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makes a guest david letterman makes a guest david letterman makes a guest david letterman makes a guest new head & shoulders bare. i'm steve, i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking release, my sleep is way better. my inflammation has gone way down. i'm nonstop now, i feel way better than i did before. i don't sit down in life anymore. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?! mucinex dm gives you 12 hours of relief from chest congestion and any type of cough, day or night. mucinex dm. it's comeback season. >>> well, all nine people who overshot a runway have survived. the plane ended up in a bay yesterday. military officials say it happened at a marine corps base near oahu. everyone was able to make it back to safety, though, on shore, and they weren't hurt. the plane had been flying a routine training mission. >>> while lawmakers in florida tour the site of a florida shooting and derek chauvin loses his appeal. those are some of the latest stories on the morning newsstan
makes a guest david letterman makes a guest david letterman makes a guest david letterman makes a guest new head & shoulders bare. i'm steve, i lost 138 pounds in nine months on golo and taking release. since taking release, my sleep is way better. my inflammation has gone way down. i'm nonstop now, i feel way better than i did before. i don't sit down in life anymore. - bye, bye cough. - later chest congestion. hello 12 hours of relief. 12 hours!! not coughing? hashtag still not coughing?!...
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hey, it's david letterman, everybody. the album, i still do, the cd "live on letterman." what stands out to you as the great musical performances? >> david: it's great for you to cite this, one of the great musical parts of the show on the people who booked these acts were great producers and in touch with the ride variety of music and it was a tremendous gift. when you don't have that in your life, every night, you really, really miss it. great to hear you guy again and thank you again. [applause] i was thinking about this. green day, whenever green day would be on, i was frightened. >> stephen: sure. >> david: whenever they would finish, he would charge the desk and lunge at me. to the point where i assumed he was kidding around or perhaps he actually wanted to hurt me. looking back at that now. i just think wow, what a great experience that was. let me tell you about the national. can i talk about this? >> stephen: please do. hold on. are we good on time? >> david: this is the second time in my life if this is happenin
hey, it's david letterman, everybody. the album, i still do, the cd "live on letterman." what stands out to you as the great musical performances? >> david: it's great for you to cite this, one of the great musical parts of the show on the people who booked these acts were great producers and in touch with the ride variety of music and it was a tremendous gift. when you don't have that in your life, every night, you really, really miss it. great to hear you guy again and thank...
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david letterman! and musical guest the national. featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: yeah, yeah, yeah. how are you? hey! everybody at the home office in scottsdale, arizona. there you go! [cheers and applause] have a good show. happy. nice, delightful. please have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. welcome one and all in here, out there, all around the world to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. [cheering] folks, it's a big day, and it's not just 'cause my guest tonight is david letterman. [cheers and applause] yeah, i agree. i could not agree more. i'm so happy he's back in the ed sullivan theater, because he left a yogurt in the break room fridge. and i think it's growing. today of course is also joe biden's birthday! happy birthday, mr. president! good for you. biden is now 81 and has broken his own record as the united states' oldest sitting als
david letterman! and musical guest the national. featuring louis cato and "the late show" band. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! [cheers and applause] >> stephen: yeah, yeah, yeah. how are you? hey! everybody at the home office in scottsdale, arizona. there you go! [cheers and applause] have a good show. happy. nice, delightful. please have a seat, everybody. thank you very much. welcome one and all in here, out there,...
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david letterman. [applause] >> jericka: and david letterman returns to late-night to find some surprising changes. >> is it anything like what you had over there down there? >> what, all of this weed? [laughter] >> davi letterman, everybody! [applause] ♪ ♪ >> jericka: good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. i'm jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with israel and hamas on the verge of a deal that would free a number of hostages in gaza in exchange for a temporary pause in fighting. the long-anticipated agreement is expected to be for the release of 50 hostages, mainly women and children. in addition to the four-day pause in fighting, the deal includes the freeing of at least 150 palestinian prisoners currently being held by israel. a number of hostages freed could increase in the days ahead. today's news comes as we learn or 10,000 people have been killed in gaza according to the hamas-run health ministry. tonight israel is preparing to escalate the war by moving its
david letterman. [applause] >> jericka: and david letterman returns to late-night to find some surprising changes. >> is it anything like what you had over there down there? >> what, all of this weed? [laughter] >> davi letterman, everybody! [applause] ♪ ♪ >> jericka: good evening and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. i'm jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with israel and hamas on the verge of a deal that would free a number of hostages...
