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>> who is larry david? >> right. monica. >> what is gymnastics. >> yes. >> what is okay boomer?> thank you. thank you. >> for 37 seasons as host of jeopardy, trebek wanted to make a show about its stars, the contestants. >> i learned english because of you. my grandfather, who raised me, i used to sit on my grandfather's lap and watch you every day. this is a pretty special moment for me. >> his personal bout with pancreatic cancer put him in a new spotlight. >> this week i was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. >> and where trebek was always rooting for everyone else, you could see them now rooting for him. >> what is we love you alex. that's very kind. thank you. cost you 1995. you're left with 5 bucks. okay. >> they are the most important elements in my life outside of my family and friends. i can't help but be touched by what they have to say. >> he approached his diagnosis with an openness that continued during the months of treatment that followed. >> there was one day a few weeks ago when jeannie asked me in the morning how do you feel and i said i feel like i want
>> who is larry david? >> right. monica. >> what is gymnastics. >> yes. >> what is okay boomer?> thank you. thank you. >> for 37 seasons as host of jeopardy, trebek wanted to make a show about its stars, the contestants. >> i learned english because of you. my grandfather, who raised me, i used to sit on my grandfather's lap and watch you every day. this is a pretty special moment for me. >> his personal bout with pancreatic cancer put him in a...
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buffet line one night, and the guys were all in line, and the hockey players went to go and stand to larry david you doing?" and he said, "i want to come back to you guys." and he is like, "yeah, but you you're where we all where we want to be so why would you come back here you're where we want to go." and then made a whole thing about and i guess just starting writing it down. we did have something, we were watching curb during quarantine and it was the latest season and he went to a destination wedding and we started sweating we were like, "oh god. what is he going to make fun of what did we do thank god it wasn't us. it was one of our friends they hopped on his charter and didn't offer to pay. that was a big thing for him >> jimmy: yeah, he does that. >> you're on well, you gotta pay. why wouldn't you pay why wouldn't you even offer to pay? that's god that was it >> jimmy: he must have a tricky life everything he does, you are like, you have to write that down for the show. i know, it's the curse for my life >> he's the best >> jimmy: he is the absolute funniest dude. >> the smartest, by the
buffet line one night, and the guys were all in line, and the hockey players went to go and stand to larry david you doing?" and he said, "i want to come back to you guys." and he is like, "yeah, but you you're where we all where we want to be so why would you come back here you're where we want to go." and then made a whole thing about and i guess just starting writing it down. we did have something, we were watching curb during quarantine and it was the latest season...
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coming up, cazzie david, larry david's daughter getting praise from reese witherspoon and amy schumers! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! we have the power to harness abundant wind and solar energy, but it's not available all day long. use less from 4 to 9 pm and we can protect california for generations to come. yep! get the gifts you love... yesss! ... for everyone on your list. you've got the holidays, and we've got you... with all the gift for less. at ross. yes for less! >>> we are back with the young writer getting praise from comedians like amy schumer and chelsea handler. cazzie david's new bike "no one asked for this" in the shadow of her father "curb your enthusiasm's" larry david. >> reporter: cazzie was adamant this is not a self-help book. what it is is honest, incisistic and self-deprecating. must be family traits. >> honestly like a lot of this makes me feel like i ran outside naked with a kick me sign on my face and th
coming up, cazzie david, larry david's daughter getting praise from reese witherspoon and amy schumers! i love it! you don't have to spend a lot to give a lot to the ones who mean the most. you've got the holidays, and we've got you, with the best bargains ever... ...at ross. yes for less! we have the power to harness abundant wind and solar energy, but it's not available all day long. use less from 4 to 9 pm and we can protect california for generations to come. yep! get the gifts you love......
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>> who is larry david. >> ken? >> what is, okay, boomer. >> thank you. >> reporter: humble, steady, polite to the last. for 37 years as host of "jeopardy!" alex trebek wanted to make the show about its stars -- the contestants. but his personal bout with pancreatic cancer put him in a new spotlight, and gave a different feel to the show's current season. this, from only a few days ago. >> i'm an immigrant, and, like a lot of immigrants, we have a hard time learning english, and so growing up, my grandfather would sit me on his lap, and we'd watch you. and i credit you for my perfect diction, so thank you. >> reporter: and where trebek was always rooting for everyone, you could see them now rooting for him. >> what is, we love you, alex. that's very kind. thank you. cost you $1,995. you're left with a buck -- five bucks. >> reporter: put into terms what these fans mean to you, fans of the show. >> they are the most important elements in my life outside of my family and friends. i can't help but be touched by what th
>> who is larry david. >> ken? >> what is, okay, boomer. >> thank you. >> reporter: humble, steady, polite to the last. for 37 years as host of "jeopardy!" alex trebek wanted to make the show about its stars -- the contestants. but his personal bout with pancreatic cancer put him in a new spotlight, and gave a different feel to the show's current season. this, from only a few days ago. >> i'm an immigrant, and, like a lot of immigrants, we have a...
