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adrienne barbeau: we started filming maude in july of '72 and roe v.e had passed, and so abortion was a big issue for me. jim colucci: the episode 'maude's abortion' aired in november of 1972 as a two-parter, and that was very early to be talking about abortion on television. carol: mother, i don't understand your hesitancy. when they made it a law you were for it. maude: of course! i wasn't pregnant then! adrienne barbeau: there were stations all throughout the country that did not air those episodes. carol: we finally have the right to decide what we can do with our own bodies. maude: alright, then will you please get yours into the kitchen. adrienne barbeau: we had a platform, but we weren't shoving it down anybody's throat. we were making them laugh and hopefully making them think. jake: you know i'm a pretty open-minded guy so why don't you stop by the shop sometime? david: ok jim j bullock: lgbtq representation in sitcoms is important because we're all in this together, you can't leave that out - anymore. man: i'd like to begin with a fact. a sim
adrienne barbeau: we started filming maude in july of '72 and roe v.e had passed, and so abortion was a big issue for me. jim colucci: the episode 'maude's abortion' aired in november of 1972 as a two-parter, and that was very early to be talking about abortion on television. carol: mother, i don't understand your hesitancy. when they made it a law you were for it. maude: of course! i wasn't pregnant then! adrienne barbeau: there were stations all throughout the country that did not air those...
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i want to bring in adrienne wenner. he's an actor and screenwriter who has a piece out in the daily beast today called the hockey bros. are fighting, and it's an own goal for trump. also with me, comedian pete dominick. glad to have both of you with me tonight, fellas. let me begin with you, pete canada coming out on top. that's going to be what for this political fight. >> oh. >> it's going to. >> be a huge. >> huge momentum for canadians and an insult. >> to americans and to trump. >> i mean, it can only be seen that way. i've been talking to a lot of canadians, laura, and they're unified against america. they were very divided. same way we were in different ways, liberal, conservative. they've never been more unified. their country against america or on anything because of what trump and his spokespeople are saying. i mean, karoline leavitt said today in the white house briefing room, also called canada the 51st state. they don't like it. they don't have the luxury of thinking that trump is a joke around, and they ha
i want to bring in adrienne wenner. he's an actor and screenwriter who has a piece out in the daily beast today called the hockey bros. are fighting, and it's an own goal for trump. also with me, comedian pete dominick. glad to have both of you with me tonight, fellas. let me begin with you, pete canada coming out on top. that's going to be what for this political fight. >> oh. >> it's going to. >> be a huge. >> huge momentum for canadians and an insult. >> to...
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and now adrienne smith is sharing her passion for the game in a new way.ll have that when we come back. [ car engine revving ] get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'll turn off so that there's not a risk that it's gonna fall to the ground and start a fire. okay. and i want you to be able to feel the improvements. we've been able to reduce wildfire risk from our equipment by over 90%. that's something i want to believe. [skateboard sounds] [ car engine revving ] get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. >>> jerry rice won three super bowls with the niners. the same could also be said with the best receiver and women's pro football. >> reporter: adrienne smith is one of the most decorated players. >> i've got you. >> reporter: dubbed the female jerry rice. >> i'm ready, i'll put my chain on, let's go. >> reporter: she turned her passion for footb
and now adrienne smith is sharing her passion for the game in a new way.ll have that when we come back. [ car engine revving ] get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. i'm not happy with the way that pg&e handled the wildfires. yeah. yeah. i totally, totally understand. we're adding a ton of sensors. as soon as something comes in contact with the power line, it'll turn off so that there's not a risk that it's gonna fall to the ground and start a fire. okay. and i want you to be...
