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david chang has who podcasts now on the ring er.ub. >> jimmy: the recipe club. >> where we take popular recipes and see if they work or don't. >> jimmy: and on top of that, you have a memoire called "eat a peach. don't try to cash the check. it's just a problem. and who wants to be a millionaire, you going to watch it again next sunday night on abc, we will be back with russell dickerson. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ >>> jimmy: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: i want to thank natalie portman and chef david chang, apologies to matt damon. "nightline" is next, featuring our pal mark rober. but first, his album is called "southern symphony." playing "home sweet," russell dickerson! ♪ ♪ touching down from a six night honeymoon sun kissed kids still drunk on love ♪ ♪ went from all-inclusive margaritas in malibu ♪ ♪ to praying we could pay rent this month that doormat says welcome home ♪ ♪ but i thi
david chang has who podcasts now on the ring er.ub. >> jimmy: the recipe club. >> where we take popular recipes and see if they work or don't. >> jimmy: and on top of that, you have a memoire called "eat a peach. don't try to cash the check. it's just a problem. and who wants to be a millionaire, you going to watch it again next sunday night on abc, we will be back with russell dickerson. >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by...
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> i'm going to go, final answer, b, benjamin harrison, final answer. >> he grabbed his head. >> david changkles just one you $1 million. >> i love that. chang's the first celebrity to win the top prize on "who wants to be a millionaire." the mope is going to southern smoke foundation which provides crisis relief for people in the food and beverage industry. the co-founder chris shepherd was watching sunday night. >> yes! >> great, anthony. >> reporter: the foundation's emergency relief fund has given more than $4 million during the pandemic to more than 2,000 people and david chang joins us now. good morning. i was really worried about you. there was so much pressure on you in that moment and i could see how much it meant to you to get this money for these people. >> it was incredibly stressful, but i'm so happy it worked out for everybody. >> how did you go for that, david? you had 500,000 if you had stopped then is that -- >> fold to 32,000 if you got it wrong. >> if you left it alone you had 500 thousand. if you missed you would go down to 32. how did you decide to go for it when you wer
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coming up on "cbs this morning," we talk with chef david chang who became the first celebrity to winlion dollars on "who wants to be a millionaire." i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." rie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ♪ merry christmas! ♪ rich chocolate layers sprinkled with festive peppermint. with love from san francisco. ghirardelli peppermint bark squares. makes the holidays a bite better. now, braava jet mops right where you need it with an adjustable precision jet spray and an advanced pad system. and offers personalized cleaning suggestions unique to your home. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. only from irobot. braava jet m6 and the irobot home app. with mucinex nightshift you've got powerful relief from your worst nighttime cold and flu symptoms. so grab nightshift to fight your symptoms, get your zzz's... and get back to your rhythm. feel the power. beat the symptoms fast. >>> our top stories this morning. the centers for disease control is holding an emergency meeting today to recommend who should get the coronavirus vaccine first. governor
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is more likely i don't know but if i were him i would not want that on my political records and david change to has more on the e.u. perspective parents. it doesn't look like this european parliament deadline is going to stick i think you'd have don't have to look far for the reasons why president is doing this because much like for boris johnson the constituency at his back watching very closely is of course the french fisherman vital for his chances for reelection in the next presidential election in about 18 months time here. he wants to make quite sure that talks will go on and on and on as long as they can because he wants to make sure there's a proper deal now they've offered the british something like 25 percent of the fish catch by the european fischman to be repatriated to the british fisherman now boris johnson the fisherman don't think that's enough they want some middle aged 60 percent so that's a huge gap to try and bridge but nevertheless as we approach christmas as we approach the new year i think that there will be a lot of maneuvering a lot of stretching around to try and fi
is more likely i don't know but if i were him i would not want that on my political records and david change to has more on the e.u. perspective parents. it doesn't look like this european parliament deadline is going to stick i think you'd have don't have to look far for the reasons why president is doing this because much like for boris johnson the constituency at his back watching very closely is of course the french fisherman vital for his chances for reelection in the next presidential...
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shirts that eric family keep souvenirs of the day their lives changed for ever. david america they are our newest millionaires the 1st thing we would say you are tired of and some of those pictures. that was the scene 5 years ago when they had just won the powerball jackpot the biggest lottery in the country in front of the cameras the state governor handed over their check it was major news in nebraska. despite their newfound wealth david and erica have managed to remain grounded. i tell my friends for our friends and your friends we listen to 3 you're friends with us today. and they're there who defines us family friends church. we're not going to change now i'm still learning i feel depressed i have not going to change some. 5 years on family friends and traditions still remain into gold to the herrick's life although now they can afford to enjoy themselves as much as they like. tomorrow it's independence day. on this very special national holiday americans honor those who fought for their freedom and continue to fight for bread not proudly displays the star-spangle
shirts that eric family keep souvenirs of the day their lives changed for ever. david america they are our newest millionaires the 1st thing we would say you are tired of and some of those pictures. that was the scene 5 years ago when they had just won the powerball jackpot the biggest lottery in the country in front of the cameras the state governor handed over their check it was major news in nebraska. despite their newfound wealth david and erica have managed to remain grounded. i tell my...
