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barb: yeah. mike: i'm sorry, barb. barb: no, you do not owe me an apology.at you preserve the integrity and your identity, so there's a process to it, and it's not a ripping the band-aid off. it's an evolutionary process. it isn't just me. it isn't just you. this beverage thing could be huge, and the idea that you guys came up with is pretty freaking great. kurt: yeah. barb: the partnership, i think, is going to be so great because there's so much that we can learn from you. lemonis: awesome. well, you guys are connected now. kurt: yeah. lemonis: michael's gonna come out. we're going to go to califia almond milk, oat milk plant in bakersfield. mike: yeah, mm-hmm. lemonis: michael will help mentor you. it'll be good to have michael there because he's going to ask questions that you don't think about. kurt: right, it would be awesome, yeah. lemonis: okay? kurt: yeah. lemonis: thank you, guys. hi, guys! group: hi. lemonis: what's the good word? how are you? we here at califia farms in bakersfield, california, because i want to show kurt and barb how they can dr
barb: yeah. mike: i'm sorry, barb. barb: no, you do not owe me an apology.at you preserve the integrity and your identity, so there's a process to it, and it's not a ripping the band-aid off. it's an evolutionary process. it isn't just me. it isn't just you. this beverage thing could be huge, and the idea that you guys came up with is pretty freaking great. kurt: yeah. barb: the partnership, i think, is going to be so great because there's so much that we can learn from you. lemonis: awesome....
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and barb, the hostess, was dead.ing up, what could be clues to solving the mystery. >> we both thought to ourselves and then said it to each other, boy, that car's going too fast. >> and a man waiting outside the comic book shop. >> he had on kind of a dark outfit for that time of a year, a group fisherman's cap is how i would describe it. >> when "dateline" continues. and a time for a fresh trim. it's where new projects begin. and curb appeal takes on new meaning. come celebrate lowe's first annual springfest - a festival of fun and savings for your garden and total home. home to any budget. home to any possibility. i'll be observing your safe-driving abilities. play your cards right, and you could be in for a tasty discount. [ clicks pen] let's roll. hey, check it out. one time i tripped on the sidewalk over here. [ heavy-metal music playing ] -[ snoring ] -and a high of 89 degrees. [ electronic music playing ] ooh! ooh! who just gives away wood? the snapshot app from progressive rewards you for driving safe and dr
and barb, the hostess, was dead.ing up, what could be clues to solving the mystery. >> we both thought to ourselves and then said it to each other, boy, that car's going too fast. >> and a man waiting outside the comic book shop. >> he had on kind of a dark outfit for that time of a year, a group fisherman's cap is how i would describe it. >> when "dateline" continues. and a time for a fresh trim. it's where new projects begin. and curb appeal takes on new...
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barb: thank you.es. holy moses, look at all this. and now they've added a new one -- a canned tea-and-coffee company. you guys are busy. but despite the backbreaking grind... barb: i'm dying. i'm tired. lemonis: ...they have yet to taste success... what do you get paid there? kurt: nothing. lemonis: ...as the new businesses threaten to kill the old ones. if it costs you $1.83 to make it,
barb: thank you.es. holy moses, look at all this. and now they've added a new one -- a canned tea-and-coffee company. you guys are busy. but despite the backbreaking grind... barb: i'm dying. i'm tired. lemonis: ...they have yet to taste success... what do you get paid there? kurt: nothing. lemonis: ...as the new businesses threaten to kill the old ones. if it costs you $1.83 to make it,
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they could take the barbed wire fence from a distance but not toasting up that you could see the barbs. so obviously these pictures were not taken by the professional photographers to show america what america's can't look like during world war ii right here. his hot steamed rice is put it in large vat and then with a mallet master down make it a rice paste. so we've just before new year's new year's been the biggest holiday in japan and still big holiday over here for the japanese american they make these more cheap. and the season the mochi would soy sauce or soy sauce and sugar and then they start putting in sweet beans in this mochi. now, we have a japanese american concoction called mochi ice cream that started right here in the japanese village plaza right here is a scene of the heart of little tokyo way back in 1905. that's before the automobiles. and then some of the industries that the japanese were involved in was railroading citrus farming also right here. that's a picture bride. during early 1900s japanese came from japan to america to get rich and go back to japan, but tha
they could take the barbed wire fence from a distance but not toasting up that you could see the barbs. so obviously these pictures were not taken by the professional photographers to show america what america's can't look like during world war ii right here. his hot steamed rice is put it in large vat and then with a mallet master down make it a rice paste. so we've just before new year's new year's been the biggest holiday in japan and still big holiday over here for the japanese american...
