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. ♪ baby shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ ♪ baby shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ >> i don't it, but "baby shark" has more than 7 billion views, 4.5 million since the start of the pandemic. >> fun fact, that kid is now in college. >>> next a win for the humans over robots thanks to walmart. >> this store here has decided that humans are better when it comes to keeping shelves stocked. 500 robots were being used in the aisles to watch inventory levels. >> while walmart workers proved they were pretty good at it while they were filling orders online during the pandemic so walmart has canceled its contract with the robotics company. >>> next pitcher jon lester is leaving cubs fan with a good taste in their month. >> after six years he gave his fans a parting gift. a free miller light at four chicago bars. he tweeted fan cost put their beers on #jons tab. >> on the hook for $47,000 but he's good for it. >>> finally one family's shocking news about their bathroom mirror. >> they thought a mirror was once owned by the last queen of france herself. >> now it's been on the wall of th
. ♪ baby shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ ♪ baby shark, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo ♪ >> i don't it, but "baby shark" has more than 7 billion views, 4.5 million since the start of the pandemic. >> fun fact, that kid is now in college. >>> next a win for the humans over robots thanks to walmart. >> this store here has decided that humans are better when it comes to keeping shelves stocked. 500 robots were being used in the aisles to watch...
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♪ baby shark doo doo doo doo doo doo. ♪ baby shark doo doo doo doo doo doo. ♪ baby shark.wimming its way to be the most viewed video on youtube. now gathering over 7 billion views. the song surpassing despasito for the top spot. steve, what do you make of it. steve: i'm not surprised. my 3-year-old grandson fredy has been playing it all the time and my 5-year-old grandson mac has done it too. i'm surprised it took so long to be the number one. they're swimming fast. maria: you knew it all along. see that. next up, a new way to pay for your education, a college in indonesia allowing students a unique and delicious way to pay their tuition, coconut as currency. dagen, how do you like that? dagen: i think that's awesome. if our country keeps going the direction that it is, we're going to be paying our rent with butter just like the vymar republic. maria: still ahead, markets, the election and your money. former new york stock exchange chairman dick grasso will join us on how investors are watching today's election. it all starts next hour right here, "mornings with maria" liv
♪ baby shark doo doo doo doo doo doo. ♪ baby shark doo doo doo doo doo doo. ♪ baby shark.wimming its way to be the most viewed video on youtube. now gathering over 7 billion views. the song surpassing despasito for the top spot. steve, what do you make of it. steve: i'm not surprised. my 3-year-old grandson fredy has been playing it all the time and my 5-year-old grandson mac has done it too. i'm surprised it took so long to be the number one. they're swimming fast. maria: you knew it all...
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the teen years takes you back to the doo-wop groups, the teen idols, great singers like roy orbison and♪ do-lang, do-lang, do-lang ♪ wish he were mine ♪ do-lang, do-lang ♪ tonight, the light of love is in your eyes ♪ ♪ but will you love me tomorrow ♪ what a classic. now, imagine getting 150 hits from the '50s and '60s in one collection. that's the teen years. and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. (announcer) now, all the great rock and roll love songs and ballads are together in one collection. time life proudly presents the teen years. ♪ put your head on my shoulder ♪ (announcer) you'll get 150 hits. ♪ hold me in your arms (announcer) by all our favorite artists. ♪ dream ♪ dream, dream, dream, dream (narrator) the everly brothers, neil sedaka, connie francis, ricky nelson, the platters. ♪ heavenly shades of night are falling ♪ ♪ it's twilight time ♪ out the mist your voice is calling ♪ ♪ 'tis twilight time (announcer) every song is the original hit by the original artist. and they've all been digitally remastered for beautiful sound. ♪ i'm a travelin' man ♪ made a lot of s
the teen years takes you back to the doo-wop groups, the teen idols, great singers like roy orbison and♪ do-lang, do-lang, do-lang ♪ wish he were mine ♪ do-lang, do-lang ♪ tonight, the light of love is in your eyes ♪ ♪ but will you love me tomorrow ♪ what a classic. now, imagine getting 150 hits from the '50s and '60s in one collection. that's the teen years. and getting it is as easy as picking up the phone. (announcer) now, all the great rock and roll love songs and ballads are...
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. ♪ baby shark, doo doo doo doo >> yeah, that's right.t back the song a lot of kids love and parents can't stand. it has broken a significant record. now the most-watched video on youtube ever. 7 billion views and counting. which tops "despacito," the song of the summer from a few years ago. ama, you have a toddler. do you play "baby shark" in your house? >> we haven't for a while, actually. there are so many versions. i don't like that one, but i like the bounce patrol version. the "despacito," is that the justin bieber version? how is he feeling about all this? so much to consider here, larry. >> yeah, deep thoughts right there. i'm just happy it's not "the car is for kids." that's the one that is forever seared into my brain. kristen, your thoughts? >> no thoughts on this one. >> okay. >> i like "baby shark." >> pass. >> my two grandsons liked it for a couple of years. it used to cheer them up when they were in like a cranky mood. if it cheered them up, it made me feel good, too. >> okeydoke. all right. i'm just going to move on here.
. ♪ baby shark, doo doo doo doo >> yeah, that's right.t back the song a lot of kids love and parents can't stand. it has broken a significant record. now the most-watched video on youtube ever. 7 billion views and counting. which tops "despacito," the song of the summer from a few years ago. ama, you have a toddler. do you play "baby shark" in your house? >> we haven't for a while, actually. there are so many versions. i don't like that one, but i like the...
