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you are here tonight because of garry.ppy days" to me was the show whe the ct had the best chemistry on and off the stage. >> that mes a lot. >> oh, my god. >> another secret -- ear in the series, the netwk wanted the fonz to wear a clothacket, not a leather one, because they thought it made henry ok too tough. but garry stepd in to change history. >> so he went to abc, he said, u know, he could be rt if he a motorcycle.th and he's riding and they sd, okay, when he's with his bike, he can wear leather. he went do to the payphone, he lled the writers room. he said, nev write another scene without his bike. >> garry organized thehow's famous softball team t travelled arnd the world. ron stilpled long after departing "happy days." >> a few yea before the show ended, my contract was up and i wanted to come airector an-- >> how did that work out? [ laughter ] >> still working on it >> you might make it. >> but i did literally -- did say to garry, do you think i could still be on the am? and he said absolutely, and so i went --
you are here tonight because of garry.ppy days" to me was the show whe the ct had the best chemistry on and off the stage. >> that mes a lot. >> oh, my god. >> another secret -- ear in the series, the netwk wanted the fonz to wear a clothacket, not a leather one, because they thought it made henry ok too tough. but garry stepd in to change history. >> so he went to abc, he said, u know, he could be rt if he a motorcycle.th and he's riding and they sd, okay, when...
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you are here tonight because of garry.u. >> "happy days" to me was the ow where the cast had the best chemistry on and off the stage. >> that means lot. >> oh, my god. >> anoth secret -- early in the series, the network wanted the fonzo wear a cloth jacket, not a leather one, because they thought it made henry look too tough. but garry stepped in to change history. >> so he went to abc, he said, you kn, he could be hurt if he wes the cloth and he's riding a motorcycle. and they said, okay, when he's leather. bike, he can wear he went down to the payphone, he called the writers room. he said, never write another scene witht his bike. >> garry organized the show's famousoftball team that ron still played long after departing "happy days." >> a few years before the show ended, my contract was up and i waed to become a director and -- >> how did that work out? [ laughter ] >> sti working on it. >> you might make it. >> but i did literally -- i did say to garry, do you thin i could still be on the team? and he said absolutely,
you are here tonight because of garry.u. >> "happy days" to me was the ow where the cast had the best chemistry on and off the stage. >> that means lot. >> oh, my god. >> anoth secret -- early in the series, the network wanted the fonzo wear a cloth jacket, not a leather one, because they thought it made henry look too tough. but garry stepped in to change history. >> so he went to abc, he said, you kn, he could be hurt if he wes the cloth and he's riding...
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with his garry shandling show, and with larry sanders, i broke that mold too.eel so uncomfortable. >> well, so do i. >> you do? >> yeah. >> you're so good at it. >> trust me, i hate myself. >> much of modern television comedy can be traced back to a lot of the chances garry took. >> it still doesn't add up for me that he's gone. it doesn't make sense. not having his voice doesn't feel right. even long before i met him, he felt like a comedic friend to me. >> all my journey is to be authentically who i am. >> he was a mentor to a lot of people. he almost seemed like he was floating through the world a little bit. like he was there to help. >> what i want at my funeral is an actual boxing referee to do a count, and at five just wave it off, and say, he's he's not getting up. >> the reason that garry's death is a crime is not just because i don't get to talk to him anymore, but he wasn't done. he wasn't done for himself, not for us. >> the whole key to coming through life for anybody is a sense of humor. there is some life force involved in seeing the world not so
with his garry shandling show, and with larry sanders, i broke that mold too.eel so uncomfortable. >> well, so do i. >> you do? >> yeah. >> you're so good at it. >> trust me, i hate myself. >> much of modern television comedy can be traced back to a lot of the chances garry took. >> it still doesn't add up for me that he's gone. it doesn't make sense. not having his voice doesn't feel right. even long before i met him, he felt like a comedic friend to...
