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i knew that dennis would be a character. before i met jeff who was a generation older than dennis and he became the central thread. he, and his own way, is a fascinating character. had worked on many of the same ideas as dennis and dennis colleagues for decades. for anyone who knows jeff, he has a fascinating, engaging, strange character who has endured serious hardship over the years among other things. i thought to myself, if i can just get jeff onto the page, maybe this book will work. >> i actually wanted to ask you about a moment about jeff. kind of this connector of this group. about halfway through the chapter that deals with the cases of ai, jeff putting out a small sigh. he said early diagnosis is not a trivial problem. we can do better, but why not let machines help us. this was specifically really important to him because of his life experience with pancreatic cancer. that moment comes back at the end of the book. you see him immersed in this. he has also, at that moment -- >> i love that you pinpoint those. you see in the emotion that
i knew that dennis would be a character. before i met jeff who was a generation older than dennis and he became the central thread. he, and his own way, is a fascinating character. had worked on many of the same ideas as dennis and dennis colleagues for decades. for anyone who knows jeff, he has a fascinating, engaging, strange character who has endured serious hardship over the years among other things. i thought to myself, if i can just get jeff onto the page, maybe this book will work....
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when your her, your grieving, you don't know what to think. >> caplan interview dennis who said it had. >> i got a little bit angry with him about that because -- he took a lot of my dad staff -- there was just disagreements, just like i'm starting to see with my brother's death. >> caplan had learned that don had lost his job as a firefighter because of a drug test. he asked us about that. and that's true? >> marijuana. >> marilyn, okay. >> nothing heavy. i guarantee my brother hasn't touched heavy drugs in 30 years. >> then dennis came up with a name. someone else he thought detectives should be taking a look at. >> you know and it makes me mad. i mean -- i'm no investigator. i'm no cop. you know, but this guy spends two hours in my brother's house the other day. >> you're talking about the landlord, benny? >> benny, the landlord. dana says just days after don's murder, he found many inside don's home. >> benny claimed he was feeding the dog. dennis claimed, well i don't love he's messing with a crime. seen >> dennis told caplan that he had her own don was upset with many over a hole
when your her, your grieving, you don't know what to think. >> caplan interview dennis who said it had. >> i got a little bit angry with him about that because -- he took a lot of my dad staff -- there was just disagreements, just like i'm starting to see with my brother's death. >> caplan had learned that don had lost his job as a firefighter because of a drug test. he asked us about that. and that's true? >> marijuana. >> marilyn, okay. >> nothing heavy. i...
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south carolina is home to george denny who was the youngest person executed in america at 14 years oldthey actually put a bible under him for him to sit on so they could electrocute him. fast forward to 2014, like many people who have been on death row, george finny was exonerated. queer heading in the wrong direction. i hope the governor will wake up tomorrow morning and have a change a heart. but he has been an avid supporter of donald trump along with a lot of republicans in this state. i don't think unfortunately we are going to get help on the legislative level. hopefully, the court will help us out. there are issues with this bill. in fact, it is retroactive. so for individuals who picked lethal injection they are going to be forced to be electrocuted. i think there are some constitutional issues there. all we can do is keep working, keep fighting and pay attention and go out and vote because in a state that just months ago or weeks ago still feverishly fought to protect the heartbeat it is odd that so many of them who voted to protect fetal heartbeats are voting to have other pe
south carolina is home to george denny who was the youngest person executed in america at 14 years oldthey actually put a bible under him for him to sit on so they could electrocute him. fast forward to 2014, like many people who have been on death row, george finny was exonerated. queer heading in the wrong direction. i hope the governor will wake up tomorrow morning and have a change a heart. but he has been an avid supporter of donald trump along with a lot of republicans in this state. i...
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well, for more on this, we can speak to gareth dennis, who is a rail writer and engineer. we heard about earlier and the government taking back control, essentially? i government taking back control, essentially?— essentially? i think for starters, it's worth saying _ essentially? i think for starters, it's worth saying this _ essentially? i think for starters, it's worth saying this report, - essentially? i think for starters, it's worth saying this report, i l it's worth saying this report, i went through it in reasonable detail. it's pretty positive. not as radical as people are making out. it's just a natural step, radical as people are making out. it'sjust a natural step, it radical as people are making out. it's just a natural step, it was already collapsing before and it is in the process of collapsing before the pandemic. the pandemic to smell the pandemic. the pandemic to smell the cotton that shut and so, this next step for government to take in the franchises and. it will be more like the transport for london model where you've got a concession and see if the pa
well, for more on this, we can speak to gareth dennis, who is a rail writer and engineer. we heard about earlier and the government taking back control, essentially? i government taking back control, essentially?— essentially? i think for starters, it's worth saying _ essentially? i think for starters, it's worth saying this _ essentially? i think for starters, it's worth saying this report, - essentially? i think for starters, it's worth saying this report, i l it's worth saying this report,...
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it was directed by dennis hopper, who learned how to make films from the master of independent filmmaker roger corman, a man who would have an important influence on martin scorsese, francis ford coppola, many others. this independent filmmaker was going to produce the new stage of american film, but it was film made for popular consumption, film made not for art, but for entertainment and to make money. much of that was dependent upon sensationalist. they did not have the money to advertise the films, so they simply took stories, ripped them from the headlines and used the news in order to sell the movie. that is where many of the films we are going to talk about come from. there was a lot of music in that film. i can member the first cassette i ever bought was steppenwolf. steppenwolf was featured in "easy rider." it is music and film coming together in a big way. it is in the late 1960's and early 1970's, all of these people are out and about and traveling. they are following check parallax's -- jack kerouac's admonition to get on the road. is this a road trip -- and all of you have p
it was directed by dennis hopper, who learned how to make films from the master of independent filmmaker roger corman, a man who would have an important influence on martin scorsese, francis ford coppola, many others. this independent filmmaker was going to produce the new stage of american film, but it was film made for popular consumption, film made not for art, but for entertainment and to make money. much of that was dependent upon sensationalist. they did not have the money to advertise...