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county government center in minneapolis is surrounded by concrete barriers chain link fencing and barbed wire nearby buildings have boarded up their storefront windows members of the national 'd guard have been patrolling the area with the mayor and police chief now promising even more police presence in the community in the community as this trial presses on in the summer one has to wonder how long. till the simmer turns once again into a boil especially if the citizens of minneapolis are denied the justice their community deserves now let's start watching the hawks. you want to. see the prizes you always see. grace. this least systemic deception. which. will. welcome everyone to watching the hawks i am. and i'm joining us today to discuss the effects on the community of the trial of derek shaw than the civil rights attorney and resident of minneapolis minnesota friend of the show and the kima levy armstrong always a pleasure having you on with us nikki. thanks for having me i want to ask you it's you know a week and a few days into the trial what what has the trials of fact been like o
county government center in minneapolis is surrounded by concrete barriers chain link fencing and barbed wire nearby buildings have boarded up their storefront windows members of the national 'd guard have been patrolling the area with the mayor and police chief now promising even more police presence in the community in the community as this trial presses on in the summer one has to wonder how long. till the simmer turns once again into a boil especially if the citizens of minneapolis are...
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some of the people were happy to see the barbed wire removed. this will re-ignite how much protection, how much security is needed around this complex. >> that's an interesting point. so let's look at what happened here. it was part of the standard protocols that have been in existence for years and years. with respect to the vehicle, they work. the positioning of the officers is something that we'll do a retrospective review of and i'm sure the capitol hill police will as well. but this incident doesn't by itself suggest that the other security measures, you mentioned the national guard. we've seen them in the video footage from your correspondent there would have had any effect or particular relevance in this situation. this is something that they have been prepared for for years and years and years. it's not the first time someone has hit these barricades. it's the first time that i can remember when a capitol police officer was killed or injured at the same time as one of those incidents. >> martha: yeah, we saw the shooting back in i think
some of the people were happy to see the barbed wire removed. this will re-ignite how much protection, how much security is needed around this complex. >> that's an interesting point. so let's look at what happened here. it was part of the standard protocols that have been in existence for years and years. with respect to the vehicle, they work. the positioning of the officers is something that we'll do a retrospective review of and i'm sure the capitol hill police will as well. but this...
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the world won't be fixed with barbed wire and landmines. my question are corporations, wanted a pay tax when the money is through to the dividend holders? it makes no sense to me. guest: i think it is less than amusing to talk about landmines and barbed wire for terribly desperate people. i am not for doing them any harm. i think this administration's policy is terribly misguided. and i think the last of administration policy was terribly misguided. we don't have time to go into why we have this migration problem at this moment. with regard to taxes on dividends, my feeling is on corporation to then pay dividends, double taxation is a real and profound problem that we have been unwilling to talk about. when janet yellen talks about people paying their fair share, even if company keeps the money and has no corporate tax, the shareholders are going to pay money to distribute in the form of higher stock values, so they pay their capital gain tax, or dividends with state taxes. the steepest taxes are in dividends. my feeling is, corporate and p
the world won't be fixed with barbed wire and landmines. my question are corporations, wanted a pay tax when the money is through to the dividend holders? it makes no sense to me. guest: i think it is less than amusing to talk about landmines and barbed wire for terribly desperate people. i am not for doing them any harm. i think this administration's policy is terribly misguided. and i think the last of administration policy was terribly misguided. we don't have time to go into why we have...
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look, you know, like i was saying, they removed the barbed fire fewire fencing.kind of security posture might we see and will it be permanent as a result? >> this is the real struggle, right? we want to make sure that the people's house -- that we have access to the people's house. but we don't want to go and overindex on security measures with barbed wire fencing and, you know, complete restriction. so, what you have to do is, you have to fully what that threat environment is and put in place the mitigation against those threat that is a balance of people, process and technology. >> what is mitigation? is that more fencing? >> yes, it is, it's actually -- so, it's a combination. it doesn't need to be the fencing that we saw that went up in the immediate aftermath of the insurrection. listen, the white house has fencing. it has tens of thousands of visitors that come to it every year. so, there's a balance of how do you -- you apply the appropriate level of security, while maintaining access to, you know, the symbol of our nation. >> yeah, and -- sorry, jonathan,
look, you know, like i was saying, they removed the barbed fire fewire fencing.kind of security posture might we see and will it be permanent as a result? >> this is the real struggle, right? we want to make sure that the people's house -- that we have access to the people's house. but we don't want to go and overindex on security measures with barbed wire fencing and, you know, complete restriction. so, what you have to do is, you have to fully what that threat environment is and put in...
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to his credit, his barbs could get a chuckle out of politicians from all sides of the political spectrumfrom william f buckley to arthur/and your to john f. kennedy to dwight eisenhower to ronald reagan. senator barry goldwater, the archconservative from arizona once told buchwald, you are one of those people who have the ability to make us think, laugh, cry and love our fellow man. for that, i thank you. but who was the man? before talking about his life and career, i would like to play a clip from a radio interview he did in new york city in 1964. this is courtesy of the w nyu archives in new york in the interview, he talks a bit about his approach to humor, his early life and how his career as a humorist came to be. many of you who remember ellen wald will recognize that distinct truth accent. >> this is patricia marx. my guest is a man who has been called the most comic american since mark twain, mr. art buchwald, columnist and author of the recent, "i chose capital punishment. -- punishment." >> i never wrote too seriously. they say humorists usually have unhappy childhoods. in my c
to his credit, his barbs could get a chuckle out of politicians from all sides of the political spectrumfrom william f buckley to arthur/and your to john f. kennedy to dwight eisenhower to ronald reagan. senator barry goldwater, the archconservative from arizona once told buchwald, you are one of those people who have the ability to make us think, laugh, cry and love our fellow man. for that, i thank you. but who was the man? before talking about his life and career, i would like to play a clip...
