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king lear. macbeth. _ fellow. do not make me mad! king lear. macbeth. he— fellow.beth. he also painted. he was a successful novelist. but antony sher was at his best on stage, taking on those shakespearean greats. in all their troubled, complex, compelling glory. sir antony sher, who has died at the age of 72. and finally to the kindness of strangers. one woman in aberdeen who watched the images of thousands of people fleeing their homes in afghanistan this summer was so moved by their plight that she decided to step in and help. she has given a flat for free to a man who worked as an interpreter for british armed forces and his family, who've spent months living in a hotel. our special correspondent, lucy manning, has the story. oh, i'm so pleased to meet you, at long last. kindness often repeats itself. sometimes it only takes one person to change the lives of others. the vesal family, at the end of their long journey to a home. i'm so pleased to meet you. when kabul collapsed we were just left behind in a dark tomb. we first spoke to burhan, a former interpreter
king lear. macbeth. _ fellow. do not make me mad! king lear. macbeth. he— fellow.beth. he also painted. he was a successful novelist. but antony sher was at his best on stage, taking on those shakespearean greats. in all their troubled, complex, compelling glory. sir antony sher, who has died at the age of 72. and finally to the kindness of strangers. one woman in aberdeen who watched the images of thousands of people fleeing their homes in afghanistan this summer was so moved by their plight...
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and then there's norman lear. mr. lear comes in to join us for the read-through. >> mr.say something? >> it took me 99 years to get to this moment. it was worth every split-second of it. bless you, i love seeing you, i love what's happening here. >> he's a tv legend. working in this type of atmosphere with people that understand it, it's always fun. and looking for the heart in the comedy, an episode like this is a must. >> to be able to go through my paces with jim burrows. when we were done, and this is going to stay with me, not to get emotional, but he takes a step back, he thinks for a second. he goes, "you're going to need cue cards, aren't you?" yep, probably. >> then i sit down, i look over, i think, okay, that's snoop dogg. he's next to me. damon wayians is right here. then there's kevin hart. and then there's john lithgow. and i'm in this somehow. how did this happen? >> recreating it, it's like -- it's like doing a revival of a 400-year-old shakespeare play. but one of the comedies. >> we were walking around the stages looking at the "facts of life" set and th
and then there's norman lear. mr. lear comes in to join us for the read-through. >> mr.say something? >> it took me 99 years to get to this moment. it was worth every split-second of it. bless you, i love seeing you, i love what's happening here. >> he's a tv legend. working in this type of atmosphere with people that understand it, it's always fun. and looking for the heart in the comedy, an episode like this is a must. >> to be able to go through my paces with jim...
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. >> have been released publicly the lear jet took off from john wayne airport in orange county mondaythe national transportation safety board says the pilot asked to change runways as he approach for landing at gillespie field in san diego county after being cleared to land the plane crashed in an el neighborhood and reporter ashley jacobs has the latest on the investigation. >> a planned detonation on pepper drive wednesday afternoon as the ntsb investigation and cleanup continued at the crash site where 2 men and 2 women died when their lear jet went down monday night. we all pull together as a family with an accident like this courage. >> the community really stays focused on pilot training maintenance weather avoidance to reduce risk. stellar has been a private pilot since age 19 and worked in the air medical industry for more than 15 years, though he didn't know the crew on board this plane personally, he was heartbroken as the air medical community is very small and then an air medical. you know, we support 400,000 helicopter and not 400,000 airplane medical transport serving he
. >> have been released publicly the lear jet took off from john wayne airport in orange county mondaythe national transportation safety board says the pilot asked to change runways as he approach for landing at gillespie field in san diego county after being cleared to land the plane crashed in an el neighborhood and reporter ashley jacobs has the latest on the investigation. >> a planned detonation on pepper drive wednesday afternoon as the ntsb investigation and cleanup continued...
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>> it was an explosive thing for norman lear to say, wake up, now this. >> both y'all live here?of what? >> a maid and a butler. you two. >> we're talking people who are living above their station. >> hold it, diane. we are the jeffersons. >> hey, you right, louise, he's a great joker! >> he's not joking, diane. >> really aside from wardrobe and the places they live, they were still black. because no matter how much money you have, no matter where you live, blackness is its own class. >> how can you afford to live in a place like this? you ain't tall enough to be no basketball player. and this is for new and existing customers. upgrade to the iphone 13 pro and airpods both on us. only at t-mobile. every day in business brings something new. so get the flexibility of the new mobile service designed for your small business. introducing comcast business mobile. you get the most reliable network with nationwide 5g included. and you can get unlimited data for just $30 per line per month when you get four lines or mix and match data options. available now for comcast business internet
>> it was an explosive thing for norman lear to say, wake up, now this. >> both y'all live here?of what? >> a maid and a butler. you two. >> we're talking people who are living above their station. >> hold it, diane. we are the jeffersons. >> hey, you right, louise, he's a great joker! >> he's not joking, diane. >> really aside from wardrobe and the places they live, they were still black. because no matter how much money you have, no matter where...
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they w christine wanderer visited belgium's lear: central university hospital. tis the season, but much of the jolly has gone. there are more masks than santa hats. a never yet another variant, a nether cove at christmas. at this hospital in the belgian city of the age, vaccines mean it's better this time around, but they're not sure how long that will last this time last year this hospital was overwhelmed with cove at 19 patients. it got so bad. some of the i see you patients had to be airlifted to neighboring germany. the situation is under control for now, but the straw here are bracing for on the crime. this is the cold at ward and stuff here all hoping for the best. but they are preparing for the worst and keeping a nervous eye on, on the cron infection numbers. we're hoping that it will be too strong because we know a soda 3 don't have all the stuff we would need if it was very, very big. and we will do our best health work has have had a grueling couple of years. the hospital psychologist say's the uncertainty is making it difficult to cope as a whole mask of faculty. but the lat
they w christine wanderer visited belgium's lear: central university hospital. tis the season, but much of the jolly has gone. there are more masks than santa hats. a never yet another variant, a nether cove at christmas. at this hospital in the belgian city of the age, vaccines mean it's better this time around, but they're not sure how long that will last this time last year this hospital was overwhelmed with cove at 19 patients. it got so bad. some of the i see you patients had to be...
