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bruce: no.ncine: bruce, is this the biggest mistake, actually, for politicians and chief executives is staying on for too long? or is leadership in 2024 different to what it was in the early 2000's? bruce: you know, i think it all depends on the organization. some organizations fit one way, some fit another. i'm not suggesting our culture is what works for everybody else. but we have a culture where our elders stay around for long periods of time to help. and our young people get opportunities which they would not otherwise get if the elders stayed in place in a full-time role. and that's what we do. but maybe it does not work for everyone and that's ok. francine: bruce flatt, thank you so much for joining us today. ♪ the moment i met him i knew he was my soulmate. "soulmates." soulmate! [giggles] why do you need me? [laughs sarcastically] but then we switched to t-mobile 5g home internet. and now his attention is spent elsewhere. but i'm thinking of her the whole time. that's so much worse. why
bruce: no.ncine: bruce, is this the biggest mistake, actually, for politicians and chief executives is staying on for too long? or is leadership in 2024 different to what it was in the early 2000's? bruce: you know, i think it all depends on the organization. some organizations fit one way, some fit another. i'm not suggesting our culture is what works for everybody else. but we have a culture where our elders stay around for long periods of time to help. and our young people get opportunities...
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bruce. one of culture story. bruce.things they say doesn't happen, but it has. >> but, the guy was on with ben earlier , so it's the christian earlier, so it's the christian teacher who was banned from teaching for misgendering a female pupil who identified as a boy. i'm and he's lost his appeal to get his job back. >> and it sounds i mean, just reading the article, it sounds really innocuous . he was saying, really innocuous. he was saying, well done, girls to the class, that doesn't sound like harassment in any way, shape or form. am i missing something? no. that individual moment. i mean, i don't know if this extra information that the school was thinking about, but that surely can't be considered. it can't be, can it? because then you've got a situation where you can be found guilty of harassment for sticking to the guidelines that have been given to schools. well, now, this article also says that the guidelines this this trial started before the guidelines came into place. yeah. so they're saying, you know, had the
bruce. one of culture story. bruce.things they say doesn't happen, but it has. >> but, the guy was on with ben earlier , so it's the christian earlier, so it's the christian teacher who was banned from teaching for misgendering a female pupil who identified as a boy. i'm and he's lost his appeal to get his job back. >> and it sounds i mean, just reading the article, it sounds really innocuous . he was saying, really innocuous. he was saying, well done, girls to the class, that...
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i meant bruce's board been and i did. it was a change agent. now japanese, i remember is a big old black can't big strong till i got in a service. i never was in contact with black. i then really me page, i'm painful in alabama. so what's the all stand for l? what's the v spent for v? what's your last name? hen key. tell you what wrong and call you hendo. seemed like me, i'm not here around the band. with the heiress, indigo thing. my. i love the come rod to ship freely. you know, the long someplace. everybody for to live not the same with the live or friday. you know, it's around and, and joke around with all the fellows. you know, all the brothers were dues. i got the tag along. you called me a deuce and a half a mer without the, the kind of had the brothers talk, you know, where to, to, to access. so where is the phone but with the name in the fan after so many years, you just like, you know, what? al jane, i don't think he's alive anymore. my granddaughter. com. look at my facebook page and save. i'm looking at a all the i'm going to gather
i meant bruce's board been and i did. it was a change agent. now japanese, i remember is a big old black can't big strong till i got in a service. i never was in contact with black. i then really me page, i'm painful in alabama. so what's the all stand for l? what's the v spent for v? what's your last name? hen key. tell you what wrong and call you hendo. seemed like me, i'm not here around the band. with the heiress, indigo thing. my. i love the come rod to ship freely. you know, the long...
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kids, bruce said. they're all in college. they're like straight a's mean, what is it? what's the problem? it's hard for parents to see the harm in pushing kids to into a particular mold, especially when that particular mold is so normalized. get good grades, go to college, live the good life right. but getting good grades and doing well in college, these things felt necessary to the kind of future that bruce imagined for his son bruce, a entrepreneur, knew he could be demanding with the kids. i'm a driver, he told me, and i would drive the kids to be productive citizens in society. so too. could their extended family, who also in poplar grove and were highly involved, as bruce put it, theirs is a family that values having a plan and taking action, comparing three kids, bruce sighed. brian was a follower, not a leader. the other two are more leaders. marianne wants be in charge of everything, and she is. and sheryl. she knows what she's doing. got her little plan planned out. and you don't know what tha
kids, bruce said. they're all in college. they're like straight a's mean, what is it? what's the problem? it's hard for parents to see the harm in pushing kids to into a particular mold, especially when that particular mold is so normalized. get good grades, go to college, live the good life right. but getting good grades and doing well in college, these things felt necessary to the kind of future that bruce imagined for his son bruce, a entrepreneur, knew he could be demanding with the kids....
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bruce, what are the times going with? well they're talking about this is they're talking about this is the first 100 days. >> i'm for keir. and he says the work of change begins now. and he is going to change everything. >> he's going to go on a diet. >> he's going to go on a diet. >> i think he will. i don't know that. so i can't really comment on that. i'm carrying a bit of, lorazepam weight at the moment. it does make me bloat, but i don't think he looks that fat, don't think he looks that fat, do you? >> i just meant, like, the work of change. it was a personal thing. as opposed to changing the country. >> you can never tell with you. you hide it well with your personality. so he does have his work cut out for him, doesn't he? because he feels there's an awful lot to do, but he really will have to do something quite magnificent. i think within the first hundred days. pull a rabbit out of a hat, maybe then boil it, skin it, eat it. i don't know, to, you know, because a lot of people have said that, you know, he's borin
bruce, what are the times going with? well they're talking about this is they're talking about this is the first 100 days. >> i'm for keir. and he says the work of change begins now. and he is going to change everything. >> he's going to go on a diet. >> he's going to go on a diet. >> i think he will. i don't know that. so i can't really comment on that. i'm carrying a bit of, lorazepam weight at the moment. it does make me bloat, but i don't think he looks that fat,...