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while his barbs could be sharp and caustic, he was never mean and vision. he understood with his humor came a power of influence, a power he recognized and respected. my style is different than comedians he once said, i don't try to be off color, i don't go for the jugular, if i do, i try to sugar coat it. gary trudeau once said it best when he told art buchwald that the gentleness of your satire is one reason you are beloved. he also felt with his satire he might be doing something helpful and useful for his country. as he told an interview in the 1960s, a turbulent time, like the turbulent time we are going through today, he said this in the late 1960s, this is a very uptight country now and everybody is kind of uptight. and if you can take some of the pressure off, maybe you are doing a bigger service than changing things. the great historian and my dear friend and mentor david mccullough said that one of the great joys he had in researching his books was reading other people's mail. well, i have to tell you one of the great joys i had while working on m
while his barbs could be sharp and caustic, he was never mean and vision. he understood with his humor came a power of influence, a power he recognized and respected. my style is different than comedians he once said, i don't try to be off color, i don't go for the jugular, if i do, i try to sugar coat it. gary trudeau once said it best when he told art buchwald that the gentleness of your satire is one reason you are beloved. he also felt with his satire he might be doing something helpful and...
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security and called it 90 bahrain's only female political prisoner has been released after 3 years zakia barb already was sentenced in 2019 and stripped of her citizenship her release comes after weeks of protests denouncing the living conditions in the jails. those are the headlines coming up next it's witness lifeboat stay with us. welcome sir and should we leave our ways in the crisis or is this entirely down to the ground we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing the world we live in apartments to a 200. school fix you know we told economy counting the cost on al-jazeera. for. some of. us because of the template of the senate or the senate. was that it was that all of us that were the center. of. the with the. utmost. of. another tragedy in the mediterranean about 200 migrants trying to cross the sea fell overboard earlier this week more than 4600 people had drowned or gone missing this year desperate people from syria africa and india but the boat sank less than 10 miles off libya's coast people are risking their lives to sail from north africa to europe the mig
security and called it 90 bahrain's only female political prisoner has been released after 3 years zakia barb already was sentenced in 2019 and stripped of her citizenship her release comes after weeks of protests denouncing the living conditions in the jails. those are the headlines coming up next it's witness lifeboat stay with us. welcome sir and should we leave our ways in the crisis or is this entirely down to the ground we bring you the stories and developments that are rapidly changing...
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carson's barbs shaped the narrative of the vice president as something of an unprepared half-wit. and they received attention across the land as over and over the mockery continued. and this shaped the public's identity in many ways of vice president quale because vice presidents don't get a lot to do and they don't get a lot of media attention. and the area where the impact for framing is the greatest is where there is less known about a person. now, in all honesty, quale did not help his attempts at coming across as a serious political figure when he criticized murphy brown, a fictional character on television on a powerful sitcom for contributing to the moral decline of the united states. carson quipped, you get the feeling that dan quayle's golf bag doesn't have a full set of irons. when he retired in may of 1992, johnny carson used his final monologue to thank quale for providing him with so much comedic material, and especially including the spat with that fictional tv character. people were wondering what carson was going to do next once he left "the tonight show," and on h
carson's barbs shaped the narrative of the vice president as something of an unprepared half-wit. and they received attention across the land as over and over the mockery continued. and this shaped the public's identity in many ways of vice president quale because vice presidents don't get a lot to do and they don't get a lot of media attention. and the area where the impact for framing is the greatest is where there is less known about a person. now, in all honesty, quale did not help his...
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good afternoon to you, barb., s&p and nasdaq on track for big monthly gains. the nasdaq higher for the sixth straight month, its longest monthly winning streak in more than three years and the monthly gains for the s&p, 5% for the week, flat for the session, down 0.8%. what's really driving that little bit of a pullback today >> i don't know if there's a specific driver except for the overall dynamic where investors are kind of just slughrugging w they see great economic numbers coming through we're up 11%, 11.5% on the s&p year to date over 5% of that happened in just the first two weeks of april that's the way the market runs, it kind of gets the returns in these chunks and then it settles out. so a lot of people thought, and maybe there still is, the makings for something more of a pronounced pullback because of where sentiment and positioning were and how far we're up in a year plus. you might be able to consider it a victory that we've essentially just gone sideways a couple of weeks. >> to that point, barba
good afternoon to you, barb., s&p and nasdaq on track for big monthly gains. the nasdaq higher for the sixth straight month, its longest monthly winning streak in more than three years and the monthly gains for the s&p, 5% for the week, flat for the session, down 0.8%. what's really driving that little bit of a pullback today >> i don't know if there's a specific driver except for the overall dynamic where investors are kind of just slughrugging w they see great economic numbers...