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adrienne: what happens if our most valuable data is lost, or if, years from now, the technology it'secomes obsolete? it closed down three decades ago, and now it's home to the arctic world archive. it's certainly an unlikely location. terrorism, disasters. it's a demilitarised zone. so what could be safer? superpowers in the world. into the darkness. let's do that. we're going 300m deep into the permafrost, where temperatures are sub—zero. and behind these doors is the vault. it's inside this container where all these precious artefacts are being stored, safeguarding a snapshot of our culture, history and technology for future generations. it's all put on reels of film, kept in these silver packets. now we have more than 100 deposits from 30—plus countries across the world. so it's a wide selection of cultural heritage, filled with treasures. this is a very special container. the future of software. it's become so critical to our day—to—day lives. we're essentially building another wonder of the world and also how you'll actually be able to read them. it's dark, dry, and very chilly
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chile has had an extraordinary encounter with a humpback well after it temporarily swallowed him. adrienne simone, cuz the trip was going swimmingly when the huge well so fast nearby briefing you trapping him and it's miles his father managed to capture the whole thing. okay, i don't see that moment again with his yellow cat disappearing before popping up again. few seconds later as well as well. we surfaces the smoke ghost has been cold, but it is a reminder of our top story. us, the vice president 80 vans has criticized you of saying, saying retreats of free speech on the continent. speaking of the munich security conference, he said one cannot win democratic mandates by silencing opposing voices. that is it for me, for now with the team as well. thank you for watching and stay tuned for me. the or so you don't think and feel the same way you expect and want different things from life, from your parents. i just want to pursue what steps my so on fire or you think you kid is 2 different, risky, irresponsible, unreasonable all stuff. and.
chile has had an extraordinary encounter with a humpback well after it temporarily swallowed him. adrienne simone, cuz the trip was going swimmingly when the huge well so fast nearby briefing you trapping him and it's miles his father managed to capture the whole thing. okay, i don't see that moment again with his yellow cat disappearing before popping up again. few seconds later as well as well. we surfaces the smoke ghost has been cold, but it is a reminder of our top story. us, the vice...
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chileya, had an extraordinary encounter with a humpback well after it temporarily swallowed him. adrienne, see mine? cuz trip was going swimmingly. when the huge will surface nearby, briefly trapping him in his mouth. his father managed to capture the whole thing on camera. and we take a look at that. again, the easiest tack disappear before popping back up again. a few seconds later on we'll surfaces again before swimming away, smoke us as then pulls the safety cold, but unharmed with a wail of a story to tell this is a reminder of our top story. us for the vice president, 80 vans has criticized europe, saying, seeing a retreat feels free speech on the continent. you are up to date. i am told me on the platform from the on the team stage innovation green, the green revolution global. so listen, the whole lot of crime is probably up to speed if the carrier is subscribed to this channel. every friday, subscribe to plan is a we would never compromise upon equal rights or take the opportunity to upgrade your cation of worth in 2020.
chileya, had an extraordinary encounter with a humpback well after it temporarily swallowed him. adrienne, see mine? cuz trip was going swimmingly. when the huge will surface nearby, briefly trapping him in his mouth. his father managed to capture the whole thing on camera. and we take a look at that. again, the easiest tack disappear before popping back up again. a few seconds later on we'll surfaces again before swimming away, smoke us as then pulls the safety cold, but unharmed with a wail...
