writing there's a big hole in the world now that he's no longer with us. but as he would say, keep your eye on the donut and not on the hole. tonight, actor kyle mclaughlin, posting to saying lynch had a creative ocean bursting forth inside of him and was the most authentically alive person i'd ever met. >> our thanks to david. that's nightline for this evening. we'll see you right back here. same time tomorrow. thanks for the company, america. good night.
david lynch, born in 1946, in missoula, montana. >> i can't believe it! >> mulholland drive in 2001. what many considered his best film exploring hollywood's dark side. his first feature film, eraserhead, a cult classic. the elephant man in 1980. i am not an animal. blue velvet in 1986. and it wasn't only film. lynch was known for his groundbreaking tv series twin peaks right here on abc in the early 90s. last year opening up about his emphysema diagnosis, david lynch passing away...
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david lynch, who died at the age of 78.u can watch on iplayer. next it's newsnight. take a look at this. beautiful january
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i'd like to think of david lynch this way. a lot of his films and even television shows were maybe made you feel uncomfortable or hard to watch certain scenes. but they were also hard to forget. he was to realize, art is really i consider him kind of like the salvador dali, a film here in hollywood, keesha's, remarkable. he's one of those kind of filmmakers, filmmakers, as an artist. and so you just know that when david lynch's behind a project is going to be interesting, it's going to be artistic and you knew it was going to be great entertainment journalist page your mother's there. i'm terry martin for me and all of us here at dw, thanks for watching. the name is the calls back. said loud. thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying a loud noise would have been nosy, b like good everyone to king to check out the award winning called called so called back up you go a car from the communist.
i'd like to think of david lynch this way. a lot of his films and even television shows were maybe made you feel uncomfortable or hard to watch certain scenes. but they were also hard to forget. he was to realize, art is really i consider him kind of like the salvador dali, a film here in hollywood, keesha's, remarkable. he's one of those kind of filmmakers, filmmakers, as an artist. and so you just know that when david lynch's behind a project is going to be interesting, it's going to be...
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we are nearly at camp david somewhere else. we always have church services at camp david. there's a there's a chaplain who comes in from a nearby military base. and he has a service for us. i have family in just a few people. and when we're out campaigning or out traveling around the world, we always make a point to go to a church on sunday morning to worship. i think that, among other things, what this church to them during what we all imagine, was just an incredibly stressful time, was this sense of normalcy. in fact, that's what they told the congregation upon their leaving in a in a. they said, you have made our lives normal lives. and we that that meant a great deal to our congregation. amy carter was actually baptized here. tell us the story of the baptism. so she was baptized in the baptist tree behind me. we parted the curtains, the pool was full of water, and the pastor baptized her. i am told by dear man who ran the sound system that day, that the secret service agent was pretty nervous about her being put under the water. so he was watching very closely and our
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david lynch, one of the greatest visionary directors, has died.ous influence. ♪ >> reporter: when david lynch's "twin peaks" hit network tv in 1990, it took a while for people to realize what they were watching. >> this is, excuse me, a damn fine cup of coffee. >> reporter: a complete shattering of television norms. ♪ a dark twisted episodic that would be far more at home on hbo or netflix decades later. >> great. paydirt. >> reporter: but that is how david lynch's career unfolded, making innovative films that reshaped hollywood while challenging audiences to pay attention and be ready for surprises. today his family announced the 78-year-old has died. a long-time smoker, lynch revealed over the summer that he had been struggling with emphysema. throughout his career lynch's work received critical acclaim. >> that's a big one. >> reporter: except the 1984 version of "dune," an expensive bomb. but there were plenty of oscar nominations. >> i am not an animal! >> reporter: "the elephant man." >> what's your name, neighbor? >> reporter: "blue velvet.
