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to be carried by a frankenstein monster onto a roof.ucers, she was then five years old, and she was chosen for the role because the director reckons he wouldn't be afraid of lon chaneyjunior in his green frankenstein make—up. she said she wasn't frightened of him at all. here is a little twist at the end of the story. she lost her mother when she was a young girl. and lon chaney junior, who played frankenstein, offered to adopt real life. and did he? no, because her father was still alive and he thought he could cope. when her mother died, the actor who played frankenstein offered to adopt her. what a story. she died aged 84 after a remarkable career. she fell out of the movies and did other things. what a lovely story. enjoy that. see you later on. new year celebrations have been taking place around the world overnight, but scaled right back to try and curb the spike in coronavirus cases. fireworks displays and other public gatherings were cancelled. paul hawkins reports. normally round, times square this year was closed to the public.
to be carried by a frankenstein monster onto a roof.ucers, she was then five years old, and she was chosen for the role because the director reckons he wouldn't be afraid of lon chaneyjunior in his green frankenstein make—up. she said she wasn't frightened of him at all. here is a little twist at the end of the story. she lost her mother when she was a young girl. and lon chaney junior, who played frankenstein, offered to adopt real life. and did he? no, because her father was still alive and...
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>>frankenstein fue capturado, seÑora, los ratings subieron la mÁximo.y las felicitaciones ya estÁn >>> los regalos y felicitaciones están llegando como usted gano . >>> amomucho este deporte . (mÚsica) (mÚsica) >>> mira, creo que tenemos compañía . (mÚsica) (mÚsica) >>> de donser el auto ija. es ale he pensado por mucho tiempo y decidÍ esto. nadie en este mundo es perfecto, el cielo sabe que no lo soy, pero la amo mÁs que a cualquier cosa en el mundo y al final eso es lo que importa. ella es mi oportunidad de algo, de algo mejor y no hay manera para que deje escapar esa oportunidad. [♪♪♪] locutor: (mÚsica) >>> nueva mutaciones del coronavirus fueron descubiertos . >>> bienvenidos este edición de sábado a las 11 y las variantes de coronavirus fueron las creadas y encontradas aquí, de qué se trata y en qué se diferencia de lo que ya conocíamos, con expertos para ver cómo contagiarnos . >>> vemos que participa en el distanciamiento social . >>> memo dos variantes en el área de la bahía . >>> pienso que tenemos un caso . >>> vemos que tienen contactos en el
>>frankenstein fue capturado, seÑora, los ratings subieron la mÁximo.y las felicitaciones ya estÁn >>> los regalos y felicitaciones están llegando como usted gano . >>> amomucho este deporte . (mÚsica) (mÚsica) >>> mira, creo que tenemos compañía . (mÚsica) (mÚsica) >>> de donser el auto ija. es ale he pensado por mucho tiempo y decidÍ esto. nadie en este mundo es perfecto, el cielo sabe que no lo soy, pero la amo mÁs que a cualquier cosa en...
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now they've got a frankenstein monster raging in the village and they don't know what to do. >>> januarys now the second deadliest month for coronavirus. so far 64,000 deaths recorded, more than 8300 in a few days. >> our biggest problem is lax of sax seen. >> did the last year cost lives? >> you know, it very likely did. >>> this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> good morning to you there. in st. louis. and good morning, wherever you are watching this morning. former president trump will face an impeachment trial for the second time. we know the date now is february 9th, monday, house democrats will walk over the single charge of incitement of insurrection to the senate. the trial will start two weeks later. senate leaders reached a deal to delay it. >> yeah, meanwhile, president biden is attempting to push ahead with his agenda, of course, he's taking executive action to address the pandemic, the economic crisis including expanding food aid and raising the federal minimum wage. he says we need to act like we're in a national emergency. there's another urg
now they've got a frankenstein monster raging in the village and they don't know what to do. >>> januarys now the second deadliest month for coronavirus. so far 64,000 deaths recorded, more than 8300 in a few days. >> our biggest problem is lax of sax seen. >> did the last year cost lives? >> you know, it very likely did. >>> this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >>> good morning to you there. in st. louis. and...
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they have this frankenstein monster raging in the village and they don't know what to do. i'm guessing most of them are not going to choose to put their bodies in front of that monster and take the risks associated politically speaking with doing the right thing. >> so the former president is off twitter. he's off facebook. and that absence is remarkable and notable. but what kind of oxygen does he still take up in washington and how formidable is his base? >> i'm gratified to see that hard core maga base and that runs from qanon to the whole cast of characters that you saw assault the capitol, it's in disarray and pointing fingers. they were promised there is a magical way joe biden would not become president and low and behold, reality happened and it hard for people who are living in an alternative universe with alternative facts to be, you know, have their nose rubbed in reality. i think there is disarray. i think there is finger pointing. i know, i think, ex president trump has approval ratings that are about half of what the current president has. so, you know, this
they have this frankenstein monster raging in the village and they don't know what to do. i'm guessing most of them are not going to choose to put their bodies in front of that monster and take the risks associated politically speaking with doing the right thing. >> so the former president is off twitter. he's off facebook. and that absence is remarkable and notable. but what kind of oxygen does he still take up in washington and how formidable is his base? >> i'm gratified to see...