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david letterman. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and david letterman returns to "late night" tois it anything like you what you had over there, down there? >> what? all this weed? >> david letterman, everybody. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with breaking news with israel and hamas agreeing on a deal that will free a number of hostages in gaza in exchange for a temporary pause in fighting. the long anticipated agreement is for the release of 50 hostages, mainly women and children. in addition to the four-day pause in fighting, the deal includes the freeing of at least 150 palestinian prisoners currently being held by israel. the number of hostages freed could increase in the days ahead. today's news comes as we learn 14,000 people have been killed in gaza according to the hamas-run health ministry. tnight israel is preparing to escalate the war by moving its devastating ground invasion from northern gaza further south. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu today announced that the military's push into sou
david letterman. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: and david letterman returns to "late night" tois it anything like you what you had over there, down there? >> what? all this weed? >> david letterman, everybody. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm jericka duncan in for norah. we begin tonight with breaking news with israel and hamas agreeing on a deal that will free a number of hostages in gaza in exchange for a...
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. >> knock it off >> and we look back at bay area late show antics as david letterman makes a returnv. ♪ >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. if you are still in town you were hopeful it was the start of a calm holiday week. it was really anything but for some of the prominent companies in tech. they seemed to dominate all week. much of it surrounding two men, elon musk, who you know, and the billionaire owner of x and sam altman who you probably should know. he was the ceo of open ai until two days ago, open ai is the company behind chat gpt that stormed the internet that is where we start tonight after he was suddenly and unexpectedly let go. >> reporter: how loyal would you be to your boss even if you like them a lot? not as faithful as the employees of open ai, almost every single one of them threatened to quit on monday over the firing of ceo sam altman ousted by the board on friday. aren't you saying hey, didn't i just see him at apec? >> you did, on thursday. >> how it can cure new diseases and find ways to so
. >> knock it off >> and we look back at bay area late show antics as david letterman makes a returnv. ♪ >>> from kpix, this is the late news with sara donchey on cbs news bay area. >> hello, i'm sara donchey. if you are still in town you were hopeful it was the start of a calm holiday week. it was really anything but for some of the prominent companies in tech. they seemed to dominate all week. much of it surrounding two men, elon musk, who you know, and the...
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david letterman is giving away a big piece of history from his show. >> hi, everybody, i'm give away friend give away paul. >> he is giving away the 20 foot long, "late show with david letterman" show that graced the building. a donation of $10 or moreepters you into the sweepstakes with proceeds to habitat for humanity and win a trip to new york city to win dave and paul. how much would someone have to pay you to do this? even if they did could you get a few feet off of the ground? the amazing stunts and alaska airlines $99 companion fare means that you can bring your best friend... you know, one of us is gonna have to change? but we're twinning? oh yay. ♪♪ ♪ we care a lot. ♪ you know, my friend funshine would have loved this trip. ♪♪ well our companion fare is just $99 with the alaska airlines visa card, so your friend can come along with you! next time you're the legs! ♪ ♪ we care a lot ♪ . >>> we have seen protesters scaling buildings. with all eyes on san francisco you would think this stunt on the transamerica building. three people in color-coordinated outfits repel down one o
david letterman is giving away a big piece of history from his show. >> hi, everybody, i'm give away friend give away paul. >> he is giving away the 20 foot long, "late show with david letterman" show that graced the building. a donation of $10 or moreepters you into the sweepstakes with proceeds to habitat for humanity and win a trip to new york city to win dave and paul. how much would someone have to pay you to do this? even if they did could you get a few feet off of...