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so david come over to you. >> thank you, jim. it is a delight to be here and greeting to the audience out there as well and to have former dni john ratcliffe with us. most recently john was principal intelligence advisor to the president and leader of the u.s. intelligence community with consist of 18 elements now with space source in the last additive element to it. no long introduction is needed today but as america's top spy director ratcliffe directed just intelligence and counterintelligence collection platforms, covert action programs and the analytic enterprise of this intelligence community where i served for 33 years. prior to his time as dni he served as congressman from northeast texas were served on the house committees on intelligence, homeland security and the judiciary committees. prior to that served in the department of justice of the u.s. attorney prosecuting counterintelligence cases as you and i have discussed for. most recently was named cochairman of the center for american security at the america first poli
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. >> david: to the index of other news. owner of tiktok reportedly saying it may block all tiktok users in the u.s., unless the supreme court prevents the government ban from taking effect on sunday. the law calls for byte dance to sell tiktok to an american buyer. >>> tonight, this dangerous arctic blast extending until the end of this week. wind chills in the teens and single digits tomorrow. up to 2 feet of lake-effect snow expected from erie to syracuse. next week, bracing for it to be even colder, below zero wind chills. >>> tonight, authorities investigating a break-in at the home of pittsburgh penguins star evgeni malkin. three of his stanley cup rings among the items missing. no one was home at the time. >>> when we come back here tonight, we celebrate our firefighters here, and we needed this tonight. the new addition -- well, many of them -- at one firehouse. a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance... ♪ ♪ ...at each day's start. ♪ ♪ as time went on, it was easy to see. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c! ♪ and f
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david stover was in the middle of dinner. here. do you think they saved your life? they gave us a head start. right. you know, about five minutes. so that makes a difference. please, god. please, god, save us. save our house. five minutes — precious extra time to escape. given that just a few minutes later, as jeffrey and cheryll fled their home, the fire had turned into a monster, becoming one of the largest that's now devastated the metropolitan los angeles area — the eaton fire. eaton wasn't the only monster burning. there were multiple fire fronts and the authorities were struggling to cope. then, a stroke of luck. hurricane—force winds that had fanned the flames died down, which meant the cavalry could now fly in. an aerial armada was pressed into service to douse the flames, some dropping fire retardant, coloured pink to show where it's landed. it's a round—the—clock operation, flying low at night to beat the flames. while down below, thousands of men and women are standing their ground in the face of the enemy. it's an
david stover was in the middle of dinner. here. do you think they saved your life? they gave us a head start. right. you know, about five minutes. so that makes a difference. please, god. please, god, save us. save our house. five minutes — precious extra time to escape. given that just a few minutes later, as jeffrey and cheryll fled their home, the fire had turned into a monster, becoming one of the largest that's now devastated the metropolitan los angeles area — the eaton fire. eaton...
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father and son david and andy duong face conspiracy, bribery and fraud charges. both of their attorneys also say they are innocent of all charges and will fight hard in court. meanwhile, those who spearheaded the recall election against house say her indictment points to a larger issue. i think that it is a wake up call that we've had these issues pervasive in city hall for some time, and it's time to clean house. in oakland, velena jones, nbc, bay area news. so what exactly are tao jones and the duong's accused of? investigative reporter candice nguyen joins us now to break down the alleged bribery scheme laid out by prosecutors today. and, candice, we know they're prominent businessmen, but who are these dongs? yeah, they are a father son duo working with a waste company that you've probably seen in oakland and in the south bay. they, tao and jes, are denying these allegations, as prosecutors allege a bribery scheme that helped tao become mayor and pay some of her and her partner's personal bills. this federal indictment charges former oakland mayor sheng thao
father and son david and andy duong face conspiracy, bribery and fraud charges. both of their attorneys also say they are innocent of all charges and will fight hard in court. meanwhile, those who spearheaded the recall election against house say her indictment points to a larger issue. i think that it is a wake up call that we've had these issues pervasive in city hall for some time, and it's time to clean house. in oakland, velena jones, nbc, bay area news. so what exactly are tao jones and...
