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jerry seinfeld, larry david, or me. just for the record, the probably not me. but i did appear in "curb your enthusiasm" and throw larry david out of new york. i don't remember what he did, but i'm sure he deserved it. seriously, as strong supporters of israel, we don't need to agree with everything an israeli government does and certainly don't. and as proud american patriots of america, we do not need to support everything our government does either. and i definitely don't. differences of opinion are healthy, even on big issues. let me give you an example. like many of you, i was against the iran nuclear deal. [applause] but because the deal should have done more to address iran's ballistic missile program, because we never should have unfrozen their money without mandating that they end their financing of terrorism. [applause] and because many of the restrictions on the deal came with an expiration date. let me be clear. our commitment to israel must never sunset. [applause] also, i know that unilaterally abandoning the deal, rather than leading our allies t
jerry seinfeld, larry david, or me. just for the record, the probably not me. but i did appear in "curb your enthusiasm" and throw larry david out of new york. i don't remember what he did, but i'm sure he deserved it. seriously, as strong supporters of israel, we don't need to agree with everything an israeli government does and certainly don't. and as proud american patriots of america, we do not need to support everything our government does either. and i definitely don't....
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yeah, and seinfeld, back in the day. yes. and will ferrell.y, about this couple in the aftermath of an avalanche that happens at their resort. but even before you see this, you can tell that it's going to be different to the original because this is 90 minutes long, the original was two hours long. so you go "0k, half an hour is gone. "what have they cut out? "what's happened ? " actually, when you watch it — because the original was great and this is largely the same story — it's still an interesting story about a married couple, the problems they have, how they all come to a head on this holiday, and there is some insightful stuff in there. certainly, the husband — will ferrell's character — is a real coward, you know? he's trying to bluff his way through life. so the male—female dynamic remains interesting. but half an hour shorter, which means less complex, less su btle. right. it‘ is kind of the cliff's notes version of the original film, the bullet points of the originalfilm. that doesn't make it bad. it's very easy to watch. but the ori
yeah, and seinfeld, back in the day. yes. and will ferrell.y, about this couple in the aftermath of an avalanche that happens at their resort. but even before you see this, you can tell that it's going to be different to the original because this is 90 minutes long, the original was two hours long. so you go "0k, half an hour is gone. "what have they cut out? "what's happened ? " actually, when you watch it — because the original was great and this is largely the same...
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yeah, and seinfeld, back in the day. yes. and will ferrell.bout this couple in the aftermath of an avalanche that happens at their resort. but even before you see this, you can tell that it's going to be different to the original because this is 90 minutes long, the original was two hours long. so you go "0k, half an hour is gone. what have they cut out? what's happened ? " actually, when you watch it — because the original was great and this is largely the same story — it's still an interesting story about a married couple, the problems they have, how they all come to a head on this holiday, and there is some insightful stuff in there. certainly, the husband — will ferrell's character — is a real coward, you know? he's trying to bluff his way through life. so the male—female dynamic remains interesting. but half an hour shorter, which means less complex, less subtle. right. it‘ is kind of the cliff's notes version of the original film, the bullet points of the originalfilm. that doesn't make it bad. it's very easy to watch. but the original o
yeah, and seinfeld, back in the day. yes. and will ferrell.bout this couple in the aftermath of an avalanche that happens at their resort. but even before you see this, you can tell that it's going to be different to the original because this is 90 minutes long, the original was two hours long. so you go "0k, half an hour is gone. what have they cut out? what's happened ? " actually, when you watch it — because the original was great and this is largely the same story — it's still...
