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jerry springer show." [cheering] all: jerry! jerry! jerry! jerry springer: i was anchoring the news at the time, in cincinnati. nbc came to me and said, we're doing another talk show. you're going to host it. so i was assigned to it. all: jerry! jerry! and now they've come to me and said, you're a lawyer. would you do "judge jerry?" i'm 75. i just didn't really want to retire. so now i'm back to my roots. what kind of snake is that? it's a boa constrictor. you're ok with him having that snake? we pick up different energy your honor, off of the snake. usually it's running! all the jobs that i've had revolved around regular people, not celebrities. but just regular folks. so that really helps in the way i can see these parties that are before me. johnny bananas: with such responsibility on his shoulders, just how does jerry stay so sprightly? well, i have a philosophy about keeping myself in shape. i never run if i can walk. i never walk if i can stand. i never stand if i can sit. and i never sit if i can lie down. wise words. and it's more of t
jerry springer show." [cheering] all: jerry! jerry! jerry! jerry springer: i was anchoring the news at the time, in cincinnati. nbc came to me and said, we're doing another talk show. you're going to host it. so i was assigned to it. all: jerry! jerry! and now they've come to me and said, you're a lawyer. would you do "judge jerry?" i'm 75. i just didn't really want to retire. so now i'm back to my roots. what kind of snake is that? it's a boa constrictor. you're ok with him...
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jerry just nailed it. with those changes in agribusiness, there has also been demographic changes as a result. jerry is a part of it. jerry left and what has come in our immigrants. a lot of people from mexico and latin america. that is what makes storm lake so interesting. people come from all over the world to work in iowa. i want to see how interwoven it all is. how they brought demographic changes, economic changes and how the demographic changes result in political discord and climate issues. i think that was something that was really fascinating. that interconnectedness. these are not standalone issues. >> our next clip is on climate change. we will meet a farmer by the name of big john. >> this is the home of john snyder. big john. plumber and farmer. how did he cope with the spring weather which was torrents of rain? this would be a picture like we have never seen. we had one day on may 4 for planting corn and then we got rained out from the 15th and 16th of may. two days. >> have you ever seen it this wet in spring? >> not in my lifetime. usually we are done by may 10. >> you -- what do you figure you get knocked
jerry just nailed it. with those changes in agribusiness, there has also been demographic changes as a result. jerry is a part of it. jerry left and what has come in our immigrants. a lot of people from mexico and latin america. that is what makes storm lake so interesting. people come from all over the world to work in iowa. i want to see how interwoven it all is. how they brought demographic changes, economic changes and how the demographic changes result in political discord and climate...
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jerry, jerry. so adorable fishing. how old are you there? jerry? probably 6 or so. no. you got a big one. i have you cool. all right, so it won't change because it says use little joey fishing you fish with your dad that have a quick look at dad. there. this is the water source is now being argued about so fiercely reminded from when you were 6 to now what, what happened to this water source? well, as mentioned, climate change is, has changed things, drought conditions used to be abnormal, the anomaly, and now they're becoming the norm. there we have too many consumptive users and not enough water. basically, the government over allocated over promised a finite resource. and now nature and our waterways cannot deliver enough water to our agricultural producers and our fish, which are on the brink of extinction. there's another level to this in terms of farmers and then indigenous peoples relationship to the land. but i want to bring your book thompson, she's from stanford university, water resources engineering department. and she's a student. and she explained why indigenous people in th
jerry, jerry. so adorable fishing. how old are you there? jerry? probably 6 or so. no. you got a big one. i have you cool. all right, so it won't change because it says use little joey fishing you fish with your dad that have a quick look at dad. there. this is the water source is now being argued about so fiercely reminded from when you were 6 to now what, what happened to this water source? well, as mentioned, climate change is, has changed things, drought conditions used to be abnormal, the...
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i'm jerry. jerry used to live next door. brutal divorce for years, and he was gonna spend thanksgiving alone. phil thought it'd be a good idea if he spent the day with a happy, functional family. we couldn't find one, so he's coming with us. so, where's haley? she's with rainer. they've been seeing a lot of each other, which is great. funny thing is, he was my friend first, but now i never see him. or haley. phil. it's what everybody's thinking. i don't want people walking on eggshells 'cause he was my friend first, but now i never see him. or haley. i'm only allowed to see my children once a week. i hardly know them. oh, well, clark's head of the math club, and tina's turned into a bit of a slut. thanks for the update. -okay, there they are! -hi!
i'm jerry. jerry used to live next door. brutal divorce for years, and he was gonna spend thanksgiving alone. phil thought it'd be a good idea if he spent the day with a happy, functional family. we couldn't find one, so he's coming with us. so, where's haley? she's with rainer. they've been seeing a lot of each other, which is great. funny thing is, he was my friend first, but now i never see him. or haley. phil. it's what everybody's thinking. i don't want people walking on eggshells 'cause...
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jerry! that's classic jerry. you're so classic jerry. he's so wild. he's so crazy. ss him, already. eshed with get another jerry, yeah? this time taller maybe. we love our house, been here for years. yeah. but there's an animal in the attic. (loud drumming) yeah yeah yeah yeah!!!! (animal drumming in distance) (loud drumming) drums! drums! aaaaaahhhh! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. we save a lot. aaaaaahhhh! ohhh! (loud drumming) animal! aaaaaahhhh! for bundling made easy, go to geico.com. uh-oh... from one moment to the next, our kids become the most important part of our lives. and even though the years pass, that never changes. we never stop worrying about them. that's why it's important to have health insurance. with covered california, we got a plan we could afford. it includes free preventive care, like cholesterol and blood-pressure checkups. because even though they grow up, they'll always be your baby. covered california. this way to health insurance. enroll by december 31st at coveredca.com. thinew brisket at chipotle.e. seas
jerry! that's classic jerry. you're so classic jerry. he's so wild. he's so crazy. ss him, already. eshed with get another jerry, yeah? this time taller maybe. we love our house, been here for years. yeah. but there's an animal in the attic. (loud drumming) yeah yeah yeah yeah!!!! (animal drumming in distance) (loud drumming) drums! drums! aaaaaahhhh! at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. we save a lot. aaaaaahhhh! ohhh! (loud drumming) animal! aaaaaahhhh! for bundling...
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jerry. >> oh. >> jerry voorhees is a name you californians may recall, jerry voorhees was a member of congress, a liberal democrat. against whom richard nixon ran in 1946, and he whopped him. and it was regarded as a very negative campaign. voorhees underestimated him, but the point is at grenell, a class mate of mine was a youngster named jerry voorhees jr. we went to a program together where i heard nothing but diatribes about richard nixon. we told me in 1960, election night, his father, the former congressman, rented a suite in the blackstone hotel in chicago, a democratic hangout, filled the bathtub with ice and booze and beer and wine, and brought in anybody, anyone who would want a drink or two or three to celebrate nixon's defeat. so i say in the book, i had an odd odyssey from that background and then through liberals and working for rockefeller, the paragon of a 1960s liberal republican, to wind up with richard nixon who wasn't at all, who was therefore wrongly not seen as someone as really as progressive, liberal, as someone who believed in government as an agent for good. and strong g
jerry. >> oh. >> jerry voorhees is a name you californians may recall, jerry voorhees was a member of congress, a liberal democrat. against whom richard nixon ran in 1946, and he whopped him. and it was regarded as a very negative campaign. voorhees underestimated him, but the point is at grenell, a class mate of mine was a youngster named jerry voorhees jr. we went to a program together where i heard nothing but diatribes about richard nixon. we told me in 1960, election night, his...