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david letterman is giving away a big piece of history from his show. >> hi, everybody, i'm give awayd this is my friend give away paul. >> he is giving away the 20 foot long, "late show with david letterman" show that graced the building. a donation of $10 or moreepters you into the sweepstakes with proceeds to habitat for humanity and win a trip to new york city to win dave and paul. how much would someone have to pay you to do this? even if they did could you get a few feet off of the ground? the amazing stunts and in order for small businesses to thrive, they need to be smart, efficient, savvy. making the most of every opportunity. that's why comcast business is introducing the small business bonus. for a limited time you can get up to a $1000 prepaid card with qualifying internet. yep, $1000. so switch to business internet from the company with the largest fastest reliable network and that powers more businesses than anyone else. learn how you can get $1000 back for your business today. comcast business. powering possibilities. . >>> we have seen protesters scaling buildings. wit
david letterman is giving away a big piece of history from his show. >> hi, everybody, i'm give awayd this is my friend give away paul. >> he is giving away the 20 foot long, "late show with david letterman" show that graced the building. a donation of $10 or moreepters you into the sweepstakes with proceeds to habitat for humanity and win a trip to new york city to win dave and paul. how much would someone have to pay you to do this? even if they did could you get a few...
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. >>> finally, david letterman back at the late show.mer host was a guest on last night's episode of the late show with stephen colbert. his first appearance since 2015. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm jarred hill, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm jericka duncan in for norah. we begin with the holiday travel rush kicking into high gear, but severe weather could cause chaos at airports and on the roads. aaa estimates a near record of 55 million americans will travel more than 50 miles from their home this year with the majority of them driving to their thanksgiving day destinations. a major storm system, however, moving across the country could bring travel disruptions from the southern plains to the northeast. cbs's kris van cleave is at newark liberty international airport with more. i see some planes getting ready to take off behind you, kris. good evening. >> reporter: jericka, millions of americans are already on the move for thanksgiving, tryi
. >>> finally, david letterman back at the late show.mer host was a guest on last night's episode of the late show with stephen colbert. his first appearance since 2015. >>> for more, download the cbs news app on your cell phone or connected tv. i'm jarred hill, cbs news, new york. >> announcer: this is the "cbs overnight news." >>> i'm jericka duncan in for norah. we begin with the holiday travel rush kicking into high gear, but severe weather could...
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if they can get them out of here, if they're too badly wounded, they will go out to letterman. general hospital, remember, this is a field hospital and mr. spangler tells us this field hospital is in existence for five weeks and two days. that means august sixth, 1863. it is shut and camp letterman starts the general hospital east of gettysburg the third week of july. so if you're here, you're transferred out over to letterman general hospital, but they patients wounded here the spangles and their family by the way george spangler state they were allowed to use one room in their own house. the surgeons cleared one room out of six that were located in their house so they could actually stay here and they will help the wounded as best they can. they don't flee the property, though. they stay here on the property. confederates, if you're well enough, you're getting to the train station and you're out of here, you may go to philadelphia hospital there, you may go to baltimore and depending on who you are, you're going end up in a prisoner of war camp or if you're lucky, you may get
if they can get them out of here, if they're too badly wounded, they will go out to letterman. general hospital, remember, this is a field hospital and mr. spangler tells us this field hospital is in existence for five weeks and two days. that means august sixth, 1863. it is shut and camp letterman starts the general hospital east of gettysburg the third week of july. so if you're here, you're transferred out over to letterman general hospital, but they patients wounded here the spangles and...
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letterman has supported that organization since hurricane katrina in 2005, and you have until the end to enter. >> legendary rapper tupac shakur may be getting a grammy, almost 30 years after his murder. the artist was nominated for his work used in the docu series dear mama. a five part series chronicles the activism shared between the late rapper and his mother, afeni shakur. tupac is not the only posthumous grammy nomination. he's also competing with david bowie, little richard, who is also nominated for documentaries this year. >> we now know who got that beyonce reporter job. it's a howard university grad multimedia journalist keisha mcclay is usa today and the tennessean's beyonce reporter for mcclay has worked for nbc news, bbc news and tmz. she will cover beyonce's, quote, complex business and entertainment empire along with the beehive and her influence on fashion, music and culture. mcclay says she's excited to dive deeper into beyonce's evolution as a businesswoman. an so jobina as a howard grad. >> do you know her? my sister does. >> oh, really? yeah. she's in my sister's
letterman has supported that organization since hurricane katrina in 2005, and you have until the end to enter. >> legendary rapper tupac shakur may be getting a grammy, almost 30 years after his murder. the artist was nominated for his work used in the docu series dear mama. a five part series chronicles the activism shared between the late rapper and his mother, afeni shakur. tupac is not the only posthumous grammy nomination. he's also competing with david bowie, little richard, who is...