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jerry seinfeld. how many episodes on seinfeld did they make fun of his fear of germs?ramer and installing the garbage disposal in the shower and making jerry a salad or elaine sneezes on the pasta primavera and gets the nbc executive sick. or jerry catches the chef not washing his hands when he comes out of the bathroom. you're saying it's funny but now you look back and you say jerry was right. this whole time. we need to reevaluate everything we've been doing. after we beat this thing, we are going to look back and say do we need to start having more people work for -- remotely. why are we living on top of each other in cities? the handshake. is it an outmoded concept in this country? we are overly reliant on china. these things are going to be reevaluated. a >> greg: dagen, should they delay the ban? >> dagen: we shouldn't have i it. who's making these decisions about banning plastic bags? you know some guy saying let's to get to the oil and chemical companies. it's not based on research. as you pointed out, goes back more than a decade knowing that these bags aren'
jerry seinfeld. how many episodes on seinfeld did they make fun of his fear of germs?ramer and installing the garbage disposal in the shower and making jerry a salad or elaine sneezes on the pasta primavera and gets the nbc executive sick. or jerry catches the chef not washing his hands when he comes out of the bathroom. you're saying it's funny but now you look back and you say jerry was right. this whole time. we need to reevaluate everything we've been doing. after we beat this thing, we are...
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. >> reporter: jerry seinfeld who sebastian reveres loved it so much he invited him on his netflix show> reporter: the 46-year-old married father of two might have a career reaching new heights but to his family back home he's just sebastian. >> ooh. last time i was here was about, i don't know, maybe six months ago. t >> reporter: we're with him in arlington heights, illinois, visiting the house he grew up in. he has humor in life's every day moments. >> he asked me what i paid for stuff, constantly. can't tell your parents the full price. they'll have a heart attack. you got to knock 90% off. >> people gravitate towards that material, because they felt like i was lafi living on their block in their house. >> reporter: it was clear early on sebastian loved nothing more than a crowd. >> i did "billie jean" at the ice cream social with my dad's hat. >> reporter: sebastian honed his craft at the comedy store in los angeles. >> i could smell your from behind me. put the enquirer down. >> from the northwest suburbs of chicago with a mother who is a secretary and a father who is a beautician
. >> reporter: jerry seinfeld who sebastian reveres loved it so much he invited him on his netflix show> reporter: the 46-year-old married father of two might have a career reaching new heights but to his family back home he's just sebastian. >> ooh. last time i was here was about, i don't know, maybe six months ago. t >> reporter: we're with him in arlington heights, illinois, visiting the house he grew up in. he has humor in life's every day moments. >> he asked me...
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it could be "seinfeld." it was interesting to us, because television was a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. if you ask people about those shows, they may not remember. often they say, oh yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. i always knew i wanted this in a show, but would probably decide against it, because kids today didn't grow up with this image. this is called the rca test pattern. in the early days it would be broadcast at the beginning of the broadcast day, at the end, and often throughout the day, when television still had limited amount of programming. actually you see this image now in hipster t-shirts, in video games. it has established a life of itself, even though it quit being used in television broadcast in the 1960's. what was interesting about it was in the late 1940's and 1950's when tv was new, it's a completely different kind of light that didn't exist. it's this weird machine that's in your house. the engineers wanted so
it could be "seinfeld." it was interesting to us, because television was a more intimate form than film because it's in your living room, it's in your house. if you ask people about those shows, they may not remember. often they say, oh yes, that brady bunch episode. i remember all about it. i always knew i wanted this in a show, but would probably decide against it, because kids today didn't grow up with this image. this is called the rca test pattern. in the early days it would be...
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a long life for a show on and i remember i think early on when you're trying to get a palsy even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mirror something like that that was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best actor best actor in a comedy it's like oh we're doing we're doing all right and then you know t.v. is a it's a fickle fickle world it's even more fickle now that i think it used to be so well you have your head on straight just saying that he had their kids out there think it's going to go forever and i know he has saved all that money immediately as soon as his 1st paycheck was like how do i set up a set fire a what do i do with all of this how do i save it because i knew you know i knew that it's like it's you literally won the lottery well good planning in the last 7 seas and andy by the way i just have to say for my. age old friends but for my friend and fellow alumni just think of the biggest say over at the. sundance festival he seen that film my best friends practically li
a long life for a show on and i remember i think early on when you're trying to get a palsy even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mirror something like that that was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best actor best actor in a comedy it's like oh we're doing we're doing all right and then you know t.v. is a it's a fickle fickle world it's even more fickle now that i think it used to be...