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jerry pretty. >> will yes jerry as you may recall, jerry was the member of congress and the liberal democrat and against which he ran in 1946. and to his great surprise and it was regarded as a very negative and dirty campaign and they underestimated him but the point is that at grenell, a classmate ofof mine name jerry vorhees jr, and he went to the washington semester program together where i heard nothing but things about richard nixon and he told me in 1960, when election, his father the former congressman, was in a hotel in chicago, and he was in the bathtub with ice and booze and beer and wine and for anybody, anyone who wanted a drink or two to celebrate nixon's defeat. so as i said in the book, is an odyssey from that b background d society more liberal group and worked for rockefeller a sort of this paradigm in the 1960s liberal republicanism to wind up with richard nixon it was uninvolved and therefore i think not seen as someone is really a progressive, liberal and somebody who believes in government as an agent for the good. active strong government. >> as your father who was an engin
jerry pretty. >> will yes jerry as you may recall, jerry was the member of congress and the liberal democrat and against which he ran in 1946. and to his great surprise and it was regarded as a very negative and dirty campaign and they underestimated him but the point is that at grenell, a classmate ofof mine name jerry vorhees jr, and he went to the washington semester program together where i heard nothing but things about richard nixon and he told me in 1960, when election, his father...
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jerry. - hello, uncle jerry. - and these are your cousins ike and kyle. - hey, dude. - nice to meet you. - and you can be kyle...two. - cool. - next. - oh, i feel like i've run a marathon. - okay, the 2:30 flight to cheyenne has boarded. looks like you didn't make it. - what? well, of course i didn't make it! the line to check in was two hours long, and the security line was two hours more! - yeah, no problem, though. we'll get you on the 7:00 a.m. flight tomorrow morning. - i can't go tomorrow. the jizzfest is tonight! - would you like a window or an aisle seat? - this is unbelievable! you know, i seem to remember when the airlines said "we need a $15 billion bailout from the taxpayers." - mm, okay, and have any of your personal items been out of your possession since you left? - well, we gave them the $15 billion, and they fired their employees anyway, so now we have three people to clear 400 passengers! - hey, he's right! all: yeah! - okay, and bags have been with you at all times? - so where did that money go? i'll tell you where it went! it went right into the pockets of the president
jerry. - hello, uncle jerry. - and these are your cousins ike and kyle. - hey, dude. - nice to meet you. - and you can be kyle...two. - cool. - next. - oh, i feel like i've run a marathon. - okay, the 2:30 flight to cheyenne has boarded. looks like you didn't make it. - what? well, of course i didn't make it! the line to check in was two hours long, and the security line was two hours more! - yeah, no problem, though. we'll get you on the 7:00 a.m. flight tomorrow morning. - i can't go...
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. >> jerry, our buddy jerry was looking for it. we see some flashing lights north 880 in the slow lane. the crash reported over at hagenberger in the fast lane. may be discrepancy on the report. i see traffic bunching up a little bit there. we see the sensors slowing. north 880 through oakland. approaching hegenberger. you see the slowdown right there. 580 is very clear. so is the rest of oakland, except for that crash scene. we'll follow that. the metering lightsor on the toll plaza. highway 4, gentle but still the slow pattern developing as it typical. slower for 84 and typical for 880 out of hayward. and a crash saratoga off ramp, 85 northbound past that moving smoothly at the scene. >> thanks, mike. >>> sfo. airport celebrating its ifrt ever nonstop flight to vietnam. starting today vietnam airlines will operate two flights weekly to saigon. tonight at 7:00 leaders will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony. >>> coming up next -- if to-go orders are your go to, we've got some bad news. the reason your favorite restaurant may be taking
. >> jerry, our buddy jerry was looking for it. we see some flashing lights north 880 in the slow lane. the crash reported over at hagenberger in the fast lane. may be discrepancy on the report. i see traffic bunching up a little bit there. we see the sensors slowing. north 880 through oakland. approaching hegenberger. you see the slowdown right there. 580 is very clear. so is the rest of oakland, except for that crash scene. we'll follow that. the metering lightsor on the toll plaza....
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jerry howard. jerry, nice to see you. happy thanksgiving. >> you too. david: this is at least the worst time of the year in my own experience to try to buy or sell a louse but it shows no sign of slowing down, does it? >> it is slowing down a little bit. we're down about 4% year-over-year from last year but we're having another terrific year. it is all pent-up demand due to the covid recession and family formation coming out of that is very, very high right now. david: well, i should emphasize, by the way, that i'm referring primarily to existing homes because not a lot of new building going on, at least in comparison to other hot markets because of the problem with labor and of course the supply problem as well. >> you're exactly right and if you're talking about existing homes you're right, they're still selling like hotcakes, in terms of us being able to meet the needed demand to fill in, we're about a million housing units short. it is getting worse rather than better. that is all because of two things, the supply chain and labor problems. david: how much have costs gone up? if you want to build a house now, as opposed to two years ago at the end of 2019, what kind of price increases are we talking about, both for labor and supply. >> you're talking about 17 1/2%, increase in costs. that gets passed on to consumers. david: the effect that has is more than 17%. you have 20, 25% in terms of the lower amount of inventory, right? >> what that does, it shuts out first-time homebuyers. the first-time home first-time home buyers are the key to the housing market. when they can't afford to get into a house, it slows down move up buyers, everybody else with dramatic impact on the economy. we have to get the problems fixed soon, or we'll be into a real housing problem in this country. we have an affordability issue. now we'll make it worse. david: is this why rentals have gone up so much? >> absolutely. because people who, families that are forming, that want to, that want to buy a home can't afford it. they stay in the rental market. the vacancy rate is low. landlords take advantage of the market, raise rents. multifamily construction slowed down just as much as single family, so there is less supply. david: by the way all of these problems we've been talking about make it tough on renovations as well, right? >> oh, yeah. in fact during the covid lockdown a lot of people were trying to do a lot of stuff on their own. a lot of do it yourselfers. now you can't even go into the hardware store necessarily buy the tools, let alone appliances you want to put in your house. david: jerryne staffing nation. where you have both inflation and then a slowing down of the economy. are you worried that some of these problems could lead to recession? >> yes. our economists are very concerned about that. david: wow. what do they tell you? what are the chances? >> well, we're hoping that we can see some improvement in the supply chain in time for the spring and summer building season. although now, just today, i understand the administration is raising tariffs on canadian lumber which is about 30% of the lumber we use. lowering tariffs on chinese goods, raising them on canadian lumber, i not sure i understand the logic, it will have a big impact on housing. if we don't get the supply chain fixed in time for the spring market, i think we'll have a lot more problems. david: it is weird, isn't the tariff on lumber coming at the wrong time because we're finally digging ourselves out of the hole there? >> it is exactly the wrong time. i don't understand. we're communicating with the
jerry howard. jerry, nice to see you. happy thanksgiving. >> you too. david: this is at least the worst time of the year in my own experience to try to buy or sell a louse but it shows no sign of slowing down, does it? >> it is slowing down a little bit. we're down about 4% year-over-year from last year but we're having another terrific year. it is all pent-up demand due to the covid recession and family formation coming out of that is very, very high right now. david: well, i...