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we were put into school buses that had barbed wire -- school-like buses, barbed wire on the roof, but they had wires along the windows. it was rather eerie driving through long bin. then we got to the place where we were going to spend the night which had cots. after you've already been up 24 hours, you thought you would lay down and crash. not so much. i remember the flares going off. now, i have -- i knew about flares, but i never knew what they sounded like. and the whoosh that you hear just woke you up, and then the light would stay on for five minutes. and then you'd finally say okay. but this would go on all the time, and then the sirens would go on. so we did not get much sleep that night. i do remember that the next day we started processing. we still did not know where we were going to be assigned. but believe it or not, diane and i and major snell were assigned to the same place, the 67th evac hospital in quinnian. we ended up -- we finished our processing and taken to vietnam -- quinn i don't know on a c-130. the 67th evac hospital was rather large. i think at one time it p
we were put into school buses that had barbed wire -- school-like buses, barbed wire on the roof, but they had wires along the windows. it was rather eerie driving through long bin. then we got to the place where we were going to spend the night which had cots. after you've already been up 24 hours, you thought you would lay down and crash. not so much. i remember the flares going off. now, i have -- i knew about flares, but i never knew what they sounded like. and the whoosh that you hear just...
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he tucked americans in with gentle barbs directed towards politics and culture and his lists have almost interesting guests. he offered a nonstop parade of the key personalities of the '60s and the '70s and the '80s and the '90s, television, music, books and politics, and more than a few amazing animals and their trainers. he introduced the nation to many comedians on their way up and reminded them of people who were already at the top of their game. to say he dominated the television of his era is actually to understate the case. by every measure, he was not only first, but he was so far ahead that it did not matter who was second. careers would rise and fall on the basis of weather a performer could get a booking on the tonight show. and if the set went well and the comic had a chance to sit next to the desk for a chat with the king of late night, their careers were made. the list of people, middle america discovered thanks to johnny carson is an immense one and it's hard to image some of these people were once upon a time unknowns, but they include, richard pryer, jerry seinfeld, eddi
he tucked americans in with gentle barbs directed towards politics and culture and his lists have almost interesting guests. he offered a nonstop parade of the key personalities of the '60s and the '70s and the '80s and the '90s, television, music, books and politics, and more than a few amazing animals and their trainers. he introduced the nation to many comedians on their way up and reminded them of people who were already at the top of their game. to say he dominated the television of his...
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at the usual experts told us, the lesson was, we need even more barbed wire around the capital comments to the public. to keep our democracy states, we must wall off voters from the leaders who supposedly represent them. that's already happening across the country, both physically, in the barrier cc around government buildings, and on a far deeper level, on a level that can't be undone as quickly as offense. in a democracy, the people rule. about the response went on, over time, it happens. that's what self-government is. what you call a system in which all of the major, all of the really important decisions are made by big companies, without any reference at all to what voters want? that's not democracy, its corporate toxicity, and it's starting to look a lot like what we have now. here's the latest example. a major league baseball announced its pulling two of the biggest events in sports, the all-star game ends the mlb draft out of the state of georgia. why does major league baseball weigh in on this question requires it doing it? because voters in the state of georgia made a decision
at the usual experts told us, the lesson was, we need even more barbed wire around the capital comments to the public. to keep our democracy states, we must wall off voters from the leaders who supposedly represent them. that's already happening across the country, both physically, in the barrier cc around government buildings, and on a far deeper level, on a level that can't be undone as quickly as offense. in a democracy, the people rule. about the response went on, over time, it happens....
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there was one other nurse named barb and she was also invited. my roommate being -- asking why did we have to go, i did not say a word. she said, because you were invited and you will go because you are representing the 67th hospital. the time came and a couple of the guys made this banner called the general's girls, so we had our picture taken in front of that. we were flown and it was a lovely, lovely experience. i think where i got disgusted was when i was sitting -- i was in address, i was not in my fatigues, but we were not the only females, they invited other ones from all the hospitals. the general wanted to have some nurses, or female participants, in this dinner. so they talked about different things. then they came around and asked me if i wanted red or white wine, and that is when i about had it. i was like, i am here saying what kind of wine i want an hours hospital is shortstaffed because three of us are here -- and our hospital is shortstaffed because there are three of us here, and here we are in this dinner. i was excited that i w
there was one other nurse named barb and she was also invited. my roommate being -- asking why did we have to go, i did not say a word. she said, because you were invited and you will go because you are representing the 67th hospital. the time came and a couple of the guys made this banner called the general's girls, so we had our picture taken in front of that. we were flown and it was a lovely, lovely experience. i think where i got disgusted was when i was sitting -- i was in address, i was...
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you are-- is it barb? - barb, yes, i'm barb. playing. - oh wayne, i love you, yes! wayne: aw, thank you. nice to meet you. - hi, nice to meet you.