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david: we went to bringing emily chang -- bring in emily chain. a big interview with the founder of doordash. emily, give us your perspective? >> i might also add the word insane. ais is a company that raised $16 billion valuation six months ago. they have seen huge growth, but even the company itself says growth will slow as we get to a new normal, as a vaccine gets on the way. i sat down with tony shoe. he founded this company seven years ago. i said it, how does this feel? you are looking at a $70 billion company potentially. he said is surreal. he also said this. >> it is a testament to the hard work of all of the people inside doordash as well as the partnership with our ecosystem, our merchants, the dashers in our platform over the past seven years, as well as a reflection of the confidence investors have about our future. >> doordash does own 50% of the food delivery market, but there is rapidly evolving competition, consolidating competition, uber buying postmates, just eat, bigger and bigger players. what is interesting is what this means
david: we went to bringing emily chang -- bring in emily chain. a big interview with the founder of doordash. emily, give us your perspective? >> i might also add the word insane. ais is a company that raised $16 billion valuation six months ago. they have seen huge growth, but even the company itself says growth will slow as we get to a new normal, as a vaccine gets on the way. i sat down with tony shoe. he founded this company seven years ago. i said it, how does this feel? you are...
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different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature david and this is climate change rags and sex happiness and greed books you get smarter for free you know we've got 6 point. 0 of the governor was. margo it is. yours they are gradually. everything it's everything. for the last 18 years there's no place in the world that you both are more a heart of i would rather be than on linked by count in something siberia. spritely senior lives on the western shore of the world's largest freshwater like. the. passion. to my skates date from 1943 and i'm still using. the. poll. here though that everyone tells me you should slow down yet i just can't. of money hold of a boat to be able to take it easy she's been retired for over 20 years and since the death of my husband lives alone almost alone. you know they just. looks after 4 dogs 5 cows 2 carbs and 4 chickens but whenever she's not caring for her brood she takes to the ice. when she straps are still blades she's used for decades on to a pair of old woman felt boots she's just as nimble as ever. instead of using a bicycle or
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change the world. global 3000. the next song d w. happiness is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous size view of nature david and this is climate change crisis sex how freeness improve books you get smarter for free to double your books on. welcome to global 3000. in colombia the indigenous me sank people have set up a school to protect their traditions and then natural environment. in india a village community plans $111.00 trees whenever a baby girl is born a custom that benefit society and the planet. but 1st to new zealand where sheep farmer.
change the world. global 3000. the next song d w. happiness is for everyone schumann penises are very different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous size view of nature david and this is climate change crisis sex how freeness improve books you get smarter for free to double your books on. welcome to global 3000. in colombia the indigenous me sank people have set up a school to protect their traditions and then natural environment. in india a village community plans $111.00 trees...
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a very david and this is climate change sex. happiness increase book. this is the book for you to. get smarter for free over your books are new to. the fight against the coronavirus pandemic. how has the rate of infection been developing. measures are being taken. what does the latest research say. information and context. coronavirus of data the code with special monday to friday on w. new bogus me little bit i like my old b i've been here for 5 years though. i'm doing my apprenticeship here the people are always nice and helpful you just feel it fly. all. in 2015 how many fled his home country of afghanistan leaving behind his family. and the trauma he lived through as a child. i was 12 and now at school when the taliban came and shot everything up. i was badly injured and a month later i lost my leg. i just went back to school and my main concern was how can i keep playing football you know that was on my mind when i told myself yes you can do it harm it you can. then you'll find a way and if you don't. you'll find excuses. quickly making new friends and fulfilling a dream final
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necessary that developing countries can actually met them vision and depth to the effects of climate change david right experts in international climate policy from german watch thank you for joining us thank you very much. germany has set a new record for corona virus infections with nearly 30000 cases in the past 24 hours 598 people have died a high is daily total yet weeks of a partial lockdown have been slow the spread of infection and nuff and much tougher restrictions seem almost inevitable now with political momentum building for a stricter along down over the holidays several german states are now already taking matters in their into their own hands. here the record infections are not just a number german hospitals like this one in mannheim are struggling to treat the rising number of patients with covert 19. get out on the streets you might not know the country is in crisis the so-called lockdown light restrictions mean shops and schools are still open the german state of baton rittenberg is not waiting for the federal government to take action you fire up. from december 12th on we are i
necessary that developing countries can actually met them vision and depth to the effects of climate change david right experts in international climate policy from german watch thank you for joining us thank you very much. germany has set a new record for corona virus infections with nearly 30000 cases in the past 24 hours 598 people have died a high is daily total yet weeks of a partial lockdown have been slow the spread of infection and nuff and much tougher restrictions seem almost...
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necessary that developing countries can actually met them vision and depth to the effects of climate change david right experts in international climate policy from german watch thank you for joining us thank you very much. germany has set a new record for corona virus infections with nearly 30000 cases in the past 24 hours 598 people have died the highest daily total yet weeks of a partial lockdown have been slow the spread of infection and nuff and much tougher restrictions seem almost inevitable now with political momentum building for a stricter along down over the holidays several german states are now already taking matters in their into their own hands. here the record infections are not just a number german hospitals like this one in mannheim are struggling to treat the rising number of patients with covert 19. get out on the streets you might not know the country is in crisis the so-called lockdown light restrictions mean shops and schools are still open the german state of baton written back is not waiting for the federal government to take action you fire up. from december 12th on we a
necessary that developing countries can actually met them vision and depth to the effects of climate change david right experts in international climate policy from german watch thank you for joining us thank you very much. germany has set a new record for corona virus infections with nearly 30000 cases in the past 24 hours 598 people have died the highest daily total yet weeks of a partial lockdown have been slow the spread of infection and nuff and much tougher restrictions seem almost...
