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variety show in primetime and so she had the show first.it was just in new york city where she lived and she loved this because she could finally stay home with her son most of the time instead of traveling all over the country to perform and it was so popular at expanded to multiple nights a week in new york, and then finally it expanded nationally and it actually made her the first black person to have a prime time show. that was national and this was 1950. so really big deal and you know mentioned segregation. this is still jim crow south. this is still of, you know, an incredible time to be making this kind of breakthrough and unfortunately, it's it burns bright and fast because she ran into the blacklist the hollywood blacklist she was listed in this publication named red channels that claimed to be telling you who might be a communist. they didn't say they were they said these people might be do what you want and she as you sort of alluded to i think heroically volunteered to go before the house on american activities committee becaus
variety show in primetime and so she had the show first.it was just in new york city where she lived and she loved this because she could finally stay home with her son most of the time instead of traveling all over the country to perform and it was so popular at expanded to multiple nights a week in new york, and then finally it expanded nationally and it actually made her the first black person to have a prime time show. that was national and this was 1950. so really big deal and you know...
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, betty white show. that was 1954, so she was really like, you know, there were all of these stories, like america's sweetheart is here. and it's betty white. and you should pay attention to her. and one of my favorite things that i mentioned her frilly dresses, but she was known particularly for her high neck line because she wanted to be sweet and demure. and sort of like gertrude berg, she wanted her own image, and took some flak for it, and some mean sexist reviews of her show and that sort of thing where the men seemed basically a little disappointed she wasn't trying to seduce them at all times. and you know, people would kind of make fun of her a little bit for being so sweet and insipid, but i thought she was charming, she was singing, she wanted to be an opera singer and doesn't sing as much as she used to. she sang back in those days, what people did on tv and she's absolutely dripping with charm in these old clips and was really this already at that time really a powerhouse and also very shrew
, betty white show. that was 1954, so she was really like, you know, there were all of these stories, like america's sweetheart is here. and it's betty white. and you should pay attention to her. and one of my favorite things that i mentioned her frilly dresses, but she was known particularly for her high neck line because she wanted to be sweet and demure. and sort of like gertrude berg, she wanted her own image, and took some flak for it, and some mean sexist reviews of her show and that sort...
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this show was the first show that was so successful in television it was made into a movie. everyone knew -- i even interviewed someone who worked with her on the movie who played a young woman in the movie at the time and she is still with us and i asked did you know who gertrude berg was when you were going to do the movie and she said, oh, honey, everyone knew who gertrude berg was. so that just tells you this woman was incredibly famous and i didn't know. i had never heard of her. so that was the first thing that kind of like i filed away in my head. and the second thing from "the mary tyler moore show" research was that we were talking about the character that betty white played on "the mary tyler moore show" which was sue ann nivins, the happy homemaker. great character and great performance. she had this homemaking show on the station where mary worked and she was this very sweet sort of sickly sweet character in front of the camera and wore these frilly dresses and the minute the camera went off she was a different person. she was cutting and mean and hilarious. so t
this show was the first show that was so successful in television it was made into a movie. everyone knew -- i even interviewed someone who worked with her on the movie who played a young woman in the movie at the time and she is still with us and i asked did you know who gertrude berg was when you were going to do the movie and she said, oh, honey, everyone knew who gertrude berg was. so that just tells you this woman was incredibly famous and i didn't know. i had never heard of her. so that...
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you do tv shows. you do movies.t it congratulations on -- i'm sure that wasn't the plan to have this happen, but it's good news >> hey um, i'll take it >> jimmy: yeah, of course. yeah why not? >> but no, it is it's -- thank you for saying that, jimmy. i have known you for so many years, and we have talked so much about, like, the importance of having different kinds of storytellers and it's really exciting that it's just the beginning. you know it's a great time for women to be creating and to be writing their stories in their own words, and i am just so happy to put a spotlight on some other female creators. >> jimmy: it's so good and it's just quality stuff, too. everything you do is quality so i -- i do want to say congratulations and well-deserved. >> i try not to put crap out there. >> jimmy: yeah, you really don't. >> but, you know, they're not -- i mean, everything can't be perfect, but we try. >> jimmy: no are you -- speaking of some of the great stuff you have done, it's the 20th anniversary, if you can bel
you do tv shows. you do movies.t it congratulations on -- i'm sure that wasn't the plan to have this happen, but it's good news >> hey um, i'll take it >> jimmy: yeah, of course. yeah why not? >> but no, it is it's -- thank you for saying that, jimmy. i have known you for so many years, and we have talked so much about, like, the importance of having different kinds of storytellers and it's really exciting that it's just the beginning. you know it's a great time for women to...
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that shows you. it's not a huge leap to realize this, but i remember thinking, who does that then why and how. i did those journals in school, in my early career was not like this. i was a local newspaper reporter, going for city council meetings. and you know following the police beat, city council beat, but eventually i didn't make my way to new york city. where i am now. with kind of, i remember actually telling my professor in college, he says what's your job, and i did say i want to work for rolling stone. and i cannot believe that i actually got there. it's crazy i still almost can't believe it and it was ten years ago so you know. just kind of through various channels and they actually did hire me because my newspaper career. they love that i knew how to report. and i worked my way up and that was a life-changing job for me. i was there for ten years like you mentioned, all my inspiration and work and friends that's where it all came from. and i'm still so grateful. we were just talking about
that shows you. it's not a huge leap to realize this, but i remember thinking, who does that then why and how. i did those journals in school, in my early career was not like this. i was a local newspaper reporter, going for city council meetings. and you know following the police beat, city council beat, but eventually i didn't make my way to new york city. where i am now. with kind of, i remember actually telling my professor in college, he says what's your job, and i did say i want to work...