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a long life for a show on and i remember i think early on when you're trying to get a palsy even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mirror something like that and i was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best actor in a comedy and it's like oh we're doing we're doing all right and then you know t.v. is a it's a fickle pickle world it's even more fickle now that i think it used to be so well you have your head on straight just saying that he had their kids there think it's going to go forever and i know he has saved all that money immediately as soon as his 1st paycheck was like how do i set up a set fire a what's what do i do with all of this how do i save it because i knew you know i knew that it's like it's you literally won the law. well good planning in the last 7 seasons and andy by the way i just. have to say for my. age old friends but for my friend and fellow alumni just think of the biggest say over at the. sundance festival he seen that film my best friends practically live
a long life for a show on and i remember i think early on when you're trying to get a palsy even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mirror something like that and i was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best actor in a comedy and it's like oh we're doing we're doing all right and then you know t.v. is a it's a fickle pickle world it's even more fickle now that i think it used to be so...
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for a show and i remember i think early on when you're trying to get a pulse even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mirror something like that was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best best actor in a comedy it's like oh we're doing we're doing all right and then you know t.v. is a it's a fickle pickle world it's even more fickle now that i think it used to be so well you have your head on straight just saying that he had their kids there think it's going to go forever and i know he has saved all that money immediately as soon as his 1st paycheck was like how do i set up a set fire a what do i do with all of this how do i save it because i knew you know i knew that it's like it's you literally won the lottery well good planning in the last 7 seasons and andy. by the way i just. have to say for my. age old friends but for my friend and fellow alumni just think of the biggest say over at the. sundance festival he seen that film my best friends practically live next to me their s
for a show and i remember i think early on when you're trying to get a pulse even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mirror something like that was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best best actor in a comedy it's like oh we're doing we're doing all right and then you know t.v. is a it's a fickle pickle world it's even more fickle now that i think it used to be so well you have your head...
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on when you're trying to get a pulse even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mayor something like that that was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best actor best actor in a comedy it's like oh we're doing we're doing all right and then you know t.v. is a it's a fickle pickle world it's even more fickle now that i think it used to be so well you have your head on straight just saying that he had their kids out there think it's going to go forever and i know he has saved all that money immediately as soon as his 1st paycheck was like how do i set up a set fire a what's what do i do with all of this how do i save it because i knew you know i knew that it's like it's you literally won the lottery well good planning in the last 7 seasons and andy by the way i just have to say for my. age old friends but for my friend and fellow us how alumni just think of the biggest say over at the. sundance festival he seen that film my best friends practically live next to me their son max bar becau
on when you're trying to get a pulse even seinfeld had to get a pulse at the beginning i think they won the golden globe the mayor something like that that was like paddles boom that was that was right out the gate we won the golden globe and he won for best actor best actor in a comedy it's like oh we're doing we're doing all right and then you know t.v. is a it's a fickle pickle world it's even more fickle now that i think it used to be so well you have your head on straight just saying that...
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. >> jerry seinfeld. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is such an unbelievable experience.h, it's just like if you are a surfer, you paddle out. >> how do you feel when your walking on stage in that circumstance? >> "here goes nothing." >> pauley: from a-list entertainers to politicians and athletes, tycoons and writers, we've visited with them all. so, let's talk about it with rita braver. good morning, rita. >> good morning, jane. over the years, we've been able to bring our viewers interviews with some of the most fascinating people in public life. we always figure if we think they're interesting, you'll probably agree. >> whenever i asked president nixon, did he have knowledge of or was he involved in watergate, i was assured by him personally, he was not. >> there were past presidents -- you've been quoted as saying that you think maybe you've had a better ex-presidency than presidency. >> well, that may be true. certainly my reputation has been better in the post-presidential years. -- >> and future presidents. >> when was the last time you flew commercial? >> donald
. >> jerry seinfeld. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is such an unbelievable experience.h, it's just like if you are a surfer, you paddle out. >> how do you feel when your walking on stage in that circumstance? >> "here goes nothing." >> pauley: from a-list entertainers to politicians and athletes, tycoons and writers, we've visited with them all. so, let's talk about it with rita braver. good morning, rita. >> good morning, jane. over the years,...
