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david boies and ted olsen, it's a pleasure to have you here. >> it's great to be here. >> it is indeed. >> david, on january 20th, 2021, who is going to be sworn in as the president of the united states? >> no question, in my mind, that joe biden is going to be sworn in as president of the united states. >> and ted, do you agree? >> i always agree with whatever david says. in this case, my own mind, i would agree. >> back two decades to a world of hanging chads and butterfly ballots. david, before the supreme court halted the recount,ou said that if your side, vice president gore's side lost, you would unite behind president bush. vice president gore did concede a day after the supreme court decision and many people still see that supreme court ruling of 5-4 as a political decision. how do you reflect upon that decision 20 years later? >> i still think it was the wrong decision by the supreme court, but i allegatiso think i the right decision to accept that and to move on and try to unite the country behind then president bush. >> ted, my question for you is different. justice sandra d
david boies and ted olsen, it's a pleasure to have you here. >> it's great to be here. >> it is indeed. >> david, on january 20th, 2021, who is going to be sworn in as the president of the united states? >> no question, in my mind, that joe biden is going to be sworn in as president of the united states. >> and ted, do you agree? >> i always agree with whatever david says. in this case, my own mind, i would agree. >> back two decades to a world of...
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lines during the 2000 presidential race recount, former florida state katherine and gore attorney david boy both joining us this morning. the lawsuits are coming, president trump's team opening legal fronts in pennsylvania, michigan and georgia amid mounting allegations of mail-in voter fraud something that attorney general bill barr said was a possibility. we are looking at markets this morning with triple-digit move. we are at the session highs right now with gain of 409 points, 1 and a half percent, nasdaq up 334 and the s&p higher by 69, all 3 major indices finishing up for the third time this week. investors finding safety in technology and healthcare stocks as we await 2020 election final decision. mornings with maria is live right now. european markets this morning look like this. rally underway, fractional moves, bank of england at .1%. coming on the first day of a new month, long lockdown in the uk, ftse 100 up 25, quarant 48 and dax up 177 points, 1 and a half percent. asian markets overnight, the asian markets best performer hong kong, hang seng index up 3 and a quarter percent.
lines during the 2000 presidential race recount, former florida state katherine and gore attorney david boy both joining us this morning. the lawsuits are coming, president trump's team opening legal fronts in pennsylvania, michigan and georgia amid mounting allegations of mail-in voter fraud something that attorney general bill barr said was a possibility. we are looking at markets this morning with triple-digit move. we are at the session highs right now with gain of 409 points, 1 and a half...
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i want to welcome this morning high profile attorney david boies, chairman of the lawmak, n op-ed, itposed each other in bush v gore, now we agree, biden won. we want to thank you for joining us this morning, and just speak to the concerns you have about where we are in this transition process and what you think needs to happen. >> i think there are two concerns neither of which are really legal concerns from a legal standpoint, this election is over there isn't anything that's going to be done to turn it around the two concerns are as this controversy or supposed controversy plays out, it is interfering with the biden administration's ability to get ready to go through the transition process and really be prepared to govern, and that's a disadvantage to everybody in this country republican and democrat alike. it doesn't make a difference who you voted for in the election, you want the new administration to be ready on day one to protect american interests both at home and abroad and that ongoing dispute in quotes is interfering with that. second, i think it's dividing the country. wh
i want to welcome this morning high profile attorney david boies, chairman of the lawmak, n op-ed, itposed each other in bush v gore, now we agree, biden won. we want to thank you for joining us this morning, and just speak to the concerns you have about where we are in this transition process and what you think needs to happen. >> i think there are two concerns neither of which are really legal concerns from a legal standpoint, this election is over there isn't anything that's going to...
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our viewers a sense of what it was like on the bench, let's listen to justice scalia questioning david boies[video clip] >> the florida supreme court said there shall be added to the certification these additional. >> that is true in any contest. every contest. >> it is not added to the certification. you made to a review of ballots and at more numbers. as i read the florida supreme court opinion it says the secretary of state will certify these additional. >> yes because a procedure to contest the certification. what you are doing is saying the certification is wrong, change it. and what the florida supreme court was saying after this trial, is yes, you prove, that this certification is missing. >> a certification rendered by the secretary of state did not include those additional ballots for your client. and the supreme court directed that the certification would be changed to include those. >> but your honor, that is what happens every time there is a successful contest. the contest is a contest published certification. >> you have that does not make any certification, you have a certific
our viewers a sense of what it was like on the bench, let's listen to justice scalia questioning david boies[video clip] >> the florida supreme court said there shall be added to the certification these additional. >> that is true in any contest. every contest. >> it is not added to the certification. you made to a review of ballots and at more numbers. as i read the florida supreme court opinion it says the secretary of state will certify these additional. >> yes...
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david: yes. those are good clips of that competing views. boiesas correct to say that the florida law said the intent of the voter. if you had a punch and it was unclear whether a whole had been punched through and some of -- somebody had written in with a crayon, bush, you can look at that ballot and say, it was clear this voter intended to vote for governor bush, so we should rely on the intent of the standard, it is not something new. it has been florida law and it is reasonable to take each ballot and say this is a legal vote if we can discern what this voter wanted to do. that was the sort of liberal, pro-recount argument. ted olson was making the what turned out to be the very good winning argument, which was, look, there are counties all across florida. they do not have an agreed-upon standard. it is going to differ county to county. it may even differ he said in this example where they are actually trying to change the standard, and he said, he suggested in hopes of finding more votes. and it seems like something unfair if you are sort of
david: yes. those are good clips of that competing views. boiesas correct to say that the florida law said the intent of the voter. if you had a punch and it was unclear whether a whole had been punched through and some of -- somebody had written in with a crayon, bush, you can look at that ballot and say, it was clear this voter intended to vote for governor bush, so we should rely on the intent of the standard, it is not something new. it has been florida law and it is reasonable to take each...
