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john later worked on staff of the governor of maryland at a university of maryland academic research center and, is director of the smart growth office in the u.s. environmental protection agency. in the obama administration, john is married to the children's book. priscilla cummings, who with us tonight. and they have two grown children. well and hannah, two grandsons and two cats who are not with us tonight. i assume so. so with that, i'd like to pitch it over to gary for a couple of words, and then we'll be back to and then we'll be we'll be off and running with these two guys. thank you very much, charlie. and thank all of you for coming. the maryland center for history and culture is a great institution, and we're so grateful, katie, that you and your team had us here for this event and they've just been a delight to work with all them, especially, you know, debbie, all of it is just at absolutely outstanding. and david and i could go on listing them all but you have put a great team and debbie thank you for everything you're doing. charlie you and neil kick this event off about
john later worked on staff of the governor of maryland at a university of maryland academic research center and, is director of the smart growth office in the u.s. environmental protection agency. in the obama administration, john is married to the children's book. priscilla cummings, who with us tonight. and they have two grown children. well and hannah, two grandsons and two cats who are not with us tonight. i assume so. so with that, i'd like to pitch it over to gary for a couple of words,...
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in linda's program at the university of maryland survey they were given ideas for places that aren't enough for low income people, people in poverty and retirement, given some choices to fix those problems, 70% of them said let's improve those things. here's another example of what i would want or any particular person would want, my way of showing you some of the ideas. instead of taxing all earnings, how about taxing earnings above $400,000? biden says he doesn't want to hit anybody under 400,000, even a democrat so that would cross out the second one too. that would affect the middle-class of lower income people and crossed out don't raise the tax premium because it hits low income people. what are the ideas from emerson's list but notice how he's going to reduce it, they both like the ideas of the model. that's another way of reducing benefits, it does impact people who are retired, getting a great social security benefit, $50,000, social security benefit doing really well, i'm embarrassed i'm getting that much. it makes sense to mention that. to lower the benefits, democrats wou
in linda's program at the university of maryland survey they were given ideas for places that aren't enough for low income people, people in poverty and retirement, given some choices to fix those problems, 70% of them said let's improve those things. here's another example of what i would want or any particular person would want, my way of showing you some of the ideas. instead of taxing all earnings, how about taxing earnings above $400,000? biden says he doesn't want to hit anybody under...
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redlands very electra theater, which is where we had those sitting places and that's at the university of maryland . miss julian is a student who was sitting here. there's a couple of us, i mean, kind of went to the elections together. there wasn't many actually students that had the crossover between physics, science lot sizes and politics and fluffy. sounds really lovely to engage with someone who was thinking about both of those things and how to marry up those kind of ideas of logic and political thoughts. that ability to one thing clearly critically from original perspectives and to, to have no fear and communicating them to think outside the box to think from a different angle. his is clear that he was incredibly at the depth of, that's even computers. as mazda head of, i think, where most of us were with what we were learning and in science. and actually, i think i had it on a lot of the computer science courses at the time that was at solar eclipse. and the office to go through and south is drive like a narrow window through the well may use of julian and a night of as a cramped into a car
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i did go to the university of maryland, no shade. and i wanted hear some of your time being a terp at the university. i'm sorry. you know what? why am i having such hard time hearing. honey, your at maryland? yeah. is that what you wanted to know? 100%, yes. oh i was a terrible student. i, i, i i kept many different majors. you have? oh, i must jumped around from biology to business to account thing. i thought i would be like an accountant, like my father. and where to? when did journalism jump? i interned for a congressman on capitol hill and was from queens is kind of creepy, but he's to be a newspaperman and he had me writing press releases and was able to watch people on capitol hill and i thought and i saw a report about what they were doing and i was always a little bit of a news junkie. my father certainly was, because we watched walter cronkite every every night with my mother and and the sisters. so that changed. changed my direction completely. i then decided that i would be a journalist. yes. so can quickly take these last
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she's a professor of american studies at the university of maryland. when you have people who are repeat those narratives without knowing the history, you repeat the, the stereotype. another stereotype is that black people loved to eat watermelon and chicken back in 2008. when for rock, obama was 1st elected us president, a caricature circulated online at the white house, with a huge watermelon patch on the front lawn. there was nothing to do about it, it was absolutely a racist, true. its roots can be found and the post slavery here, right in the us when some black people sold watermelons to earn money. a slice resembles a wide smile, which is how black people were often for trade. always grinning, always happy, always wonderfully delighted to be in surfeit to 2 point books. we were accused of being watermelon. darkies, shrieking, stealing darkies. that narrative goes all the way back to enslavement when we were often accused of stealing the chickens. but stereotypes, the size of another discussion is going on. statistics show that black people in the
she's a professor of american studies at the university of maryland. when you have people who are repeat those narratives without knowing the history, you repeat the, the stereotype. another stereotype is that black people loved to eat watermelon and chicken back in 2008. when for rock, obama was 1st elected us president, a caricature circulated online at the white house, with a huge watermelon patch on the front lawn. there was nothing to do about it, it was absolutely a racist, true. its...