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and that show whatever. i went back. i started watching football games and i pulled up the youtube back in the fall of 2001 the jets and the dolphins played on monday night football. and it can't be known as the monday night miracle. you were in the booth and i laughed my ass off, man. i loved that era and i hadn't visited in years. but man, you talked a lot more football than i remember, it wasn't just wise cracks and these server references, you were really into the game. and at the very end of the game, right, anybody listening. 8 over time games, great. come back when it football history. john hall kicked the game when the goal for the jets and al michaels and all his gravitas says, and that's the greatest game we've seen and monday night football, good night, everybody. and then it's got a start blow dry and couple of hair, and i just lost it. i laughed out loud and you said that an a, b, c, and you just killed it and then they pay the black and it comes couple right. and you got it was great. well, tha
and that show whatever. i went back. i started watching football games and i pulled up the youtube back in the fall of 2001 the jets and the dolphins played on monday night football. and it can't be known as the monday night miracle. you were in the booth and i laughed my ass off, man. i loved that era and i hadn't visited in years. but man, you talked a lot more football than i remember, it wasn't just wise cracks and these server references, you were really into the game. and at the very end...
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what a crazy show. i'm just throwing stuff out there now but michaela cole, i think we don't really -- that shook me. i was watching that show, i don't know if people have seen it, it's a lot in intense and okay if you don't want to watch it but it's an hbo show that sometimes comedy, sometimes drama, really dark and a woman dealing with her sexual aftermath and its incredible. it's riveting and i cap reading, i just kept thinking this would bloat the woman's mind. if they could no, ildwo think ty would love it if they could no this is where tb would go, not just streaming factors but the fact that women could do this kind of thing and tell this kind of story on the medium they were in, i think that would bloat their minds and how incredible betty white has been there for the whole thing. >> we've got a question that's a little bit off topic but one of our viewers wants to hear your take on how kamala harris is on television. are they doing an acceptable job of covering our vice president? >> i have enj
what a crazy show. i'm just throwing stuff out there now but michaela cole, i think we don't really -- that shook me. i was watching that show, i don't know if people have seen it, it's a lot in intense and okay if you don't want to watch it but it's an hbo show that sometimes comedy, sometimes drama, really dark and a woman dealing with her sexual aftermath and its incredible. it's riveting and i cap reading, i just kept thinking this would bloat the woman's mind. if they could no, ildwo think...
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them what we would show and what we wouldn't show. the brains of flea and balls of a moth. >> the program premiered with an advertising boycott. >> channel 7, shame on you! >> but it was such an immediate hit, that boycott lasted, oh, four weeks. >> they could use the nudity and the curse words to go deeper into the actual emotional burden of being a cop. >> i'm an -- >> and it had this character, andy sipowicz. he is a raging alcoholic, racist, sexist, violent. he created the tv anti-hero. >> i know the great african american george washington carver discovered the peanut. but can you provide names and addresses of these friends? >> you know, you're a racist scumbag. >> despite his flaws, despite his prejudices, i think people identified with his pain. >> i wish there was a way to say this that wouldn't hurt you. >> there's a famous episode where they are investigating the rape and murder of a young boy. and they find a homeless child molester who murdered the kid and sipowicz to get the confession has to be very sensitive and very g
them what we would show and what we wouldn't show. the brains of flea and balls of a moth. >> the program premiered with an advertising boycott. >> channel 7, shame on you! >> but it was such an immediate hit, that boycott lasted, oh, four weeks. >> they could use the nudity and the curse words to go deeper into the actual emotional burden of being a cop. >> i'm an -- >> and it had this character, andy sipowicz. he is a raging alcoholic, racist, sexist,...
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you put that in the show.renting, relearning. you do it through the lens of comedy but as neal brennan, you have been very outspoken about depression, learning to rewire your brain. one of the most recent things you've done is iowaska and you said it literally changes your lives. >> i did transcranial meditation which i talked about on here promoting three mics and i was the only person who talked about it to the point they wanted me to endorse the machine. slow down. they wanted me to endorse the magnet machine. i was, like, no! you guys can use the clip if you want. i'm not going to endorse a medical contraption. i'll do anything, right. and, so -- so somebody told me about iowaska and i never said who told me about it and he came out about it publicly today, i don't think you even know. >> trevor: no. >> will smith. >> trevor: i did not know that. >> will smith told me about it five or six years ago. he's the one who told me about it and i ended up doing it during the covid, and i've done it a bunch of time
you put that in the show.renting, relearning. you do it through the lens of comedy but as neal brennan, you have been very outspoken about depression, learning to rewire your brain. one of the most recent things you've done is iowaska and you said it literally changes your lives. >> i did transcranial meditation which i talked about on here promoting three mics and i was the only person who talked about it to the point they wanted me to endorse the machine. slow down. they wanted me to...
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competition show competition reality show where most people are on other shows. they come from survivor or really neural or like this, and we put them all in the house together and then they go out and they come from all over the world. i think the countries are so represented on this season, which is off. and i love having worldwide rec, no recognition, haven't people from the world. busy be involved, not just american, not just, you know, not just mexicans where we are now or whatever. it's real cool. having you know, and expect a group of people and this is like, they're off by law and allies and whatever. but they're all agents essentially are calm ages so their. busy whole. busy thing is basically double. 07 me sir. rider me. that's a good way of present. that was one of the things that bugs me above water life is the, the, when they apply mystical notions to people from other lands. and they always talk about the americans. i get sick of it was that every country on the planet little america, the in croatia, there's great people and both. busy of them and t
competition show competition reality show where most people are on other shows. they come from survivor or really neural or like this, and we put them all in the house together and then they go out and they come from all over the world. i think the countries are so represented on this season, which is off. and i love having worldwide rec, no recognition, haven't people from the world. busy be involved, not just american, not just, you know, not just mexicans where we are now or whatever. it's...
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but usually schools who show more show moisture is the motion which it will take is was more than last year. the good near the and those are you with the bill and here with me it doesn't which is just the sporty at the 49 new and i was not going to be sure to get nash again normally lose around my school is going in this from the 3rd grade will warm up for the day because a lot, yes. she to you for the better and just way too many options are. but for our support, our system center for cool. emily we just was done what was senior was over. so don't seem to me it was november was what it's going to briefly above that now. yes. but since we visited sean on ambridge on that was the rolling. yes. shall we be? yes. and that is the own schedule. sure. so once you're only using them, we're going to her. now i don't want to know and i'll probably just sit and ask if the probably yell in my room or what i should put on all of them will. you should just feel like it's going to delay in the office now or to look at i'm working on that for tomorrow or forgotten. so much was, you know, was what str
but usually schools who show more show moisture is the motion which it will take is was more than last year. the good near the and those are you with the bill and here with me it doesn't which is just the sporty at the 49 new and i was not going to be sure to get nash again normally lose around my school is going in this from the 3rd grade will warm up for the day because a lot, yes. she to you for the better and just way too many options are. but for our support, our system center for cool....