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what i'm saying uh bruce, mean do you have to put a leash on the regime for it to behave? and if so, if so, bruce, then why is the world letting it sit a stockpile of nuclear weapons for christ sake? once again, we we we come back, we come back to the to the fact that um, political regimes and um... as a general rule will pursue uh their interests and and essentially principles be dammed uh the from the outset of the creation israel was we have to remember was it was it was created uh not because of any compassion for jews who had suffered through the uh through centuries. at least in the in the christian, in the european christian experience, jews suffered tremendous institutionalized anti-semitism over the years, so israel was not created because they had any real empathy for jews, if they'd had empathy for jews, they would have opened their doors to jews in canada, in the united states in france, in united kingdom and elsewhere the... use fling nazi persecution uh in europe, they did not, but i can tell you this that by the way, simply as aside that that subsequent in 1
what i'm saying uh bruce, mean do you have to put a leash on the regime for it to behave? and if so, if so, bruce, then why is the world letting it sit a stockpile of nuclear weapons for christ sake? once again, we we we come back, we come back to the to the fact that um, political regimes and um... as a general rule will pursue uh their interests and and essentially principles be dammed uh the from the outset of the creation israel was we have to remember was it was it was created uh not...
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bruce gacknon, welcome to the program. you're most welcome. i want to start off with the basic question about this uh genocidal war, costing israeli regime so much money, how it's able to keep up with it, and what are we looking at in terms of uh the economic aftermath, which at this point looks so bleak based on the another uh perhaps... organizations like apac and others, they're constantly raising money for israel, so that is one area of funding for them, at the same time they're still selling lot of their weapons around the world, it does bring in some money, and surprisingly, but maybe not so surprisingly, some arab countries like jordan, saudi arabia and others are still trading with israel behind. the scenes quietly, back door, but there is that trading still going on, so all together that helps israel to some degree, but i do think the longer this war goes on, and especially it does spread, as many now anticipate that it will do, israel's economy will be in much greater danger, when you have slot that is now going to spread maybe betwe
bruce gacknon, welcome to the program. you're most welcome. i want to start off with the basic question about this uh genocidal war, costing israeli regime so much money, how it's able to keep up with it, and what are we looking at in terms of uh the economic aftermath, which at this point looks so bleak based on the another uh perhaps... organizations like apac and others, they're constantly raising money for israel, so that is one area of funding for them, at the same time they're still...
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him bruce. you both doing? tired? yeah. no, i'm great because i'm very ill prepared for this. >> unless you're going to ask questions about the england game, i might not be able to help you out, leo, but i'm absolutely over the moon that england won on penalties. >> yeah, well, yeah, and that's the first. i mean, we've got to we've got to congratulate keir starmer's government because yeah, that's the first act of government to make sure that england won. >> the big thanks to the labour party. well you never know do you. >> i think there was footballers were just so excited about how much extra tax they were going to pay. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> are you are you pleased that england are through. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> i mean actually i'm, i'm kind of delighted even though i'm scottish. >> are you here for so long? >> are you here for so long? >> i'm becoming very english also. >> my parents are mostly english, aren't they. mostly. >> there's not like 18 of them. >> there's not like 18 of them. >> righ
him bruce. you both doing? tired? yeah. no, i'm great because i'm very ill prepared for this. >> unless you're going to ask questions about the england game, i might not be able to help you out, leo, but i'm absolutely over the moon that england won on penalties. >> yeah, well, yeah, and that's the first. i mean, we've got to we've got to congratulate keir starmer's government because yeah, that's the first act of government to make sure that england won. >> the big thanks to...
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>> my name is bruce and i'm a volunteer docent here on the hornet.ually served on the hornet, and i'm having a lot more fun now than i did back then. >> take a tour of the uss hornet with 76 year old docent bruce douglas. and you don't just get the ship's history, you get a little of bruce's history, too. >> i was 21 when i was on the hornet. i joined the navy at 20 and had been to basic training in school and they flew me out of san francisco the day before i turned 21. >> it was 1968, and in bruce's words, the vietnam war was going hot and strong and so was the draft. so bruce decided to join the navy. >> i do say i hated every day of it, but it was the best thing that ever happened to me when i was in the service. i was an interior communications electrician. >> that job took him around more areas of the ship than most, and while on board, he took pictures. pictures of the equator, crossings where hazing was a rite of passage, pictures from 1969 and the apollo 11. when the uss hornet recovered the astronauts from their historic mission to the moon
>> my name is bruce and i'm a volunteer docent here on the hornet.ually served on the hornet, and i'm having a lot more fun now than i did back then. >> take a tour of the uss hornet with 76 year old docent bruce douglas. and you don't just get the ship's history, you get a little of bruce's history, too. >> i was 21 when i was on the hornet. i joined the navy at 20 and had been to basic training in school and they flew me out of san francisco the day before i turned 21....