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una experiencia Única, un renacer, si relata adrienne este hecho que hoy lo mantienen agradecimientolian: gracias. impresionantes imÁgenes, la otra parte el gobiernoen mÉxico amenazÓ a google por usar el nombre de golf de amÉrica en lugar de golfo de mÉxico, la presidenta claudio sheinbaum dijo que google no estÁ en lo correcto y ni siquiera el presidente donald trump planteo que a todas golfo de mÉxico se le llamarÁ golfo de amÉrica sino a su plataforma continental. confirmÓ que estarÁ buscando la cocina provisional del menor, su nieto en cuanto Éste se ha dado de alta. el motivo principal es que busca cuidarparece menor porque la madre estÉ capacitado para vidal el bebÉ estÁ hospitalizado y estable. nos quedamos en mÉxico donde miles de niÑos y adolescentes estÁn en riesgo, muchos han sido representa el cartel de sinaloa a travÉs de las redes sociales y los contacten hacen centros de videojuegos. victor valles tiene alarmantes tensiones algunas jÓvenes han sido vÍctimas del crimen organizado. >> te dicen " matarlo". reportero: miguel de 17 aÑos de edad fue reclutado por el crimen o
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let's get to adrienne broaddus, in a snowy kansas city. hi, adrienne. good morning. >> reporter: hey there, savannah. good morning. to our friends watching, brace yourself. this is likely the first of multiple days of nasty weather. we are in the thick of it here in downtown kansas city. behind me, it is easy to notice the roads are blanketed with snow. the flakes have been falling for hours, reducing visibility minute by minute. overnight, a severe winter storm unleashing its wrath. several inches of fast-falling snow dumping over the east coast, and heavy snow and ice creating terrifying driving conditions. cars steering out of control over bridges and sliding off the road into ditches. traffic brought to a standstill on some major highways after crashes closed down interstates for hours. the wintery mess closing schools from kentucky to philadelphia. and thousands of flights and travel plans already delayed or canceled. city to city, snowplows working around the clock. >> everybody out there, be safe. know there is more weather coming. >> it's floodi
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hi i'm adrienne kiss. and if you're anything like me this has happened more times than i'd like to admit. i've got everything ready to leave the house. maybe i'm even already in the car and down the road. and i realize when it's too late, i've forgotten the one device that none of us can live without these days. my cellphone. this is why i love the phone reminder device from prox. look how lightweight and easy this is to use. it fits great on your keychain. and what this is going to do is alert me when my phone is out of range of the prox. when you've got it on your keychain, you've always got the prox with you, and you get that alert at 50ft up to 150ft. so no worries that this will go off while you're in your home relaxing. it's just that perfect range when either you can't find your cell phone and you're feeling so worried, or you're like me and you've left the house without your phone. no app needed to download this syncs directly with your phone just by turning on your bluetooth. this doesn't track yo
hi i'm adrienne kiss. and if you're anything like me this has happened more times than i'd like to admit. i've got everything ready to leave the house. maybe i'm even already in the car and down the road. and i realize when it's too late, i've forgotten the one device that none of us can live without these days. my cellphone. this is why i love the phone reminder device from prox. look how lightweight and easy this is to use. it fits great on your keychain. and what this is going to do is alert...
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and today we're talking with adrienne smith, a powerhouse in women's football.g gold medals, national championships and so much more. she is paving the way for the next generation of female athletes, proving that breaking barriers is just the beginning. andrea, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me, andre, i appreciate it. >> so let's talk first. since the super bowl is this sunday, let's talk a little bit about about your work in the football field and what you're seeing with women coming to flag football, what you were playing and just getting interested in the game. >> absolutely. so, andre, i've been playing women's flag football and tackle football at the elite level for almost two decades now. i'm a five time member of the u.s. women's national flag football team, and a two time member of the u.s. women's national tackle football team. and over my time playing football, the number of girls that are playing the sport now has increased astronomically. i could not be more excited. >> you're hosting two female oriented footb
and today we're talking with adrienne smith, a powerhouse in women's football.g gold medals, national championships and so much more. she is paving the way for the next generation of female athletes, proving that breaking barriers is just the beginning. andrea, thank you so much for joining us this morning. >> thank you for having me, andre, i appreciate it. >> so let's talk first. since the super bowl is this sunday, let's talk a little bit about about your work in the football...
