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hey, johnny carson, beautiful. that's not empty! that's a full one. okay. ooh!> you bet your ( bleep ). >> ( all laugh ) >> dean martin was having a great time. i mean, he really loved doing that show. and i think that other performers felt the same way. and when you get a show where everybody's really enjoying what they're doing, it comes through. >> ♪ there is nothin' ♪ like a dame ♪ nothin' in the world ♪ there is nothin' ♪ you can name ♪ that is anything like a dame >> ♪ holdin' hands at midnight ♪ 'neath a starry sky >> ♪ nice work if ♪ you can get it ♪ and you can get it ♪ if you try ♪ why, it's good old reliable ♪ nathan, nathan, nathan ♪ nathan detroit >> ♪ if you're looking ♪ for action ♪ he'll furnish the spot >> ♪ even when the heat is on ♪ it's never too hot >> yes, sir, may i help you? >> hmm? oh, yes, yes, yes. i'm interested in some tape recordings. >> i loved the thing with bob newhart. the two of 'em were cracking each other up, and they just barely made it through. well, that's contagious. the audience catches on to that. and it's a lot of fun
hey, johnny carson, beautiful. that's not empty! that's a full one. okay. ooh!> you bet your ( bleep ). >> ( all laugh ) >> dean martin was having a great time. i mean, he really loved doing that show. and i think that other performers felt the same way. and when you get a show where everybody's really enjoying what they're doing, it comes through. >> ♪ there is nothin' ♪ like a dame ♪ nothin' in the world ♪ there is nothin' ♪ you can name ♪ that is anything...
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betty white now has something in common with johnny carson, steve martin and bill murray.ey are all recipients of jack bennie award for comic achievement. the golden girl at 89 years of age, white says she is honored. coming out on dvd this week, captain america, the first avenger hit stores on tuesday, october 25th. on both dvd and blu-ray. universal is also putting out a special edition of the jury raskin sick park trilogy that same day. i'm karin brown, cbs news, hollywood. >>> good morning, thank you for watching 9 news now at 5:00 a.m. i'm andrea roane. >> and i'm mike hydeck. monika santani, what do you have there? >> reporter: my new clicker. >> it is pretty big. >> reporter: it is bigger than howard's. >> whatever you need, monica. >> reporter: very good. okay. >> reporter: that is only because of the artificial enhancement. we are going to move on. right now. we have a decent day ahead. grab an umbrella. in the mountains, you'll likely see a sprinkle or two. looks like the morning midday will be dry. let's get you moving here on this monday morning. we are talking
betty white now has something in common with johnny carson, steve martin and bill murray.ey are all recipients of jack bennie award for comic achievement. the golden girl at 89 years of age, white says she is honored. coming out on dvd this week, captain america, the first avenger hit stores on tuesday, october 25th. on both dvd and blu-ray. universal is also putting out a special edition of the jury raskin sick park trilogy that same day. i'm karin brown, cbs news, hollywood. >>> good...
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it is not enough that i go into the johnny carson show. he said, ok, if that is what you want, we will do it. we packed our house and we travelled across america to los angeles. you have to be in the country that you want to be successful in. that is my opinion. tavis: what happens in your career later on when you can write a story that is universally expected that sells around the world? >> because america is the world. america is number one. i think it is the most wonderful country in the world. when you look at all these people to complain about america, what are they doing? they are reading american books, they are watching american movies. they are listening to beyonce, drake. they are pitching about america but they love everything american. tavis: how important is it to you to discover that all of your characters are american -- to write that all of your characters are american? >> in some of my books i have various nationalities. there was this girl from the ukraine. i love writing about different countries. tavis: you could not wr
it is not enough that i go into the johnny carson show. he said, ok, if that is what you want, we will do it. we packed our house and we travelled across america to los angeles. you have to be in the country that you want to be successful in. that is my opinion. tavis: what happens in your career later on when you can write a story that is universally expected that sells around the world? >> because america is the world. america is number one. i think it is the most wonderful country in...
