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>> the first script written by alan burns and jim brooks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced.bs says no no no no no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys, but the guys weren't really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off, and i just thought. >> you just thought. >> she is not obsessed with finding a husband. >> this was about people coping with one another, and the workplace was like a family. >> i told ted to close with the copy for suanne. >> oh my god? i told the projectionist it was the other way around. >> oh my god. >> local pig farmers served notice today that rising corn prices are forcing them to buy into the beans to feed the stock. starting tomorrow we will be presenting a new future, dining out with suanne. >> once jim brooks said to me, i know there is a world of comedy in my wife's purse, i just can't access it. you got to find some female writers for the show. >> did you crash the men's room? >> i did not. i went to somebody's guest. >> why do you think it is such a winner? >>
>> the first script written by alan burns and jim brooks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced.bs says no no no no no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys, but the guys weren't really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off, and i just thought. >> you just thought. >> she is not obsessed with finding a husband. >> this was about people coping with one another, and...
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. >> she was recently named along with norman lear and jim brooks as one of television's most giftedls on tv, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susan harris was the greatest writer, in my opinion, of her generation, of that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think there is a woman's voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? generally they speak higher, softer. >> i should know not to ask that of a writer. >> yes, of course, there's a woman's voice. women have a different perspective. women laugh at different things. so, yes, there very definitely is a woman's voice. >> oh, do you know how many problems we have solved over a cheesecake at this kitchen table? >> no, dorothy. exactly how many? >> 147, blanche. >> hi, brian. it's cut-throat primetime time this fall, as some 23 new shows compete in one of the hottest ratings races in years. here's one just about everybody predicts will be a big hit. "designing women" on cbs. four friends forming an interior decorating business and giving each other the busines
. >> she was recently named along with norman lear and jim brooks as one of television's most giftedls on tv, it's easy to see susan harris' impact. >> susan harris was the greatest writer, in my opinion, of her generation, of that time, singularly. so all credit to her for coming up with so many iterations of something so amazing. >> do you think there is a woman's voice as a writer? >> woman's voice? generally they speak higher, softer. >> i should know not to...
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kevin mccarthy, scott perry, jim, jordan andrey, and moe brooks. all of, them to very, degrees sometimes and, reporting sometimes in public record because of what they actually said, involved with promoting the big lie, involved meetings and possible strategies of january six to overturn the election, where is the committee? how are you thinking through the profound sort of constitutional questions about what to do with your own colleagues, noncompliance, with congressional committee subpoena? >> again, we're calling on everybody to do his or her civic duty, his or her legal duty, his or her patriotic duty, and come forward and tell the truth. to the extent that people are still recalcitrant and refusing the authority of congress, then we have to consider whatever options are available to us. obviously, we don't want to go on the wild goose chase of a lot of litigation with people, we have little time left. but we're still urging them to come forward and, with members of congress, there's the possibility of going outside, there is also the possibil
kevin mccarthy, scott perry, jim, jordan andrey, and moe brooks. all of, them to very, degrees sometimes and, reporting sometimes in public record because of what they actually said, involved with promoting the big lie, involved meetings and possible strategies of january six to overturn the election, where is the committee? how are you thinking through the profound sort of constitutional questions about what to do with your own colleagues, noncompliance, with congressional committee subpoena?...
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south carolina congressman jim clyburn estimates at least 4 million americans are not working due to long covid. the brookings institution says by 2030 that could result in 500 billion dollars in annual lost wages. there's still much we need to learn tennessee. congressman doctor mark green argues long covid should be studied but should not be the reason the federal government prolongs its pandemic-related waivers and funding. it is irresponsible and disingenuous for the biden administration perpetually extend the public health emergency like it did just last week. the current declaration runs through october 13th. >> in washington, i'm jessi tenure. federal health officials will issue the first inter agency action plan on long covid next month. >> one of the suspects involved in the shooting of lady gaga is dog walker is on the run and u.s. marshals are now offering a $5,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. marshall say 19 year-old james jackson was released from the la county jail back in april due to a clerical error. he was one of 3 men charged with attempted murder and robbery following the f
south carolina congressman jim clyburn estimates at least 4 million americans are not working due to long covid. the brookings institution says by 2030 that could result in 500 billion dollars in annual lost wages. there's still much we need to learn tennessee. congressman doctor mark green argues long covid should be studied but should not be the reason the federal government prolongs its pandemic-related waivers and funding. it is irresponsible and disingenuous for the biden administration...
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jim jordan, and scott perry. then congresswoman elect marjorie taylor greene was also there. we heard testimony in an early hearing that a pardon was ultimately requested by congressman mo brooksngress who attended this meeting. >> i'm joined by cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. ryan, what more do we know about this meeting? >> it was a planning meeting, jake, and it came shortly after the former president, donald trump, was advised by members of the white house that there was really no path forward on january 6th. but despite that advice, he put it away and met with this group of members of congress to talk about how they were going to try to delay the certification of the election results on january 6th. and some of these members of congress were willing. they were trying to come up with ways to help that end game by the former president. others weren't so sure. congressman mo brooks, as was pointed out in today's hearing, recommended this wasn't the best course of action for the president on january 6th. he did ultimately object. but what's most stark about this, jake, is that there was also testimony that was revealed by the committee in earlier hearings that at
jim jordan, and scott perry. then congresswoman elect marjorie taylor greene was also there. we heard testimony in an early hearing that a pardon was ultimately requested by congressman mo brooksngress who attended this meeting. >> i'm joined by cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles. ryan, what more do we know about this meeting? >> it was a planning meeting, jake, and it came shortly after the former president, donald trump, was advised by members of the white house that...