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jerry _ see a lot of focus on it. on the point that jerry made, - see a lot of focus on it. on the point that jerry thatjerry made, under those laws, they come in to a and they'll be given finds of up to £18 million of annual turnoverfor be given finds of up to £18 million of annual turnover for businesses that failed to protect people from online harm. is that of powerful incentive?— online harm. is that of powerful incentive? ., ., , , incentive? for a big company in the enormous amounts _ incentive? for a big company in the enormous amounts of _ incentive? for a big company in the enormous amounts of money, - incentive? for a big company in the enormous amounts of money, that| enormous amounts of money, that could _ enormous amounts of money, that could sharpen the minds and of those tech giants _ could sharpen the minds and of those tech giants like facebook and twitter— tech giants like facebook and twitter would have to become compliant with the see of the head of the _ compliant with the see of the head of the regulator making some really punchy— of the regulator making some really punchy re
jerry _ see a lot of focus on it. on the point that jerry made, - see a lot of focus on it. on the point that jerry thatjerry made, under those laws, they come in to a and they'll be given finds of up to £18 million of annual turnoverfor be given finds of up to £18 million of annual turnover for businesses that failed to protect people from online harm. is that of powerful incentive?— online harm. is that of powerful incentive? ., ., , , incentive? for a big company in the enormous amounts...
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i mean, america had to make jerry springer a judge. yeah, jerry springer has a court show now! they were like, "who's that guy who used to have conjoined twins slap each other on tv? give him a robe. he's a judge now!" we need more judges. we need more judges. but let's move on to a story about cryptocurrency: it's like if money got into vaping. everyone has heard of bitcoin, of course, but did you know there are thrnldz of other digital coins out there. why? because anyone can make a cryptocurrency-- you, my seventh-grade girlfriend, brad pitt-- anybody! all you need is a computer and the willingness to bore your friends to death at parties. anyway, and the other day, an exciting new cryptocurrency came out called squid, that the creators said was inspired by "squid game," which is a thing people do: they give their money a name based on a tv show or a meme, and then people who like that thing buy the coin which, be honest, is the stupidest way to invest in something, because what if the thing you're a fan of becomes unpopular? trust me, that's how i got stuck with $10,000 wor
i mean, america had to make jerry springer a judge. yeah, jerry springer has a court show now! they were like, "who's that guy who used to have conjoined twins slap each other on tv? give him a robe. he's a judge now!" we need more judges. we need more judges. but let's move on to a story about cryptocurrency: it's like if money got into vaping. everyone has heard of bitcoin, of course, but did you know there are thrnldz of other digital coins out there. why? because anyone can make a...
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jerry: thank you. good night. ah. whew. jerry! hey, hey. sally weaver. susan ross' roommate from college? hello? right. oh, i'm sorry. oh, so you saw the show? saw it? i loved it. ah. and thank you for the free tickets. -you are so funny. -oh, thanks. let me show you memphis. i am taking you out to dinner. oh, i'm sorry, i can't. i'm going straight to the airport. oh, that's too bad. susan thought we'd really get along. i guess 'cause we're both wacko! [chuckles] you know what? you have to give this to them for me. okay? here, it's a wedding present. -oh. -oh, and jerryomentum. and there's no off-season. just work that builds on itself over and over and over again... becuase the only way is through. with directv stream, i can get live tv and on demand... together. watch: serena williams... wonder woman. serena... wonder woman... serena... wonder woman... ♪ ♪ ace. advantage! you cannot be serious! ♪
jerry: thank you. good night. ah. whew. jerry! hey, hey. sally weaver. susan ross' roommate from college? hello? right. oh, i'm sorry. oh, so you saw the show? saw it? i loved it. ah. and thank you for the free tickets. -you are so funny. -oh, thanks. let me show you memphis. i am taking you out to dinner. oh, i'm sorry, i can't. i'm going straight to the airport. oh, that's too bad. susan thought we'd really get along. i guess 'cause we're both wacko! [chuckles] you know what? you have to give...
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jerry falwell, pastor here. >> southern baptist preacher jerry falwell made his name in the late 1960s through his sermons broadcast a christian? ♪ >> this is miraculous indeed. >> he was a fundamentalist who believed the bible should be interpreted literally. he had apocalyptic messages over the years. >> if it doesn't come back to the world, it's all gone. >> but falwell believed that religion and politics did not mix. >> many angell cals did not even register to vote, because politics was satan's realm. >> that changed in the 1970s e. especially after the federal government gave private schools an ultimatum. >> the internal revenue service proposing to make private schools prove they are not practicing racial discrimination. >> some evangelicals built their own schools as a response to federal desegregation. but for many evangelicals, there was another important driver, to provide their children with a baseball-based education after the supreme court banned school prayer in 1962. people were furious. >> at the last count the irs received 115,000 protest letters. >> we've got to raise up an army of men, women in
jerry falwell, pastor here. >> southern baptist preacher jerry falwell made his name in the late 1960s through his sermons broadcast a christian? ♪ >> this is miraculous indeed. >> he was a fundamentalist who believed the bible should be interpreted literally. he had apocalyptic messages over the years. >> if it doesn't come back to the world, it's all gone. >> but falwell believed that religion and politics did not mix. >> many angell cals did not even...
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jerry luck, i stand by what thejerry has concluded. the jerry system works, and we have to concluded. thejerry system works, and we have to abide by concluded. the jerry the president was _ and we have to abide by it. the president was speaking there on his return to the white house after temporarily transferring power to the vice president because of his annual medical checkup mr biden underwent an anaesthetic, which means of chris he was unconscious. this is for a routine colonoscopy and a procedure underground by previous presidents come as a result of that, they developed terms in the constitution without vice presidents taking over as acting president during that period. technically speaking, that makes her the first woman ever to hold presidential power in the united states, even if it was only for a matter of one hour and 25 minutes. but, you know, you have to start small. the ministry ofjustice has said that double child killer colin pitchfork has been arrested and returned to prison — after being released just two months ago. (00v)it�*s understood pitchfork was taken back to jail today it's understood pitchfork was taken back to jail today fo
jerry luck, i stand by what thejerry has concluded. the jerry system works, and we have to concluded. thejerry system works, and we have to abide by concluded. the jerry the president was _ and we have to abide by it. the president was speaking there on his return to the white house after temporarily transferring power to the vice president because of his annual medical checkup mr biden underwent an anaesthetic, which means of chris he was unconscious. this is for a routine colonoscopy and a...