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ladies first adrienne.trump's first and second terms. do you get the sense that he doesn't have the voices of reason, as we called him, the grownups in the room to talk him down from drastic decisions? >> well. >> look, i think we're alex. >> we're certainly seeing a far more. >> i guess you could say aggressive trump. >> when it comes to, you. >> know, how. >> he's treating some of the. >> people on the. >> international stage. but here's the bottom line, alex. >> donald trump. >> on the campaign trail said he was going to enact tariffs. and guess what? he's doing it. and this is what the american people need to understand. when donald trump goes out there and says he's going to do something dangerous, divisive, something that's going to raise our costs, something that's going to have an adverse impact on families, he's actually going to do it. so when you see people out there saying, gosh, i just didn't think he'd enact these tariffs, i didn't think that he would actually try to, you know, do things that
ladies first adrienne.trump's first and second terms. do you get the sense that he doesn't have the voices of reason, as we called him, the grownups in the room to talk him down from drastic decisions? >> well. >> look, i think we're alex. >> we're certainly seeing a far more. >> i guess you could say aggressive trump. >> when it comes to, you. >> know, how. >> he's treating some of the. >> people on the. >> international stage. but here's...
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and i will say emotional to witness governor more and both leaders of the general assembly speaker adrienne jones and president jill ferguson signed this legislation into. this historic legislation ensures that harriet tubman's extraordinary bravery, her profound sacrifices and her impact on our nation are currently woven into the fabric of our military history, where it rightly belongs. how to harriet tubman's legacy. represents the mission and goals of so groups today that are still fighting for freedom. still fighting for equality, and still fighting for justice. her willingness to face unimaginable dangers, order to liberate others is a powerful reminder of what it means to confront our, resist injustice. it is my pleasure to introduce the 63rd governor of the single year on the before. she. good morning, everybody. good morning. i know i saw excited to be here today and not a great day for the state of today. today is a great for the entire united states of america. i also do want to start by out all our veterans, obviously. is an important and powerful day. and if you think about the
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adrienne arsenault, our colleague at the canadian broadcasting corporation, talked to one of the passengerson, who is an american paramedic. >> as we made our descent and made touchdown, it was just a very, um, forceful event, where all of a sudden everything just kind of went sideways, and then next thing i know, it was kind of a blink and i'm upside down still strapped in. the one minute you're landing, kind of waiting to see your friends and your people, and the next minute, you're physically upside down and just really turned around, but it sounded, i mean, it was just cement and metal. you know? >> reporter: no time to be scared? >> oh, yeah, plenty of time. yeah. i think the absolute initial feeling is just, "need to get out of this." took my seat belt off, which i had obviously left fastened for the landing. and as i took it off, crashed down onto the ceiling, which had become the floor because we were upside down. >> reporter: i mean, i see you've got a cut here, you also -- >> yeah, a little balder than i was this morning. i'm okay. not really sure when this happened, whether it wa
adrienne arsenault, our colleague at the canadian broadcasting corporation, talked to one of the passengerson, who is an american paramedic. >> as we made our descent and made touchdown, it was just a very, um, forceful event, where all of a sudden everything just kind of went sideways, and then next thing i know, it was kind of a blink and i'm upside down still strapped in. the one minute you're landing, kind of waiting to see your friends and your people, and the next minute, you're...
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reared up on its hind legs and went "adrienne!"but here's -- and i will drop some knowledge. no one really cared about the game, because of the earth shattering announcement that had been made moments prior. >> you know, we're flying over right now we're flying over a thing called the gulf of america and i'm signing a proclamation and perhaps you could define that. >> jon: first of all, why do you fly around in a hyatt hotel room? second of all, define "proclamation?" or do you want her to say what the actual... i'm sorry i interrupted. go ahead. >> this is a proclamation declaring today, february 9th, 2025, as the first ever gulf of america day. >> and we're flying right over it right now so we thought this would be appropriate. even bigger than the super bowl. >> jon: it's true. bigger than the super bowl. in fact, my favorite thing about gulf of america day are the commercials. ooh! it's very historic. i'm sure we'll look back on this day fondly when america is swallowed up by the rising waters of the gulf of america. you know,
reared up on its hind legs and went "adrienne!"but here's -- and i will drop some knowledge. no one really cared about the game, because of the earth shattering announcement that had been made moments prior. >> you know, we're flying over right now we're flying over a thing called the gulf of america and i'm signing a proclamation and perhaps you could define that. >> jon: first of all, why do you fly around in a hyatt hotel room? second of all, define...
