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. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type? that was an american.touch with his feelings. he just had to do what they had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with their feelings they wouldn't be able to shut imhup and dysfunction, dysfunction that. >> you have strong feelings about. >> every decade you have somebody like columbo or carroll o'connor as archie bunker, you can't imagine anybody else afterwards and james gandolfini is that in "the sopranos". >> did you know an italian invented the telephone. >> alexander graham bell invented the telephone. >> you see? antonio -- >> who invented the mafia? >> what? >> they took the mystery out of being a mobster. ♪ i'm a fool to do your dirty work ♪ >> and it was somehow more mundane than we guessed it would be and yet every bit as riveting as "the godfather." >> you were like a brother to me. >> the debate raged at hbo about whether you could have a guy like this as your lead. and david chase was adamant that you have -- this is who he is. and he was right. >> can you assure me that tony soprano i
. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type? that was an american.touch with his feelings. he just had to do what they had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with their feelings they wouldn't be able to shut imhup and dysfunction, dysfunction that. >> you have strong feelings about. >> every decade you have somebody like columbo or carroll o'connor as archie bunker, you can't imagine anybody else afterwards and james gandolfini is that in "the...
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. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type. that was an american.e wasn't in touch with his feelings. he just did what he had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with his feelings. >> you have strong feelings about this. >> every decade, you get somebody like peter faulk as columbo, somebody you can't imagine afterwards. >> i think it's supposed to be a mafia story. >> it's about every day life. >> did you know an italian invented the telephone? >> alexander graham bell inwas italian? who invented the mafia. >> what? >> the sopranos took the mystery out of being a mobster. ♪ i'm a fool to be doing your dirty work ♪ ♪ oh, yeah >> and it was somehow more mundane than we guessed it would be and yet every bit as riveting as "the godfather." >> the debate raged at hbo about whether you could have a guy like this as your lead. and david chase was adamant that you have to, this is who he is, and he was right. >> can you assure me that tony soprano isn't going to become a sensitive, nurturing, mellowing man? >> yes. >> oh, good. >> oh, my god. >> it's
. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type. that was an american.e wasn't in touch with his feelings. he just did what he had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with his feelings. >> you have strong feelings about this. >> every decade, you get somebody like peter faulk as columbo, somebody you can't imagine afterwards. >> i think it's supposed to be a mafia story. >> it's about every day life. >> did you know an italian invented...
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. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type. that was an american.e wasn't in touch with his feelings. he just did what he had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with his feelings, they didn't know they wouldn't be able to shut him up. and then it's dysfunction this, dysfunction that. >> you have strong feelings about this. >> every decade, you get somebody like peter faulk as columbo or carroll o'connor as archie bunker. someone you can't imagine anyone else afterwards. james gandolfini is that as tony soprano. >> did you know that an italian invented the telephone? >> alexander graham bell is italian? >> see what i'm talking about. antonio finucci invented the telephone and he got robbed. everybody knows that. >> who invented the mafia? >> what? >> "the sopranos" took the mystery out of being a mobster. ♪ i'm a fool to do your dirty work ♪ >> it was somehow more mundane than we guessed it would be and yet every bit as riveting as "the godfather." >> you were like a brother to me. >> the debate raged at hbo about whether you could have a guy
. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type. that was an american.e wasn't in touch with his feelings. he just did what he had to do. once they got gary cooper in touch with his feelings, they didn't know they wouldn't be able to shut him up. and then it's dysfunction this, dysfunction that. >> you have strong feelings about this. >> every decade, you get somebody like peter faulk as columbo or carroll o'connor as archie bunker. someone you can't imagine...
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so i think the more they push on him, the more he'll come across as a jimmy stewart character, gary cooper. it's just not going to work for the republicans. i think that's the real thing to look for next week. >> with so many heat advisories across the country, we are tempted to tell the audience ifc you choose to stay inside we have two recent works by two out of the three guests. the matriarch by susan paige and the good american family. and anything phil has ever written. and with that, our thanks for starting us off at the end of this week. coming up, what this week was like for another freshman member of congress serving along side the four targeted by the president of the united states. and later could the unsealed documents in the stormy daniels hush money case spell trouble still for hope hicks? the 11th hour just getting started on this hot friday night. t i'm alex trebek here to tell you about the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85 and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a f
so i think the more they push on him, the more he'll come across as a jimmy stewart character, gary cooper. it's just not going to work for the republicans. i think that's the real thing to look for next week. >> with so many heat advisories across the country, we are tempted to tell the audience ifc you choose to stay inside we have two recent works by two out of the three guests. the matriarch by susan paige and the good american family. and anything phil has ever written. and with...
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if you tbout does he cose to b gary cooper or does he choose to continue to be as indistinct as he was in the report? >> b, he does not want to be in your movie. this is not where he wants to be right now. i think one of the things he does want to do is reassure the american people that this investigation was conducted with integrity and by the book. that's where you'll see him get emotional, if at all, where his integrity or the integrity of his staff is attacked. the problem with the whole hearing is most people have made up their minds, and we live in an era of partisan epistemology. what counts as a fact depends on what team you ear on. >> democracy is a separate question. >> what it means for this, it's hard to see how it changes. >> part of that, kate shaw, was determined how the attorney general dealt with conclusions, his summary of the summary and also just before the entire report was released, coming out and summarizing it again. >> i expect opine on the attorney general's conduct. the shading of the narrative was so much because of the way the attorney general kind of frame
if you tbout does he cose to b gary cooper or does he choose to continue to be as indistinct as he was in the report? >> b, he does not want to be in your movie. this is not where he wants to be right now. i think one of the things he does want to do is reassure the american people that this investigation was conducted with integrity and by the book. that's where you'll see him get emotional, if at all, where his integrity or the integrity of his staff is attacked. the problem with the...
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david is autistic and lives in a group home and is not available for interviews, but gary and reid were very cooperative and had very interesting perspectives on the family. gary is the oldest. his family experience was very different than reid's. comingtime reid was into adolescence, the family had settled down. his parents marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been brought under control, she had stopped drinking. so the experience randy and gary had was a little different than what the younger boys had. but they are pleased to know that there are still people who remember randy and still honor his work. >> did he always want to be a journalist? and how are they did that avenue of expression hit him? was it in high school, college, when did it happen? dr. stoner: it was in college. he started out as an english major. and i think the accommodation of of understanding that that meant a lot of long writing and reading, and also they were not a lot of jobs for english majors. but also this idea that journalism could move people, could change people. he had a big ego.
david is autistic and lives in a group home and is not available for interviews, but gary and reid were very cooperative and had very interesting perspectives on the family. gary is the oldest. his family experience was very different than reid's. comingtime reid was into adolescence, the family had settled down. his parents marriage had resolved some of the previous issues. his mother's drinking had been brought under control, she had stopped drinking. so the experience randy and gary had was...