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university, specializing 19th century state's history. from 1977 to 1984, he was editor of the freedom society society prize and the university of maryland ege park working. on the first four volumes of the policy award winning series titled freedom by documentary history participation,. 1861 to 1867. he collaborated with other actors in the project to produce three other studies of civil war games, the patient, one of which realized the documentary history of slavery, freedom and civil war, was awarded the lincoln prize in 1984. he is the author of sleep is from slavery to burning capitalism and the conflict to nations such as georgia, 1832 1880. that is when the university of north carolina press 1992 his faith articles and chapters in the civil war era include information, overviews on the experiences of black slaves in the u.s. navy, including black in blue during the civil war, which appears in the pro bowl quarterly of the national archives and records administration fall 2001. his most recent book, illusions of emancipation, pursuit of freedom, equality, the twilight slavery, published by the university press in 2019, was awarded t
university, specializing 19th century state's history. from 1977 to 1984, he was editor of the freedom society society prize and the university of maryland ege park working. on the first four volumes of the policy award winning series titled freedom by documentary history participation,. 1861 to 1867. he collaborated with other actors in the project to produce three other studies of civil war games, the patient, one of which realized the documentary history of slavery, freedom and civil war,...
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history. 134 spies, assassins, martyrs and witches, famous trials in american history at the university of maryland last class we did the first part of the scopes trial where we talked about the origins of the case and we spent a significant amount of time placing the case in the c
history. 134 spies, assassins, martyrs and witches, famous trials in american history at the university of maryland last class we did the first part of the scopes trial where we talked about the origins of the case and we spent a significant amount of time placing the case in the c
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i went to the university of maryland college park and john hopkins university. however, i did several internship while i was in college at howard university, so i have a love and. so my background though, when i an english lit major, i studied african literature. so i have a you kind of have a passion for that. but i was in the music industry. i work for capitol records in alternative rock music and hip hop. and then i went on to work a decade with the discovery channel when they started out, when i started with them, they had two networks and when i left, they had 14. and so and then past that for 20 years i've been a consultant working black civil rights organizations, national organizations like the congressional black caucus foundation, the national on black civic participation, hip hop caucus, and other civil rights, adjacent type organizations. and so but today, the executive director of, the black georgetown foundation, which is a nonprofit organized that oversees both of these two cemeteries, you in two cemeteries, we're in the oldest black cemeteries, w
i went to the university of maryland college park and john hopkins university. however, i did several internship while i was in college at howard university, so i have a love and. so my background though, when i an english lit major, i studied african literature. so i have a you kind of have a passion for that. but i was in the music industry. i work for capitol records in alternative rock music and hip hop. and then i went on to work a decade with the discovery channel when they started out,...