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is where is our love song where is where is our love song and us where is where is our love song oo dood it. hold it. hold it. let's do it again. very superstitious writing's on the wall very superstitious ladders about to fall 13-month old baby broke the looking glass seven years of bad luck he good things in your past when you you believe in things that you don't understand then you suffer uperstition ain't the way ery superstitious he devil's on his way that we have for four years eeping the hope you don't want to save me i know my song if you believe in things you don't understand then you suffer biden harris is the way all right come on everybody scream throw your arms ery superstitious nothing more to say ery superstitious the devil's on his way 13-month old baby broke the looking glass seven years of bad luck od things in your past when you believe in things that you don't understand you then you suffer biden harris is the way na na i want everybody to throw their arms like this ba, ba ba, ba ♪ i love you, god bless you. i'll see you at the celebration. peace and i'm out. throw y
is where is our love song where is where is our love song and us where is where is our love song oo dood it. hold it. hold it. let's do it again. very superstitious writing's on the wall very superstitious ladders about to fall 13-month old baby broke the looking glass seven years of bad luck he good things in your past when you you believe in things that you don't understand then you suffer uperstition ain't the way ery superstitious he devil's on his way that we have for four years eeping the...
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mohamed: if we end up with a divided government the economy wein deep doo-doo because will not get thes and structural reforms we need. jonathan: that is the issue. it is about policy and the wait to get things done. that is the difference this time around. if we get a contested election and have to wait a number of weeks, the lack of clarity, the runway towards taking off and getting stimulus will be clouded. michael: this has -- tom: this has happened many time in our history. i think of the 1890's and onto teddy roosevelt, that took a long time. i will leave that to the historians. as mohamed el-erian says, the policy comes in many flavors. is one of our best thinkers on a set of outcomes forward. he has made clear we have a chance to be in the uncharted territory of many different outcomes. is theon, which uncharted territory you are most focused on right now? daniel: there are a lot of potential terror incognito places we can go in this unprecedented election. a normlear we have seen breaking president. what i am most worried about is on january 20 there is still no clear picture
mohamed: if we end up with a divided government the economy wein deep doo-doo because will not get thes and structural reforms we need. jonathan: that is the issue. it is about policy and the wait to get things done. that is the difference this time around. if we get a contested election and have to wait a number of weeks, the lack of clarity, the runway towards taking off and getting stimulus will be clouded. michael: this has -- tom: this has happened many time in our history. i think of the...
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debt approaching $30 trillion and a concern that if we don't do something about that we are in deep doo-dooorried about this debt what do you think that president-elect should do about it? >> while he shouldn't ignore it, it's one thing to stimulate it in the era of a pandemic but you don't require an adjustment once a pandemic is over. i think that more is probably called for now, nowhere near as much as been suggested that once we are through this, we have to make sure that we get our debt under the line. in the end, if we don't then we jeopardize the reserve currency status for the u.s. dollar which would reduce our standard of living. >> you think about it, you've been talking for decades about this exploding debt, and other republican and democratic presidents, it just keeps exploding. a lot of people say, if the rates are very low, don't worry about it, it's not a big deal. what do you say to that? >> i think there have been plenty of times in history were people of said don't worry about it, and it comes back to catch them. in the end, for roughly 30 years, the average rate was 5.6%.
debt approaching $30 trillion and a concern that if we don't do something about that we are in deep doo-dooorried about this debt what do you think that president-elect should do about it? >> while he shouldn't ignore it, it's one thing to stimulate it in the era of a pandemic but you don't require an adjustment once a pandemic is over. i think that more is probably called for now, nowhere near as much as been suggested that once we are through this, we have to make sure that we get our...
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outcan doo outdoors is a good possibility, because it's going to be clear. >> you're exactly right. overall, the forecast looks good for small gatherings you might be doing to get fresh air. we'll start out with storm ranger doppler radar. there is no rain across northern california. normally, we'd be really wanting rainfall about now, but this will be a good break for us. we'll start off cold. if you have to head to the store to get a few last-minute items, take your jacket and sunglasses. it will be at 43 at 7:00 >> a. down in the valleys by 3:00 p.m., winds of 10-20 miles per hour. you may have to hold onto the napkin a little bit. but i think we're good for thanksgiving outside tomorrow. take a look at any airport delays and all the way through that seven-day forecast. i'm back here in about 15 minutes, jessica. >>> speaking of airports, even though we've been warned not to travel t travel, it is happening. with all this traffic, will that translate into covid chaos? lots of people are chancing it. a simple sign filled with love, todd and nicole orlando embracing their daughter'
outcan doo outdoors is a good possibility, because it's going to be clear. >> you're exactly right. overall, the forecast looks good for small gatherings you might be doing to get fresh air. we'll start out with storm ranger doppler radar. there is no rain across northern california. normally, we'd be really wanting rainfall about now, but this will be a good break for us. we'll start off cold. if you have to head to the store to get a few last-minute items, take your jacket and...
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the first time i saw the globetrotters it was on scooby doo. and i saw curly neal and i didn't even know they were real people. jonathan: unreal is one way to describe what makes the harlem globetrotters world famous. but let's just say-- that is extraordinary. everybody can't do it, only the special ones, only a few. my name is ice because my defender can never stay in front of me, it's always like they're sliding around on ice. oh. i'm an aerial assassin, if you will. ok. they call me moose, not because i look like one, i do eat like one. johnny: ok. moose: but i'm a large, powerful dunker. i grew up playing basketball, and i'm also a comedian at heart. jonathan: known for his high flying dunks and showmanship, 2020 marks hi-lite's 19th season with what's considered one of history's most influential basketball teams. the harlem globetrotters started back in 1926. and they were first called the savoy big five. a guy by the name of abe saperstein seen these guys playing and said, listen, i want to take these guys around the world. and we're goi
the first time i saw the globetrotters it was on scooby doo. and i saw curly neal and i didn't even know they were real people. jonathan: unreal is one way to describe what makes the harlem globetrotters world famous. but let's just say-- that is extraordinary. everybody can't do it, only the special ones, only a few. my name is ice because my defender can never stay in front of me, it's always like they're sliding around on ice. oh. i'm an aerial assassin, if you will. ok. they call me moose,...