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we can't even agree on who is the funniest new yorker, jerry seinfeld, larry david, or me.the record, it's probably not me, but i did appear in curb your enthusiasm and throw larry david out of new york. i don't remember what he did, but i'm sure he deserved it. seriously, as strong supporters of israel we don't need to agree with everything an israeli government does and i certainly don't and as proud american patriots of america, we do not need to support everything our government does either, and i definitely don't. differences of opinion are healthy, even on big issues. let me give you an example. like many of you, i was against the iran nuclear deal, but -- [applause] >> but because the deal shouldn't-- should have done more to address iran's ballistic missile program. we never should have unfrozen their money without mandating they end terrorism. and many of the restrictions of the deal came with an expiration date. let me be clear, our commitment to israel must never sunset. [applause] also, also i know that unilaterally abandoning the deal rather than leading our al
we can't even agree on who is the funniest new yorker, jerry seinfeld, larry david, or me.the record, it's probably not me, but i did appear in curb your enthusiasm and throw larry david out of new york. i don't remember what he did, but i'm sure he deserved it. seriously, as strong supporters of israel we don't need to agree with everything an israeli government does and i certainly don't and as proud american patriots of america, we do not need to support everything our government does...
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. >> remember the "seinfeld" episode?ey look to return as muches a80 billion to shareholders. >> half the company! >> and jim did talk to michael wirth earlier this morning take a listen. >> yes >> we've got the strongest balance sheet in the industry and we're buying back shares so we've got the cash generating capacity to do both. when i talk to investors about share buybacks, they say we don't like them because we think companies only buy back when the price is high when you're doing well we are certainly in a down cycle now. we intend to see that through because we've got the best financial capacity in the industry >> you think younger investors would ever own an oil company or is it the new tobacco? >> no, it's not the new tobacco, jim. there's big differences. demand for our product is growing. the u.s. energy compaeconomy ans never been bigger, trade impact never better touches every aspect of life we welcome the energy system of the future which will be a lower carbon system. we'll be part of that. >> you had to b
. >> remember the "seinfeld" episode?ey look to return as muches a80 billion to shareholders. >> half the company! >> and jim did talk to michael wirth earlier this morning take a listen. >> yes >> we've got the strongest balance sheet in the industry and we're buying back shares so we've got the cash generating capacity to do both. when i talk to investors about share buybacks, they say we don't like them because we think companies only buy back when the...
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seinfe seinfeld, the opposite desk. >> we have news breaking i want to mention to our viewers.can airlines out with an additional announcement of capacity reductions. the airlines saying it will reduce international capacity by another 10% for the summer season this includes a 55% reduction in trans -- >> whoa. >> reduce domestic capacity by 7.5% for the month of april. all of this due to falling consumer demand. >> that has to be spring breaks canceled left and right. >> 10 sounds like nothing. 55, that's a number, isn't it, for trans-pacific. >> that's a huge number. >> philadelphia to rome. >> this goes back to how far out you think, and the containment issue. how far out you think -- >> if you want to read into anything -- >> not containment, mitigation. >> the actual economy and the pull back, that april number, a decline of 7.5% in terms of what they're going to be scheduling, april capacity that tells you that they are seeing the cancellations right now. >> the other is can you make an announcement like this, and i think you can, and two months later to the extent demand
seinfe seinfeld, the opposite desk. >> we have news breaking i want to mention to our viewers.can airlines out with an additional announcement of capacity reductions. the airlines saying it will reduce international capacity by another 10% for the summer season this includes a 55% reduction in trans -- >> whoa. >> reduce domestic capacity by 7.5% for the month of april. all of this due to falling consumer demand. >> that has to be spring breaks canceled left and right....