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responsibility that so many republicans are not taking in their role in turning donald trump into the frankensteinurned into. and so for me, it's very hard to get to unity when there is no acknowledgement of responsibility and accountability. >> let's linger in the history-making of today. give me your defining moment from today. >> oh, for me, no ifs, ands or buts. listen. seeing the first woman vice president and a woman of color being sworn in. and being sworn in by the first latina on the supreme court, the wise latina herself, sonia sotomayor. using the bible of the first black supreme court justice, thurgood marshall. the historic significance of that had me in tears. >> absolutely. heidi? >> honestly, if amanda gorman, the poet laureate, is the future of this country, we are in terrific hands. she was amazing. and brought the spirit of youth and unity. i was moved beyond tears to hear her. >> absolutely. >> and i'm so grateful. >> thank you all, ladies, for joining us. tara, i'm sorry we're out of time, but i'm sure that your thoughts are just as memorable as are all of ours. thanks again f
responsibility that so many republicans are not taking in their role in turning donald trump into the frankensteinurned into. and so for me, it's very hard to get to unity when there is no acknowledgement of responsibility and accountability. >> let's linger in the history-making of today. give me your defining moment from today. >> oh, for me, no ifs, ands or buts. listen. seeing the first woman vice president and a woman of color being sworn in. and being sworn in by the first...
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"now, so, i know frankenstein hates fire, and frankenstein and wolfman are dear friends do we think fire, sir." "look, ryan, i'm the last guy who wants to bring this up, but do we think -- do we think the werewolf might die if we gave it covid? and then at another point, he repeated some deranged lie about military ballots that was so off the rails, even his own aides and lawyers who were on the call went dead silent >> and what about that batch of military ballots that came in? and even though i won the military by a lot, it was 100% trump. do you know -- i mean, 100% biden. do you know about that a large group of ballots came in i think it was to fulton county, and they just happened to be 100% for trump, even though -- for biden, even though trump won the military by a lot, you know, a tremendous amount. but these ballots were 100% for biden. and do you know about that a very substantial number came in, all for biden. does anybody know about it >> seth: “you guys, i think you might all be on mute can we check can we check to make sure ryan's not on mute? you guys?' that was like getti
"now, so, i know frankenstein hates fire, and frankenstein and wolfman are dear friends do we think fire, sir." "look, ryan, i'm the last guy who wants to bring this up, but do we think -- do we think the werewolf might die if we gave it covid? and then at another point, he repeated some deranged lie about military ballots that was so off the rails, even his own aides and lawyers who were on the call went dead silent >> and what about that batch of military ballots that...
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is the perfect day for here we are in front of the ministry of health with a frankenstein symbolizing the monstrous obesity prevention policy created in collusion with the junk food and soft drink industry. out of a small consumer advocacy group and the under organized the resistance. he found a precious ally with them the health ministry itself simon back era i researcher in nutrition i do not have that 2 different visions are at war one is public interest health policy and the other is economic interest who is going to win. because we're right. it took 11 years of fierce struggle battling censors who rejected clip after clip before the researcher and the activist finally succeeded in taxing sodas and junk food in mexico. it was the 1st soda tax in north america east opposite to them what the tax is really effective because in the 2 years that followed consumption of sweetened beverages fell in mexico it in the world's largest consumer of soft drinks in with and it went down to 4th place where. encouraged by the success of the tax 20 associations joined the effort led by kelly oh and
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best known for her comedic roles in "young frankenstein" and on tv in "the mary tyler moore show." that won her three emmys. her oscar was for a role in the 1971 film "the last picture show." her family was with her when she died of natural causes. >>> barry bonds did something. the home run king spent part of today giving away food at a drive-through giveaway organized by the second harvest food bank at skyline college in san bruno. the 56-year-old grew up down the road in san carlos. he gave $15,000 to second harvest on behalf of his barry bonds family foundation. >> no one should have to struggle to eat. that's a survival mode. and so it's been very dear to my mom. my mom does a lot to of food drives back in san carlos where i was raised. and so our family decided this year we're going to do all the food drives. >> yeah, his mom pat bonds very active in the community. at 6:00 we will hear barry's thoughts about being snubbed by the baseball hall of fame and why he says he is not worried about it. >>> up next, we added somebody to the super bowl. we will tell you who next. >>> to
best known for her comedic roles in "young frankenstein" and on tv in "the mary tyler moore show." that won her three emmys. her oscar was for a role in the 1971 film "the last picture show." her family was with her when she died of natural causes. >>> barry bonds did something. the home run king spent part of today giving away food at a drive-through giveaway organized by the second harvest food bank at skyline college in san bruno. the 56-year-old grew...
