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i'm joined on the phone by carl reiner. thank you so much, mr. reiner.ck out this apistol, who some believe were on the verge of quitting? >> well, what is guide meg is a guy named trump in the office. i tweet every night about him and why he shouldn't be there. and we can see trump and in that article, i said, how would you like to vacation in europe and hear that trump's row versus wade is thrown out of the mix? it's scary. and that's one of the reasons i got involved with -- i'm not that great -- i'm a good tweeter, but this took a lot of work. that particular article. >> it is very well written, carl. very well written. let me ask you about trump. kennedy, i hear, i think he is not going to retire. i'm not sure if your article made the difference or not, but i don't think he will. maybe for the same reasons you wrote the article, what do you think? he is fearful of what would happen after him. >> it would be wonderful if i had influence on him. but i love the naekt influenced himself. if he sees it as i see it, then i admire him even more. he didn't
i'm joined on the phone by carl reiner. thank you so much, mr. reiner.ck out this apistol, who some believe were on the verge of quitting? >> well, what is guide meg is a guy named trump in the office. i tweet every night about him and why he shouldn't be there. and we can see trump and in that article, i said, how would you like to vacation in europe and hear that trump's row versus wade is thrown out of the mix? it's scary. and that's one of the reasons i got involved with -- i'm not...
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headline, carl reiner, justice kennedy, don't retire.oceans lerch and gearing up for oceans twelve while also writing another book, which led me to a cross country book tour. i know what it means to be your age. i know the problems that come with the journey. you, sir, are now an old man. and by the way, carl reiner is now 95. >> should put him on the supreme court. i've written two columns beseeching president kennedy not to retire. but the point that could resonate with justice kennedy is the justices have watched the justices retire to help her husband who was sick. it is said she regretted it and she left too soon. so his point, you got a lot of good years ahead of you could really resonate. >> rich, the fact is if we don't get to retirement soon, it's not going to happen. justices are mindful of the political calendar. you don't do this on election years. >> many on the right are hoping he retires. there are a lot of great things he can do, country trips, barbecuing. if trump got a second pick, that would cement his place with conse
headline, carl reiner, justice kennedy, don't retire.oceans lerch and gearing up for oceans twelve while also writing another book, which led me to a cross country book tour. i know what it means to be your age. i know the problems that come with the journey. you, sir, are now an old man. and by the way, carl reiner is now 95. >> should put him on the supreme court. i've written two columns beseeching president kennedy not to retire. but the point that could resonate with justice kennedy...
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did anybody see carl reiner's hbo documentary? [indiscernible] >> i saw the trailer. lawrence: it is fabulous. seniors andplus a he spoke, mel brooks and all those people. these people are doing amazing things. so it really depends on, it is luck. it is genetics. [indiscernible] lawrence: i do talk about how a doctor is saying a new patient and that new patient is 70 years old, is a new patient comes into a doctor's office and that patient is 70 years old, a doctor has no idea what is going to come through the door. the patient could have the body of a 55-year-old or 50-year-old, be fit as a fiddle. or he or she could be a total wreck. so, you know, it varies tremendously. i look at it as mostly genetic. yes? the young man at the microphone. [laughter] lawrence: he is my brother. >> what kind of jobs are older americans getting? is it to make more money? lawrence: they really are. that is one of the things that the experts did not get right. they did not anticipate so many of us would be working in front of screens all day on the internet, which is easier than working
did anybody see carl reiner's hbo documentary? [indiscernible] >> i saw the trailer. lawrence: it is fabulous. seniors andplus a he spoke, mel brooks and all those people. these people are doing amazing things. so it really depends on, it is luck. it is genetics. [indiscernible] lawrence: i do talk about how a doctor is saying a new patient and that new patient is 70 years old, is a new patient comes into a doctor's office and that patient is 70 years old, a doctor has no idea what is...
