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paul mooney was his muse. - you can't get sight, you gotta get hip to what you are. - and paul mooneyr thing, you be black, you go for it." without paul mooney, there is no richard pryor. - comedy before that and comedy after that is never the same. - richard's appearance in 1975 on "saturday night live" kind of showed what black comedy could be. - you got to get down and say things like, "excuse me." (audience laughing) "would you move out of my way?" and you walk like this, check this walk. (audience laughing) - what people don't know is that richard pryor insisted upon writing a lot of his own material for that show. so he didn't rely on the white writers to write his skits. he said, "i'm gonna do it myself. i'm gonna bring paul mooney in to come in and help me write this." so they write these amazing sketches that are talking about what blackness is. - it's just a word association. i'll throw you out a few words, anything that comes to your mind, just throw back at me, okay? - and i say blackness because that's exactly what is was. it was about blackness. - colored. - redneck. (au
paul mooney was his muse. - you can't get sight, you gotta get hip to what you are. - and paul mooneyr thing, you be black, you go for it." without paul mooney, there is no richard pryor. - comedy before that and comedy after that is never the same. - richard's appearance in 1975 on "saturday night live" kind of showed what black comedy could be. - you got to get down and say things like, "excuse me." (audience laughing) "would you move out of my way?" and you...
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paul mooney was his muse. - you can't get sight, you gotta get hip to what you are. - and paul mooneyou come out, you do your thing, you be black, you go for it." without paul mooney, there is no richard pryor. - comedy before that and comedy after that is never the same. - richard's appearance in 1975 on "saturday night live" kind of showed what black comedy could be. - you got to get down and say things like, "excuse me." (audience laughing) "would you move out of my way?" and you walk like this, check this walk. (audience laughing) - what people don't know is that richard pryor insisted upon writing a lot of his own material for that show. so he didn't rely on the white writers to write his skits. he said, "i'm gonna do it myself. i'm gonna bring paul mooney in to come in and help me write this." so they write these amazing sketches that are talking about what blackness is. - it's just a word association. i'll throw you out a few words, anything that comes to your mind, just throw back at me, okay? - and i say blackness because that's exactly what is was. it was about blackness. -
paul mooney was his muse. - you can't get sight, you gotta get hip to what you are. - and paul mooneyou come out, you do your thing, you be black, you go for it." without paul mooney, there is no richard pryor. - comedy before that and comedy after that is never the same. - richard's appearance in 1975 on "saturday night live" kind of showed what black comedy could be. - you got to get down and say things like, "excuse me." (audience laughing) "would you move out...
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when they came back and they took the wickets of beth mooney and ellyse perry, they bowled australia199, meaning the series as a whole is tied at 8—8. australia is holders retain the trophy. but england will look back at it as a positive result. they have won the mini 50 over series by 2—1. the same score they won the t20 internationals. that will be regarded as two positive results for england as they move forward and look to take the new fans they have made on this series. the men's ashes series is very much still alive. england trail that one 2—1 with two tests to play, the fourth of which starts on wednesday at old trafford. australia have named their starting 11 for the match. opener david warner keeps his place, despite a poor run of form. cameron green comes back into the side after injury. josh hazelwood is the other change. scott boland and spinner todd murphy drop out. australia naming two all—rounders with cameron green and mitch marsh, who scored a century the last test. here is our correspondent joe wilson. i don't want to seem that i'm always just talking about the weat
when they came back and they took the wickets of beth mooney and ellyse perry, they bowled australia199, meaning the series as a whole is tied at 8—8. australia is holders retain the trophy. but england will look back at it as a positive result. they have won the mini 50 over series by 2—1. the same score they won the t20 internationals. that will be regarded as two positive results for england as they move forward and look to take the new fans they have made on this series. the men's ashes...
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ecclestone with a stunner to remove phoebe litchfield early, plenty of easier chances went down to beth mooneydropped on 19, but she carried australia to 263, and set england more than they'd ever chased to win a one day against them. we've got a ragged australia in reply. extras aplenty. england raced out of the traps and were always well ahead of the run rate. but then australia, who had won 15 one—days in a row, started taking wicket after wicket and took english hopes with them until kate cross, combined with captain heather knight to see england to a famous win. what does this all mean? well, with two games to go, this series is level and england still can't afford to lose either of them. but from the position they were in, they have turned this series on its head. i think this whole series, we haven't been at our best. i think even in the t20s we were probably playing at 80%. at our best again. but to get over the line and especially in pressure moments like that, where previously maybe we would have crumbled a little bit, we really held strong and we looked really calm out there, which
ecclestone with a stunner to remove phoebe litchfield early, plenty of easier chances went down to beth mooneydropped on 19, but she carried australia to 263, and set england more than they'd ever chased to win a one day against them. we've got a ragged australia in reply. extras aplenty. england raced out of the traps and were always well ahead of the run rate. but then australia, who had won 15 one—days in a row, started taking wicket after wicket and took english hopes with them until kate...