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she's a professor of american studies at the university of maryland. when you have people who are repeat those narratives without knowing the history or you repeat the, the stereotype. another stereotype is that black people loved to eat water, melon and chicken back in 2008. when for rock, obama was 1st elected us president, a caricature circulated online at the white house, with a huge watermelon patch on the front lawn. there was nothing to do about it, it was absolutely a racist true. its roots can be found in the post slavery here, right in the us when some black people sold watermelons to earn money. a slice resembles a wide smile, which is how black people were often for trade. always grinning, always happy, always wonderfully delighted to be in servitude to point folks. we were accused of being watermelon. darkies, shrieking, stealing darkies. that narrative goes all the way back to enslavement when we were often accused of stealing chickens. but stereotypes, the size of another discussion is going on. statistics showed that black people in the
she's a professor of american studies at the university of maryland. when you have people who are repeat those narratives without knowing the history or you repeat the, the stereotype. another stereotype is that black people loved to eat water, melon and chicken back in 2008. when for rock, obama was 1st elected us president, a caricature circulated online at the white house, with a huge watermelon patch on the front lawn. there was nothing to do about it, it was absolutely a racist true. its...
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he's here back in the early 1990s, to continue to save microbiology and he ended up in the university of marylandhink about working with infectious disease division. and while the practice is a physician actually treated patients monday and also patient thein first one is very upset visibly upset the estimate was wrong and also person and somethingg did not have to antibiotics and i do not know how to treat them in somerset, and it didn't work either. >> it given that stare like don't know what you were talking about when i s was talking to se of the monkeys s that you know t was such a moment of reckoning to me that in america the country very advanced medical system the somebody we can cure in my hometown did not make sense. so basically from that point on, 25 years probably more right now she is idea into the united states. trying to convince and 8h giving funding the states could use it is so it's kind of hitting the wall because one of the things i explained a few minutes ago, there's just a lot of mistrust. american medical systems just did not think made any sense. so someone you realize j
he's here back in the early 1990s, to continue to save microbiology and he ended up in the university of marylandhink about working with infectious disease division. and while the practice is a physician actually treated patients monday and also patient thein first one is very upset visibly upset the estimate was wrong and also person and somethingg did not have to antibiotics and i do not know how to treat them in somerset, and it didn't work either. >> it given that stare like don't...
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was professor of chemistry, the university of maryland. the autopsy revealed traces of prostate acid in her stomach indi that she may have been poisoned. now, february 16th, 1869, dr. was arrested and charged with her murder. the matter now splits into two separate cases in baltimore, we have a civil trial involving her will in carlisle. we have a criminal trial for her murder. the the civil case largely suspended pending the outcome of. the criminal case up here in carlisle. there is a preliminary hearing for dr. cooper. we during that hearing that miss stanek had arrived at the mansion house on january 19, 1869. the mansion, of course, a carlisle hotel just up the street here. we know that she did not become seriously ill until the day before her. and dr. cooper came to the hotel to see her three times that day. the next morning, she was found to be insensible and speechless. the hotel owner, who was mr. burkholder, sent for dr. cooper and another carlisle doctor, dr. a.j. hermann. they arrive approximately 30 that morning. now, odor coul
was professor of chemistry, the university of maryland. the autopsy revealed traces of prostate acid in her stomach indi that she may have been poisoned. now, february 16th, 1869, dr. was arrested and charged with her murder. the matter now splits into two separate cases in baltimore, we have a civil trial involving her will in carlisle. we have a criminal trial for her murder. the the civil case largely suspended pending the outcome of. the criminal case up here in carlisle. there is a...
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katherine schloffer with the university of maryland medical center warn without taking proper precautionsan quickly go from joyful to dangerous. >> i love a good potluck, but i think aside from proper handling and proper prep, time and temperature management are kind of your two biggest pitfalls and things to be aware of. >> reporter: and it's something jamil garrison treads lightly on. >> no, i don't go to potlucks. i don't trust everybody's cooking. so it's just my thing. >> reporter: from food borne illnesses to unexpected pathogens, your holiday plate might carry more than just a side of green bean casserole. >> food should not be left out for more than two hours. that's when you're hitting that tipping point for bacteria to proliferate and get us sick. >> reporter: so minimize any risk, the best advice to keep in mind is simple. keep hot foods hot and cold foods cold. >> try to avoid what's referred to as the danger zone, anywhere from between 40 degrees to 140 fahrenheit according to the cdc. >> reporter: another potential hazard, cross-contamination. >> dedicated utensils are going
katherine schloffer with the university of maryland medical center warn without taking proper precautionsan quickly go from joyful to dangerous. >> i love a good potluck, but i think aside from proper handling and proper prep, time and temperature management are kind of your two biggest pitfalls and things to be aware of. >> reporter: and it's something jamil garrison treads lightly on. >> no, i don't go to potlucks. i don't trust everybody's cooking. so it's just my thing....