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garry kasparov, thank you so much. very good to you on. that's on cnn.com, the op-ed. on the attack in iowa. i'll talk with david axelrod about the fiery front-runner we saw today after he took on an audience member who accused him, quote, of selling access to the president. >> the 306 interview brought to you by movement. join the movement. (alarm beeping) welcome to our busy world. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. can we have both? at bp, we're working every day to make energy that's cleaner and better. and we see possibilities everywhere. itintroducing the new braava jet m6 robot mop. with an adjustable precision jet spray and advanced pad system braava jet breaks up messes and gets deep in corners. braava jet. only from irobot. can a banana peel fuel your flight. bp and fulcrum bioenergy think so. together we'll reduce emissions and landfill waste by turning garbage into jet fuel. at bp, we see possibilities everywhere. >>> throughout the campaign for the democratic nomination, people questioned joe biden's age and stamina, subtly or n
garry kasparov, thank you so much. very good to you on. that's on cnn.com, the op-ed. on the attack in iowa. i'll talk with david axelrod about the fiery front-runner we saw today after he took on an audience member who accused him, quote, of selling access to the president. >> the 306 interview brought to you by movement. join the movement. (alarm beeping) welcome to our busy world. where we all want more energy. but with less carbon footprint. can we have both? at bp, we're working...
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garry kasparov. and s.e. cupp.therine, your brand new column is about the tax cut two years later. broken promises. is it fair -- are you seeing enough followups in the press about the milestones? >> i think there has been insufficient followup. every single promise that trump and republicans by the way other republicans, other members of his party have made has been broken. he said the tax cut would pay for itself. it has added or is projected to add $2 trillion to the deficit. trump said we would get to 6% growth. we're at 2 %. that's what we had when obama was president. he said it would result in big raises. he said americans would be grateful and rush to the republican party because they'd be grateful for getting this boost to their paychecks. none of that is the case. the tax cuts are deeply under water, and we've just kind of let it go. we know it's to be expected. of course republicans would lie about tax cuts paying for themselves. they've always lied about it. and i just think that's incredibly disappoint
garry kasparov. and s.e. cupp.therine, your brand new column is about the tax cut two years later. broken promises. is it fair -- are you seeing enough followups in the press about the milestones? >> i think there has been insufficient followup. every single promise that trump and republicans by the way other republicans, other members of his party have made has been broken. he said the tax cut would pay for itself. it has added or is projected to add $2 trillion to the deficit. trump...
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"it's garry shandling's show." on to lampoon late-night talk shows with his groundbreaking series "the larry sanders show." shandling died unexpectedly in 2016 at age 66, and his disciple the writer/director judd apatow has put together a beautiful homage with "it's garry shandling's book." apatow had full access to shandling's personal journals and reproduces many of those actual scribblings. it's loaded with photos and testimonials from shandling's comedy contemporaries like sarah silverman and jim carrey. this is a book where you should skip the kindle edition, get the actual book. and now, cat videos. no? >> no cat videos. i also like a good book. >> you like to read. >> you pointed out before when i'm pregnant i like to read. a couple of books, "couple next door." it was really just a great thriller that i liked. "ride of a lifetime" by the big boss iger. "more than enough." in the middle of it right now. >> you know what i like to read? you. my bladder leak underwear.orried someone might see so, i switched. t
"it's garry shandling's show." on to lampoon late-night talk shows with his groundbreaking series "the larry sanders show." shandling died unexpectedly in 2016 at age 66, and his disciple the writer/director judd apatow has put together a beautiful homage with "it's garry shandling's book." apatow had full access to shandling's personal journals and reproduces many of those actual scribblings. it's loaded with photos and testimonials from shandling's comedy...
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. >> garry adelman of the american battlefield trust tackles the whole civil war in 56 minutes. it begins with the leadup to the war from the compromise of 1850 to bloody kansas to abraham lincoln's 1860 election and the succession crisis. many highlights, the major battles from each year of the conflict and concludes with a confederate surrender and lincoln's assassination in 1865. the gettysburg heritage center in pennsylvania hosted this talk. >> our next speaker is garry adelman, he's a graduate of michigan state university as well as shippensburg university of pennsylvania. he's an award winning author, co-author or editor of 20 civil war books and more than 40 related articles. most of which are relevant to the civil war photography. he is the vice president of the center for civil war photography, he's been a licensed battlefield guide for 25 years, he's appeared on numerous productions shown on the bbc, c-span, pennsylvania cable network and on history. he works full time as the chief historian of the american battlefield trust. without any further interruptions -- or ex
. >> garry adelman of the american battlefield trust tackles the whole civil war in 56 minutes. it begins with the leadup to the war from the compromise of 1850 to bloody kansas to abraham lincoln's 1860 election and the succession crisis. many highlights, the major battles from each year of the conflict and concludes with a confederate surrender and lincoln's assassination in 1865. the gettysburg heritage center in pennsylvania hosted this talk. >> our next speaker is garry...