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what a crazy show.nd i'm just throwing stuff out there now, michaela cole, i made a story this year, i think that one to me that like shook me. i was watching that show it and the people of seen it it's a lot it's intense it's okay if you don't watch it too. it's an hbo show over the summer sometimes comedy sometimes a drama really darken about a woman dealing with her sexual assault in the aftermath. and it is incredible. it's riveting i was watching it and i just kept thinking this would blow these women's mind. if they could no think they would love it. if they could know this is where tb was going to go not just for the streaming factor that women could do this kind of thing until this kind of story on the medium they were in. i think that would really blow their minds. and how incredible betty white has been there for the whole thing? statement we have got a question that's a little bit off topic one of our viewers wants to hear your take on how kamala harris has been portrayed on television. on th
what a crazy show.nd i'm just throwing stuff out there now, michaela cole, i made a story this year, i think that one to me that like shook me. i was watching that show it and the people of seen it it's a lot it's intense it's okay if you don't watch it too. it's an hbo show over the summer sometimes comedy sometimes a drama really darken about a woman dealing with her sexual assault in the aftermath. and it is incredible. it's riveting i was watching it and i just kept thinking this would blow...
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what a crazy show.and i'm just throwing stuff out there now, michaela cole, i made a story this year, i think i think that was not one that shook me. i was watching the show i don't know people seen it, it is a lot too. it's okay if you do not want to watch it too. it's an hbo show over the summer, sometime comedy, sometimes drama, really dark and about a woman dealing with her sexual fall with the aftermath. it's incredible, it is riveting. what i kept thinking as i was reading the book while i was watching it i was just think my god this is blow this woman's mind. if they know i think they would love it. if they would note this is where is going not just the streaming factor but a fact that women could do this kind of thing untilhi this kind of story on the medium they were in. i think that was really blow their minds. that's incredible betty white has been there for the whole entire thing. >> we have a questions a a little bit off-topic. one of our viewers wants to hear your take on how kamala harris
what a crazy show.and i'm just throwing stuff out there now, michaela cole, i made a story this year, i think i think that was not one that shook me. i was watching the show i don't know people seen it, it is a lot too. it's okay if you do not want to watch it too. it's an hbo show over the summer, sometime comedy, sometimes drama, really dark and about a woman dealing with her sexual fall with the aftermath. it's incredible, it is riveting. what i kept thinking as i was reading the book while...
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i want to show you the latest. preliminary, magnitude 3.4 at 5:45 about two miles south southeast of santa rosa. let's show you a live look outside. we will see plenty sunshine. we are starting with clear skies this morning as we look to mount diablo with the beautiful golden colors in the sky. we will warm up as we head through the afternoon. right now we are looking at 40s, 50s, 60s. what to expect, clear skies, gusty conditions in our heels as we are looking at gusts 30 to 50 miles per hour across the north bay mountains. red flag warning in effect due to the high fire danger with offshore winds and we are looking at sunshine and warm temperatures through our afternoon. mid 60s along the coast, mid 70s around the bay, mid 80s to 90s inland with sunshine. offshore winds and dry conditions for today. as we look to the end of the week, strong ridge of high pressure builds in and we will warm things as we look to friday and into our weekend. we are talking upper 70s to low 80s for peninsula. south bay, san jose, san
i want to show you the latest. preliminary, magnitude 3.4 at 5:45 about two miles south southeast of santa rosa. let's show you a live look outside. we will see plenty sunshine. we are starting with clear skies this morning as we look to mount diablo with the beautiful golden colors in the sky. we will warm up as we head through the afternoon. right now we are looking at 40s, 50s, 60s. what to expect, clear skies, gusty conditions in our heels as we are looking at gusts 30 to 50 miles per hour...
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oh, what's a show! oh, what a show!mpionship games are in primetime and people are paying attention to that, television feeds into those rivalries and makes them bigger than they've ever been before. >> primitive skill. they're just as good as dead. >> every mike tyson fight was an event because every fight was like an ax murder. when he fought michael spinks, the electricity, you could just feel watching it on tv. >> he leads with the right hand. there he goes! >> tyson was made for tv because there was drama. >> it's all over. mike tyson has won it! >> not a lot of junior high school kids can dunk. especially at -- >> everybody tries. >> i think that he is starting to transcend his sport that he's becoming a public figure. >> michael jordan becomes the model every other athlete wants to shoot for. they want to be a brand. and that's what television does for these athletes. it turns them unit worldwide, iconic brands. >> the inbounds pass comes in to jordan. michael at the foul line. good! the bulls win it! >> athletes
oh, what's a show! oh, what a show!mpionship games are in primetime and people are paying attention to that, television feeds into those rivalries and makes them bigger than they've ever been before. >> primitive skill. they're just as good as dead. >> every mike tyson fight was an event because every fight was like an ax murder. when he fought michael spinks, the electricity, you could just feel watching it on tv. >> he leads with the right hand. there he goes! >> tyson...
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more "tonight show" after the break.♪just can't comprehend♪ ♪let's take a journey♪ ♪let's take a journey♪ ♪take a journey♪ this is so crispy, juicy and tender. you might even call it deluxe. ok, now you can definitely call it deluxe. mcdonald's deluxe crispy chicken sandwich. ♪ba da ba ba ba♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork. tell your doctor about any infections... and if
more "tonight show" after the break.♪just can't comprehend♪ ♪let's take a journey♪ ♪let's take a journey♪ ♪take a journey♪ this is so crispy, juicy and tender. you might even call it deluxe. ok, now you can definitely call it deluxe. mcdonald's deluxe crispy chicken sandwich. ♪ba da ba ba ba♪ your mission: stand up to moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps...