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sides and this was argued by two of the finest attorneys in the country at the time, ted olsen and david boys at the supreme court. and ultimately the supreme court said stop the counting, but in this case, we don't have any of that evidence that they had back in 2000 so i'm not sure how the president makes the case, but i can tell you this, that he has got teams of legal people who are working on that at this moment. >> martha: we see the letter that you mentioned, john, which with regard to nevada and this is really the first piece of any evidence that we know that the trump lawyers have put forward,h is that they say 3,062 voters who moved from nevada before the election still cast ballots in the election. they do not attach those lists here, of who those voters are, proving that they did actually play sabella but that's the kind of thing you would need to see in large numbers and all of these places -- >> bret: it would have to -- >> martha: to have any kind of impact. >> bret: it would have to affect the spread in those races. right now that nevada lead for joe biden's 11,438. >> if i co
sides and this was argued by two of the finest attorneys in the country at the time, ted olsen and david boys at the supreme court. and ultimately the supreme court said stop the counting, but in this case, we don't have any of that evidence that they had back in 2000 so i'm not sure how the president makes the case, but i can tell you this, that he has got teams of legal people who are working on that at this moment. >> martha: we see the letter that you mentioned, john, which with...
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enter david boies a principal player in the gore camp saying with maria bartiromo this was not then. it is very, very different. take a look. >> went in court to accomplish anything in court you have got to have evidence and i'm not going to predict who is going to win the presidency until the votes are county. but what i will predict this election will be decided at the ballot box and not not courts. neil: of course he was very actively involved in the courts to determine what, ultimately determine the ballot box. having said that, where are we going here? tom dupree, former deputy assistant attorney general. tom, you always come at the time we need you most. this is a legal mess. can we sort out where the president has the best chance of making his legal case? what do you think? >> well i think from the president's perspective his best legal arguments are going to be ones where he is challenging some sort of statewide or broad practice because if the president's campaign can identify a problem with single precinct or small little group of ballots that is not going to give him the a
enter david boies a principal player in the gore camp saying with maria bartiromo this was not then. it is very, very different. take a look. >> went in court to accomplish anything in court you have got to have evidence and i'm not going to predict who is going to win the presidency until the votes are county. but what i will predict this election will be decided at the ballot box and not not courts. neil: of course he was very actively involved in the courts to determine what,...
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david is a local boy who used to take the train. he's the author of award-winning biographies and i have no doubt that this will add to his list of awards. .. and tried for a number of years to get the story the syndicate was the national syndicate and his papers were down there at the part of the response to the right where they are alphabetical and the first one i saw to my left was roosevelt and i just picked up the and the hopefulness that this site of the morningstar for mrs. roosevelt sleeping porch was in the first paragraph of the daily column and with a sense of wonder and attention enjoy and love and then to discover scholz. i had a very strong feeling that this was something that need to be continued and that was the beginning strangely on the same spot it turns out in the basement where i was when the allman arrived in the number one - - a neighborhood that was a moment of escape from madison up to 47 or 49 that's another story. so want to say before i turn it back over and to give a shout out and thank you to one of you
david is a local boy who used to take the train. he's the author of award-winning biographies and i have no doubt that this will add to his list of awards. .. and tried for a number of years to get the story the syndicate was the national syndicate and his papers were down there at the part of the response to the right where they are alphabetical and the first one i saw to my left was roosevelt and i just picked up the and the hopefulness that this site of the morningstar for mrs. roosevelt...
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one - - director and then had a special collections at the state library of massachusetts david is a local boy he is the author of award-winning biographies and i have no doubt that this book will add to his list of awards. he is also a fellow alumnus. the wall street journal calls the book suburban "the new york times" says it is a terrific resource in my own personal connection with eleanor roosevelt which is when my mom was in junior high in the late forties mrs. roosevelt came to visit her school in the bronx mia mom was a student chosen to escort her from the auditorium to the stage and experience of my mother talked about for the rest of her life. so without further ado join me to welcome margaret and beth and david. >> you actually just prove the point that i wanted to make to start this evening thank you for having me. it seems everybody has a connection to eleanor roosevelt growing up in cambridge you are aware george washington slept here and around the country and he slept here it was a joke of the thirties is not just eleanor slept here but eleanor registered deeply with every pers
one - - director and then had a special collections at the state library of massachusetts david is a local boy he is the author of award-winning biographies and i have no doubt that this book will add to his list of awards. he is also a fellow alumnus. the wall street journal calls the book suburban "the new york times" says it is a terrific resource in my own personal connection with eleanor roosevelt which is when my mom was in junior high in the late forties mrs. roosevelt came to...