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we've seen the back of the pandemic, even with these promising trial results, doos is not the time for complacency. while we continue to receive encouraging news about 19 vaccines and remain cautiously optimistic about the potential for a new tools to start to arrive in the coming months. right now, we are extremely concerned by the surging cases we are seeing in some countries, particularly in europe and the americas hold workers. and the systems are being pushed to the breaking point. even with several vaccines hitting the market in coming months with the world in the grip of the 2nd covert, 19 wave, there is still a very long and difficult road ahead until we see a return to at least some semblance of normality. the final cost of any vaccine will be a key factor and how widely it's rolled out. creating fears that poor countries will be priced out at the sky by the director of the international vaccine institute in the latest edition of artie's going underground. the gates foundation, their research suggests that global cova debts will double of high income countries by up to the 1st
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we've seen the back of the pandemic, even with these promising trial results, doos is not the time for complacency. while we continue to receive encouraging news about 19 vaccines and remain cautiously optimistic about the potential for a new tools to start to arrive in the coming months. right now, we are extremely concerned by the surging cases we are seeing in some countries, particularly in europe and the americas. held workers in a systems are being pushed to the breaking point. even with several vaccines hitting the market in coming months with the world in the grip of the 2nd covert, 19 wave, there is still a very long and difficult road ahead until we see a return to at least some semblance of normality. hawkins taking us through. well, while many around the world, the way to cope with china has come up with a way to limit the spread of the virus. it's calling for a global fire wall in the form of a system of q.r. codes that what a lot of cross border trouble to resume china has proposed a global mechanism for the meat recognition of health says if it gets based on nucleic acid
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we've seen the back of the pandemic, even with these promising trial results, doos is not the time for complacency. while we continue to receiving, going to doing news about called good 19 vaccines and remain cautiously optimistic about the potential for a new tools to start to arrive in the coming months. right now, we are extremely concerned by the surging cases we are seeing in some countries, particularly in europe and the americas held workers center systems are being pushed to the breaking point. even with several vaccines hitting the market in coming months with the world in the grip of the 2nd covert, 19 wave, there's still a very long and difficult road ahead until we see a return to at least some semblance of normality. let's get a deeper insight into this story and go live to rome. speak to professor emeritus of epidemiology, marcelo for denali. good to see you. interim data, marcelo suggests the oxford astra zeneca faxing off for 70 percent protection in 2 doses, but up to 90 percent by tweaking some what the initial dose now the markets seem to be disappointed by those num
we've seen the back of the pandemic, even with these promising trial results, doos is not the time for complacency. while we continue to receiving, going to doing news about called good 19 vaccines and remain cautiously optimistic about the potential for a new tools to start to arrive in the coming months. right now, we are extremely concerned by the surging cases we are seeing in some countries, particularly in europe and the americas held workers center systems are being pushed to the...
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similar to square for payments and when it launches they hope to have all of 2000 customers wow whoop de doo so anyway let's talk about in financial support it seems like this is in keeping with the theme that china is just a different whole nother level right now and could it wasn't called it that did it it's been going on for years and so give us and talk about and finance all fascinating the premisses the mean financial is very important as we talk e-commerce through to the world the e-commerce china today that e-commerce book to 3 times literally with the united states is for e-commerce well that's been don't buy it for me and julie timana. either need to connect heating 1000000 merchants 16 trillion in transactions last year is 25 times bigger than p.p.l. more importantly it's almost friction is frictionless e-commerce in the church 0.01 percent on peanuts. compare that to what you're charging on credit cards here in united states or if you want. you know in financial moved into loans so very low cost loans over here we have interest rate apartheid credit card rates at all times price i
similar to square for payments and when it launches they hope to have all of 2000 customers wow whoop de doo so anyway let's talk about in financial support it seems like this is in keeping with the theme that china is just a different whole nother level right now and could it wasn't called it that did it it's been going on for years and so give us and talk about and finance all fascinating the premisses the mean financial is very important as we talk e-commerce through to the world the...
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we've seen the back of the pandemic, even with these promising trial results, doos is not the time for complacency. while we continue to receive encouraging news about 19 vaccines and remain cautiously optimistic about the potential for a new tools to start to arrive in the coming months. right now, we are extremely concerned by the surging cases we are seeing in some countries, particularly in europe and the americas hold workers. and the systems are being pushed to the breaking point. even with several vaccines hitting the market in coming months with the world in the grip of the 2nd covert, 19 wave, still a very long and difficult road ahead. until we see a return to at least some semblance of normality. public health expert believes that any a vaccine is entering the market will have to be at least 90 percent effective. $62.00 person efficacy at one particular door surgeon of course, a tweaking of the n.t. . personally, i think we should be there for looking at something coming into the public domain only. well as its overseer, 90 percent, or higher. anything lower than that, i mea
we've seen the back of the pandemic, even with these promising trial results, doos is not the time for complacency. while we continue to receive encouraging news about 19 vaccines and remain cautiously optimistic about the potential for a new tools to start to arrive in the coming months. right now, we are extremely concerned by the surging cases we are seeing in some countries, particularly in europe and the americas hold workers. and the systems are being pushed to the breaking point. even...
