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. >> ♪ trunk train that's the way it was long ago ♪ >> milton berle, barbra streisand. >> probably whate stiller, and of -- phyllis diller, and of course you did not have to be on the road to have a good time. >> six road pictures with one. >> america has always loved bob hope. >> and october you get the monsoons and in december you get me. -- monsoons and in december you get me. [laughter] >> quite simply, the world has been a happier place and a better place because bob hope is in it. >> i am going to blow your brains out. [laughter] [applause] announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories." a brand-new collection exclusively from time life. >> i have a confession to make. >> speak, my son. >> i like you. i really do. >> i just wish you hadn't said that. you just killed 48 jokes. announcer: 10 dvds of bob's beloved iconic tv specials, including hours and hours of rare gems that haven't been seen since their original broadcast. >> ♪ the lady's in love with you ♪ announcer: now, for the first time, they are here in one exclusive historic collection. the hilarious comedy special. >> do
. >> ♪ trunk train that's the way it was long ago ♪ >> milton berle, barbra streisand. >> probably whate stiller, and of -- phyllis diller, and of course you did not have to be on the road to have a good time. >> six road pictures with one. >> america has always loved bob hope. >> and october you get the monsoons and in december you get me. -- monsoons and in december you get me. [laughter] >> quite simply, the world has been a happier place and a...
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. >> ♪ hats, canes trunks, trains that's the way it was in vaudeville ♪ announcer: milton berle, barbralle ball. >> if you couldn't do comedy, what would you like to do? >> if i couldn't do comedy -- probably what you do. announcer: bob newhart, phyllis diller, and of course bing crosby. he and bing didn't need to be on the road to have a good time. >> i can't believe this. a devout coward like you. aren't you afraid of rats? >> why should i be? i made six road pictures with one. announcer: america has always loved bob hope and we always will. >> i just want to say we are in beautiful thailand, where in october you get the monsoons and in december you get me. [laughter] >> quite simply, the world has been a happier place and a better place because bob hope is in it. >> i am going to blow your brains out. [laughter] [applause] announcer: introducing "thanks for the memories," a brand-new collection exclusively from time life. >> bob, i have a confession to make. >> speak, my son. >> i like you. i really do. >> i just wish you hadn't said that. you just killed 48 jokes. announcer: 10 dvds
. >> ♪ hats, canes trunks, trains that's the way it was in vaudeville ♪ announcer: milton berle, barbralle ball. >> if you couldn't do comedy, what would you like to do? >> if i couldn't do comedy -- probably what you do. announcer: bob newhart, phyllis diller, and of course bing crosby. he and bing didn't need to be on the road to have a good time. >> i can't believe this. a devout coward like you. aren't you afraid of rats? >> why should i be? i made six road...
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charles cham berl chamberlin, you have career in broadcasting. thanks. >> you bet.hank you. >> coming up, after today, today, such a big day, democratic contest moving to the midwest. one of my favorite places. don't miss the next debate this sunday, 8:00 p.m., flint, michigan. only here, on cnn. coming up next, everything is bigger in texas. i've sid it before. i'll say it again. the delegate count is no different, which is why hometown senator ted cruz is counting on a big win here to get his campaign back on track. live look for you, right there. allen, texas. voters in the lone star state, will they come through for senator cruz? take a look at him there. i think know what he and heidi are doing. his little girls will have to watch. they're too young to vote. they're adorable. we're also expecting donald trump to speak soon in columbus, ohio. but look who is at the mike first. new jersey governor, chris christie, who came out days ago after dropping out of the presidential race, endorsing donald trump and now introducing him in the very, very, shall i say it aga
charles cham berl chamberlin, you have career in broadcasting. thanks. >> you bet.hank you. >> coming up, after today, today, such a big day, democratic contest moving to the midwest. one of my favorite places. don't miss the next debate this sunday, 8:00 p.m., flint, michigan. only here, on cnn. coming up next, everything is bigger in texas. i've sid it before. i'll say it again. the delegate count is no different, which is why hometown senator ted cruz is counting on a big win...