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david is a local boy. he's the author of award-winning biographies of charles schultz and i have no doubt this book will add to his list of awards. yes, david is also a fellow alumnus of margaret and mike at the "wall street journal" called his book super. the "new york times" says it is a terrific resource. i will take my own personal connection with eleanor roosevelt, which is when my mom was in junior high in the late '40s mrs. roosevelt came to visit her school in the bronx and my mother was the student chosen to escort her through the auditorium to the stage and an experience my mother actually talked about for the rest of her life. please without further ado join me in welcoming margaret and beth and david. >> david, thank you. you just actually proved the point that it wanted to make your to start this wonderful evening, and thank you so much for having me. everybody it turns out has some connection to eleanor roosevelt i grew up in cambridge where users were aware that george washington had been on
david is a local boy. he's the author of award-winning biographies of charles schultz and i have no doubt this book will add to his list of awards. yes, david is also a fellow alumnus of margaret and mike at the "wall street journal" called his book super. the "new york times" says it is a terrific resource. i will take my own personal connection with eleanor roosevelt, which is when my mom was in junior high in the late '40s mrs. roosevelt came to visit her school in the...
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boys' treatments. >> reporter: lorenzo's dad david is a firefighter, mom rebecca a police officer, so back in april when day of april, they arranged a similar show of support. >> i think it was really cool. >> reporter: it was only fitting they'd do the same thing for cal. >> all these kids deserve this. >> reporter: now they're working to organize an escort for other young cancer survivors. >> i'm cancer-free and finally in remission. >> watching these police and these firemen, it was all about their love and compassion, and i think every kid battling life-threatening illnesses like this, to have that kind of sendoff is pretty amazing. it's really, really an overflowing of love. >> thanks to kate snow for that report ali told the family she'd love to see the escort go nationwide one day. i see no reason why it can't. >> a perfect way to make them feel special. >>> let's celebrate birthdays. miley cyrus is 28. snooki from the jersey shore turns 33 today "good morning america's" robin roberts turns 60 and bruce >>> amid the record surge in coronavirus cases comes the surge in holiday travel. the risks of
boys' treatments. >> reporter: lorenzo's dad david is a firefighter, mom rebecca a police officer, so back in april when day of april, they arranged a similar show of support. >> i think it was really cool. >> reporter: it was only fitting they'd do the same thing for cal. >> all these kids deserve this. >> reporter: now they're working to organize an escort for other young cancer survivors. >> i'm cancer-free and finally in remission. >> watching these...
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boys' treatment. >> reporter: lorenzo's dad, david, is firefighter. mom, rebecca, a police officer. of chemo, they arranged a similar show of support. >> i think it was really cool. >> reporter: it was only fitting they'd do the same thing for cal. >> all these kids deserve it. >> reporter: now the nearys are working to organize an enzo's escort for other young cancer survivors. >> i'm cancer-free and finally in remission. >> watching these police, watching these firemen, it was all about their love and compassion, and i think that every kid battling life-threatening illnesses like this ought to have that kind of send-off is pretty amazing. it's really, really an overflowing of love. >> ally told the neary family that she'd like to see enzo's escort go nationwide one day. that is "nbc nightly news" on this sunday night. lester holt will be with you tomorrow. i'm kate snow. for all us of here at nbc news, stay safe and have a great night. >> nbc sports home of the olympic games. the nhl. notre dame football. the premier league. and primetime's number one show, "sunday night football"
boys' treatment. >> reporter: lorenzo's dad, david, is firefighter. mom, rebecca, a police officer. of chemo, they arranged a similar show of support. >> i think it was really cool. >> reporter: it was only fitting they'd do the same thing for cal. >> all these kids deserve it. >> reporter: now the nearys are working to organize an enzo's escort for other young cancer survivors. >> i'm cancer-free and finally in remission. >> watching these police,...
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. >> boy, david, i'm so glad the rn nurse decided that she wasn't going to go into the bar. could see while you were talking to her, her face was like, this is a bad idea talking to you about this. so i'm so glad that she turned around and didn't go in. that's very good news. >>> we're also getting good news about a potential vaccine from the pharmaceutical company astrazeneca. we're joined by dr. ashish jha, dean of brown university school of public health. good to see you this morning. let's talk about the latest news from astrazeneca which they say has a 70% effectiveness. that sounds good until you hear about the other two that have a 95% effectiveness. tell us why experts are excited about this one. >> good morning, gayle. thank you for having me on. i think part of it is we got a little spoiled. a couple of weeks ago, i would have said 70% is a home run. 95% from the other two has really raised the bar. but the problem here is that there are two arms of this study, two different dosing measurements. one of them was about 60%. the other was 90%. we've got to sort out wh
. >> boy, david, i'm so glad the rn nurse decided that she wasn't going to go into the bar. could see while you were talking to her, her face was like, this is a bad idea talking to you about this. so i'm so glad that she turned around and didn't go in. that's very good news. >>> we're also getting good news about a potential vaccine from the pharmaceutical company astrazeneca. we're joined by dr. ashish jha, dean of brown university school of public health. good to see you this...