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peter: in tammy bruce's book, "fear itself," she has policy solutions.he last chapter is entitled "breaking the spell." she gives five pacts for people. number one is resolve not to allow strangers to control how you think about yourself, your values and your opinions. tammy bruce, first book in 17 years, "fear itself", exposing the left's mind-killing agenda." thanks for spending an hour with us on c-span. tammy: my pleasure. thanks for having me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captions performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: all "q&a" programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now app. announcer: weekends bring you book tv featuring latest authors discussing their nonfiction books. in this discussion about kamala harris' book, "the truths we hold," she reflects on her upbringing. kenneth mckenzie with his book, "the melting point" which looks at war in the 21st ctury. new york "times" reporter peter goodman
peter: in tammy bruce's book, "fear itself," she has policy solutions.he last chapter is entitled "breaking the spell." she gives five pacts for people. number one is resolve not to allow strangers to control how you think about yourself, your values and your opinions. tammy bruce, first book in 17 years, "fear itself", exposing the left's mind-killing agenda." thanks for spending an hour with us on c-span. tammy: my pleasure. thanks for having me. [captions...
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peter: in tammy bruce's book, "fear itself," she has policy solutions.he last chapter is entitled "breaking the spell." she gives five pacts for people. number one is resolve not to allow strangers to control how you think about yourself, your values and your opinions. tammy bruce, first book in 17 years, "fear itself", exposing the left's mind-killing agenda." thanks for spending an hour with us on c-span. tammy: my pleasure. thanks for having me. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] [captions performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: all "q&a" programs are available on our website or as a podcast on our c-span now app. to reach those who need it most. >> charter communications supports c-span as a public service, giving you a front row seat to democracy. democracy. >> calls and comments, live, coming up. then kirk bado, talking about campaign 2020 four. an associate professor of political science at the university of dayton, christopher dev
peter: in tammy bruce's book, "fear itself," she has policy solutions.he last chapter is entitled "breaking the spell." she gives five pacts for people. number one is resolve not to allow strangers to control how you think about yourself, your values and your opinions. tammy bruce, first book in 17 years, "fear itself", exposing the left's mind-killing agenda." thanks for spending an hour with us on c-span. tammy: my pleasure. thanks for having me. [captions...
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i met bruce's board been and i did x. i was a change agent now japanese, i remember raised a big old black k a big strong till i got in a service by an error was in contact with black. i then with, i mean age, i'm painful in alabama. so what sale stand for l. v spent for v. what's your last name and key? tell you what wrong and call you him do seem like me, i'm not here to around then. read the everything indigo thing. my i love the comradeship freely, you know, belong someplace. everybody for to love not the same with the live or friday, you know, age, sit around and, and joke around with all the fellows. you know, all the brothers were dues. i got the tag along the call me a deuce and a half a mer without the the kind of had the brothers talk, you know, where to, to, to access. so where is the phone? but with the name is the fan after so many years, just like you know what? al jane, i don't think he's alive anymore. my granddaughter common look at my facebook page and it said i'm looking at a all the with a galvan and t
i met bruce's board been and i did x. i was a change agent now japanese, i remember raised a big old black k a big strong till i got in a service by an error was in contact with black. i then with, i mean age, i'm painful in alabama. so what sale stand for l. v spent for v. what's your last name and key? tell you what wrong and call you him do seem like me, i'm not here to around then. read the everything indigo thing. my i love the comradeship freely, you know, belong someplace. everybody for...
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thank you for your contribution, stay safe bruce, always a pleasure to have you on bruce cats, co-founder at palestinian jewish unity joining us out of montreal, and uh viewers uh, for those of you just tuning in, this is extended coverage with respect to the martterdom of ismaal hania, chief of the political bureau of the hamos resistance movement, was assassinated uh in uh tehran, the iranian capital in the morning of uh july 31st, and that was just few hours after the israeli. regime attacked a uh southern uh beirot, the capital lebanese um area hitting an apartment there in a south part of beirot and uh also marturing a fuad shukr, hezbullah top hezbollah commander just few hours before assassinating ismail hania in um iran, we've been joined throughout the the day we've been covering the story very closely, all the reactions, the um... "the fact that this all is uh goes right back to the israeli regime and uh other entity or government in the world today behaves the way that the regime does uh and um joining us right now saib shath author and middle east affairs expert joining us out
thank you for your contribution, stay safe bruce, always a pleasure to have you on bruce cats, co-founder at palestinian jewish unity joining us out of montreal, and uh viewers uh, for those of you just tuning in, this is extended coverage with respect to the martterdom of ismaal hania, chief of the political bureau of the hamos resistance movement, was assassinated uh in uh tehran, the iranian capital in the morning of uh july 31st, and that was just few hours after the israeli. regime...
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bruce cats, we have to uh uh ask you to be just a little bit more patient, we're going to swing over to the united nations, session in emergency session has been called, it is underway, if you can hold the line because we're going to get your thoughts on what is discussed at that un session, bruce, uh so we're going to swing over now to new york and dive into a un emergency session. okay, it seems like we we still don't have the feed on the un emergency session, so we're gonna guess stay with mr. uh uh bruce cats uh bruce, welcome to the conversation, we're uh for our viewers just tuning in, we're a extended coverage and rolling coverage of the marterdom of uh ismaal han, chief of the political bureau of the hamas resistance movement assassinated in the iranian capital tehran morning of july 31st uh and just uh uh the day before, just prior hours prior to that attack in beirut uh lebanon, hisbullah commander, the top hizbullah commander fuaz shukur was also uh martered by the israeli regime in a separate attack, just hours apart, bruce, your initial thoughts about this serious, bold
bruce cats, we have to uh uh ask you to be just a little bit more patient, we're going to swing over to the united nations, session in emergency session has been called, it is underway, if you can hold the line because we're going to get your thoughts on what is discussed at that un session, bruce, uh so we're going to swing over now to new york and dive into a un emergency session. okay, it seems like we we still don't have the feed on the un emergency session, so we're gonna guess stay with...