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chances to beth mooney, one of those dropped on 19 but she carried australia to 263 as an angler morewhen i1—dayer against them. we have a rugged australian reply, extras aplenty in the to the traps and always will have their own weight but then australia could 151—dayers in a row started taking wickets after we get to english hopes with them until kate cross combined with captain heather knight to see england to a famous win. what is this all mean? with two games to go the series is level and england still can't afford to lose either of them but from the position they are and they have turned this series on its head. ., , , ., head. the whole series we have omitted our _ head. the whole series we have omitted our best, _ head. the whole series we have omitted our best, even - head. the whole series we have omitted our best, even in - head. the whole series we have omitted our best, even in the i omitted our best, even in the t20 properly played 80% and like you said today we weren't at our best again, but to get over the line and especially in pressure moments like that were previous
chances to beth mooney, one of those dropped on 19 but she carried australia to 263 as an angler morewhen i1—dayer against them. we have a rugged australian reply, extras aplenty in the to the traps and always will have their own weight but then australia could 151—dayers in a row started taking wickets after we get to english hopes with them until kate cross combined with captain heather knight to see england to a famous win. what is this all mean? with two games to go the series is level...
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host: on the republican side jim justice and alex mooney set up a potential i marry battle -- primaryattle. and that is one through the republican race right now. guest: justice is a wealthy man, to turn -- two-term governor, and extremely popular. he just took maryland and now west virginia. he beat a establishment election against mckinley last year. he is one tough racist and he has admitted that before and he has overcome that. and so -- he says that he's going to have to get some support. and it is a matter of if they want better not because he is very formidable and he is a top candidate in the state. host: i want to invite viewers to join the discussion as usual from the line for the democrats --democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002. you said you put joe manchin just above jon tester in the country. so why would chester be right there? guest: because he is also in this type of state where republicans think they have a massive advantage. there are so many more republicans than democrats and this is also the presidential cycle. no matte
host: on the republican side jim justice and alex mooney set up a potential i marry battle -- primaryattle. and that is one through the republican race right now. guest: justice is a wealthy man, to turn -- two-term governor, and extremely popular. he just took maryland and now west virginia. he beat a establishment election against mckinley last year. he is one tough racist and he has admitted that before and he has overcome that. and so -- he says that he's going to have to get some support....
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we organized the, with regular demonstrations activists trying to keep the dream of an independent mooney online. the people claim the independence movement is the windows. but you can't quite say that looking at what we see here in custody you, it's often harder to get people here excited about the cause as opposed to in barcelona or places like you don't. roman is missile independence activists also get support from outside the region from capital and politicians living in exile. the satera dupel east towards china has come to friends to meet with catalan ex president colors preach the moment. who leads the next island? belgian for the activist, we just a moment is the legitimate president of a free catalonia. she still has faith in him and his views on independence, the persistence of her life. the movement comes from below. and we have to maintain that unless that's one of it strength and it makes us resilience. we've had 5 last 2 years without democracy during which we face state repression and ceaseless attacks. i mean, we wouldn't have survived that if we weren't a grassroots civic
we organized the, with regular demonstrations activists trying to keep the dream of an independent mooney online. the people claim the independence movement is the windows. but you can't quite say that looking at what we see here in custody you, it's often harder to get people here excited about the cause as opposed to in barcelona or places like you don't. roman is missile independence activists also get support from outside the region from capital and politicians living in exile. the satera...