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you know this doo wop really doesn't work try i've complained to you in the past that in my view there really isn't much of a difference between the democratic party in the republican party you can tinker around the edges i guess but it went when it comes to these major issues like the role of capitalism in our economy like issues of war and peace and committing troops to foreign foreign wars there's really no difference between the democrats and the republicans and that's why we need a viable 3rd party. and most awfully well i got to say thank you gentleman over for a couple of just last word let me add this on real quick to i'm fiscally conservative and socially liberal which most people are you don't fit into either one simple and i'm with you in a country that is that and i'm going to say thank you both for coming on today and giving us a good recap of what's happening to moving forward and i guess if you're in those states and joy your marijuana magic mushrooms now thank you very much gentlemen john kerry our current resident there always a pleasure having you. thank you. all righ
you know this doo wop really doesn't work try i've complained to you in the past that in my view there really isn't much of a difference between the democratic party in the republican party you can tinker around the edges i guess but it went when it comes to these major issues like the role of capitalism in our economy like issues of war and peace and committing troops to foreign foreign wars there's really no difference between the democrats and the republicans and that's why we need a viable...
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if there was something that was wrong in this election, we doo not wantpeat it for the future either.: former president barack obama hit backn republicans on cbs news sunday, in his firstsi remarke november 3. mr. obama: the president doesn't admits lose and nev loss i'm more troubled by the fact that other republican officials going along with this, aree humoring him in this fashion. it is one more step in delegitimizing not just the incoming biden administratio but democracy generally. yamiche: with thuntrys path. dionded on trusting the elec results, thousands of supporters of president trump tooto the streets of washington, d.c. there, they enjod a visit from the president, who waved from inside his motorcade.dr the event thousands of ople, but did not live up to its name, the "million maga march." it also didn't live up to the trump campaign's estimates, including white house press secretary kayleigh mceneny's false claithat the crowd talliedt more than one million. by day's end, the initially peaceful gathering turned, in some cases, violent. class between pro-trump and anti-tru
if there was something that was wrong in this election, we doo not wantpeat it for the future either.: former president barack obama hit backn republicans on cbs news sunday, in his firstsi remarke november 3. mr. obama: the president doesn't admits lose and nev loss i'm more troubled by the fact that other republican officials going along with this, aree humoring him in this fashion. it is one more step in delegitimizing not just the incoming biden administratio but democracy generally....
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next, we have a used ski-doo salesman on meth. >> are you i a cop?>> stephen: we are lucky to be joined by one of the great, bryan cranston. >> stephen, this dish never fails to impress, and it's so easy to make. all you need are chicken thighs, half an onion, and a bottle of qawnt row. >> stephen: actually, bryan, this is an election special, not a cooking show. >> right, but you can prepare this dish way ahead of time, before the party, and it will be ready by the time your guests arrive. >> stephen: yum-num. also joining us is the fly that was on mike pence's head during the debate. >> actually, that fly was my great-great-great-great grandfather. we have very short life spans. now, if you'll excuse me, i have to deposit eggs in thiz scalp. >> stephen: mosle tof. we've also got expert analysis from a member of the wu tang clan method man. >> reporters show voter turnout is higher than it has been in decades. and so have i. ( laughs ) >> stephen: we've all got to get through this election somehow. we also have the host of "rupaul's drag race." what
next, we have a used ski-doo salesman on meth. >> are you i a cop?>> stephen: we are lucky to be joined by one of the great, bryan cranston. >> stephen, this dish never fails to impress, and it's so easy to make. all you need are chicken thighs, half an onion, and a bottle of qawnt row. >> stephen: actually, bryan, this is an election special, not a cooking show. >> right, but you can prepare this dish way ahead of time, before the party, and it will be ready by...
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shannon: i want to play a little video from scooby doo stew, this is where fireworks were being thrownle sitting and eating and sidewalks, one of the best options we have because you can't eat in fully packed restaurants which is a bit of that. quick final comment from you, jason. >> i'm not shocked by what we saw. we've seen this over the course of the last several months. what i'm annoyed by ivy insufferable comments from folks on the left to want to pretend that now we shouldn't be talking about this because the peaceful protest line didn't work, now shouldn't be talking about this, you can talk about two things at once and we can still have meaningful conversations on both sides. shannon: come back for more meaningful conversations. good to see you all. oregon became the first state to legalize some amount of hard drugs, stuff like apps and meth. how that reality is likely to play out. we take a look next. bipolar depression. it's a dark, lonely place. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar
shannon: i want to play a little video from scooby doo stew, this is where fireworks were being thrownle sitting and eating and sidewalks, one of the best options we have because you can't eat in fully packed restaurants which is a bit of that. quick final comment from you, jason. >> i'm not shocked by what we saw. we've seen this over the course of the last several months. what i'm annoyed by ivy insufferable comments from folks on the left to want to pretend that now we shouldn't be...
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brian saying i'm going to neutral on that, it doesn't mean the technology is going to start to fail or doo po poorly, it jut may not lead i think it's just going to march along. other sectors he's upgraded like industrials, financials, those might start to lead and they have been leading since the beginning of september and more significantly this quarter >> i we'll like, weiss, we almost need to have a conversation about the two worlds it's like the here and now and how we're going to make it from here to january 20th, for starters, could have a very messy situation between now and then, how the market's going to deal with that vaccine starts to get rolled out. you have the, you know, a georgia runoff between now and then if the democrats win the senate and you're able to get through whatever you want to characterize this transitional period as, the market is going to be in a really interesting place to try and figure out what the policy is going to be. i could easily see a negative scenario build for stocks as belski said with the idea once again of this blue wave. >> yeah, that's true a
brian saying i'm going to neutral on that, it doesn't mean the technology is going to start to fail or doo po poorly, it jut may not lead i think it's just going to march along. other sectors he's upgraded like industrials, financials, those might start to lead and they have been leading since the beginning of september and more significantly this quarter >> i we'll like, weiss, we almost need to have a conversation about the two worlds it's like the here and now and how we're going to...