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. >> garry adelman of the american battlefield trust tackles the whole civil war in 56 minutes. it begins with the leadup to the war from the compromise of 1850 to bloody kansas to abraham lincoln's 1860 election and the succession crisis. many highlights, the major battles from each year of the conflict and concludes with a confederate surrender and lincoln's assassination in 1865. the gettysburg heritage center in pennsylvania hosted this talk. >> our next speaker is garry adelman, he's a graduate of michigan state university as well as shippensburg university of pennsylvania. he's an award winning author, co-author or editor of 20 civil war books and more than 40 related articles. most o
. >> garry adelman of the american battlefield trust tackles the whole civil war in 56 minutes. it begins with the leadup to the war from the compromise of 1850 to bloody kansas to abraham lincoln's 1860 election and the succession crisis. many highlights, the major battles from each year of the conflict and concludes with a confederate surrender and lincoln's assassination in 1865. the gettysburg heritage center in pennsylvania hosted this talk. >> our next speaker is garry...
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schools will only switch to the language since the starting from 2023 which as if there are more have garry's in ukraine than russians in the call that does raise a question mark and we don't have an answer to that is. perfectly. the shoes which have not been resolved and that's where we will meet next time in 4 months if your. next question. you know obviously newsagency a question that you were mr selenski you talked about peace and stability. during the campaign you also said you need to bring peace to the region to ukraine following this meeting do you think that the steps of the path to peace have been. i want clarification on the peace full settlement. if there's any plan for peace so you're ready to. engage in direct contact with the self-proclaimed republics and i also have a question to. president putin yes you said that the minsk accords are all the bedrock of any future settlement but right now german chancellor said that the minsk accords all flexible. still. met all the means could call on. if you'd. arrangement. with them and thus allow for a certain flexibility in the might bec
schools will only switch to the language since the starting from 2023 which as if there are more have garry's in ukraine than russians in the call that does raise a question mark and we don't have an answer to that is. perfectly. the shoes which have not been resolved and that's where we will meet next time in 4 months if your. next question. you know obviously newsagency a question that you were mr selenski you talked about peace and stability. during the campaign you also said you need to...
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when james lowe all started in those early minutes whenjames lowe capitalised from a mistake from garryas. they scored their bonus point try earlier in the second half and were suffocating in defence and dictated set piece. particularly in the line—up. devin toner and james ryan had a fantastic 80 minutes. one element of can sewing will bejohnny sexton picking up a knee injury. the sides go again next week in dublin. plenty for the director of rugby to be happy about. i spoke to make sure it to go, as well as northampton even 32nd half. northampton had a couple of times where the not now that final pass, so lots of bits for us that final pass, so lots of bits for us to prove a point for next week andi us to prove a point for next week and i think that is important that we have that mindset. going into the week. it is a disappointing one. we knew it was going to be a tesla, which physical —— to be a test match, physical, ido which physical —— to be a test match, physical, i do not think we dealt with that. we never seem to get on the front foot and if you inaccuracies, any good team like
when james lowe all started in those early minutes whenjames lowe capitalised from a mistake from garryas. they scored their bonus point try earlier in the second half and were suffocating in defence and dictated set piece. particularly in the line—up. devin toner and james ryan had a fantastic 80 minutes. one element of can sewing will bejohnny sexton picking up a knee injury. the sides go again next week in dublin. plenty for the director of rugby to be happy about. i spoke to make sure it...