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jerry craft, they are on the list. author jerry craft joins me now. what a story. >> thank you. >> what do -- okay, so there is a lot of back and forth. why do you think parents complained about the books in the first place, and what do they say now? >> you know, i focus on the positive. i mean, new kid is in 13 different languages. so there are kids all over the world reading it. i get emails from teachers talks about their kids have never read the book, and they read it four or five times. so i don't know what is going on. it's the only book ever to win the newberry, and the curtis scott king award. i heard, and said, the kids are really missing out. they really bond with the book. >> i have to tell people. if you're talking to people in academics, i said i wanted to write a children's book. there are publishers who said, it has to live up to this. they send me "new kid" and "hey kiddo". they are saying -- the people are really missing out here. you wrote the books based on your own experiences, right? you didn't see characters like you represented in books, and you wanted kids today to feel seen. >> right, right. i absolutely rated to read. i read marvel comics and that was it. bus because i never saw books with kids like me that weren't enslaved, a gritty urban tale -- i don't want grit. i grew up in a brown stone in washington heights and i went to a private school, and i wanted kids to be seen where it usan't always gloom and boom. apparently that was the grab. >> what do you say -- critical race theory, what do you say to those? >> i had to google it just like everyone else. you know, and it's really -- you know, in "new kid" -- it is a graphic novel. there are pictures. it's a big comic book, and it's stuff that really happened to myself, and loosely based. is a lot of humor in there. are kids, they are reading and it cracking up. i relationship it positive. there are kids who have cried because they are like, mom, i have never seen myself in a book before, and i get letters from brazil and new zealand. so i don't think that they're letting the kids read it. they are adults that are preconceived notion, and if they let a focus group of kids read and it talk to the kids and find out what they did, and what they get from it, and how they feel seen, i don't think we have a problem. >> jerryand re-read them. thanks for watching, everyone. our cove rage continues. so subaru is growing our commitment to protect the environment. in partnership with the national forest foundation, subaru and our retailers are proud to help replant 1 million trees to help restore our forests. subaru. more than a car company. ben isn't worried about retirement his personalized plan is backed by the team at fidelity. his ira is professionally managed, and he gets one-on-one coaching when he needs it. so ben is feeling pretty zen. that's the planning effect from fidelity (tiger) this is the dimension of imagination. ♪ ♪ with framebridge... make what matters to you last. halloween, '72. jojo's adoption day. asher's art phase. whatever you treasure, make it last. framebridge. in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protec
jerry craft, they are on the list. author jerry craft joins me now. what a story. >> thank you. >> what do -- okay, so there is a lot of back and forth. why do you think parents complained about the books in the first place, and what do they say now? >> you know, i focus on the positive. i mean, new kid is in 13 different languages. so there are kids all over the world reading it. i get emails from teachers talks about their kids have never read the book, and they read it four...
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jerry? that is one of the choices _ south american before jerry? that is one of the choices that _ south american before jerryhoices that consumers need to think about. when we are making these decisions about what we buy and what we eat, we need to weigh up whether you really should be able to buy a burger for 99p or a t—shirt for 99p. in way that up against whether we are leaving a planet that is survivable for children and grandchildren. just exlain children and grandchildren. just exoiain the _ children and grandchildren. just explain the link between eating a cheeseburger and what's going on in the amazon. if cheeseburger and what's going on in the amazon-— the amazon. if you are eating these commodity products _ the amazon. if you are eating these commodity products that _ the amazon. if you are eating these commodity products that very - the amazon. if you are eating these l commodity products that very cheaply produced it means that somewhere there are costs that haven't been taken into account. because we can't really generate those things at those prices unless somebody is taking a hit. and that som
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journalist was following jerry to do some sort of piece on him and got it into her head that jerry and george were gay lovers. >> what do you think of this shirt? >> it's nice. >> jerryve to her that that was the farthest thing from true. >> it was a joke. >> do you want to have sex right now? do you want to have sex with me right now? let's go! >> they really nailed the satire of the so-called gay panic. >> it's not true! it's not true! not that there's anything wrong with that. >> the more we see things, the more normalized those things become. >> hello. >> whether it's sexuality, whether it's gender diversity. you know, we got to just put it all out there, because we've just seen one kind of thing for so long. >> how about your boyfriend, mr. feel this, huh? >> feel this. >> yeah. >> feel this. >> throughout the '90s, the gay community started making at least baby steps. >> but when "ellen" came on the air, there was no lgbtq representation at all. >> not a big deal. >> of course it's a big deal. it's a very big deal. >> but ellen's show didn't start as a show about a gay woman. >> was that a cute dentist, or was that a cute dentist? >> yeah, he is now my cutest h
journalist was following jerry to do some sort of piece on him and got it into her head that jerry and george were gay lovers. >> what do you think of this shirt? >> it's nice. >> jerryve to her that that was the farthest thing from true. >> it was a joke. >> do you want to have sex right now? do you want to have sex with me right now? let's go! >> they really nailed the satire of the so-called gay panic. >> it's not true! it's not true! not that...
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jerry taylor was hired by the think tank kato, my name is jerry taylor, i'm the director of natural resource studies here at the cato institute, kato hired people like me, primarily to change public opinion. and that's what i did. there may be some extreme events that occur down the road and we don't know what the chances for that might be. the climate skepticism is entirely dependent upon the promotion of doubt about the underlying science. james, hans and it nasa thinks it's maybe 710121520 percent. other scientists think there's probably more like 0.3 percent. the denial about the underlying sciences. the critical is the critical juncture that event while taylor takes a sip of water meat mock marano, what i'm going to like, yeah, i'm going to be looking at you can be sitting there. so my job essentially is covering the global warming movement and communicating to the public, the latest findings. you look at the, the satellite data we're, we actually had no significant warming since 1998. actually no warming, we've been cooling and recent years. you had a background as a salesman, can just well, that was, i was adored. i worked at the door to door salesman, which is a actually a great background to build narratives in the meat. now, when you only have 1520 seconds, you gotta work on your sound bites and you've got to work on your you're building a narrative to a customer. i. that was a great training ground for being and media and communication. marana is communications director for committee, for constructive to morrow, or c, fact an organization whose focus is on communicating that climate change. isn't that big a problem? so how does it do that time? i believe that the television and the base as you have to make the other person defend their stupid idiotic comments. bill nye say global warming will cause many bad weather events. and guess what? bad weather events happen all the time? and then i also go in with rapid fire facts, bottom line, we've done the longest period without a major u. s. category 3, your larger hurricane hitting the us since at least 1900, maybe the civil war, bottom line, new study in the journal nature. peer reviewed, no change, and you, i believe in what bill nye just did was waste everyone's time explaining that c o 2 is rising. i believe you should get some crush. you're a live. wait a minute. are you a scientist? i'm not a scientist, but i do play when on tv. occasionally, people don't take positions because they find themselves reasoned into those positions. they take positions that they want to take for emotional or india, logical reason. and then they mobilize their reasoning power to justify taking the positions they want to think we can get. and this is jerry taylor's recipe for doing just that. today's a lot of people who don't know what to think about climate change are being told by people like me. there's a relative non event. it's the same sort of wolf crime that the environmental movement is done from time immemorial. you know, 1st we were told there was a population bond that was going to wipe out humanity and that bomb never went off . and we were told we're going to run out of fossil fuels and agricultural commodities, rog and star, that never happened. and this is just the latest iteration of the usual story from environmentalists that if we continue to go down last a fair capital, this roads we're going to blow up the planet and just re mankind. maybe there's something in the pictures you can't see. it's essential to live and breathe it out and bring it in. oh c o 2. now some politicians want to label carbon dioxide a pollutant. imagine if they succeed, they call it pollution. we call it life. this tv commercial is from the thin