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eddie murphy, steve martin leno, letterman.snoop dogg going cold turkey he's one of the first celebs most people associate with weed. but a new post to his social media account is raising questions about the future of his drug use the thursday post says that after deliberating with his family, he's decided to give up smoke, but if doesn't specify what he means by smoke so snoop claims to have given up pot several times in the past. but none of them have stuck. he's not saying anything about edibles. he could go that direction other people say he needs to give his lungs a break i say he partners with martha. martha and snoop pot like dinner party takes a new meaning. >> he'll be up to something high times that he's still under mt. curb more. like peanut butter and jelly breaking up. >>> united auto workers just approved a record contract >> and the sky putting on a record show. - food fight!! - food fight!! ♪♪ cold water, on those stains? welp, only one way to find out... tide cleans better in cold than the leading bargain deter
eddie murphy, steve martin leno, letterman.snoop dogg going cold turkey he's one of the first celebs most people associate with weed. but a new post to his social media account is raising questions about the future of his drug use the thursday post says that after deliberating with his family, he's decided to give up smoke, but if doesn't specify what he means by smoke so snoop claims to have given up pot several times in the past. but none of them have stuck. he's not saying anything about...
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josh letterman joins me from tel aviv. josh, what is the white house doing to help get this done? >> well, kate, the white house is sending a top official to israel and qatar to try to broker a deal. the u.s. believes there may be nine americans brought to gaza as hostage e but at this point doesn't know how many of them are still alive. an official tells nbc news there are various deals under discussion including one where hamas would release 80 women and children and israel would release palestinian prisoners. prime minister netanyahu saying a deal is possible. hundreds of beds with those sleeping far from home tonight. >> appreciate it. >>> back in the u.s. the clock is tick toward yet another government shutdown and yes, it was just six weeks ago we had this same conversation when a last-minute deal averted a shutdown. well, now, there's a new speaker in the house and he has a new plan to keep the government open, but does he have enough support from his own party? ali rafa reports. >> tonight, there are just five days left until the government shuts down. some of what's at st
josh letterman joins me from tel aviv. josh, what is the white house doing to help get this done? >> well, kate, the white house is sending a top official to israel and qatar to try to broker a deal. the u.s. believes there may be nine americans brought to gaza as hostage e but at this point doesn't know how many of them are still alive. an official tells nbc news there are various deals under discussion including one where hamas would release 80 women and children and israel would...
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ruth on the david letterman show back in 1982.95, this sex therapist was appointed to be the ambassador to loneliness by new york governor kathy hochul to help residents with social isolation associated with physical and mental health issues. joining us to discuss is neuropsychologist dr. judy ho. this makes me think of two things. of course, dr. ruth, and also, why is she the first? because you have the governor citing studies that show individuals experiencing loneliness at a 32% higher risk of dying early. clearly, this kind of thing is needed. how is she going to be an ambassador to loneliness? >> well, brianna, the results clearly point to these significant mental and physical effects, but i do think this is a new concept for people, this idea of loneliness being essentially an attack on all of our systems. so as for ideas for dr. ruth, how can she be an ambassador, i think some of this is destigmatizing this idea that actually over half of americans have reported at some point that they feel lonely, either sometimes or alway
ruth on the david letterman show back in 1982.95, this sex therapist was appointed to be the ambassador to loneliness by new york governor kathy hochul to help residents with social isolation associated with physical and mental health issues. joining us to discuss is neuropsychologist dr. judy ho. this makes me think of two things. of course, dr. ruth, and also, why is she the first? because you have the governor citing studies that show individuals experiencing loneliness at a 32% higher risk...