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i went to the university of maryland and johns hopkins university, i did several internships at howard university. my background when i was in english lit major, i studied african-american literature. i have a passion for that. i worked for capitol records and alternative rock music and hip-hop and went on to the discovery channel, when they started out and when i left, they had 14 and so then past that for 20 years i've been a consultant working with a black civil rights organizations like the congressional black caucus foundation, the national coalition on black senate participation, hip-hop caucus and other civil rights adjacent type organizations and so today i am the executive director of the black georgetown foundation which is a nonprofit organization that oversees both of these two cemeteries, two cemeteries. we are in the oldest black cemetery in washington dc, where people who were born enslaved and died enslaved or buried. this is a very parklike cemetery. i want to tell you that there are graves everywhere although you don't see markers on graves there are 8 to 10,000 bodie
i went to the university of maryland and johns hopkins university, i did several internships at howard university. my background when i was in english lit major, i studied african-american literature. i have a passion for that. i worked for capitol records and alternative rock music and hip-hop and went on to the discovery channel, when they started out and when i left, they had 14 and so then past that for 20 years i've been a consultant working with a black civil rights organizations like the...
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and he ended in the university of maryland working with fairly well known infectious disease physician glenn morris. and while glenn morris was a practicing physician, he actually treated patients. one day he lost a patient. it wasn't the first patient he was to an antibiotic infection. and he was very upset, visibly upset. so sandra asking was wrong and glenn said, i just lost person to an infection that didn't react to antibiotics and i don't know how to treat them and send sandra and the phage didn't work either. and glenn gave him that stare like he had no what sandra was even talking about. and when i was talking to sandra for the book, you said it was just such a moment of reckoning to me in in in america, in a country with a very medical system, someone died from infection that we could cure in my hometown. it just make sense. so glenn and him. and basically from that on, sandra c-span at least 25 years, probably more by now that he kept pushing this this idea in the united states, trying to convince the nih to get him some to convince the fda that phages were safe to use. and f
and he ended in the university of maryland working with fairly well known infectious disease physician glenn morris. and while glenn morris was a practicing physician, he actually treated patients. one day he lost a patient. it wasn't the first patient he was to an antibiotic infection. and he was very upset, visibly upset. so sandra asking was wrong and glenn said, i just lost person to an infection that didn't react to antibiotics and i don't know how to treat them and send sandra and the...
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history. 134 spies, assassins, martyrs and witches, famous trials in american history at the university of maryland last class we did the first part of the scopes trial where we talked about the origins of the case and we spent a significant amount of time placing the case in the context of the time in an effort to explain why the case became so sensational, why a good portion of the united states in the world was focused on this trial. certainly europe and part of the story was, although we think of the roaring twenties as this era of gatsby's parties and flappers and jazz and fun and a roaring economy, it was also a deeply divided nation between urban and rural. it's for the first time in 1920, the census announces more people live in cities than in the countryside and their status excited amongst farmers who had been kind of the core of american life between people who wanted to cut off the ellis island era of immigration. the two arrive guys in ku klux klan that felt that america was sliding into gomorrah, a second rise of the ku klux klan debates over prohibition. people who supported prohibit
history. 134 spies, assassins, martyrs and witches, famous trials in american history at the university of maryland last class we did the first part of the scopes trial where we talked about the origins of the case and we spent a significant amount of time placing the case in the context of the time in an effort to explain why the case became so sensational, why a good portion of the united states in the world was focused on this trial. certainly europe and part of the story was, although we...