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is the perfect day for here we are in front of the ministry of health with a frankenstein symbolizing the monstrous obesity prevention policy created in collusion with the junk food and soft drink industry it's. kind of a small consumer advocacy group and the under organized the resistance. he found a precious ally within the health ministry itself simon baca a researcher and nutrition i do not have that 2 different visions are at war one is public interest health policy and the other is economic interest who is going to win us because we're right. it took 11 years of fierce struggle battling censors who rejected clip after clip before the researcher and the activist finally succeeded in taxing sodas and junk food in mexico. it was the 1st soda tax in north america east opposite to them what the tax was really effective because in the 2 years that followed consumption of smeaton beverages fell in mexico had been the world's largest consumer of soft drinks in with and it went down to 4th place where. encouraged by the success of the tax 20 associations joined the effort led by kelly oh
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won an oscar for "the last picture show" and appeared in a string of comedies including "young frankenstein." cloris leachman died of natural cautions at home in california. she was 94 years old. an incredible life. and there is still much more ne abs evening news." an urgent warning about potentially toxic hand sanitizer. and, the pandemic couldn't stop this panda from making his public debut. deuvment-- debut. if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, ...little things... ...can become your big moment. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. otezla. show more of you. i
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like the the system over which they they've created this frankenstein and there's it seems like there's no way out now again so you have the fed and you have the treasury the treasury janet yellen is now about to run and this is something that she proposed apparently in testimony to the senate who are questioning her you know getting ready to confirm her as treasury idea of taxing unrealized gains resurface foods as money printing and tense a 5 so all that money printing and all the front running the parabolic front running of the stimulus checks coming to the people well you know it's cause stuff markets to get 190 percent of g.d.p. so the treasury janet yellen looking at that and say well we could tax that of course that's going to evaporate as soon as she tries to let me ask you this will those who would be most impacted by having on realize gains tax the so-called wealth tax would they not be incentivized to do agree style collapse and profit from the credit default swaps but on america and we always said that once they were successful in this drawing greece they would move on to ot
like the the system over which they they've created this frankenstein and there's it seems like there's no way out now again so you have the fed and you have the treasury the treasury janet yellen is now about to run and this is something that she proposed apparently in testimony to the senate who are questioning her you know getting ready to confirm her as treasury idea of taxing unrealized gains resurface foods as money printing and tense a 5 so all that money printing and all the front...
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career spanning decades bringing laughter to generations of audiences from mel brooks' "young frankenstein blucher. >> reporter: to "malcolm in the middle" three decades later. cloris even appearing on anngth 82, the most senior star to ever grace the ballroom. in an interview with "the hollywood reporter" she was asked about her longevity. >> if you're not ready to live, at least you're ready to work. >> reporter: this morning her friends and co-stars paying tribute. mel brooks saying, chloris was insanely talented. she could make you laugh or cry at the drop of a hat. and ed asner tweeting, a picture from the last time i saw you, always beautiful. nothing i could say would top the enormity of my love for you. until we meet again, darling. cloris leachman was 94 years old. she once said, when something is truly funny, it's funny all the time. well, here's to a legacy of laughter that will be funny for all time. kenneth and kyra. >> thanks, will. >>> coming up, a pardon for tom brady. we'll explain. >>> also ahead, new york city gets a very unusual visitor. ♪ oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! ♪ (annou
career spanning decades bringing laughter to generations of audiences from mel brooks' "young frankenstein blucher. >> reporter: to "malcolm in the middle" three decades later. cloris even appearing on anngth 82, the most senior star to ever grace the ballroom. in an interview with "the hollywood reporter" she was asked about her longevity. >> if you're not ready to live, at least you're ready to work. >> reporter: this morning her friends and co-stars...
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the last picture show and she's also remembered for her performance in the comedy horror young frankensteinrooks said she could make you laugh or cry at the drop of a hat. cloris leachman received 22 emmy nominations, she will also be remembered for playing the flamboyantly neurotic phyllis lyndstrom on �*the mary tyler moore show�* sitcom in the 1970s. apple has hit another sales record with reported revenues of more than $110 billion in the last three months of 2020, a rise of 21% on the same period last year. the gains come as consumers are confined to their homes during the pandemic, driving work, shopping and leisure activities increasingly online. the new 5g—enabled iphone 12 also boosted sales. wall street became a battleground this week, with a fight between an army of small investors on social media versus the big hedge funds. the day traders connected on sites like reddit, realising that big—time investors had placed bets on the stocks of poorly performing companies, predicting they would lose their value a practice known as shorting. and that's where the video game retailer, game
the last picture show and she's also remembered for her performance in the comedy horror young frankensteinrooks said she could make you laugh or cry at the drop of a hat. cloris leachman received 22 emmy nominations, she will also be remembered for playing the flamboyantly neurotic phyllis lyndstrom on �*the mary tyler moore show�* sitcom in the 1970s. apple has hit another sales record with reported revenues of more than $110 billion in the last three months of 2020, a rise of 21% on the...