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dennis ross, who was the former special assistant to president obama and dealt with the middle's foryears. thanks so much ffr jor joining . what's your reaction to hearing the israeli defense forces publicly announce that air and ground troops are attacking in the gaza strip? >> i think it doesn't come as a surprise in the following sense. when you have a large part of the country, including tel-aviv shot down, this is not something that the israeli government is going to tolerate. i think the message they want to send to hamas is you broke the rules of the game. we are going to reestablish those rules. we are going to reestablish deterrents. if it requires us to come in on the ground, we're going to come in on the ground. but there are different ways to come in on the ground. what you're hearing doesn't mean this is an all-out onslaught going into gaza city, but it does signal hamas that if you think we're not prepared to, in fact, use a ground invasion, think again. some of this may be designed to get very specific targets and may be using special forces. some of it may be designed
dennis ross, who was the former special assistant to president obama and dealt with the middle's foryears. thanks so much ffr jor joining . what's your reaction to hearing the israeli defense forces publicly announce that air and ground troops are attacking in the gaza strip? >> i think it doesn't come as a surprise in the following sense. when you have a large part of the country, including tel-aviv shot down, this is not something that the israeli government is going to tolerate. i...
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here is dennis with sports. >>> good morning everybody. who is talking about or complaining about the play in tournament now. warriors and lakers, a thriller that came down to the final second of the game in l.a. curry and james playing for seven seed in the western conference playoff. final seconds, first half, steph, two defenders all over him. three at the buzzer, golden state up 13 at the break. l.a. out scores dubs 35-24 in the third and in the fourth james for the lay up, lakers had a four point lead. three minutes, curry shakes and banks defender, banks in the floater, warriors, a three point lead. tied at 100, a minute to play, lebron with the desperation three to beat the shot clock, peek obligers, gave lakers the lead. curry is like "are you serious"? 20th warrior turn over of the night ends the game. lakers win 103-100 and advance to the playoffs. goa tough one caus yodon'real go in. great players make great shots. that's what happens. >> couldn't be more proud of the team for what they've become over the last couple months. but thi
here is dennis with sports. >>> good morning everybody. who is talking about or complaining about the play in tournament now. warriors and lakers, a thriller that came down to the final second of the game in l.a. curry and james playing for seven seed in the western conference playoff. final seconds, first half, steph, two defenders all over him. three at the buzzer, golden state up 13 at the break. l.a. out scores dubs 35-24 in the third and in the fourth james for the lay up, lakers...
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dennis? >> hey, paul, who's the best pitcher right now on the san francisco giant roster?ittle bit of woody. now think about that. >>> and can the warriors take i'm m 53, but inin my mind i'm still 3535. that's why i i take oste e bi-x toto keep me m moving the way y i was madede to, it nouririshes and s strengths my jointnts for the e long te. osteo bibi-flex, plulus vitamid for r immune supupport. >>> hey, everybody, the golden state warriors clinched a playoff berth with a big win against the best team in the nba. go figure. they hosted rudy gobert and the jazz, who have the best record in the association. final seconds of the third, jordan poole from oracle park. he banked it in. poole scored 20, dubs led by as many as 18, but utah took the last train to clarkson. his and one lay-up capped off a 23-7 run. warriors lead at two. now one-point game. little over a minute to go, clarkson hits from downtown. utah has the lead. he had 41 off the bench. 20 seconds to play. curry missed the three. loony got the ball back. curry another chance. hits. golden state up with 13 seco
dennis? >> hey, paul, who's the best pitcher right now on the san francisco giant roster?ittle bit of woody. now think about that. >>> and can the warriors take i'm m 53, but inin my mind i'm still 3535. that's why i i take oste e bi-x toto keep me m moving the way y i was madede to, it nouririshes and s strengths my jointnts for the e long te. osteo bibi-flex, plulus vitamid for r immune supupport. >>> hey, everybody, the golden state warriors clinched a playoff berth...
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dennis? >> hey, paul, who's the best pitcher right now on the san francisco giant roster? hint, he reminds me a little bit of woody. now think about that. >>> and can the warriors take isis your famimily ready for an e emergency?? you can prprepare by m mappingt two waways to escacape your ho, creaeating a supupply kit, and includuding your w whole fafamily in prpractice driri. for helplp creatingg an ememergency plalan, visitt safetytyactioncentnter.pge.cm for helplp creatingg an ememergency plalan, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hey y google, tuturn up the e . ♪ ♪ ♪ receceive a charargepoint homeme flex chararger or a public charging credit. see you volvo retailer for details. someday, looking back on the pandemic, you'll want to be proud to say i did everything i could. i found the strength. i looked out for everyone. i did what i could to keep my family safe. i will say, i did my part. while covid-19 is in the air, please, protect yourself and others. wear a mask, keep your distance, and get vaccinated when it's your turn. santa clara county. stay strong. spread hope. ♪ ♪ look, , if your
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instead, let's talk to another newswatch viewer who got in touch with us, mike denny.omplained specifically about laura kuenssberg asking the question she did about the flat at that covid news conference. can you tell me what concerned you? i just thought that the question was entirely inappropriate. a lot of people all over the country had been tuning in to hear a very, very important news conference about the coronavirus pandemic. and for ms kuenssberg to effectively attempt to hijack that was, i think, quite frankly, appalling, and i think it was a delight for me and a lot of the country to see mr hancock quite firmly but politely put her in her place. there are otherjournalists who asked a covid question and then added on, "and would you like to respond to laura's question?" so to be fair, other journalists felt it was a question worthy of an answer. it's a question probably worthy of an answer, but not in the setting that news conference was taking place, in my opinion. how much coverage did you notice in the build—up to you deciding to complain to newswatch? it f
instead, let's talk to another newswatch viewer who got in touch with us, mike denny.omplained specifically about laura kuenssberg asking the question she did about the flat at that covid news conference. can you tell me what concerned you? i just thought that the question was entirely inappropriate. a lot of people all over the country had been tuning in to hear a very, very important news conference about the coronavirus pandemic. and for ms kuenssberg to effectively attempt to hijack that...