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so mooney says, you forget, it's not everyone's, as is pre occupation with the clinton in conflict. nicaragua has been the strongest in refusing to go along with the u. uh, the mon folks, a statement on russian you print nicaragua has of course, had very good relations with russia. but it's not, it wasn't just nicaragua too, but, and then as well as well also reluctant to join in this a statement. and let's keep in mind all 3 states have been subjected to sanctions.
so mooney says, you forget, it's not everyone's, as is pre occupation with the clinton in conflict. nicaragua has been the strongest in refusing to go along with the u. uh, the mon folks, a statement on russian you print nicaragua has of course, had very good relations with russia. but it's not, it wasn't just nicaragua too, but, and then as well as well also reluctant to join in this a statement. and let's keep in mind all 3 states have been subjected to sanctions.
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complicated. mosque is a powerful player in the sex the and all the climate friend deal tentative like mooney and could be left behind. if the big companies go oil in on let them know. but even if the transition is more than just green washing that on doubts over whether synthetic fuels can make a growing shipping industry completely climate neutral leslie sea level and head opens via now and to another front in the vessel against climate change. the aviation industry is bouncing back after being devastated by the pandemic. the number of passengers, though, is now soaring as a result of time desires, returning on a vision icon to the skies in the form of the a 380 super to them. but have us stop building, it's biggest passenger aircraft because it was too big and too expensive. but could be a $38.00 keys. jenny still have some miles to run. take off the flight l. age 44 to boston. so the 1st time in more than 3 years, germany's largest and i left hunter is once again slain passengers on the joint of us. prior to defense departure from munich, apple passengers waiting to bode seemed realize th
complicated. mosque is a powerful player in the sex the and all the climate friend deal tentative like mooney and could be left behind. if the big companies go oil in on let them know. but even if the transition is more than just green washing that on doubts over whether synthetic fuels can make a growing shipping industry completely climate neutral leslie sea level and head opens via now and to another front in the vessel against climate change. the aviation industry is bouncing back after...
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so i hesitate to say mohan mooney as all the old productive, even perhaps less on tagging this stick is, is what i'm, i'm looking for here. how does a china feel about investing political capital into developing relations with the ministration? but maybe because there's an election next year gone in 18 months. yeah, and that's always the struggle i think dealing with united states is that in some sense, it's structurally incapable of honoring any long term agreements. adrian. but i think the issue here is that from the chinese perspective, we, us behavior paints a pretty clear picture that the us is looking to work china's growth and development. so the question is, what is trying to doing and response to this? and i think it's reaction is based on a very accurate reading of the prevailing power dynamics. so a china always has been committed to working with any country, including the united states on the basis of mutual respect and respect for sovereignty. but i think starting march 2021 of the last good meeting, we can see a see change. we're trying it has said if we can't make you
so i hesitate to say mohan mooney as all the old productive, even perhaps less on tagging this stick is, is what i'm, i'm looking for here. how does a china feel about investing political capital into developing relations with the ministration? but maybe because there's an election next year gone in 18 months. yeah, and that's always the struggle i think dealing with united states is that in some sense, it's structurally incapable of honoring any long term agreements. adrian. but i think the...
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to restrict australia to 263, but will be hoping five missed catches and a missed stumping of beth mooney haunt them. sorry to cut sport short but there you see the pictures. the ukrainian president is at the microphone. apologies, because there is a slight delay in getting the translation at the news conference, which isjust starting. let me pose as the president of ukraine start and see if we can pick it up. iam i am really sorry but we were expecting the translation as the president answered the first question. we are trying to sort that out technically, so we will stay with the pictures. just to remind viewers tuning in now, we have had a two day nato meeting, the security guarantees given to the ukraine, a really significant move from the g7 countries. i believe there is a translation now coming through. let's cross back. translation: contained security conditions. still we understand that it is all about the security. well, i guess that is it. yesterday you had a very strong language — yesterday you had a very strong language on what was going to be in the communique. you have decid
to restrict australia to 263, but will be hoping five missed catches and a missed stumping of beth mooney haunt them. sorry to cut sport short but there you see the pictures. the ukrainian president is at the microphone. apologies, because there is a slight delay in getting the translation at the news conference, which isjust starting. let me pose as the president of ukraine start and see if we can pick it up. iam i am really sorry but we were expecting the translation as the president answered...