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act one: a show is born.2016. >> there are no villains. there are people trying to make things work in a very difficult situation. >> reporter: there are no villains? godzilla.>>t is through diana's eyes. >> reporter: they approach christopher ashley, artistical director of the la jolla play house, about directing. >> the story takes us from the day she was 19, the day she meets prince charles, to the divorce. so it really is a story of a marriage. >> yeah. it is a little soap operay. >> the minute i got interested in diana, is when i saw her shaking hands with a young man with aids. that moved me a lot. >> reporter: now all they had to do was find themselves a diana. >> jeanna walked in, and she was absolutely definitive in her first audition. ♪ >> my whole preparation began with watching all of the countless youtube videos we have. >> reporter: and then a pose for the cameras -- >> how did she move? how did she hold herself? >> reporter: they found their diana in jeanna de waal. and how about the accent? >>
act one: a show is born.2016. >> there are no villains. there are people trying to make things work in a very difficult situation. >> reporter: there are no villains? godzilla.>>t is through diana's eyes. >> reporter: they approach christopher ashley, artistical director of the la jolla play house, about directing. >> the story takes us from the day she was 19, the day she meets prince charles, to the divorce. so it really is a story of a marriage. >> yeah....
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it's time for "show me something good." ♪ show me something goo show me something good show me something is your name and where are you from >> hey, how's it going my name is joe brogie and i live in los angeles, california >> jimmy: hey joe, welcome we love l.a. [ cheers and applause joe, what talent will you be showing us tonight >> so, today, i'm going to be beatboxing for you guys, but kind of with a twist, i guess. >> jimmy: okay, okay i want to see this joe, do you need anything? any help from us >> let me explain. so normally, beatboxing, you know, would sound something like - ♪ something like that. >> jimmy: yeah >> right >> jimmy: love that, yeah. [ cheers and applause >> and then, so, i kind of started playing around with different ways to change up the sound, i guess and i started introducing a straw to it. i'm a big coffee drinker and started messing around with the straw in beatboxing. can i show you what i mean here >> jimmy: yes. >> okay, so check this out normally it be like -- ♪ you add a straw, and it kind of changes the sound a little ♪ right? >> jimmy: love it. [ chee
it's time for "show me something good." ♪ show me something goo show me something good show me something is your name and where are you from >> hey, how's it going my name is joe brogie and i live in los angeles, california >> jimmy: hey joe, welcome we love l.a. [ cheers and applause joe, what talent will you be showing us tonight >> so, today, i'm going to be beatboxing for you guys, but kind of with a twist, i guess. >> jimmy: okay, okay i want to see this...
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you know, there were black shows and there were white shows. this is what i know. this is what i know. >> okay. >> i hear ya. >> we can talk about that. >> "friends" is not based on "living single." "friends" is based on marta coughman and david crain's life experiences. >> marta and i spent our 20s living in new york. >> we were part of a group of six, and we all glommed onto each other. >> i have spent a ton of time analyzing, you know, "friends" and what it's about. that time in your life where your friends are your family. >> i'm very thankful that all of your thanksgiving sucked. >> the biggest surprise to me was matthew perry. >> he put accents on certain syllables that you would go, that's -- i would never have read that joke that way. >> could we be more white trash? >> when i watch "friends," i didn't want monica to not be a control freak. >> you want to push the caps until you hear them click. >> matt made joey funny. >> look at me. i'm chandler. could i be wearing any more clothes? >> they were all rooting for each other. >> now, we
you know, there were black shows and there were white shows. this is what i know. this is what i know. >> okay. >> i hear ya. >> we can talk about that. >> "friends" is not based on "living single." "friends" is based on marta coughman and david crain's life experiences. >> marta and i spent our 20s living in new york. >> we were part of a group of six, and we all glommed onto each other. >> i have spent a ton of time...
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our show runs at 11:00.. >> kat: he can be in bed. >> greg: we can trick him by setting his clock ahead five hours. i used it to do that to my parents. i got my dad fired. he never was the same. kacie. do you have any advice for the president? [laughter] >> kacie: how much time do we have? to your point, i think when the sunday shows, the people who did a literal mental gymnastics to prove to us he was the hero we needed our flipping the coin. i think maybe it's sticking with the script and nebulous ice cream and sniffing and bike rides and the virtue signals. we are good, right? have a great weekend. kamala harris' flipping coins at college football games over the weekend. >> greg: that's true. what game was that? anybody watch that game? all i saw was the coin flipping. >> tyrus: it would've been nice if it was oklahoma and nebraska. she would have been close to the border. but i'm sure it was probably syracuse or something. >> greg: up next, who wants cost on-site? it's not as easy as black and white. ♪ i
our show runs at 11:00.. >> kat: he can be in bed. >> greg: we can trick him by setting his clock ahead five hours. i used it to do that to my parents. i got my dad fired. he never was the same. kacie. do you have any advice for the president? [laughter] >> kacie: how much time do we have? to your point, i think when the sunday shows, the people who did a literal mental gymnastics to prove to us he was the hero we needed our flipping the coin. i think maybe it's sticking with...
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we're talking to cesar log, and as i said, the new shows are not new show, but it's been running for a while, but season a lot better. you've been better dog now. streaming on disney. plus you talked earlier about being raised on a farm of the back of dogs. was it your father grandfather, who did you 1st see who gave you that bounce, that these are noble creatures that need to be honored? who was it in your life? you know, my grandfather used to say never work against mother. nature always gain their trust, always gain the respect and they're going to give you a beautiful gift. hello. these that you grew up with the motor code or those more values. yes. and that you view nature, right gain, they're trying to gain the respect so they can give you and return something. so is the perception. and then you learn to agree that that is the way and you commit and then you just followed through. so that became my 1st language, you know, before the spanish you know, it's funny. caesar's you often get your deeper yoda level knowledge from your grandparents. because the parents still trying to r
we're talking to cesar log, and as i said, the new shows are not new show, but it's been running for a while, but season a lot better. you've been better dog now. streaming on disney. plus you talked earlier about being raised on a farm of the back of dogs. was it your father grandfather, who did you 1st see who gave you that bounce, that these are noble creatures that need to be honored? who was it in your life? you know, my grandfather used to say never work against mother. nature always gain...