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dennis ravel who is maureen's widower was also quite helpful. ron was not only spoke to me, but he helped me. in things where i needed a blood relative for instance. i was able to get into nancy's then anne francis robinson's school records going back to kindergarten. because ron got sidwell friends school here in washington to release them to me. i also spoke to nanc. stepbrother richard who survived her and you know was just a font of just wonderful stories. so in the political career, let's focus on the white house years because that's really the subject of the book. but before the white house years there were several campaigns for the presidency two of which were obviously not only unsuccessful. but painful for nancy reagan you write that the 1976 campaign was one that she remembered more poignantly than any of the successful campaigns. why was that one? so hurtful well, first of all, it's you know important to know that. this just going into politics was something that neither of the reagan's would have envisioned when they fell in love in
dennis ravel who is maureen's widower was also quite helpful. ron was not only spoke to me, but he helped me. in things where i needed a blood relative for instance. i was able to get into nancy's then anne francis robinson's school records going back to kindergarten. because ron got sidwell friends school here in washington to release them to me. i also spoke to nanc. stepbrother richard who survived her and you know was just a font of just wonderful stories. so in the political career, let's...
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you should judge people by the content of their character as dennis prager who i learned so much fromas irrelevant as shoe size. race does not matter. that's what i teach them. >> lawrence: tracy, thank you so much for joining the program. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. >> lawrence: also with me tonight to talk critical race theory is sonny johnson the host of did she say that podcast. sunny, critical race theory is a theory. it's wrong, actually inaccurate. but there is a lot of stories that are missing in our history in the schools today. so, what is the conservative response to critical race theory? >> oh like literally i understand how this conversation kind of makes everyone a little bit emotional so i literally wrote notes to try to stay on topic. so i would like to start this with a personal experience. when i first started in politics, i the way democrats use black history. they center it around what white people did to us. so, in order to counteract that, i decided to do black history month without white people. and that way i could just look at our principles, our cha
you should judge people by the content of their character as dennis prager who i learned so much fromas irrelevant as shoe size. race does not matter. that's what i teach them. >> lawrence: tracy, thank you so much for joining the program. >> thank you, lawrence. >> thank you. >> lawrence: also with me tonight to talk critical race theory is sonny johnson the host of did she say that podcast. sunny, critical race theory is a theory. it's wrong, actually inaccurate. but...
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that people is far away's reno and chico felt those quakes and former longtime ktvu anchor dennis richman, whoass valley, says the earthquakes shook him right out of bed. things were walking across tables and stuff. we've got a couple of glam holders and stuff and it walked across one of the tables. i thought it was gonna follow devil jumped up and grabbed it. a number of people in the bay area reported getting alerts on their phones before the earthquake is google shake, alert says drop cover hold on shaking expected it arrived just around the same time the shaking was first reported this morning. vice president kamala harris had a virtual meeting with the president of mexico to discuss immigration president andres manuel lopez obrador told vice president harris that he is pleased president biden has asked her to be the administration's point person on immigration. vice president said the united states wants to address the root causes of migrants leaving guatemala, honduras and el salvador to pass through mexico to the u. s. we are going to do this work in a way that internationalizing is our
that people is far away's reno and chico felt those quakes and former longtime ktvu anchor dennis richman, whoass valley, says the earthquakes shook him right out of bed. things were walking across tables and stuff. we've got a couple of glam holders and stuff and it walked across one of the tables. i thought it was gonna follow devil jumped up and grabbed it. a number of people in the bay area reported getting alerts on their phones before the earthquake is google shake, alert says drop cover...
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apply at denny's today. who has dementia. 71 year old william christian was last seen on tuesday nightg his home in a beige 1997 ford explorer. he's six ft one was about £130. and as you can see, he has black hair and brown eyes. he was last seen wearing blue jeans and a 10 jacket. if you see him, you're asked to call oakland police immediately. a frightening sight on the peninsula. a mountain lion crashed through the window of a home in san bruno. in the middle of the night. ktvu is henry lee tells us it may have been attracted by some big game trophies hanging on the walls, a cat burglar quite literally in san bruno, less than a week after another big cat sighting in san francisco, my eyes locked on this huge animal. my one. what the #### is god? i'm outline our couch, steven rose of san bruno were awakened by what turned out to be a mountain lion that broke into their home and i did a quick you turn back towards the bedroom you happened at about 12 20 early tuesday morning at their home on ross way and your skyline college, their property backs up to open space. the mountain lion le
apply at denny's today. who has dementia. 71 year old william christian was last seen on tuesday nightg his home in a beige 1997 ford explorer. he's six ft one was about £130. and as you can see, he has black hair and brown eyes. he was last seen wearing blue jeans and a 10 jacket. if you see him, you're asked to call oakland police immediately. a frightening sight on the peninsula. a mountain lion crashed through the window of a home in san bruno. in the middle of the night. ktvu is henry lee...