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. >> who is larry david? >> right. >> monica. >> what is gymnastics? >> yes. >> ken. >> i get to say it to alex. what is okay, boomer? >> thank you. thank you. >> reporter: born in 1940 george alexander trebek started his career hosting game shows in his native canada. >> welcome again to "reach for the top." >> reporter: making the move to hollywood in 1973. >> and now here's the wiley wizard himself, alex trebek. >> reporter: in 1984 he was chosen to host a new version of "jeopardy." >> welcome to america's favorite answer and question game, "jeopardy." >> reporter: he became such a respected referee and personality that even the parodies were kind to him. >> it's time for final jeopardy. >> and so this was the final "jeopardy." >> never be afraid of poking fun at yourself. self-deprecating humor is worth its weight in gold. >> reporter: for 37 seasons as host of "jeopardy," trebek wanted to make a show about its stars, the contestants. >> i learned english because of you, and so my grandfather, who raised me -- i'm going to get tears right now -- i
. >> who is larry david? >> right. >> monica. >> what is gymnastics? >> yes. >> ken. >> i get to say it to alex. what is okay, boomer? >> thank you. thank you. >> reporter: born in 1940 george alexander trebek started his career hosting game shows in his native canada. >> welcome again to "reach for the top." >> reporter: making the move to hollywood in 1973. >> and now here's the wiley wizard himself, alex...
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you might recognize here larry david and jerry seinfeld and o of the gags is larry david from curb your enthusia is they want to know whether someone's lin get very close into their face andlook them right in the eye like that and of course the joke of that is we all see that happening because wedot want people getting up ose and looking at our eyes like that . but that's what we're doin in these zoom calls or in a class being conducted through zoom. so those kind of special ways in which we start, the current situation is causing us tension right now. >> what i want you to think about as you're creating a learning experience for your studen is whether that's happening seriously and if it's online orou get back into the classrm and hopefully the next year. and if you think about the ct that for 2000+ years playwrights have been havi to think about how do i capture and sustain the atteion of human beings over the course of two or three hours when they are forced to sitin their seats and just look up at the front ? i think we can learn something from what strategies they havedeveloped in
you might recognize here larry david and jerry seinfeld and o of the gags is larry david from curb your enthusia is they want to know whether someone's lin get very close into their face andlook them right in the eye like that and of course the joke of that is we all see that happening because wedot want people getting up ose and looking at our eyes like that . but that's what we're doin in these zoom calls or in a class being conducted through zoom. so those kind of special ways in which we...
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you might recognize you are larry david and jerry seinfeld to one another and what of the running gags that larry david shall curb your enthusiasm is when you he wants to know whetr someone is lying he gets very close up into the faith and looks them right in the i like that. course the joke of that is we are cringe at that happens because we do want people getting up close and looking in our eyes like that for an extended time. that's what were doing in these zoom calls frequently or in a classroom has been conducted through zoom. there's a special way in which these, are current situation is causing us attention fatigue right now. what i want you think about as you're creating a learning experience for your students and whether that's online the semester or this year or as you get back into the classroom some of you in the next hopefully next year, i'm going -- as the about the fact that a playwright, and for 2000 plus years playwrights have been having to think about how to i capture and sustain the attention of human beings over the course of a two or three hour period when they ar
you might recognize you are larry david and jerry seinfeld to one another and what of the running gags that larry david shall curb your enthusiasm is when you he wants to know whetr someone is lying he gets very close up into the faith and looks them right in the i like that. course the joke of that is we are cringe at that happens because we do want people getting up close and looking in our eyes like that for an extended time. that's what were doing in these zoom calls frequently or in a...