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jerry craft, they are on the list. author jerry craft joins me now. whew, what a story. thank you. i'm so glad you're here. so there was a lot of back and forth. why do you think parents complained about these books in the first place, and what do they say now? >> you know, i focus on the positive. "new kid" is in like 13 different languages. so there are kids all over the world reading it. i get e-mails from teachers talking about their kids are reluctant readers who never read a book and they read it like four or five times. so i don't know what is going on. it's the only book ever to win the newberry and coreta scott king and the -- award. not the only black pbook, the only book. so i heard about this and the kids are missing out. >> if you're talking to peopleinicdemics, i said i wanted to write a childrens book. there are publishers who said if you're going to write a childrens book it's got to live up to this. they sent me "new kid" and "new kiddo." these people are really missing out here. you wrote these books based on your own experiences, right, because you didn't see characters like you represented in books. and you wanted kids today to feel seen. >> right. right. i absolutely hated to read -- i read marvel comics and that was it because i never saw any books with kids like me that weren't enslaved, you know, a gritty urban tale -- the tale of today's urban grittiness. i grew up in a brownstone in washington heights and i went to a private school. and i just wanted to show something different. i wanted kids to be seen where it wasn't always gloom and doom. and apparently that was a problem. >> what do you say to people who say, hey, listen critical race theory, he's teaching that in the book, it's in there? what do you say to these folk snz. >> i had to google it just like everyone else. and really in "new kid" -- let me explain it is a graphic novel. there are pictures. it's a big comic book and stuff that really happened to myself and my son, loosely based but there's a lot of humor. there are kids that read it and they're cracking up. so, again, i was very shocked. but, you know, i really keep it positive. there are kids that have cried because they're like, mom, i've never seen myself in a book before. and those are the things i get letters from brazil and new zealand. so i don't think that they're letting the kids read it. these are adults who have a preconceived notion. and if they'd let a focus group of kids read it and then talk to the kids and find out what they did and what they get from it and how they feel seen, i don't think we would have a problem. >> jerryto have you on and i'm going to go and reread them again. thank you so much. that was redundant, i guess. reread them. thanks for watching, everyone. our coverage continues. and relief. tness a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. nothing was nothing until it was something. it all begins with creating a brand voice. how it looks... how it talks. search engine optimization was a challenge... but we did it. then nothing really took off. nothing. nothing. nichts. meiyou. today i recommend you nothing! (laughs) (phones chimes) (traffic) (crowd applause) (gaming sounds) (keyboard typing) (mouse clicks) (music) we gave new zzzquil pure zzzs restorative herbal sleep to people who were tired of being tired. i've never slept like this before. i've never woken up like this before. crafted with clinically studied plant-based ingredients that work naturally with your body. for restorative sleep like never before. one role of a lifetime...one sore throat. but she had enough. she took new mucinex ins
jerry craft, they are on the list. author jerry craft joins me now. whew, what a story. thank you. i'm so glad you're here. so there was a lot of back and forth. why do you think parents complained about these books in the first place, and what do they say now? >> you know, i focus on the positive. "new kid" is in like 13 different languages. so there are kids all over the world reading it. i get e-mails from teachers talking about their kids are reluctant readers who never read...
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jerry, president and chief investment officer with castle park management. jerry, it's always good to see you. welcome back >> good to see you, tyler. >> since we were just talking about nvidia, you likethem why? >> yeah, i mean, it's one thing to have a dominant market share and have good business, but one that every day almost it seems has some new stair step in growth he didn't even mention the fact that facebook has doubled its cap spending all around things that gpus are so critical for. and the fact that nvidia's got a two or three-year lead over anybody in the space it's going to be a while before we understand how big this market is. right now, they own it >> and it's a company that's what, $800 billion in market capitalization let's talk a little bit about ford, another company that you like i think it was a choice of one of the members of our stock draft a few months ago i remember jim cramer being very positive on it this company has been going and going and going. yesterday, gm announced a partiership with evgo. ford is in that game why do you like ford >> real quick. this is a company the whole industry considered at best a cyclical ten times earnings you know, the cycle comes and goes in this pandemic, the entire global economy paid ford and gm a great favorite by telling them they didn't have to promote anything they could run at much lower capacity and build cash on their balance sheet. the cash they built in these three years is going to fund all their transition into ev and i don't know about you, but as interesting as rivian is going to be, the f-150 is the most popular thing on wheels ever and they're going to have the electrified version of it and they have showrooms all over the country. i feel like the difference in valuation between ford and rivian and tesla is too great for us to sit here and quibble about. it's here. it's now >> it's also interesting that you say you think the valuation gap will be closed between some of the energy and value companies if you want to call it that, and tech you don't hate tech. you have microsoft, mastercard and nvidia, but what do you mean in terms of the run we could see for diamond back and eog >> one of the transition problems in this next cycle is the fact that we've so cut back on the amount of oil and gas development sending we're doing that we're just going to need to price demand out meaning we're going to have to see oil over $100 a barrel before we can begin to touch the imbalances on the supply side. so that's going to lead a company like eog and diamond back, i mean, they're going to throw off 30% or more of their market cap in free cash over this next five years it's just so powerful. when you have a business that has that type of free cash generation, generally, you see it as share buybacks, dividends, and you have a great support for the stock throughout the entire phase. and so i think you're going to see a whole different view of these kinds of energy producers that have low cost space and high cash flow and it will be another example, like ford, of an old cyclical business that gets upgrades, if you want, into a much better valuation profile. >> jerry, we've been doing this a long time. good to see you, my friend >> good to see you >> and coming up, an economic problem. worker pay is up, unemployment is low why do americans think the economy is pretty terrible >>> plus, a ceo apologizes, but is it enough inside the controversy at mcdonald's and potential problem for shareholders stay with us >>> shares of the ec vehicle charging company, evgo, that's also the ticker, they're higher after the company announced expanded partnership of general motors and uber the deal with gm will see these companies working to install more than 3,000 fast charging stations across 52 markets through the year 2025 and the expanded deal with uber will bring more benefit and charging discounts for uber drivers that use a lot more of those electric vehicles to incentivize those drivers to ride electric by the way, tesla shares, they're near the session lows right now. down 10.5%, just as the hangover continues from the big elon musk tweet over the weekend
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jerry, so. >> somebody mentioned it was jerry? >> yeah, her new fiancÉ. she did show it to us. and at the very bottom, not only is there a signature of this long haul, very large, long haul truck driver, but there's a printed name above it. keith hunter jesperson. and that was our first knowledge of who this long haul truck driver was that she had been seeing. ...aflac policyholders have been paid $37 billion directly... [aflac!] that's a lotta money. ♪ did somebody say money? he said aflac. well if they're paying out billions of dollars to help cover unexpected medical expenses, what's the difference? coach prime. what... no smoke machine? [aflac!] looks like aflac is ready for prime time. [eh eh eh! eh eh eh!] hey, coach to coach... what do i need to do to get one of those jackets? ♪ get help with expenses health insurance doesn't cover at aflac.com (vo) home is where learning to count just got a little bit more fun. (son) one, two, three... (vo) these layers just keep going! (son) four... pillsbury grands! flaky layers biscuits. when they're sick, they
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jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they sure do. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> as we wait, rivian, let's get a gut check on tesla take a look at those shares sliding since elon musk took to twitter asking his followers whether he should sell 10% of tesla stock. biggest drop of the year closing lower by 12% the company has now lost around $207 billion in market value, that's like losing an entire intel in just the span of three days and in the history of the bloomberg billionaire index musk's losses represent the biggest two-day decline ever but shares are bouncing back about 4.5% today and the stock is still up 50% this year. bank of america raising its price target to $1,200 that's 12% upside from where we are right ab
jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they sure do. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to...