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dennis. there's nobody who doesn't think they are not a force for good, however imperfect they are, but if there two places you would target, what are they? what are the rules he would introduce or reintroduce to make the more system transparent or safe -- and safe? dennis: better markets is pro-capitalism and pro-markets too. we want them to benefit main street. the two big changes is the sec has to get back into the enforcement game, start enforcing the laws on the books, and enforcing them against individuals, including supervisors and executives. that was the predatory behavior. secondly, the banking regulators have to -- and the nonbanking regulators -- start focusing on the shadow banking system, making sure the treasury markets and the whole panoply of shadow banking firms have capital, have risk management, have liquidity and are regulated as robustly as the banks so that they will perform as well as the banks did in 2020. that will protect the american people. that will give us a financial system that supports the real economy and dried the predators out of the system. -- and drive the
dennis. there's nobody who doesn't think they are not a force for good, however imperfect they are, but if there two places you would target, what are they? what are the rules he would introduce or reintroduce to make the more system transparent or safe -- and safe? dennis: better markets is pro-capitalism and pro-markets too. we want them to benefit main street. the two big changes is the sec has to get back into the enforcement game, start enforcing the laws on the books, and enforcing them...
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pretty bad there's people who are not paying the rent and say they're not going to be able to pay their rent for the foreseeable future. please. a folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're joined by comedian extraordinary russell peters russell canadian comedian who got his start at the comedy clubs in toronto has branched out the world is his oyster he became the 1st comedian to do a netflix special and they currently has podcast called culturally canceled available where you get your podcast break the pod down from a r p. well. you know we're living in a time where but he scared what they're saying out in public and as i'm sure you in private with your friends and much like myself when i'm with my friends i was states on them i go could you imagine if somebody could hear a conversation right now we would be canceled so i basically have those same types of conversations in my back yard with my friends we smoke a cigar we have some drinks and and we just talk the talk and there's no a malice involved and we're talking about anybody so i mean if you want to cancel list for being real people and talking about real things and that's on you that's not
pretty bad there's people who are not paying the rent and say they're not going to be able to pay their rent for the foreseeable future. please. a folks welcome back to dennis miller plus one we're joined by comedian extraordinary russell peters russell canadian comedian who got his start at the comedy clubs in toronto has branched out the world is his oyster he became the 1st comedian to do a netflix special and they currently has podcast called culturally canceled available where you get your...
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expenses awaiting to install the oxygen generator relief from patients who gets help. from denny i'm now joined by the german ambassador to india. missile into a germany joins more than 40 countries who have pledged assistance a does the germany's help make any real difference there on the ground. you know i think in a country where you have 1300000000 people this question is always a rhetorical question because that's just so many people but yes it makes a difference. to health situation in the country as it bridges john martinkus your program has shown italy so it's john mattick enter into lead colts bit of 00 spittle best of luck oath oxygen dellec oath sometimes the doctors the person though there is so is so striking so it was important to act fast and germany was among the 1st countries to reject the critique of other the few countries and so we often already on the way i was 2nd to believe them into government as it was already built before that from private companies and corporate companies but this is the 2nd windows to flight which is companies just touching down tomorr
expenses awaiting to install the oxygen generator relief from patients who gets help. from denny i'm now joined by the german ambassador to india. missile into a germany joins more than 40 countries who have pledged assistance a does the germany's help make any real difference there on the ground. you know i think in a country where you have 1300000000 people this question is always a rhetorical question because that's just so many people but yes it makes a difference. to health situation in...
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you can look for culturally cancelled where you get your pod cast russell peter sorry micra who are you dennis it's good to see you nice to see you you know i'm a member of the fact that stand up has turned into a. if boggles my mind we used to do it in a little clubs in our city and then it would branch out to the city then the northeast corridor of our. country i'd better able to defer to countries brussels mind that day i mean the great thing for guys like well for me i'm especially you before you were you did s. and i was sure you started in pittsburgh and then were here way out of pittsburgh a night same thing for me and i started in toronto and then you started doing surrounding cities you know if you just keep expanding well listen tronto feels like the un compared pittsburgh i love my hometown but that was like the tiny bottle city of kandahar at super met we never thought we were going to get it the arts but you're onto at least as a bit of a collective meeting place for the world so you had a little more savoir faire about it but when you go to these other countries russell. explain
you can look for culturally cancelled where you get your pod cast russell peter sorry micra who are you dennis it's good to see you nice to see you you know i'm a member of the fact that stand up has turned into a. if boggles my mind we used to do it in a little clubs in our city and then it would branch out to the city then the northeast corridor of our. country i'd better able to defer to countries brussels mind that day i mean the great thing for guys like well for me i'm especially you...
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jason: it varied a great deal, dennis, depending on who is doing the capturing. so there certainly are cases of jewish g.i.'s that end up in the german system, the european system, who are singled out, who are treated differently when other p.o.w.'s because of their jewishness -- that is document to. -- differently than other p.o.w.'s because of their jewishness. that is document. as p.o.w.'s, their treatment was maintained by the army, not the s.s., gestapo, etc. in many cases, they were treated like p.o.w.'s. but we have instances where they are singled out because of their jewishness. it was an across-the-board policy in the system itself. obviously, if they fell into the hands of the s.s., gestapo, etc., it was a totally different story. alexandra: just to jump in, it is generally speaking true that jewish p.o.w.'s from the western countries, americans, bricks, so on, were treated well under the geneva convention. but the exception was soviet jewish p.o.w.'s or those captured in poland. if they were found to be jewish, they were murdered. there were about 85,
jason: it varied a great deal, dennis, depending on who is doing the capturing. so there certainly are cases of jewish g.i.'s that end up in the german system, the european system, who are singled out, who are treated differently when other p.o.w.'s because of their jewishness -- that is document to. -- differently than other p.o.w.'s because of their jewishness. that is document. as p.o.w.'s, their treatment was maintained by the army, not the s.s., gestapo, etc. in many cases, they were...