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but ist, it is the media show. hello. i'm ros atkins, and welcome to the media show.'m delighted to say my guest today is one of the best—known and most influential figures in the uk media. he has his own production company, a new game show on itv, over 8 million followers on twitter, a role in one of the best—known advertising campaigns in the last 25 years, a regular presenting slot on saturday nights on bbc one that he has had since 1999, and before all of that of course he was pretty good at football as well. gary lineker, welcome to the show. thank you, nice to be here. as you listen to all of that, do you recognise it? do think of yourself as a media player rather than a retired football player? well, it beats crisp—flogger extraordinaire. to little kids, that's all i am. yeah, ifeel that i'm a media person now. it's been a long time since... a very long time since my careerfinished in the early �*90s. so, yeah, i've been very fortunate to have found another career post—football. obviously it still involves football, which is my great passion, but, yes, ifeel i'
but ist, it is the media show. hello. i'm ros atkins, and welcome to the media show.'m delighted to say my guest today is one of the best—known and most influential figures in the uk media. he has his own production company, a new game show on itv, over 8 million followers on twitter, a role in one of the best—known advertising campaigns in the last 25 years, a regular presenting slot on saturday nights on bbc one that he has had since 1999, and before all of that of course he was pretty...
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many of them show the king hunting — but all of them show some elements of zoroastrian iconography symbolismrse, zoroastrian had become the state religion of iran. there's a variety of materials, of course, ranging from ceramics to metal—work, to gold. and objects are engraved or carved out of stone and glass, as well, of course. we have very complicated bronze castings — and those testify to the skill of the craftsmen at that very, very early date. and that's apparent, i think, all the way through the exhibition. you'll see three axes, for example, dating from around 2500 bc. even to do such a casting today requires a high level of skill. and then, coming on a bit later, of course, we've got these magnificent silk textiles with very colourful and wonderful designs on them. and one absolutely spectacular piece is a little gold chariot. and you'll see that it consists of lots of tiny parts which have been soldered together. again, it's a technological masterpiece. the ancient world ended with the arab conquest of persia in the seventh century. islam gradually became the dominant religion. the
many of them show the king hunting — but all of them show some elements of zoroastrian iconography symbolismrse, zoroastrian had become the state religion of iran. there's a variety of materials, of course, ranging from ceramics to metal—work, to gold. and objects are engraved or carved out of stone and glass, as well, of course. we have very complicated bronze castings — and those testify to the skill of the craftsmen at that very, very early date. and that's apparent, i think, all the...
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two shows. enough to be like hearing -- like i'm so used to being inside so it's all emojis and thumbs up over the internet when i'm tweeting or texting someone. >> jimmy: yeah >> and now i'm like, "what's that noise coming out -- oh, that's laughter. oh, yeah that's laughter. [ cheers and applause okay, okay okay, okay >> jimmy: i got scared >> but what's weird is a lot of times it's entertaining not even for the laughter. it feels like me and the audience are checking in with each other just to confirm that none of us has gone completely crazy. so when i'm on stage and go, "so i had like doritos for breakfast. and they're like, "we had doritos for breakfast! we didn't go crazy good, we're all on the same page >> jimmy: did you pour pepsi on yours? [ laughter ] >> great, i kind of want crazy for a little so we all are confirming that our minds broke during quarantine [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: i know you got in some news, some headlines, last two weeks or something like that because you had t
two shows. enough to be like hearing -- like i'm so used to being inside so it's all emojis and thumbs up over the internet when i'm tweeting or texting someone. >> jimmy: yeah >> and now i'm like, "what's that noise coming out -- oh, that's laughter. oh, yeah that's laughter. [ cheers and applause okay, okay okay, okay >> jimmy: i got scared >> but what's weird is a lot of times it's entertaining not even for the laughter. it feels like me and the audience are...
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>> the trauma problem really shows what the show is trying to do. have some empathy. because they are hard. >> you make a decision. >> it is friggin', on the one hand of you -- >> it was a funny scene. >> what have we learned? >> there is something of an escape of fantasy world. >> good afternoon eleanor. what can i get you today? >> i recommend full cell phone battery. >> oh, so relaxed. >> people like laughing and i think when they laugh they are more likely to listen to what you have to say. >> nothing more human than that. besides texting people that you are five minutes away when you have not even left the house. thank you, ellen. you are very welcome. ♪ >>> hi, welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. i am robyn curnow live in atlanta. ahead on cnn, afghanistan in the only professor vince not to be under the taliban control. uighurs relocated in afghanistan to china are fearful. we have that story. and anger growing of london airport, thanks to covid checks. ♪ li f
>> the trauma problem really shows what the show is trying to do. have some empathy. because they are hard. >> you make a decision. >> it is friggin', on the one hand of you -- >> it was a funny scene. >> what have we learned? >> there is something of an escape of fantasy world. >> good afternoon eleanor. what can i get you today? >> i recommend full cell phone battery. >> oh, so relaxed. >> people like laughing and i think when they...
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you have how many shows?ows. [ laughter ] >> it really is. >> jimmy: it's nice that people believe it. that shows you things are going well. "b.m.f.," what is that? >> black mafia family. >> jimmy: black mafia family. i thought it was bad mother -- >> i'm promoting diversity. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] the italians? >> yes, you see, there's a word that we use to -- that represents intelligence when we're talking criminal activity. it's "organized." right? when i say organized crime, you only think of italian-americans. you don't think of russians, triads, any other ethnicity. that's the way old hollywood represented. >> jimmy: right. >> now it's -- we're promoting diversity. bringing things in from different cultures. >> jimmy: you're showing there can be murderers and thugs from -- >> every culture. >> jimmy: from various walks of life. [ laughter ] as an italian-american, i appreciate you spreading it around. eminem has a role in this, how did that happen? >> i persuaded him to come. >> jimmy: you did? w
you have how many shows?ows. [ laughter ] >> it really is. >> jimmy: it's nice that people believe it. that shows you things are going well. "b.m.f.," what is that? >> black mafia family. >> jimmy: black mafia family. i thought it was bad mother -- >> i'm promoting diversity. >> jimmy: i see. [ laughter ] the italians? >> yes, you see, there's a word that we use to -- that represents intelligence when we're talking criminal activity. it's...