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biden was quick to inform moscow that russia had nothing to do with theev mooney. some in moscow commented this was contributed biden nuclear weapons. was he smart to send this message? does this help or harm? >> i think that it is funny the publicic comments by russians te reason the biden administration acted this way is because of the fear of nuclear escalation. they like to say the word nuclear is much as possible because they know it makes people get nervous. as i said in previous events. as far as the way the administration has handled this, this administration releases intelligence when it is in its interest. it d classifies and releases when itin is in an interest. when it thinks it can help shape the environment or disrupt moscow's intent to disrupt the environment. we saw i think one of the most skilled openings this administration is done. use intelligence strategically to debunk them. be on the lookout for false flags. in this case, they obviously got this intelligence. they knew this was coming. they decided to be silent because they decided it was in
biden was quick to inform moscow that russia had nothing to do with theev mooney. some in moscow commented this was contributed biden nuclear weapons. was he smart to send this message? does this help or harm? >> i think that it is funny the publicic comments by russians te reason the biden administration acted this way is because of the fear of nuclear escalation. they like to say the word nuclear is much as possible because they know it makes people get nervous. as i said in previous...
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beth mooney has been the glue sticking this australian innings together.currently unbeaten on 56. we have got fewer than ten overs to go. australia over 200 46 the moment. very finely poised this one as we go into it. we know that england need a win to keep their ashes alive but they don't have a great record when it comes to odi against australia, do they? nobody has a really good record against australia when it comes to one—day internationals. they have won their last 15 in this format. they are the world champions. they are a formidable side. their attitude coming into this one was, we know how good we are, it is up to you to come out to be desk. i think we have to go back to 2016 for the last time england beat australia in a home one day game. that was in bristol. there could be some scoreboard pressure a little bit later on. 202—6 with nine overs to go. let's bring you back up to speed with events at wimbledon now, and the repeat of last year's women's final. elena rybakina took the first set against ons jabeur, but the tunisian won the second set, a
beth mooney has been the glue sticking this australian innings together.currently unbeaten on 56. we have got fewer than ten overs to go. australia over 200 46 the moment. very finely poised this one as we go into it. we know that england need a win to keep their ashes alive but they don't have a great record when it comes to odi against australia, do they? nobody has a really good record against australia when it comes to one—day internationals. they have won their last 15 in this format....
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we reported last week that the club is putting behind alex mooney in west virginia.a republican leadership-backed candidate in that race. they're trying to use the club for growth against some of the candidates, so it's an interesting twist. above all else, for donald trump it's loyalty. >>> up ahead, new reporting about donald trump huddled with his advisers going over their playbook as looming indictments hang over him. most common side effects were nauausea and sleepiness. ask about ubrelvy. (janet) so much space!... that open kitchen! (tanya) oooh definitely the one! (ethan) but how can you sell your house when we're stuck on a space station for months???!!! (brian) no guys, opendoor gives you the flexibility to sell and buy on your timeline. (janet) nice! (intercom) flightdeck, see you at the house warming. that's my husband... it's the inspire implant. he's not struggling with cpap anymore. all that rest is working wonders for him. inspire. learn more and view important safety information at inspiresleep.com. meet the future. a chef. a designer. and, ooh, an en
we reported last week that the club is putting behind alex mooney in west virginia.a republican leadership-backed candidate in that race. they're trying to use the club for growth against some of the candidates, so it's an interesting twist. above all else, for donald trump it's loyalty. >>> up ahead, new reporting about donald trump huddled with his advisers going over their playbook as looming indictments hang over him. most common side effects were nauausea and sleepiness. ask about...
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he had no idea that i wasn't supposed to make mooney eyes on him and then come over and kiss him duringid kiss him, right. >> right. guess what happened? >> jimmy: what? >> i'm not saying it was causal. it's a fancy word. i'm not saying it was causal. but the next week, he and kaia gerber? whoop! that's not a sex thing. >> jimmy: cindy crawford's daughter. >> the hot model. they were dating. she's age appropriate. >> jimmy: you broke them up? >> i'm not saying that i did. i'm just saying there were some -- there were some mean, horny moms coming after me. >> jimmy: you're the pete davidson of the show, i guess, in a way. [ laughter ] splitting up celebrities. >> well -- okay. i don't like the pete davidson comparison. >> jimmy: you don't? >> pete is great. it just -- >> jimmy: are you dating pete davidson? >> oh, god, no. [ applause ] i think i'm too young for him. >> jimmy: he's got a lot of range, that guy. >> he really does. i don't date. i really don't date. >> jimmy: you don't date anyone? you know, there's an app you might be interested in. [ cheers and applause ] >> i saw those a
he had no idea that i wasn't supposed to make mooney eyes on him and then come over and kiss him duringid kiss him, right. >> right. guess what happened? >> jimmy: what? >> i'm not saying it was causal. it's a fancy word. i'm not saying it was causal. but the next week, he and kaia gerber? whoop! that's not a sex thing. >> jimmy: cindy crawford's daughter. >> the hot model. they were dating. she's age appropriate. >> jimmy: you broke them up? >> i'm not...