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. >> norman lear, teaming up with jimmy kimmel once again, this time to bring back "different strokess arnold and john lithgow as mr. drummond. the all-star cast redoing the privacy episode that aired in season one of "different strokes." >> all right. now you two be nice to each other. >> we will, mr. drummond. >> okay. >> ah! >> peppering in some surprise appearances, too. >> hey, this is my room, too, willis. i want to play here. >> and at least one minor update to the 1979 script. >> hey, willis? >> uh-huh. >> how come vernon always smell like weed? >> ann dowd playing mrs. garrett in "different strokes" and in the other staging "the facts of life". >> tell me one thing about the grateful dead. if they're dead, how come they're so grateful. >> gabriele union as tootie. >> a little far? girl. >> jen anniston as blaire. >> well, sure. beautiful people like rock 'n roll, too. >> kathryn hahn as jo. >> i'm going to have dinner with carl. >> if anyone should, i should. >> carl paid for this with a charming dinner date, and that's me! >> in this third installment, the producers aiming f
. >> norman lear, teaming up with jimmy kimmel once again, this time to bring back "different strokess arnold and john lithgow as mr. drummond. the all-star cast redoing the privacy episode that aired in season one of "different strokes." >> all right. now you two be nice to each other. >> we will, mr. drummond. >> okay. >> ah! >> peppering in some surprise appearances, too. >> hey, this is my room, too, willis. i want to play here....
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here's louise lear. some people hoping for a respite from storms! the storm is still with us and influencing the story for the rest of the afternoon. some wet and windy weather and gusts of up to 60 miles an hour across south—west england and wales. that will ease this afternoon and slowly that area of low pressure moves north. it is circulating in an anticlockwise direction with these showers merging together at this afternoon across northern ireland and parts of england and wales for a time. it is not very warm at their at nine degrees at the best. some of those showers should move to south and east for the first part of the night and as there low uses are way clearer skies allowing temperatures to fall close to single figures. a mess tomorrow with patchy mist and fog and even some frost in sheltered areas. but hopefully a sunny start. some scattered showers to the north and west. ben and other weather front pushing in east. central and eastern areas keep the best of the sunshine but still feeling chilly. cloud and rain in the south west. that fro
here's louise lear. some people hoping for a respite from storms! the storm is still with us and influencing the story for the rest of the afternoon. some wet and windy weather and gusts of up to 60 miles an hour across south—west england and wales. that will ease this afternoon and slowly that area of low pressure moves north. it is circulating in an anticlockwise direction with these showers merging together at this afternoon across northern ireland and parts of england and wales for a...
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and we are all very blessed to be working with the great norman lear on this project. >> yes. [ cheerstomorrow night when is it happens. it will be live. live in front of a studio audience, "the facts of life" and "diff'rent strokes," 8:00 right here on abc. thank you all for doing this. [ cheers and applause ] i'll see you guys tomorrow night. we'll be back with guillermo del toro. >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by aura. all-in-one digital security. ♪ hi! ♪ we're all a local somewhere... so visit your local, and make every sunday, local bar sunday. expecting someone else? it's the all-idays,ay, and no matter how you jingle, we've got your jammies. nice, nice. it's the naughty ones who make history. last minute gifts up to 75% off storewide. now at old navy and oldnavy.com pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water. i've been telling everyone... the secret to great te
and we are all very blessed to be working with the great norman lear on this project. >> yes. [ cheerstomorrow night when is it happens. it will be live. live in front of a studio audience, "the facts of life" and "diff'rent strokes," 8:00 right here on abc. thank you all for doing this. [ cheers and applause ] i'll see you guys tomorrow night. we'll be back with guillermo del toro. >> announcer: portions of "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by...
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>> norman lear gave you "all in the family," "good times," "the jeffersons."ve different looks at what real niched versions of the american family were in different segments of this country. >> mixed up families. >> what do you mean mixed up? >> zebra city. he's white, she's black, kids are medium rare. >> it was basically all flawed characters but that was what was good about it. people could relate to the fact that these were not perfect human becomes, far from it. >> you could draw a line, right there. that's where it started to change. and that paved the way for everything that came after. >> i'm going to get married when i'm 23. >> 23. >> and i'll have a husband named bud. >> husband named bud? bud what? >> bud huxtable. >> "the cosby show" in the '80s normalizes the black experience in a way that was super important. that felt more like my family than what i heard the myth of the black family was. >> how are you going to get into college with grades like this? >> no problem. >> huh? >> i'm not going to college. >> damn right. >> we had "cosby show," fami
>> norman lear gave you "all in the family," "good times," "the jeffersons."ve different looks at what real niched versions of the american family were in different segments of this country. >> mixed up families. >> what do you mean mixed up? >> zebra city. he's white, she's black, kids are medium rare. >> it was basically all flawed characters but that was what was good about it. people could relate to the fact that these were not...
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lear... macbeth. he also painted. he was a successful novelist.hank you for your time tonight. famously, the list of talent that emerge from that theatre in the 70s goes on and on. the list is endless. what is it about the grounding of that theatre that has just produced so many greats, including anthony who we are remembering today? the re orts, who we are remembering today? tue: reports, that versatility at a time where to perform children�*s plays the day and then begin on to play king lear at night. that demonstrates that he is an everyman. every role. he also learned some hugely lessons about acting that you have to have and put yourself on the line, i think that�*s a famous quote from sir anthony�*s biography, really putting himself on the line. it has to mean something to you for it to mean something to the audience. and i thought that is what he brought to every role he played. find i thought that is what he brought to every role he played.— i thought that is what he brought to every role he played. and talking to the bbc, he said _ the bbc
lear... macbeth. he also painted. he was a successful novelist.hank you for your time tonight. famously, the list of talent that emerge from that theatre in the 70s goes on and on. the list is endless. what is it about the grounding of that theatre that has just produced so many greats, including anthony who we are remembering today? the re orts, who we are remembering today? tue: reports, that versatility at a time where to perform children�*s plays the day and then begin on to play king...