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let me show the soap here. currently as part has called ever after and has been happily with you, little life to son, trailer for it's a success story at times where you often hear trouble and you can hear it wherever you get your podcast. he also adapted podcast into a television show on the streaming service topic. that's where i showed the trailer from the 1st episode aired on august 26 year. of course now i'm steven urkel from family matters $89.00 to $98.00 along with mark the biggest step in for one episode. ball out of the park in the history of television. so good the welcome julie white. how are you? my friend go very good. you're up to baby school today. good for you. coming in next week. i'm a sentimental day. they get on the car quicker. past the age of 12. right? they do that? yes. you to pull down? no, there's no huh. no kids, nothing is just a quick regular grab bag. grab into a paid for you. when i get, when i get senior high school, you know much they don't. those slow down slow the challenge a
let me show the soap here. currently as part has called ever after and has been happily with you, little life to son, trailer for it's a success story at times where you often hear trouble and you can hear it wherever you get your podcast. he also adapted podcast into a television show on the streaming service topic. that's where i showed the trailer from the 1st episode aired on august 26 year. of course now i'm steven urkel from family matters $89.00 to $98.00 along with mark the biggest step...
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thanks for coming on the show. thank you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: let's meet our next pet right here oh, wow. [ audience aws ] must be sunny where you are. hello, what is your name and where are you from >> my name is jess this is cooper and we're from mission viejo, california >> jimmy: ah, mission viejo. [ cheers and applause >> yes >> jimmy: i love cooper's sunglasses can you tell me why is cooper better than me >> cooper can make a really good silly face. >> jimmy: oh, really oh, i'd love to see -- [ laughter ] he's really cute he's going to make a silly face all right, cooper, let's see this roots, can we get a drum roll, please [ drum roll >> okay, cooper, on the count of three, do your best silly face okay? one, two, three. [ laughter and applause ♪ >> jimmy: i love it. no, no, that's awesome i love you, and i love cooper. thank you, jess, for being on the show >> thank you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: all right, cooper. good doggie. good doggie. hi, buddy. oh, yeah, good job good job, buddy. let's
thanks for coming on the show. thank you [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: let's meet our next pet right here oh, wow. [ audience aws ] must be sunny where you are. hello, what is your name and where are you from >> my name is jess this is cooper and we're from mission viejo, california >> jimmy: ah, mission viejo. [ cheers and applause >> yes >> jimmy: i love cooper's sunglasses can you tell me why is cooper better than me >> cooper can make a really good...
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"the daily show."s thursday, september 16th, and before we get started, i just wanted to say thank you for helping us et ising into our amazing new studio here. i'm sure you'venoted by now that we have been trying a bunch of new things. i'm trying new clothes, we're having fn because we're not home anymore. 17 months working from home. when owe get back into space, mix things up a. by today we're definition going to mix things up. we have an exciting new edition to announce for the show. say hello to "the daily show"'s one-man band anderson paak! ( drumming ) ( continuing to drum ) >> whoo! what? yes, lord! >> trevor: when they sawed you were joining, i said it's too good to be true but he's here. we have a one-man band. welcome, man. >> thank you. >> trevor: congratulations on the vma within and silk sonic being the most amazing thing ever and congratulations on "sesame street." >> i'm living the dream. >> trevor: i feel it. this is going to be fun. kicking things off with the latest on the coronaviru
"the daily show."s thursday, september 16th, and before we get started, i just wanted to say thank you for helping us et ising into our amazing new studio here. i'm sure you'venoted by now that we have been trying a bunch of new things. i'm trying new clothes, we're having fn because we're not home anymore. 17 months working from home. when owe get back into space, mix things up a. by today we're definition going to mix things up. we have an exciting new edition to announce for the...
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to their baking show, "the knead with jake tapper." or their 5:00 p.m.g show "on the prowl with the wolf. [ light laughter ] on top of all that, trump is now suing his own niece. >> former president donald trump has filed a lawsuit in new york state court. this time, he is suing his niece, mary trump, and three new york times journalists over what is called the illegal disclosure of his tax information >> mary trump said this in response, quote, "i think he is a loser. it's desperation, the walls are closing in and he's throwing anything against the wall that he thinks will stick as is always the case with donald, he will try and change the subject. >> seth: imagine suing your own niece. i mean, fortunately his lawyer has experience suing family members, since rudy sued his cousin for divorce but aside from the family drama, there's a crucial take away in this case that we should focus on because filing the lawsuit, trump was forced to admit that all those stories about how he lost tons of money and paid nothing in taxes, which he had previously dismisse
to their baking show, "the knead with jake tapper." or their 5:00 p.m.g show "on the prowl with the wolf. [ light laughter ] on top of all that, trump is now suing his own niece. >> former president donald trump has filed a lawsuit in new york state court. this time, he is suing his niece, mary trump, and three new york times journalists over what is called the illegal disclosure of his tax information >> mary trump said this in response, quote, "i think he is a...
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a special show." >> this is a special show, yeah. >> seth: and so, i remember once even when we wereike, we -- you know, we would -- writers would go and, like, go watch second city. >> oh, yeah, we'd go see, yeah >> seth: and we -- we went out to a nightclub and you were at the nightclub, and you were like, "i'm going to leave, it's too loud, and i'm sober. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. i remember that. >> seth: and when i watched that fellow walk out, i never would have thought that you would've had this year. >> yeah. you weren't like, "that's tabloid fodder right there, that guy. [ laughter ] can i ask you a question >> seth: yeah. >> you have kids >> seth: i do. >> what do you say when you meet them 'cause i don't want to be too formal [ laughter ] like, "hi, i'm john," you know but, too casual. >> seth: well, this is going to be hard for you, and they will not know your work and so that is going to be a really tricky way to start it off. >> that is - >> seth: yeah. so that is - >> will they know -- they'll know me as a writer? [ light laughter ] >> seth: they'll -- look, if she d
a special show." >> this is a special show, yeah. >> seth: and so, i remember once even when we wereike, we -- you know, we would -- writers would go and, like, go watch second city. >> oh, yeah, we'd go see, yeah >> seth: and we -- we went out to a nightclub and you were at the nightclub, and you were like, "i'm going to leave, it's too loud, and i'm sober. [ light laughter ] >> yeah. i remember that. >> seth: and when i watched that fellow walk...