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change the election results. joining me now, jake sherman and david brooks.e of the other things that sterling said, jake, is that the republicans not saying anything, especially at the top, are come police sit. we heard someone saying chris krebs should be shot. gabriel sterling saying things are out of hand in jazz. are they willing to come out and say that this is not okay? are they just going to remain as sterling said come police sit? >> no, they're not, they're basic line is the president has the right to go through the court process which is not really what steriling is saying here. he believes that the president is inciting violence. let's leave that aside for a second. let's take a lowest common denominator. it is control for the united states senate. the president is ou there telling his base to not trust the voting process in that very state. this is, let's -- i'm going to get myself in trouble here. this is stupid. this is just the height of st stupidity. it is shocking because he needs people to trust the voting process. everything is on the line
change the election results. joining me now, jake sherman and david brooks.e of the other things that sterling said, jake, is that the republicans not saying anything, especially at the top, are come police sit. we heard someone saying chris krebs should be shot. gabriel sterling saying things are out of hand in jazz. are they willing to come out and say that this is not okay? are they just going to remain as sterling said come police sit? >> no, they're not, they're basic line is the...
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david evans. as an fyi, i have not told him about the upcoming changes. tor perdue responded, i don't know about a call with david or the changes you mentioned. the cardlytics ceo e-mailed back the next morning. david, sorry, that e-mail was not meant for you. wrong david. an e-mail mixup. but the next day, on january 23rd, financial-disclosure forms show perdue sold between 1 to 5 million in cardlytics stock. six weeks later, cardlytics stock plummeted, when the ceo announced he was stepping down, forecasting disappointing earnings. stock at $29 a share, financial disclosures show perdue bought back between 100 to $250,000 worth of cardlytics stock. cardlytics, this week, is trading at around $120 a share. perdue defended his investment history during the general campaign. noting that he's never been charged with a crime. >> in the department of justice, the scc, and even the bipartisan ethics committee cleared him completely. >> reporter: but the investigations dog the senator, politically. this moment, in the only debate between perdue and ossoff ahead
david evans. as an fyi, i have not told him about the upcoming changes. tor perdue responded, i don't know about a call with david or the changes you mentioned. the cardlytics ceo e-mailed back the next morning. david, sorry, that e-mail was not meant for you. wrong david. an e-mail mixup. but the next day, on january 23rd, financial-disclosure forms show perdue sold between 1 to 5 million in cardlytics stock. six weeks later, cardlytics stock plummeted, when the ceo announced he was stepping...
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klaus: thank you very much, david. ♪ >> our world is changing.s a little faster. some changes are too small to see. others, too big to handle. sometimes, change feels slow. so slow, we don't even notice. other times, it happens all at once. and we can't keep up. for our climate, change means many things. and between too small to see, and too big to handle, there is a whole world of difre
klaus: thank you very much, david. ♪ >> our world is changing.s a little faster. some changes are too small to see. others, too big to handle. sometimes, change feels slow. so slow, we don't even notice. other times, it happens all at once. and we can't keep up. for our climate, change means many things. and between too small to see, and too big to handle, there is a whole world of difre
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a there i'm david and this is climate change is it sex. happiness increase book. for your. smarter birth free do you believe books on you tube. the. deserts mountains a jungle. beach kind of touch oh but it's all that combined is what i want you might support i discovered on the island of grand canaria. let's take you there late so welcome to europe max this is what else we have coming.
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different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature david and this is climate change brags sex how to improve books you get smarter for free you know we've got 600. some are celebrated some are vilified and some are ignored but regardless of how they're received whistleblowers have helped inform our picture of the world often at great personal costs to themselves speaking truth to power that's our topic today on made now here's one prominent figure.
different from primates you know we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature david and this is climate change brags sex how to improve books you get smarter for free you know we've got 600. some are celebrated some are vilified and some are ignored but regardless of how they're received whistleblowers have helped inform our picture of the world often at great personal costs to themselves speaking truth to power that's our topic today on made now here's one prominent figure.
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so the region is changing. david: ambassador al-khalifa, where did you grow up? and i know you went to school in the united states? >> correct, i did grow up in bahrain, i went to school in bentley in boston, six years, mba, went back, civil servant all of my life. my previous post was an as a governor of one of the four governments back home and i worked closely with the people and this was a shift, but a very good shift and serving the country is still an honor and a pleasure. david: so for those who haven't been to bahrain or are not that familiar with it, what is the population of bahrain? >> i know, david, you've been to bahrain, population is 1.5. we have, speaking of covid very quickly, we have one of the highest test per capita because of the number of population. we have 1.8 tests, 1.8 million tests that were done up-to-date, but bahrain is a developing country. it's moving really quickly. we've diversified away from oil a very long time ago and so we are looking at different prospects as we grow our entrepreneurship and small to medium enterprises. and
so the region is changing. david: ambassador al-khalifa, where did you grow up? and i know you went to school in the united states? >> correct, i did grow up in bahrain, i went to school in bentley in boston, six years, mba, went back, civil servant all of my life. my previous post was an as a governor of one of the four governments back home and i worked closely with the people and this was a shift, but a very good shift and serving the country is still an honor and a pleasure. david: so...