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i get back with my friend les dennis who will play my husband, who happens to be one of the best kissers. i was down _ because you issues? i think it was then. i was down to _ because you issues? i think it was then. i was down to the _ because you issues? i think it was then. i was down to the last i because you issues? i think it was then. i was down to the last vote, i because you issues? i think it was l then. i was down to the last vote, i was in the lead and they gave me nul points and the irish 12 points. it was mad. such a huge event. find i was mad. such a huge event. and i loved it. was mad. such a huge event. and i loved it- i — was mad. such a huge event. and i loved it- i do _ was mad. such a huge event. and i loved it. i do not _ was mad. such a huge event. and i loved it. i do not think— was mad. such a huge event. and i loved it. i do not think i _ was mad. such a huge event. and i loved it. i do not think i would i was mad. such a huge event. and i loved it. i do not think i would run to be part of it again. i think we might struggle to win this year. we don't might strug
i get back with my friend les dennis who will play my husband, who happens to be one of the best kissers. i was down _ because you issues? i think it was then. i was down to _ because you issues? i think it was then. i was down to the _ because you issues? i think it was then. i was down to the last i because you issues? i think it was then. i was down to the last vote, i because you issues? i think it was l then. i was down to the last vote, i was in the lead and they gave me nul points and...
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who still hasn't found what she's looking for. there's anne and reggie, the latter of whom is harbouring a growing drug dependency which will land him in hot water. and then there's dennis find a woman who can give him what he needs most — a home. you need a handyman, don't you? i don't care. co—produced by black swan director darren aronofsky, some kind of heaven began life as part of oppenheim's undergraduate thesis and blossomed into a sundance assisted indie hit. oppenheim says he wanted to figure out why thousands of retirees were isolating themselves in a truman show like bubble world that reminded them of their youth. very nice spacing. appropriately, cinematographer david bolen plays up the air of artifice, filling his frames with candy coloured images that draw inspiration from films like tom haynes�* safe and tim burton's edward scissorhands. the result is a revealing portrait proving that elderly life is no less eventful than the madness of youth and wondering where it might lived in a theme park rather than the real world. we have too much fun down here, you know? it's available from dogwoof on demand and other streaming platforms. dad, will you read me a st
who still hasn't found what she's looking for. there's anne and reggie, the latter of whom is harbouring a growing drug dependency which will land him in hot water. and then there's dennis find a woman who can give him what he needs most — a home. you need a handyman, don't you? i don't care. co—produced by black swan director darren aronofsky, some kind of heaven began life as part of oppenheim's undergraduate thesis and blossomed into a sundance assisted indie hit. oppenheim says he...
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dennis? over to you. >>> you know who's hot right now?nts trying to make it three straight in los angeles. and the wheels came off for one driver at the brickyard. the greatest spectac it's time for sleep number's memorial day sale on the new sleep numbmber 360 smamart b. it's t the most cocomfortabl, bobody-sensingng, automatitically-respspondin, energy-buiuilding, dudually-adjusustable, dad-powewering, wellness-b-boosting, foot-warmiming, temperatature-balancncing, recocovery-assisisting, efeffortlesslyly life-chanang. provoven qualityty night sleep we'v've ever madade. and now, s save $1,00000 on thw sleep p number 36060 spspecial editition smart td plplus 0% inteterest for 3 36 s and d free premimium deliverern you add a a base. endsds mony >>> hey everybody. the giants lost their first four games this season against the dodgers today the comeback kids had a chance to make it three straight in the win column at dodgers stadium. bragging rights on the line for the two kids. top 1. due bone hit a high fly ball down the line. got the dis
dennis? over to you. >>> you know who's hot right now?nts trying to make it three straight in los angeles. and the wheels came off for one driver at the brickyard. the greatest spectac it's time for sleep number's memorial day sale on the new sleep numbmber 360 smamart b. it's t the most cocomfortabl, bobody-sensingng, automatitically-respspondin, energy-buiuilding, dudually-adjusustable, dad-powewering, wellness-b-boosting, foot-warmiming, temperatature-balancncing,...
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who are you, dennis miller? >> okay. all right, babe. i love dennis miller.ome do this show, aren't you, dennis? yes, i am. don't go anywhere. we'll be right back. # ** there's more to a yard than freshly cut grass. which is exactly why we built these mowers, to clear the way for stuff like this, right here. run with us, because the best yards are planted with real memories. search john deere mowers for more. how great is it that we get to tell everybody how liberty mutual customizes your car insurance so you only pay for what you need? i mean it... uh-oh, sorry... oh... what? i'm an emu! no, buddy! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ >> greg: we're out of time. set your dvr's every night so you never miss an episode. thank you to our guests and studio audience. shannon bream is next. i love you, america. *** >> shannon: hello and welcome to fox news at night. i'm shannon bream in washington. breaking tonight, republicans sounding the alarm warning all conservatives they say are at risk of being censored on social media. what w
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. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell coming up next in sports. a who'srs were willie mays on his 90th birthday. >> in my mind you are the steph curry of your day. >> reporter: and he finally comes back to bite the hand that fed him. >> four-hit games, pretty good. >>> today's national nurses day. check out all of the love on social media for our healthcare heroes. >>> the baseball god scheduling the games do not exactly shine on the giants today, they were off on willie mays 90th birthday, they plan to celebrate with willie at oracle park tomorrow night. meanwhile, statue outside third and king is appropriately festive for the day. the oldest living hall of famer and a long list of well-wishers today including president obama who treated he might not have made it to the white house if it wasn't for willie mays. one of many heartfelt messages for the say hey kid. >> in my mind you're kind of the steph curry of your day. >> you are an icon, a legend. you paved the way for so many to come after you. >> i was lucky enough to meet you at training camp in ariz
. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell coming up next in sports. a who'srs were willie mays on his 90th birthday. >> in my mind you are the steph curry of your day. >> reporter: and he finally comes back to bite the hand that fed him. >> four-hit games, pretty good. >>> today's national nurses day. check out all of the love on social media for our healthcare heroes. >>> the baseball god scheduling the games do not exactly shine on the giants today, they were off...