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when the russell 2000 or s&p 600, russell microcap index start consistent trend we know mooney comingknee-jerk, safety, money markets. 5% is cute. looking a market is up. >> when is the last time we had five or 6% in bonds, right? charles: got to ask you, less than a minute to go, i want to get you in you wrote great stuff on biotech. i didn't know you were this well-versed on biotech. where is the opportunities there? >> i think opportunities are in biotech. i don't think our kids will worry about cancer, will be as routine as treating a headache with aspirin because we finally found out with science how to activate the body's natural response. opportunities in the immunotherapy space. we have no bank or ownership. charles: what is the symbol? >> rcus the other one is q biopharma we banked personally own, family owned. these companies target specific cancer indications and showing tremendous safety. charles: folks on radio. give symbol nor other one. cue. cue biopharma enjoyed it. charles: presidential hopeful governor ron desantis demanding a better education system. >> let's focus
when the russell 2000 or s&p 600, russell microcap index start consistent trend we know mooney comingknee-jerk, safety, money markets. 5% is cute. looking a market is up. >> when is the last time we had five or 6% in bonds, right? charles: got to ask you, less than a minute to go, i want to get you in you wrote great stuff on biotech. i didn't know you were this well-versed on biotech. where is the opportunities there? >> i think opportunities are in biotech. i don't think our...
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>> jimmy: yeah, yeah letter "j. [ audience oohs >> steve: jerry, say hello to roger blain and ted mooney crotch no one cares about anything. [ light laughter ] the rules have gone off. this is off the rails. >> steve: oh [ barking wow, you know what that sound means. >> jimmy: what >> steve: time for final puppardy >> jimmy: okay, there you go [ laughter ] >> steve: this question is for all your opponent's puppies and the game >> we have crushed him >> jimmy: all right, you are - [ audience aws ] aw, come on. come on, now >> guys, get focused okay, focus. [ laughter ] >> steve: on average - >> jimmy: all right, come on, gary let's figure it out, buddy >> steve: on average, how many turkeys does butterball sell per year that's a toughie - >> on average. >> steve: on average ten seconds, starting now. >> jimmy: ten seconds. a year >> a year? >> steve: yep. >> jimmy: i couldn't even tell you -- >> again, who cares. >> jimmy: a day. [ laughter ] a year >> how many turkeys are there altogether [ buzzer ] >> steve: oh >> i'll say -- >> jimmy: it's -- i -- this is - if one of us gets this right
>> jimmy: yeah, yeah letter "j. [ audience oohs >> steve: jerry, say hello to roger blain and ted mooney crotch no one cares about anything. [ light laughter ] the rules have gone off. this is off the rails. >> steve: oh [ barking wow, you know what that sound means. >> jimmy: what >> steve: time for final puppardy >> jimmy: okay, there you go [ laughter ] >> steve: this question is for all your opponent's puppies and the game >> we have...
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." - "sanford and son" was a more authentic show because of writers like paul mooney and ilunga adell. - redd and i said, "you know what? we need to have some black writers." - what you doing combing your hair? - why does anybody come their hair? to look neat. - but you just going to a job. - pop, just because i work in junk don't mean i have to look like it. - when we had white writers, they would write, "i'm gwan," g-w-a-n. we gwan hit it over der," and redd said, "hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. you don't need to do that. write words, and we, the characters, will say those words the way black people say those words. - who you calling ugly, sucka? (audience laughs) (upbeat music) - we shot the pilot in september of '71, and it just went through the ceiling. we didn't just usher in black shows. we were the foundation for all the sitcoms for the next 25, 30 years. - it just led the way to other sitcoms like "good times." ♪ good times ♪ anytime you need - breakfast is ready if you hungry! - "good times" is one of my favorite sitcoms because i didn't realize i was watching a sitcom. - give me
." - "sanford and son" was a more authentic show because of writers like paul mooney and ilunga adell. - redd and i said, "you know what? we need to have some black writers." - what you doing combing your hair? - why does anybody come their hair? to look neat. - but you just going to a job. - pop, just because i work in junk don't mean i have to look like it. - when we had white writers, they would write, "i'm gwan," g-w-a-n. we gwan hit it over der," and...