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in "young frankenstein," it was her name, the mere mention of it. >> i am frau blucher. >> her range can't i quit apologizing? >> winning an academy award for her portrayal of a lonely housewife in "the last picture show." >> the winner is cloris leachman. >> always using humor. and always grateful. >> to cornelia williams, my first piano teacher and rose lorenz, my dancing teacher and my father, buck leachman, who paid the bills. >> beloved for her role on "the mary tyler moore show" as phyllis. >> oh, mary. dear, funny mary. >> in an interview with "the hollywood reporter," she was asked, what's her secret, after a long and storied run in hollywood? >> i try to eat healthy food and, you know, do a few little somethings, not much. you have to be ready to work. if you're not ready to live, at least you're ready to work. >> cloris leachman was 94 and a legend. good night. good night. announced they ran out of vaccines a 4 it-year-old supervisor is facing criticism for getting a shot to herself. it started with a tip to our abc 7 iteam. we're live with the story and the latest issue wi
in "young frankenstein," it was her name, the mere mention of it. >> i am frau blucher. >> her range can't i quit apologizing? >> winning an academy award for her portrayal of a lonely housewife in "the last picture show." >> the winner is cloris leachman. >> always using humor. and always grateful. >> to cornelia williams, my first piano teacher and rose lorenz, my dancing teacher and my father, buck leachman, who paid the bills. >>...
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in "young frankenstein," it was her name, the mere mention of it.wrong, why can't i quit apologizing? >> winning an academy award in "the last picture show." >> the winner is cloris leachman. >> always using humor. >> to my first piano teach er ad my dancing teacher and my father who paid the bills. >> beloved for her role on "the mary tyler moore show" as phyllis. >> oh, mary. dear, funny mary. >> in an interview with "the hollywood reporter," she was asked, what's her secret, after a long and storied run in hollywood? >> i try to eat healthy food and, you know, do a few little somethings, not much. you have to be ready to work. if you're not ready to live, at least you're ready to work. >> cloris leachman was 94 and a legend. good night. okay. >> live doppler 7 showing the storm that's still hovering over the bay area right now. the green shows the rain, yellow and red, the most intense spots on the map. good afternoon, everyone, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beal. >> and i'm kristen zse. >> the storm is already causing problems like mud slides
in "young frankenstein," it was her name, the mere mention of it.wrong, why can't i quit apologizing? >> winning an academy award in "the last picture show." >> the winner is cloris leachman. >> always using humor. >> to my first piano teach er ad my dancing teacher and my father who paid the bills. >> beloved for her role on "the mary tyler moore show" as phyllis. >> oh, mary. dear, funny mary. >> in an interview with...
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violated international law has turned into a sort of national security so called national security frankenstein monster ok karen if joe biden says maybe day one day 2 in the oval office if he says fine we're closing it in 2 years' time but if closing it just means sending people to other locations that's a conjuring trick that's a presidential conjuring trick what's the point yeah well just to start with it would be ok to do whatever reason you can find to get people out of one time tomorrow is is terrific but to your question absolutely it needs to be closed down it needs to be done with a lot of declarations. about what this means and how wrong it was i want to just tag on to something else has said it's actually very important it wasn't just what happened at one time it was what we fear from the beginning that it wasn't just in violation of international humanitarian law it was about more human rights it was about what could happen to the rule of law in the united states and elsewhere because once you compromise and corrupted the standards because of torture and other you know other operatio
violated international law has turned into a sort of national security so called national security frankenstein monster ok karen if joe biden says maybe day one day 2 in the oval office if he says fine we're closing it in 2 years' time but if closing it just means sending people to other locations that's a conjuring trick that's a presidential conjuring trick what's the point yeah well just to start with it would be ok to do whatever reason you can find to get people out of one time tomorrow is...
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is the perfect day for here we are in front of the ministry of health with a frankenstein symbolizing the monstrous obesity prevention policy created in collusion with the junk food and soft drink industry s. . head of a small consumer advocacy group and the under. organized the resistance. he found a precious ally within the health ministry itself simon back era i researcher in nutrition i do not have that 2 different visions are at war one is public interest health policy and the other is economic interest who is going to win. because we're right. it took 11 years of fierce struggle battling censors who rejected clip after clip before the researcher and the activist finally succeeded in taxing sodas and junk food in mexico. it was the 1st soda tax in north america. was i do them what the tax is really effective because in the 2 years that followed consumption of sweetened beverages fell in mexico and in the world's largest consumer of soft drinks in with and it went down to 4th place where. encouraged by the success of the tax 20 associations joined the effort led by kelly oh and ba
is the perfect day for here we are in front of the ministry of health with a frankenstein symbolizing the monstrous obesity prevention policy created in collusion with the junk food and soft drink industry s. . head of a small consumer advocacy group and the under. organized the resistance. he found a precious ally within the health ministry itself simon back era i researcher in nutrition i do not have that 2 different visions are at war one is public interest health policy and the other is...