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here's louise lear. ijust i just put ijust put sausage rolls in my freezer yesterday so i think i will be eating them in the next few days! it was really cold this morning. temperatures getting down to —10. the cold and frosty weather was quite widespread but what a difference a day makes. tomorrow morning it is all change with a southerly wind and temperatures on the rise. that could cause some problems as we head towards christmas. more on that in a minute. this area of low pressure is out in the atlantic driving in the milder air. already some outbreaks of rain coming in so northern ireland, western scotland and northern england and wales is where the wetter weather and beautiful early morning sunshine unfortunately now being eroded. in terms of the view of the weather it is still quite cold this afternoon. only around 2 degrees, 6 degrees but already something a little bit milder out to the west. overnight we could have some icy stretches across north—east scotland. but i milder start to tomorrow mor
here's louise lear. ijust i just put ijust put sausage rolls in my freezer yesterday so i think i will be eating them in the next few days! it was really cold this morning. temperatures getting down to —10. the cold and frosty weather was quite widespread but what a difference a day makes. tomorrow morning it is all change with a southerly wind and temperatures on the rise. that could cause some problems as we head towards christmas. more on that in a minute. this area of low pressure is out...
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invis is a powerful thi lear aligner brand ...even these faces. most trusted by doctors and more predictable bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> now at 5:00, uncertainty having a big impact on the bay area. the local company that announced it is delaying plans to return to the office. plus, a major conference that will meet virtually. >> airline ceo's talking about covering your face on planes as we head into the busy holiday travel season. at least one is saying masks don't add much when it comes to protecting passengers. >> wild weather and the great plains in the midwest. the extensive damage after one state reported its first ever tornado in december. >> let's take a live look outside right now. you can expect to see showers. mike is tracking a drier wave of weather as we head into our we can. reggie: good morning. you are watching abc seven mornings, live on abc seven, hulu live in wherever you stream. kumasi: start with a check of the forecast. mike: we roads as the showers me show you live7 and what you will see.
invis is a powerful thi lear aligner brand ...even these faces. most trusted by doctors and more predictable bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> now at 5:00, uncertainty having a big impact on the bay area. the local company that announced it is delaying plans to return to the office. plus, a major conference that will meet virtually. >> airline ceo's talking about covering your face on planes as we head into the busy holiday travel season. at least...
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lear... do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling. the characters of sir antony sher.night. hello there. it was briefly milder through today, but that's not going to last, again, 20 of showers, wintry on hills, and rain and hail snow pushing into parts of northern england later across more of the midlands. northwest scotland brightening up. south wales dry and temperatures will feel colder for this. 0vernight and into sunday, central and eastern parts of england with further outbreaks of rain here. many other places with clear spells. it'll be colder night. greater chance of frost. eastern areas with outbreaks of rain on sunday. some of that may nudge towards the midlands. much of scotland, northern ireland and the rest of the uk having a drier day. this is bbc news, the headlines. the who has warned that all countries should prepare for an 0micron surge with the number of countries detecting the variant increasing daily. it also said it was too soon to say if 0micron causes more serious illness. british scientists have found that the pfizer and moderna vaccines are th
lear... do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling. the characters of sir antony sher.night. hello there. it was briefly milder through today, but that's not going to last, again, 20 of showers, wintry on hills, and rain and hail snow pushing into parts of northern england later across more of the midlands. northwest scotland brightening up. south wales dry and temperatures will feel colder for this. 0vernight and into sunday, central and eastern parts of england with further outbreaks...
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and he's got lear. yes. the netherlands forensic institute itself reportedly refused to attribute the audio recordings to one of the defendants and the m. h. 17 trial. citing a lack of data to the prosecution eventually contracted an obscure lab and lithuania to verify the recordings which they of course did. together with a bat 8th anonymous witnesses and a slew of and verifiable pictures from social media. the prosecution declared case closed from the russia faded archie would have established that the russian federation was complicit in the downing of m age 17 because they made available the weapon that was used to shoot down the plane. we have all the material to substantiate that material that the defense says is full of holes. even dutch and peas were left flabbergasted when they wrote a report that ukraine wasn't at fault for allowing civilian jets to fly over an area that was a literal err crossed graveyard. but also didn't show soonest of. i find its results disappointing. what is particularly disap
and he's got lear. yes. the netherlands forensic institute itself reportedly refused to attribute the audio recordings to one of the defendants and the m. h. 17 trial. citing a lack of data to the prosecution eventually contracted an obscure lab and lithuania to verify the recordings which they of course did. together with a bat 8th anonymous witnesses and a slew of and verifiable pictures from social media. the prosecution declared case closed from the russia faded archie would have...
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four people were killed when the small lear jet crashed and burned just after 7:00 p.m.onday night. no one on the ground was hurt, but one home was damaged. power lines were knocked down. the n.t.s.b. is handling the investigation. the future of sea travel could be here, and it may bring some help for the planet. it's another example of american innovation. here is cbs' ben tracy. >> reporter: for more than a century, ferryboats hve moved people around san francisco bay, powered mostly bydiesel, a planet-warming fossil fuel. so his is the boat of the future. but now there's a sea change coming. down the hatch. >> down the hatch, yes, sir. >> reporter: this is the first passenger ferry in the world powered entirely by hydrogen fuel cells. >> instead of a big diesel engine spinning things to make power just happens here in the fuel cells. >> reporter: jeff sokolik is with all american m with all american marine in bellingham, washington. it built the 75-passenger catamaran that will soon launch in san francisco bay with zero emissions. >> and that's really kind of the holy
four people were killed when the small lear jet crashed and burned just after 7:00 p.m.onday night. no one on the ground was hurt, but one home was damaged. power lines were knocked down. the n.t.s.b. is handling the investigation. the future of sea travel could be here, and it may bring some help for the planet. it's another example of american innovation. here is cbs' ben tracy. >> reporter: for more than a century, ferryboats hve moved people around san francisco bay, powered mostly...
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. >> reporter: norman lear teaming up with jimmy kimmel once again, this time to bring back "differentring in appearances, too. >> this is my room, too, willis. i want to play here. >> reporter: and at least one minor update to the 1979 script. >> hey, willis? >> uh-huh. >> how come vernon always smell like weed? >> reporter: and in the evening's other staging -- "the facts of life." gabrielle union as tootie. >> a little far? girl. >> reporter: jen aniston as blare. >> sure. beautiful people like rock 'n' roll, too. >> reporter: allison coleman as natal natalie. >> karl paid for this. and part of the package was a charming, lovable dinner date. and that's me. >> reporter: jen aniston managing to sneak a "friends" reference. >> no. i'll be there for you. >> reporter: everyone grateful for this trip down memory lane. commercial breaks and all. between me and my oscar mayer? nothing. >> reporter: that was alfonso repiro reprising brooke shields calvin klein commercial but for oscar mayer. >> thanks, will. >>> right now on "america this morning," new data on the omicron variant of the cor
. >> reporter: norman lear teaming up with jimmy kimmel once again, this time to bring back "differentring in appearances, too. >> this is my room, too, willis. i want to play here. >> reporter: and at least one minor update to the 1979 script. >> hey, willis? >> uh-huh. >> how come vernon always smell like weed? >> reporter: and in the evening's other staging -- "the facts of life." gabrielle union as tootie. >> a little far? girl....