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there is barbed wire at the top to keep people from coming anywhere near this building. and we do know that it will be evacuated at some point when the jury comes to its decision. there have been posters in all manner of things put up here over time. and taken down every day. they go right back up. and there have been protests. the protests so far have been peaceful. there have been, you know, dozens and dozens of people that have gone to george floyd square which is about three or four miles from here. and then there have been protests down here just yesterday. we saw quite a large protest right outside of the court that went around the street. it was peaceful. the worry is that will change depending on what the jury decides in this case. jim and poppy? >> sara, thank you so much for being there throughout all of this as we wait for the jury to make a decision. okay, still ahead, president biden speaks with the brother of george floyd, that happened yesterday. what did he tell him as we wait for a verdict? >>> and the cdc is wiping away what we thought we knew about dis
there is barbed wire at the top to keep people from coming anywhere near this building. and we do know that it will be evacuated at some point when the jury comes to its decision. there have been posters in all manner of things put up here over time. and taken down every day. they go right back up. and there have been protests. the protests so far have been peaceful. there have been, you know, dozens and dozens of people that have gone to george floyd square which is about three or four miles...
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has been, the security the past several weeks, they had initially taken down the fencing and the barbed wire surrounding the capital complex very recently and of course we saw the attack on friday with the driver who drove his car into one of the barriers. what a lot of people are paying attention to is does capitol police insecurity have what they need in place? a rehired officer yesterday said that they will need more manpower, more police officers on the job and they will need the national guard to stay in place a bit longer. as a capitol hill reporter who has covered congress for many years now. it's not normal. the capital is supposed to be a place where people from all over the country are supposed to be able to come in. we haven't seen that as much since covid but it has been accessible in public and most lawmakers want that to remain in want people to access congress freely but in a way that is safe. right now, with so much heightened tension on capitol hill following the january six attack and the political nature of the environment and the united states right now it makes some
has been, the security the past several weeks, they had initially taken down the fencing and the barbed wire surrounding the capital complex very recently and of course we saw the attack on friday with the driver who drove his car into one of the barriers. what a lot of people are paying attention to is does capitol police insecurity have what they need in place? a rehired officer yesterday said that they will need more manpower, more police officers on the job and they will need the national...
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then the usual experts told us the lesson was we need each more barbed wire around the capitol it's too the public, they said to keep our democracy safe we must wall off voters from the leader who supposedly represent them. that's already happening, of course across the country both physically in the green zone style barriers you suddenly see everywhere around government buildings and also a far deeper level on a level that can't be undone as quickly as a fence. in a democracy, the people rule. if voters want something done, over time it happens. that's what self-government is. but what do you call a system in which all the major, all the really important decisions are made by big companies without any reference at all to what voters want? well, that is not democracy. it's corporate to come crazy and it's starting to look a lot like what we have now. here is the latest example. major league baseball announced today it's pulling two of the biggest events in sports, the all-star game and the mlb draft out of the state of georgia. why is major league baseball weighing in on this and why is
then the usual experts told us the lesson was we need each more barbed wire around the capitol it's too the public, they said to keep our democracy safe we must wall off voters from the leader who supposedly represent them. that's already happening, of course across the country both physically in the green zone style barriers you suddenly see everywhere around government buildings and also a far deeper level on a level that can't be undone as quickly as a fence. in a democracy, the people rule....
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and to his credit, bought his barbs could get a chuckle out of politicians from all sides of the political spectrum. from william f buckley to arthur slush unger, to john f. kennedy, to dwight eisenhower, to ronald reagan. senator barry goldwater, the arch conservative senator from arizona, once told buchwald, you are one of those people who have the ability to make us think, make us laugh, make us cry, and love our fellow man. and for that, i thank you. but who was art buchwald the man? before talking about his extraordinary life and career, i would like to play a clip from a radio interview he did in new york city in 1964. this clip is courtesy of knee w. and why you archives in new york. in the interview he talks a bit about his approach to humor, his early life and how his career as a humorous came to be. many of you remember art buchwald, will recognize his accent. >> this is patricia marks. my guest today is a man who has been called the most comic american since mark twain. he is mr. art buchwald. columnist for the new york herald tribune and the author of the recent book, i chose c
and to his credit, bought his barbs could get a chuckle out of politicians from all sides of the political spectrum. from william f buckley to arthur slush unger, to john f. kennedy, to dwight eisenhower, to ronald reagan. senator barry goldwater, the arch conservative senator from arizona, once told buchwald, you are one of those people who have the ability to make us think, make us laugh, make us cry, and love our fellow man. and for that, i thank you. but who was art buchwald the man? before...
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. >> and my losing an employee over this -- >> jimmy: this is a barbed hook?boy. well, here's the video. >> well, russ? my guitar tech, i invited russ on a fishing trip. leave it to me. i ruined the fishing trip. we'll be back on the water in about 25 minutes. does this violate -- >> it violates something. >> we're violating hipaa somehow. got the hook out. we're back. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know what i like the best thing about that? even though you had two hooks in your thumb, you still didn't less russ drive. [ laughter ] >> no, he was driving. >> jimmy: he was driving? >> i guess the way we shot it -- >> jimmy: you're in england or something, what's going on? >> i knew better than -- first of all, put your seat belt on to shoot the video. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: luke bryan is with us. "american idol" sunday and monday nights here on abc. we'll be right back. >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by body armor sports drink. the hard-working hydration needed to go for gold. ck. (mom) it sure is. (mom vo) over
. >> and my losing an employee over this -- >> jimmy: this is a barbed hook?boy. well, here's the video. >> well, russ? my guitar tech, i invited russ on a fishing trip. leave it to me. i ruined the fishing trip. we'll be back on the water in about 25 minutes. does this violate -- >> it violates something. >> we're violating hipaa somehow. got the hook out. we're back. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you know what i like the best thing about...