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david. when i saw him and i will never forget it. i was so scared what could have happened to him i dropped on my knees he said why are you crying? the other little boysmom came to get him they all walked out together and then john david just stalked off i talk about crew ships in the book and hotels both girl and boy trying to get eagle scout so we camp a lot. one was objected a serial killer and found many of his victims at campfires so that inspired me to write about camping at hotels and crew ships, you name it everything in here is true accompanied by advice by experts in the field to be safe in your own home and in your car if somebody is following you or a fender bender i covered in this book. >> after you finish your book i couldn't help but think of words my own mom always used. along the lines of prepare for the worst and hope for the best. that could be another subtitle for this book. >> i don't want anyone else to be a crime victim i wish that on anyone that affects you and everyone around you. i almost missed my chance to have my family because of what i have been the one that for other people a lot of times it's so simple. >> selfishly i
david. when i saw him and i will never forget it. i was so scared what could have happened to him i dropped on my knees he said why are you crying? the other little boysmom came to get him they all walked out together and then john david just stalked off i talk about crew ships in the book and hotels both girl and boy trying to get eagle scout so we camp a lot. one was objected a serial killer and found many of his victims at campfires so that inspired me to write about camping at hotels and...
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david lui, abc 7 news. >>> boy scouts and supporters renewed a holiday tradition in the east bay. for more than 50 years the boy scouts have raised money selling christmas trees in piedmont. this year, customers select their tree in advance, because they cannot browse the selection at the lot. >> we are exclusively online to ensure the safety of our staff and our volunteers and our customers. you literally pull in, and within five to ten minutes we have a tree on your car and you're off to the races. >> the scouts typically sell about 1,500 trees per year. >>> still to come on "abc 7 mornings," despite covid cases surging across the country, police departments from coast to coast say they're breaking up illegal parties. we take a look at some of the busts. >>> and thinking of bringing your kids to see santa claus at the mall? details on new make yoat ross!ays happen... surprise! ahhh! yes! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! abundan
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. >> boy, david, thank you very much. it's a shame it's come to that.hank you very much. >>> joining us now is cbs news senior political analyst and "60 minutes" correspondent john dickerson. he's in studio today. john, welcome. we're not relegating you to the kids' table. we're just practicing social distancing. we're very glad you're here. >> and it's good to be near you, gayle. >> all right. we're getting down to the nitty and the gritty. what does this tell us -- what does this final lap tell us about what each candidate is doing? >> the first thing is tells us, how important pennsylvania is. all the candidates will be there. harris, pence, biden and trump will all be in pennsylvania. the turf, if you look at the battleground map, this is turf the president is defending. he won in 2016. his travel is all about the places he's trying to defend. what's interesting is that one trip joe biden is taking into ohio. that's basically biden going into the deeper redder part of the map. they must be seeing something there. or they are fool hearty at the end.
. >> boy, david, thank you very much. it's a shame it's come to that.hank you very much. >>> joining us now is cbs news senior political analyst and "60 minutes" correspondent john dickerson. he's in studio today. john, welcome. we're not relegating you to the kids' table. we're just practicing social distancing. we're very glad you're here. >> and it's good to be near you, gayle. >> all right. we're getting down to the nitty and the gritty. what does this...
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david michaelis is a local high school boy where bookstore existed. he is the author of award-winning biographies and i have no doubt that this book will add to his work. david is also a fellow alumnus of margaret's mind. "wall street journal" called this -- and a terrific resource and i will tell you my own personal question -- connection with eleanor roosevelt. when my mom was in junior high in the late 40s mrs. roosevelt came to visit a school the bronx. my mother was chosen to escort her through the auditorium to the stage and experience that my mother talked about for the rest of her life. please without further ado join me in welcoming margaret, beth and david. >> dave thank you. you have just proven the point that i wanted to make here to start this wonderful evening and thank you so much for having me. everybody it turns out has some connection to eleanor roosevelt. i grew up in cambridge where you were aware that george washington had been on the comment in george washington was here and you go around the country and george washington slept he
david michaelis is a local high school boy where bookstore existed. he is the author of award-winning biographies and i have no doubt that this book will add to his work. david is also a fellow alumnus of margaret's mind. "wall street journal" called this -- and a terrific resource and i will tell you my own personal question -- connection with eleanor roosevelt. when my mom was in junior high in the late 40s mrs. roosevelt came to visit a school the bronx. my mother was chosen to...
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we're going to pot up the boys, as in david boies. famous slash infamous based on your perspective case in 2000, bush v. gore. counsel, thank you for joining us to go through the permutations of thought of any political litigation here. >> good to be with you. >> their main one is, hey, this is the same as bush v. gore, so democrats should be fine with this. you have these states all doing different crazy things with these ballots, and there are early votes and they're rife in fraud. it's horrible. it's unconstitutional. you, sir. >> remember, first of all, every state can do it differently. the constitution provides that. the argument in bush v. gore was that within a state, you had to do it consistently, and there's not any argument here that any state is doing something inconsistently within that state. but the constitution enables states to make up whatever rules they want within reason as long as they don't discriminate in terms of how to select the electors. states, for example, can have mail-in ballots or not mail-in ballots. >
we're going to pot up the boys, as in david boies. famous slash infamous based on your perspective case in 2000, bush v. gore. counsel, thank you for joining us to go through the permutations of thought of any political litigation here. >> good to be with you. >> their main one is, hey, this is the same as bush v. gore, so democrats should be fine with this. you have these states all doing different crazy things with these ballots, and there are early votes and they're rife in...