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a lear jet with four people onboard plunging into a san diego neighborhood. a doorbell camera capturing that plane falling to earth, as we hear the pie lot's chilling radio calls as the plane was going down. and a warning. the audio and the video are disturbing. here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, four people are dead after a plane crashed into a southern california neighborhood. >> oh [ bleep ]. oh [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the pilot heard screaming just seconds after asking the control tower to turn up the brightness on the runway lights. surveillance video capturing the plane dropping in the darkness of night. then exploding into a fireball on the ground. according to the faa, the learjet took off from john wayne airport in orange county and was heading to gillespie field in san diego county. >> threw open the front door, ran out. the neighbor's house was on fire. >> reporter: the plane taking out a set of power lines, igniting a trail of flames, scattering wreckage in the street. authorities say the four killed were in the plane. nobody in the nei
a lear jet with four people onboard plunging into a san diego neighborhood. a doorbell camera capturing that plane falling to earth, as we hear the pie lot's chilling radio calls as the plane was going down. and a warning. the audio and the video are disturbing. here's abc's will carr. >> reporter: tonight, four people are dead after a plane crashed into a southern california neighborhood. >> oh [ bleep ]. oh [ bleep ]. >> reporter: the pilot heard screaming just seconds after...
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four people were killed when the small lear jet crashed and burned just after 7:00 p.m.onday night. no one on the ground was hurt but one home was damaged, power lines withknocked down. ntsb is handling the investigation. >>> tonight a prosecutor said former new york governor andrew cuomo will not face criminal charges following accusations of unwanted kissing made by two women. the westchester county district attorney found the allegations credible but they did not merit charges. cuomo is still investigated by two other county district attorneys. he's denied touching anyone inappropriately. the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and discomfort. try nervivenerve relief. does sinus congestion and pressure make breathing feel impossible especially at night? try vicks sinex. unlike most sinus treatments, it provides instant relief that lasts up to 12 hou
four people were killed when the small lear jet crashed and burned just after 7:00 p.m.onday night. no one on the ground was hurt but one home was damaged, power lines withknocked down. ntsb is handling the investigation. >>> tonight a prosecutor said former new york governor andrew cuomo will not face criminal charges following accusations of unwanted kissing made by two women. the westchester county district attorney found the allegations credible but they did not merit charges....
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lear... do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling. the characters of sir antony sher. me. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @sipusey you can also get more news on our website. thank you for watching it. hello. we have a rather cold and windy weekend to come. and there'll be some wet weather at times, especially on saturday, some showers or some showery rain and hill snow. drier for many on sunday. throughout the weekend, though, a chilly wind to contend with. what's going on? low pressure close to scotland as saturday begins will run south through the north sea as the weekend goes on. around it, showers or some longer spells of rain and hill snow, especially on saturday. and it's also dragging in another push of chilly air from the north—west. and it's not what those without power or working to restore power after storm arwen want to hear, but it is going to be a rather cold weekend ahead, with temperatures starting like this for saturday morning. just a few spots close to freezing, just a hint of frost here and there. there'll be early rain across eastern england clea
lear... do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling. the characters of sir antony sher. me. you can reach me on twitter — i'm @sipusey you can also get more news on our website. thank you for watching it. hello. we have a rather cold and windy weekend to come. and there'll be some wet weather at times, especially on saturday, some showers or some showery rain and hill snow. drier for many on sunday. throughout the weekend, though, a chilly wind to contend with. what's going on? low...
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the moor already changes with my poison. ..lear. do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling.the age of 72. laos has opened a six billion dollar railway that's more than 400 kilometres long. previously, the small country only had four kilometres of railway track. it has been built as part of china's belt and road initiative designed to strengthen beijing's economic power in the region. our south—east asia correspondent jonathan head explains. for paul and landlocked laos this is a big moment. rubber technology from its giant neighbour, china. an opportunity to demonstrate the friendship of two communist run states. —— 21st—century rail technology. translation: it is an achievement, _ technology. translation: it 3 an achievement, transforming community security trust from a landlocked country to a land linked country.— landlocked country to a land linked country. chinese media has been giving _ linked country. chinese media has been giving this _ linked country. chinese media has been giving this project i has been giving this project extensive coverage. a new milestone in xiji
the moor already changes with my poison. ..lear. do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling.the age of 72. laos has opened a six billion dollar railway that's more than 400 kilometres long. previously, the small country only had four kilometres of railway track. it has been built as part of china's belt and road initiative designed to strengthen beijing's economic power in the region. our south—east asia correspondent jonathan head explains. for paul and landlocked laos this is a big...
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i saw an old female or a short japanese version of king lear, for example, which had a totally different aspect to it. i assure nath cello, where othello was actually played by a white person, a german production. and it was fascinating because when he got to the racism, so we shouldn't just say no, it should be like this. what i don't like even you the host you are calling it or rewrite. it is not to rewrite. it's a supplementary book. and as, as a, at the moment we're just very close towards book burning. you know, if you look at people or j. k. rowling, and you look at a new blight and all these things. you don't have to like a book, but you can understand its context and i think that's what we need to get to there too many students now who are having trigger warnings, who don't want to look at something which is perhaps difficult. that's what we, that's what, that's what life's about, isn't it reading some and thinking, i don't agree with that. oh that guys this a lot wounds that i also agree with linda. mostly. she was written by men as a historical fact more more literature been wr
i saw an old female or a short japanese version of king lear, for example, which had a totally different aspect to it. i assure nath cello, where othello was actually played by a white person, a german production. and it was fascinating because when he got to the racism, so we shouldn't just say no, it should be like this. what i don't like even you the host you are calling it or rewrite. it is not to rewrite. it's a supplementary book. and as, as a, at the moment we're just very close towards...