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who still hasn't found what she's looking for. there is and and reggie the latter assume harbouring a growing drug dependency which will lead him in hot water. and then there's denniss most, a home. ., ., ., , ., ., �* home. you need a handyman, don't ou? home. you need a handyman, don't you? co-produced _ home. you need a handyman, don't you? co-produced by— home. you need a handyman, don't you? co-produced by black - home. you need a handyman, don't you? co-produced by black swan i you? co-produced by black swan roduce a you? co-produced by black swan produce a aronofsky _ you? co-produced by black swan produce a aronofsky some i you? co-produced by black swan produce a aronofsky some kind l you? co-produced by black swan| produce a aronofsky some kind of heaven began life as oftentimes undergraduate thesis and blossomed into a sundance assisted in the head. oppenheimersaid he wants into a sundance assisted in the head. oppenheimer said he wants to find out why thousands of retirees were isolating themselves in a truman show like bubble world that reminded them of their youth. very nice spacing. appropriately cinematographer plays up the air of artifice filling h
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wine but like every investor he had to start somewhere well this week i'm dennis miller plus one o'leary shared how the advice who late mother gave him early on still plays a role in his career today. my dad my step dad lives in switzerland and he's really was was into winds when i was a teenager and he started teaching about the different varietals burgundies porto's of the r.c. region the italians you know the cabin a mosquito all of these different you know i just learned in europe people are uptight you know kids drink wine water with water when they're 7 years old that's just how they do in switzerland and so you learn early on and i've learned how to blend in so you know i finally when i was very fortunate i started investing in vineyards. and. the best way to turn yourself into a poor guys to invest in the wine business because there's 3 tiers of distribution and then along came the last changing about 6 years ago we can ship from your wine in california to 42 states directs and that changed everything for me because the whole shark tank thing i became the wine guy and now i could go online and say look i'
wine but like every investor he had to start somewhere well this week i'm dennis miller plus one o'leary shared how the advice who late mother gave him early on still plays a role in his career today. my dad my step dad lives in switzerland and he's really was was into winds when i was a teenager and he started teaching about the different varietals burgundies porto's of the r.c. region the italians you know the cabin a mosquito all of these different you know i just learned in europe people...
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brave tenants at plaza east who have come forward to speak out, to stand up for their rights, to demand fair treatment. i especially want to thank resident of plaza east, dennis williams, who is also the founder of "no racism, no hate san francisco," who has work really tirelessly particularly in the last year, but before that as well, to bring to light the issues at plaza east. and i want to recognize and thank martha hollins of the residents council who has been working to improve the lives of tenants at plaza east. and several weeks ago, an article from the san francisco public press took a deep dive into the living conditions at plaza east. the article documented in detail the uninhabitable conditions, and how residents have complained about a series of housing problems, including leaking pipes, rotting floors, electrical problems, inadequate ventilation, causing moisture and mold to build up, and sewage bubbling up on base boards, and issues with front doors not locking properly, and a long list of other serious conditions that were outlined in the article and are well-known to residents. residents shared that the conditions at the complex really have si
brave tenants at plaza east who have come forward to speak out, to stand up for their rights, to demand fair treatment. i especially want to thank resident of plaza east, dennis williams, who is also the founder of "no racism, no hate san francisco," who has work really tirelessly particularly in the last year, but before that as well, to bring to light the issues at plaza east. and i want to recognize and thank martha hollins of the residents council who has been working to improve...
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brave tenants at plaza east who have come forward to speak out, to stand up for their rights, to demand fair treatment. i especially want to thank resident of plaza east, dennis williams, who is also the founder of "no racism, no hate san francisco," who has work really tirelessly particularly in the last year, but before that as well, to bring to light the issues at plaza east. and i want to recognize and thank martha hollins of the residents council who has been working to improve the lives of tenants at plaza east. and several weeks ago, an article from the san francisco public press took a deep dive into the living conditions at plaza east. the article documented in detail the uninhabitable conditions, and how residents have complained about a series of housing problems, including leaking pipes, rotting floors, electrical problems, inadequate ventilation, causing moisture and mold to build up, and sewage bubbling up on base boards, and issues with front doors not locking properly, and a long list of other serious conditions that were outlined in the article and are well-known to residents. residents shared that the conditions at the complex really have si
brave tenants at plaza east who have come forward to speak out, to stand up for their rights, to demand fair treatment. i especially want to thank resident of plaza east, dennis williams, who is also the founder of "no racism, no hate san francisco," who has work really tirelessly particularly in the last year, but before that as well, to bring to light the issues at plaza east. and i want to recognize and thank martha hollins of the residents council who has been working to improve...
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it found several biden staffers have ties to organizations who rely on dark money from v.a. secretary dennisuse chief of staff ron klain who once served on the board for the center of american progress action fund. as for the president's feelings on dark money, he told a crowd in 2019 he's against it. >> what are you going to do about dark money in politics? in 500 words or less. >> number one, take none of it number two, end it. >> the white house says it supports an election reform bill like hr-1 which supporters say could end dark money in politics. the controversial proposal has already passed the house but faces much tougher odds of passing in the senate. mean time 38 democratic senators are call on the irs to once again require interest groups and unions to report donors names and addresses to the government. those requirements were dropped last year under the trump administration. bret? >> bret: mark, thank you. up next, students being taught that america is evil and that white people are oppressors, patients not happy about it we will tell you where it's happening and what those pare
it found several biden staffers have ties to organizations who rely on dark money from v.a. secretary dennisuse chief of staff ron klain who once served on the board for the center of american progress action fund. as for the president's feelings on dark money, he told a crowd in 2019 he's against it. >> what are you going to do about dark money in politics? in 500 words or less. >> number one, take none of it number two, end it. >> the white house says it supports an election...
