260
260
Sep 22, 2021
09/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 260
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jimmy: don knotts as well, oh. >> that's the thing about it.ou meet people you never dreamed you would, it's pretty great. >> jimmy: what was don knotts >> sweet guy, you know? yeah. >> jimmy: funny in real life? >> you know -- no. he was kind of serious. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> yeah he was more -- andy would be more funny than don. and don was the funny one on the show. >> jimmy: right, yeah, yeah. andy was the straight guy. >> don was really nice. he had some sort of eye disorder, don. >> jimmy: oh. >> one night his girlfriend brought him to meet me at a restaurant over in bearington in brentwood there. i'd been told that don can't really see anymore. and so -- i don't know why you compensate for one thing with another. but we were sitting in this dark booth in this italian restaurant. i would sit really, really close to him, like that close to his nose, and shout at him. [ laughter ] he's not deaf, he's blind, but still. it's like -- so don, remember that episode -- whatever. [ laughter ] one way or the other, she had asked me to -- if i could
. >> jimmy: don knotts as well, oh. >> that's the thing about it.ou meet people you never dreamed you would, it's pretty great. >> jimmy: what was don knotts >> sweet guy, you know? yeah. >> jimmy: funny in real life? >> you know -- no. he was kind of serious. >> jimmy: uh-huh? >> yeah he was more -- andy would be more funny than don. and don was the funny one on the show. >> jimmy: right, yeah, yeah. andy was the straight guy. >> don...
38
38
Sep 6, 2021
09/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
you discuss her mom's experience experience -- a knott. >> loss of sleep? i don't think it's underestimated. when we are talking about -- and it's a very hot topic this idea of new moms losing cognitive capacity when they have children and it's a very dangerous topic in a way. i'm not sure if i said this in the talk but what of the cool things about writing is so many of their researchers are on the cutting-edge of this work and our young mothers and even pregnant women and their making humongous strides in science and publishing all the time and working around-the-clock and certainly are not losing their marbles or their ability to string a few words together but that said this idea of whether or not there is the cognitive deficit in areas related to memory and verbal recall is something that scientists go back and forth about a lot still and the study supported each other. somebody did a study of i think it was a meta-analysis of 20 studies where they crunch the numbers and the said yeah moms are losing some verbal recall and whether the cause is sleep or
you discuss her mom's experience experience -- a knott. >> loss of sleep? i don't think it's underestimated. when we are talking about -- and it's a very hot topic this idea of new moms losing cognitive capacity when they have children and it's a very dangerous topic in a way. i'm not sure if i said this in the talk but what of the cool things about writing is so many of their researchers are on the cutting-edge of this work and our young mothers and even pregnant women and their making...
27
27
Sep 8, 2021
09/21
by
KRON
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it was like almost 2 million acres on fire in california's at knott's. yeah.n't so. >> john, with our forecast here. and yet we're going to be dealing with hot temperatures, which isn't good for fire danger yeah. in out of curiosity say, guys, i was looking because i was wanting to remember when that orange day was last year. yeah, it was a year ago was 9, 9, that says you were still in the heart of it for sure. september by no means is the end of fire season for california. >> this is one of our warmest times of year. and at the very end of the dry season. we've got all this dry tender that is just ready to go. so that's why we really do have to be as cautious as we are. i know fall is only a couple weeks away. now, but that doesn't mean a lot when you're talking is dry conditions that we are h% your view outside this morning. does show you that we do have some clear skies in san francisco. it was a tale of a very compressed, a marine layer at the coast yesterday keeping our coastal area school and no burry layer anywhere else across the bay area. keeping the
it was like almost 2 million acres on fire in california's at knott's. yeah.n't so. >> john, with our forecast here. and yet we're going to be dealing with hot temperatures, which isn't good for fire danger yeah. in out of curiosity say, guys, i was looking because i was wanting to remember when that orange day was last year. yeah, it was a year ago was 9, 9, that says you were still in the heart of it for sure. september by no means is the end of fire season for california. >> this...
187
187
Sep 19, 2021
09/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
most of the other stars, andy griffith, don knotts, who played his deputy, barney fife, and the actorsloyd the barber, they have all passed on. after all, it has been 53 years since the show was canceled. so it may come as something of a surprise to learn that mayberry is doing just fine. even though its actual name is mount airy, and it its only genuine link to "the andy griffith show" is that he was born and grew up here. >> andy griffith, god bless him. if he wasn't born in this little town, we won't be having this tour today. >> reporter: randy collins is president and c.e.o. of the mount airy chamber of commerce, and he is recalling when north carolina's textile industries had the stuffing knocked out of them. >> i think after a lot of the mills closed, a lot of the town fathers and business owners got together and said, hey, what about this mayberry thing, maybe we can do something with it. and businesses wern or rein vepted. >> rereinvented.>> reporter: itf the air more than 50 years ago. and it captured a reality that never was. >> mayberry is fi fictitious, most everybody know
most of the other stars, andy griffith, don knotts, who played his deputy, barney fife, and the actorsloyd the barber, they have all passed on. after all, it has been 53 years since the show was canceled. so it may come as something of a surprise to learn that mayberry is doing just fine. even though its actual name is mount airy, and it its only genuine link to "the andy griffith show" is that he was born and grew up here. >> andy griffith, god bless him. if he wasn't born in...
138
138
Sep 27, 2021
09/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> for knotts of the premarket session, now 40 or 50, now down 91, so things have been kind of trendingyet on the dow treasury yields were 148, 149. we did see upward movement in yields last week on both the long end and the short end now almost 1.a 5%. which we haven't seen. >> mohamed el-erian is here, also the president of queens college cambridge. we had so much drama last week, what to expect from fed, and the problems with evergrande yet we got through the weeks with the markets closing higher. did that surprise you? >> it didn't the fed had enough uncertainty, so the market embraced the the notion that maybe the taper will not be that bad, and the conditioning is strong if you look at the list of uncertainties, we have issues in congress, evergrande, supply disruptions, energy crisis in europe, inflation pressures are building up, but the liquidity driver is so strong for now i think we will continue to stay these are issues to look at, but maybe later on, not now. mean the buy the diplomat mentality? >> yeah. you know that has been incredibly supportive i think the big untold st
. >> for knotts of the premarket session, now 40 or 50, now down 91, so things have been kind of trendingyet on the dow treasury yields were 148, 149. we did see upward movement in yields last week on both the long end and the short end now almost 1.a 5%. which we haven't seen. >> mohamed el-erian is here, also the president of queens college cambridge. we had so much drama last week, what to expect from fed, and the problems with evergrande yet we got through the weeks with the...