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in the words of johnny carson, you are correct, sir. and david elaborates on that.et a good job, but demonstrated that just like grossman, he cannot take over a game. we need to draft a franchise qb. both grossman and beck are good qb's with a good running attack, but neither have the tools to be more than serviceable. qb needs to be the top priority in next year's draft. campbell, remember him, not a great quarterback is better than both of them. you know, i'm sure coach shanahan knows these things. will we draft high enough to get one of those quarterback creatures that you mentioned? now the colts on track to lose all of their games will be picking number one. after that, we have to get lucky. you can make the argument that this team is due for a little luck. i count myself lucky when you drop us a line. mailbag@wusa9.com. that is our report. i'll be back here tonight at 11:00 along with anita brikman. have a great evening. bye bye. [ siren ] [ applause ] [ jackhammer ] [ crowd cheering ] [ speeding car ] [ siren ] [ horse whinnying ] [ bell dings ] your true sel
in the words of johnny carson, you are correct, sir. and david elaborates on that.et a good job, but demonstrated that just like grossman, he cannot take over a game. we need to draft a franchise qb. both grossman and beck are good qb's with a good running attack, but neither have the tools to be more than serviceable. qb needs to be the top priority in next year's draft. campbell, remember him, not a great quarterback is better than both of them. you know, i'm sure coach shanahan knows these...
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. >>> what does he have in common in bill murry, johnny carson? they all won the jack penny award for common decisions. 5989, she is honored. coming out on dvd this week, captain america, the first to hit stores on tuesday, october 25th. >>> more on that breaking news. >>> the state of maryland is negligent on failing to prevent a murder in 2005 and there were 18 point point 5 million donated to the family of phillip parker goon junior. they said that the family did not secure the inmate and did not keep watch on the early morning trip. more after this game tonight. >>> more to come tonight, live on one on one, the fan favorite and the pitcher that is getting more popular. more in sports. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . >>> let's play some football. the lipe backer will be center stage, the center of attention in a broadcast around the country. he said he owes much of his success the last five years, to the arrival of a fears, but fun loving player. one is by his pier's lead. >> he a pry'ser on and off the field. he has appreciated the fans and they are popula
. >>> what does he have in common in bill murry, johnny carson? they all won the jack penny award for common decisions. 5989, she is honored. coming out on dvd this week, captain america, the first to hit stores on tuesday, october 25th. >>> more on that breaking news. >>> the state of maryland is negligent on failing to prevent a murder in 2005 and there were 18 point point 5 million donated to the family of phillip parker goon junior. they said that the family did...
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he said the three greatest hosts were stand-up comedians, bob hope, johnny carson and billy crystal.t a comedian. then i'm staring in the face of eddie murphy. i said, would you do it with me? he goes yes. >> and people like eddie murphy. there has to be a likability quotient. he can say something a little edgy, but he doesn't come off mean. >> he's a comedic genius. >> we wish you great luck with this film. when does it come out? >> november 4th. >> good luck with the academy awards. >> men like it, women like it, kid's like it, go see it. >> thanks, guys. we wish you all great success. >> you're so gorgeous in person. >> isn't it amazing? >> what do you mean in person? >> so much fun. thank you. up next, to refrigerate or not? >>> here's a look at your forecast. we have some big changes for the rest of the week. for today we'll have a beautiful day in the south. it's going to be mild in the northeast. notice we'll start to see some more rain developing in the great lakes and northern plains and here throughout the rockies. as we go through the next few days, we're going to see the
he said the three greatest hosts were stand-up comedians, bob hope, johnny carson and billy crystal.t a comedian. then i'm staring in the face of eddie murphy. i said, would you do it with me? he goes yes. >> and people like eddie murphy. there has to be a likability quotient. he can say something a little edgy, but he doesn't come off mean. >> he's a comedic genius. >> we wish you great luck with this film. when does it come out? >> november 4th. >> good luck with...
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the former band leader for johnny carson, doc the pitcher for the mets, doc holiday, the gun slinger?id the exact same question, other than he added dr. dre, which is an insult to my intelligence and iq. >> what's the answer? >> you know the answer. doc holiday. >> one for one, thank you. let's go to two. which one of these famous actors did not, did not attend ucla? you can wait until i've listed all. mark harmon, rob riner, mike warren, ed marenaro. >> ed marnaro won the heisman trophy. >> are you serious? >> no, at cornell. >> good job. two for two. what office building is the largest office building in the world? 20,000 people work there. it has 17.5 miles of hallways, 280 bathrooms. the largest office building in the world. i'll give you a clue if you want a clue. you live in virginia, this building is in virginia. >> i guess the octagon shape would be close to it? >> yes. >> the pentagon? >> the pentagon, correct. question four, you coined the term the fun bunch. first of all, did you coin that term? >> my memory is pretty much shot. >> some people give you credit. >> name the o
the former band leader for johnny carson, doc the pitcher for the mets, doc holiday, the gun slinger?id the exact same question, other than he added dr. dre, which is an insult to my intelligence and iq. >> what's the answer? >> you know the answer. doc holiday. >> one for one, thank you. let's go to two. which one of these famous actors did not, did not attend ucla? you can wait until i've listed all. mark harmon, rob riner, mike warren, ed marenaro. >> ed marnaro won...