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personal obsessions like our show's efforts to get a ben & jerry's "late night" ice cream flavor called "a closer lick." [ laughter ] ben & jerry'st greenlit our request despite the fact that we've already done all the work for them. we came up with a name, mocked up the container and even found a way to include our cue card guy by coming up with a recipe that includes wally nuts [ laughter ] >> seth. >> seth: what? >> leave me out of this, please. [ laughter ] >> seth: well, i guess those nuts are going to be a little salty. [ laughter ] want to know what i think? i think it's because they're from vermont and i'm from new hampshire. or as they call us, "upside-down vermont. they're just jealous because we're a real state and their state capital is a drum circle anyway, we send them all of this information only for them to announce their new flavor, "rachel marshmaddow crunch." which, if you ask me, was very rocky rude [ laughter ] >> i'm outta here. [ laughter ] >> seth: fine. i don't need you and your cue cards, wally where was i? vote -- voting [ laughter ] so like -- so yesterday people voted. all right, i do need the cue car
personal obsessions like our show's efforts to get a ben & jerry's "late night" ice cream flavor called "a closer lick." [ laughter ] ben & jerry'st greenlit our request despite the fact that we've already done all the work for them. we came up with a name, mocked up the container and even found a way to include our cue card guy by coming up with a recipe that includes wally nuts [ laughter ] >> seth. >> seth: what? >> leave me out of this, please....
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jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. >>> dow did go red for november. dom chewu has a breakdown for us >> there is a real driver in the technology trade you talked to jim cramer in the last segment about the importance of semiconductor stocks especially nvidia but if you look at the outperformance in the technology stocks as of late, you will see that the white line just in the last couple of months has taken a notch above the orange line. the orange line is the broader s&p, white line is the tech sector within the s&p 500. if you look at the software and are the ones on to focus on because they make up a large portion of the technology sector well more than half at this point. the xlk up 30% tracks the s&p secrettech secto. but igb has been a slight underperformer and semiconductor etf is up. and they track names beyond the s&p, but it gives you an idea of where the outperformance has been within those particular g
jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. >>> dow did go red for november. dom chewu has a breakdown for us >> there...
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jerry intimidation. >> sean: you know, i'm worried, let me stay on the topic of jerry intimidation. professor, i got to imagine that jury is hearing what is going on outside the courthouse. i've got to believe they are not sequestered, well, first of all we know they are keenly aware of what led up to this incident. they are keenly aware that the entire country is watching this case. the amount of pressure they are feeling, and then to be chased by the media and hear the chanting outside, it is daunting, but more importantly, it is intimidating, just like if the average person that doesn't do tv regularly comes on tv, usually the first time, they are going to be scared to death. i bet you people that are trying to do their constitutional duty are pretty frightened right now. and intimidated. >> there is no doubt about that, and i think msnbc, doesn't matter what they intended. the real issue is what did the jury see, the jury saw themselves being followed, and that just adds to the intimidation that they are aware of outside the court room. this has become a trend. this is the oppos
jerry intimidation. >> sean: you know, i'm worried, let me stay on the topic of jerry intimidation. professor, i got to imagine that jury is hearing what is going on outside the courthouse. i've got to believe they are not sequestered, well, first of all we know they are keenly aware of what led up to this incident. they are keenly aware that the entire country is watching this case. the amount of pressure they are feeling, and then to be chased by the media and hear the chanting outside,...
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ha ha, call me your la mancha for hotel, jerry, a should pass one balloon mushroom or be doing better damage would be door hot. yeah. ship and to was yeah, jerry. yes. and that look at it was very me as you until i happened was, i mean, i was have had you off it was or had your hacking mascara fail channel all as a one is a thin, thin macalester. i'm with beer. if i'm not, but under a warmer, in tornado more at a more moments of had the loss. elena, what is your fell if the for her there from go, the fall will have libya feeling a long cerebral started out of it. develop model model for both of them. medical call listened up on a back. as a simulation career, the more affordable is him or mar, 4th of on a layer will be enough. al jazeera asked major general franco to be interviewed, but he declined. ah, early 2021, thousands of palestinian israelis protested against what they said was a deliberate lack of action on organized crime by the israeli police. the protest has expressed a little confidence in the new israeli crime fighting plans. one palestinian researcher said it was not a solution, but rather quote, a mockery of the situation. ah, a
ha ha, call me your la mancha for hotel, jerry, a should pass one balloon mushroom or be doing better damage would be door hot. yeah. ship and to was yeah, jerry. yes. and that look at it was very me as you until i happened was, i mean, i was have had you off it was or had your hacking mascara fail channel all as a one is a thin, thin macalester. i'm with beer. if i'm not, but under a warmer, in tornado more at a more moments of had the loss. elena, what is your fell if the for her there from...
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a [laughter] >> jerry springer used to host his show then run behind the audience. >> i am too lazy to be jerryinger, i want people to turn on each other while sitting - - >> you don't want to be inconvenienced. >> do you want me to go? >> where are we going? >> i don't know. coming up, would smoking grass help ballers >> will speaking a blunt help you run, pass, or punt? could smoking a bean put athletes in the zone? could smoking chronic make athletes feel bionic? a new report claims pro athletes across all sports are using marijuana to help performance. i guess that explains how? p attorney 3: dog became the world's top quite kight surfer. exercise helps produce chemists say is responsible for those good feelings that exercise produces it's also a - - >> cannabinoid, and therefore a compound in the same family as thc which has psychoactive effects and a moderate dose can help indoo deuce the production - - >> before you tried to read this? >> and athletes have cut on. explains josiah his are using cannabis, before, doing, or after their training in competition, and amateur athletes as well a
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jerry: he cleared his throat? -yes. -so? he did it right as he said, "her unfortunate accident." not getting it. jerry of doubt. he thinks i killed susan. oh, help me, rhonda. what time is it? -one-fifteen. -right now? i gotta go meet pam. oh, the bookstore girl, yeah. how's that going? okay. i'm just not gaga over her. for once, i'd like to be gaga. yeah. where's elaine? she's having carol, gail and lisa over. you know, they all have kids now. what's with all these people having babies? -perpetuation of the species. -yeah, right. by the way, just for the record... no, i did not! all right. ♪ ♪ to all the kisses... ...that led... ...to this one. celebrate every kiss, with kay. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet customers with no line-activation fees or t
jerry: he cleared his throat? -yes. -so? he did it right as he said, "her unfortunate accident." not getting it. jerry of doubt. he thinks i killed susan. oh, help me, rhonda. what time is it? -one-fifteen. -right now? i gotta go meet pam. oh, the bookstore girl, yeah. how's that going? okay. i'm just not gaga over her. for once, i'd like to be gaga. yeah. where's elaine? she's having carol, gail and lisa over. you know, they all have kids now. what's with all these people having...