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there is a long time you turn on david letterman the talk shows host but you're just another jason blairout the war as i think the stakes were higher. i think that has fed a long-term missive trust i don't want tost overstate this. but mistrust of the times to the extent they will carry a repeat the administration line. some of those stories was exactly as you said they were wrong or to booster -ish. for whatever reasons. that is still clearing the way a lot of people see the times a day. the fact of the matter is, i think of you had sulzberger here you wouldn't be alive, either aa light i left he would not complete for with the idea of the times almost being i don't overstate this, part of the government,se they were part of what we used to call growing up the establishment. i think that's probably not a good thing i think the "washington post" began to break that with the watergate coverage they could now that meeting has generally really broken that. lack of coverage but would turn out too be not untruths distortions about the war being pushed by the georgia bush 43 administration. i
there is a long time you turn on david letterman the talk shows host but you're just another jason blairout the war as i think the stakes were higher. i think that has fed a long-term missive trust i don't want tost overstate this. but mistrust of the times to the extent they will carry a repeat the administration line. some of those stories was exactly as you said they were wrong or to booster -ish. for whatever reasons. that is still clearing the way a lot of people see the times a day. the...
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>> what group was on the most for letterman? >> foo fighters? >> no. a hint eddie vedder >> makes sense letterman liked his '90s rock. >> sure did. >>> let's check bonds before we go to break. still got fed speak to chop through today. barr just crossed, and barkin coming up at 3:30. didn't get to 4,513, which is that 10% jump from the october lows, but not far away dow is up 80 we'll be right back. (♪ music ♪) (♪ ♪) the walking tree is said to change its entire location in pursuit of sunlight (♪ ♪) where could reinvention take your business? accenture. let there be change. - it's payback time. all these years you've worked hard, you fixed it, you looked after it. maybe, it's time for your home to start taking care of you. - [narrator] if you're 62 or older and own your home, a reverse mortgage can put more money in your pocket by eliminating your monthly mortgage payments, paying off higher-interest credit cards, and covering medical costs. - you paid down the mortgage, invested in your home. i guess you could say your home owes you. - just eliminatin
>> what group was on the most for letterman? >> foo fighters? >> no. a hint eddie vedder >> makes sense letterman liked his '90s rock. >> sure did. >>> let's check bonds before we go to break. still got fed speak to chop through today. barr just crossed, and barkin coming up at 3:30. didn't get to 4,513, which is that 10% jump from the october lows, but not far away dow is up 80 we'll be right back. (♪ music ♪) (♪ ♪) the walking tree is said to...
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and then each chapter is, as you say, one of these, like almost like letterman. top ten reasons. and of those chapters is like, you live in the city you live in the country. you had a bad lawyer. you have living in poverty. there's all these different reasons. so we're actually curious for both of you to describe why you decided to kind organize your books in the way that you did around these sort of conceits of who the characters were. and if i can like, sort of throw an extra question, which is obviously not good journalism practice, if i can throw an extra question on top of it. in ben's case, like why did they agree to to be your main characters? yeah. yeah. the first yeah. so justin, a practitioner as well as a writer, i'm a journalist. i mean, it's different and so justin has his whole career to write about the actual work he does in people often say write, you know. and in journalism, it's like, write what you don't know. like write other people. and it's a it's a kind of a journey, empathy. and in many ways. and so, uh, how to write about what happens in the prison system
and then each chapter is, as you say, one of these, like almost like letterman. top ten reasons. and of those chapters is like, you live in the city you live in the country. you had a bad lawyer. you have living in poverty. there's all these different reasons. so we're actually curious for both of you to describe why you decided to kind organize your books in the way that you did around these sort of conceits of who the characters were. and if i can like, sort of throw an extra question, which...
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you know from letterman, to conan, to jimmy.ost impressed by >> well, of course, oprah. i loved -- i grew up watching oprah's show >> seth: sure. >> i love ellen's show as well and then i'm into like tamron and sherri now, as well, too yeah >> seth: that's really cool. it's really cool to have those people that were trailblazers, to have this path made for you it's really wonderful to watch >> yep i get to learn from them all >> seth: there you go. >> and have my host voice. >> seth: very good [ light laughter ] thank you for making it back here >> thank you for having me >> seth: and congratulations on everything >> thank you for having me >> seth: you guys, that's jennifer hudson! [ cheers and applause "the jennifer hudson show" airs weekdays check your local listings. stick around for matt rogers [ cheers and applause ♪ the first time you made a sale online with godaddy was also the first time you heard of a town named dinosaur, colorado. we just got an order from dinosaur, colorado. start an easy to build, powerful website f
you know from letterman, to conan, to jimmy.ost impressed by >> well, of course, oprah. i loved -- i grew up watching oprah's show >> seth: sure. >> i love ellen's show as well and then i'm into like tamron and sherri now, as well, too yeah >> seth: that's really cool. it's really cool to have those people that were trailblazers, to have this path made for you it's really wonderful to watch >> yep i get to learn from them all >> seth: there you go. >>...