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speaker there you 30 seconds this gentleman from michigan is that the gentleman from michigan is frankenstein's for 30 seconds madam speaker for 2 months donald trump used the biggest megaphone in the world to organize a campaign of outright lies to overturn a free and fair election. on january 6th he summoned incited a mob of domestic terrorists to fight like hell and sent them to ransack this capital in order to prevent us from formalizing his election loss it was a grotesque orgy of deadly white supremacist i'm anti-semitism and strongman rule today we will do our duty and vote to remove the author of this horrifying chapter and banish him from public service i yield back the gentleman from new york asserts the gentleman from ohio a strike of art and not a secret can i inquire of the time again. the challenge then from oh how has 20 minutes been mean. and then channel one from new york has 21 and 3 quarters minutes from we reserve the challenge from ohio reserves the gentleman from new york is recognized as speaker and there you go 32nd is this thing with a gentleman from california mr leavi
speaker there you 30 seconds this gentleman from michigan is that the gentleman from michigan is frankenstein's for 30 seconds madam speaker for 2 months donald trump used the biggest megaphone in the world to organize a campaign of outright lies to overturn a free and fair election. on january 6th he summoned incited a mob of domestic terrorists to fight like hell and sent them to ransack this capital in order to prevent us from formalizing his election loss it was a grotesque orgy of deadly...
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was forced on them by a group of 300 scientist who knew that this gain of function research the frankensteinwas so dangerous to be interfering with viruses to ensure that they are more infected and humans is just asking for trouble especially because we've seen so many lab accidents. when the ban happened unfortunately dr. fauci and peter daszak decided to get around the beyond by doing the research and getting direction of the research at the wuhan institute of biology which are ready had a safety record as we know even the chinese government was worried about it. and that money and the expertise went flowing into wuhan and they were doing dangerous experiments that were abandoned america and the upshot is most likely what we see because of the most likely explanation for the pandemic is not that coronavirus was engineered in the wuhan lab and escape through an accident. steve: this is the part of it that we have really added the detail to tonight. which was engineered at the direct request of dr. fauci and through the project that he commissioned. an extraordinary development. >> dr. fauci
was forced on them by a group of 300 scientist who knew that this gain of function research the frankensteinwas so dangerous to be interfering with viruses to ensure that they are more infected and humans is just asking for trouble especially because we've seen so many lab accidents. when the ban happened unfortunately dr. fauci and peter daszak decided to get around the beyond by doing the research and getting direction of the research at the wuhan institute of biology which are ready had a...
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she was also in one of the greatest movies of all time, "young frankenstein." she was amazing.erica. she was beautiful, hilarious. 94. good for her. >> rest in peace. >> jesse: quite a run, very talented. also talented, katie. >> katie: thinks. i'm doing my "one more thing" from yesterday today because it's too good not to. i went sledding in utah. it was really cool to watch the dogs. these were super cute. have husky, half lab. two teams, one with boy dogs and one was girl dogs. more girl dogs pulling the sled than the male dogs. we went around in the snow and they were sweet and there was a super -- it was a super experience. i recommend it to anyone. there is my husband. little jealous when i got home. >> dana: that looks fun. >> jesse: it looks like a chihuahua. >> katie: it was not a chihuahua. >> dana: jesse, you might want to pay attention to my next thing here. this is an actual german shepherd. he's being barked at by a parent. i don't know how unusual this is. this is in france. maybe that's how french birds talk and bark. look at the dog. he is totally unmoved. oh,
she was also in one of the greatest movies of all time, "young frankenstein." she was amazing.erica. she was beautiful, hilarious. 94. good for her. >> rest in peace. >> jesse: quite a run, very talented. also talented, katie. >> katie: thinks. i'm doing my "one more thing" from yesterday today because it's too good not to. i went sledding in utah. it was really cool to watch the dogs. these were super cute. have husky, half lab. two teams, one with boy...
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mel brooks, her "young frankenstein" director tweeting, cloris was insanely talented. she could make you laugh or cry at the drop of a hat. she is irreplaceable and will be greatly missed. adam sandler tweeting, a true legend, one of the funniest of all time. it was such a joy whenever she would spend time with us here in the studio. she was her with her memoir and i was talking to her about it, and she even played the piano for us. ♪ >> wow. >> whoa. >> oh, that laugh. we're going to have so much more on the incredible life of cloris leachman coming up. chris connelly takes a look back in our next hour. >> amazing career. >>> we are following a lot of other headlines this morning. dr. anthony fauci will join us live at 7:30, and we'll ask him about the alarming new strains of the virus and the biden administration's vaccine rollout plans. >>> then that terrifying moment. a bear caught on camera barreling downhill after that skier. what the eyewitnesses are saying this morning and what the man did to narrowly escape. >>> first, let's go to ginger. hey, ginger. >> repor
mel brooks, her "young frankenstein" director tweeting, cloris was insanely talented. she could make you laugh or cry at the drop of a hat. she is irreplaceable and will be greatly missed. adam sandler tweeting, a true legend, one of the funniest of all time. it was such a joy whenever she would spend time with us here in the studio. she was her with her memoir and i was talking to her about it, and she even played the piano for us. ♪ >> wow. >> whoa. >> oh, that...