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now, the weather with louise lear. hello again.ature. showers across scotland on and off through the day but sunny spells developing here as they were across northern ireland and northern england, especially cumbria. temperature
now, the weather with louise lear. hello again.ature. showers across scotland on and off through the day but sunny spells developing here as they were across northern ireland and northern england, especially cumbria. temperature
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norman lear, aaron spelling are two classic examples.you came along, you were not a man and you are not white. so was there a lot of discrimination against you that you felt palpably at the time, or was it very subtle? shonda: i find that to be a difficult question to answer, and i say that because i do not know what it feels like to be a white man, so i don't know how people were treating white men at the time. i only know how i have always been treated. and i was, you know, raised very clearly by my parents to be a person who did not look at things as obstacles. i look at things as hills to climb. and when anyone treated me in a way that was not 100% respectful, i was taught that that was always their problem, and i should put them in their place and move forward. so i am sure i experienced a lot of things that were not probably what other people experienced. i just chose not to be defeated by them. some of them i probably didn't even bother to notice. david: today, given how prominent you are in the entertainment world, do you feel di
norman lear, aaron spelling are two classic examples.you came along, you were not a man and you are not white. so was there a lot of discrimination against you that you felt palpably at the time, or was it very subtle? shonda: i find that to be a difficult question to answer, and i say that because i do not know what it feels like to be a white man, so i don't know how people were treating white men at the time. i only know how i have always been treated. and i was, you know, raised very...
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lear... do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling. the characters of sir antony sher.hard truth about the suffering of refugees, many held in conditions he compared to those in nazi and soviet camps. pope francis made the statement on the second day of his visit to cyprus, during which he attended a prayer service with migrants from dozens of countries. cyprus says it has the highest proportion of asylum applications per head in the european union. on saturday, pope francis will travel to greece. thank you for watching. i will see you soon. hello. we have a rather cold and windy weekend to come. and there'll be some wet weather at times, especially on saturday, some showers or some showery rain and hill snow. drier for many on sunday. throughout the weekend, though, a chilly wind to contend with. what's going on? low pressure close to scotland as saturday begins will run south through the north sea as the weekend goes on. around it, showers or some longer spells of rain and hill snow, especially on saturday. and it's also dragging in another push of chilly air from the
lear... do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling. the characters of sir antony sher.hard truth about the suffering of refugees, many held in conditions he compared to those in nazi and soviet camps. pope francis made the statement on the second day of his visit to cyprus, during which he attended a prayer service with migrants from dozens of countries. cyprus says it has the highest proportion of asylum applications per head in the european union. on saturday, pope francis will travel...
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where is doing, you know, his 1000 performance of king lear and there was so now we're going deep dennis. there was a show that i ended up doing and not nearly for that long, but sort of off and on for, for a couple of years. where i played an old kabuki woman or an old woman in kabuki make up so white face with red and black in this traditional and of course they're in the theater. there is no makeup artists, right? like i'm doing it myself and i kept, i would think about that, but the dresser as i'm just like putting on that make up for like the 800 time thinking can i do this? can i do this? can i do this? and then of course, you know, 5 minutes before you know, you're just yeah, you perform because the people are there and there's nothing like that per, at all. experience smell of the grace plane or the crowd. nobody had a gun to get into it. now you do that, and i mean i was always able to grab it somewhere and just shot up for god sakes, you're comedian. tell joe, get check. people people laugh just slap you on the back. more than people legitimately deserves lapse on the backs eve
where is doing, you know, his 1000 performance of king lear and there was so now we're going deep dennis. there was a show that i ended up doing and not nearly for that long, but sort of off and on for, for a couple of years. where i played an old kabuki woman or an old woman in kabuki make up so white face with red and black in this traditional and of course they're in the theater. there is no makeup artists, right? like i'm doing it myself and i kept, i would think about that, but the dresser...
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where is doing, you know, his 1000 performance of king lear and there was so now we're going deep dennis. there was a show that i ended up doing and not nearly for that long, but sort of often on for, for a couple of years where i played an old kabuki woman or an old woman in kabuki makeup. so white face with red and black in this traditional and of course they're in the theater. there is no makeup artists, right? like i'm doing it myself and i kept, i would think about that. the dresser as i'm just like putting on that make up for like the 800 time thinking can i do this? can i do this and i do this and then of course, you know, 5 minutes before you know, you're just yeah, you perform because the people are there and there is nothing like that parental experience. well, the grace plane or the crowd, nobody had a gun to get into it. now you do it. i mean, i was always able to grab it somewhere and just shot up for god's sakes, your comedian. tell joe get check. people, people laugh just slap you on the back more than people legitimately deserves lapse on the backs ever get. i used to thi
where is doing, you know, his 1000 performance of king lear and there was so now we're going deep dennis. there was a show that i ended up doing and not nearly for that long, but sort of often on for, for a couple of years where i played an old kabuki woman or an old woman in kabuki makeup. so white face with red and black in this traditional and of course they're in the theater. there is no makeup artists, right? like i'm doing it myself and i kept, i would think about that. the dresser as i'm...
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where is doing, you know, his 1000 performance of king lear and there was so now we're going deep dennis. there was a show that i ended up doing and not nearly for that long, but sort of often on for, for a couple of years where i played an old kabuki woman or an old woman in kabuki makeup. so white face with red and black in this traditional and of course they're in the theater. there is no makeup artists, right? like i'm doing it myself and i kept, i would think about that. the dresser, as i'm just like putting on that make up for like the 800 time thinking can i do this? can i do this and i do this and then of course, you know, 5 minutes before you know, you're just yeah, you perform because the people are there and there's nothing like that parental experience. well, the grace plane or the crowd, nobody had a gun there had to get into it. now you do it. i mean, i was always able to grab it somewhere and just shot for god's sakes, you're comedian. tell joe, get check. people. people laugh just slap you on the back more than people legitimately deserves lapse on the backs ever get. i u
where is doing, you know, his 1000 performance of king lear and there was so now we're going deep dennis. there was a show that i ended up doing and not nearly for that long, but sort of often on for, for a couple of years where i played an old kabuki woman or an old woman in kabuki makeup. so white face with red and black in this traditional and of course they're in the theater. there is no makeup artists, right? like i'm doing it myself and i kept, i would think about that. the dresser, as...