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so, bruce, what do you think?t shut up and play their instruments? >> i think they should just shut up. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so don't even don't even play. don't even play. >> just stand a lot of it's nonsense. yeah, yeah. >> you're a big musical fan. yeah, well, you know that jonathan kogan here is in a successful band. believe it or not, he's a band. not just a comedian. >> yeah, i'm in the mamas and the papas , everybody. nice to the papas, everybody. nice to see you. that's nice. that's a deep pool . what do i think about deep pool. what do i think about this? i think if it's part of your act that you want to express yourself on stage and, you know, say your political views, i think you should absolutely be allowed to. but i also think by this point, it's quite a hacky pro—establishment thing to do. >> who said what, >> who said what, >> i think it's this is a reflection on the massive sort of anti—monarchy, anti—capitalist, pro—palestine, etc, etc. right. performances at glastonbury. >> so not dua lipa , not
so, bruce, what do you think?t shut up and play their instruments? >> i think they should just shut up. >> yeah. >> yeah. >> so don't even don't even play. don't even play. >> just stand a lot of it's nonsense. yeah, yeah. >> you're a big musical fan. yeah, well, you know that jonathan kogan here is in a successful band. believe it or not, he's a band. not just a comedian. >> yeah, i'm in the mamas and the papas , everybody. nice to the papas,...
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. >> my name is bruce and i'm a volunteer docent here on the hornet. i actually served on the hornet and i'm having a lot more fun now than i did back then. >> take a tour of the uss hornet with 76 year old docent bruce douglas. and you don't just get the ship's history. you get a little of bruce's history, too. >> i was 21 when i was on the hornet. i joined the navy at 20 and had been to basic training and school and they flew me out of san francisco the day before i turned 21. >> it was 1968, and in bruce's words, the vietnam war was going hot and strong and so was the draft. so bruce decided to join the navy. >> i do say i hated every day of it, but it was the best thing that ever happened to me when i was in the service. i was an interior communications electrician. >> that job took him around more areas of the ship than most, and while on board, he took pictures. pictures of the equator crossings where hazing was a rite of passage, pictures from 1969, and the apollo 11. when the uss hornet recovered the astronauts from their historic mission to th
. >> my name is bruce and i'm a volunteer docent here on the hornet. i actually served on the hornet and i'm having a lot more fun now than i did back then. >> take a tour of the uss hornet with 76 year old docent bruce douglas. and you don't just get the ship's history. you get a little of bruce's history, too. >> i was 21 when i was on the hornet. i joined the navy at 20 and had been to basic training and school and they flew me out of san francisco the day before i turned...
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bruce: there will be none.were the consequences for colonial pipeline or the dozens of other incidents like this in the past few years? we move on. politics is all-consuming. this is a blip. tomorrow i don't think it will be news. william: on a practical basis, for an individual who late last night or today may have done some online transaction, paid a bill, do they need to worry? could this have impacted them in some way? bruce: it could have, if they were flying today, hospitals, a lot of things collapsed. but as an individual there is nothing you can do. you are not in charge of these networks. you don't get to say what products and services you use or not. we are all at the mercy of these large, consolidated systems. when they fail, our life is impacted. the only way to make this change is at the political level, agitate for some meaningful rules here that will keep companies from being this lien -- this lean. william: you know the difficulties of that kind of thing. one, that is not a constituency organica
bruce: there will be none.were the consequences for colonial pipeline or the dozens of other incidents like this in the past few years? we move on. politics is all-consuming. this is a blip. tomorrow i don't think it will be news. william: on a practical basis, for an individual who late last night or today may have done some online transaction, paid a bill, do they need to worry? could this have impacted them in some way? bruce: it could have, if they were flying today, hospitals, a lot of...
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bruce became a docent in 2010, and he is now one of around 200 active volunteers. >> bruce is one of served on the ship, and then he comes back here to work. so when he's telling you about things on the ship, you know, he experienced it firsthand. >> russell moore is the chief experience officer on the hornet. he wrote a book about the ship. and yes, bruce is in it. >> anybody can read a history book and learn a little bit about what was the ship doing, but what were the people on the ship doing and what was their real life experiences? >> tour with bruce and you get both the 20 something who cooked in the mess hall, the 70 something who still tells stories, the one who mopped the floors, and the veteran who doesn't have to, and the young man who stood on this ship as it made history, and the docent who still loves the lessons it teaches a privilege bruce says he'll take on as long as i can. >> we have several 99 men in their 90s that still come aboard and do it, and i hope to be right there alongside them to. >> and that's claudine wong in alameda, back now to the bay area, where a
bruce became a docent in 2010, and he is now one of around 200 active volunteers. >> bruce is one of served on the ship, and then he comes back here to work. so when he's telling you about things on the ship, you know, he experienced it firsthand. >> russell moore is the chief experience officer on the hornet. he wrote a book about the ship. and yes, bruce is in it. >> anybody can read a history book and learn a little bit about what was the ship doing, but what were the...
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okay, let's bring in bruce gacknon in.ch money. how it's able to keep up with it and what are we looking at in terms of uh the economic aftermath which at this point looks so bleach based on the another uh perhaps war. like apac and others that are constantly raising money for israel, so that is one area of finding for them, at the same time they're still selling lot of the weapons around the world, it does bring in some money, and surprisingly, but maybe not so surprisingly, some arab countries like jordan, saudi arabia and others are still trading with israel. behind the scenes, quietly, back door, but there is that trading still going on, so all together, that helps israel to some degree, but i do think the longer this war goes on, and especially if it does spread, as many now anticipate that it will do, israel's economy will be in much greater danger, when you have oslot that uh... is now going to spread, maybe between a war breakout between hisbollah and his regime, isn't that going to affect israel's economic uh situ
okay, let's bring in bruce gacknon in.ch money. how it's able to keep up with it and what are we looking at in terms of uh the economic aftermath which at this point looks so bleach based on the another uh perhaps war. like apac and others that are constantly raising money for israel, so that is one area of finding for them, at the same time they're still selling lot of the weapons around the world, it does bring in some money, and surprisingly, but maybe not so surprisingly, some arab...