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and if tyrus is in it -- david: oh! our boy tyrus, we love him. >> oh, he's great.david:dion, yeah. >> it's available now, which is so great. we're totally independent. we do our own movies, our own music, we also distribute our own tough. so, folks, write down cineflix dod.com. you can rent it for three days at a time. it's fun, and it's about time we had some fun again. david: i agree. >> 2020 has not been a laugh riot. david: no. and everything is political. i hope you don't get into any politics in these movies. >> no. david: good. >> no. no, no, no, no. absolutely not. david: speaking of which though, if you are not a card-carrying liberal and if you just are kind of somebody who likes to have fun without necessarily being politically correct, can you still get a job in hollywood? >> well, you know, i've never been much for trying to get a job in hollywood anyway. they're kind of come to me. i'm a very independent thinker. probably you can't in hollywood. but i don't think there's any jobs to get. hollywood has historically been so out of touch with mainstream
and if tyrus is in it -- david: oh! our boy tyrus, we love him. >> oh, he's great.david:dion, yeah. >> it's available now, which is so great. we're totally independent. we do our own movies, our own music, we also distribute our own tough. so, folks, write down cineflix dod.com. you can rent it for three days at a time. it's fun, and it's about time we had some fun again. david: i agree. >> 2020 has not been a laugh riot. david: no. and everything is political. i hope you...
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boys mom came to get him. they all walked out together and then john david just peeled off. >> that story. talk about cruise ships in the book. hotels, my children are both boy trying to get eagle scout . a young alaskan marine, samantha kobe,remember that case . was conducted by what turned out to be totally unconnected to her, he bragged he found many of his victims at camp. so that's inspired me to write about camping, rvs, hotels, cruise ships. you name it. i thought about people's because of eric gentry, every story in here is true and it's accompanied by advice from not only me but experts in the field for being safe in your own home, safe in your car, if somebody's following you, you name it. i cover it in this book. >> after i finished your book i couldn't help but think of words my own mom always use and i'm sure i'm going to butcher her saying that it was something along the lines of prepare for the worst but expect the best. exactly. >> this could be another subtitle for this book. >> and the thing is john, i don't want anyone else to become a victim i would not wish that onanyo
boys mom came to get him. they all walked out together and then john david just peeled off. >> that story. talk about cruise ships in the book. hotels, my children are both boy trying to get eagle scout . a young alaskan marine, samantha kobe,remember that case . was conducted by what turned out to be totally unconnected to her, he bragged he found many of his victims at camp. so that's inspired me to write about camping, rvs, hotels, cruise ships. you name it. i thought about people's...
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david burkhardt. when did you go, oh boy?underlying medical conditions, ran a marathon and coronavirus stopped him in his tracks. >> day six i got out of bed. i went to make a sandwich and i couldn't catch my breath. no matter what i did like tried different positions, sitting. it was like this heaviness of man, i cannot breathe. >> reporter: suddenly he was the patient. >> i think the hard thing is having seen it and having been the person that talks to the patient with covid and says, you know what? it is time to call your wife. we will have to put a breathing tube down and time to say good-bye return he would be wondering if he could catch his breath. >> the loneliness knowing you kbts have visitors, literally a place of work with friends and colleagues and not a single one can come and say hi. it's isolating. >> reporter: he is no longer shedding the virus and waiting to return to the e.r. as michigan's positivity rate hits nearly 12%. how bad are things compared to march when all this first kicked off here? >> we have ov
david burkhardt. when did you go, oh boy?underlying medical conditions, ran a marathon and coronavirus stopped him in his tracks. >> day six i got out of bed. i went to make a sandwich and i couldn't catch my breath. no matter what i did like tried different positions, sitting. it was like this heaviness of man, i cannot breathe. >> reporter: suddenly he was the patient. >> i think the hard thing is having seen it and having been the person that talks to the patient with covid...
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what had happened is another little boy's mom came to get him and they all walked out together and john davidst peeled off. that story. i talk about cruise ships in the book, hotels. we are big campers. my kids are both trying to get eagle scouts. [inaudible] that inspired me to write about camping, hotels, cruise ships, you name it. every story and here is true and it's accompanied by advice not only from me but experts in the field. if you think somebody is following you. i cover it in this book. >> after i finished your book i couldn't help but think of words my own mom always used and i'm sure i'm going to butcher this saying but it was along the lines of prepare for the worst and hope that for the best. the thing is, john, i don't want anyone else to be a crime victim because it affects you and everybody around you. i almost missed my chance to have my family because of what i had been through. i don't want that for other people. a lot of times it's so simple. >> selfishly, i wish i could ask you a million more questions, but i want to open up to some of the folks that are here with us t
what had happened is another little boy's mom came to get him and they all walked out together and john davidst peeled off. that story. i talk about cruise ships in the book, hotels. we are big campers. my kids are both trying to get eagle scouts. [inaudible] that inspired me to write about camping, hotels, cruise ships, you name it. every story and here is true and it's accompanied by advice not only from me but experts in the field. if you think somebody is following you. i cover it in this...