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doc severn son, the former band leader for johnny carson, dock goodman -- doc goodman, doc holliday?he did the exact same question other than i added dr. dre which is afternoon insult to my intelligence and super iq. >> what's the answer? >> holliday. >> doc holiday, 1-1, thank you. let's go to two. which one of these famous actors did not attend ucla, you can wait till i've listed all of them. mark harmon, rob reiner, mike warren, ed marinara. >> ed marinara won the heisman trophy. >> are you serious? did he win at it ucla? >> no, i didn't. cornell. >> good job, you're 2-2. all right. what office building is the largest office building in the world? 20,000 people work there. it has 17.5 miles of hallways, 280 bathrooms and 150 staircases. the largest office building in the world, i'll give you a clue if you want one. >> bye week. >> you live in virginia. this building is in virginia. >> i guess the octagon shape would be pretty close to it. >> yes. >> okay. pentagon? >> the pentagon is correct. question 4, you coin the term the fun bunch for the wide receivers tight ends played in t
doc severn son, the former band leader for johnny carson, dock goodman -- doc goodman, doc holliday?he did the exact same question other than i added dr. dre which is afternoon insult to my intelligence and super iq. >> what's the answer? >> holliday. >> doc holiday, 1-1, thank you. let's go to two. which one of these famous actors did not attend ucla, you can wait till i've listed all of them. mark harmon, rob reiner, mike warren, ed marinara. >> ed marinara won the...
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his old show came out at a time when my parents loved johnny carson and i did as well but he was on aftergod this guy's funny and doing something different and he didn't see like a typical guy you would see on tv. i grew up in the midwest and he would be a guy that was in the midwest working at a hardware store. he didn't look like a star and i related to him. >> they thought you were asking for sympathy. >> they thought i was making a make a wish thing. if they didn't think i was good enough to be on, i didn't want to be on. >> it took a long time. >> 2009 is when i finally made it on. it was incredible. some things don't live up to what you want them to be and this exceeded it on every level. >> here you are and you have exceeded the years you were given and you are doing well and met with your oncologist and doing well now. >> and my new dream is to get on the erin burnett show. >> you make my year with that sort of thing. >> i have been on your australia show, too, erin burnett, outback. that one was fun. >> what was your goal now. >> to spend whatever time i had to make my family and
his old show came out at a time when my parents loved johnny carson and i did as well but he was on aftergod this guy's funny and doing something different and he didn't see like a typical guy you would see on tv. i grew up in the midwest and he would be a guy that was in the midwest working at a hardware store. he didn't look like a star and i related to him. >> they thought you were asking for sympathy. >> they thought i was making a make a wish thing. if they didn't think i was...
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he came out his old show came out at a time when my parents loved johnny carson and i did as well, butifferent. he wasn't the typical guy you would see on tv. like he grew up in the midwest. he didn't look like a star. i related to him. >> you sent him a letter, tried to tell him a story. >> i just want to be on because of this diagnosis. i really just wanted them to look at me faster. my time was short. if they didn't think i was good enough to be on, i didn't want to be on. >> you were good enough. >> after a long, long, time. 2009. some things don't live up to what you want it to. this exceeded it. >> you exceeded the years you were given and just met with your oncologist and doing well? >> my dream was to get on your show, that's working as well. >> now you make my year. >> i have been on your australian show, too. that was a fun one. thanks. >> what is your goal now? >> it was a selfish goal in the beginning. to make my family and wife sacrifice to allow me to do this dream. now with the book and people who have seen the
he came out his old show came out at a time when my parents loved johnny carson and i did as well, butifferent. he wasn't the typical guy you would see on tv. like he grew up in the midwest. he didn't look like a star. i related to him. >> you sent him a letter, tried to tell him a story. >> i just want to be on because of this diagnosis. i really just wanted them to look at me faster. my time was short. if they didn't think i was good enough to be on, i didn't want to be on....
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he came out his old show came out at a time when my parents loved johnny carson and i did as well, butought he was funny and doing something different. he wasn't the typical guy you would see on tv. like he grew up in the midwest. he didn't look like a star. i related to him. >> you sent him a letter, tried to tell him a story. >> i just want to be on because of this diagnosis. i really just wanted them to look at me faster. my time was short. if they didn't think i was good enough to be on, i didn't want to be on. >> you were good enough. >> after a long, long, time. 2009. some things don't live up to what you want it to. this exceeded it. >> you exceeded the years you were given and just met with your oncologist and doing well? >> my dream was to get on your show, that's working as well. >> now you make my year. >> i have been on your australian show, too. that was a fun one. thanks. >> what is your goal now? >> it was a selfish goal in the beginning. to make my family and wife sacrifice to allow me to do this dream. now with the book and people who have seen the movie, people are in
he came out his old show came out at a time when my parents loved johnny carson and i did as well, butought he was funny and doing something different. he wasn't the typical guy you would see on tv. like he grew up in the midwest. he didn't look like a star. i related to him. >> you sent him a letter, tried to tell him a story. >> i just want to be on because of this diagnosis. i really just wanted them to look at me faster. my time was short. if they didn't think i was good enough...