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it all started in those early minutes when james lowe capitalised from a mistake from garry ringrosewere suffocating in defence and dictated on the set piece, particularly any line—up, devin toner and james ryan had a fantastic 80 minutes. an injury to johnny sexton, he picked up a knee injury, and they will be monitoring that. these two sides granted all again next week in dublin. they differ not attempted to ponder and plenty for director of rugby at lei nster to plenty for director of rugby at leinster to be happy about. i spoke to him as well as northampton's... even for the second half. northampton had as a couple of times where they just northampton had as a couple of times where theyjust didn't go that when a person a bit a plan for next week andi a person a bit a plan for next week and i think it's important that we have that mindset. a disappointing one. we knew it was going to be a te st one. we knew it was going to be a test match, physical, and i don't think we dealt with their physicality well enough in defence. never really seemed to get on the front foot and few inaccu
it all started in those early minutes when james lowe capitalised from a mistake from garry ringrosewere suffocating in defence and dictated on the set piece, particularly any line—up, devin toner and james ryan had a fantastic 80 minutes. an injury to johnny sexton, he picked up a knee injury, and they will be monitoring that. these two sides granted all again next week in dublin. they differ not attempted to ponder and plenty for director of rugby at lei nster to plenty for director of...
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in 1987, garry heart's presidential run ended when revealed that he had an affair with hold on -- let you the selection. steve. rice! answer c. donna rice is right? here we go. a big store ne1987. what was baby jessica's full name. jessica morales. or jessica simpson? a. >> you are correct. >> not honey boo-boo. [laughter]. the last question. focus. after meeting tonya harding what did allison jenny say she wanted to do. take a guess. give her a hug. the christmas season. >> is that right? it is right? >> gray area. >> it is. normally the season is about giving but this night it is about winning. >> they are going on the naughty list du not give her a high 5. >> wait there is more a bonus. we promise we would reveal the groovy santa who is playing santa? ready? 1, 2, 3. oh ! merry christmas! we had no idea! [laughter]. you had no idea. >> it has been a bucket list of mine. thank you very much. santa, great job. steve. thank you. catch the quiz show with tom at 7 o'clock if you had fun you will love coming to fox this month watch. >> i do remember seeing star wars? i don't know. i do r
in 1987, garry heart's presidential run ended when revealed that he had an affair with hold on -- let you the selection. steve. rice! answer c. donna rice is right? here we go. a big store ne1987. what was baby jessica's full name. jessica morales. or jessica simpson? a. >> you are correct. >> not honey boo-boo. [laughter]. the last question. focus. after meeting tonya harding what did allison jenny say she wanted to do. take a guess. give her a hug. the christmas season. >>...
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here's garry ringrose of ireland and leinster, starting as he meant to go on. a 15th straight champions cup home win. easy for northampton to retreat, but they are top of the english premiership for a reason. and for a few seconds they were smarter, stronger, faster, bigger. but dan biggar‘s try was a ripple against the tide. the saints had a sinner in the bin as leinster went over twice more to take a bonus point before the break. 40,000 turned up to this match and they certainly got their money's worth. northampton ran in two more tries but they couldn't contain the blue waves. james lowe was the latest to take the plunge. and ringrose went pick—pocketing again for his hat—trick. the saints barely in the picture. leinster will take some stopping. patrick gearey, bbc news. title holders saracens had a hard fought encounter against munster. saracens were behind for most of the match but billy vunipola played a lovely offload to sean maitland as they took the lead for the first time. billy's brother, mako vunipola, added another try to make saracens winners by 1
here's garry ringrose of ireland and leinster, starting as he meant to go on. a 15th straight champions cup home win. easy for northampton to retreat, but they are top of the english premiership for a reason. and for a few seconds they were smarter, stronger, faster, bigger. but dan biggar‘s try was a ripple against the tide. the saints had a sinner in the bin as leinster went over twice more to take a bonus point before the break. 40,000 turned up to this match and they certainly got their...