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justice and i wonder in short form what do you think the three most important things are we have to doo get that equation right? >> first on that point that's right, it is a success story worth examining. the collective bargaining musts leave the dcipline to the chief. there should be an appeal, but you cannot have a situation where you are beating the crap out of heel using excessive force but you can stay on the force whereas the collective bargaining agreement will put them back on the force over and above what the chief wants to say. that's got to end. number two, our training [inaudible] you need to view the video not just to find out who did it but to do simulationin training. and then the third thing is we have to establish a system of law where nobody is above the law. officers are not above the law, black citizens are not beneath the law. you have to have equal justice before. if we prosecuted the actual violations of law you wouldn't have all of these civil uprisings and their wouldn't be situations where you say look i can't prosecute the cops because they didn't violatehe la
justice and i wonder in short form what do you think the three most important things are we have to doo get that equation right? >> first on that point that's right, it is a success story worth examining. the collective bargaining musts leave the dcipline to the chief. there should be an appeal, but you cannot have a situation where you are beating the crap out of heel using excessive force but you can stay on the force whereas the collective bargaining agreement will put them back on the...
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sexiest man alive. [ cheers and applause ] and music from g-eazy featuring blackbear, wallows, bee-ba-doo-beeo please join us for all that. [ cheers and applause ] all right. for 15 years our first guest has worn blue scrubs and a nametag that says "grey." this season she and her fellow doctors take on romantic entanglements and covid-19 on "grey's anatomy" thursdays at 9:00 here on abc. please welcome ellen pompeo. [ cheers and applause ] hello, ellen. well, i'm glad to see you conscious. because -- and before we get into this, i would like to warn anyone who has not seen the episode of "grey's anatomy" tonight, who might be particularly fond of the show, to maybe plug your ears and close your eyes for like the next, i don't know, nine minutes. [ laughter ] because ellen, something weird happened at the end of the episode tonight. >> it did. >> jimmy: it really did. >> was it so good? >> jimmy: yes, it is great. and i'm going to show what happened tonight. but i want to set it up first because we can't share the whole episode. but on the show, your character, who's working very hard because
sexiest man alive. [ cheers and applause ] and music from g-eazy featuring blackbear, wallows, bee-ba-doo-beeo please join us for all that. [ cheers and applause ] all right. for 15 years our first guest has worn blue scrubs and a nametag that says "grey." this season she and her fellow doctors take on romantic entanglements and covid-19 on "grey's anatomy" thursdays at 9:00 here on abc. please welcome ellen pompeo. [ cheers and applause ] hello, ellen. well, i'm glad to see...
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speak at the purdue campaign issued a statement on the runoff saying john of john on south doo things georgia will now get to watch him do both again. george's other u.s. senate race with retired senator johnny isakson, talk to both parties and the special primary which practically intraday runoff from the get-go. the two leading candidates to emerge from the runoff for the republican kelly loeffler whom the governor appointed to fill the scene until the election, and the reverend rafael, the current pastor of dr. martin luther king jr. ebenezer baptist church. the two impacted by the runoffs would be senate here majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> of the democrats went back to seats, chuck schumer would be the majority leader and the significance of the job as we discussed is the majority leader gets to decide what the agenda is. >> even after the presidential races were solved, they will hear in georgia will expect heavy weeks of political ad and political campaigning both parties in a state that's now proved itself to be a battleground. bret and martha. >> bret: jonathan, thank you
speak at the purdue campaign issued a statement on the runoff saying john of john on south doo things georgia will now get to watch him do both again. george's other u.s. senate race with retired senator johnny isakson, talk to both parties and the special primary which practically intraday runoff from the get-go. the two leading candidates to emerge from the runoff for the republican kelly loeffler whom the governor appointed to fill the scene until the election, and the reverend rafael, the...
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we'll have music from g-eazy featuring blackbear, bee-ba-doo-bee, and zac brown band.esident barack obama. you know that guy, right? you know our first guest from those things we used to go to called "movies." his latest is a tv show. he plays private investigator cody hoyt in the new tv show "big sky." it premieres tomorrow night on abc. please welcome ryan phillippe. snet ♪ >>> please, how's it going? >> it's going good. you know, it's actually nice to see anyone these days. >> jimmy: i know, it is. when people say nice to see you, you cannot help but feel "you" means humanity. >> yeah, yeah, get out of the house. >> jimmy: have you been getting out of the house or staying? >> i was working in vancouver doing big sky. i went through the early days of the quarantine and stayed in the house and did everything and then i needed to hit the road, jimmy. >> jimmy: by yourself? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where did you go? >> i went on a country. i'm from delaware who is having a moment right now. >> jimmy: i have news, neither of you were there already, he was the vice president be
we'll have music from g-eazy featuring blackbear, bee-ba-doo-bee, and zac brown band.esident barack obama. you know that guy, right? you know our first guest from those things we used to go to called "movies." his latest is a tv show. he plays private investigator cody hoyt in the new tv show "big sky." it premieres tomorrow night on abc. please welcome ryan phillippe. snet ♪ >>> please, how's it going? >> it's going good. you know, it's actually nice to see...