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i gotta go do the show >> what if i told you the show has already started? cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - john cena, j balvin and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1511 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. that is a crowd right there. welcome, everybody [ cheers and applause welcome, everybody welcome to "the tonight show." i appreciate it. you guys are here. [ cheers and applause guys, we are coming to you after the first nfl game of the season between the dallas cowboys and the tampa bay buccaneers [ cheers and applause the buccaneers are trying to win their second straight super bowl and tom brady's eighth. after that, brady will have to make a bold choice whether or not to become a thumb ring guy [ laughter ] yep, brady is the defending champ at age 44 and he's actually older than 13 of the coaches in the nfl
i gotta go do the show >> what if i told you the show has already started? cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests - john cena, j balvin and featuring the legendary roots crew >> questlove: 1511 >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon [ cheers and applause ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: oh, my...
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look, i haven't seen a show in a year.'re indoors together, the more covid spreads. and, until i'm vaccinated, masks help slow the spread. which means the sooner we can go to concerts, like real ones. - can you turn it down babe? - of course, sweetheart. so mask up. not for me, for the music. >> in addition to all the other problems that california >> in addition to all the other problems that california has, housing prices there are higher thanth any place in the country. the median home price in the state of california is now more than 800,000-dollar, that's more than double the nationwide median.th in recent years, because this really is a problem, leaders in california passed dozens of bills they claim would fix the problem. governorim jerry brown, the last guy, signed 15 housing bills just in 2017. last year gavin newsom signed 18 separate housing bills. did they work? not at all. they did not work for the people who live in california. but they weren't intended for people who wanted to buy houses. instead those bills
look, i haven't seen a show in a year.'re indoors together, the more covid spreads. and, until i'm vaccinated, masks help slow the spread. which means the sooner we can go to concerts, like real ones. - can you turn it down babe? - of course, sweetheart. so mask up. not for me, for the music. >> in addition to all the other problems that california >> in addition to all the other problems that california has, housing prices there are higher thanth any place in the country. the...
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i will show you radar coming up. reggie: san mateo police are asking for help finding this 10-year-old boy. his name is josÉ and he was reported missing yesterday afternoon. police say he was seen around 3:30 near forest and 27th, not far from hillsdale shopping center. he is four foot eight, wearing a red t-shirt, black pants, and maybe barefoot. jobina: pfizer closer to submitting data for federal authorization for a covid vaccine for bids five to 11 -- for kids five to 11. if eligible, you can get a booster taya. amy hollyfield is live with details. >> good morning. if you are looking for a booster, check with your local drugstore. walgreens have appointments available. they are offering booster shots today for pfizer patients, so that is where you should look if you are eligible. we are also hearing the vaccine is coming soon for kids five to 11. pfizer says it is looking like it will be days, not weeks, before they are able to submit for approval. the company says tests are showing that kids with a lower dose of
i will show you radar coming up. reggie: san mateo police are asking for help finding this 10-year-old boy. his name is josÉ and he was reported missing yesterday afternoon. police say he was seen around 3:30 near forest and 27th, not far from hillsdale shopping center. he is four foot eight, wearing a red t-shirt, black pants, and maybe barefoot. jobina: pfizer closer to submitting data for federal authorization for a covid vaccine for bids five to 11 -- for kids five to 11. if eligible, you...
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and in my first week on the job, we had gotten these three films from the -- that you're going to show in from osha. brand-new. we reviewed these, and they were just marvelous. so we had all sorts of ideas of how we would use this in education and training programs that we were considering. and shortly after that, we got a letter from the new administration. this was the films had come from the osha under the carter administration and the new administration under ronald reagan came in and had a really different view of what the agency should do. they sent a letter out asking -- not asking but telling everyone to return the films that had just been mailed out by the previous administration. we -- our leadership decided not to do that. so we kept the films. we were also getting some funding from osha to support these training education programs. and shortly after we didn't release -- we didn't return the films, we got a call from our manager from osha who managed our funding, and he said if you use these films, your funding will be taken away because we -- the agency thinks these films a
and in my first week on the job, we had gotten these three films from the -- that you're going to show in from osha. brand-new. we reviewed these, and they were just marvelous. so we had all sorts of ideas of how we would use this in education and training programs that we were considering. and shortly after that, we got a letter from the new administration. this was the films had come from the osha under the carter administration and the new administration under ronald reagan came in and had a...
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>> seth: okay. >> he found out he was coming to ohio for my show christmas show and he was like, "ohours away, driving. and he's like, "no worries, there's a jet there waiting for you. you guys have to get on it." and we got on. we landed. he forgot it was his mom's 81st birthday as we all do >> seth: right, well, if you're the kind of person who flies people in for weed, you tend to forget dates >> yeah, yeah. yeah exactly. [ laughter ] so we went -- so he picks us up. we go there. and then - i don't know if i can say all this it was just like -- it was - i mean, it was the most legendary -- it certified dave chappelle as, like, the ultimate rock star to me >> seth: and is this a photo from then? or is this a different time? >> no. >> seth: this is not the photo i expected based on what you just said >> no, that was actually from a couple days ago. pete flew in i wrote and directed this movie with a friend of mine. and he came in to do a cameo on the last day >> seth: oh, great >> and he was like, "we should have breakfast." and i got to breakfast and we were looking at the menu and
>> seth: okay. >> he found out he was coming to ohio for my show christmas show and he was like, "ohours away, driving. and he's like, "no worries, there's a jet there waiting for you. you guys have to get on it." and we got on. we landed. he forgot it was his mom's 81st birthday as we all do >> seth: right, well, if you're the kind of person who flies people in for weed, you tend to forget dates >> yeah, yeah. yeah exactly. [ laughter ] so we went -- so...