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. >> who is larry david? >> right. >> what is okay boomer?> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: thousands of episodes later, alex trebek and "jeopardy" have become ingrained in pop culture. >> time for final jeopardy. >> never be afraid of poking fun at yourself. >> good night. >> self-deprecating humor is worth its weight in gold. >> reporter: canadian-born, trebek got his start in news at the cbc. >> i was the only bilingual announcer, i got to do extra programming. i was 27 years old at the time. i was having a good time. >> reporter: 1984, tv guruuruuru griffin hired trebek to host "jeopardy." >> welcome to excitement headquarters. >> reporter: in 2019, the private trebek started to fight a public battle. >> it was not devastating news to me. >> reporter: he openly shared his diagnosis with viewers. >> this week i was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. throughout my life i've always wondered about how courageous a human being was. i might be scared to death and i would still have to deal with it. but i'm not scared to death. maybe i
. >> who is larry david? >> right. >> what is okay boomer?> thank you, thank you. >> reporter: thousands of episodes later, alex trebek and "jeopardy" have become ingrained in pop culture. >> time for final jeopardy. >> never be afraid of poking fun at yourself. >> good night. >> self-deprecating humor is worth its weight in gold. >> reporter: canadian-born, trebek got his start in news at the cbc. >> i was the only...
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skateboarding legend tony hawk going incognito as comedian larry david. >> i would never be able to tellfor nailing it. lupita nyong'o channelling stacey dash from "clueless." >> and ciara and russell wilson. stunned fans as janet, jackson and busta. >> and busta rhymes recreating the song "what's it gonna be." >> loved it. j-rod with their '80s themed celebrity costumes. j.lo as madonna and a-rod as "the boss" bruce springsteen. >> very creative. mona, what were you for halloween again? >> i was a bratz doll. yes. i did not have the budget they had, but i tried. >> i was a man who was recovering from knee surgery. you saw the beard, right? >> oh, my gosh. you guys, he came in with a bob. >> there was hair all over the makeup floor. that mona was stepping over. >> he came in looking like alan iverson braided down. i love it. i love that you choose to be bald. it's a choice, y'all. >> it's something special, uh-huh, yeah. definitely. >> well, you know that mariah carey once said don't forget about us. it seems the queen of christmas is already forgetting about thanksgiving. >> check out h
skateboarding legend tony hawk going incognito as comedian larry david. >> i would never be able to tellfor nailing it. lupita nyong'o channelling stacey dash from "clueless." >> and ciara and russell wilson. stunned fans as janet, jackson and busta. >> and busta rhymes recreating the song "what's it gonna be." >> loved it. j-rod with their '80s themed celebrity costumes. j.lo as madonna and a-rod as "the boss" bruce springsteen. >>...
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knows i'm insane so - [ laughter ] >> seth: well, i want to ask about this because your father, larry davidhis own neurosis he has played a character named larry. there's this sense that maybe he is telling us a lot about himself in his writing and his performance. i am also lucky enough to know your mom, laurie how did they feel when you started writing a book that was about yourself, and therefore, was going to also have a bit about them >> you know, my mom is really used to being written about by my dad and also, i wrote about my sister, who had the experience of living with my mom and seeing how she handled it but i would describe my mom's reaction actually to be really well-described in a tweet she wrote to support me to her couple thousand followers, which she likes to brag about. but she tweeted, like, "daughter's book is coming out remember, kids exaggerate. first of all, way to discredit me before it even comes out. and also, publicly, call me a kid. yeah [ laughter ] she offered to delete it, which i find myself doing a lot. she's like, "fine, if you don't want me to support you t
knows i'm insane so - [ laughter ] >> seth: well, i want to ask about this because your father, larry davidhis own neurosis he has played a character named larry. there's this sense that maybe he is telling us a lot about himself in his writing and his performance. i am also lucky enough to know your mom, laurie how did they feel when you started writing a book that was about yourself, and therefore, was going to also have a bit about them >> you know, my mom is really used to being...
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. >> reporter: his graduates include larry david and jeremy allan steinke.was no act. that's how he talked, as a shy kit with a wry wit. how did you know you were funny? >> people wil would tell me i'm funny. >> reporter: after the army, he became an account, who wasn't good with numbers. >> if i was still with enron, they would still be in business. the government would never be able to figure out my books. i said, i don't think i'm cut out for accounting. and that's when i decided, okay, let's find out if i'm any good. i had kind of a strange theory of accountantcy. i always felt if you got within two or three bucks of it,,. >> reporter: he hit it big and 1960. his debut album won three grammys, including a shocker: album of the year. >> you beat out harry belafonte and frank sinatra. and you met frank later? >> yes. my stammer is getting even worse as i discovered this. i don't think frank was thrilled that a stand-up comic beat out his album. >> reporter: his trademark is his cadence. he takes his time and pauses. and he has those phone calls. his favori
. >> reporter: his graduates include larry david and jeremy allan steinke.was no act. that's how he talked, as a shy kit with a wry wit. how did you know you were funny? >> people wil would tell me i'm funny. >> reporter: after the army, he became an account, who wasn't good with numbers. >> if i was still with enron, they would still be in business. the government would never be able to figure out my books. i said, i don't think i'm cut out for accounting. and that's...