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question before we turn to audience questions, people submit them on the q&a function, please continue to doo so. you folks in your presentation covered many of the questions i want to ask. there's one that was relevant. we all look to brezhnev period of stagnation, sick people talking about a.. of stagnation again in russia since the russian economy even when oil was $100 a barrel in 2012-2013 was not going within a couple of percentage points for you. of percentage points for you. the gdp has been falling as a result of sanctions and the drop in oil prices. are we seeing a time of great stagnation, and how does this impact russian foreign policy? >> it is the russians that are using that term for this phase of putinism. they have answered your question far more authoritatively than i could. yes, i think of that. this does remind me of the brezhnev period after the invasion of afghanistan and the wrecking of jimmy carter's efforts of arms control. it was a bad period. i think there is a growing realization in moscow that things cannot go on the way they have. this is a point sandy made that
question before we turn to audience questions, people submit them on the q&a function, please continue to doo so. you folks in your presentation covered many of the questions i want to ask. there's one that was relevant. we all look to brezhnev period of stagnation, sick people talking about a.. of stagnation again in russia since the russian economy even when oil was $100 a barrel in 2012-2013 was not going within a couple of percentage points for you. of percentage points for you. the gdp...
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point never," here is oneohtrix point never. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ the mind's all up again at the dooderstand it really mattered to me ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes talking with m consensually i'll never love her again ♪ ♪ i don't love me anymore and all my thoughts become - into the void ♪ ♪ maybe next year we'll implod wouldn't that be nice ♪ ♪ for a change ♪ ♪ ♪ love me again ♪ ♪ i don't love me anymore but i don't love me anymor i don't love me anymore ♪ ♪ but i don't love me anymore ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: thank you to oneohtrix point never. more "tonight show" when we come back everybody. [ applause ] ♪ we made usaa insurance for members like martin. an air force veteran made of doing what's right, not what's easy. so when a hailstorm hit, usaa reached out before he could even inspect the damage. that's how you do it right. usaa insurance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa [ cheers and applause
point never," here is oneohtrix point never. [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ ♪ the mind's all up again at the dooderstand it really mattered to me ♪ ♪ ♪ it takes talking with m consensually i'll never love her again ♪ ♪ i don't love me anymore and all my thoughts become - into the void ♪ ♪ maybe next year we'll implod wouldn't that be nice ♪ ♪ for a change ♪ ♪ ♪ love me again ♪ ♪ i don't love me anymore but i don't love me anymor i don't love me anymore ♪ ♪...
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and we are sheep to sacrifice ourselves to the doo-wop ballistic wolves. eat a bag of vols. libertarians will never be satisfied the outcome of a presidential election because we know our gal or our guy will probably never win. you don't see us lobbing mullets off cocktails at police cruisers or quivering and joyful. we learned long ago that politicians are flawed. and it is much better to fight for ideals than to fight other humans. because we know presidential hopefuls are inappropriate receptacles for anger or affection. calm down. get a hold of yourselves. and get the hell off my lawn. and that is the memo. >> is just into the attorney general bill barr has no author is the department of justice to probe substantial allegations of voting irregularities. despite the fact we have seen no substantial evidence of fraud yes. the woman was holding the fish would be over customer let's meet our monday man panoply president lg p for truck founder chris barron is here. and the aggressive progressive podcast host per he is so gentle and former aide for senator chuck schumer, chris
and we are sheep to sacrifice ourselves to the doo-wop ballistic wolves. eat a bag of vols. libertarians will never be satisfied the outcome of a presidential election because we know our gal or our guy will probably never win. you don't see us lobbing mullets off cocktails at police cruisers or quivering and joyful. we learned long ago that politicians are flawed. and it is much better to fight for ideals than to fight other humans. because we know presidential hopefuls are inappropriate...
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our hearts go out to you as thet doo all who've lost loved oes during this pandemic. woodruff: we is week focusing on a force in american life: dolly parton. her million dollar contribution to vanderbilt university's coronavis research helped in the development of the promising moderna vaccine. c she has eer top 10 country , a record for any artis and more than 100 chart-topping singles over the past 40 years. now with a new book and christmas musical, she told me this week, she is more productive than ever before. the story is part of our ongoing arts and culture series, canvas. ♪ ♪ she's here. here. and here. and, here. everything is coming up-- dolly! all part of the dolly empire. you are writing songs, you're singing, you're acting, you are doing philanthropic work.re younning your business, you're producing musicals. what's going on? how >> you do this? ell, i have a lot of passion. i have a lotf spiritual energyat and a lot of ce energy. and that's a pretty big force, actually. i have to say that i'm a lot busier now than i was when i s first started because i s
our hearts go out to you as thet doo all who've lost loved oes during this pandemic. woodruff: we is week focusing on a force in american life: dolly parton. her million dollar contribution to vanderbilt university's coronavis research helped in the development of the promising moderna vaccine. c she has eer top 10 country , a record for any artis and more than 100 chart-topping singles over the past 40 years. now with a new book and christmas musical, she told me this week, she is more...
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tomorrow night hunnam and with the exception of scooby-doo, no one has spent more time investigatingase welcome david duchovny. [ cheers and applause ] hi, david. >> how are you? >> jimmy: good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jimmy: where are you, david? >> i have to commend you on your dressing room, it's my apartment, it's wonderful. it's working out for me. i do miss the walk out to see you, shaking hands. but another time, maybe. >> jimmy: it's a long walk yeah. do you mind if we send other guests there? are you accepting visitors? >> sure, why not? as long as they've been screened. >> jimmy: how's your election week going, david? >> it's been interesting. i released a song, kind of an anti-trump protest song. >> jimmy: right. >> i think i turned maybe two or three votes. [ laughter ] happy about that. you know, i'm not surprised that trump is now out there trying to overturn the results of this election, because if you recall, in 2004 when he lost the emmy, same thing. [ laughter ] demanding recounts, saying propes is a loser, doesn't deserve it, he's a socialist, on and on.
tomorrow night hunnam and with the exception of scooby-doo, no one has spent more time investigatingase welcome david duchovny. [ cheers and applause ] hi, david. >> how are you? >> jimmy: good to see you. >> nice to see you. >> jimmy: where are you, david? >> i have to commend you on your dressing room, it's my apartment, it's wonderful. it's working out for me. i do miss the walk out to see you, shaking hands. but another time, maybe. >> jimmy: it's a long...
