From rockefeller center, in the heart of new york city, its the tonight show, starring jimmy fallon tonight tonight join jimmy and his guest Sarah Silverman, dua lipa, Steve Kornacki and musical guest common featureing Black Thought and the legendary roots crew now here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause jimmy thank you very much, everybody thank you so much. Welcome to the tonight show, everyone, im jimmy fallon anchoring hour 30 of nbcs Election Night coverage. Come on its 2020 did you really think last night would end up wrapped with a neat bow today felt like waking up with a hang over and realizing youre still at the bar what a long and emotional and confusing ride, like a Matthew Mcconaughey car confusion that wont end. You think youre stressed imagine how President Trump feels in two months hes either getting inaugurated or incarcerated it was crazy heres what most heard before bed. Too close to call too close to call. Too close to call. Jimmy from now no more poles until
The heat beat the lakers arch rival the Boston Celtics in the conference finals and of course it would have been great to see the lakers play the celtics again. But its even better knowing matt damon spent the night crying into his my little pony pillow. Many fans in miami are fired up. This was the scene there on sunday night. Where the bars are open and they appear to have thrown caution to the wind. From the streets to the bars of winwood, the sounds of pots and pans are taking over the streets of the magic city tonight. Oh, my, it is the First Time Since 2014, by the way, that the heats are going to the final. And the fans are going to the hospital because none of them are wearing masks. You cant be a diehard fan if you live, can you . The last time the heat made it to the finals, they had a player named lebron james. This is lebrons tenth appearance in an nba final with three different teams and hes not done. If he wins at the lakers, he says next year he is going to sign with the
Return to the reich, a biography of freddy meyern whose life tels incredible story of world war ii heroism area based on research and interviews with meyer himself whom the author was able to meet only once before his death at the age of 94, returned to the right is an eyeopening unforgettable narrative of world war ii heroism and this is one credit will story that i am very excited to hear more about. Eric lichtblau a twotime Pulitzer Prize winning journalist is the best starring author of the nazis next door and first law, the remaking of american justice. He was a washington reporter for the New York Times for 15 years while also writing for the Los Angeles Times the new york yorker, time and other publications. He has been a frequent guest on npr, msnbc, cspan who we have here tonight and other networks as well as the speaker at many universities and institutions. He lives outside washington dc. So, without further ado lets give it up for eric. Thank you so much. [applause] thank y
To do this they had to pass a tariff that virtually doubled the price of swiss watches so its roughly a 30 tariff on a 30 watch. He went to pay 30 for the swiss watch and 30 for the Customs Service for the tariff so now its become a 60 watch and a lot of american watchmakers thought good, if art of 45 and the swiss is 60, maybe more people will buy our watches. Even though they dont tell time very well. Well, you might say may be and remain at least we gain a few watch sales but look at it this way. We lose car sales. Because switzerland absolutely cut us off in our exports. Now, think about this, old. Applr country, we put a high tariff on british blankets, on french wine. We put a tariff on spanish olives. All of these things. We got tariffs on all of these items and that all of those countries, european and otherwise, refused to buy our products. So now american cars which sold over 5 million in 1929 are down to 1. 5 million by 1932, and michigan, detroit, is in the Great Depression
you are live in the cnn newsroom. i m jim acosta in washington. in washington, the clock is ticking and the push is on. president biden and house speaker kevin mccarthy are racing to sell a tentative debt ceiling agreement to their respective parties. minutes ago, the president confirmed that he spoke with mccarthy by phone. they finalized the last of the details and said the deal now moves to the full congress for its approval. if they reject it or can t iron out their differences before june 5th, the u.s. could default on its debt, a scenario many experts say would be disastrous. not just for the u.s. economy, but for the global economy as well. and that threat still looms ominously over the capitol at this hour. up on capitol hill, lawmakers from both parties have their reservations. so passage is not guaranteed and all of this is unfolding as that fiscal deadline gets ever closer. cnn s priscilla alvarez is over at the why for us. eva mcken is live on set. let s begin a