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a there i'm david and this is climate change. happiness in 3 books. this is the book for. you get smarter for free to go where you go on you tube. what's the secret behind this classic. is it the sound. or the story behind the music was passed before the age of the richest. odd laddie tobin's not simply for the world starts to simmer nights on t.w. . cuts. then vote for a new parliament known as the national assembly polls have opened but some opposition leaders are boycotting the election alleging favor of the ruling socialist party president nicolas maduro use the opportunity to tighten his grip on power. warning from germany's hospital federation intensive care units. which seriously ill.
a there i'm david and this is climate change. happiness in 3 books. this is the book for. you get smarter for free to go where you go on you tube. what's the secret behind this classic. is it the sound. or the story behind the music was passed before the age of the richest. odd laddie tobin's not simply for the world starts to simmer nights on t.w. . cuts. then vote for a new parliament known as the national assembly polls have opened but some opposition leaders are boycotting the election...
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agenda, in regard to the economy, in regards to the coronavirus and of course in regards to climate change. david much for that. joe biden has nominated his former rival pete buttigieg to be transportation secretary, a move that would make him the first openly gay member of an american cabinet. mr buttigieg, who was the mayor of south bend, indiana, campaigned for the democratic nomination for november's election, but later dropped out of the race and supported joe biden. the 38—year—old has also served as a us navy intelligence officer in afghanistan. the us food and drug adminstration has opened the way for a second vaccine to be approved for use in america. the moderna jab has been found to be safe, and 94% effective. authorisation is likely to happen soon and and shipments of the jab could begin within 2a hours. it comes with the us desperately struggling to contain the virus. let's speak to dr david diemert from george washington university. he's been principal investigator for the moderna vaccine trial that's been taking place at his university. how big a deal would you say this is? huge. w
agenda, in regard to the economy, in regards to the coronavirus and of course in regards to climate change. david much for that. joe biden has nominated his former rival pete buttigieg to be transportation secretary, a move that would make him the first openly gay member of an american cabinet. mr buttigieg, who was the mayor of south bend, indiana, campaigned for the democratic nomination for november's election, but later dropped out of the race and supported joe biden. the 38—year—old...
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sanctions is the only way to force them to make a change. david the meantime, as i understand it, iran, because the united states has pulled out, is enriching uranium at a faster pace and is restarting its weapons program. don't we need to deter that? sanctions have not done the trick. amb. danon: i agree with you. i think they will do it no matter what, but now that they is --ing it publicly, it in the western democracies to pull out from the agreement, and they did in the past. we showed it with our allies. their intention from the beginning was to lie and deception. i think more pressure, more sanctions will lead them to actually sit down and negotiate a deal that we will be able to enforce and will bring them back to where they should be. david: ambassador, you mentioned the abraham accords and under the trump administration progress was made with some arab countries in the neighborhood, morocco most recently. under thecontinue biden administration? what about saudi arabia? amb. danon: i believe it will continue with the momentum. it is good f
sanctions is the only way to force them to make a change. david the meantime, as i understand it, iran, because the united states has pulled out, is enriching uranium at a faster pace and is restarting its weapons program. don't we need to deter that? sanctions have not done the trick. amb. danon: i agree with you. i think they will do it no matter what, but now that they is --ing it publicly, it in the western democracies to pull out from the agreement, and they did in the past. we showed it...
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i thank you will see a huge change in the culture and in the way this white house treats media. david to both rachel and sean duffy coming up. governor cuomo has a plan for the vaccine rollout that includes prioritizing drug rehab centers so what about all the elderly in the first responders who haven't yet received it? we are on that and listen up california governor newsom has a new plan for reopening schools. we tell you what that is, stay right here. third hour of varney is just getting started. ♪ ♪ cell phone repair. did you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? just get a quote at libertymutual.com. really? i'll check that out. oh yeah. i think i might get a quote. not again! aah, come on rice. do your thing. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ david: an appeals court ruling the los angeles outdoor dining ban can be extended. doesn't seem to make scientific sense. lauren, how much longer for th this? lauren: that scientific sense doesn't matter. the band goes on until february so a least another month
i thank you will see a huge change in the culture and in the way this white house treats media. david to both rachel and sean duffy coming up. governor cuomo has a plan for the vaccine rollout that includes prioritizing drug rehab centers so what about all the elderly in the first responders who haven't yet received it? we are on that and listen up california governor newsom has a new plan for reopening schools. we tell you what that is, stay right here. third hour of varney is just getting...
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discuss the issue with sen, sebastian morons and friends on bowed party spokesperson, david the government is changing its message. why not at all? because interior minister is no longer right. but because of the mobilization of civilian forces, several 100000 people took to the streets to declare that liberties are not something secondary and unnecessary. the growth of the number of photos only confirm such abuses that have existed for many years. and the source of these abuses is not just one black sheep in the police ranks, but that there are political and public figures who did not want to arrange everything effectively. remember, one time interior minister dominate ensured us that there's no police violence. there's no racism that everything is in order and so on. and today reality collides with their money. and he changes his narrative. the problem is not police violence. some police officers do indeed commit reprehensible acts, but the violence does not come from them. we see how violence is cultivated in society . the 1st victims are police officers. hundreds of police officers are attacked ev
discuss the issue with sen, sebastian morons and friends on bowed party spokesperson, david the government is changing its message. why not at all? because interior minister is no longer right. but because of the mobilization of civilian forces, several 100000 people took to the streets to declare that liberties are not something secondary and unnecessary. the growth of the number of photos only confirm such abuses that have existed for many years. and the source of these abuses is not just one...