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frankenstein, having lost control of your monster. it's trump's party now, mr.ntinue to send his minions after you if you don't kiss his ring devoutly enough. meanwhile, even from the minority, you tried to bully democrats into making an absurd promise to keep the filibuster, but you aren't in power anymore. and you had to cave with only nonbinding assurance from two nonleadership democrats. so now your language in the minority, watching as chuck schumer takes the reign of leadership, wondering every day if your latest attempt at obstruction will finally be the last straw for those democratic holdouts. it must be a painful position for a man like you, whose only principle is an unbridled thirst for power. and as such, you have proven yourself unfit to wield it. i gotcha. ♪ don't you tell me ♪ ♪ that i'm crazy... ♪ ♪ don't you say that i'm losing my mind. ♪ ♪ i'm in love... ♪ ♪ love, love. ♪ celebrate your love with a gift from pandora jewelry and discover all the ways to shop. university of phoenix is awarding ceup to one million dollars gift in new scholarships
frankenstein, having lost control of your monster. it's trump's party now, mr.ntinue to send his minions after you if you don't kiss his ring devoutly enough. meanwhile, even from the minority, you tried to bully democrats into making an absurd promise to keep the filibuster, but you aren't in power anymore. and you had to cave with only nonbinding assurance from two nonleadership democrats. so now your language in the minority, watching as chuck schumer takes the reign of leadership, wondering...
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the same retrumplicans who hid as the monster they created, the frankenstein ran wild, now straight-up to your face. >> they were masquerading as trump supporters, and in fact were members of the violent terrorist group antifa. >> there is some indication that fascist antifa elements were involved. >> once again, we only know what you show. i know it's great to demonize the brown people, but show proof or shut up. we know and are learning more about exactly who these people are. take a look. derek evans, just elected to the west virginia house of delegates. yeah, that's him. the rest don't deserve their names to be recognized, but their allegiance is clear. the guy you've seen sitting behind nancy pelosi's desk, he leads a pro gun rights group in arkansas. he was so sure he wouldn't get in trouble, he did an interview the shirtless fool in the horns isn't some antifa operative. he is a dude, from arizona, who is basically a groupie at trump's maga rallies. we're told, charges are coming for the rest. the fbi is putting names to faces, and luckily, they were brazen enough, they feel ent
the same retrumplicans who hid as the monster they created, the frankenstein ran wild, now straight-up to your face. >> they were masquerading as trump supporters, and in fact were members of the violent terrorist group antifa. >> there is some indication that fascist antifa elements were involved. >> once again, we only know what you show. i know it's great to demonize the brown people, but show proof or shut up. we know and are learning more about exactly who these people...
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the frankenstein monster is up off of the gurney.cords and is now terrorizing the republican party. >> wow. >> the people who enabled this frankenstein monster to have the power that he has. >> okay, so now after you guys talked about alan funt earlier today, you've got me thinking about peter boyle in young frankenstein and marty feldman with the bugged out eyes. look, joe, i get the concern about setting precedent, but honestly like i don't think we need to get to that. that's sort of like -- well, what democrats might do in the future. sedition is a bad idea. it's not because it sets a precedent for future sedition. it's a bad idea because it's anti-constitution and it is sedition, right? again, we have been talking about this all morning but it is stunning to me that a dozen ostensibly intelligent, sentient republicans are so craven that this morning they're going to wake up after having listened to this tape of the president of the united states committing these nakedly out in the open these crimes and still go and do his biddin
the frankenstein monster is up off of the gurney.cords and is now terrorizing the republican party. >> wow. >> the people who enabled this frankenstein monster to have the power that he has. >> okay, so now after you guys talked about alan funt earlier today, you've got me thinking about peter boyle in young frankenstein and marty feldman with the bugged out eyes. look, joe, i get the concern about setting precedent, but honestly like i don't think we need to get to that....
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with the perfect pay for it here we are in front of the ministry of health with a frankenstein symbolizing the monstrous obesity prevention policy created in collusion with the junk food and soft drink industry it's. kind of a small consumer advocacy group and the under organized the resistance. he found a precious ally within the health ministry itself simon back era a researcher in nutrition i do not have that 2 different visions are at war one is public interest health policy and the other is economic interest who is going to win. because we're right. it took 11 years of fierce struggle battling censors who rejected clip after clip before the research or and the activist finally succeeded in taxing sodas and junk food in mexico. it was the 1st soda tax in north america. was i do them with the taxes really effective because in the 2 years that followed consumption of sweetened beverages fell in mexico and in the world's largest consumer of soft drinks in when it went down to 4th place. encouraged by the success of the tax 20 associations joined the effort led by kelly oh and back era the
with the perfect pay for it here we are in front of the ministry of health with a frankenstein symbolizing the monstrous obesity prevention policy created in collusion with the junk food and soft drink industry it's. kind of a small consumer advocacy group and the under organized the resistance. he found a precious ally within the health ministry itself simon back era a researcher in nutrition i do not have that 2 different visions are at war one is public interest health policy and the other...