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lee. >> the only person i ever tried to emulate as an actor was bruce lee, 'cause bruce lee -- bruce" and i was walking through this alley and i had a gun out, and i never -- had no reference. you know how you're walking around looking for somebody with a gun. so i a started doing my bruce lee impression. [ light laughter ] so i'm walking through, like doing my looks around, doing bruce lee, because i look nothing like bruce lee, nobody knew i was doing bruce lee. [ laughter ] so they was like, "wow, he's intense." it was like, "i'm doing bruce lee." and to this day, if i pull a gun out, i'm doing bruce lee. [ laughter ] >> seth: there's a lot -- it is really wonderful as well -- there's a lot of the original cast. >> yeah, we got everybody that was alive, we got 'em back. yeah. [ laughter ] yeah. >> seth: i was very happy. kevin bacon is in the film, and i was happy to see him. >> yes, i love kevin bacon. >> seth: he's wonderful. [ cheers and applause ] >> he is -- the perfect villain. one of the things that makes "beverly cops" work, is the first two "beverly hills cops" are really
lee. >> the only person i ever tried to emulate as an actor was bruce lee, 'cause bruce lee -- bruce" and i was walking through this alley and i had a gun out, and i never -- had no reference. you know how you're walking around looking for somebody with a gun. so i a started doing my bruce lee impression. [ light laughter ] so i'm walking through, like doing my looks around, doing bruce lee, because i look nothing like bruce lee, nobody knew i was doing bruce lee. [ laughter ] so...
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okay, let's bring in bruce gacknon in, bruce gacknon is the co-founder and coordinator of the... networknd what we looking at in terms of uh the economic aftermath, which at this point so bleak based on the another, perhaps war that may break out between hezbollah and israel regime. i think israel has increasingly difficult time. of holding their economy together, one way they're going to do it is, they're going to try to do it, is receiving money from the united states and countries in europe that are friendly with them, as well as very many wealthy organizations in the united states, zionist organizations like apac and others that are constantly raising money for israel, so that is one area of... funding for them, at the same time they're still selling lot of their weapons around the world, it does bring in some money, and surprisingly, but maybe not so surprisingly, some arab countries like jordan, saudi arabia and others are still trading with israel, behind the scenes, quietly, back door, but there is that trading going on, so... together that helps israel to some degree, but i do t
okay, let's bring in bruce gacknon in, bruce gacknon is the co-founder and coordinator of the... networknd what we looking at in terms of uh the economic aftermath, which at this point so bleak based on the another, perhaps war that may break out between hezbollah and israel regime. i think israel has increasingly difficult time. of holding their economy together, one way they're going to do it is, they're going to try to do it, is receiving money from the united states and countries in europe...
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dream about meeting in the middle in the mid-80s, the middle was bruce springsteen. so what was it about him and his media that allowed people to sort of see him as a bridge in that middle ground. >> well i mean, i think it starts with that title track. it's a song that on one hand is a pretty scathing critique of america. it's about this disaffected vietnam veteran and how he was abandoned by his country. and yet the music is so uplifting and i mean the thing about that song is that there's still people to de, that hear it and they hear those big drums and the here the chorus. and they think it's just like this patriotic song. but it's actually much more nuanced than that and i think bruce springsteen was an artist who really tried to capture the totality of american is music the great parts and also the not-so-great parts so many people obviously know the hook. >> and i wonder if people know the full story as you described it, a really important thing to go through and think about what the music and the story is telling us and born in the usa, it might be one of th
dream about meeting in the middle in the mid-80s, the middle was bruce springsteen. so what was it about him and his media that allowed people to sort of see him as a bridge in that middle ground. >> well i mean, i think it starts with that title track. it's a song that on one hand is a pretty scathing critique of america. it's about this disaffected vietnam veteran and how he was abandoned by his country. and yet the music is so uplifting and i mean the thing about that song is that...
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bruce, your thoughts.uh needs the us ambassador uh to the uh un had to say about uh the the conflict and and basically um if you reverse uh reverse the words that he used about stoling regional tension and acts of terrorism, basically that's a description of israeli actions over decades in the region and especially in in terms of its repeated attacks on the palestinian civilians and palestinian infrastructure over the years. i might also just add, i am, i speak french as well as english and i understood what i did hear of the the french ambassador, at least at the outset of what she was saying, she was simply basically repeating uh the the mantra of us strategic communication visa the palestinian question and that is that israel is blameless. terror terrorism in the region is due to iran and its allies, whereas the the truth is the opposite, israel has operated against the palestinians with a system of what can be referred to a state sponsored terrorism. it's the palestinians who are... the victims and not
bruce, your thoughts.uh needs the us ambassador uh to the uh un had to say about uh the the conflict and and basically um if you reverse uh reverse the words that he used about stoling regional tension and acts of terrorism, basically that's a description of israeli actions over decades in the region and especially in in terms of its repeated attacks on the palestinian civilians and palestinian infrastructure over the years. i might also just add, i am, i speak french as well as english and i...