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itch there is a seinfeld episode -- our next guest follows the transportation sector.e going to do that goes up he owns the truck stops and owns the cleveland browns jimmy has let ones hazlet owns the cleveland browns can you describe how your business is doing and your overall view for these unprecedented times that we find ourselves in as a ceo of your company? >> yeah, good morning, joe thanks for having us on. i think it's important to understand that 70% of the goods that are consumed and used in the united states are moved around by truck, and almost all of the food and consumer products that are in such high demand are moved which trucks. and so back on march 15th and 16th when we could see how serious this was going to be, we went to the department of transportation and white house and made sure truck stops/travel centers were declared an essential service which allows us to stay open despite what states, counties, municipalities might do we've been able to, as has our industry, stay open, stay in fuel, have our stores staffed and stocked and help keep america
itch there is a seinfeld episode -- our next guest follows the transportation sector.e going to do that goes up he owns the truck stops and owns the cleveland browns jimmy has let ones hazlet owns the cleveland browns can you describe how your business is doing and your overall view for these unprecedented times that we find ourselves in as a ceo of your company? >> yeah, good morning, joe thanks for having us on. i think it's important to understand that 70% of the goods that are...
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yeah, and seinfeld, back in the day. yes. and will ferrell. but even before you see this, you can tell that it's going to be different to the original because this is 90 minutes long, the original was two hours long. so you go "0k, half an hour is gone. what have they cut out? what's happened ? " actually, when you watch it — because the original was great and this is largely the same story — it's still an interesting story about a married couple, the problems they have, how they all come to a head on this holiday, and there is some insightful stuff in there. certainly, the husband — will ferrell's character — is a real coward, you know? he's trying to bluff his way through life. so the male—female dynamic remains interesting. but half an hour shorter, which means less complex, less su btle. right. it‘ is kind of the cliff's notes version of the original film, it is kind of the cliff's notes version of the original film, the bullet points of the originalfilm. that doesn't make it bad. it's very easy to watch. but the original one, force majeur
yeah, and seinfeld, back in the day. yes. and will ferrell. but even before you see this, you can tell that it's going to be different to the original because this is 90 minutes long, the original was two hours long. so you go "0k, half an hour is gone. what have they cut out? what's happened ? " actually, when you watch it — because the original was great and this is largely the same story — it's still an interesting story about a married couple, the problems they have, how they...
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to do "seinfeld" and i always stayed in new york cause i'm a die hard as are you >> seth: yeah, absolutelyhow, i want you to do it." i was like, "well, what's the character?" he's like, "don't worry about it you can do it, it's you." [ laughter ] and then i said, "well, send me the script." "there's no script there's no budget. there's no money." and i did it >> seth: uh-huh. >> and that was 20 years ago >> seth: 20 years ago. >> yeah. >> seth: that's the -- because, i guess it's -- i mean, it's not 20 seasons because you oftentimes would take multiple years off. >> well, yeah, he took six years off one time >> seth: unbelievable. >> i got to make a living, you know six years. >> seth: you know, it's funny yourself but -- >> it's not me >> seth: no, it's not you. >> no, yeah. >> seth: but you are, as a comedian, you are very good at yelling. >> yes well, he saw me -- [ scattered applause ] >> seth: yeah, that's accurate that is accurate [ laughter and applause >> he saw me on a roast of jerry stiller. >> seth: yes, a great roast. >> a great roast and that was when he was like, oh susie cou
to do "seinfeld" and i always stayed in new york cause i'm a die hard as are you >> seth: yeah, absolutelyhow, i want you to do it." i was like, "well, what's the character?" he's like, "don't worry about it you can do it, it's you." [ laughter ] and then i said, "well, send me the script." "there's no script there's no budget. there's no money." and i did it >> seth: uh-huh. >> and that was 20 years ago >> seth: 20...