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you know from letterman, to conan, to jimmy.how >> seth: sure. >> i love ellen's show as well and then i'm into like tamron and sherri now, as well, too yeah >> seth: that's really cool. it's really cool to have those people that were trailblazers, to have this path made for you it's really wonderful to watch >> yep i get to learn from them all >> seth: there you go. >> and have my host voice. >> seth: very good [ light laughter ] thank you for making it back here >> thank you for having me >> seth: and congratulations on everything >> thank you for having me >> seth: you guys, that's jennifer hudson! [ cheers and applause "the jennifer hudson show" airs weekdays check your local listings. stick around for matt rogers [ cheers and applause ♪ experience the art of high pressure brewed coffee with the l'or barista system. enjoy richer, bolder flavors that satisfy your senses like never before. inspired by french artistry and elevated by high pressure, it's a dramatically different coffee experience complete with a kiss of velvet-s
you know from letterman, to conan, to jimmy.how >> seth: sure. >> i love ellen's show as well and then i'm into like tamron and sherri now, as well, too yeah >> seth: that's really cool. it's really cool to have those people that were trailblazers, to have this path made for you it's really wonderful to watch >> yep i get to learn from them all >> seth: there you go. >> and have my host voice. >> seth: very good [ light laughter ] thank you for making...
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i mean, there was a long time when you would turn on david letterman, the talk show host here, and theywould be making jokes about jayson blair or if you were out reporting a story and somebody will discredit you, they would say you're just another jayson blair. the thing about the war is that i think the stakes were higher right. and i think that that has fed a long term mistrust. now overstate this. right. because obviously, i think people tend to trust that kind of stuff. but mistrust of the times on the extent to which they're going to, you know, carry or repeat the administration line. i mean, some of those stories were exactly as you say. they they were either wrong or just to boost the russian for whatever reasons. and i just i think that still is coloring in the way a lot of people see the times today. i mean, the fact of the matter is, like the times, like in the early, like i think if you had punched bigger here, well, you would be alive. you know what i might he would not completely quarrel with the idea of the times always being i overstate this part of the government or you
i mean, there was a long time when you would turn on david letterman, the talk show host here, and theywould be making jokes about jayson blair or if you were out reporting a story and somebody will discredit you, they would say you're just another jayson blair. the thing about the war is that i think the stakes were higher right. and i think that that has fed a long term mistrust. now overstate this. right. because obviously, i think people tend to trust that kind of stuff. but mistrust of the...
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can remember my line so memorable that on his very last show, some of you may remember when david letterman called it a call it a career on cbs. he opened with a clip of gerald ford saying, our long national nightmare is over. that's the line with which bob hoffman will forever be. but it turns out in an interview that i found, another speechwriter by the name of milton friedman, not the economist, another milton friedman said bob hoffman didn't write that line. i did know. who knows? well, and there's so much we talk about because we've taken president ford right up to the presidency. but want to leave time for questions. so of i just wanted to ask you this book is dedicated to someone that a lot us may have forgotten about if we'd known the name in first place. but you did equate it to oliver. yeah, it's the first of the surprises i've already been had people come up to me and say who's all of a symbol and and then some people, you know, it's sort of the the jeopardy daily double they they know on september second, 1975, gerald ford was in san francisco there a lot of people in his white
can remember my line so memorable that on his very last show, some of you may remember when david letterman called it a call it a career on cbs. he opened with a clip of gerald ford saying, our long national nightmare is over. that's the line with which bob hoffman will forever be. but it turns out in an interview that i found, another speechwriter by the name of milton friedman, not the economist, another milton friedman said bob hoffman didn't write that line. i did know. who knows? well, and...