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gagnon in, bruce gagnon is the co-founder and coordinator of the global network against weapons andon about this uh genocidal war, costing israeli regime so much money, how it's able to keep up with it, and what are we looking at in terms of uh, the economic aftermath, which at this point looks so bleek based on the another perhaps war that may break out between hez bull and israele regime? i think israel has increasingly difficult time of holding their economy together. uh, one way they're going to do it is, they're going to try to do it, is receiving money from the united states and countries in europe that are friendly with them. as well as very many wealthy organizations in the united states, zionist organizations like apac and others, they're constantly raising money for israel, so that is one area of funding for them, at the same time they're still selling lot of their weapons around the world, it does bring in some money, and surprisingly, but maybe not so surprisingly, some arab countries like jordan, saudi arabia and others are still trading with israel behind the scenes, q
gagnon in, bruce gagnon is the co-founder and coordinator of the global network against weapons andon about this uh genocidal war, costing israeli regime so much money, how it's able to keep up with it, and what are we looking at in terms of uh, the economic aftermath, which at this point looks so bleek based on the another perhaps war that may break out between hez bull and israele regime? i think israel has increasingly difficult time of holding their economy together. uh, one way they're...
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and bruce. breakdown of the results of the general election with some political pundits. >> yes, but still to come, how do you take your kids away from the kids menu? the fish fingers, the kids menu? the fish fingers, the chips, the beans. and when's it time to give them some culinary education? this is saturday morning live on gb news. us. >> well, a big welcome back. don't forget to keep sending me and ben questions about the topics in the news this week. and we'll chat through them with our panel. somebody asked. >> apparently, somebody asked how old i was. they said, i think he was at sue. >> it's all about you, ben. >> it's all about you, ben. >> sue said. it is. sue said, i think you're 28. they're saying, well, said emily in my ear, leave off, sue said, you're 28 and the husband reckons i'm 34. >> do you know he said 36. >> do you know he said 36. >> 36? yeah. >> 36? yeah. >> i'm 30, aged, you know. >> i'm 30, aged, you know. >> enough about me. good point. >> enough about me. good point.
and bruce. breakdown of the results of the general election with some political pundits. >> yes, but still to come, how do you take your kids away from the kids menu? the fish fingers, the kids menu? the fish fingers, the chips, the beans. and when's it time to give them some culinary education? this is saturday morning live on gb news. us. >> well, a big welcome back. don't forget to keep sending me and ben questions about the topics in the news this week. and we'll chat through...
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let's get back to mary bruce at the white house.his president after decades in public life. he said he would share more in an address to the nation. do we havegy more guidance as to when? >> reporter: the president remains in isolation. no word on when he will come before cameras and explain this remarkable decision, a decision we know he made in the last 24 hours and no doubt was the most difficult decision he's ever made. >> likely in the coming days we'll carry it live. mary, thank you. our primetime special coverage of this fast-moving scory. >> david: tonight, an abc news special decision. president biden's historic decision to withdraw from the race for the white house ending his historic term. tonight former president donald trump and the republican party going after the vice
let's get back to mary bruce at the white house.his president after decades in public life. he said he would share more in an address to the nation. do we havegy more guidance as to when? >> reporter: the president remains in isolation. no word on when he will come before cameras and explain this remarkable decision, a decision we know he made in the last 24 hours and no doubt was the most difficult decision he's ever made. >> likely in the coming days we'll carry it live. mary,...
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my comedian guests this evening are bruce devlin and leo kearse, who .ila, how and leo kearse, who. lila, how are you.7 >> are you? >> i'm good. >> i'm good. >> thanks. how are you? i'm very happy as ever. you're always so jolly, aren't you? >> yeah. that's what everybody says about me on twitter. >> they know i've seen some stuff. go on. are you back on twitter now? >> no, i'm still banned. i got banned, yes. how did you get banned, yes. how did you get banned for saying i would take a hammer to someone? yeah. no, it was a joke. there was a winking emoji. it was all new on a delivery man for a hammer company. >> that's exactly what it is. well, actually, bruce says the phrase you used is a common scottish parlance, isn't it? it's a common scottish phrase. >> yeah. i'll take a hammer to you. >> is that leo? a scottish phrase? >> but in defence, in twitter's defence, most scottish parlance is about physical violence. >> it is exactly. so it's difficult to tell. anyway, we've got this audience here who have come inside, even though it's very sunny outside.
my comedian guests this evening are bruce devlin and leo kearse, who .ila, how and leo kearse, who. lila, how are you.7 >> are you? >> i'm good. >> i'm good. >> thanks. how are you? i'm very happy as ever. you're always so jolly, aren't you? >> yeah. that's what everybody says about me on twitter. >> they know i've seen some stuff. go on. are you back on twitter now? >> no, i'm still banned. i got banned, yes. how did you get banned, yes. how did you...
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mary bruce leading us off. mar mary, thank you. i want to bring in karl. you have learned tonight that the president is much more open now, receptive to these discussions about whether or not to stay in the race. >> there's been a clear change. the president, i'm told by multiple people close to him, is listening to the arguments of democrats who say that he cannot win and that he should get out of the race. that said, two members of the president's inner circle, people very close to joe biden, tell us today that he is not there yet, in fact, one person close to the president tells us, who spoke to him today, tells us that he plans to be back at the white house and back on the campaign trail by next week, as soon as he recovers from covid. that said, david, running as the nominee of a party where the entire elected leadership thinks you should go is not sustainable. biden is listening to those arguments. but he is still at least at the moment insisting he's staying in. >> david: under extraordinary pressure. >> yes. >> david: so many unknowns here. and if
mary bruce leading us off. mar mary, thank you. i want to bring in karl. you have learned tonight that the president is much more open now, receptive to these discussions about whether or not to stay in the race. >> there's been a clear change. the president, i'm told by multiple people close to him, is listening to the arguments of democrats who say that he cannot win and that he should get out of the race. that said, two members of the president's inner circle, people very close to joe...