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all got off the plane very quickly identified our bags and we were put into school buses that had barbed wire they were school like buses barbed wire on the on the roof, but they had wires along the the windows. it was rather eerie driving through long bin and then we got to the place where we were going to spend the night. which had cops and after you've already been up 24 hours. you thought you would lay down and crash not so much. i remember. the flares going off now. i have i knew about flares, but i never knew what they sounded like and the bush that you hear what just woke you up and then the light would stay on for five minutes and then you'd finally say, okay, but this would go all this would go on all the time and then the sirens will go on so we did not get much sleep that night. i do remember that the next day we started processing. we still did not know where we were going to be assigned, but believe it or not dying and i and me just now we're all assigned to the same place at the 67th back hospital in quinyon. so we ended up we've finished our processing and then we were tak
all got off the plane very quickly identified our bags and we were put into school buses that had barbed wire they were school like buses barbed wire on the on the roof, but they had wires along the the windows. it was rather eerie driving through long bin and then we got to the place where we were going to spend the night. which had cops and after you've already been up 24 hours. you thought you would lay down and crash not so much. i remember. the flares going off now. i have i knew about...
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wire -- [ laughter ] barbed wire tattoo on your arm >> that's what the tattoo is of >> jimmy: that'snk >> jimmy: yeah, i would love to hear it. i can't wait [ laughter ] [ drum roll >> i think you're lying. [ cheers and applause [ ding ] ♪ >> oh, wow >> jimmy: that's pizza was it the aroma of pizza? >> is it an actual pizza >> jimmy: yes. >> oh, wow, it is. that's not far off my troll ritual [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh actually, weirdly you're right wow, it's like you - this is the trickiest game of "box of lies" we ever played you're actually creating the truth. [ laughter ] no one has ever done that. >> no? okay >> jimmy: gosh, you're a a mastermind all right, here we go. so it's a close game but you know what? this last round is worth 10,000 points. >> oh my gosh. >> jimmy: so whoever wins this round is the champion. [ cheers and applause now, carey, you're up. please choose a box. >> okay. [ clears throat [ audience shouting >> jimmy: nice acting job. so i already know it's light >> all right >> jimmy: yep. no problem, no problem number two the deuce! that's what they call it okay,
wire -- [ laughter ] barbed wire tattoo on your arm >> that's what the tattoo is of >> jimmy: that'snk >> jimmy: yeah, i would love to hear it. i can't wait [ laughter ] [ drum roll >> i think you're lying. [ cheers and applause [ ding ] ♪ >> oh, wow >> jimmy: that's pizza was it the aroma of pizza? >> is it an actual pizza >> jimmy: yes. >> oh, wow, it is. that's not far off my troll ritual [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh actually,...
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from the barbed wire where people climbed over the wall.d two people being apprehended by border patrol. there were two young men from mexico. they told us they came to the u.s. to find work, to provide for their families. ayman, the numbers here, they have doubled since january. but the sheriff tells me that while the numbers are increasing, the border patrol resources that they rely on here are declining. i want you to take a listen to just some of what sheriff danells had to say. >> what's going on in texas and other parts, we've lost a lot of our federal support, checkpoints, federal border patrol stations. the resources we had a year ago, six months ago are no longer with us. where we were just four months ago and where we're at today is night and day. it truly is. we watch the resources erode every time a decision is made in washington, d.c. >> reporter: ayman, the sheriff tells me he and his team have tried to step up to make up for some of those lost resources. they set up a camera system that helps alert border patrol to crossings.
from the barbed wire where people climbed over the wall.d two people being apprehended by border patrol. there were two young men from mexico. they told us they came to the u.s. to find work, to provide for their families. ayman, the numbers here, they have doubled since january. but the sheriff tells me that while the numbers are increasing, the border patrol resources that they rely on here are declining. i want you to take a listen to just some of what sheriff danells had to say. >>...
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you can see that courthouse has barbed wire around it. there are national guard troops in a truck there. the buildings all around here are warded up. this entire city, the entire state are fully aware -- the entire world is aware that this city could go up in flames if the public in the streets are not satisfied with the result they see. we saw that after the death of george floyd where for days there was arson and looting in the streets in minneapolis. that spread to other cities as well. the prosecutors will know that there will be some response in the streets. they have an obstacle, they have 12 jurors they have to persuade. they have some things working on their side. there are four african american jurors. the rest of the jurors are being white. and the rest are alternatives. in the case of a hung jury, that could mean a retrial. it almost certainly would in this case. on the other hand to actually acquit derek chauvin, that would require something more than that. the pressure on the prosecutors is absolutely enormous. it may not jus
you can see that courthouse has barbed wire around it. there are national guard troops in a truck there. the buildings all around here are warded up. this entire city, the entire state are fully aware -- the entire world is aware that this city could go up in flames if the public in the streets are not satisfied with the result they see. we saw that after the death of george floyd where for days there was arson and looting in the streets in minneapolis. that spread to other cities as well. the...