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larry: thank you for that honor, but i am very happy at blackrock. i committed to my employees and my board and to my family already, i'm staying in new york for the time being. david thank you. fink: that was larry speaking to david rubenstein at the bloomberg new economy forum. singapore's biggest banks have remained resilient during the pandemic, beating estimates. joining us now is the ceo of southeast asia's biggest bank, dbs group's piyush gupta. great to have you on. thank you very much for your time. we continue to see this resurgence of virus cases around the world. how long do you expect to remain resilient? last time, you said business momentum has improved. you saw a pickup in credit card spending. but for how long? piyush: well, you have got to aalize that there is frankly bifurcated situation with the virus as we speak because most of the countries in east asia are actually doing ok. you are not seeing a massive resurgence of the virus in most north asian countries. however, we have a footprint. and as a consequence, you are beginning to see activity pickup , and it started picking up in the third quarter. it has continued to stay strong so people are
larry: thank you for that honor, but i am very happy at blackrock. i committed to my employees and my board and to my family already, i'm staying in new york for the time being. david thank you. fink: that was larry speaking to david rubenstein at the bloomberg new economy forum. singapore's biggest banks have remained resilient during the pandemic, beating estimates. joining us now is the ceo of southeast asia's biggest bank, dbs group's piyush gupta. great to have you on. thank you very much...
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. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. and larry was offended.nbc believed in the show so they said we're committing to four episodes. >> yes, yeah, right. four episodes. >> normally it's 13 or 8 or something. >> yes, at least. >> so we really didn't think they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we felt that they had to go through their process and they would learn and ultimately they knew better than we did. >> my mother caught me. >> caught you? doing what? >> you know. i was alone. >> the turning point for "seinfeld" from like nice show that all of the cool people kind of know about but that's it to massive hit was the episode called "the contest" where they tried to abstain from self-pleasure for as long as possible. >> 6:30, time for your bath. >> george, i'm hungry. >> hang on, ma. hang on. >> once you do 30 minutes on masturbation, you can pretty much get away with anything. >> i guess you'll be going back to that hospital. >> my mother, jerry. >> but are you still master of your domain? >> i am king
. >> we said to larry david, hey, like nothing happens. and larry was offended.nbc believed in the show so they said we're committing to four episodes. >> yes, yeah, right. four episodes. >> normally it's 13 or 8 or something. >> yes, at least. >> so we really didn't think they had too much confidence in the show. >> we didn't think it would work, but we felt that they had to go through their process and they would learn and ultimately they knew better than...
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in david, larry said the skin pride you wrote it beautifully. : in illinois, almost became the vice president for joe biden. no money. she was in a wheelchair. ron: sunday the future of this great country of ours, that a man or woman in wheelchair will rise to the office of th officef the presidency of the united states . will hold you to that. if there's any other questions, please let me know. they thomas another one. ron, do you watch a lot of basketball. so, who are your favorite players. ron: lebron james, the lakers of course. i have to tell you, i know tom rated tom and i have been in the village rated redondo beach several times. he is a wonderful writer. tom, as i told you any times, mike great sport is baseball. in the dodgers. i love the dodgers. i grew up a yankee fan. this a big deal. his almost sacrilegious coming out to california from new york. becoming a dodgers fan. my neighborhood where i grew up, either hated the yankees love the dodgers are you love the dodgers. it is between the two blocks. there were dodgers fans and yankee
in david, larry said the skin pride you wrote it beautifully. : in illinois, almost became the vice president for joe biden. no money. she was in a wheelchair. ron: sunday the future of this great country of ours, that a man or woman in wheelchair will rise to the office of th officef the presidency of the united states . will hold you to that. if there's any other questions, please let me know. they thomas another one. ron, do you watch a lot of basketball. so, who are your favorite players....