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we have mary bruce and jon karl with us here tonight. of course, this is all fast-moving. and this conversation behind the scenes has not let up, and now this new development we've just learned, he's been diagnosed with covid. and he didn't look great on the stairs there. >> repor >> no, the president seeming to struggle, walking slowly up the stairs, heading back home to delaware. in a statement just now, his doctor says he is experiencing mild symptoms. we're told a runny nose, cough, general malaise. they say this morning he was feeling fine, but symptoms developed throughout the day after his first event in las vegas. he tested positive. he's now on his way home to delaware, where he will be self-isolating. >> david: the majority of us have gone through covid. we know what that's like. we wish the president well. in the meantime, jon karl, this con verve sversation that won't. you have new reporting tonight about a meeting that took place saturday, not a lot of people heard about this, because of obviously the horror in pennsylvania involving donald trump. but chuck sc
we have mary bruce and jon karl with us here tonight. of course, this is all fast-moving. and this conversation behind the scenes has not let up, and now this new development we've just learned, he's been diagnosed with covid. and he didn't look great on the stairs there. >> repor >> no, the president seeming to struggle, walking slowly up the stairs, heading back home to delaware. in a statement just now, his doctor says he is experiencing mild symptoms. we're told a runny nose,...
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let's get to mary bruce, live at the white house.nd mary, vice president harris with that exchange with president biden. and then she went on to lay out the case that she plans to make against donald trump. apparently she's not wasting any time here, either, headed to wisconsin, the battleground, first thing tomorrow? >> reporter: she is. and david, tonight, the former california attorney general is making it very clear that she is ready to prosecute the case against trump. and i want to read you this quote. harris just now saying she has taken on, quote, perpetrators of all kinds, predators who abused women, fraudsters who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own gain. harris saying, so, i know donald trump's type. but david, tonight, harris is making it clear, she wants this race to be about more than just her and trump, saying that this will be about their two very different visions for the future of this country, david. >> david: mary bruce leading us off here. mary, thank you. >>> tonight, just days after
let's get to mary bruce, live at the white house.nd mary, vice president harris with that exchange with president biden. and then she went on to lay out the case that she plans to make against donald trump. apparently she's not wasting any time here, either, headed to wisconsin, the battleground, first thing tomorrow? >> reporter: she is. and david, tonight, the former california attorney general is making it very clear that she is ready to prosecute the case against trump. and i want to...
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what our mary bruce and jon karl have learned tonight about where this goes from here. >>> also breaking tonight, that video appearing to show the alleged gunman thomas crooks walking the perimeter of that pennsylvania rally about one hour before trying to assassinate donald trump. seen with a range finder. and what we just learned, he was first identified as a person of interest a full 62 minutes before he opened fire. and that he was seen by secret service snipers on that roof a full 20 minutes before he fired at the president. pierre thomas standing by with his late reporting. >>> here in milwaukee tonight, republican vice presidential candidate j.d. vance preparing to take center stage. his speech in prime time tonight, we'll carry it live here on abc. and the biden campaign pointing out j.d. vance's position on abortion rights, and saying vance would not have done what mike pence did. vance suggesting he would not have certified the election in 2020. >>> we are tracking severe storms in the northeast at this hour. new york city, philadelphia, to washington, d.c. winds gusting up to
what our mary bruce and jon karl have learned tonight about where this goes from here. >>> also breaking tonight, that video appearing to show the alleged gunman thomas crooks walking the perimeter of that pennsylvania rally about one hour before trying to assassinate donald trump. seen with a range finder. and what we just learned, he was first identified as a person of interest a full 62 minutes before he opened fire. and that he was seen by secret service snipers on that roof a full...
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we are joined by nichi hodgson and comedian bruce devlin. bruce. yes. you think the olympics are going to pan out like for us? okay. you're optimistic. >> i'm optimistic. you have to have optimism . i think you have have optimism. i think you have to have optimism, don't you? because otherwise, what's the point? so let's get behind the country. and i agree with you. i think probably second or third either would be respectable think. >> so see what you did there through third in just in case cover all bases. >> yeah . just in case. >> yeah. just in case. >> yeah. just in case. >> nikki. >> nikki. >> well, i mean, that's kind of sports psychology, isn't it? it's so much in the head. it's not in the body. even though obviously you've got to be ridiculously fit and well trained to be at the olympics and in the peak of your performance . but, you know, performance. but, you know, we've had a pretty good summer sports wise, haven't we? yeah we have. yeah. i think we're better at olympics than we. you know , at olympics than we. you know, although we're not in
we are joined by nichi hodgson and comedian bruce devlin. bruce. yes. you think the olympics are going to pan out like for us? okay. you're optimistic. >> i'm optimistic. you have to have optimism . i think you have have optimism. i think you have to have optimism, don't you? because otherwise, what's the point? so let's get behind the country. and i agree with you. i think probably second or third either would be respectable think. >> so see what you did there through third in just...