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stephen welcomes david s david schwimmer! , alexander, featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! >> stephen: thank you. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ welcome, all come up here, down there, all around the world. welcome to "the late show," i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheers and applause] all of our hearts continue to go out to the people of los angeles, where as we speak wildfires continue to burn after almost a week. if devastating over 40,000 acres enforcing 150,000 people to evacuate. california, all of america sees you and is with you, and americans are putting our money where our mouths are. go fun to be alone, americans have donated more than $50 million to the effort, and if you -- [cheers and applause] yeah. that's the spirit. if you want to give but you don't know where, you can scan this qr code right here be a list of charities that are on the ground addressing immediate needs of the people who have been affected by this
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absolutely, david willis _ making of it all. absolutely, david willis live _ making of it all. david willis live there - making of it all. absolutely, david willis live there in - david willis live there in altadena, thank you very much. these are again the live pictures where it is 6:09 in the evening. the fires continue to burn. 0ne the evening. the fires continue to burn. one of the areas that has been particularly badly it is pacific palisades. 0ur los angeles correspondent emma vardy sent this update from there. we have come for a morning walk today down what is basically the local high street in pacific palisades. this is the bank, cash machine, bank of america. here is where you would come and get your petrol. just totally gutted. everywhere there are signs of things people have had to leave behind, a little note on this carjust behind, a little note on this car just says behind, a little note on this carjust says "he melted in shell station". it is really hard to comprehend how life is ever going to get back to normal here. and here is the local supermarket, where you c
absolutely, david willis _ making of it all. absolutely, david willis live _ making of it all. david willis live there - making of it all. absolutely, david willis live there in - david willis live there in altadena, thank you very much. these are again the live pictures where it is 6:09 in the evening. the fires continue to burn. 0ne the evening. the fires continue to burn. one of the areas that has been particularly badly it is pacific palisades. 0ur los angeles correspondent emma vardy sent...
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david. >> leslie lopez and team, thank you.ur team is standing by for a live, special edition of "20/20" tonight, american catastrophe, l.a. burning. new reporting on the fires and major questions. how were so many homes lost? lives forever changed, hero firefighters and where los angeles goes from here. you heard leslie report on the winter storm as well, sweeping across the south, into the east and northeast. 75 million americans are on alert. some 3,000 flights canceled, and atlanta's hartfield jackson airport, an emergency on the tarmac. we're at the airport tonight. >> reporter: tonight, just seconds after a delta jet bound for minneapolis began rolling down the snowy atlanta runway, an emergency forced the pilot to abort. >> there was flames out the back of engine two. >> reporter: reporting engine failure. >> out of the right engine? >> that's what they're showing. >> evacuate on the runway. >> reporter: passengers evacuating by slide in the middle of the storm. >> this is crazy, us out in the snow. >> reporter: four pas
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i'm like to think of david lynch this way. a lot of his films and even television shows were maybe made you feel uncomfortable or hard to watch certain scenes. but they were also hard to forget. he was a surrealistic artist, really. i consider him kind of like the salvador dali, a film here in hollywood, keesha's, remarkable. he's one of those kind of filmmakers, filmmakers, as an artist. and so you just know that when david lynch is behind a project, it's going to be interesting. it's going to be hard to stick and you knew it was going to be great. or as i mentioned in this case, a mattress. let me remind you about top story this out. israel. so top security officials and meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu to vote on a cx 5 for hostages, a deal with how much mr. destiny on his office as hostages could be freed, as early as as it's your up to date, small world news at the top of the, the, the, the why do humming does not get drunk. why do gravitational waves squeeze all bodies? how much do we need to put a stop fun
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i'd like to think of david lynch this way. a lot of his films and even television shows were maybe made you feel uncomfortable or hard to watch certain scenes. but they were also hard to forget. he was a surrealistic artist, really. i consider him kind of like the salvador dali, a film here in hollywood, keesha's, remarkable. he's one of those kind of filmmakers, filmmakers, as an artist. and so you just know that when david lynch's behind a project is going to be interesting, it's going to be artistic. and you knew it was going to be great then same agendas dictate j matthews. not for something a little different than perhaps more upbeat of that's bad if temple was done when a bitch arrived. this is clinic and carrying the unconscious, puffy, and her mouth. bobby was suffering from hypothermia. it was given a drag link and warmed with a hair dryer, and he's not recovering well and has joined his brother and mom in the clinic that describes the mother's actions is extraordinary. and the video has gone viral intact. just as a r
i'd like to think of david lynch this way. a lot of his films and even television shows were maybe made you feel uncomfortable or hard to watch certain scenes. but they were also hard to forget. he was a surrealistic artist, really. i consider him kind of like the salvador dali, a film here in hollywood, keesha's, remarkable. he's one of those kind of filmmakers, filmmakers, as an artist. and so you just know that when david lynch's behind a project is going to be interesting, it's going to be...
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david: i am david webb welcome to "the bottom line."ribe the weekend. it is only tuesday. dagen: first up, one down, 11 to go. is team maga gets into ac
david: i am david webb welcome to "the bottom line."ribe the weekend. it is only tuesday. dagen: first up, one down, 11 to go. is team maga gets into ac