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i'm joined now by the author of that piece, david roberts, who writes about energy and climate changey liked the piece, and it made me think a lot. lay out the sort of theory of the blitz as you understand it. >> sure. the idea is that, you know, i sort of set it up in contrast to obama's administration, who had this idea that he had a certain amount of political capital and he could elicit cooperation from republicans by moving slowly and deliberately, doing one thing at a time, taking plenty of time to negotiate. basically, offering good faith attempts at cooperation. and what happened was he just got rope-a-doped again and again, and it became clear -- i think it's especially clear now in retrospect, that there was never any intent to help him. it was all -- it was all intended to waste time because mitch mcconnell has recognized accurately, i think, that in hyperpolarized two-party politics, it really is a zero-sum game. and anything -- any victory that a democratic president gets hurts republicans. so biden should assume that up front, i think. and if we needed any more proof of
i'm joined now by the author of that piece, david roberts, who writes about energy and climate changey liked the piece, and it made me think a lot. lay out the sort of theory of the blitz as you understand it. >> sure. the idea is that, you know, i sort of set it up in contrast to obama's administration, who had this idea that he had a certain amount of political capital and he could elicit cooperation from republicans by moving slowly and deliberately, doing one thing at a time, taking...
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david: they troubled me. gordon chang, good to see you. thank you.w project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. david: markets are basically flat but real news just passing the wires right now is that the democratic leader in the senate, chuck schumer, has announced that at 12:15, 15 minutes from now he will try to pass in the senate the house passed-bill to give emergency 2,000-dollar checks to americans. so that deserves to be watched. i know jackie deangelis, my friend at cavuto will watch that story in the hour to come. jackie: we absolutely will. good afternoon, david. welcome to "coast to coast." i'm jackie deangelis in for neil cavuto today. the senate is set to vote on boosting the stimulus checks to the 2,000-dollar mark. we see what impact it could have on georgia races. new york city restaurants are fighting back against incr
david: they troubled me. gordon chang, good to see you. thank you.w project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. david: markets are basically flat but real news just passing the wires right now is that the democratic leader in the senate, chuck schumer, has announced that at 12:15,...
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reopening the economy rather than shutting things down, it's hard to see where that changes anytime in the immediate -- david's my personal opinion that open oping the economy's more important than any kind of stimulus coming from washington. again, you mentioned people leaving the work force. more unemployment benefits coming from washington would provide more disincentives for people leaving the work force, right? >> absolutely. i mean, paying people to stay at home is something i'm sure people would happily do, you know? is. [laughter] but all kidding aside, i mean, i think, you know, when we look back on the period, you'll see that a lot of the policies, first, the mandatory shutdowns and, you know, the requirement to wear masks, all of these things probably ended up doing more harm than good. but i'm, you know, not a doctor. so i will not play one on tv. david: right, right, right. >> but from the standpoint of the economy, i think one of the consequences of what we've done with all the stimulus is that while the markets are discounting a return to normal once we get this vaccine distributed, you know,
reopening the economy rather than shutting things down, it's hard to see where that changes anytime in the immediate -- david's my personal opinion that open oping the economy's more important than any kind of stimulus coming from washington. again, you mentioned people leaving the work force. more unemployment benefits coming from washington would provide more disincentives for people leaving the work force, right? >> absolutely. i mean, paying people to stay at home is something i'm...
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changes that have not existed for decades. this is a result of a british decision to leave the eu, the single market and the customs union. nep davidactly will change between britain and the european union at 2300 gmt tonight? at the most basic level, uk citizens will need up—to—date passports, with six months left on them, to visit the eu. they'll need to take out health insurance, as automatic right to free treatments ends, and they won't be able to use the eu queue when going through passport control. if you are an eu citizen living in the uk, your rights remain the same until the end ofjune. after that, you will need to become a uk citizen, orapply for a resettlement scheme. free movement for irish citizens remains unchanged. there'll be a new points—based system for foreign citizens wanting to move to the uk, with visas costing from a few hundred dollars for students, to more than $1,500 for certain skilled workers. british companies importing or exporting with the eu won't have tariffs placed on their goods, thanks to the trade deal, but they will have to make customs declarations — that's extra paperwork — because the uk is
changes that have not existed for decades. this is a result of a british decision to leave the eu, the single market and the customs union. nep davidactly will change between britain and the european union at 2300 gmt tonight? at the most basic level, uk citizens will need up—to—date passports, with six months left on them, to visit the eu. they'll need to take out health insurance, as automatic right to free treatments ends, and they won't be able to use the eu queue when going through...
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i'm david and this is climate change brags that sex. happiness increase book. this is the book for you. will get smarter for free to go where you books are neutral. i cannot sleep the pros will. zuma. in those swollen swollen to. use the rules. is no use no love. for a girl with. guns a. woman accusing her of her. parents knew. her story. rooms. this is david lee news live from berlin russia rolls out its split think back scene against 19 with a mass campaign in moscow 2000000 doses are available for high risk groups but amid concerns about how fast the vaccine was approved will muscovites really sign up for the jab also coming up. violence and of arrests on the streets of paris clashes broke out at a protest against police brutality and the controversy over new security law in the french capital police respond to 5 were.