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a [laughter] >> jerry springer used to host his show then run behind the audience. >> i am too lazy to be jerryt people to turn on each other while sitting - - >> you don't want to be inconvenienced. >> do you want me to go? >> where are we going? >> i don't know. coming up, would smoking grass help ballers pass? with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may interact with cabenuva. serious side effects include allergic reactions post-injection reactions, liver problems,...and depression. if you have a rash and other allergic reaction symptoms, stop cabenuva and get medical
a [laughter] >> jerry springer used to host his show then run behind the audience. >> i am too lazy to be jerryt people to turn on each other while sitting - - >> you don't want to be inconvenienced. >> do you want me to go? >> where are we going? >> i don't know. coming up, would smoking grass help ballers pass? with access to financial advice, tools and a personalized plan that helps you build a future for those you love. vanguard. become an owner. there's...
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jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they sure do. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. when it comes to autism, finding the right words can be tough.d spend management finding understanding doesn't have to be. together, we can create a kinder, more inclusive world for the millions of people on the autism spectrum. go to autismspeaks.org what does the future of strength look like? it's dynamic weight that adjusts for you in real-time for a more efficient workout. and you can only experience it... (sigh) on tonal. ♪♪ >>> tonight on cnbc, do not miss crypto night in america, a window into the rapidly growing world of cryptocurrencies, how to make money off of it, how to avoid losing money off of it tune in tonight. >>> opening bell is 5:30 away. [crowd cheering] i'm not a coach, but i invested in invesco qqq. which gives me access to next-gen statistical analysis software. become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq. >> announcer: the opening bell is
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jerry a about the disputed territory. king mohammed the 6th says moroccan sovereignty in the region will never be out for discussion. morocco claims the former spanish colony as its territory, but jerry backs the polystyrene front movement in its 5, the independence of western sahara. children under the age of 5 is set to receive polio vaccinations in afghanistan for the 1st time in 3 years. that's after the taliban administration launched a full day inoculation drive before returning to power and accused un medical work of being spies and bought them from carrying out door to door campaigns. well then 3000000 children will now receive the vaccine. trees have been operated and roads are under water in the southern indian state of camel not do this comes after the heavy damsel of rain since 2015. that's when the flooding killed more than 200 people enforced many from their homes. major colleges are expecting more rain on tuesday. a series of attacks on civilians in indian and minister kashmir has spent fees of a renewed conflict in the region. authorities had stepped ab security to avoid further undressed as paddling mitchell brooks. oh, but her family is mourning, the loss of its eld
jerry a about the disputed territory. king mohammed the 6th says moroccan sovereignty in the region will never be out for discussion. morocco claims the former spanish colony as its territory, but jerry backs the polystyrene front movement in its 5, the independence of western sahara. children under the age of 5 is set to receive polio vaccinations in afghanistan for the 1st time in 3 years. that's after the taliban administration launched a full day inoculation drive before returning to power...
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jerry, hartford, kansas. caller: hello. my name is jerry. i live in kansas, the flyover town or country.mily misses -- my family -- this is our second pandemic to live through. the first one was in 1918 and door jet, my grandfather, -- georgia, my grandfather, was taking care of sick people. he told me a wagon would come around and say, "bring out your dead," and he was very active in taking care of sick people and helping. the only thing he could say that was different about him as he chewed tobacco the whole time. he made his whole little family chewed tobacco because he thought that would keep them from getting the spanish flu. and nobody caught it. they all survived well. just wanted to say hello to everyone in happy thanksgiving, and i am a very -- everyone and happy thanksgiving, and i'm a very blessed woman. host: how many people are getting together in your house? caller: about 35 people. host: any of those that you haven't seen for two years? will there be folks you haven't seen since the pandemic started? caller: no. we are a very small town, a town of 500. most of these people
jerry, hartford, kansas. caller: hello. my name is jerry. i live in kansas, the flyover town or country.mily misses -- my family -- this is our second pandemic to live through. the first one was in 1918 and door jet, my grandfather, -- georgia, my grandfather, was taking care of sick people. he told me a wagon would come around and say, "bring out your dead," and he was very active in taking care of sick people and helping. the only thing he could say that was different about him as...
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jerry seinfeld. >> so if you had an idea for like a tv show for yourself, we'd just love to talk about it. >> jerry said larry david and i, we're just going to write about like our friends. >> what kind of stories? >> oh, no. no stories. >> no stories? well, why am i watching it? >> because it's on tv. >> not yet. >> it was completely non-traditional. we decided to make a pilot. >> the second button literally makes or breaks the shirt. look at it. it's too high. >> and then the research came in. weak. >> but rick ludwin really believed in it. >> he said i could give you the money from the budget and you could do i don't know, four episodes more of "seinfeld." >> the biggest change was elaine was added to the show. >> get out! >> and you know what? that feels like we have something. >> so what do you think about the new sometime slot? 9:00 on thursday, 8:00 central. >> name one famous nbc show that aired in that time slot. >> "cheers." >> it's a dangerous slot because they're handing you the biggest audience there is. if that audience starts watching you and goes i hate this and they go oh, wait, you're dead. >> my mother caught me. >> caught you? doing what? >> you know. >> the episode that is super important in the trajectory of "seinfeld" is "the contest." >> i am never doing that again. >> it was predicated on a real contest that larry david had been part of. >> seeing who could go the longest without masturbating. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am king of the county. >> but what also should be noted, elaine is in the contest. >> john f. kennedy jr. >> and that i think was a bold statement at that time. >> hang on. hang on. >> jerryoubled its audience while it was airing because people were clearly getting on the phone and going turn it over to channel 4, you've got to see what they're doing! and that's where i think the ultimate success of the show was born. >> it's over? >> you're out? >> oh, my god, the queen is dead. >> in the '90s the world is literally changing overnight. and here are these four people grounded in their adolescence. >> you mean shrinkage? >> yes. >> they're not trying to be good people. >> and everybody recognized some part of themselves in them and went, i think i love these guys. >> george is getting upset! >> "seinfeld." that was a game changer. >> no soup for you. >> "seinfeld" just had a tone. >> you were making out during "schindler's list"? >> last three lines of the show are the first three lines of the pilot. >> the second button is the key button. it literally makes or breaks the shirt. >> a guy's shirt button is not the way you would launch a successful series. it's sure as hell
jerry seinfeld. >> so if you had an idea for like a tv show for yourself, we'd just love to talk about it. >> jerry said larry david and i, we're just going to write about like our friends. >> what kind of stories? >> oh, no. no stories. >> no stories? well, why am i watching it? >> because it's on tv. >> not yet. >> it was completely non-traditional. we decided to make a pilot. >> the second button literally makes or breaks the shirt. look...