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." - "sanford and son" was a more authentic show because of writers like paul mooney and ilunga adell. - redd and i said, "you know what? we need to have some black writers." - what you doing combing your hair? - why does anybody come their hair? to look neat. - but you just going to a job. - pop, just because i work in junk don't mean i have to look like it. - when we had white writers, they would write, "i'm gwan," g-w-a-n. we gwan hit it over der," and redd said, "hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. you don't need to do that. write words, and we, the characters, will say those words the way black people say those words. - who you calling ugly, sucka? (audience laughs) (upbeat music) - we shot the pilot in september of '71, and it just went through the ceiling. we didn't just usher in black shows. we were the foundation for all the sitcoms for the next 25, 30 years. - it just led the way to other sitcoms like "good times." ♪ good times ♪ anytime you need - breakfast is ready if you hungry! - "good times" is one of my favorite sitcoms because i didn't realize i was watching a sitcom. - give me
." - "sanford and son" was a more authentic show because of writers like paul mooney and ilunga adell. - redd and i said, "you know what? we need to have some black writers." - what you doing combing your hair? - why does anybody come their hair? to look neat. - but you just going to a job. - pop, just because i work in junk don't mean i have to look like it. - when we had white writers, they would write, "i'm gwan," g-w-a-n. we gwan hit it over der," and...
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." - "sanford and son" was a more authentic show because of writers like paul mooney and ilunga adell. - redd and i said, "you know what? we need to have some black writers." - what you doing combing your hair? - why does anybody come their hair? to look neat. - but you just going to a job. - pop, just because i work in junk don't mean i have to look like it. - when we had white writers, they would write, "i'm gwan," g-w-a-n. we gwan hit it over der," and redd said, "hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. you don't need to do that. write words, and we, the characters, will say those words the way black people say those words. - who you calling ugly, sucka? (audience laughs) (upbeat music) - we shot the pilot in september of '71, and it just went through the ceiling. we didn't just usher in black shows. we were the foundation for all the sitcoms for the next 25, 30 years. - it just led the way to other sitcoms like "good times." ♪ good times ♪ anytime you need - breakfast is ready if you hungry! - "good times" is one of my favorite sitcoms because i didn't realize i was watching a sitcom. - give me
." - "sanford and son" was a more authentic show because of writers like paul mooney and ilunga adell. - redd and i said, "you know what? we need to have some black writers." - what you doing combing your hair? - why does anybody come their hair? to look neat. - but you just going to a job. - pop, just because i work in junk don't mean i have to look like it. - when we had white writers, they would write, "i'm gwan," g-w-a-n. we gwan hit it over der," and...
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. >> we know how mooney took twitter. >> he put out the twitter files. ack i want to know the back endt censorship that facebook and instagram has beenag over the last several years. so why i think that those shout leastee stakes ay that elon wins. i think we should have transparency for the american peopleansparen th, the people of the world. so i'm betting on elon musk and e to si would sure like to e those facebook files. so i'm going to give them that idea. i hope he runsn with with it. >> so what happens if elon loses loses, though, tom? becaus, e i can't have him handing over twitter to facebook. we can't have that. we can twir to have that. don >> you know, i don't even know b what zuckerberg would want out of this fight. >> i mean, i'm not surei'm what into beyond hoodies and expensive watercraft. hom not t really sure what his thing is, but maybe a lifetime supply of hoodies. w you never know. john fetterman might have a few laying around that he could borrowng aroun bori'm al. i'm all for this. i think this is great entertainment and whatever i
. >> we know how mooney took twitter. >> he put out the twitter files. ack i want to know the back endt censorship that facebook and instagram has beenag over the last several years. so why i think that those shout leastee stakes ay that elon wins. i think we should have transparency for the american peopleansparen th, the people of the world. so i'm betting on elon musk and e to si would sure like to e those facebook files. so i'm going to give them that idea. i hope he runsn with...