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everyone has a very different you know we have a totally ridiculous size view of nature david and this is climate change phrases sex happiness improved books you get smarter for free books on. the phone. welcome to global 3000. in colombia the indigenous me sank people have set up a school to protect their traditions and their natural environment. in india a village community plants $111.00 trees whenever a baby girl is born a custom that benefits society and the planet. but 1st to new zealand where sheep farmers are fed up with being blamed for climate change. the corona outbreak has reduced travel and industrial production and resulted in a dip in carbon emissions so in that sense it's actually improving the health of the planet but the environmental impact of animal agriculture for example from a massive. in 2016 global greenhouse gas emissions totaled $51.00 gigatons of which more than 7 gigatons were caused by meat and dairy companies. to meet the targets set by the paris climate agreement global greenhouse gas emissions have to be reduced to 13 gigatons by 2050 but if the meat and dairy industry c
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as david louie explains, changing that behavior could be ve very difficult. >> reporter: by traditiont's a time to shop and go to church and some are ignoring to forego these procedures to safety. leaders say it has to do with religious rituals. >> when people's rituals are gone, they judge it to be wrong and they have outrage and we find the moral outrage per assists even when you have a good job for altering the rituals. >> reporter: a studied believes the behavior has to do with deep-seeded values. gathering at thanksgiving is ann expression of gratitude. there was an outcry in 1939 when president franklin roosevelt moved thanksgiving up a week to create more time to shop for christmas. complaints arrived when daylight savings time were changed and people want to punish those who alter rituals. >> in one of our experiments, we found that people wanted the person alter the ritual to do activities like clean the floor or assigned them to scrub the toilets. >> reporter: the researchers think public officials need to change their messaging to focus more on how distancing and staying at
as david louie explains, changing that behavior could be ve very difficult. >> reporter: by traditiont's a time to shop and go to church and some are ignoring to forego these procedures to safety. leaders say it has to do with religious rituals. >> when people's rituals are gone, they judge it to be wrong and they have outrage and we find the moral outrage per assists even when you have a good job for altering the rituals. >> reporter: a studied believes the behavior has to do...
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david. his biography of andrew carnegie published in 2006 was a life-changing event for us. through david's work, we have come to know andrew carnegie and all of his humanity and complexity, and there's one lesson from the book that really stayed with me and as animated my work at the carnegie council, and that is, as david would put it, carnegie is cockeyed optimism was not entirely misplaced. for all the madness we see in the world, progress based on reason and a can-do spirit is indeed possible. that i dickies me going and this occasion gives me the opportunity to say thank you, david. in addition to the carnegie biography, david's previous books include prize-winning biographies of joseph p. kennedy and william randolph hearst. today we turn to david's latest book a portrait of not one person that of the over 1 million displaced persons who emerged alive on v-e day april 1945. the last million is an epic story that takes us right into the heart of europe during and after world war ii. it describes the movements millions of people among shifting borders and general chaos,
david. his biography of andrew carnegie published in 2006 was a life-changing event for us. through david's work, we have come to know andrew carnegie and all of his humanity and complexity, and there's one lesson from the book that really stayed with me and as animated my work at the carnegie council, and that is, as david would put it, carnegie is cockeyed optimism was not entirely misplaced. for all the madness we see in the world, progress based on reason and a can-do spirit is indeed...
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primates you know we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature and there david and this is climate change crisis sex how credence in books you get smarter for free to double your books on. why you british invented. custom cars that look like this straight out of fiction movie. and with that welcome to your own back see it is what else is coming up on the show. how one very cool.
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they say hey, there, i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase book for you to get smarter. birth free, you know, the secret to this classic music, the sound or the story behind the music was before the age of british hot. beethoven's 9th symphony for the world starts to simmer nights on t w. music from israeli sing. and iran's cha, his latest album, which is causing controversy because she's collaboration with a rainy and musicians which hasn't pleased iran. you know, for a jeez, i'll be talking to her in a minute. also coming out today, one to look out for works by british kenyan artist michael armitage, can fetch 6 figures songs i don't ship and if you can't visit your local bookstore right now, here's a coffee table book featuring some of the world's most beautiful bookshops. iranians are not meant to have prearranged contact with israelis. nevertheless, there us, char, he is ready. singer and actress with jewish uranian roots has recorded an album together with musicians from iran. they've done it secretly. swapping files
they say hey, there, i'm david and this is climate change. happiness increase book for you to get smarter. birth free, you know, the secret to this classic music, the sound or the story behind the music was before the age of british hot. beethoven's 9th symphony for the world starts to simmer nights on t w. music from israeli sing. and iran's cha, his latest album, which is causing controversy because she's collaboration with a rainy and musicians which hasn't pleased iran. you know, for a...
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i'm david and this is climate change is it sex. happiness increase book. for your. smarter birth free do you both want you to. desert mountains jungle. beach i'm a tacho but all that combined is what i want to you max report i discovered on the island of grand canaria. would take you there late so welcome to europe max this is what else we have coming up. design any some of those takes classic cars and transforms them into more but it's got this and. the delicious christmas break into this in germany and so beautiful. do you have i me clue what this is well maybe people from the united states knows this is a christmas pickle many americans follow this german tradition of hiding a single pickle in their christmas tree whoever finds it gets an extra gift there's just one problem most germans have never heard about this custom you know might support the haiti rawlinson sets off to solve this riddle of the christmas because . ah yes the christmas pickle a beloved in time honored german tradition at least that's what i was told. but i'm in berlin germany's biggest depart
i'm david and this is climate change is it sex. happiness increase book. for your. smarter birth free do you both want you to. desert mountains jungle. beach i'm a tacho but all that combined is what i want to you max report i discovered on the island of grand canaria. would take you there late so welcome to europe max this is what else we have coming up. design any some of those takes classic cars and transforms them into more but it's got this and. the delicious christmas break into this in...