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david: special contributor larry summers of harvard.ink supply shocks can be good both good and bad and we could have a good supply shock
david: special contributor larry summers of harvard.ink supply shocks can be good both good and bad and we could have a good supply shock
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david westin. this week, larry summers of harvard and glenn hubbard of columbia. sam dowell of equity partners. pect a biden administration would be more pro regulation. david: charmin of goldman sachs. beth akers of the manhattan institute. rebecca greene of william & mary. rebecca: none of that will matter if the defeated ballots would impact the outcome. david: and rick rieder of ac
david westin. this week, larry summers of harvard and glenn hubbard of columbia. sam dowell of equity partners. pect a biden administration would be more pro regulation. david: charmin of goldman sachs. beth akers of the manhattan institute. rebecca greene of william & mary. rebecca: none of that will matter if the defeated ballots would impact the outcome. david: and rick rieder of ac
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david westin. this week, contributors larry summers of harvard. and afsaneh beschloss of rock creek. al reserve governor dan tarullo of harvard. nobel laureate paul romer of nyu. paul: there is something deeper structural that we have to address. david: steve rattner of willette advisors. and tom and of bank of america. >> the generations that are coming up want this. they want us to do esg. >> all of them are asking about this.
david westin. this week, contributors larry summers of harvard. and afsaneh beschloss of rock creek. al reserve governor dan tarullo of harvard. nobel laureate paul romer of nyu. paul: there is something deeper structural that we have to address. david: steve rattner of willette advisors. and tom and of bank of america. >> the generations that are coming up want this. they want us to do esg. >> all of them are asking about this.
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david: certain justice. both aviators. thank you so much to larry sabato. director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. coming up, the polls have had their say, the candidates have had theirs as well. now is up to the voters. we turn to our bloomberg political contributor jeanne zaino. as we go out for a television audience, we are looking at voters in san francisco in line. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turn to mark crumpton for first word news. mark: we are here. americans turned out in huge numbers to cast their ballots on this election day the elections project says more than 100 million americans have already voted. by the time polls close tonight, the department of homeland security estimates that number will be 150 million. americans may not know who will be sworn in as president next january for days or weeks. if a tight race in battleground states prompts special challenges over late arriving ballots. they may have tried, but no foreign hackers successfully meddled in the 2020 electio
david: certain justice. both aviators. thank you so much to larry sabato. director of the center for politics at the university of virginia. coming up, the polls have had their say, the candidates have had theirs as well. now is up to the voters. we turn to our bloomberg political contributor jeanne zaino. as we go out for a television audience, we are looking at voters in san francisco in line. ♪ david: this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we turn to mark...
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david perdue, their in line with georgia values. they stand up for the military and families. they are against all the left-wing philosophies of aoc, bernie sanders and larrye going to stop socialism in america. this is a georgia race, but it's national. that is why you have so much on both sides. beco we have to leave it there. we appreciate you being with us. we will keep a close eye on th this. >> progressive's putting pressure on president-elect joe biden to put a member of their faction in his cabinet, we give thanks to all of our service members who put their lives on the line to keep us safe. >> we are both currently deployed in iraq, shout out to my home town. we want to wish all the families a happy thanksgiving. >> we love and miss you. bye-bye. i suffered with psoriasis for so long. i felt gross. people were afraid i was contagious. i was covered from head to toe. i was afraid to show my skin. after i started cosentyx i wasn't covered anymore. four years clear. five years now. i just look and feel better. see me. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked
david perdue, their in line with georgia values. they stand up for the military and families. they are against all the left-wing philosophies of aoc, bernie sanders and larrye going to stop socialism in america. this is a georgia race, but it's national. that is why you have so much on both sides. beco we have to leave it there. we appreciate you being with us. we will keep a close eye on th this. >> progressive's putting pressure on president-elect joe biden to put a member of their...