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our democracy surrounded by razor wire and national guard troops >> reporter: the temporary outer barbed wire barrier came down, leaving just this fencing capitol police officers and this existing barrier to respond to friday's attack >> the capitol police have to be ready 24/7 and they need the resources to do it >> reporter: lieutenant general russell honore released a review last month with proposals for permanent security reforms, including the hiring of more than 850 additional personnel, an integrated retractible fencing system, and quick response crisis units. >> partly because it is the center of power of our democracy >> reporter: congressman ryan chairs the sub committee that oversees the capitol police as lawmakers work on a $2 billion bill that would provide the cash necessary to implement the security upgrades. >> we can't get too far ahead of ourselves without knowing we have the ability to protect the capitol. >> reporter: capitol hill residents have bared witness to what is now a changed neighborhood >> this is our home. to have such violence in our backyard is devastatin
our democracy surrounded by razor wire and national guard troops >> reporter: the temporary outer barbed wire barrier came down, leaving just this fencing capitol police officers and this existing barrier to respond to friday's attack >> the capitol police have to be ready 24/7 and they need the resources to do it >> reporter: lieutenant general russell honore released a review last month with proposals for permanent security reforms, including the hiring of more than 850...
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realization that the longing for freedom within human beings is stronger than stone barriers, sharper than barbeddeath itself. ♪ ♪ ♪ here is a grim -- he's berlin secret police are attempting to pull this woman back into a camp communist captivity. ♪ ♪ ♪ the example of these east berlin men, women and children making their bid for freedom against all odds. must inspire us to unite, to guarantee that there will always be a beacon of freedom fighting the way out of the tyranny of a communist imperialism. ♪ ♪ ♪
realization that the longing for freedom within human beings is stronger than stone barriers, sharper than barbeddeath itself. ♪ ♪ ♪ here is a grim -- he's berlin secret police are attempting to pull this woman back into a camp communist captivity. ♪ ♪ ♪ the example of these east berlin men, women and children making their bid for freedom against all odds. must inspire us to unite, to guarantee that there will always be a beacon of freedom fighting the way out of the tyranny of a...
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see the barb and also me. which is messy and you will miss. you when you're it's obvious that these to going to get a problem or look at the bonus or mourning the loss star you knew. it was your last and it is the child of those who share lish glad to nurture you just this or was that was meant to be. laughed at a lot more dog that's sure to be a good book which the above boy. does these last 2 years and they're very glad to have someone smears and i just don't want. the top stories this hour deadly development because reputation suffers another blow most of the relatives of a woman who died after getting its jabs seeing the vaccine maker we hear from her family's lawyer. one professed we are caught off the backs of ated there was no warning about the rest of term process on the information sheet or on the informed consent form while russia's foreign ministry spokesperson told sister channel r.t. deutsch why.
see the barb and also me. which is messy and you will miss. you when you're it's obvious that these to going to get a problem or look at the bonus or mourning the loss star you knew. it was your last and it is the child of those who share lish glad to nurture you just this or was that was meant to be. laughed at a lot more dog that's sure to be a good book which the above boy. does these last 2 years and they're very glad to have someone smears and i just don't want. the top stories this hour...
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as the need for freedom among human beings is sharper than barbed wire.werful than death itself. >> here is a grim tug-of-war. east berlin secret police are attempting to pull this woman back up into communist captivity. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the example of these east berlin men, women, and children making their bid for freedom against all odds must inspire us to unite, to guarantee that there will always be a beacon of freedom, lighting the way out of the tyranny of communist imperialism. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as an example of what's available every weekend. tonight h.w. brands talks about humor in the white house and the role it plays in presidential politics from george washington to donald trump he considers how funny our presidents have been. the gerald r. ford library cohosted the event. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern and enjoy american history tv on cspan3. >>> american history tv on cspan3. every weekend documenting america's story. funding for american history tv comes from these companies who sup
as the need for freedom among human beings is sharper than barbed wire.werful than death itself. >> here is a grim tug-of-war. east berlin secret police are attempting to pull this woman back up into communist captivity. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> the example of these east berlin men, women, and children making their bid for freedom against all odds must inspire us to unite, to guarantee that there will always be a beacon of freedom, lighting the way out of the tyranny of communist...
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cry-free zone, barb. you did really well. [ laughter ] mike: you kick ass. ♪♪ >>> it is friday, and you know what that means. options action here's what's on tonight >> like a comet or volcanic eruption or looking forward to mondays, next week will be only the fifth time in history it's ever happened. we'll tell you what it is and how you can play it. >>> then, out with the old, in with the nio, the electric carmaker is at a crossroads and we're riding shotgun >>> plus, about netflix, now we did include a warning, but yeah, we triaged the trade at the very heart of our catch phrase, risk less to make more. options action starts right now. >>> as we mentioned, next week will be only the fifth time that the five largest stocks in the s&p index report earnings in the single calendar week, apple, microsoft, amazon, google and facebook if you're trying to pick a horse in this race, you might be best off picking the turtle carter worth explains. carter >> sure, so it is a rare circumstance in the joint history
cry-free zone, barb. you did really well. [ laughter ] mike: you kick ass. ♪♪ >>> it is friday, and you know what that means. options action here's what's on tonight >> like a comet or volcanic eruption or looking forward to mondays, next week will be only the fifth time in history it's ever happened. we'll tell you what it is and how you can play it. >>> then, out with the old, in with the nio, the electric carmaker is at a crossroads and we're riding shotgun...