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david: the world has changed forever.s no doubt people do not want to travel as much because they can do virtual meetings and everyone realizes there is more simplicity and ease. over thousands of ease -- over thousands of years, humans have liked human contact and therefore you will have people gathering in person. it will be a hybrid. some people will come in person and that will be the future. -- lisa: talking about the criticism of world economic forum has had of being elitist, you think the virtual era will democratize these meetings by bringing more people in, allowing them to join, if not by private jet, virtually. david: sure. people who cannot afford to go will be able to do it virtually with no cost. i think that will attract younger people who may not be able to afford to go to places like dabo spirit i think it will be helpful -- go to places like davos. i think it will be helpful. i think klaus is a genius for putting it together. how many things are working so well 50 years after they have been invented? tom
david: the world has changed forever.s no doubt people do not want to travel as much because they can do virtual meetings and everyone realizes there is more simplicity and ease. over thousands of ease -- over thousands of years, humans have liked human contact and therefore you will have people gathering in person. it will be a hybrid. some people will come in person and that will be the future. -- lisa: talking about the criticism of world economic forum has had of being elitist, you think...
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dwight eisenhower changed the name to camp david, and my brother marvin lobbied for a while to get me to change it to camp marvin. thankfully i didn't. we've got a lot of fond memories of camp david, a lot. and, you know, again, it's a place where laura and i invited a lot of world leaders, tony blair's first visit to the united states, we took him to camp david. laura decided to have a movie there. they've got a nice movie theater there, called "meet the family --," oh, meet the parents, yeah, i was asleep. if you like to exercise, it's a fabulous place to get outdoors and exercise. we had mountain bike trails. wonderful gym. i think the thing that i remember most about camp david was christmass. it's big enough for our big family each to have their own cabin, and so mother and dad would come, jeb and his family, neil and his family, camp marvin and his family, and doro and it was spectacular, a spectacular time. the reason i emphasize the family aspect is because during the presidency, you know, sometimes there's not -- it's kind of hard to count on certain people but you can always
dwight eisenhower changed the name to camp david, and my brother marvin lobbied for a while to get me to change it to camp marvin. thankfully i didn't. we've got a lot of fond memories of camp david, a lot. and, you know, again, it's a place where laura and i invited a lot of world leaders, tony blair's first visit to the united states, we took him to camp david. laura decided to have a movie there. they've got a nice movie theater there, called "meet the family --," oh, meet the...
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hey there i'm david and biz is a climate change brags that sex. happiness increase books.this is the book for you. you'll get smarter for free you know who you got on you to. do new girl who's. oh the morning. i cannot sleep because your voice isn't love. and will swallow slowly. moves low birds will sing. there's no use no love. for the wicked. doesn't. work gives me a. hug can't sleep. closely. during sleep. this is d w news live from berlin russia rolls out its sputnik vaccine against kobe 19 with a mass campaign in moscow 2000000 doses are available for hybris groups but and their concerns about how fast the vaccine was approved will muscovites be lining up to get the job also coming up escaping forced prostitution.
hey there i'm david and biz is a climate change brags that sex. happiness increase books.this is the book for you. you'll get smarter for free you know who you got on you to. do new girl who's. oh the morning. i cannot sleep because your voice isn't love. and will swallow slowly. moves low birds will sing. there's no use no love. for the wicked. doesn't. work gives me a. hug can't sleep. closely. during sleep. this is d w news live from berlin russia rolls out its sputnik vaccine against kobe...
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dwight eisenhower change the name to camp david, and my brother mark would lobbied for a while to change get to camp marvin. thankfully, i did not. we have a lot of fond memories of camp david, a lot. and it's a place where laura and i invited a lot of world leaders, tony blair's first visit to the united states. we took him camp david. laura decided to have a movie there. they have a nice movie theater, it was called meet the parents. i was asleep. [laughs] if you like to exercise, it's a great place to get outdoors and exercise. we had mountain bike trails, wonderful jim. i think the thing that i remember the most about camp david was christmas is. it's big enough for our big family each to have their own cabin. mother and dad would come, jeb and his family, marvin and his family, view and his family angela. it was spectacular. the reason i emphasize the family aspect, during the presidency, it can be hard to count on certain people. but you can always count on your family to give you comfort and love. and that is what we are going to hear about tonight. a true shangri-la, we are going
dwight eisenhower change the name to camp david, and my brother mark would lobbied for a while to change get to camp marvin. thankfully, i did not. we have a lot of fond memories of camp david, a lot. and it's a place where laura and i invited a lot of world leaders, tony blair's first visit to the united states. we took him camp david. laura decided to have a movie there. they have a nice movie theater, it was called meet the parents. i was asleep. [laughs] if you like to exercise, it's a...
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that does not change overnight. davidis there a fair amount a biden administration can do without control the senate which will not be determined until late january. are there things such as fuel efficiency standards that could make a difference? you already see a difference between california and washington. daniel: on a regulatory front, they would have a lot of impact. i also think the regulatory agency -- even the exchange commission and executive orders. i think they will look at all of the different tools they have, but it will be easier in terms of money for what they want to achieve. david: thank you so much as always. , alsos daniel yergin author of "the new map: energy, client -- climate, the class of nations. power" onalance of bloomberg television and radio. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. our stock of the hour is bowing after a big order from ryanair. emma chandra is here from london to take us through what the deal looks like. what is this deal? emma: it is a very big d
that does not change overnight. davidis there a fair amount a biden administration can do without control the senate which will not be determined until late january. are there things such as fuel efficiency standards that could make a difference? you already see a difference between california and washington. daniel: on a regulatory front, they would have a lot of impact. i also think the regulatory agency -- even the exchange commission and executive orders. i think they will look at all of...