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where is doing, you know, his 1000 performance of king lear and there was so now we're going deep dennis. there was a show that i ended up doing and not nearly for that long, but sort of often on for, for a couple of years where i played an old kabuki woman or an old woman in kabuki makeup. so white face with red and black in this traditional and of course they're in the theater. there is no makeup artists, right? like i'm doing it myself and i kept, i would think about that. the dresser as i'm just like putting on that make up for like the 800 time thinking can i do this? can i do this and i do this and then of course, you know, 5 minutes before you know you're just yeah, you perform because the people are there and there's nothing like that. parental experience. relevant. grace playing, roar the crowd. nobody had a gun to get into it. now you do it. i mean, i was always able to grab it somewhere and just shot up for god's sakes, your comedian. tell joe, get check. people people laugh just slap you on the back. more than people legitimately deserves lapse on the backs ever get. i used t
where is doing, you know, his 1000 performance of king lear and there was so now we're going deep dennis. there was a show that i ended up doing and not nearly for that long, but sort of often on for, for a couple of years where i played an old kabuki woman or an old woman in kabuki makeup. so white face with red and black in this traditional and of course they're in the theater. there is no makeup artists, right? like i'm doing it myself and i kept, i would think about that. the dresser as i'm...
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thank you, louise lear. that's all from the bbc news at six.dbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. we'll be live to old trafford ahead of the arsenal match where ralf rangnick will be watching but not from the dugout yet. no more tournaments in china as the wta say they have serious doubts over the safety and freedom of tennis player peng shuai. and the rain has cleared up as england play theirfinal warm up match before the start of the ashes in australia. welcome to the programme. just to warn you we may have to interupt sportsday to bring you joe biden live from the white house, but until then... interim manager ralf rangnick finally has his work permit, but he won't be in the dugout tonight for manchester united's match against arsenal. instead he'll watch on as michael carrick fulfils his caretaker role for a final time. even the arsenal manager mikel arteta admits old trafford is always a difficult place to go, we'll hearfrom him in a moment, but first
thank you, louise lear. that's all from the bbc news at six.dbye from me, and on bbc one we nowjoin the bbc�*s news teams where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. we'll be live to old trafford ahead of the arsenal match where ralf rangnick will be watching but not from the dugout yet. no more tournaments in china as the wta say they have serious doubts over the safety and freedom of tennis player peng shuai. and the rain has cleared up as england play theirfinal...
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lear. do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling. the characters of sir antony sher.s on social media. from nunsjumping on the latest online trends, to imams and otherfaith leaders preaching on instagram. now research commissioned by the bbc shows that religious content, especially on tiktok, is growing faster than average. our global religion reporter sofia bettiza has the story. religion is adapting to new social media trends fast. short videos like these are becoming really popular. on tiktok this hashtag has nine billion views. diwali has over 2 billion. the hashtag #islam more than 60 billion hits. these nuns dedicate their entire lives tojesus christ but after they're finished praying, this is what they get up to. they're making a video on tiktok. we gotta go, we gotta go, we gotta go... don't you think that some people might not take you seriously? i think there's a lot of stereotypes about nuns out there. there is an idea that you lock yourself into an institution, like, all the rules, all you are giving up. so when we share those videos, we really want to sho
lear. do not make me mad! troubled, complex, compelling. the characters of sir antony sher.s on social media. from nunsjumping on the latest online trends, to imams and otherfaith leaders preaching on instagram. now research commissioned by the bbc shows that religious content, especially on tiktok, is growing faster than average. our global religion reporter sofia bettiza has the story. religion is adapting to new social media trends fast. short videos like these are becoming really popular....
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most-watched is yellowstone, 14.7 million people watched the premiere of that kevin costner show, king lear the west, bonanza meets yellow, there's a reason people are in love with this. it is an antidote to the politics and all those woke storylines in so many shows today. i was watching an episode of you where measles came up. laura: went i mentioned measles? raymond: i don't know. it was on you. laura: what was on me, what are you talking about? i never had the measles. >> it was on you. >> we never did a measles and vaccine episode. is this a joke? laura: raymond: he was on you. laura: i never had measles, what are you talking about? raymond: it was an episode of the show. laura: what are called? raymond: it is a so-called you on netflix. laura: is a so-called lure ingrail netflix? raymond: i can't explain this to you. this was covered by rolling stone, the guardian, people magazine and so many others, the tick-tock video was viewed nearly 30 million times, many asked the same question, was it real? so we decided to set the record straight. people have asked the question for days, was i
most-watched is yellowstone, 14.7 million people watched the premiere of that kevin costner show, king lear the west, bonanza meets yellow, there's a reason people are in love with this. it is an antidote to the politics and all those woke storylines in so many shows today. i was watching an episode of you where measles came up. laura: went i mentioned measles? raymond: i don't know. it was on you. laura: what was on me, what are you talking about? i never had the measles. >> it was on...
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here's louise lear. we are all over the shop with the weather at the moment!emperatures struggling to getjust afternoon, temperatures struggling to get just a afternoon, temperatures struggling to getjust a couple of degrees above freezing, but we are flip—flopping once again tomorrow, a lot more in the way of cloud but unfortunately that doesn't mean it will be milder but a bit grey as well. so let's take a look at what is happening. it is these weather fronts spilling in off the atlantic. ahead we will see an early frost into eastern england, but almost shaped like a pizza slice, this triangle of frontal systems, the boundary of milder air that will spread its way through. as it bumps into that cold air on the leading edge, we will see a combination of rain, sleet and snow. it will turn back to rain quite readily, a wintry mix into the south—east, and actually temperatures rising through the night. so first thing out of the west, a relatively mild start with 8-10 . west, a relatively mild start with 8—10 . chilly into the south—east, the showery rain easing
here's louise lear. we are all over the shop with the weather at the moment!emperatures struggling to getjust afternoon, temperatures struggling to get just a afternoon, temperatures struggling to getjust a couple of degrees above freezing, but we are flip—flopping once again tomorrow, a lot more in the way of cloud but unfortunately that doesn't mean it will be milder but a bit grey as well. so let's take a look at what is happening. it is these weather fronts spilling in off the atlantic....