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killed it by patching together issues that have nothing to do with each other, making a weird frankenstein type bill. i want to push back on something that a couple anchors said, which is that president trump got nothing out of this. he got nothing except credit for millions of americans for wanting to get more money directly into their wallets. at the end of the day, mitch mcconnell had to swallow the poison pill. president trump made him own the fact that millions of americans are going to get $1,400 less than he would like them to do. president trump may consider that a very big political victory at this moment. howie: that's a good point. richard, conservative comet day commentators said democrats were playing politics by refusing to have this bill before telex because they didn't want to give donald trump credit during the campaign. >> i don't know if i agree with that but i do agree with jillian. let's be very clear and think about how we got here. in may, the democrats passed the heroes act. was it a perfect bill in the eyes of republicans? it wasn't. the heroes act had a lot of thi
killed it by patching together issues that have nothing to do with each other, making a weird frankenstein type bill. i want to push back on something that a couple anchors said, which is that president trump got nothing out of this. he got nothing except credit for millions of americans for wanting to get more money directly into their wallets. at the end of the day, mitch mcconnell had to swallow the poison pill. president trump made him own the fact that millions of americans are going to...
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now they've got this frankenstein monster that is raging in the village and they don't know what to do. >>> january is now the second deadliest month for coronavirus. so far, more than 64,000 deaths recorded. more than 8300 in just the previous two days. underscoring the need to improve vaccine distribution. >> our biggest limiting factor right now is vaccine. >> did the lack of candor, did the lack of facts in some cases over the last year cost lives? >> you know, it very likely did. ♪ >>> this is "new day weekend" with victor blackwell and christi paul. >> hope the sun is coming up wherever you happen to be this morning. good morning to you. former president trump is going on trial for a historic second time, and we know now it is happening on february 9th. monday, though, house democrats are going to walk over the single charge of incitement of insurrection to the senate. now, the trial will begin two weeks later. that's after senate leaders reached a deal to delay it. >> let's talk about president biden, he's attempting to push ahead with his agenda. taking executive action to addr
now they've got this frankenstein monster that is raging in the village and they don't know what to do. >>> january is now the second deadliest month for coronavirus. so far, more than 64,000 deaths recorded. more than 8300 in just the previous two days. underscoring the need to improve vaccine distribution. >> our biggest limiting factor right now is vaccine. >> did the lack of candor, did the lack of facts in some cases over the last year cost lives? >> you know, it...
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now they've got a frankenstein monster raging in the village and they don't
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leachman was best known for her roles in the mary tyler moore show young frankenstein in the last picture show cloris leachman was 94 years old. much more ahead here at 3 o'clock including a suspicious death investigation in the north bay after a woman's body was found in a parking lot. >>and why the san francisco mayor is unhappy with the school board's decision to rename several schools much more after this >>all right take a look at this as we talk about our storm tracker snow in the sierra is impacting travel around lake tahoe, this is a live look now at twin bridges headed to south lake tahoe. glad that car made it out of there ok. there is a blizzard warning in effect through friday morning. those roads look rough officials are telling people to stay home and avoid going to if possible because you don't want to be driving in a situation like that let's check in now with new rig as she in the weather center with more on whole forecast they got some snow and it's very tempting to go to the slopes for recent very tempting, but also whiteout conditions just steen starting today. >>lasti
leachman was best known for her roles in the mary tyler moore show young frankenstein in the last picture show cloris leachman was 94 years old. much more ahead here at 3 o'clock including a suspicious death investigation in the north bay after a woman's body was found in a parking lot. >>and why the san francisco mayor is unhappy with the school board's decision to rename several schools much more after this >>all right take a look at this as we talk about our storm tracker snow in...
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the memorable frau blucher and young frankenstein.>a famous bernie mittens said have inspired countless memes or they've been a part of the means at least get this they've now helped raise. >>almost 2 million dollars over the course of >>less than a week or so and that money is going to several charities across sanders home state of vermont. the mittens are made out of recycled sweaters. a vermont elementary school teacher. it all those mittens. bernie's everywhere that wraps up kron 4 news at 9 the grant and i are going to be back in the top of the hour. we'll have the latest. >>on the storm making its way across the bay area tonight, a crime for chief meteorologist lawrence karnow tracking the patches of rain that could hit us overnight and into the morning and wind advisory just extended in some parts also on the same day a bay area man appeared in court for alleged domestic terror threats, we're learning new details about an app a businessman's alleged plot to attack twitter and facebook's offices for silencing president trump wit
the memorable frau blucher and young frankenstein.>a famous bernie mittens said have inspired countless memes or they've been a part of the means at least get this they've now helped raise. >>almost 2 million dollars over the course of >>less than a week or so and that money is going to several charities across sanders home state of vermont. the mittens are made out of recycled sweaters. a vermont elementary school teacher. it all those mittens. bernie's everywhere that wraps up...