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different from primates you know we have many totally ridiculous romanticized view nature david and this is climate change regular sex how to improve books you get smarter for free you know where you go on. some are celebrated some are vilified and some are ignored or regardless of how they're received whistleblowers have helped inform our picture of the world often at great personal costs to themselves speaking truth to power that's our topic today on made now here's one prominent figure who certainly did that but many are divided on whether he should house is he a beacon of truth to national security. include 1006 julian assange set up the organization with felix 4 years later it published classified information on u.s. military action in iraq and afghanistan in 2012 a song facing what he called trumped up charges of sexual assault took refuge in the ecuadorian embassy in london but in 2019 i pod or with through his asylum enabling his arrest a sons of faces extradition to the u.s. on espionage charges. i know he's just one very high profile and very specific example but many whistle blowers are everyda
different from primates you know we have many totally ridiculous romanticized view nature david and this is climate change regular sex how to improve books you get smarter for free you know where you go on. some are celebrated some are vilified and some are ignored or regardless of how they're received whistleblowers have helped inform our picture of the world often at great personal costs to themselves speaking truth to power that's our topic today on made now here's one prominent figure who...
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i'm david and this is climate change is that sex. happiness increase books. this is the book for you. to get smarter for free to do you good on you. children to come to terms one giant problem and when you're a big no no to see what you do you. need to keep thinking playful economy. how will climate change affect us and our children by. morning and g.w. dot com slash water. this is state of the news live from burbank germany prepares for a hoss free ality holiday season under a pandemic lockdown the surgeon nico good 19 infections is forcing the government's hand chancellor angela merkel and regional leaders have shared joint and a message and seem a thing like that today. in the u.s. a country by vaccination program gets on the white millions of doses of the just approved by intake finds a vaccine i think shipped to clinics 1st inoculations are expected on monday. and a stunning.
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david shukman reports. the virus may be changing, but it's still spreading in the same ways. either someone infected contaminates an object that someone else touches, or a cough sprays out droplets containing the virus that reach people nearby. or tiny virus particles emitted just by talking linger in the air and get breathed in. the result is that infections happen most easily indoors. we've known that for a while, and scientists say that even original forms of the virus can reach further and faster than expected. one study shows the critical importance of timing. in many countries, the guidance is to limit close contacts to 15 minutes, to reduce the risks of becoming infected. well, a guard in vermont was in charge of six prisoners who had the virus, and during the course of the day, he met each of them repeatedly, but never for more than one minute at a time. even so, he became infected, and as a result, the us authorities have changed their advice to warn that even very short periods of exposure when you are close to someone can be risky. things like this, that we didn't
david shukman reports. the virus may be changing, but it's still spreading in the same ways. either someone infected contaminates an object that someone else touches, or a cough sprays out droplets containing the virus that reach people nearby. or tiny virus particles emitted just by talking linger in the air and get breathed in. the result is that infections happen most easily indoors. we've known that for a while, and scientists say that even original forms of the virus can reach further and...
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necessary that developing countries can actually met them bishan and debt to the effects of climate change david right experts in international climate policy from german watch thank you for joining us thank you very much. germany has set a new record for corona virus infections with nearly 30000 cases in the past 24 hours 598 people have died the highest daily total yet weeks of a partial lockdown have been slow the spread of infection and nuff and much tougher restrictions seem almost inevitable now with political momentum building for a stricter along down over the holidays several german states are now already taking matters in their into their own hands here the record infections are not just a number german hospitals like this one in mannheim are struggling to treat the rising number of patients with covert 19. get out on the streets you might not know the country is in crisis the so-called lockdown light restrictions mean shops and schools are still open the german state of baton written back is not waiting for the federal government to take action you fire up. from december 12th on we ar
necessary that developing countries can actually met them bishan and debt to the effects of climate change david right experts in international climate policy from german watch thank you for joining us thank you very much. germany has set a new record for corona virus infections with nearly 30000 cases in the past 24 hours 598 people have died the highest daily total yet weeks of a partial lockdown have been slow the spread of infection and nuff and much tougher restrictions seem almost...
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means and he wasimpressed that when you learn something , when you learnthat my name is david , there's a change in the structure of your brain andhold onto that . that's why i use the word plasticity but in fact what i argue is that it is so much more than that going on. you've got 86 billion neurons. each one of these has about 10,000 connections with its neighbors which means you have .2 quadrillion connections going on. and your entire life, every moment of your life these things are plugging and unplugging andseeking and finding new places and so on . it's a dynamic living electric fabric that is not just something that you mold and hold onto an shape but instead exchanging your whole lifeand that's why i prefer , i coined the term "livewired" instead ofplastic . this is incredible technology. we don't know how to build things like this yet but we have an existence proof of this technology because we're all walking around with three pounds of so what i want to do very briefly is just give you a sense of some of the principles that i've worked to distill from the field. there are about 30,00
means and he wasimpressed that when you learn something , when you learnthat my name is david , there's a change in the structure of your brain andhold onto that . that's why i use the word plasticity but in fact what i argue is that it is so much more than that going on. you've got 86 billion neurons. each one of these has about 10,000 connections with its neighbors which means you have .2 quadrillion connections going on. and your entire life, every moment of your life these things are...
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you know, we have a totally predictable as the size view of nature a there, david, and this is climate change. crisis sex, how freeness and for you books, you get smarter for free. you know where your books are neutered this is the but when you were in forest in uganda it's part of a national park that was declared a unesco world heritage site. in 1994, the forest is home to an estimated $1000.00 and gorillas. but their habitat is now threatened because humans are moving ever closer and could...