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then he becomes bruce springsteen.e it is. >> reporter: for springsteen, liberation had always come through writing. while he filled notebook after notebook -- >> it's funny, i don't remember doing this work. >> reporter: the album didn't come together until late one night he was channel surfing and stumbled across "badlands." terrence malick's film about charles stark weather, whose murder spree unfolded mainly in nebraska. ♪ they want to know why ♪ >> reporter: and a serial k killer, springsteen had found a muse. ♪ ♪ >> there is a meanness in this world. that explains everything starkweather's done? >> yeah. i tried to locate where the humanity was as best as i could. >> reporter: in a surge of creativity, he wrote 15 songs in a matter of weeks. >> this is pretty much the setup, i think. i had a little chair here. the mic was over there with this tape player. >> reporter: and one january night in 1982, it was time to record. >> the acoustics of this room -- >> not bad. the orange shag carpet makes it dead. not a lot
then he becomes bruce springsteen.e it is. >> reporter: for springsteen, liberation had always come through writing. while he filled notebook after notebook -- >> it's funny, i don't remember doing this work. >> reporter: the album didn't come together until late one night he was channel surfing and stumbled across "badlands." terrence malick's film about charles stark weather, whose murder spree unfolded mainly in nebraska. ♪ they want to know why ♪ >>...
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it's not just bruce.-- there's a mix of community bands and super famous people, but the pony is an egalitarian place where people create this magic. it is -- if people have not been there, it's a mystical place. what do you think after obsessing about it for years, since you know you have had that mythology is really about? >> i think it's about just kind of what you were talking about. it's that egalitarian nature, and the way that asbury park has been up and down and through so much, you come together as a community and as a scene, and when there's something that's held it in place for so long, that means a lot to a lot of people, and i think, you know, in the book, tom morello calls him the good ghost and there's so much alive there. it's bruce and it's southside, and it's also bon jovi, and zach wild who learned to play guitar at the stone pony. it's the jonas brothers who were signed to disney who had a gig early at the stone pony and they were running around the boardwalk trying to get people to co
it's not just bruce.-- there's a mix of community bands and super famous people, but the pony is an egalitarian place where people create this magic. it is -- if people have not been there, it's a mystical place. what do you think after obsessing about it for years, since you know you have had that mythology is really about? >> i think it's about just kind of what you were talking about. it's that egalitarian nature, and the way that asbury park has been up and down and through so much,...
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this is bruce . what do you make of this? bruce. what do you make of this? the police. why are they being. it's got nothing to do with the police. just train them. how to restrain people. yes, in a in a cuff them and cuff them. >> yeah, exactly. get them in the cells . if they've been bad. the cells. if they've been bad. i don't care who they claim to be. take away their taytos and get them in the prison. >> so that's what they need. i mean, it just seems odd that the police of all people. well, yeah. >> and talking to talking to friends who are in the police in the police, they say morale is at an all time low and there's so much of a sort of focus on dei targets and all this, like wishy washy woke stuff that, you know, they're sort of the force is going to lose its ability to actually do the sort of core competence stuff which is jumping on nasty people and putting them in the back of a van. >> yeah, well, we did get a statement from the psni. they said officers and staff from police service of northern ireland's public protection branch, along with collea
this is bruce . what do you make of this? bruce. what do you make of this? the police. why are they being. it's got nothing to do with the police. just train them. how to restrain people. yes, in a in a cuff them and cuff them. >> yeah, exactly. get them in the cells . if they've been bad. the cells. if they've been bad. i don't care who they claim to be. take away their taytos and get them in the prison. >> so that's what they need. i mean, it just seems odd that the police of all...
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she wrote a letter to bruce mcvay saying how could you do this to me?hat someone on the defense side will find it at some point we will all lined up in trouble over it and the entire case will be tainted because of it. he wrote that. >> i did write that. >> in defense of her actions, smith testified she subsequently calmed down and never sent that letter and besides, she said, the video of the random dude was much ado about nothing. >> it doesn't constitute any evidence that someone got in that building. >> wouldn't have changed anything about the case? >> no, absolutely not. >> for his part, mcveigh said he didn't tell the prosecutor about the video because he was probably confident that was not the killer but after hearing the testimony, the judge throughout david dooley's conviction. it was a stunning development, setting the stage for a new trial. david dooley would remain behind bars in the interim. >> they found out and he called me and he was relieved he was going to get another chance to prove his innocence. we still have a murderer out there an
she wrote a letter to bruce mcvay saying how could you do this to me?hat someone on the defense side will find it at some point we will all lined up in trouble over it and the entire case will be tainted because of it. he wrote that. >> i did write that. >> in defense of her actions, smith testified she subsequently calmed down and never sent that letter and besides, she said, the video of the random dude was much ado about nothing. >> it doesn't constitute any evidence that...
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bruce, thank you, guys. mayor, thank you.let me just say i'm going is the my time give you a few thank yous out there. the first one is to you. you guys out there, i'm going to give back come \40{l1}s{l0}\'40{l1}s{l0} ago i made the decision leave the nfl to experience one day this vision which you guys never visit. i'll tell you about that in a secular i want to thank my good friends tim scott, byron, always highlight your mothers because we found out in black commuting when things are going sideways when men were taught not to be mean anymore, it was a true love of christ from her mother said they kept fighting. we need a picture our fight -- that's what this all about. how can we know get back to teaching men how to be men? and this is what i'm seeing right now, i was a blessing i like, unlike tim and by what i grew up in a family that had a remarkable dad. i had a dad like corey. on saturday he would run towards death and heartbeat for his family. he wanted to leave a legacy. he's a world war ii vet but he knew he what a
bruce, thank you, guys. mayor, thank you.let me just say i'm going is the my time give you a few thank yous out there. the first one is to you. you guys out there, i'm going to give back come \40{l1}s{l0}\'40{l1}s{l0} ago i made the decision leave the nfl to experience one day this vision which you guys never visit. i'll tell you about that in a secular i want to thank my good friends tim scott, byron, always highlight your mothers because we found out in black commuting when things are going...