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here is garry ringrose of ireland and leinster starting as he meant to go on.ace, right time, second try. lei nster right place, right time, second try. leinster cantering to a 15th straight champions cup home win. easy for northampton to retreat, but they are top of the english premiership for a reason and for a few seconds, they were smarter, stronger, faster, bigger. but dan biggar‘s try was a rebel against the tide, the saints had a sinner in the bin as leinster went over twice more to ta ke bin as leinster went over twice more to take a bonus point before the break. 40,000 turned up to this match and they certainly got their moneys worth, northampton ran in two more tries but couldn't contain the blue waves. james lowe was the latest to take the plunge. and ringrose went to pick pocketing again for his hat—trick, saints barely in the picture. leinster will ta ke barely in the picture. leinster will take some stopping. patrick geary bbc news. elsewhere in the champions cup, there were defeats for both gloucester and glasgow. exeter play sale today while bat
here is garry ringrose of ireland and leinster starting as he meant to go on.ace, right time, second try. lei nster right place, right time, second try. leinster cantering to a 15th straight champions cup home win. easy for northampton to retreat, but they are top of the english premiership for a reason and for a few seconds, they were smarter, stronger, faster, bigger. but dan biggar‘s try was a rebel against the tide, the saints had a sinner in the bin as leinster went over twice more to ta...
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he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructed won't seem weird. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> "the larry sanders show" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery, your career, as fodder. >> don't take this as a threat but i killed a man like you in korea, hand to hand. my boy doesn't want to do any more commercials. >> larry sanders to me was, aside from being a brilliant television show -- >> can you say, hey now. >> hey now. >> it was my everyday life. >> i'm here for three good reasons. last show. big ratings. movie coming out. bim, bam, boom. >> "the larry sanders show" was very unique in that it was very deadpan. and really groundbreaking in its day. >> i think it made people really go, that's the level of work you may be able to do on a cable network. >> please, do not flip around. come right back. >> hey
he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted to do a show that deconstructed won't seem weird. >> okay. blah, blah, blah, blah. >> "the larry sanders show" was sort of cathartic. because in the world of "the larry sanders show," there was a network. >> you want me to [ bleep ] your budget? is that what you want me to do? >> so it became this weird funhouse mirror thing, where you could use stuff from your misery,...
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i'll read additional names, garry wise, suzanna parsons, jeff rego and peter cohen. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm with the san francisco coalition. i'm just echoing the same thing as everybody else said. this is a very flawed bill but i am grateful to supervisor mar for having these amendments that are going to be desperately needed if this bill is ever going to pass. and i just want to bring up one thing that supervisor brown brought up about the planning and whether or not they weighed in on this. while the planning publishes this thing called a nexus studies. studies. in the past two, they did state for every 100 units you build, you need 25 units for low income to house the people that will be supporting the 100 unit market rate residents of those 100 unit brand-new luxury condos. if you put in the middle-class, that number raises to 37 units. so if we cannot put at least 37% for affordable housing, we're not even going to cut a dent in our affordability crisis. and one other suggestion that i have with respect to the amendments is maybe it is too radical but maybe we should
i'll read additional names, garry wise, suzanna parsons, jeff rego and peter cohen. >> good morning, supervisors. i'm with the san francisco coalition. i'm just echoing the same thing as everybody else said. this is a very flawed bill but i am grateful to supervisor mar for having these amendments that are going to be desperately needed if this bill is ever going to pass. and i just want to bring up one thing that supervisor brown brought up about the planning and whether or not they...
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. >> it's the garry shandling show. >> people were taking the old principles of comedy and trying to instantly. >> i appreciate you coming in under these conditions, lewis, i really do. you want to hold the credits? we were going to show the credits and you screwed that up because you're late. >> "the garry shandling show" was aware of the fact that it was a situation comedy. it highlighted the cliches in funny ways. >> are you looking into the camera? >> no. no, i didn't -- >> don't look into the camera. >> i didn't. >> don't. you don't come in here and look into the camera. >> i didn't. >> i'll bop you. i will. if i see a tape of this show and you're looking into the camera -- >> well, it's about that time. >> "pee-wee's playhouse" on cbs, a so-called saturday morning kids' show that adults could watch and wink at each other as they were watching it, is very clever. >> good morning. >> what's today's secret word? >> the secret word is -- good! >> it was a show certainly for kids, and it was for stoned baby boomers who were totally wasted on saturday morning and watched "pee-wee's p
. >> it's the garry shandling show. >> people were taking the old principles of comedy and trying to instantly. >> i appreciate you coming in under these conditions, lewis, i really do. you want to hold the credits? we were going to show the credits and you screwed that up because you're late. >> "the garry shandling show" was aware of the fact that it was a situation comedy. it highlighted the cliches in funny ways. >> are you looking into the camera?...