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the best thing i can say about it is there were no politics from producers jimmy kimmel and norman leart might be an accomplishment. >> also all too rare, disturbing poll showing young democrats despise, don't just disagree with republicans, they despise the other party, nearly a quarter of democrats polled would not befriend someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate, 71% wouldn't date someone who voted differently. i kind of agree with that. what gives? >> let's not tell our friends mary madeleine and james carville. one couple. >> people have to overcome the ideology. ideology and humanity are two things but it is important for people in different sides of the aisle to speak to each other and engage each other so they can find common cause which is something you advocated for years. i am disturbed by this. that is why this jussie smollett stories so important, he created a false hoax to divide people racially and politically and the young are watching and listening, he should go to jail for many years for that, of noxious what that man tried to pull off. >> we know you
the best thing i can say about it is there were no politics from producers jimmy kimmel and norman leart might be an accomplishment. >> also all too rare, disturbing poll showing young democrats despise, don't just disagree with republicans, they despise the other party, nearly a quarter of democrats polled would not befriend someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate, 71% wouldn't date someone who voted differently. i kind of agree with that. what gives? >> let's not...
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sound like trump just wanted to ruin the party but the truth was in 2017 kennedy center honoree norman lear boycott the traditional white house reception over trump's policies. he and others politicize this event, it was always bipartisan so trump stayed home out of respect to the kennedy center but maybe he shouldn't. laura: he should have gone, why not? >> i always say the arts should not have a political -- should follow tries and bush line, they hugged, disagree horribly but there was a moment of togetherness. that's what the arts should do. should president biden have been out at all. he admitted last week he had a cold yet certain day he's out fraternizing at the kennedy center, here he was today. >> saying to drug companies if you're finally doing it because to be accountable when your prices to the american people go up you're going to be accountable. without making a substantive change in the medication itself, the medicine itself. >> he needs medicine starting with a cough suppressant, stay home, mister president. >> tell us who is staying home from the harry potter reunion. >> th
sound like trump just wanted to ruin the party but the truth was in 2017 kennedy center honoree norman lear boycott the traditional white house reception over trump's policies. he and others politicize this event, it was always bipartisan so trump stayed home out of respect to the kennedy center but maybe he shouldn't. laura: he should have gone, why not? >> i always say the arts should not have a political -- should follow tries and bush line, they hugged, disagree horribly but there was...
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here's louise lear. and she is going to bring some sunshine at last!— sunshine at last!et's _ sunshine at last! let's not talk cricket or rain, let's look - sunshine at last! let's not talk cricket or rain, let's look at. sunshine at last! let's not talk l cricket or rain, let's look at this. the yorkshire dales this afternoon was the place to be, absolutely glorious. there was some rain in the forecast though, and it is spreading steadily eastwards as we speak. some of it is fairly light and patchy as it moves across england and wales but there are heavier burst through scotland and yes, some sleet and snow. that frontal system will continue to move eastwards, then a north—westerly wind will kick in during the early hours. it is getting milder but we have one more chilly day to come, so a chilly start with temperatures down to freezing in rural parts of scotland. that north—westerly wind feeding in the showers early on, and some of them quite a wintry mix. some of those showers will run down across northern ireland through the irish sea but there will be a good slice of
here's louise lear. and she is going to bring some sunshine at last!— sunshine at last!et's _ sunshine at last! let's not talk cricket or rain, let's look - sunshine at last! let's not talk cricket or rain, let's look at. sunshine at last! let's not talk l cricket or rain, let's look at this. the yorkshire dales this afternoon was the place to be, absolutely glorious. there was some rain in the forecast though, and it is spreading steadily eastwards as we speak. some of it is fairly light and...
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here's louise lear.difference a day makes. tomorrow morning it is all change
here's louise lear.difference a day makes. tomorrow morning it is all change
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the best thing i can say about it is there were no politics from producers jimmy kimmel and norman learat itself might be an accomplishment. >> laura: that is. and it is also all too rare, raymond, that this disturbing poll by the way showing that young democrats despise -- they don't decide to go mike disagree with republicans -- they despise the other party. not a quarter democrats pulled will not befriend someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate. 71% wouldn't date someone voted differently. well, i kind of agree with that. what gives? >> well, let's not tell our friends about that poll. >> laura: that's one couple. you always go back to that. >> well, i think people have to overcome the ideology. ideology and humidity are two different things. and it's important for people on different sides of the aisle to speak to each other and engage each other so they can find common cause, which is something you advocated for years. so i am disturbed by this. but you know, this is why this jesse smollett story is so important. he created a false hope to divide people racially a
the best thing i can say about it is there were no politics from producers jimmy kimmel and norman learat itself might be an accomplishment. >> laura: that is. and it is also all too rare, raymond, that this disturbing poll by the way showing that young democrats despise -- they don't decide to go mike disagree with republicans -- they despise the other party. not a quarter democrats pulled will not befriend someone who voted for the opposing presidential candidate. 71% wouldn't date...
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here's louise lear. some people hoping for a respite from storms! the storm is
here's louise lear. some people hoping for a respite from storms! the storm is
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i have an excused absence because i'm teaming up once again with the legend, norman lear, and kerry washingtone in front of a studio audience." we are reviving "diff'rent strokes" with damon wayans as willis, john lithgow as mr. drummond, ann dowd as mrs. garrett, and kevin hart as arnold. and "the facts of life" starring kathryn hahn as jo, gabrielle union as tootie, allison tolman as natalie, jennifer aniston as blair. and in a mystery role to be named later, the great jon stewart making a rare network television sitcom appearance. [ cheers and applause ] that will be fun. we have some surprise cameos too. that happens live tuesday night, december 7th, 8:00 p.m., here on abc, home of the whopper. [ cheers and applause ] please join us. our first guest is an oscar-nominated and emmy-winning actor, rapper, and hands down the best riz in the biz. his latest is the psychological thriller "encounter." >> hey. when you get back to school, can you imagine the crazy stories you're going to have? >> can i tell them about gunfiring? >> i'm not sure, that's top secret, that's just for the crew. that's
i have an excused absence because i'm teaming up once again with the legend, norman lear, and kerry washingtone in front of a studio audience." we are reviving "diff'rent strokes" with damon wayans as willis, john lithgow as mr. drummond, ann dowd as mrs. garrett, and kevin hart as arnold. and "the facts of life" starring kathryn hahn as jo, gabrielle union as tootie, allison tolman as natalie, jennifer aniston as blair. and in a mystery role to be named later, the...