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what happened was the other little boy's mom came to get him and they all walked out togeer, and then john david just peeled off. that story -- oh, i talk about cruise ships inhe book, hotels. we're big campers. my children are both girl and boy tryin to get eagle scout so we camp a lot. young alaskan barista was abducted by what turned tout to be totally unconnected to her a serial killer named israel king. the bragged he found victimst campsites. so that inspired me to write about camping, rv something, hotels, cruise ships, you name it. talk about peepholes because of erin andrews, every story in here is true and it's accompanied by advice from not only me but from experts in the field, from bng safe in your own home, safe inour car, you think somebody is follong you, fender bender, you name it. i consecutive it in this book. >> after i finished your book i couldn't help but think of words my own mom always used and i'm sure i'm goi to butcher her saying but it was something alg the lines of, prepare for the worst, expect -- >> hope for the best, and prepare for the worth. >> that's it. schoo
what happened was the other little boy's mom came to get him and they all walked out togeer, and then john david just peeled off. that story -- oh, i talk about cruise ships inhe book, hotels. we're big campers. my children are both girl and boy tryin to get eagle scout so we camp a lot. young alaskan barista was abducted by what turned tout to be totally unconnected to her a serial killer named israel king. the bragged he found victimst campsites. so that inspired me to write about camping, rv...
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boy a trumpet. it's too hard." so that's a true story. davidas you grew up, you were a classical musician more than a jazz musician. when you went to julliard, where you went to college, you were nterested in classical music. is that true? wynton: no, i grew up always wanting to play jazz, but jazz is always much more difficult to learn in that time, especially than classical music. because my father was a jazz musician, i was around the music, raised in the culture, i loved the musicians. my father was a modern jazz musician. he wasn't playing new orleans jazz. when i was 10 or 11, he started to play new orleans music, and i also played in danny barker's fairview baptist church, which was a new orleans traditional band. jazz was difficult at that time for a person my age and my generation to figure out what it was because it wasn't part of the american mythology. whereas with classical music, you have competitions, classes you can go to, so you can get a track record on your resume. like if you say, what did i do, you would say i won a competi
boy a trumpet. it's too hard." so that's a true story. davidas you grew up, you were a classical musician more than a jazz musician. when you went to julliard, where you went to college, you were nterested in classical music. is that true? wynton: no, i grew up always wanting to play jazz, but jazz is always much more difficult to learn in that time, especially than classical music. because my father was a jazz musician, i was around the music, raised in the culture, i loved the musicians....
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boys try to send as many cards. they write letters. trying to keep in contact. david on what's going on family gossip and if you don't. who have never seen the grandmother that they hear about all the time and who will one day learn the truth about her. i usually have my mom with the newest announcement here anything that's new it's cool everything like that picture will be the one that got the news announcement next to it. but. yes. she's always included and the kids ask all the time. all the time mother's day was always pretty difficult. part of the questions what kind of questions with. the more questions you know how soon they are doing was last time we talked to nana are we when are we going to be able to go . you know. how come we can't go. and the best we can do is to just explain it to them. these are the rules that they have set up and we can't change their. juval only has one picture of her mother taken by a guard from the other side of the visiting room with a jacket to hide her prisoners clothes she's always alone contact with other death row prisoners is
boys try to send as many cards. they write letters. trying to keep in contact. david on what's going on family gossip and if you don't. who have never seen the grandmother that they hear about all the time and who will one day learn the truth about her. i usually have my mom with the newest announcement here anything that's new it's cool everything like that picture will be the one that got the news announcement next to it. but. yes. she's always included and the kids ask all the time. all the...
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david. the father, the teenage boy, the wife. >> well, you have the sanctity of your home being invaded by two being bound with duct tape and with handcuffs, and mark zeigler and his wife knowing that these perpetrators knew a lot of personal information. so it wasn't just a physical assault of the guns and the bindings. it was communicating to them, we know a lot about you. >> reporter: the zeiglers provided a detailed description of the suspects, which authorities used to create this sketch of the black male and this one of the female suspect who came in the house looking for milk. now, i'm sure the crime scene techs processed the house and the vehicles within an inch. did they get lucky? did they find anything? >> we found nothing. it was clean. >> fingerprints? fibers? >> no fingerprints. no dna. nothing was left behind. >> reporter: nothing to stop the next attack. and there would be a next one. coming up, a young couple and their baby barricaded behind locked doors. >> a pry bar is now being used on the master bedroom door. >> where she's huddling with her husband and child? >> and child
david. the father, the teenage boy, the wife. >> well, you have the sanctity of your home being invaded by two being bound with duct tape and with handcuffs, and mark zeigler and his wife knowing that these perpetrators knew a lot of personal information. so it wasn't just a physical assault of the guns and the bindings. it was communicating to them, we know a lot about you. >> reporter: the zeiglers provided a detailed description of the suspects, which authorities used to create...
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david burkehart. >> when do you start feeling yourself going, oh, boy? >> right away. >> really? >> yeah. >> reporter: dr. burkehart is 28 years old with no underlying medical conditions, he has run a marathon and normally runs five days a week, but coronavirus stopped him in his tracks. >> day six i got out of bed, i went to make a sandwich, move around my apartment a little bit and i just couldn't catch my breath. it was like no matter what i did, i tried different positions, tried sitting and it was just like this heaviness of, man, i cannot breathe. >> reporter: suddenly he was the patient. >> i think the hard thing is having seen it and having been the person that talks to the patient with covid and says, do you know what, it's time to call your wife. we're going to have to put a breathing tube down and it's time for you to say good-bye. >> reporter: there he was lying in the same unit wondering if he would be able to catch his breath. >> the loneliness of going up to the covid floor and knowing you can't have visitors, i'm literally at my place of work where i have lots of
david burkehart. >> when do you start feeling yourself going, oh, boy? >> right away. >> really? >> yeah. >> reporter: dr. burkehart is 28 years old with no underlying medical conditions, he has run a marathon and normally runs five days a week, but coronavirus stopped him in his tracks. >> day six i got out of bed, i went to make a sandwich, move around my apartment a little bit and i just couldn't catch my breath. it was like no matter what i did, i tried...