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[laughter] said the next day, everybody would talk about what was on johnny carson.ow there's a list nations. if everybody watching the same thing? now, you're watching the show from last night because you have dvr what have you. so it's harder for culture to connect to. and that's absolutely happening within what cultural identity. not just the sort of presentation of what it means to be black but we talked about, but also the fragmentation of culture in general. so we think about a james brown figure, who is a massive figure speaks to all black people have an opinion on james brown, probably almost all loving james brown musically. michael jackson doing the same sort of thing. who's doing that now? there's beyoncÉ to a certain extent, but jc is certainly not. very fragmented. so kong is very polarizing. playing connie for my grandmother. and now, so who can do that now? who can bring all black people together on a cultural level? i don't think that person exists. it's for both the reasons about that in a culture and black culture in particular. and the problem and
[laughter] said the next day, everybody would talk about what was on johnny carson.ow there's a list nations. if everybody watching the same thing? now, you're watching the show from last night because you have dvr what have you. so it's harder for culture to connect to. and that's absolutely happening within what cultural identity. not just the sort of presentation of what it means to be black but we talked about, but also the fragmentation of culture in general. so we think about a james...
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so the next day everybody would talk about what was on johnny carson.now there are at least a thousand television stations. is everybody watching the same thing? you are watching the shows from last night but you have dvr, what have you. so this partner for the culture to connect us, and that is absolutely happening within the black cultural identity, not just the sort of fragmentation of what it means to be black, but also the fragmentation of culture in general. so, to think about a james brown figure who is a massive figure who thinks all white people for the most part and black people have an opinion on james brown and probably almost all michael jackson doing the same sort of thing. who is doing that now? beyonce to a certain extent jay-z is very fragmented kanye is very polarized. i'm not playing kanye for my grandmother. [laughter] so who can do that now? who can bring all black people together on a cultural level? i don't think that person exists, and as for both those reasons what's happened to culture, black culture in particular. the problem
so the next day everybody would talk about what was on johnny carson.now there are at least a thousand television stations. is everybody watching the same thing? you are watching the shows from last night but you have dvr, what have you. so this partner for the culture to connect us, and that is absolutely happening within the black cultural identity, not just the sort of fragmentation of what it means to be black, but also the fragmentation of culture in general. so, to think about a james...
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the next day everybody would talk about what was on johnny carson. is everybody watching the same thing? no. we're not watching the same shows, and you're watching the shows from last night because you have dvr, you know, or what have you. so it's harder for culture to connect us, and that is absolutely happening within black cultural identity. not just the sort of fragmentation of what it means to be black that we talked about with post-blackness, but also the fragmentation of culture in general. so we think about a james brown figure who speaks to black people for the most part, all black people have an opinion on james brown, probably almost all loving james brown musicically. michael jackson doing the same sort of thing. who's doing that now? beyonce to a certain extent, but jay-z is certainly not universal. so, you know, kanye's very polarizing. i'm not playing kanye for my grandmother. [laughter] you know, so who can do that now? who can bring all black people together on a cultural level? i don't think that person exists. and it's for both tho
the next day everybody would talk about what was on johnny carson. is everybody watching the same thing? no. we're not watching the same shows, and you're watching the shows from last night because you have dvr, you know, or what have you. so it's harder for culture to connect us, and that is absolutely happening within black cultural identity. not just the sort of fragmentation of what it means to be black that we talked about with post-blackness, but also the fragmentation of culture in...