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we got a great show for you tonight.e's a tony-winning stage legend and one of my very favorite guests, nathan lane, is here in studio nathan is in the fantastic, "only murders in the building," on hulu, which i can highly recommend. and he is a "new york times" best-selling author and actor you know from "the office" and someone i'm often told i look like, very exciting to have us in the same place, b.j. novak, also in studio tonight his new show, "the premise," is out now on fx on hulu. plus, we have music for you tonight in the studio, her debut ap -- ep, excuse me, "pretty poison," came out on friday. nessa barrett will perform for us later in the show but before we get to all that, trumpism lost badly last night in california when governor gavin newsom easily beat back a gop-led recall effort. but trumpism is still very much the core of the modern gop as evidence by how many republicans still refuse to accept the results of the 2020 election for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ >> seth: if you weren't
we got a great show for you tonight.e's a tony-winning stage legend and one of my very favorite guests, nathan lane, is here in studio nathan is in the fantastic, "only murders in the building," on hulu, which i can highly recommend. and he is a "new york times" best-selling author and actor you know from "the office" and someone i'm often told i look like, very exciting to have us in the same place, b.j. novak, also in studio tonight his new show, "the...
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that's it for "the late show.", everybody! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the treasury department will likely exhaust all its extraordinary measures to,a void default. they've reallocated funds, suspended pension payments. they've even dug up george washington's gold! >> ooooh, stay away from me, gold, you deadbeats! ( laughing ) >> stephen: aaarrrgghhhh! captioning sponsored by cbs
that's it for "the late show.", everybody! ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> the treasury department will likely exhaust all its extraordinary measures to,a void default. they've reallocated funds, suspended pension payments. they've even dug up george washington's gold! >> ooooh, stay away from me, gold, you deadbeats! ( laughing ) >> stephen: aaarrrgghhhh! captioning sponsored by cbs
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it shows human nature at its best and at its worst moments together. it shows every day people can come together for the betterment of humanity and what you see illustrated here is people not sitting by and watching but actively becoming involved citizens in any event that unfolded to them. in a sense the passengers and crew of flight 93 were living in a post-september 11th world long before any of us knew what it was. in the skies overhead. it is important for us to take lessons of the people on board this plane and what they do in a short time. i tell students that are coming here think about how you utilize 30 to 35 minutes out of your everyday life, and what you can do with that time. maybe you can repurpose that time even if it is as simple as helping somebody to carry groceries in from the car or picking up garbage. it is often a challenge to visitors that come here, a chance for self-examination. a lot of visitors ask themselves would they be able to do this if they were put in position, a question nobody can answer unless faced with the same se
it shows human nature at its best and at its worst moments together. it shows every day people can come together for the betterment of humanity and what you see illustrated here is people not sitting by and watching but actively becoming involved citizens in any event that unfolded to them. in a sense the passengers and crew of flight 93 were living in a post-september 11th world long before any of us knew what it was. in the skies overhead. it is important for us to take lessons of the people...
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and what it shows. a third pfizer shot researchers say provides ten times more protection against covid and severe disease. and what it shows for adults 60 and older. all of this amid the dire numbers here in the u.s., more than 2,000 deaths in the u.s. in the last 24 hours. the highest number in seven months. whit johnson with late reporting tonight, how soon those booster shots could begin and what new york city is staying. >>> authorities securing the u.s. capitol ahead of that protest in support of the hundreds arrested in the january 6th attack on the capitol.
and what it shows. a third pfizer shot researchers say provides ten times more protection against covid and severe disease. and what it shows for adults 60 and older. all of this amid the dire numbers here in the u.s., more than 2,000 deaths in the u.s. in the last 24 hours. the highest number in seven months. whit johnson with late reporting tonight, how soon those booster shots could begin and what new york city is staying. >>> authorities securing the u.s. capitol ahead of that...
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i know you walked the runway on tonight's show. what's the craziest thing you've done on this show?to pee yourself. so i did pee myself and everything. >> rupaul: oh my goodness. [ laughter ] >> guillermo: yeah. >> rupaul: and this is on camera? >> guillermo: this is on camera, this was on camera. maybe 12 years ago, i think. >> rupaul: really? >> guillermo: yeah, jimmy was having the best time. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and the audience too, yeah. >> rupaul: well, that's amazing. so i'm going to miss you. hopefully we'll get to see each other again. >> guillermo: i hope so too. hopefully i see you soon. >> rupaul: thank you so much. >> guillermo: i love you, great job. >> rupaul: thank you. [ cheers and applause ] that's all we have time for. i want to thank thandie newton, izzy g., belly, and jimmy kimmel, too. time to get back to work, bitch! [ laughter ] "nightline" is next. goodnight! ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, meant to be alive. drew robinson's remarkable story. >> i don't have it all figured out, but i'm working on it. >> baseball was everything. but no
i know you walked the runway on tonight's show. what's the craziest thing you've done on this show?to pee yourself. so i did pee myself and everything. >> rupaul: oh my goodness. [ laughter ] >> guillermo: yeah. >> rupaul: and this is on camera? >> guillermo: this is on camera, this was on camera. maybe 12 years ago, i think. >> rupaul: really? >> guillermo: yeah, jimmy was having the best time. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] and the audience too, yeah....
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york, see a broadway show, see this broadway show.w at 11:00. a rare display of unity in san francisco. the da and the police chief standing side by side. the call tonight to end the surge of violence. >>> and, looking live at the san mateo bridge. a chance of rain. >>> the faithful, packed in the stadium. it was a nail biter. >>> how california fire departments are taking notes from the military to tackle exploding wildfires. good evening. >>> we begin with a rare display of unity tonight between the da and san francisco police chief. >>> spike in homicides is prompting a plea to end the violence. kpix5 attended a vigil to remember some of the lives lost to violence. >> reporter: tonight, city hall lit up in honor of national remembrance for homicide victims. it brought together leaders including the district attorney, the police chief and even convicted felons pleading to end the uptick in violent killings in the bay area. [singing] >>> mother of murdered sons remembering their loved ones gunned down. >> the scream on the phone i he
york, see a broadway show, see this broadway show.w at 11:00. a rare display of unity in san francisco. the da and the police chief standing side by side. the call tonight to end the surge of violence. >>> and, looking live at the san mateo bridge. a chance of rain. >>> the faithful, packed in the stadium. it was a nail biter. >>> how california fire departments are taking notes from the military to tackle exploding wildfires. good evening. >>> we begin with...