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larry sanders, that is.e kind of show "the tonight show" was. >> just pretend like you're talking to me till we're off the air so it won't seem weird. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> "the larry sanders show" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery, your career, as fodder. >> don't take this as a threat but i killed a man like you in korea, hand to hand. my boy doesn't want to do any more commercials. >> larry sanders to me was, aside from being a brilliant television show -- >> can you say, hey now. >> hey now. >> it was my everyday life. >> i'm here for three good reasons. last show. big ratings. movie coming out. bim, bam, boom. >> "the larry sanders show" was very unique in that it was very deadpan. and really groundbreaking in its day. >> i think it made people really go, that's the l
larry sanders, that is.e kind of show "the tonight show" was. >> just pretend like you're talking to me till we're off the air so it won't seem weird. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> "the larry sanders show" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you...
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. >> he broke the fourth wall with his garry shandling show, and with larry sanders, i broke that mold, i feel so uncomfortable. >> well, so do i. >> you do? >> yeah. >> you're so good at it. >> trust me, i hate myself. >> much of modern television comedy can be traced back to a lot of the chances garry took. >> it still doesn't add up for me that he's gone. it doesn't make sense. not having his voice doesn't feel right. even long before i met him, he felt like a comedic friend to me. >> all my journey is to be authentically who i am. >> he was a mentor to a lot of people. he almost seemed like he was floating through the world a little bit. like he was there to help. >> what i want at my funeral is an actual boxing referee to do a count, and at five just wave it off, and say, he's he's not getting up. >> the reason that garry's death is a crime is not just because i don't get to talk to him anymore, but he wasn't done. he wasn't done for himself, not for us. >> the whole key to coming through life for anybody is a sense of humor. there is some life force involved in seeing the world n
. >> he broke the fourth wall with his garry shandling show, and with larry sanders, i broke that mold, i feel so uncomfortable. >> well, so do i. >> you do? >> yeah. >> you're so good at it. >> trust me, i hate myself. >> much of modern television comedy can be traced back to a lot of the chances garry took. >> it still doesn't add up for me that he's gone. it doesn't make sense. not having his voice doesn't feel right. even long before i met...
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he went on to lampoon late-night talk shows with his groundbreaking series "the larry sanders show."ng died unexpectedly in 2016 at age 66, and his disciple the writer/director judd apatow has put together a beautiful homage with "it's garry shandling's book." apatow had full access to shandling's personal journals and reproduces many of those actual scribblings. it's loaded with photos and testimonials from shandling's comedy contemporaries like sarah silverman and jim carrey. this is a book where you should skip the kindle edition, get the actual book. and now, cat videos. no? >> no cat videos. i also like a good book. >> you like to read. >> you pointed out before when i'm pregnant i like to read. a couple of books, "couple next door." it was really just a great thriller that i liked. "ride of a lifetime" by the big boss iger. "more than enough." in the middle of it right now. >> you know what i like to read? you. my bladder leak underwear.orried someone might see so, i switched. to always discreet boutique. its shape-hugging threads smooth out the back. so it fits better than dep
he went on to lampoon late-night talk shows with his groundbreaking series "the larry sanders show."ng died unexpectedly in 2016 at age 66, and his disciple the writer/director judd apatow has put together a beautiful homage with "it's garry shandling's book." apatow had full access to shandling's personal journals and reproduces many of those actual scribblings. it's loaded with photos and testimonials from shandling's comedy contemporaries like sarah silverman and jim...
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. >> i think what we learned through shows like "the larry sanders show" or "oz" is that we could do serious television. >> there's something in the air. and it ain't love. >> "oz" was cutting edge in what it was willing to share with the audience. >> hit me. hit me. hit me in the face, brother. >> complicated characters, complicated issues. and the way it was presented was so, uh, unique. >> sentence, nine years. up for parole in six. >> what they were doing at hbo was exactly what the network wasn't doing. they were breaking barriers. you get to "the sopranos" and all of a sudden, the villain is the hero. >> have some eggplant. >> i told you. i'm not hungry. >> you won't even accept food from your own mother. >> "the sopranos" was david chase's invention about this mob family, something that people hadn't seen before. the idea that a mobster is seeing a therapist. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type. that was an american. he wasn't in touch with his feelings. he just did what he had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with his feelings, they didn't kn
. >> i think what we learned through shows like "the larry sanders show" or "oz" is that we could do serious television. >> there's something in the air. and it ain't love. >> "oz" was cutting edge in what it was willing to share with the audience. >> hit me. hit me. hit me in the face, brother. >> complicated characters, complicated issues. and the way it was presented was so, uh, unique. >> sentence, nine years. up for parole...
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susan: larry david probably helped in skewing supporters of bernie sanders a little bit younger.o have to talk about a "fox news poll" that found there is much stronger support for senator elizabeth warren's proposed wealth tax among voters than trump's proposed wall on u.s.-mexico border. is this a sign for warren who has been falling in recent polls, stephanie. >> i think people are confused about the wealth tax. on its face it sounds like good idea, making over $50 million a year, millionaire or billionaire, some think it is reasonable to tax 2%. when you look at numbers, in history other countries tried it doesn't work out that way. several countries like france tried it. they ended up repealing the wealth tax, when people understand details better how it works. they realize it is very unfair tore people paying their fair share, creating business, keeping economy strong. susan: 1% of the u.s. population, richest 1% fill 40% of the tax covers, rashad. but 68% for this 2% wealth tax for those worth over $50 million? >> yeah, i give voters more credit than what your guest just d
susan: larry david probably helped in skewing supporters of bernie sanders a little bit younger.o have to talk about a "fox news poll" that found there is much stronger support for senator elizabeth warren's proposed wealth tax among voters than trump's proposed wall on u.s.-mexico border. is this a sign for warren who has been falling in recent polls, stephanie. >> i think people are confused about the wealth tax. on its face it sounds like good idea, making over $50 million a...