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this board and legacy for the board, we being the first to sit on this board, and possibly design a letterman jacket so we can wear and create that unifying team spirit that we should be having. >> make us new bracelets? [laughter] >> that would be great too. >> so, will you send the contact information on the justice coalition to both me and secretary--that way if we need to have a special session or it could be coordinated with maybe another community meeting. and then i think another priority was to recalendar the glide meeting. >> actually commissioner palmer, didn't they say at this point they needed some space? glide? because we rescheduled and they put a lot of work and we kept rescheduling and canceling, so i think--i think maybe we should work-reach out and say, what are your next event plans that you have and how can we come to you and your constituents, rather then doing all the work they have done for us. i think we need to make-i feel the need to make amends. if i may finish. i would like to maybe possibly reach out and see there is ways that we can work within their schedule if
this board and legacy for the board, we being the first to sit on this board, and possibly design a letterman jacket so we can wear and create that unifying team spirit that we should be having. >> make us new bracelets? [laughter] >> that would be great too. >> so, will you send the contact information on the justice coalition to both me and secretary--that way if we need to have a special session or it could be coordinated with maybe another community meeting. and then i...
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david letterman. i mean, he decided to retire. they didn't retire him. >> johnny carson. yeah.cided when they would great would go because they had great ratings and upset is ratings. and what's upset me is i had great ratings. >> that's what this is the problem. and that's why it's so political now that it's about an agenda rather, opinion, agenda rather, in my opinion, than gathering an than than about gathering an audience. what your thoughts audience. what are your thoughts about the future of the bbc and the fee? because the licence fee? because i understand on to understand you've not come on to here the beeb and haven't here bash the beeb and i haven't ehhen either. i think it's got a great, great legacy and there are many millions of happy viewers and listeners still. but what about that licence fee? and what about that licence fee? and what future of the what about the future of the organisation? prop had organisation? i had a prop i had a idea afternoon a great idea for this afternoon for i lost my for this evening, but i lost my prop afternoon. for this evening, but
david letterman. i mean, he decided to retire. they didn't retire him. >> johnny carson. yeah.cided when they would great would go because they had great ratings and upset is ratings. and what's upset me is i had great ratings. >> that's what this is the problem. and that's why it's so political now that it's about an agenda rather, opinion, agenda rather, in my opinion, than gathering an than than about gathering an audience. what your thoughts audience. what are your thoughts...
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david letterman. i mean, he decided to retire. they didn't retire him. >> johnny carson. yeah.cided when they would great would go because they had great ratings and upset is ratings. and what's upset me is i had great ratings. >> that's what this is the problem. and that's why it's so political now that it's about an agenda rather, opinion, agenda rather, in my opinion, than gathering an than than about gathering an audience. what your thoughts audience. what are your thoughts about the future of the bbc and the fee? because the licence fee? because i understand on to understand you've not come on to here the beeb and haven't here bash the beeb and i haven't ehhen either. i think it's got a great, great legacy and there are many millions of happy viewers and listeners still. but what about that licence fee? and what about that licence fee? and what future of the what about the future of the organisation? prop had organisation? i had a prop i had a idea afternoon a great idea for this afternoon for i lost my for this evening, but i lost my prop afternoon. for this evening, but
david letterman. i mean, he decided to retire. they didn't retire him. >> johnny carson. yeah.cided when they would great would go because they had great ratings and upset is ratings. and what's upset me is i had great ratings. >> that's what this is the problem. and that's why it's so political now that it's about an agenda rather, opinion, agenda rather, in my opinion, than gathering an than than about gathering an audience. what your thoughts audience. what are your thoughts...
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letterman's, you what is the distinction home because you're like to go. it's what you have with every looks we will get more details. but it was tournament and that's why stay warmer. but you can't do anything with. that's the thing. you know, we've got to use the bank >> one of oakland's oldest and most respected businesses was unfortunately burglarized for the second time this year. kron four's philippe de gaulle spoke with the frustrated owner. >> twice in the past 6 months, marcus books of oakland has been burglarized. the most recent incident happened at around 9 o'clock sunday night on martin luther king junior way. that's when co-owner blanche richardson says the suspect is seen on surveillance video throwing what appears to be a large rock through the front window only to steal for new hardback fiction books. >> worth about $150 altogether in take them all. he just took. i think what he could reach easily. >> and then just walked. so this comes at a bad time for richardson whose family is preparing to reopen their shuttered. san francisco store fr
letterman's, you what is the distinction home because you're like to go. it's what you have with every looks we will get more details. but it was tournament and that's why stay warmer. but you can't do anything with. that's the thing. you know, we've got to use the bank >> one of oakland's oldest and most respected businesses was unfortunately burglarized for the second time this year. kron four's philippe de gaulle spoke with the frustrated owner. >> twice in the past 6 months,...