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>> i'm aging like johnny carson, i'm just telling you right now. i'm, you know, that's my goal. way i want to. >> his dvd's are worth a lot of money. we'd love to know what you're like not on television. we keep asking if we can hang out with you and the answer is always no. >> i'm too boring for you, kilmeade. kilmeade is the kind of guy that goes out and he wants to play soccer and ping-pong. >> and dance. >> and miniature golfing. come on, kilmeade. >> that's true. the ping-pong mini golf date. >> he left out the drinking beer party. >> you look like a kid in camp that you want to tie up. >> chris wallace -- >> speaking of shows, last year on your show, you had the cbs reporter who got her hands on some of those e-mails about what eric holder knew regarding fast & furious. here's what she said last night on your program when you were trying to figure out whether or not another shoe is going to drop. >> also, documents -- we haven't even had time to report on all of them. there are very sensitive documents and allegations going around, many of them we haven't reported yet beca
>> i'm aging like johnny carson, i'm just telling you right now. i'm, you know, that's my goal. way i want to. >> his dvd's are worth a lot of money. we'd love to know what you're like not on television. we keep asking if we can hang out with you and the answer is always no. >> i'm too boring for you, kilmeade. kilmeade is the kind of guy that goes out and he wants to play soccer and ping-pong. >> and dance. >> and miniature golfing. come on, kilmeade. >>...
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. >> reporter: in those days there was no bigger deal in comedy than having johnny carson call you over and no female comic had ever been summoned. >> i was so nervous that when it finished i didn't look at johnny even though my goal was to be called over to him obviously. i looked at everybody but him and finally i looked over and he was telling me to come sit down. >> that's very clever and very fresh. >> well that's wonderful hearing that from you. >> i mean it. good material. how long have you been doing this? >> four years. >> reporter: ellen degeneres had come a long way from louisiana where she grew up. her parents were christian scientists. many in that faith reject modern medical treatment. when you were a little girl, would youak aspirin if you needed it? >> oh, god, no. i didn't have a vaccination. i didn't have aspirin. i didn't have anything until i was like 14 years old maybe. a chunk of wood got stuck in my foot. my very first shot ever was about 15 shots to numb my foot to they could cut the piece of wood out. that was my first experience with a doctor, my first experien
. >> reporter: in those days there was no bigger deal in comedy than having johnny carson call you over and no female comic had ever been summoned. >> i was so nervous that when it finished i didn't look at johnny even though my goal was to be called over to him obviously. i looked at everybody but him and finally i looked over and he was telling me to come sit down. >> that's very clever and very fresh. >> well that's wonderful hearing that from you. >> i mean it....
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i mean, south dakota, you got johnny carson, and i was worried being from los angeles that i had a real limit there, and you said, in fact, that was true. >> that's right. [laughter] there are parts of the valley that represent our land, but you just didn't happen to be there. [laughter] i think there's something to that. people asked me about that. i think for one thing when you live in those areas, you're looking over all the horizons because there's not as much going on around you in the great plains. [laughter] the other piece of it that that part of the world was settled by primarily northern europeans and scandinavians, and they came with education being important, community, and faith, obviously, and they were political, 10 we grew up in that -- so we grew up in that kind of political culture, and most of all, i suppose, because we come from that part of the country, we're not regional in a way. we're not eastern, southern, or californians. we are a cross section of america, and then, two, if you had ambition, the whole community kind of helped you along. they would say go for it
i mean, south dakota, you got johnny carson, and i was worried being from los angeles that i had a real limit there, and you said, in fact, that was true. >> that's right. [laughter] there are parts of the valley that represent our land, but you just didn't happen to be there. [laughter] i think there's something to that. people asked me about that. i think for one thing when you live in those areas, you're looking over all the horizons because there's not as much going on around you in...
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he said the three greatest hosts were stand-up comedians, bob hope, johnny carson and billy crystal.ttle edgy, but he doesn't come off mean. >> he's a comedic genius. >> we wish you great luck with this film. when does it come out? >> november 4th. >> good luck with the academy awards. >> men like it, women like it, kid's like it, go see it. >> you're so gorgeous in person. >> what do you mean in person? >> so much fun. thank you. up next, to refrigerate or not? . well, guess what? we're just getting warmed up. introducing campbell's slow kettle style soups. extraordinary taste sensations, crafted from delicious combinations of premium ingredients. you'll savor every last spoonful. even if you don't use a spoon. new slow kettle soups from campbell's it's amazing what soup can do. [ female announcer ] kleenex brand tissues are america's softest... no wonder people want to share them with the ones they love. ♪ ♪ start your own chain of sharing. ♪ send a kleenex brand share package for free today at kleenex.com. kleenex. softness worth sharing. at kleenex.com. wait a second... with olay
he said the three greatest hosts were stand-up comedians, bob hope, johnny carson and billy crystal.ttle edgy, but he doesn't come off mean. >> he's a comedic genius. >> we wish you great luck with this film. when does it come out? >> november 4th. >> good luck with the academy awards. >> men like it, women like it, kid's like it, go see it. >> you're so gorgeous in person. >> what do you mean in person? >> so much fun. thank you. up next, to...