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. >> the dennis green here. >> yes. he is who he said he was. and the american voters like it. they're not letting him off the hook. all right. now in terms of attributes, you see a little bit about why some of the voters might be giving him the benefit of the doubt on things. >> sure. so i think this just sort of puts it all together. right? these are presidential attributes. this is our cnn poll. right around 100 days released a poll last week. look at this. on honest or trustworthy, 54% say biden is. keeping his campaign promises, again, is he who he says he is? 59% of americans say yes. those are very different figures from the last president of the united states who just 37% said was honest and trustworthy. a little better on this score right here, 48%. said that he was keeping his campaign promises. but overall, the american voters, i don't know why it keeps doing that. >> your body heat. >> i'm radiating heat off it. basically voters think that biden is who he says he was. >> again. the issue, if you want to argue too liberal or conservative, go ahechltd the idea he was
. >> the dennis green here. >> yes. he is who he said he was. and the american voters like it. they're not letting him off the hook. all right. now in terms of attributes, you see a little bit about why some of the voters might be giving him the benefit of the doubt on things. >> sure. so i think this just sort of puts it all together. right? these are presidential attributes. this is our cnn poll. right around 100 days released a poll last week. look at this. on honest or...
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also it was directed by uh directors dennis hopper in this case who had learned how to make films from the master of independent filmmaker roger corman a man who would have the important influence on martin scorsese francis ford coppola many many others this independent filmmaker was going to produce the new stage of american film, but it was film made for popular consumption. film made not for art but for entertainment and to make money. and much of that was dependent upon sensationalism. they didn't have the money to advertise the films. so what did they do? they simply took stories ripped them from the headlines and used the news in order to sell the movie. and that's where many of the films were going to talk about today come from and there was a lot of music in that film. and i can remember the first cassette that i ever bought. was steppenwolf and steppenwolf is featured an easy rider? and so it's music and film coming together in a big way. and you know, it's in the late 60s and early 70s all these young people are out and about and traveling. they're following jack kerouacs adm
also it was directed by uh directors dennis hopper in this case who had learned how to make films from the master of independent filmmaker roger corman a man who would have the important influence on martin scorsese francis ford coppola many many others this independent filmmaker was going to produce the new stage of american film, but it was film made for popular consumption. film made not for art but for entertainment and to make money. and much of that was dependent upon sensationalism. they...
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and look who we let back in the building, dennis o'donnell. >>> i actually see the anchors in person.ould there be a four-point play in the nba? i've got one guy who'd vote for it right now. this academic year has been, um, challenging. but i think there's so much success to celebrate. woman: it's been a year like no other. man: yet, for educators across california, the care, compassion, and teaching has never stopped. woman: addressing their unique needs... man: ...and providing a safe learning environment students could count on. woman: join us in honoring the work of educators. together, we will build a better california for all of us. the bennetts really know how to put their wifi to work. together, we will build a better whether it's work work... works for me. school work... it worked! or a work out... oh i'm working... they've got xfinity, which delivers wifi faster than a gig. it's the fastest wifi you can get. it's more than enough to keep everyone working. can your internet do that? this is work! this is hard! learn more about our latest breakthrough - gig wifi. plus, ask abo
and look who we let back in the building, dennis o'donnell. >>> i actually see the anchors in person.ould there be a four-point play in the nba? i've got one guy who'd vote for it right now. this academic year has been, um, challenging. but i think there's so much success to celebrate. woman: it's been a year like no other. man: yet, for educators across california, the care, compassion, and teaching has never stopped. woman: addressing their unique needs... man: ...and providing a...
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wine but like every investor he had to start somewhere all this week on dennis miller plus one o'leary shared how the advice who late mother gave him early on still plays a role in his career today. like yeah what's that lives in switzerland that he's really was was into once when i was a teenager he started teaching about the different varietals burgundies gordo's of the r.c. region the italians you know the cabin a scout all of these different you know i just learned in europe people are. you know kids drink wine water with water when they're 7 years old that's just how they do. and so it's on and so you learn early on and i've learned how to blend in so you know i finally when i was very fortunate i started investing in invent years and. the best way to turn yourself into a poor guy is to invest in the wine business because there's 3 tiers of distribution and then along came the was changing about 6 years ago you can ship from your wine in california to 42 states directs and that changed everything for me because the whole shark tank thing i became the wine guy and now i could go online and say look i've sel
wine but like every investor he had to start somewhere all this week on dennis miller plus one o'leary shared how the advice who late mother gave him early on still plays a role in his career today. like yeah what's that lives in switzerland that he's really was was into once when i was a teenager he started teaching about the different varietals burgundies gordo's of the r.c. region the italians you know the cabin a scout all of these different you know i just learned in europe people are. you...