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this board and legacy for the board, we being the first to sit on this board, and possibly design a lettermann wear and create that unifying team spirit that we should be having. >> make us new bracelets? [laughter] >> that would be great too. >> so, will you send the contact information on the justice coalition to both me and secretary--that way if we need to have a special session or it could be coordinated with maybe another community meeting. and then i think another priority was to recalendar the glide meeting. >> actually commissioner palmer, didn't they say at this point they needed some space? glide? because we rescheduled and they put a lot of work and we kept rescheduling and canceling, so i think--i think maybe we should work-reach out and say, what are your next event plans that you have and how can we come to you and your constituents, rather then doing all the work they have done for us. i think we need to make-i feel the need to make amends. if i may finish. i would like to maybe possibly reach out and see there is ways that we can work within their schedule if they are open to
this board and legacy for the board, we being the first to sit on this board, and possibly design a lettermann wear and create that unifying team spirit that we should be having. >> make us new bracelets? [laughter] >> that would be great too. >> so, will you send the contact information on the justice coalition to both me and secretary--that way if we need to have a special session or it could be coordinated with maybe another community meeting. and then i think another...
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and then each chapter is, as you say, one of these, like almost like letterman. top ten reasons. and of those chapters is like, you live in the city you live in the country. you had a bad lawyer. you have living in poverty. there's all these different reasons. so we're actually curious for both of you to describe why you decided to kind organize your books in the way that you did around these sort of conceits of who the characters were. and if i can like, sort of throw an extra question, which is obviously not good journalism practice, if i can throw an extra question on top of it. in ben's case, like why did they agree to to be your main characters? yeah. yeah. the first yeah. so justin, a practitioner as well as a writer, i'm a journalist. i mean, it's different and so justin has his whole career to write about the actual work he does in people often say write, you know. and in journalism, it's like, write what you don't know. like write other people. and it's a it's a kind of a journey, empathy. and in many ways. and so, uh, how to write about what happens in the prison system
and then each chapter is, as you say, one of these, like almost like letterman. top ten reasons. and of those chapters is like, you live in the city you live in the country. you had a bad lawyer. you have living in poverty. there's all these different reasons. so we're actually curious for both of you to describe why you decided to kind organize your books in the way that you did around these sort of conceits of who the characters were. and if i can like, sort of throw an extra question, which...
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joining us now are the op-eds authors, gabriel diamond of yale, talia, junior at cornell, and julian lettermannk you, all, very much for being on this morning. thank you for writing the piece. gabriel, i'll go in order of how i introduced you. what do you think should be done, though, to deal with anti-semitism that seems to be roiling across college campuses? >> well, first of all, thank you for having us on. i think there's a lot that can be done. what we're seeing now is a lot of colleges and universities are being reactive to what's going on on campus. they're issuing statements, tying to essentially cover for what has been a massive failure because they've allowed terrorist sympathies to brew on campus. they've allowed for radical voices on campus to create a hostile culture. these students are condoing terrorism and justifying violence. in many cases, they're inciting violence. in the video with the columbia student, students are getting hurt, assaulted. at tulane, columbia, an israeli student was assaulted. cornell, students are scared to go to class. we're seeing that at harvard, as we
joining us now are the op-eds authors, gabriel diamond of yale, talia, junior at cornell, and julian lettermannk you, all, very much for being on this morning. thank you for writing the piece. gabriel, i'll go in order of how i introduced you. what do you think should be done, though, to deal with anti-semitism that seems to be roiling across college campuses? >> well, first of all, thank you for having us on. i think there's a lot that can be done. what we're seeing now is a lot of...