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and lauren mooney baer says we retain information better when we write by hand. >> there are so manyes that show that cursive writing uses more of the neurons in the brain. >> reporter: so cursive isn't a lost art yet. any pointers? any tips? >> yeah, you need to practice your d's and b's mostly. >> reporter: in fact, some kids are even better at it than adults. michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. reporting from the nation's capital, i'm catherine herridge. >>> this is cbs news flash. i'm erica brown in new york. multiple tornadoes touch down in the chicago area last night, damaging homes and downing power lines. a ground stop and shelter in place was put in effect at o'hare international airport, leading to hundreds of flight cancellations. >>> farmers insurance has announced it will no longer offer coverage in florida, affecting 100,000 policies. it is now the fourth major insurance provider to pull out of florida in the past year amid a growing threat from extreme weather. >>> and the nominees for this year's emmy awards were an
and lauren mooney baer says we retain information better when we write by hand. >> there are so manyes that show that cursive writing uses more of the neurons in the brain. >> reporter: so cursive isn't a lost art yet. any pointers? any tips? >> yeah, you need to practice your d's and b's mostly. >> reporter: in fact, some kids are even better at it than adults. michael george, cbs news, new york. >>> and that's the overnight news for this thursday. reporting...
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. >> can you talk about the mooney service equity strategies?u move out of the pandemic, how has that plan been updated? i have heard there are elevator upgrades in progress. >> we have been working a lot on equity during muni's recovery. we have been basing our work on the muni equity strategy. this is the plan we update every two years that looks at the changing demographics of san francisco and helps us direct our transit resources where people need it the most. that means people with low income, people of color, seniors, people with disability, children, all the folks who have the fewest choices. during covid, when we had to strip back the transit system, 13 quarters of the workforce were in quarantine, we directed all of the agency's resources to the equity neighborhoods. places like the bayview, chinatown, the mission, the valley, and even through our recovery, we have continued to deliver the best muni service's so -- to the neighborhoods that need it the most. right now we are still operating more frequent service in core lines in equity
. >> can you talk about the mooney service equity strategies?u move out of the pandemic, how has that plan been updated? i have heard there are elevator upgrades in progress. >> we have been working a lot on equity during muni's recovery. we have been basing our work on the muni equity strategy. this is the plan we update every two years that looks at the changing demographics of san francisco and helps us direct our transit resources where people need it the most. that means people...
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host: on the republican side jim justice and alex mooney set up a potential i marry battle -- primarytle. and that is one through the republican race right now. guest: justice is a wealthy man, to turn -- two-term governor, and extremely popular. he just took maryland and now west virginia. he beat a establishment election against mckinley last year. he is one tough racist and he has admitted that before and he has overcome that. and so -- he says that he's going to have to get some support. and it is a matter of if they want better not because he is very formidable and he is a top candidate in the state. host: i want to invite viewers to join the discussion as usual from the line for the democrats --democrats (202) 748-8000, republicans (202) 748-8001, independents (202) 748-8002. you said you put joe manchin just above jon tester in the country. so why would chester be right there? guest: because he is also in this type of state where republicans think they have a massive advantage. there are so many more republicans than democrats and this is also the presidential cycle. no matter
host: on the republican side jim justice and alex mooney set up a potential i marry battle -- primarytle. and that is one through the republican race right now. guest: justice is a wealthy man, to turn -- two-term governor, and extremely popular. he just took maryland and now west virginia. he beat a establishment election against mckinley last year. he is one tough racist and he has admitted that before and he has overcome that. and so -- he says that he's going to have to get some support....
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. >> can you talk about the mooney service equity strategies? as you move out of the pandemic, how has that plan been updated? i have heard there are elevator upgrades in progress. >> we have been working a lot on equity during muni's recovery. we have been basing our work on the muni equity strategy. this is the plan we update every two years that looks at the changing demographics of san francisco and helps us direct our transit resources where people need it the most. that means people with low income, people of color, seniors, people with disability, children, all the folks who have the fewest choices. during covid, when we had to strip back the transit system, 13 quarters of the workforce were in quarantine, we directed all of the agency's resources to the equity neighborhoods. places like the bayview, chinatown, the mission, the valley, and even through our recovery, we have continued to deliver the best muni service's so -- to the neighborhoods that need it the most. right now we are still operating more frequent service in core lines in
. >> can you talk about the mooney service equity strategies? as you move out of the pandemic, how has that plan been updated? i have heard there are elevator upgrades in progress. >> we have been working a lot on equity during muni's recovery. we have been basing our work on the muni equity strategy. this is the plan we update every two years that looks at the changing demographics of san francisco and helps us direct our transit resources where people need it the most. that means...