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. >> he believes the customer who stole is garris pair of skates after a dispute may have come back toze the business. brentwood police are investigating. >> people don't realize we have them sign a waiver so they do these crimes after they've signed a waiver and forget they already gave us their full name. >> the vandals probably didn't know what they were doing. >> they found a weak point and probably exploited it and it was a fluke that it ended up being so damaging and detrimental. >> the ice rink hopes to reopen on tuesday. anyone with information is asked to call the brentwood police department. henry lee ktvu fox2 news. >>> a weekend in the city, they pictured-- tweeted a picture of this kamara being towed away. about 100 people run him watching the illegal activity and at one point someone even fired shots. fortunately no one was hit. they say that this citation is proof that sideshows will not be tolerated in oakland. >>> a san francisco mayor london breed is scheduled to give a tour of the latest navigation center for the homeless. the mayor has been a vocal proponent of the
. >> he believes the customer who stole is garris pair of skates after a dispute may have come back toze the business. brentwood police are investigating. >> people don't realize we have them sign a waiver so they do these crimes after they've signed a waiver and forget they already gave us their full name. >> the vandals probably didn't know what they were doing. >> they found a weak point and probably exploited it and it was a fluke that it ended up being so damaging...
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douglass, whorick in 1851, breaks with the garris to the position that the constitution is a guarantee of liberty, it is a freedom document. douglass becomes the voice of one of the principal voices -- one of the principal voices of anti-slavery constitutionalism. saying that blacks, of course, our citizens, persons under the constitution, but fourth and most importantly, given what we are talking about familiese the enslaved themselves who brought these cases, most of all, lay down a series of arguments that the constitution was not proslavery, that the constitution did not a slavery-based national system, but instead went based on freedom. ash, andabout james bell,mary bell, eleonora this long line of freedom suits arguing that freedom was national while slavery was local . freedom was national while slavery was confined to certain places, certain contingencies, certain laws, certain definitions and conditions. case, thed scott's chief justice tries to displace that entire line of argument, right? entirely. slaveryeer, -- via, slavery is national. property rights of slaveholders are
douglass, whorick in 1851, breaks with the garris to the position that the constitution is a guarantee of liberty, it is a freedom document. douglass becomes the voice of one of the principal voices -- one of the principal voices of anti-slavery constitutionalism. saying that blacks, of course, our citizens, persons under the constitution, but fourth and most importantly, given what we are talking about familiese the enslaved themselves who brought these cases, most of all, lay down a series of...
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bridge garry said it shouldn't be in there at all because we have re-election campaigns and that shouldenough to check an erring president. and others like madison and hamilton said, what if you have a president who is beholden to a foreign power? what if you have a president who tries to interwifere with an election. so i don't quite understand the republicans' report or their talking points to say there's zero evidence of this. i mean the president's own transcript, a fake transcript, whatever, a partial transcript itself says exactly that. and i think the most important thing for everyone to understand is this is not about impeaching a president with people who have policy differences. for me, i am aghast at the president's child separation policy. i find it so immoral and evil, but i don't think that's an impeachable offense. our founders used the words "high crimes and misdemeanors." and as the book explains, this ukraine situation is exactly that. >> so what exactly is a high crime or misdemeanor? >> so our founders used the phrase "treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misde
bridge garry said it shouldn't be in there at all because we have re-election campaigns and that shouldenough to check an erring president. and others like madison and hamilton said, what if you have a president who is beholden to a foreign power? what if you have a president who tries to interwifere with an election. so i don't quite understand the republicans' report or their talking points to say there's zero evidence of this. i mean the president's own transcript, a fake transcript,...