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jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerryally do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. >>> crypto currency selling off as the dollar rises to a 16-month high. bitcoin, ether and xrp dipping to the lowest levels since late last month at least on the currencies themselves, i'm seeing technical research that shows the trend line is so strong, you'd literally have to fall back to 50 k to do technical damage. >> i think the sell off is -- we're taking a bit of a brief here we saw a lot of retail excitement in the last couple of months or so the mean token, the really not much fundamental aspects you saw a lot of retail excitement in the space. if you look at app downloads for crypto exchanges, such as coin base, i think it hit number one in app store you saw a lot of excitement enter the crypto markets in the last couple of months or so. i think we're starting to take a bit of a breather here >> they had a note out asking why is bitcoin so weak they did suggest maybe the sign of the infr
jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerryally do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. >>> crypto currency selling off as the dollar rises to a 16-month high. bitcoin, ether and xrp...
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jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerryging world. it's another day. finance, hr, planning and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only comcast business' secure network solutions give you the power of sd-wan and advanced security integrated on our activecore platform so you can control your network from anywhere, anytime. it's network management redefined. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. >>> welcome back thousands are trying to force their way into poland. a barb wire fence was breached poland has deployed thousands of soldiers and police to keep migrants out >>> the supreme court hearing arg y.s over the place of religion during executions an inmate wants a chaplain to say prayers and touch him while he's given lething injection they say it poses a risk to the integrity of the execution >>> and comkags is having what it called connection conc
jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerryging world. it's another day. finance, hr, planning and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. only...
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people to speculate on the defenceless to that white jerry speculate on the defenceless to that whitejerry and speculate on the defenceless to that white jerrywhat had been presented and as you say ifjust one juror had felt otherwise in this would have been a hung jury or 12 jurors had to come up with a unanimous decision when it comes to murder. but they looked at the three people, they gave the first of the man, travis mcmichael who actually fired the shots, found him guilty in all nine counts. there were differing decisions for the other two but all of them were found guilty of at least one felony murder count and that has a minimum sentence of life in prison. had it one the sentence of life in prison. had it gone the wrong _ sentence of life in prison. had it gone the wrong way, _ sentence of life in prison. had it gone the wrong way, you - sentence of life in prison. had it gone the wrong way, you talked j sentence of life in prison. had it gone the wrong way, you talked about what might have unfolded that's how fragile and american society is at the moment. fragile and american society is at the moment-— the moment. there was a lot of
people to speculate on the defenceless to that white jerry speculate on the defenceless to that whitejerry and speculate on the defenceless to that white jerrywhat had been presented and as you say ifjust one juror had felt otherwise in this would have been a hung jury or 12 jurors had to come up with a unanimous decision when it comes to murder. but they looked at the three people, they gave the first of the man, travis mcmichael who actually fired the shots, found him guilty in all nine...
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. >> sandra: john, if we could put the jerry baker "wall street journal" column up because this is important. from the wall street journal, jerrytrol much of the public discourse, they do. my suspicion is that most news now is consumed by people who choose what they believe and that tens of millions of americans have simply truck shot the traditional merit comic media out of the consciousness and i'm not even sure i believe the sports reporting there anymore. that's a sad reality. >> john: actually, the buchan's won the other night but washington didn't. it's a busy day of hearings on capitol hill so starting with the supply chain crisis but not the one that you are thinking. house democrats are focusing on going green. >> sandra: and on the senate side, alondra mallorca's facing questions over the border crisis. russia blackburn has her chance and she will join us next. ♪ ♪ >> how many miles of border wall could you build with a billion dollars? obviously you don't know the answer to that. the answer is 50 miles. ♪ ♪ is struggling to manage your type 2 diabetes knocking you out of your zone? lowering your a1c with once-weekly
. >> sandra: john, if we could put the jerry baker "wall street journal" column up because this is important. from the wall street journal, jerrytrol much of the public discourse, they do. my suspicion is that most news now is consumed by people who choose what they believe and that tens of millions of americans have simply truck shot the traditional merit comic media out of the consciousness and i'm not even sure i believe the sports reporting there anymore. that's a sad...
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jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they sure do. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. electric and johnson & johnson surprised the markets with the news they were splitting up. what other companies are potential breakup targets? joining us with a few ideas is kerry firestone. she's a cnbc contributor and, kerry, let's talk about this first with ge and j&j. you have different views of these splitups not all splitups are created equal. i think we're having a problem hearing qkerry. give us just a moment we'll try to check in again and make sure that's working she's set up and ready to go and these deals we saw last week were very different. general electric came first, j&j came next. and you were explaining what you think between the two which one you like better. >> yes i think j&j makes more sense there are two businesses -- well, really three there's the health care business, drugs, medical devices and then the consumer business they all evolved nat
jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they sure do. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. electric and johnson & johnson surprised the markets with the news they...
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jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerrythe roll-out of pfizer's vaccine shot for kids any day now meg tirrell has more >> tomorrow cdc's group of divorce meetings after that if the cdc director signs off, kids could be vaccinated very soon we talked with public health experts and officials about how they're preparing. there's about 28 million kids in this age group 5 to 11 in the united states. they each need two doses in terms of split we're expecting, about 15 million doses expected to be shipped in the first week ten million going to states and jurisdictions, 5 million to pharmacies, an additional 5 million per week capacity after that where are these going? most jurisdictions and states said they're diverting the dose to say doctors' offices. 29% to health depends. 4% to school-based clinics some states like maine are focusing in on schools, which is really interesting now, how much demand is out there for the shot kaiser family foundation updated the poll last week, and found 3% say definitely not 30% are in the wait-a
jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerrythe roll-out of pfizer's vaccine shot for kids any day now meg tirrell has more >> tomorrow cdc's group of divorce meetings after that if the cdc director signs off, kids could be vaccinated...
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jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. . >>> stocks looking to kick off the holiday week on a high note here futures off the high note but still indicate a stronger open for the markets. the u.s. president will join us to talk about the holiday menu protests erupting in europe over new covid restrictions new data about breakthrough cases with dr. gottlieb. second hour of "squawk box" begins right now >>> good morning and welcome back to "squawk box" let's show you the futures s&p looking to open higher as well nasdaq up about 69 points. making headlines airlines bracing for the travel crunch as they try to overcome the recent issues. now estimating that 20 million people will be flying with next sunday expected to be the busiest since the pandemic began. the average price held steady about $3.49. i think i paid $3.79 yesterdays that $1.31 higher than a week ago. >> reportedly would consider leaving the video game make
jerry is here! j! mate, how are ya!? it's so good to see you. good to see all of you, yeah! why is jerry so... popular? it's been like this ever since we started using workday. what do you mean? it makes it easier to develop great relationships with our suppliers. now everyone, everywhere loves jerry. they do. they really do. mmhmm. workday. finance, hr, planning and spend management for a changing world. . >>> stocks looking to kick off the holiday week on a high note here futures off...