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david stilwell talked about china's influence around the globe. first former secretary of state condoleezza rice. this was hosted by the hoover institution. >> larry diamond, , senior fellw at the hoover institution with over research fellow glynn, i lead the hoover institution project on globals china's sharp power. we join with us in on u.s.-china relations at asia society, are cosponsored today, and warmly welcoming you to this event with assistant secretary of state for east asia and pacific affairs david stilwell who is joining us from tokyo today and will address the theme of today's session, covert, coercive and corrupt, countering chinese communist party malign influence in free societies. following his address he will engage in a conversation with two leading china scholars, orville schell and oriana mastro. the first is by my pleasure to welcome for opening remarks the director of the hoover institution and the 66 secretary of state of the united states, condeleezz rice. >> i am deliged to open this session of our project at hoover on chinese sharp power. and i especially want to welcome assistant secretary of state for east asian affair
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david: i do not know for sure, but i think having listened to both arguments, that larry was -- thatarry tribe was given a tough time in the first round of arguments. you could tell he was not making a lot of headway with the courts conservatives and boise had done the argument in the supreme court and had done very well and sort of one so i assume that people, al gore and the people around him said well, boise had done so well arguing this case and the florida supreme court, why not have him carry on and make the argument in the u.s. supreme court. susan: let's listen to ted olson. [audio clip] >> with respect to punchcard ballots, there are different standards for evaluating those ballots from county to county. and it is a documented history, in this case, that there have been different standards between november 7 at the present three respect to how those punchcard pallets are evaluated. -- punchcard ballots are evaluated. palm springs is the best example. they started with a clear role, which had been articulated and explained to voters, as of 1990. then they got into the process
david: i do not know for sure, but i think having listened to both arguments, that larry was -- thatarry tribe was given a tough time in the first round of arguments. you could tell he was not making a lot of headway with the courts conservatives and boise had done the argument in the supreme court and had done very well and sort of one so i assume that people, al gore and the people around him said well, boise had done so well arguing this case and the florida supreme court, why not have him...
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larry tie on his biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight we are here to celebrate the publication of abraham lincoln in his time a new biography of lincoln by david reynolds. this is his book launch and it has received * reviews in and publishers weekly and elsewhere though we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon or your own independent local bookstore. david reynolds is a professor at the graduate center and the author of walt whitman america a cultural biography, winner of the bancroft prize. his other books include beneath the american renaissance john brown abolitionist and mightier than the sword, uncle tom's cabin and the battle. he's the regular book reviewer for the "new york times" book review and "the wall street journal." david will be in conversation with one of the leading historians since 19th century america. the pioneering works include the ruling race 1982, slavery and freedom and interpretation of the old south, the radical and the republican frederick douglas, abraham lincoln and triumph of antislavery politics. and his latest book freedom national the destruction of slavery in the united states 1861 to 1865. they will ha
larry tie on his biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight we are here to celebrate the publication of abraham lincoln in his time a new biography of lincoln by david reynolds. this is his book launch and it has received * reviews in and publishers weekly and elsewhere though we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon or your own independent local bookstore. david reynolds is a professor at the graduate center and the author of walt whitman america a cultural biography, winner of the bancroft...
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david bossie will now coordinate the campaign's legal strategy, but it's already suffered setbacks with multiple cases tossed out. amid concerns the president won't go quietly, top economic adviser larrylow said there will be a peaceful transfer of power. >> we abide by the rule of law, ynd so will this president. >> reporter: advisers say this legal battle should have been mapped out months ago, but nobody wanted to discuss the possibility of losing with the president. now they are focused on challenging the outcome in pennsylvania. but if biden wins by a large enough margin in that state, even the supreme court won't be able to help. norah. >> o'donnell: paula reid at the white house, thank you. joining us now is "60 minutes" correspondent and cbs news political analyst john dickerson. so, john, if joe biden wins, how does he unify the country? >> reporter: well, if he wins, unity is going to be very difficult because president trump will say he won by cheating, and that means his supporters will be inflamed, and joe biden's supporters are then not going to want to extend ataciousness to those people. but what we've seen from joe biden already, since election day, is this attempt to
david bossie will now coordinate the campaign's legal strategy, but it's already suffered setbacks with multiple cases tossed out. amid concerns the president won't go quietly, top economic adviser larrylow said there will be a peaceful transfer of power. >> we abide by the rule of law, ynd so will this president. >> reporter: advisers say this legal battle should have been mapped out months ago, but nobody wanted to discuss the possibility of losing with the president. now they are...
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>> larry, it's a big deal to see not one but three highly respected doctors from ucsf on this board. dr. david kessler, dr. robert rodriguez and dr. eric gooseby bring a wide range of experience to this team. their work here for the past seven months will highlight the bay area's success responding to the pandemic. the biden administration making a strong first step to building a national strategy to fight the pandemic. appointing a 13-member covid-19 advisory board comprised of public health experts across the country. >> there's so much good work happening at state and local levels across the country, governors, mayors, they're stepping up. the advisory board will listen and learn lessons from their experience. >> reporter: the experience coming from the bay area, including ucsf david kessler, dr. robert rodriguez and eric goosby. bob wachter has worked with each of them personally. >> the three people that have been chosen bring very different lenses to the pandemic. they're all remarkable leader. >> reporter: dr. kessler is a leader in academia. the former dean of ucsf served as fda commis
>> larry, it's a big deal to see not one but three highly respected doctors from ucsf on this board. dr. david kessler, dr. robert rodriguez and dr. eric gooseby bring a wide range of experience to this team. their work here for the past seven months will highlight the bay area's success responding to the pandemic. the biden administration making a strong first step to building a national strategy to fight the pandemic. appointing a 13-member covid-19 advisory board comprised of public...
