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gertrude stein was his favourite because he chose the deepest mail voice he could muster and still pulledhis extraordinary mixture, a towering intellect. he was phenomenally clever. he was never snobby about it, he could spin in this intellect into the most accessible comedy for everyone. so, he would go on flights... you had virginia woolf pulling points at the rovers return. he used to make me laugh... for he had this fantastic character called mrs huggett who used to literally do the cleaning for all the staff who lived in steller street, and he took each portrayal of each character, whether it was shakespeare a ha rd—hitting of each character, whether it was shakespeare a hard—hitting drama or a comedy ‘s batch —— comedy sketch, he approached everyone with the same level of respect and importance for that character. so, i always remember mrs huggett, the indignant injustice and pain and frustration at sean mrs huggett‘s face as she was picking up michael caine's underwear. he taught me so much, he never went, "i'm doing comedy, i'm doing acting." he always played the truth and that's
gertrude stein was his favourite because he chose the deepest mail voice he could muster and still pulledhis extraordinary mixture, a towering intellect. he was phenomenally clever. he was never snobby about it, he could spin in this intellect into the most accessible comedy for everyone. so, he would go on flights... you had virginia woolf pulling points at the rovers return. he used to make me laugh... for he had this fantastic character called mrs huggett who used to literally do the...
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buffalo bill's wild west and this started from one collection of the american history museum and gertrude photographed those images that i started out with, and the american indian images that are represented in the lennar collection have behind the scenes photos which i like to see. i like to see what were the performers doing when they were in the arena? a different element of what was happening. instead of the performers in the arena re-enacting things like, you know, the battle of little big horn or horse races or other types of program acts that would happen during a visit to the wild west. here's cody sitting with a cup y couple of the perform aers and i think it's chief iron tail at cody's left who performed more than 20 years on the show circuit with cody traveling nationally and internationally with the show. many of the performers were sioux indians from pine ridge reservation. i had the opportunity with another smithsonian colleague to visit pine ridge just two years ago, and to learn more about those who chose to leave the reservation and a lot of different reasons why an indi
buffalo bill's wild west and this started from one collection of the american history museum and gertrude photographed those images that i started out with, and the american indian images that are represented in the lennar collection have behind the scenes photos which i like to see. i like to see what were the performers doing when they were in the arena? a different element of what was happening. instead of the performers in the arena re-enacting things like, you know, the battle of little...
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dan gertrude joins us with how long we can expect this to last. think about a cure, the stock market will react positively. >> the stock market is all about positive news and more importantly the certainty of the news. was we are seeing is the possibility of people going back to work, businesses not having to fear lockdowns. because of that we are looking at some pretty good sailing ahead. there is every reason to be positive that what we saw going on prior to the pandemic when we saw the dow getting closer to that 30,000 mark, we could absolutely surpass that once we have this vaccine in distribution. jillian: it was a role reversal where quarantine stocks that were soaring through the pandemic dropped yesterday. >> it was interesting to see how tech which the market has been relying on up to this point take a little bit of a step back because the thought process is when people are able to go back to normal, whatever that looks like, they are going to have the ability to get out of their house once again and want to go back to the office at least
dan gertrude joins us with how long we can expect this to last. think about a cure, the stock market will react positively. >> the stock market is all about positive news and more importantly the certainty of the news. was we are seeing is the possibility of people going back to work, businesses not having to fear lockdowns. because of that we are looking at some pretty good sailing ahead. there is every reason to be positive that what we saw going on prior to the pandemic when we saw the...
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so i told the poll worker there, her name was gertrude. she told me to go ahead and vote again. so i went ahead and voted again. and it came up again, that i voted for this woman again. and i told her again. she said just go ahead and vote again. so i went ahead and did it again, and the third time i got donald trump. so, you know, you can't tell me that there's no fraud going around on here, ok? now, the second thing i wanted to say was, and then this is all i have to say, i have no respect for joe biden's wife, for her to let her husband go out there and be humiliated and look like zerks my husband died of dementia, and that's exactly what he's got, and she is degrading him every time she lets him go on tv. i feel sorry for the man. i respect him, but i have no respect for his wife, for her putting him through what she's putting him through. host: her experience at the polls and the multiple mis-votes there? anecdotal ed there. guest: well, i've heard stories like that before, and i think probably the most likely outcome, or the most likely explanation is that the, if it was a
so i told the poll worker there, her name was gertrude. she told me to go ahead and vote again. so i went ahead and voted again. and it came up again, that i voted for this woman again. and i told her again. she said just go ahead and vote again. so i went ahead and did it again, and the third time i got donald trump. so, you know, you can't tell me that there's no fraud going around on here, ok? now, the second thing i wanted to say was, and then this is all i have to say, i have no respect...