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did anybody see carl reiner's hbo documentary? >> i saw a trailer. >> it's fabulous. he found 90 plus-year-olds like himself and went and spoke to them. mel brooks and all those people. you know, these people are doing amazing things. so it really depends on -- it's luck, you know, your genetics. i do talk about how the doctor is seeing a new patient and he or she is 70 years old, that patient, if a new patient comes into a doctor's office, and that patient is 70 years old, a doctor has no idea what is going to walk through the door. that patient could be at the -- have the body of a 55-year-old or 50-year-old, be fit as a fiddle, or he or she could be a total wreck. so, you know, it varies tremendously. and i look at it as mostly genetics. yes? the young man at the microphone. my brother. >> all right. what kind of jobs are older americans getting? are they using the internet more to make money so they don't have to commute or travel? >> yeah. they really are. that is one of the things the experts did not get right. they didn't anticipate that so many of us would be
did anybody see carl reiner's hbo documentary? >> i saw a trailer. >> it's fabulous. he found 90 plus-year-olds like himself and went and spoke to them. mel brooks and all those people. you know, these people are doing amazing things. so it really depends on -- it's luck, you know, your genetics. i do talk about how the doctor is seeing a new patient and he or she is 70 years old, that patient, if a new patient comes into a doctor's office, and that patient is 70 years old, a doctor...
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. >> in the hollywood, the co-writer, carl reiner, "dick van dyke." >> i wish somebody had told me.ave worn my hair. ♪ if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. >>> i've got to tell you this one. you know those knock, knock jokes? >> yeah, but they're old now. >> i've got a real good one, i've got a real funny one. >> go ahead. >> start. say it. >> i say? >> yeah. knock, knock. who's there? >> there was only three networks. there was only one late night show, really, and it was jack paar. >> they don't understand how we do this show. we just keep talking with no script. >> i know. it's agony. >> jack paar invented the late night television talk show. >> you feel confident? >> there is not a man in the world to beat me. i'm as good as liberace. >> jack had in his corner his personality. his fabulously, interesting, complex, frightening, neurotic, but in other cases enthusiastic and informed personality. it made for great television. >> how much time have i done? i don't have a watch either. how much? has it
. >> in the hollywood, the co-writer, carl reiner, "dick van dyke." >> i wish somebody had told me.ave worn my hair. ♪ if you could book a flight, then add a hotel, or car, or activity in one place and save, where would you go? ♪ expedia. >>> i've got to tell you this one. you know those knock, knock jokes? >> yeah, but they're old now. >> i've got a real good one, i've got a real funny one. >> go ahead. >> start. say it. >> i...
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neil simon, carl reiner, mel brooks, woody allen.thing you laughed at in the second half of the 20th century was provided by them. >> do you recognize this voice, al? >> hello, al. remember me? i used to encourage you. i helped you in those desperate years when you needed help so very much. i guided you and encouraged you and did so much to mold your character and make you the person you are today. >> can i hear it again? >> your show is now looked at by comedy mavens as one of the great early comedy shows if not the great early comedy sketch show. a precursor by many, many years of "saturday night live" and everything that followed. >> al, al, i wonder if you would tell our audience exactly who this lady is. >> i don't know who she is but it's all right with me. >> one of the fast es rise into comic commentators is young woody allen. >> tell us service for emotionally disturbed type called dial-a-prayer. there's a number you dial if you're an atheist. you don't hear anything on the other end of the phone. >> stand-up comedians befor
neil simon, carl reiner, mel brooks, woody allen.thing you laughed at in the second half of the 20th century was provided by them. >> do you recognize this voice, al? >> hello, al. remember me? i used to encourage you. i helped you in those desperate years when you needed help so very much. i guided you and encouraged you and did so much to mold your character and make you the person you are today. >> can i hear it again? >> your show is now looked at by comedy mavens as...
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wait, that was a carl reiner comedy classic from my childhood.ke those dragons, just go away. everyone. g, this is "surveillance." live from our world headquarters in new york, i'm tom keene. "game of thrones." guy johnson does not catch it. game going whole on in the throne of england, which is over brexit. monday an update on a morning, guy. guy: tom keene is speaking in code this morning, but we'll decipher it. figure out what's going on. we'll watch the show. it's the 't think royal family we're worried about, i think it's what's happening with the politics. we're trying to figure it out. trying to work out which is the more important series of developments, what happens in week, politics this specifically here at home in estminster, or what happens in brussels, where we have mr. brexit, mr. davis, talking today. we'll figure out what happens there. to be honest, too many moving parts to really, i think, get accurate handle on what's going on. guy: does prime minister may of the ancellor ex-check or's back? y: i don't know, to be honest, sir.
wait, that was a carl reiner comedy classic from my childhood.ke those dragons, just go away. everyone. g, this is "surveillance." live from our world headquarters in new york, i'm tom keene. "game of thrones." guy johnson does not catch it. game going whole on in the throne of england, which is over brexit. monday an update on a morning, guy. guy: tom keene is speaking in code this morning, but we'll decipher it. figure out what's going on. we'll watch the show. it's the 't...