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cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, goldie hawn and alex winter will be with us with music from be-ba-doo-beeance from iron mike tyson. and the 44th president of these united states, barack obama, will be with us promoting his new line of shapewear for men. moments ago, our first guest was bestowed with the most prestigious honor available to humankind. he is "people" magazine's sexiest man alive for 2020, whether president trump accepts his victory or not. please say hello to michael b. jordan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome. good to have you. thanks for coming. >> thanks for having me back. >> jimmy: by the way, you look fantastic. >> thank you. >> jimmy: do you feel more pressure now to look good now that you are the sexiest man alive? >> i think the expectation now is -- it's a little unreasonable. just a little bit. but it's a cool title to have. >> jimmy: how do you find out? how does the news come to you? >> for me, i was in the car. i was driving one of my boys -- we were going on an errand. my publicist and my manager gives me a call. you know, first thing -- they're on
cheers and applause ] tomorrow night, goldie hawn and alex winter will be with us with music from be-ba-doo-beeance from iron mike tyson. and the 44th president of these united states, barack obama, will be with us promoting his new line of shapewear for men. moments ago, our first guest was bestowed with the most prestigious honor available to humankind. he is "people" magazine's sexiest man alive for 2020, whether president trump accepts his victory or not. please say hello to...
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>> we have a scooby doo one also from when the kids were also. we got a couple different ones.u happy seeing the background, disney world, did it make you sad you can't go? >> we're happy. we're blessed. >> we'll stay with the happy side? >> we'll go with that. >> good. all right. i like that. let's move on with our happy theme. we'll go outside and show you how happy the sun is this morning. how it's not having to deal with any clouds or any fog out there. 47 from sutro tower. sunglasses needed all day today. lack of winds, so it's going to feel nice. dry air out there means it will get cold the next couple of nights. better chance of frost. if you're trying to keep anything hender ehend tender o out there, you can do that. the jet stream pushing well into canada and down into mexico. well away from us by thousands of miles. and that's why we're having a little bit of a light offshore breeze and temperatures around 61 to 66 this afternoon for our bay and inland neighborhoods. 68 to 64 along the coast. tonight, look at the wealth of 30s. you have to go to oakland, san mateo and
>> we have a scooby doo one also from when the kids were also. we got a couple different ones.u happy seeing the background, disney world, did it make you sad you can't go? >> we're happy. we're blessed. >> we'll stay with the happy side? >> we'll go with that. >> good. all right. i like that. let's move on with our happy theme. we'll go outside and show you how happy the sun is this morning. how it's not having to deal with any clouds or any fog out there. 47 from...
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and what can we doo make it better, and how cane be bett?hereas i thought there was gog to be this reluctance to talk about it. there was a a reluctance to tak about it initially, because when i first brought the book and handed it in, the response i got was no, no, no, you can't talk about this stuff. you've got to take it up. i said i'm not come get out. you have to take it out. i'm not going to take it up i went to forced to hire a lawyer because i thought this was my true and this is my experience. but now fast-forward it, they were going through this delayed sort of racial reckoning of systemic racism and people are talking about it and protesting it. i had seen a real seachange because now the response has been, how can make it better? so that's what i learned. that's been a real professional change for me. >> as you are standing up for yourself as we begin this conversation he was ten at yourself and do something you would do in the beginning. what i admire about you is the evolution you had. what happened to you, unwittingly, you did
and what can we doo make it better, and how cane be bett?hereas i thought there was gog to be this reluctance to talk about it. there was a a reluctance to tak about it initially, because when i first brought the book and handed it in, the response i got was no, no, no, you can't talk about this stuff. you've got to take it up. i said i'm not come get out. you have to take it out. i'm not going to take it up i went to forced to hire a lawyer because i thought this was my true and this is my...
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gold standard is whack-a-doo. it would be like nominating someone to run america's cybersecurity apparatus. the gold standard is backwards nonsense that would also lead to unparalleled misery. and for that very reason, republican senators opposed her. for months, judy shelton simply has not had the votes. susan collins, for example, told "the washington post" back in july, quote, in her past statements, ms. shelton has openly called for the federal reserve to be less independent of the political branches and has even questioned the need for a central bank. this is not the right signal to send, particularly in the midst of a pandemic. sensible. a sensible statement about a crank who's been nominated. in fact, what made it all the weirder, honestly, is that donald trump was the one that nominated her. and donald trump, for all his flaws, was not entirely wrong about monetary policy. i mean, the secret sauce of the donald trump economy before covid was that, because trump had no ideological bearings. he just wanted h
gold standard is whack-a-doo. it would be like nominating someone to run america's cybersecurity apparatus. the gold standard is backwards nonsense that would also lead to unparalleled misery. and for that very reason, republican senators opposed her. for months, judy shelton simply has not had the votes. susan collins, for example, told "the washington post" back in july, quote, in her past statements, ms. shelton has openly called for the federal reserve to be less independent of...