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david: absolutely. >> who already are disadvantaged in the public school systems. they're not getting an education. boywhen finally they go back into the classroom. it is really appalling, david. david: yeah. we're running out of time, you h but forgive me for jumping in. i have to ask one more question nationally about democrats, paint themselves, always have, representing the little guy but when you're talking about tax cuts which biden said he will reverse all the trump tax cuts, the wholesale number is just incredible. 65% of americans received tax cuts under donald trump. that means if you reverse that, 65% of americans will receive a tax increase under joe biden. does he really want to do that? >> well, i think he does because he wants to fund all kinds of very progressive, left-wing programs like canceling everyone's student debt and green new deal and other things. >> you know the money won't be there, liz. when they talk about tax increases they have these big plans of all the money that is going to come in but it doesn't because the wealthy people know how to move their money to non-taxable p
david: absolutely. >> who already are disadvantaged in the public school systems. they're not getting an education. boywhen finally they go back into the classroom. it is really appalling, david. david: yeah. we're running out of time, you h but forgive me for jumping in. i have to ask one more question nationally about democrats, paint themselves, always have, representing the little guy but when you're talking about tax cuts which biden said he will reverse all the trump tax cuts, the...
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david berkhart. >> when do you start feeling yourself going e oh, boy? >> right away. >> really? a marathon and normally runs five days a week but coronavirus stopped him in his tracks. >> day six i got out of bed, i went to make a sandwich. move around my apartment a little bit. i just count catch my breath. it was like no matter what i did, tried different positions, tried sitting, it was just like this heaviness. having seen it and having been the person that talks to the patient with covid and says, you know what, it's time to call your wife. we're going to have to put a breathing tube down and it's time to say good-bye. >> reporter: there he was lying in the same unit wondering if he could catch his breath. >> the loneliness of going up to the covid floor, i'm literally in my place of work where i have lots of friends and colleagues and incredible people and not a single one can come and say hi. it's isolating. >> reporter: he's no longer shedding the virus and anxiously awaiting to return to the er as michigan's positivity rate is 12%. >> reporter: how bad are things now co
david berkhart. >> when do you start feeling yourself going e oh, boy? >> right away. >> really? a marathon and normally runs five days a week but coronavirus stopped him in his tracks. >> day six i got out of bed, i went to make a sandwich. move around my apartment a little bit. i just count catch my breath. it was like no matter what i did, tried different positions, tried sitting, it was just like this heaviness. having seen it and having been the person that talks to...
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david byrne, u2, k.d. lang, iggy pop and deborah harry. ♪ and have you heard th♪story of a boy, a girl unrequited love ♪ soundspure soap opera i may cry ♪ >> reporter: why cole porter? >> first of all, the songs were just great, and they were sortut of undized. no fitzgerald and frank sinatra, my parents' generation, had really done the songs. but the otr very powerful reason was that cole porter was a gay american artist who had to be closeted for his entire career. >> an excited owd sees the arril of cole porter, the great songwriter. >> we used to call it "the trojan horse approach." you know, there's this, oh, there's a u2 track. it's annie lennox. it's debbie harry aniggy p. isn't this, like, really funny? and they're singing cole porter songs. isn't that weird? but it like kind of cool. and those songs sound great. and then all of a suddenalboom, you'reng about the stigma around bei l.g.b.t.q. or wearing a condom or e fact that aids is a preventable disease that at that time the president of the united states, ronald reagan, wouldn't say the words "aids." >> the more cases of h.i.v. infection we can prev
david byrne, u2, k.d. lang, iggy pop and deborah harry. ♪ and have you heard th♪story of a boy, a girl unrequited love ♪ soundspure soap opera i may cry ♪ >> reporter: why cole porter? >> first of all, the songs were just great, and they were sortut of undized. no fitzgerald and frank sinatra, my parents' generation, had really done the songs. but the otr very powerful reason was that cole porter was a gay american artist who had to be closeted for his entire career....
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david? >> martha raddatz tonight, thank you. >>> and next here, the avalanche of sex abuse claims against the boy scouts of america. close to 90,000 alleged victims now coming forward, ahead of a court-ordered deadline today. the boy scouts declaring bankruptcy in february, intending to use the process to pay victims as the scope of the problem became clear. in a statement, the organization tonight saying, "the response we have seen from survivors has been gut-wrenching and we are deeply sorry." >>> to the economy tonight, and that promising vaccine news from moderna, a milestone on wall street today, pushing stocks into record territory. the dow closing up more than 470 points. within reach now of 30,000 points. >>> when we come back on this busy monday night, we're tracking that category 5 hurricane making landfall tonight. hey, rita! you now earn 3% on dining, including takeout! bon appetit. hey kim, you now earn 5% on travel purchased through chase! way ahead of you! hey, neal! you can earn 3% at drugstores. buddy, i'm right here. why are you yelling? because that's what i do! you're always earning with 5% cash
david? >> martha raddatz tonight, thank you. >>> and next here, the avalanche of sex abuse claims against the boy scouts of america. close to 90,000 alleged victims now coming forward, ahead of a court-ordered deadline today. the boy scouts declaring bankruptcy in february, intending to use the process to pay victims as the scope of the problem became clear. in a statement, the organization tonight saying, "the response we have seen from survivors has been gut-wrenching and...