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. >> adrienne elrod, is here, the host of way too early ali. >> vitali. >> probably the happiest that it's friday. >> and staff. >> writer at. >> the atlantic. frank ford. >> is with us. >> so joe. >> we got a. >> lot to get. >> to this morning after a pretty jam. >> packed week. >> here. >> on morning joe. >> well. >> let me just say i'm sad that it's friday. wish it were monday and we could do this all over. again because there's. >> just never enough. >> time with our friends that. >> watch. >> never enough time to tell all the stories. >> so i'm going to. >> be sad. but i'm. >> going to. cling to the. >> realization that, you know, this all starts again on monday. four hours a day, five days a week. i will have. >> my stopwatch. >> and i just as you know, i stare at it all weekend. >> and it's. >> like a. >> countdown until the monday show. i will say. >> it is always fascinating. >> to. >> be here. >> to see. >> we are. >> it is. >> always fascinating to see donald trump at these prayer breakfasts, because you. >> never know. >> it's like a box of chocolate. you never know exactl
. >> adrienne elrod, is here, the host of way too early ali. >> vitali. >> probably the happiest that it's friday. >> and staff. >> writer at. >> the atlantic. frank ford. >> is with us. >> so joe. >> we got a. >> lot to get. >> to this morning after a pretty jam. >> packed week. >> here. >> on morning joe. >> well. >> let me just say i'm sad that it's friday. wish it were monday and we could do this...
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adrienne, i'll start with you.e first. >> time. >> there was a real organized effort among the grassroots. >> we had the women's march. >> people were marching. >> every weekend. people were really taking it to the streets. obviously, a little. >> bit. >> of a different scenario. >> this time around. people are. >> realizing that. >> you know, some. >> of. >> those tactics. >> didn't work or were not as effective. so people are really leaning on people in. >> the. >> party and. >> just people. >> who are opposing this sort of authoritarianism that we're seeing coming out of out of the trump administration. there is more of an effort to. make sure that we have. very tactical, strategic legal challenges. >> i'm actually working with an organization called democracy. >> forward, which is doing some of this, and they've had some successes. when it comes to some of the ways that the courts have put in place, including on usaid employees and on some of the doj's requirements to and the federal spending freeze. >> i mean,
adrienne, i'll start with you.e first. >> time. >> there was a real organized effort among the grassroots. >> we had the women's march. >> people were marching. >> every weekend. people were really taking it to the streets. obviously, a little. >> bit. >> of a different scenario. >> this time around. people are. >> realizing that. >> you know, some. >> of. >> those tactics. >> didn't work or were not as effective. so...
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picture at the critics' choice awards with demi moore winning for best actress for "the substance, and adrienneicator of the academy award winners. see the oscars right here on abc and on hulu on sunday, march 2nd. will, over to you in new orleans. >> will: all right, whit, thanks, man. we're going to begin this half hour with a legend right here, brian dawkins, nfl hall of famer, eagles great. i'm not just saying this because you're next to me and look like you could snap me in half. we're so glad to have you here. you have a great cause we're going to talk about in a second, but because we're at the super bowl, you're here this time as a fan, as an ambassador. you have played in the big game once before. what is more nerve-racking, playing where you can impact the game or just watching, rooting for the eagles or whoever you're rooting for? >> listen, anybody who has children that has played in these sports or done any plays, is always looking as a fan at that individual, because you can't do anything. like, i can't affect the game in no way where i am sitting right now, but i obviously as a p
picture at the critics' choice awards with demi moore winning for best actress for "the substance, and adrienneicator of the academy award winners. see the oscars right here on abc and on hulu on sunday, march 2nd. will, over to you in new orleans. >> will: all right, whit, thanks, man. we're going to begin this half hour with a legend right here, brian dawkins, nfl hall of famer, eagles great. i'm not just saying this because you're next to me and look like you could snap me in...