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jim jordan, and scott perry. and then congresswoman elect marjorie taylor greene was also there. we heard testimony in an earlier hearing that a pardon was ultimately requested by congressman moe brooks and other members of congress who attended the meeting. we've asked witnesses what's happened during in the december 21st meeting. we've learned that part of the discussion centered on the role of the vice president during the counting of the electoral votes. these members of congress were discussing what would later be known as the eastman theory, which was being pushed by attorney john eastman. in one of our earlier hearing, you heard in great detail that president trump was trying to convince vice president pence to do something illegal. his white house counsel confirmed all that in testimony last week. >> in your view, mr. cipollone, upon that discussion -- what was your assessment as to what the vice president could or could not do? >> was mice estimate of what he could or couldn't do? >> yes, your view of the issue. >> my view was that the vice president didn't have the legal authority to do anything, simple as that. >> you told us, mr. philbin, that you look closely at the -- t
jim jordan, and scott perry. and then congresswoman elect marjorie taylor greene was also there. we heard testimony in an earlier hearing that a pardon was ultimately requested by congressman moe brooks and other members of congress who attended the meeting. we've asked witnesses what's happened during in the december 21st meeting. we've learned that part of the discussion centered on the role of the vice president during the counting of the electoral votes. these members of congress were...
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jim jordan and scott terry. and then congresswoman elect marjorie taylor green was also there. we had testimony in an earlier hearing that a pardon was requested by congressman brooksman theory, which was being pushed by attorneyjohn eastman. in one of the earlier hearings, you heard in great detail that president trump was trying to convince vice president pence to do something illegal. his white house counsel confirmed all of that in testimony last week.— counsel confirmed all of that in testimony last week. what was your assessment — testimony last week. what was your assessment as _ testimony last week. what was your assessment as to _ testimony last week. what was your assessment as to what _ testimony last week. what was your assessment as to what the - testimony last week. what was your assessment as to what the vice i assessment as to what the vice president— assessment as to what the vice president could could not do during that session? it president could could not do during that session?— president could could not do during that session? it was my assessment what he couldn't _ that session? it was my assessment what he couldn't or _ that session? it was
jim jordan and scott terry. and then congresswoman elect marjorie taylor green was also there. we had testimony in an earlier hearing that a pardon was requested by congressman brooksman theory, which was being pushed by attorneyjohn eastman. in one of the earlier hearings, you heard in great detail that president trump was trying to convince vice president pence to do something illegal. his white house counsel confirmed all of that in testimony last week.— counsel confirmed all of that in...
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jim jordan, and scott perry. then congresswomen elect marjorie taylor greene was also there. we heard testimony in early hearing that a pardon was ultimately requested by connor smith brooks andthat attended the meeting. we asked witnesses what happened during the meeting and we learned part of the discussion centered on the role of the vice president during the counting of electoral votes. these members of congress discussing what would later be known as the east end pushed by attorney john eastman. in one of the early hearings you heard in great detail president trump was trying to convince vice president pence to do something illegal. his white house counsel confirmed all of that in testimony last week. >> your view beyond that, what was your assessment of what the vice president could or could not do? >> what was my assessment? >> yes. your view of the issue. >> my view is the vice president did not do anything except what he did. >> told mr. trump the eastman memos, theory no basis, not a strategy, sounds like that is consistent. >> informed by them. >> camping senior advisor jason miller told us mr. cippolone thought the theories were nutty, something cippolone would no
jim jordan, and scott perry. then congresswomen elect marjorie taylor greene was also there. we heard testimony in early hearing that a pardon was ultimately requested by connor smith brooks andthat attended the meeting. we asked witnesses what happened during the meeting and we learned part of the discussion centered on the role of the vice president during the counting of electoral votes. these members of congress discussing what would later be known as the east end pushed by attorney john...
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jim perry, and congresswoman elect marjorie taylor greene was also there. we heard testimony in an earlier th hearing that a pardon was requested by congressmen mo brooks anded on the role of the vice president during the counting of the electoral votes. these members of congress were discussing what would later be known as the eastman theory, which was being pushed by attorney john eastman. in one of our earlier hearings, you heard in great detail that president trump was trying to convince vice president pence to do something illegal. his white house counsel confirmed all of that in testimony last week. >> your view, mr. cipollone, upon those discussions with mr. philbin, what was your perception of what the vice president could or could not do? >> what was my assessment what he could or couldn't do. >> yes, your view of the issues. >> my view was the vice president didn't have the legal authority to do anything except what he did. >> they both told us that they looked very closely at the eastman memos, the eastman theory, and thought that it had no basis, that it was not a strategy that the president should pursue. sound like that's consistent with your
jim perry, and congresswoman elect marjorie taylor greene was also there. we heard testimony in an earlier th hearing that a pardon was requested by congressmen mo brooks anded on the role of the vice president during the counting of the electoral votes. these members of congress were discussing what would later be known as the eastman theory, which was being pushed by attorney john eastman. in one of our earlier hearings, you heard in great detail that president trump was trying to convince...