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. ♪♪ >> at university of maryland global campus, getting a bachelor's degree doesn't have to mean startingm scratch. here you can earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience. what will your next success be? ♪ ♪ for ♪ something hasnce. changed within me ♪ ♪ it's time to try defying gravity ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. sales of newly built homes tanked in october to the slowest pace in two years. existing home prices continue to climb. we have all the numbers in that the virgins. how is the housing market shaping up as we had to the new spring season? >> as we look at new home sales there were three major headwinds in october pushing sales down 17% month-to-month and 9% from a year ago. mortgage rates shot up. they ended the month at 7.09. new home sales are based on sign contracts. that was people out shopping while rates were rising. hurricanes in the south caused sales to plunge 28%. sales were much higher in the northeast but that was volatile because the northeast has the least new home construction. the third issue, the election and economic uncertainty. consumers tend to pu
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including me, students may want to look into a new college course when they return to school, the university of marylandled intro to fox's studies a different facet studies, fatness, blackness and their intersections, wired they putting race into this? there's 60% difference between black and hispanic obesity numbers and the rest of the populations not far behind. >> laura: wait a second, is it gorge yourself or engorge yourself? [laughter] >> i correct my grammar or hit the time? we got to go! >> laura: sorry, examines fatness as a key area of human difference and intersects with other issues like sexual orientation and ability, okay,, this course will particular highlighted the ability between fatness -- the kourtis closes an examination of that liberation, deliberation for all bodies and challenging -- i cannot even read this! >> i thought he thought liberation was weight loss, this is crazy! and other success at a nearby university said this is ludicrous and laughable and nobody will get a job and i agree with him. >> laura: appearance across the country are waiting for their kids to come home from
including me, students may want to look into a new college course when they return to school, the university of marylandled intro to fox's studies a different facet studies, fatness, blackness and their intersections, wired they putting race into this? there's 60% difference between black and hispanic obesity numbers and the rest of the populations not far behind. >> laura: wait a second, is it gorge yourself or engorge yourself? [laughter] >> i correct my grammar or hit the time?...
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you know, in my first book i even might highlight, you know, the amazing work of the university of marylandbaltimore county, where i highlight different colleges and honestly if you look at for best practices don't go to the well unless you kind of like if you look of a best practice on certain type of things you shouldn't you definitely go to the ivies because they know how to they know they know how to get very wealthy people to very wealthy positions. they they know how to get you from andover to harvard to j.p. morgan. that's not very hard. but that's what do they're really good at it but if you're looking people who are actually developing practices that are helping students that's different. and also, i mean our, small liberal arts colleges, especially those that are tuition driven or that are just trying their best to stay in the black. they are also struggling with, you know, how they do diversity and invest in the resources and stuff like that to. so it's a lot of lessons that i think i try to highlight in book from a range of schools like the university of rochester and stanford,
you know, in my first book i even might highlight, you know, the amazing work of the university of marylandbaltimore county, where i highlight different colleges and honestly if you look at for best practices don't go to the well unless you kind of like if you look of a best practice on certain type of things you shouldn't you definitely go to the ivies because they know how to they know they know how to get very wealthy people to very wealthy positions. they they know how to get you from...
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. >> at university of maryland global campus, getting a bachelor's degree doesn't have to mean startingnt experience. what will your next success be? >>> about 16 minutes until the closing bell. back to kate for a look at the key stocks to watch. >> hi, mike. shares of honeywell are popping after activist investor elliot management disclosed a $5 billion stake. the investor is pushing honeywell to divide itself along two primary a business lines, aerospace and automation. honeywell up around 4%. and tencent music is sliding after they posted the q3 results. they reported that revenue from its social entertainment services business fell nearly 24% year over year. those shares are down nearly 5.5%. back to you, mike. >> kate, thank you. >>> disney reports before the bell on thursday and the clock is ticking on incoming board chair james gorman's process. a look at what we know now. >> hey, mike. well, incoming board chair james gorman is known for running a smooth succession process for himself at morgan stanley. he is credited with incentivizing the two runners up to stay. also known for
. >> at university of maryland global campus, getting a bachelor's degree doesn't have to mean startingnt experience. what will your next success be? >>> about 16 minutes until the closing bell. back to kate for a look at the key stocks to watch. >> hi, mike. shares of honeywell are popping after activist investor elliot management disclosed a $5 billion stake. the investor is pushing honeywell to divide itself along two primary a business lines, aerospace and automation....