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adrienne. >> hey good morning guys.ance of some drizzle this morning in the north bay. we'll show you the exploratorium camera with a live picture outside. and you notice some clouds moving in from the north. and this is all associated with that cold front. so throughout the day we'll be in and out of the cloud cover, but it will be a mild afternoon. here's live doppler seven. you can see where that cold front is placed right in the north bay right now. let's zoom in a little bit tighter, and there we'll find the chance of some light drizzle. even a light shower from cloverdale, ukiah. areas to the north, even around fort ross right now. but as this cold front continues to track to the south and east, it's going to lose a lot of this moisture. and once it's outside of the north bay, we're just looking at dry conditions and a partly sunny sky. so looking at temperatures right now, we'll start you out here in the 40s and low 50s as we get you going. you don't need the rain gear if you're in the north bay at all this morni
adrienne. >> hey good morning guys.ance of some drizzle this morning in the north bay. we'll show you the exploratorium camera with a live picture outside. and you notice some clouds moving in from the north. and this is all associated with that cold front. so throughout the day we'll be in and out of the cloud cover, but it will be a mild afternoon. here's live doppler seven. you can see where that cold front is placed right in the north bay right now. let's zoom in a little bit tighter,...
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live at the table adrienne elrod, malik abdul pete seat, alicia cross, and larry wilmore. americans with different perspectives aren't talking much to each other, but here they do. >> good evening to you. i'm sara sidner in new york. let's get right to what america is talking about. the breaking news tonight, outrage and mass resignations after the justice department officially moved to dismiss federal corruption charges against new york city's mayor, eric adams. the move makes formal what many suspected might happen, but it is anything but normal. prosecutors in manhattan staged a revolt against the order from washington. more than a half dozen, with some with very deep conservative ties quitting en masse and making sure america knows why. writing there was some kind of deal. dropping the charges against adams is not justice, and that the justice department is bending to trump's will. the seventh federal prosecutor to quit just this afternoon. hagan scotten told main justice to locate another lemming to sign off on letting the new york mayor off. quote. i expect you will
live at the table adrienne elrod, malik abdul pete seat, alicia cross, and larry wilmore. americans with different perspectives aren't talking much to each other, but here they do. >> good evening to you. i'm sara sidner in new york. let's get right to what america is talking about. the breaking news tonight, outrage and mass resignations after the justice department officially moved to dismiss federal corruption charges against new york city's mayor, eric adams. the move makes formal...
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first, nbc's adrienne broaddus joins us from a brutally cold chicago.good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. here in chicago, this is the type of cold that hurts. and our thermometer is helping us tell the story. right now the temperature is negative 1, but when you add in the windchill, it feels like negative 20. but chicago isn't alone in this deep freeze. this morning, freezing temperatures and heavy snow sweeping the nation. overnight communities throughout the midwest and beyond facing another blast of wintery weather. and waking up to dangerous, slick roads. in pennsylvania, intense lake effect snow causing headaches for motorists. this tractor-trailer overturning onto its side. icy conditions on interstates from new york to colorado, causing dozens of vehicles to spin out of control, creating two massive pile-ups monday. over 80 million people under extreme cold warnings, with an arctic blast spanning from central texas to the canadian border and wind chills as low as 50 degrees below zero, blasting states like montana and minnesota. the
first, nbc's adrienne broaddus joins us from a brutally cold chicago.good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you. here in chicago, this is the type of cold that hurts. and our thermometer is helping us tell the story. right now the temperature is negative 1, but when you add in the windchill, it feels like negative 20. but chicago isn't alone in this deep freeze. this morning, freezing temperatures and heavy snow sweeping the nation. overnight communities throughout the midwest and...