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europe was in turmoil, when he went back he wrote about it and he said by visiting every hamlet and berle and village that when indeed a rose in the community people with spontaneously rise at banks collectively get together and volunteer services to the address that need. that was 150 years ago and where we today? had the ironic phase we have to have the federal government paid volunteers volunteers, of the word does not make sense and programs administered to students and others who are volunteering not based on need all the we do have need based programs. and to provide them with assistance it is a program that runs counter to the american principle also running counter to fiscal responsibility and other accountability issues. with that i yield to the gentleman from california. >> the republicans want to pull the plug the democrats have said it is a model of public-private partnership. this agency in subsidiaries have inspector general reports withal lack of oversight and misappropriations and violations of a lot. was responsible to channel billions of taxpayer dollars with widespread
europe was in turmoil, when he went back he wrote about it and he said by visiting every hamlet and berle and village that when indeed a rose in the community people with spontaneously rise at banks collectively get together and volunteer services to the address that need. that was 150 years ago and where we today? had the ironic phase we have to have the federal government paid volunteers volunteers, of the word does not make sense and programs administered to students and others who are...
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because when i sing about those things -- milton berle: i never liked ed sullivan -- i'm kidding.ff the air five minutes and ed was on the phone to me. hey cronkite, how do i get a hold of them? these bugs, or whatever they call them? announcer: that night changed the world. he had the highest ratings in the history of television. >> did you know anybody who did not watch the show? >> 72 million people were watching. >> ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. >> back then, musicians -- >> ♪ baby give me one more chance won't you please let me back? ♪ >> comedians. >> mom always liked you best. >> i don't like you. >> every time you get mad you have to say that. >> while my mom liked my brother best. >> of course she liked me best. >> i never knew this. >> everyone knew. announcer: you just were not famous until ed sullivan made you famous. >> ready to rock and roll. ♪ ed: i can't figure this out. you know, he just does this and everybody yells. let's have a tremendous hand for a very nice -- [fans screaming] announcer: ed made history. he made legends. he made america gasp with wonder
because when i sing about those things -- milton berle: i never liked ed sullivan -- i'm kidding.ff the air five minutes and ed was on the phone to me. hey cronkite, how do i get a hold of them? these bugs, or whatever they call them? announcer: that night changed the world. he had the highest ratings in the history of television. >> did you know anybody who did not watch the show? >> 72 million people were watching. >> ladies and gentlemen, the beatles. >> back then,...
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berles: another could october.plaining what we will do when we have a press conference. kathleen: you are forecasting 2.5% growth. the fourthw 1.4% in quarter, then a consumer spending report this week. january and february numbers are weaker than expected. consumer expending this -- consumer spending is so important that a lot of people are looking at 1% in the first quarter. what is the risk to your forecast if the economy fall short and does not accelerate? oh you argue for a lower funds for a longer time or more aggressive approach? charles: the numbers do not push the outlook around very much. consumer isthat the a strong fundamental for growth this year. with the most recent retail sales and monthly consumer expenditures have been weak. we tend to think that that is transitory. atlanta fed number is their gdp now forecast, purely statistical. that is a good piece of information to look at, but judgmental information and thoughtfulness could easily push you to be more optimistic. i am more optimistic about the
berles: another could october.plaining what we will do when we have a press conference. kathleen: you are forecasting 2.5% growth. the fourthw 1.4% in quarter, then a consumer spending report this week. january and february numbers are weaker than expected. consumer expending this -- consumer spending is so important that a lot of people are looking at 1% in the first quarter. what is the risk to your forecast if the economy fall short and does not accelerate? oh you argue for a lower funds for...
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visiting fellow at the american enterprise institution and of counsel at the law firm of coughington and berlingnd has been the -- he has the hill experience to bring to the discussion. then in the middle, andrew hunter who is a senior fellow here in the international security program at csis and the director of the defense industrial initiatives group. and he is also has worked in the pentagon and on the hill in the pentagon at the joint rapid acquisition cell and also had been chief of staff to ash carter and frank kindle while they were at atnl. and mark kanzian as a senior adviser also in the international security program at ysis, at the office of budget and at cape as well when i guess it was pane back there and is a retired marine. then at the other end of the panel here is tina jonas who we are glad to have as a nonresident senior adviser at csis. she had mike mccord's job, dod comptroller in the bush administration. since then, she's been president of the united health care and is still very active in defense issues. so i want to thank all the panelists for joining us here. we barely fi
visiting fellow at the american enterprise institution and of counsel at the law firm of coughington and berlingnd has been the -- he has the hill experience to bring to the discussion. then in the middle, andrew hunter who is a senior fellow here in the international security program at csis and the director of the defense industrial initiatives group. and he is also has worked in the pentagon and on the hill in the pentagon at the joint rapid acquisition cell and also had been chief of staff...