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david, we know what the message is, obviously, in that tweet, but how much further do you think it goes in terms of influencing others to speak out? >> how much influence larry in general -- >> yes. >> or this -- >> yeah. >> i think it's a message it's growing. they came out and said this is the national embarrassment. thankful we have people like liz cheney in the house, and republicans with backbone, who stood up, but, erica, when you look at the overall number, the number of prominent republicans who have stood up to president trump on this, you can count on two hands. it's an embarrassment for the party that they're not taking this seriously. the party is complicit. the republican party is complicit and the mess we have on our hands and a number of deaths. this is not just the president. the congress is an equal branch of government. they failed to step up and we've got ourselves in a terrible spot. the vaccine apparently coming. but nonetheless we have paid a price for the number of americans, the number of people that will be left with all sorts of infirmities, and the reputation of the united states, looking like a crazy banana republic. >> the good n
david, we know what the message is, obviously, in that tweet, but how much further do you think it goes in terms of influencing others to speak out? >> how much influence larry in general -- >> yes. >> or this -- >> yeah. >> i think it's a message it's growing. they came out and said this is the national embarrassment. thankful we have people like liz cheney in the house, and republicans with backbone, who stood up, but, erica, when you look at the overall number,...
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larry tie. timely new important biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight we are here however to celebrate the publication of a team. abraham lincoln in his time. a new biography of lincoln by david reynolds. abe is just out. this is his book launch. in the book has received start early reviews in publishers weekly and elsewhere. we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon or preferably your own local independent bookstore. david reynolds is a distinguished professor at the graduate center. he is the author of walt whitman's america a cultural biography. winner of the ben croft. his other books include beneath the american resins outs john brown abolitionist. and mightier than the sword uncle tom's cabin in the battle for america. he is a regular book reviewer for the new york review of books, the near times book review and the wall street journal. david will be in conversation with james oakes, one of the leading historians of the 19th century america. james is pioneering works include the ruling race covid 1982. slavery and freedom and interpretation of the old south, the radical and the republican frederick douglass abraham lincoln and the triumph of antislavery policy. in h
larry tie. timely new important biography of joseph mccarthy. tonight we are here however to celebrate the publication of a team. abraham lincoln in his time. a new biography of lincoln by david reynolds. abe is just out. this is his book launch. in the book has received start early reviews in publishers weekly and elsewhere. we encourage everyone to look it up on amazon or preferably your own local independent bookstore. david reynolds is a distinguished professor at the graduate center. he is...
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david. >> in the meantime, the dow is up 600 points. now with the best three-day gain since april. coming up, do not miss larry on the street" continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ witenergyng, and change came to every part of our universe. seismic or small, it continues. change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror. and know you're not alone. because this... come on jesse, one more! ...is a reflection of an unstoppable community. in the mirror. >>> check out shares of uber and lyft california voters approving option 22 allowing the companies to classify workers as independent contractors rather than employees both stocks are up first, larry kudlow will join us after this break to discuss the election we are back in two minutes ♪ ♪ ♪ heart monitors that let your doctor watch over you, just like you watch over your best friend. another life-changing technology from abbott, so you don't wait for life. you live it. >> welcome back. i'm sue herera in the your money, your vote in nevada, counting of ballots has been suspended u
david. >> in the meantime, the dow is up 600 points. now with the best three-day gain since april. coming up, do not miss larry on the street" continues. ♪ ♪ ♪ witenergyng, and change came to every part of our universe. seismic or small, it continues. change is all around us. shaped by technology and human ingenuity, we can make it work for you and your business. see yourself. welcome back to the mirror. and know you're not alone. because this... come on jesse, one more! ...is...