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here it is in a sentence david's bar mitzvah theme was the many wives of henry viii boy, a true stanp next, you've probably heard the slang term "snack" which means an attractive person well, this next one is steve kor-snacki let's see the definition it's the guy who gets hotter the longer he does math. for example, i'm not sire if it's hearing him explain linear equations for three straight days or how good he looks in those sensible khakis, but that new sub mr. davis is turning out to be a real steve korsnacki this next one is also sponsored by the election coverage which kids were glued to john king. let's see the definition it's a friend who is always looking at a map for example, i told braden i was heading to jeremy's house two blocks over and that john king pulled up google maps and said, "according to what we're seeing right now, there are multiple paths to jeremy's. [ laughter ] then just in post move the "s" right up to the back of "jeremy. i think that weird pause might make it seem like -- he'll fix it or he won't up next we have buzz and woody this is two loud kids who i
here it is in a sentence david's bar mitzvah theme was the many wives of henry viii boy, a true stanp next, you've probably heard the slang term "snack" which means an attractive person well, this next one is steve kor-snacki let's see the definition it's the guy who gets hotter the longer he does math. for example, i'm not sire if it's hearing him explain linear equations for three straight days or how good he looks in those sensible khakis, but that new sub mr. davis is turning out...
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. >> boy, i tell you, just the heart and head moment here, david. we had over 61,000 hospitalizations today, november 10th. we've never seen anything like it. this is when you play this game? this is when you do this? so, then, david, what is the obvious reason? why would the republicans be in line with this sellout move? >> you outlined it off the top. they're giving president trump room because he still has a death grip on the grassroots of the republican party. he's not going away. one way or another, he's going to be a political force, and those who care about senate control of the republican party, who are looking ahead to 2024, they still fear donald trump. he'll have a lot of sway. so i'm sure the thinking is, why push him? everything that trump is doing is completely in character with everything we've seen from him since he announced his run for the presidency. so there is nothing particularly surprising. so i think republicans don't see an advantage in calling him out and pushing him. give him a little bit more runway, the courts will ultim
. >> boy, i tell you, just the heart and head moment here, david. we had over 61,000 hospitalizations today, november 10th. we've never seen anything like it. this is when you play this game? this is when you do this? so, then, david, what is the obvious reason? why would the republicans be in line with this sellout move? >> you outlined it off the top. they're giving president trump room because he still has a death grip on the grassroots of the republican party. he's not going...
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and i'm kind of not hearing it -- and yeah and so -- and then, david mack wilson was another sketch where rachel dratch played a little boyin the middle of it, and he was like, "this is almost brechtian," in a withering way. and i was like, "i don't really even know what that means," but i know it's not good [ laughter ] i know brecht. but anyway - so there was just a lot of -- so many - so many hot farts under that bleachers, cause the nerves, it was terrible >> seth: it should note, lest anybody should doubt, that you also had monster hits in your time on the show >> oh, seth, you're so sweet >> seth: you and maya were friends at the groundlings you wrote donatella versace. >> oh god. >> seth: and i mentioned to you, i ran into her recently. and i only sort of -- i had no awareness of her until you did this sketch. and she was very complimentary she enjoyed it >> she did she had a very good sense of humor. you know, as -- i think europeans have better sense of humors about themselves, you know like she was -- thought it was very funny and adored maya she gave us both very expensive watches. which, one, i still have, but
and i'm kind of not hearing it -- and yeah and so -- and then, david mack wilson was another sketch where rachel dratch played a little boyin the middle of it, and he was like, "this is almost brechtian," in a withering way. and i was like, "i don't really even know what that means," but i know it's not good [ laughter ] i know brecht. but anyway - so there was just a lot of -- so many - so many hot farts under that bleachers, cause the nerves, it was terrible >> seth:...
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well, in a moment we're going to go live to tennis, a boy who is in center bonus, ictus forest 1st, though. david stokes looks back at matter. the onus career, the infamously, referred to a hand of god and the unique gifts of diego, armando marathoner, appear to come from a higher force. born in 1960 and raised in a shanty town on the outskirts of one a set is. he became their national hero, and a global football superstar is impacting club football meant he was playing for his country as a teenager, a prolific creator and score goals. just 1.65 meters, tall, stocky, and powerful. his skill and balance made him unstoppable. the 986 world cup was his time marathon of the player, the man and caption lated in an unforgettable quarter, final against england. with firstly what he was to call the hand of god. punching the ball into the net. then a 2nd goal of scarcely believe a ball quality to many the greatest individual goals in world cup history before marriage on his argentina went on to lift that world cup in mexico. a good team made great by one player. there 4 years later, they lost the trophy a
well, in a moment we're going to go live to tennis, a boy who is in center bonus, ictus forest 1st, though. david stokes looks back at matter. the onus career, the infamously, referred to a hand of god and the unique gifts of diego, armando marathoner, appear to come from a higher force. born in 1960 and raised in a shanty town on the outskirts of one a set is. he became their national hero, and a global football superstar is impacting club football meant he was playing for his country as a...