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it or even compare it to the story of the sourcer's apprentice who set something in motion or frankensteinmotion and loses control of it, but the reality is the capitol hill is now a crime scene. and to the extent that the president set this thing in motion and then apparently sat paralyzed. perhaps he was waiting to see how it would play out. perhaps he was hoping, like a failed gambler, that somehow his horse was going to round the turn and make a miraculous recovery from behind. that i think is the more likely explanation of why he sat there and waited and waited and waited and tried to see if he could finally succeed in overturning the election. >> margaret, we have a few seconds left. what's the very latest you're hearing about how this process will play out? impeachment is happening, right? we know the impeachment vote will happen within the next 24 hours. it does appear definite the president will be impeached. then what? >> so then the issue becomes when does this get sent over to the senate for action and how do they proceed? one wild card we need to watch is this idea of sen sure
it or even compare it to the story of the sourcer's apprentice who set something in motion or frankensteinmotion and loses control of it, but the reality is the capitol hill is now a crime scene. and to the extent that the president set this thing in motion and then apparently sat paralyzed. perhaps he was waiting to see how it would play out. perhaps he was hoping, like a failed gambler, that somehow his horse was going to round the turn and make a miraculous recovery from behind. that i think...
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a day, rudy giuliani would be able to afford shoes that don't look like he bought them at the frankensteinrently he can't. they say trump isn't even taking giuliani's calls anymore. now the only way for rudy to get through is if someone says his name three times in a mirror. i wonder who leaked this story? maybe it was giuliani's head! but this is what trump does. even if you don't jump ship, sooner or later he'll throw you off it. rudy giuliani traveled around the world, he went from being america's mayor to the parking lot of a dildo store trying to dig up dirt for trump. the only dirt he could find was coming out of his hair. what does he get for his troubles? not paid for the work he did. mike pence had to bend over and stuff his “evangelical christian values” in the little hole god tries to forget. last week, his boss called him the p-word and sent a mob of lunatics to kill him. and then there's michael cohen, who took out a mortgage on his house to pay off donald trump's mistress. what did he get? prison. look out, eric and junior, you two are next! lindsey graham, on the other hand,
a day, rudy giuliani would be able to afford shoes that don't look like he bought them at the frankensteinrently he can't. they say trump isn't even taking giuliani's calls anymore. now the only way for rudy to get through is if someone says his name three times in a mirror. i wonder who leaked this story? maybe it was giuliani's head! but this is what trump does. even if you don't jump ship, sooner or later he'll throw you off it. rudy giuliani traveled around the world, he went from being...
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decision starting with twitter to ban trump unilaterally is about acknowledgement that this is a frankenstein except, like, frankly turning off accounts that are strongly associated with leader violence. it shows they don't have a more precise methodology. i think the tech ceos know they don't have a more precise way to d it. i have a friend who runs a fact-checking outlet. they have billions of messages that are moving through the system and they only have a few, tens of thousands of fact checkers. right? so the scale of potential incitements of violence or harm or rumors or misinformation is so much more than they have capacity to deal with it, and so that's really where we are. and i think the thing we need to come together and realize is that we have become a cyborg democracy in the same way that a person who's got a brain implant is now a cyborg, they're not just a human. we're a cyborg democracy except this brain implant drove us crazy. when this digital sort of takeover of our national brain took over, what happens is private companies start eating up public interests and it deregulate
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your frankenstein has been out there doing the damage and you've got to own your part and the fact you'rest doing your job now, standing up to sedition really, you know, you don't get a merit badge for that, but four years too late. >> four years too late. lieutenant governor, always good to speak with you. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, newly elected senator, former governor, john hickenlooper joins us on how he plans to fight back against republicans who are trying to overturn the election, and they know they can't. ♪ got my hair ♪ got my head ♪ got my brains ♪ got my ears ♪ got my heart ♪ got my soul ♪ got my mouth ♪ i got life in his life, he's been to the bottom of the ocean. the tops of mountains. the er... twice. and all the places this guy runs off to. like jeff's, a life well lived should continue at home. home instead offers customized services from personal care to memory care, so older adults can stay home, stay safe, and stay happy. home instead. to us, it's personal. >>> right now, you are looking live at voters in canton, georgia
your frankenstein has been out there doing the damage and you've got to own your part and the fact you'rest doing your job now, standing up to sedition really, you know, you don't get a merit badge for that, but four years too late. >> four years too late. lieutenant governor, always good to speak with you. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >>> when we come back, newly elected senator, former governor, john hickenlooper joins us on how he plans to fight...