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. >> gertrude >> i'm karen kinsell. c >> ron ante drew. >> bridget rhodes. >> karlin chan. >> tara ryndres. >> choumika soumounis. >> mike sth. >> and this is my brief tat spectacula on the compassionate care proded by >> seeing patients as people. compassionate care provided by nurses during covid. >> community. >> courage. >> nawaz: and you can find all and that's the newshour for tonight.na i'm awaz. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. from all of us at the pbs newshour, we're wishing you and yours a happy and safe thanksgiving. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. station from viewee you.your pbs thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by tmedia access groupw
. >> gertrude >> i'm karen kinsell. c >> ron ante drew. >> bridget rhodes. >> karlin chan. >> tara ryndres. >> choumika soumounis. >> mike sth. >> and this is my brief tat spectacula on the compassionate care proded by >> seeing patients as people. compassionate care provided by nurses during covid. >> community. >> courage. >> nawaz: and you can find all and that's the newshour for tonight.na i'm awaz. join us online...
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my sister gertrude just loves you. well, it's because i recognize that our backgrounds, our experiences have been different. and i work to do what i could to help reconcile those differences. i've always said that if the difference between me and opponent on any issue or five steps, i don't mind taking throw of them. >> amen. >> so that's just the way i have operated. and i will say to you, you do such a good job in the profession that you're in. i just admire your work. i watch you every night, and i just think you do a good job. don't let the disagreements, the setbacks, define your profession. work to overcome that. and you do a good job. keep doing it. don't let anybody throw cold water on your dreams. and that's all they're doing. they're come see your dreams and aspirations. i tell people all the time, i practice the 11th commandment. ronald reagan used to say it all the time, though i heard it before ronald reagan ever said it. thou shall not throw cold water on another man's dreams. >> amen. david, the producer
my sister gertrude just loves you. well, it's because i recognize that our backgrounds, our experiences have been different. and i work to do what i could to help reconcile those differences. i've always said that if the difference between me and opponent on any issue or five steps, i don't mind taking throw of them. >> amen. >> so that's just the way i have operated. and i will say to you, you do such a good job in the profession that you're in. i just admire your work. i watch you...
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so i told the poll worker there, her name was gertrude. she told me to go ahead and vote again.i went ahead and voted again. and it came up again, that i voted for this woman again. and i told her again. she said just go ahead and vote again. so i went ahead and did it again, and the third time i got donald trump. so, you know, you can't tell me that there's no fraud going around on here, ok? now, the second thing i wanted to say was, and then this is all i have to say, i have no respect for joe biden's wife, for her to let her husband go out there and be humiliated and look like zerks my husband died of dementia, and that's exactly what he's got, and she is degrading him every time she lets him go on tv. i feel sorry for the man. i respect him, but i have no respect for his wife, for her putting him through what she's putting him through. host: her experience at the polls and the multiple mis-votes there? anecdotal ed there. guest: well, i've heard stories like that before, and i think probably the most likely outcome, or the most likely explanation is that the, if it was a tou
so i told the poll worker there, her name was gertrude. she told me to go ahead and vote again.i went ahead and voted again. and it came up again, that i voted for this woman again. and i told her again. she said just go ahead and vote again. so i went ahead and did it again, and the third time i got donald trump. so, you know, you can't tell me that there's no fraud going around on here, ok? now, the second thing i wanted to say was, and then this is all i have to say, i have no respect for...
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in the end, a vote is a vote, as gertrude stein might have said, had she been in politics. to wait until we put them together and count them. when you look at the way american demographics are going, it is becoming a younger and more diverse country, a less white country and are better educated country. a lot more people have college degrees that they had even four years ago. all that would seem to suggest that the demographics are going the democrats' way, yet it still seems at times to be a struggle for them to capitalise on that. why? because many of those groups do not register in large numbers and of those who are registered, they do not vote in large numbers. that is not true in every election, but it is true in many elections. ask hillary clinton. had she had a better turnout among minorities and young people, we would be talking about her re—election battle today. what you said is true. the long—term prospects look good for the democrats, but there is no substitute for organising well and getting your people out to vote. politics is the same everywhere, at least in
in the end, a vote is a vote, as gertrude stein might have said, had she been in politics. to wait until we put them together and count them. when you look at the way american demographics are going, it is becoming a younger and more diverse country, a less white country and are better educated country. a lot more people have college degrees that they had even four years ago. all that would seem to suggest that the demographics are going the democrats' way, yet it still seems at times to be a...