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larry culp is one of us and ge is a regular company when they start pronouncing it turbine. >> while on hydrogen, i hear the music, does this have any impact on nicola, which is -- >> oh, my, davidthat so right that was tomorrow -- that was going to be tomorrow's mad dash. by the way, i have lords town tonight. >> lords town? >> lords town. oh, lords town, got it >> lords town. >> i know them okay. >> look at that, steve burns, he's top work horse, top work horse guy. that's a whole other world i'm involved with. >> it is so -- >> it is like kirby's fourth -- >> your worlds upon worlds upon worlds. >> i'm all these things. >>t yr iisouworld, we're just living in it opening bell coming up next. t-mobile's been building it's 5g network for a moment like this... introducing the iphone 12 pro with 5g. now at t-mobile, you can unleash the power of the epic iphone 12 pro in more places. get 2 iphone 12 pro max + 2 lines of unlimited 5g for just $100. only at t-mobile. america's largest 5g network. lexus has been celebrating driveway moments. here's to one more, the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2021 is 300 for $339 a month for 36 months and we'll make your first mo
larry culp is one of us and ge is a regular company when they start pronouncing it turbine. >> while on hydrogen, i hear the music, does this have any impact on nicola, which is -- >> oh, my, davidthat so right that was tomorrow -- that was going to be tomorrow's mad dash. by the way, i have lords town tonight. >> lords town? >> lords town. oh, lords town, got it >> lords town. >> i know them okay. >> look at that, steve burns, he's top work horse, top...
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david, thank you very much. mail—in ballots are still being counted in the state of georgia. 0ur correspondent, larry madowo, spokefficial who described the process in fulton county. right now, they get a tray of ballots, they will put it through the opener extractors and then once they get them out of the envelopes they will go over to these people that are flattening them and preparing them for the scanners in the back. once they go through the scanners, we take a thumb—drive over over there and that vote review panel will look at any of the ballots that have been flagged by the software where voter intent is in question. what they'll do is determine how the voter, what the voter's intent was. they wanted to vote for this candidate or that candidate. so all these ballots that are being counted here, they must have been received by when? 7pm on election day. is it possible to add any ballots after that to this group? no, we closed all of our drop boxes at 7pm on election night and if we didn't receive anything in the mail by 7pm on election night, anything that was received after that is rejected. so you say ther
david, thank you very much. mail—in ballots are still being counted in the state of georgia. 0ur correspondent, larry madowo, spokefficial who described the process in fulton county. right now, they get a tray of ballots, they will put it through the opener extractors and then once they get them out of the envelopes they will go over to these people that are flattening them and preparing them for the scanners in the back. once they go through the scanners, we take a thumb—drive over over...
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larry kudlow, national economic council director. i've got to start with politics. two guests who were members of the trump team withdrew from our program this morning, david bossie andprogram, we believe to go to meetings in the white house. is there significance in that, is there regrouping within the white house bearing in mind these difficult political developments outside? what do you say is. >> you've got the best of the herd, the best of the litter, the cream of the cop, what more can we do. stuart: let's get serious, i want to talk to you, you are a serious guy, what is the state to play with in the white house at the moment. i've got to tell you, john roberts from fox is saying that trump says he will not concede the dividing camp is responding that the united states government is perfectly capable of excoriating trespassers out of the white house, this is intense stuff, what is the situation of the white house. >> i'm not going to comment on this campaign stuff. i understand it is important but my lane is economic policy. i know that the president wants to make sure that this is a fair election and illegal election with legal ballots. he said that many time
larry kudlow, national economic council director. i've got to start with politics. two guests who were members of the trump team withdrew from our program this morning, david bossie andprogram, we believe to go to meetings in the white house. is there significance in that, is there regrouping within the white house bearing in mind these difficult political developments outside? what do you say is. >> you've got the best of the herd, the best of the litter, the cream of the cop, what more...
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essentially flat at the moment huge lineup still to come on the show including eli lilly ceo david ricks, maryland governor larry and chicago fed president charles evans. i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy. awesome. hey look, i found the tent! get xfinity home with no term contract required. click or call today. >>> welcome back an update on the pandemic. the united states now hitting a new record this daily cases yesterday with more than 185,000. that beat the previous record set last friday of 176,000, obviously a record no one wants to be beating. the cdc advising americans now not to travel for thanksgiving's holiday to help prevent the spread of the virus. officials said that they were especially concerned about transportation hubs and people waiting in line to board planes and buses, urging people to celebrate the hole die o
essentially flat at the moment huge lineup still to come on the show including eli lilly ceo david ricks, maryland governor larry and chicago fed president charles evans. i feel like we're forgetting something. let me check. xfinity home gives you peace of mind from anywhere with professionally monitored home security built around you. no, i think we're good. good. so when you're away, you don't have to worry. the tent. we forgot... the tent. except about that. xfinity home. simple. easy....