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. >> dennis o'donnell has the highlights. >>> good morning everybody. who is talking or complaining about the play in tournament now? warriors and lakers last gh nd l.a. curry and james playing for seven seed in the western conference playoff. final seconds, first two defend him, golden state up at the break. l.a. out scored in the third. in the fourth, james for the lay up and lakers had a four point lead. three minutes left, curry shakes and bakes defender banks in the floater, warriors have a three point lead. tied at 100, a minute to play, lebron with the desperation three to beat the ot ock. heavthe lakers a lead. curry is like are you serious? the pass went off curry's hand, 20th warrior turn over of the night ends the game. lakers win 103-100 t playoffs. golden state will play memphis. win, move on. lose, go home. >> that was a tough one. you don't really expect it to go in. all the time great players make great shots. that's what happened. >> i couldn't be more proud of the team for what they've become over the last months. but this is a bitter pill
. >> dennis o'donnell has the highlights. >>> good morning everybody. who is talking or complaining about the play in tournament now? warriors and lakers last gh nd l.a. curry and james playing for seven seed in the western conference playoff. final seconds, first two defend him, golden state up at the break. l.a. out scored in the third. in the fourth, james for the lay up and lakers had a four point lead. three minutes left, curry shakes and bakes defender banks in the floater,...
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missing everything. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: those were the voices of denny mcbride, abbie jacobson and maya rudolph whomatoes when you have a movie coming out? >> every night. no, i don't, i don't look at it. >> jimmy: you have 100% top critics. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's amazing. i usually read the rotten tomatoes reviews to the children at night. wow. no joke. that's amazing. it's a great movie. it deserves that. that's good, right. when you get 100 rotten tomatoes, that is a good thing? >> jimmy: no, you want to get 100%, but it's 100% fresh. if you get 100% tomatoes, that's a bad thing. >> you don't want tomatoes thrown at you, got it. >> jimmy: never, especially if they're rotten. this movie is about robots taking over the earth, which i welcome, by the way. [ laughter ] i feel like, give them a chance to do it because we're not doing such a great job of it. >> you have a point, yeah. >> jimmy: the ill-effects of social media, is that correct? >> that's correct. and it's nice, you know, when we first started making the movie the word apocalypse was not a normal word i liked to use in front
missing everything. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: those were the voices of denny mcbride, abbie jacobson and maya rudolph whomatoes when you have a movie coming out? >> every night. no, i don't, i don't look at it. >> jimmy: you have 100% top critics. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's amazing. i usually read the rotten tomatoes reviews to the children at night. wow. no joke. that's amazing. it's a great movie. it deserves that. that's good, right. when you get 100...
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dennis o'donnell has the highlights. >>> good morning everybody. who is talking about or complaining about the play in tournament now? warriors and lakers last night, a thriller that came down to the final second at the game in l.a. curry and james playing for seven seed in the western conference playoff. final seconds, first half, steph, two defenders all over him, buried the three at the buzzer. godden state up at the break. l.a. out scored in the third. in the fourth james drives in for lay up, laker homicide a four point lead. three minutes left. tied at 100, a minute to play, lebron with the desperation three to beat the shot clock, gave the lakers the lead. curry is like are you serious? dubs down three, pass off curry's hand, 20th warrior turn over of the night ends the game. lakers win 103-100 and advance to playoffs. golden state will play memphis. win, move on. lose, go home. >> that was a tough one because you don't really expect it to go in. great players make great shots. that's what happens. >> couldn't be more proud of the team for what
dennis o'donnell has the highlights. >>> good morning everybody. who is talking about or complaining about the play in tournament now? warriors and lakers last night, a thriller that came down to the final second at the game in l.a. curry and james playing for seven seed in the western conference playoff. final seconds, first half, steph, two defenders all over him, buried the three at the buzzer. godden state up at the break. l.a. out scored in the third. in the fourth james drives in...
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folks welcome back to dennis miller plus want more joined by comedian extraordinary russell peters russell canadian comedian who got his start at the comedy clubs in toronto's bradstock the world is his oyster he became the 1st comedian to do a netflix special they currently us podcast called culturally canceled available where you get your podcast break the pod down from a arctic well i you know we're living in a time everybody's scared what they're saying in public and as i'm sure you in private with your friends and much like myself when i'm with my friends i always say to them i go could you imagine if somebody could hear a conversation right now we would be canceled so i basically have those same types of conversations in my backyard with my friends we smoke a cigar we have some drinks and we just talk it's free talk and there's no a malice involved when we're talking about anybody so i mean if you want to cancel us for being real people and talking about real things and that's on you that's not on us and the people who want to cancel you are never your friends they're never people that were in your corner
folks welcome back to dennis miller plus want more joined by comedian extraordinary russell peters russell canadian comedian who got his start at the comedy clubs in toronto's bradstock the world is his oyster he became the 1st comedian to do a netflix special they currently us podcast called culturally canceled available where you get your podcast break the pod down from a arctic well i you know we're living in a time everybody's scared what they're saying in public and as i'm sure you in...
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dennis miller plus what. right now there are 1000000 people who are overweight or obese it's profitable to sell through this he's crazy and sugary and salty and addictive it's not at the individual level it's not individual willpower and if we go on believing that would never change this obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply the medical and scientific establishment. something that's driving the obesity epidemic it's called for profit. research here at the garage or at least are you going to just you know you mean for us who want to. make that on the but are going to do the cool cleanest missile that is nice and just. the sort of new. movie sure money might just get you out you'll still be stuck or your muscles in the course of your knee which uses gym but of ocean use this will create if you go chill the church. will settle into. compassion. we think you minds be soviet soldiers because off the boot she's wearing. boots which to the soul it took to move the apostle in the canoe more than with the only woman on the shore stuck in the summer watching the police force. ah. protests in colo
dennis miller plus what. right now there are 1000000 people who are overweight or obese it's profitable to sell through this he's crazy and sugary and salty and addictive it's not at the individual level it's not individual willpower and if we go on believing that would never change this obesity epidemic that industry has been influencing very deeply the medical and scientific establishment. something that's driving the obesity epidemic it's called for profit. research here at the garage or at...