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. >>> up next, anti-putin activist garry kasparov who penned an op-ed titled "i live the in the post-truthoviet world and i hear its echoed in trump's america." we'll be right back. [airport pa]"all flights have been delayed." t-mobile makes the holidays easier... ...like this. because right now when you buy one of the latest samsung phones you get one free. on that. so you can post this... ...score this... ...be there like this... ...and share all of this... ...with that. so do this, on that, with us. now, buy a samsung galaxy s10 or note 10 and get one free. i am all about livi♪g joyfully. hello. the united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. rewarded! going new places and tasting new flavors. rewarded! traveling lighter. rewarded. haha, boom! getting settled. rewarded. learn more at the explorer card dot com. and get... rewarded! itintroducing the new braava jet m6 robot mop. with an adjustable precision jet spray and advanced pad system braava jet breaks up messes and gets deep in corners. braava jet. only from irobot. today at an event in iowa biden faced an audi
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," nora ephron wrote it after sleepless in seattle, steve martin, rita wilson, young adam sandler, garrynews last night he was telling everybody about an idea he had for sunglasses and you would be able to spin the sunglasses if you were fidgeting and waiting in line, and got in touch with the guys at warby parker and described the idea for a hinge on sunglasses and after a year and a half of work, he got to show them off >> oh. >> the first ever pinnacle of sunglasses see look at this >> that is cute. >> so we have them here. they're called spinies and on the right hinge of the sunglasses, on the right side is a hinge. >> they're cute. >> they look cute. >> i like them. >> the good news is that 100% of the profits from the glasses goes to the people's project, which provides free glasses and eye exams for kids in the u.s. >> they look good on everybody. >> oh, al there looks great. >> smoking. >> let's see you, hoda. >> my face is too fat for these. >> they look good on everyone. >> thanks jimmy. >> thanks jimmy. >> thanks jimmy. >>> next up, lena waithe, the actor whose screen writer i
," nora ephron wrote it after sleepless in seattle, steve martin, rita wilson, young adam sandler, garrynews last night he was telling everybody about an idea he had for sunglasses and you would be able to spin the sunglasses if you were fidgeting and waiting in line, and got in touch with the guys at warby parker and described the idea for a hinge on sunglasses and after a year and a half of work, he got to show them off >> oh. >> the first ever pinnacle of sunglasses see look...
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and i ask that in part according to your report, people like former facebook chief marketing officer garryserious in terms of recruitment. >> they're earning big players here you mentioned him, the fourmer four square ceo is also involved, part of this leadership team, tom segunda is an adviser for this company, and look, let's be clear, in the short term this is mike bloomberg's data company working directly for his campaign. in the long-term i think there's that really good possibility if he doesn't make it through this prima primary, right now 5% in the polls in around fourth or fifth in most surveys that he will use this company to help democrats at large, but right now this is his company that's going right to him and helping his campaign directly >> all right, brian's full story is up now on cnbc.com. check it out, brian, thanks for joining us >> thank you >>> quick programming note, tomorrow as you know is a shortened trading day, and a special christmas eve edition of "closing bell" will be tomorrow at 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. eastern on cnbc. >> yes so holiday week but right now sa
and i ask that in part according to your report, people like former facebook chief marketing officer garryserious in terms of recruitment. >> they're earning big players here you mentioned him, the fourmer four square ceo is also involved, part of this leadership team, tom segunda is an adviser for this company, and look, let's be clear, in the short term this is mike bloomberg's data company working directly for his campaign. in the long-term i think there's that really good possibility...
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the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, garry richard brown of -- gary richard ground of new york to be united states district judge for the eastern district of new york. mr. mcconnell: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of gary richard brown of new york to be united states district judge for the eastern district of new york, signed by 17 senators as follows -- mr. mcconnell: i ask consent the reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to legislative session. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all those in favor say aye. those opposed say no. the ayes appear to have it. the ayes do have it. the motion is agreed to. mr. mcconnell: i move to proceed to executive session to consider calendar number 357. the presiding officer: the question is on the motion. all those
the clerk: nomination, the judiciary, garry richard brown of -- gary richard ground of new york to be united states district judge for the eastern district of new york. mr. mcconnell: i send a cloture motion to the desk. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we, the undersigned senators, in accordance with the provisions of rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, do hereby move to bring to a close debate on the nomination of gary richard brown of new york...