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norman lear. >> jimmy: wow. >> kurt vonnegut. >> jimmy: really?d you talk to him afterwards? >> sure, he came backstage. i couldn't believe that he was there. because you know -- "slaughterhouse-five." "breakfast of champions." it was astounding to hear his take on what this show was. he compared it to a symphony with movements. you started here, then you went to allegre >> jimmy: what a compliment. >> it was. oprah winfrey came. >> jimmy: i don't know who that is. [ laughter ] >> letterman came twice. the first night he was sitting next to henry kissinger. there's a combination. [ laughter ] stupid henry kissinger, you know? henry came backstage with him. and it was loothe odd couple. what? this is wrong. "really, i loved the show, it was very moving, so moving, i really loved the show, i'd like you to meet my wife, say hello to billy joel." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the worst letterman impersonation i've ever heard. [ laughter ] so kissinger, letterman. >> then we -- the biggest night for just a group that was crazy was out here when we fini
norman lear. >> jimmy: wow. >> kurt vonnegut. >> jimmy: really?d you talk to him afterwards? >> sure, he came backstage. i couldn't believe that he was there. because you know -- "slaughterhouse-five." "breakfast of champions." it was astounding to hear his take on what this show was. he compared it to a symphony with movements. you started here, then you went to allegre >> jimmy: what a compliment. >> it was. oprah winfrey came. >>...
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on tuesday, jb smoove will be my guest host while i team up once again with the legendary norman learou are about to meet. our first guests account for 30 emmys, 2 tonys, 2 grammys, and one tootie. tomorrow night here on abc, they will breathe new life into two classic comedy shows. joining us now from the era of rabbit-ear antennas, the cast of "live in front of a studio audience," jennifer aniston, ann dowd, kathryn hahn, kevin hart, john lithgow, jon stewart, allison tolman, gabrielle union, and damon wayans, the stars of "diff'rent strokes" and "the facts of life." hi, guys, how is it going? >> hello. hi there. >> going great, jimmy. >> hey, jimmy. >> jimmy: i caught you doing something. why is everyone looking at a different camera? [ overlapping speakers ] >> you're our producer. why aren't you here? >> jimmy: i have my second job. i want to start with kevin, if i could. kevin, in 2016, five years ago -- oh, no, this show is going to be a mess. five years ago, i asked you if you would play arnold drummond, the role immortalized by gary coleman, and you said yes immediately. and
on tuesday, jb smoove will be my guest host while i team up once again with the legendary norman learou are about to meet. our first guests account for 30 emmys, 2 tonys, 2 grammys, and one tootie. tomorrow night here on abc, they will breathe new life into two classic comedy shows. joining us now from the era of rabbit-ear antennas, the cast of "live in front of a studio audience," jennifer aniston, ann dowd, kathryn hahn, kevin hart, john lithgow, jon stewart, allison tolman,...
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norman lear and jimmy kimmel point to the sitcom, they profaned all in the family, the jeffersons, casting contemporary actors to do hackneyed impressions of much better actors. they are at it again planning a live version of different strokes and the facts of life only here gary coleman's character will be played by kevin hart, john lythgoe will be played by or john with go will play mister drummond and damon wanes will be willis. the question is why you this -- laura: we use to do this on the radio, fresh out of ideas. they have no new ideas. >> they cast jennifer aniston as blair in fact of life. shouldn't she play mrs. garrett? why are middle aged grown-ups playing children and teens? this is age appropriation. i'm very concerned about this. laura: give young actors and actresses a chance, why go back to the well of friends? did she make $1 million an episode? >> you have big stars like this, right something new. a a warning sign you can live on noss down to. nbc last year brought us that the oversexed grinch musical. the here broadcast a live and the aside from harry connick who playe
norman lear and jimmy kimmel point to the sitcom, they profaned all in the family, the jeffersons, casting contemporary actors to do hackneyed impressions of much better actors. they are at it again planning a live version of different strokes and the facts of life only here gary coleman's character will be played by kevin hart, john lythgoe will be played by or john with go will play mister drummond and damon wanes will be willis. the question is why you this -- laura: we use to do this on the...
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lear... macbeth. he also painted. he was a successful novelist.rse. ..in all their troubled, complex, compelling glory. sir antony sher who has died at the age of 72. the headlines on bbc news... the couple who killed arthur labinjo—hughes have beenjailed — his father for 21 years and his partnerfor life in prison for a minimum of 29 years. the judge said arthur was subjected to the "most unimaginable suffering". a review of the disorder that marred the euro 2020 final between england and italy injuly has painted a picture of "ticketless, drunken and drugged up thugs" storming wembley and endangering life. the energy regulator 0fgem launches a review into the response to storm arwen — as repair works continue, one week on. dojoin me again do join me again for the paper review at 10:30 pm stop now on bbc news it's time for newswatch. hello, and welcome to newswatch with me, samira ahmed. is bbc news alarming its audience unnecessarily of the dangers of the 0micron variant? and... very difficult conditions out here tonight. these red... ..an all too
lear... macbeth. he also painted. he was a successful novelist.rse. ..in all their troubled, complex, compelling glory. sir antony sher who has died at the age of 72. the headlines on bbc news... the couple who killed arthur labinjo—hughes have beenjailed — his father for 21 years and his partnerfor life in prison for a minimum of 29 years. the judge said arthur was subjected to the "most unimaginable suffering". a review of the disorder that marred the euro 2020 final between...
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that you took the martyr kate about 4 minutes to get there >> in 2017, as we said last week, norman learree, refused to attend of trump shut up, so trump, to honor the kennedy center said okay, i'll just stay home so we don't disrupt the gathering. but when it's down to the actual topics, biden had to check his notes. >> how much do you pay attention to approval ratings? >> president biden: well, not anymore. people are afraid, people are worried, and so they are -- you know, they're being told that, you know, armageddon is on the way. one of the things that i find, jimmy, and i think you really would associate with this, and i think most republicans -- there's an awful lot of republicans in congress that -- >> throughout the interview he lost his way repeatedly. he would occasionally just trail off and jimmy gleefully went onto the next next question, but there are serious consequences, laura, for performances like this. our allies and our enemies are watching, and this is why his domestic agenda is having sony problems. he is falling apart and politically he's tanking. >> laura: he's d
that you took the martyr kate about 4 minutes to get there >> in 2017, as we said last week, norman learree, refused to attend of trump shut up, so trump, to honor the kennedy center said okay, i'll just stay home so we don't disrupt the gathering. but when it's down to the actual topics, biden had to check his notes. >> how much do you pay attention to approval ratings? >> president biden: well, not anymore. people are afraid, people are worried, and so they are -- you know,...