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his gang of racist liars pulled with birtherism for example, trump keeps promising that this scooby-doovidence that will prove the election was rigged. >> the president again tweeted, "massive voter fraud will be shown. >> "big voter fraud information coming out concerning georgia. stay tuned." >> why is joe biden so quickly forming a cabinet when my investigators have found hundreds of thousands of fraudulent votes, enough to flip at least four states >> our big lawsuit, which spells out in great detail all of the ballot fraud and more, will soon be filed rigged election. >> seth: wait, your big lawsuit hasn't been filed yet? then what were all those other lawsuits, practice "just working out the kinks. now remind me, who am i supposed to be talking to, the guy in the robe or the guy in the hallway with the mop"? generally speaking, if you're alleging a massive, unprecedented, coordinated plan to rig a national election and you have the evidence to prove it, you don't file a bunch of fake lawsuits and then wait three weeks to file your big one. he's treating court cases the way fred sa
his gang of racist liars pulled with birtherism for example, trump keeps promising that this scooby-doovidence that will prove the election was rigged. >> the president again tweeted, "massive voter fraud will be shown. >> "big voter fraud information coming out concerning georgia. stay tuned." >> why is joe biden so quickly forming a cabinet when my investigators have found hundreds of thousands of fraudulent votes, enough to flip at least four states >>...
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us now one of the factors that's affected my a son doos strong turnout in this round is really down to the moldovan diaspora there are younger working people who are abroad who made up 70 percent of the support for her in this round now it's quite evident that it is they who want to change from the current situation question now is that there is a campaign to go for the next 2 weeks that could turn out to be quite bitter and certainly dawn was not anticipated that perhaps he would be behind at this stage. latin america and the caribbean have been identified as some of the most dangerous places to be a journalist the u.n. report says the region accounts for 40 percent of journalists killed worldwide between 201819156 reporters and media workers were killed around the world although numbers have dropped to a 10 year low while in the past decade almost a 1000 journalists have been killed and on average one every 4 days and you know the un's education scientific and cultural organizations says in the majority of cases no one has been held to account. clare may canelo is chief of the sectio
us now one of the factors that's affected my a son doos strong turnout in this round is really down to the moldovan diaspora there are younger working people who are abroad who made up 70 percent of the support for her in this round now it's quite evident that it is they who want to change from the current situation question now is that there is a campaign to go for the next 2 weeks that could turn out to be quite bitter and certainly dawn was not anticipated that perhaps he would be behind at...
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priorities and beliefs, but when senator lee said that 93% of facebo employees who contributeo politics doo on the left and %, i think it was, of twitter employees contribute on the left, i wou just be interested to see if either of the two of you thinkhat has implications in the shepherdingf your organization again, i recognize fully that you're private organizations, so again, i'm mor skeptical of a governmental fix for a lot of the problems we're lking about here today, but i'm curious as to whether or not mr. zuerberg and mr. dorsey, and i guess we'll start wth facebook, i'm curious as to whether you think it's likely there is systic bias inside the organization in the execution of morate policies given your employment base is so representati of america in general. >> senator, think it's a good question, and certainly i think it means we have to be more intentional about what we it do, and thoughtful. our principle and goal is to give everyone a voice a to be a platform for all ideas. as y mentioned, i do think it's undisput that our employee base, at least the full-time folks, politica
priorities and beliefs, but when senator lee said that 93% of facebo employees who contributeo politics doo on the left and %, i think it was, of twitter employees contribute on the left, i wou just be interested to see if either of the two of you thinkhat has implications in the shepherdingf your organization again, i recognize fully that you're private organizations, so again, i'm mor skeptical of a governmental fix for a lot of the problems we're lking about here today, but i'm curious as to...
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this feels like the episode of scooby-doo when they have the harlem globetrotters.his san unexpected combo but i'm down to see where it goes. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the president-elect named tony blinken his pick for secretary of state. >> our new secretary of state has his own rockin dad band. here's a little taste. ♪ ♪ ♪ the way i do that this love is for real ♪ >> sorry. whoo! that's some foggy bottom. >> this morning's "eye opener" is presented by progressive. making it tease beasy to bundle insurance. >>> was that tony blinken singing? >> i don't know if that was him singing but that is his band. i think it's great the future secretary of state appreciates music. let's put it that way. >> i agree. >> i like it when you can see these guys who you think of very buttoned up, like david solomon is a deejay. i like when you see those guys that can do other things. it shows they have another side, another personality. as james corden said, i'm down for that. >>> welcome to cbs this morning. it's official. it's finally official. the u.s. government has determine
this feels like the episode of scooby-doo when they have the harlem globetrotters.his san unexpected combo but i'm down to see where it goes. >> on "cbs this morning." >> the president-elect named tony blinken his pick for secretary of state. >> our new secretary of state has his own rockin dad band. here's a little taste. ♪ ♪ ♪ the way i do that this love is for real ♪ >> sorry. whoo! that's some foggy bottom. >> this morning's "eye...
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>> what are you, scooby-doo? >> yeah, kind of. >> you look at citi, okay, let's say citi it is so far below book value. >> yes >> that you have to say, this represents somewhat of a bargain. what level do we decide the back value is worth something morgan stanley downgraded today. it was downgraded. what is that about morgan stanley, that guy developed a bank that, that guy, can he call me gorman, that guy, that guy -- >> with that other guy. >> gorman is so -- >> you know the guy. >> he's, like, sir james, his bank is at nine times earnings oh, yeah, that's where i want to take that thing off that's a dangerous stock no case by case >> it is but i mean you can't fault investors for thinking a one-day -- a rally like the banks had yesterday should potentially be sold given the performance of the sector overall. ten year going to 1%, whoo -- >> bank of america can be sold citi i don't know what to do how about a quandary >> wells, you're not a buyer. >> wells >> stagecoach. wells has a fundamental problem. it is n
>> what are you, scooby-doo? >> yeah, kind of. >> you look at citi, okay, let's say citi it is so far below book value. >> yes >> that you have to say, this represents somewhat of a bargain. what level do we decide the back value is worth something morgan stanley downgraded today. it was downgraded. what is that about morgan stanley, that guy developed a bank that, that guy, can he call me gorman, that guy, that guy -- >> with that other guy. >> gorman...