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. >> and in 1992, larry sanders was on hbo and broke the rules in terms of workplace comedy. >> hey, i think that's warren beatty in the parking lot. >> the larry sanders show is probably the most realistic show ever written about television. >> uh, listen, how would you, uh. like to come on my show tomorrow night and just say a little goodbye to me? because, you know, it's the end of the whole thing. >> tomorrow night. goodbye. >> capturing how broken and low functioning the people are. >> it's a little unethical, don't you think? unethical? >> jeez, larry, don't start pulling at that thread. our whole world will unravel. >> thanks for the upbeat thought before the monologue, artie. >> mary tyler moore didn't work in a newsroom. bob newhart wasn't a psychiatrist, but gary had been a talk show host. >> see you tomorrow night. sleep well. remember, we'll all be sleeping at the same time. >> and i think he signaled that you could mine your life and make a show out of that. so what do i do now? >> just pretend like you're talking to me until we're off the air so it won't seem weird. >>
. >> and in 1992, larry sanders was on hbo and broke the rules in terms of workplace comedy. >> hey, i think that's warren beatty in the parking lot. >> the larry sanders show is probably the most realistic show ever written about television. >> uh, listen, how would you, uh. like to come on my show tomorrow night and just say a little goodbye to me? because, you know, it's the end of the whole thing. >> tomorrow night. goodbye. >> capturing how broken and...
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larry sanders, that is he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted todeconstructed the kind of show that the tonight show was just pretend like you're talking to me until we're off the air, so it won't seem weird okay. >> all right, so blah blah 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. >> do you want me to with 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, from your career as fodder. >> i 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 you know, aside from being a brilliant television show, can you say, uh 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 r
larry sanders, that is he's the tv alter ego of comedian garry shandling. >> garry shandling wanted todeconstructed the kind of show that the tonight show was just pretend like you're talking to me until we're off the air, so it won't seem weird okay. >> all right, so blah blah 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. >> do you want me to with your budget? >> is that...
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. >> and i think what we've learned through shows like the larry sanders show or oz is that we could do series television. there's something in the air and it ain't love. >> oz was cutting edge in what it was willing to share with the audience. >> hit me, hit me, hit me in the face, brother. >> complicated characters, complicated issues, and the way it was presented was so, uh, unique sentence. >> nine years up for parole in six. >> what they were doing at hbo was exactly what the network wasn't doing. they were breaking barriers. you get to the sopranos, and all of a sudden the villain is the hero. >> hey, some eggplant. >> i told you, i'm not hungry. >> now you won't even accept food from your own mother. the sopranos was david chase's invention. about this mob family something that people hadn't seen before. the idea that a mobster is seeing a therapist. >> whatever happened to gary cooper? the strong, silent type that was an american. he wasn't in touch with his feelings. he just did what he had to do. see, what they didn't know was once they got gary cooper in touch with his fee
. >> and i think what we've learned through shows like the larry sanders show or oz is that we could do series television. there's something in the air and it ain't love. >> oz was cutting edge in what it was willing to share with the audience. >> hit me, hit me, hit me in the face, brother. >> complicated characters, complicated issues, and the way it was presented was so, uh, unique sentence. >> nine years up for parole in six. >> what they were doing at...
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sanders, and saw the world prosper. we have to show the way. stable money, make the dollar king again. good as gold. larry: mundell, lower tax rates and regulations. >> that includes regulations and this economy would boom and other countries would follow and have to if the governments want to survive. every one of them. 20% approval. larry: better to cut taxes before tariffs, david? >> yes, not only for economics but political victory. he did it in 2017 and got it done and more leverage into 18 and going into trade and immigration and other issues and he'll get victories with the other domestic policy issue ifs he starts with taxes and lower hanging fruit. it at the ebbed of the day, buyers and service connecteds can decide if it's a bad deal and think there's barriers to trade and too expensive, they don't have to trade, and that's the problem to me. i get it, politically, he's tapped into something and i can't help myself for believing economically i don't really want the white house deciding what's a fair trade deal either. i want buyers and sellers doing so. but it is -- larry: why not level the play
sanders, and saw the world prosper. we have to show the way. stable money, make the dollar king again. good as gold. larry: mundell, lower tax rates and regulations. >> that includes regulations and this economy would boom and other countries would follow and have to if the governments want to survive. every one of them. 20% approval. larry: better to cut taxes before tariffs, david? >> yes, not only for economics but political victory. he did it in 2017 and got it done and more...