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. ♪♪ >> at university of maryland global campus, getting a bachelor's degree doesn't have to mean startingratch. here you can earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience. what will your next success be? >>> welcome back to "the exchange." i'm seema mody with your cnbc news update. president-elect trump has tapped retired army lieutenant general keith kellogg to serve as the special envoy for ukraine and russia. kellogg previously laid out his vision for ending the war in ukraine back in july, suggesting the u.s. and other nato members delay ukraine's membership in exchange for a deal with security guarantees with russia. >>> the crew of a chinese flag cargo ship that has been surrounded by european warships is suspect of intentionally cutting the undersea cables in the baltic sea last week. they suspect the crew of the ship cut the cables by dragging its anchor along the sea floor for over 100 miles. the ship's owner has declined to comment. >>> and multiple outlets reporting daniel jones is signing with the minnesota vikings. jones became a free agent earlier this week aft
. ♪♪ >> at university of maryland global campus, getting a bachelor's degree doesn't have to mean startingratch. here you can earn up to 90 undergraduate credits for relevant experience. what will your next success be? >>> welcome back to "the exchange." i'm seema mody with your cnbc news update. president-elect trump has tapped retired army lieutenant general keith kellogg to serve as the special envoy for ukraine and russia. kellogg previously laid out his vision...
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. >> at university of maryland global campus, getting a bachelor's degree doesn't have to mean startings for relevant experience. what will your next success be? growing old is part of the journey, even when you have heart failure. but when he had shortness of breath, carpal tunnel syndrome, and lower back pain, we wondered, could these be warning signs of something bigger? thank goodness we called his cardiologist because these were signs of attr-cm, a rare and serious disease... ...that gets worse over time. if you see any of the warning signs, don't wait, ask your cardiologist about attr-cm today. >>> welcome back to "fast money. wynn resorts, landry ceo tillman fertitta boosted stake to 9.9% he's reportedly unhappy with the company's performance. contessa brewer joins us for what this big move could mean for the gaming trade maybe he'll be an activist eventually in this one. >> that he filed a passive investor's filing with the s.e.c. says to the world, no, no, this is a passive stake. i haven't talked to anybody who is buying that it makes fertitta the largest shareholder in the co
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after graduating from the university of maryland with a degree in history, david joined the army reservesy in a very larry david way. i want to establish where we are right now. this building, which is kind of where you got your start in comedy at the improv? >> yes. that's where i bombed hundreds if not thousands of times. there's a slight ptsd factor here. >> sure. >> i'm already hearing, get off the stage! hey, hey, you're funnier than this guy. go to hell! that's what i have to put up with. >> you came first to see a show, and you looked up and said, i could probably do that. >> watching the act -- i'm funnier than this guy. this is insane, okay, and i said to bud freeman, the owner of the club, a legend, can i go on? he said, are you a comedian? i said, no. he said, you can't go on, no, you can't go on. you have to audition and this whole process. >> does this neighborhood bear any resemblance to the way you remember it? >> all the stores have changed. wait a second, the westway diner, that's where jerry and i went to talk about the show. >> is it really? >> yeah. >> that's a histori
after graduating from the university of maryland with a degree in history, david joined the army reservesy in a very larry david way. i want to establish where we are right now. this building, which is kind of where you got your start in comedy at the improv? >> yes. that's where i bombed hundreds if not thousands of times. there's a slight ptsd factor here. >> sure. >> i'm already hearing, get off the stage! hey, hey, you're funnier than this guy. go to hell! that's what i...