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and there was one other nurse named barb stephie and she was invited so my roommate being asking why did we have to go? i didn't say a word and i just keep your mind. anyways, she said because you were invited and you will go because you're representing the 67th back hospital. so the time came and a couple of the guys made this banner in front of this car called the generals girls, so we have our picture taken in front of that. so then we were flown to denang. and we were it was a lovely lovely. experience i think where i got disgusted was when i was sitting and i was in a dress not i was not in my fatigues, but we weren't the only female so they invited other ones from all the other hospitals the general wanted to talk to have some nurses or female. participants in this dinner and so they talked about different things and then then they came around and asked me if i wanted red or white wine. and that's when i about had it i was like i am here saying what kind of wine i want and our hospital is short-staffed because because three of us are here. and then they're asking me how i want
and there was one other nurse named barb stephie and she was invited so my roommate being asking why did we have to go? i didn't say a word and i just keep your mind. anyways, she said because you were invited and you will go because you're representing the 67th back hospital. so the time came and a couple of the guys made this banner in front of this car called the generals girls, so we have our picture taken in front of that. so then we were flown to denang. and we were it was a lovely...
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many prisoners wept when they saw their new homes surrounded by barbed wire in guard towers wind and dust swept through the tar paper walls. the barracks had no running water the bathrooms had no privacy and the mess hall food was terrible. summers were sweltering and winters were brutal. the prisoners repeated another term. come on. which means indoor? in spite of this treatment many incarceries yearned to serve the country that imprisoned them they enlisted in the army and fought bravely in europe and the pacific. but others stood up for the rights. more than 80 men at heart mountain resisted the military draft is long as they were prisoners. they were convicted incentive federal prison. the rest of the japanese-american community community shun them for decades my parents and grandparents spent three years behind barbed wire. the war they along with many others in the community. wanted to put the shame and the rejection behind them. they never talked about it. my generation called the son say not understand why only after my mother died, did i realize the depth of her commitment t
many prisoners wept when they saw their new homes surrounded by barbed wire in guard towers wind and dust swept through the tar paper walls. the barracks had no running water the bathrooms had no privacy and the mess hall food was terrible. summers were sweltering and winters were brutal. the prisoners repeated another term. come on. which means indoor? in spite of this treatment many incarceries yearned to serve the country that imprisoned them they enlisted in the army and fought bravely in...
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realization that the longing for freedom within human beings is stronger than stone barriers, sharper than barbedan death itself. here is a grim tug of war. east berlin's secret police are attempting to pull this woman back up into communist captivity. the example of these east berlin men women, and children, making their bid for freedom against all odds must inspire us to ewe yiet to guarantee there will always be a beacon of freedom, fighting out of the communist imperialism. of the communist im. imperialism. fighting out of the imperialism. >>> weeknights this month we're featuring american history tv programs as a preview of what's available every weekend on c-span3. tonight, historian h.w. brands talks about humor in the white house and the role it plays in presidential politics. from george washington to donald trump, he considers how funny our chief executives have been or not, and whether they've used humor to their advantage. the gerald r. ford presidential foundation and the gerald r. ford presidential library and museum co-hosted the event. watch tonight beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern
realization that the longing for freedom within human beings is stronger than stone barriers, sharper than barbedan death itself. here is a grim tug of war. east berlin's secret police are attempting to pull this woman back up into communist captivity. the example of these east berlin men women, and children, making their bid for freedom against all odds must inspire us to ewe yiet to guarantee there will always be a beacon of freedom, fighting out of the communist imperialism. of the communist...
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realization that the longing for freedom within human beings is stronger than stone barriers, sharper than barbed wire, more powerful than death itself. ♪ ♪ ♪ here is a grim -- tug of war. east berlin secret police are attempting to pull this woman back up into communist captivity. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the example of these east berlin men, women and children making their bid for freedom against all odds. must inspire us to unite, to guarantee that there will always be a beacon of freedom fighting the way out of the tyranny of a communist imperialism. ♪ ♪ ♪ 75 years ago in march 1946, winston churchill delivered his iron curtain speech at westminster college in fulton, missouri. next, former soviet leader, gorbachev's lecture at the college from may 1992. he talked about how the world could emerge from the cold war and shape the future. [applause] [appla
realization that the longing for freedom within human beings is stronger than stone barriers, sharper than barbed wire, more powerful than death itself. ♪ ♪ ♪ here is a grim -- tug of war. east berlin secret police are attempting to pull this woman back up into communist captivity. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the example of these east berlin men, women and children making their bid for freedom against all odds. must inspire us to unite, to guarantee that there will always be a...