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mooney: china is backing surveillance, a central bank digital currency, known as the digital dollar, poses significant privacy and government surveillance concerns. republicans have been clear that the federal reserve does not have the authority to issue a digital dollar without an active congress. the united states shouldn't have the ability to build and test one behind the scenes either. right now the federal reserve is contracting with the private sector to build digital dollars far beyond what we considered traditional research. that's why i introduced h.r. 3712, the digital dollar pilot prevention act, to close this loophole. make no mistake, government-backed digital dollars are not about innovation. they're about control. we must stop the fed's current development dead in its tracks, and my legislation does exactly that. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from michigan seek recognition? >> seek to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks, as needed. the speaker pro tempore: without obj
mooney: china is backing surveillance, a central bank digital currency, known as the digital dollar, poses significant privacy and government surveillance concerns. republicans have been clear that the federal reserve does not have the authority to issue a digital dollar without an active congress. the united states shouldn't have the ability to build and test one behind the scenes either. right now the federal reserve is contracting with the private sector to build digital dollars far beyond...
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mooney, is now recognized for five. minutes >> thank you madam chairman. the securities and exchange commission, maybe the agency that most directly threatens the livelihoods of west virginia's today. i never imagined that i would say that, because american presidents are not supposed to, so brazenly weaponize the -- to push through radical climate change policies, that they are unable to pass through congress. when the obama biden fossil fuels was first launched in 2009, coal mining, gainfully employed nearly 20,000 west virginia. and that number has shrunk to 14, 000, a 15% decrease. and the has sec pros a crippling climate disclosure, will demeaning all sorts of detailed emissions data, from public companies and many non public companies. the sec already hires the disclosure of -- so let's not kid ourselves and say it's -- sec commissioner hester, put it best, when she stated, quote, although styled as a disclosure rule, the goal of this proposal is to direct capital to favor businesses, and to advanced favored political and social goals. in other words
mooney, is now recognized for five. minutes >> thank you madam chairman. the securities and exchange commission, maybe the agency that most directly threatens the livelihoods of west virginia's today. i never imagined that i would say that, because american presidents are not supposed to, so brazenly weaponize the -- to push through radical climate change policies, that they are unable to pass through congress. when the obama biden fossil fuels was first launched in 2009, coal mining,...
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. >> can you talk about the mooney service equity strategies? as you move out of the pandemic, how has that plan been updated? i have heard there are elevator upgrades in progress. >> we have been working a lot on equity during muni's recovery. we have been basing our work on the muni equity strategy. this is the plan we update every two years that looks at the changing demographics of san francisco and helps us direct our transit resources where people need it the most. that means people with low income, people of color, seniors, people with disability, children, all the folks who have the fewest choices. during covid, when we had to strip back the transit system, 13 quarters of the workforce were in quarantine, we directed all of the agency's resources to the equity neighborhoods. places like the bayview, chinatown, the mission, the valley, and even through our recovery, we have continued to deliver the best muni service's so -- to the neighborhoods that need it the most. right now we are still operating more frequent service in core lines in
. >> can you talk about the mooney service equity strategies? as you move out of the pandemic, how has that plan been updated? i have heard there are elevator upgrades in progress. >> we have been working a lot on equity during muni's recovery. we have been basing our work on the muni equity strategy. this is the plan we update every two years that looks at the changing demographics of san francisco and helps us direct our transit resources where people need it the most. that means...
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tahlia mcgrath found some rhythm, and a boundary, while opener beth mooney continually punished england'sd down their target with more than six overs to spare — matthew cross with the winning runs. they must now beat hosts zimbabwe and the netherlands this week to have any chance of reaching the tournament, which starts in october. now, picture the situation — both your children are competing in the same race. who do you support? well, that was what happened to the yates family yesterday, as identical twin brothers adam and simon went toe—to—toe in a brilliant opening stage to this year's tour de france. it was eventually adam who came out on top in the final stages, pipping his brother to line and taking the leader's yellowjersey. ben croucher reports. adam yates triumphant! what a way to get the tour de france under way! what a way to get your first tour stage when under way, too. his brother may disagree, mind you. however coastal route around bilbao was, this was no gentle start. along the opening account of the sprinters like mike cavendish leaving the main contenders to battle it ou
tahlia mcgrath found some rhythm, and a boundary, while opener beth mooney continually punished england'sd down their target with more than six overs to spare — matthew cross with the winning runs. they must now beat hosts zimbabwe and the netherlands this week to have any chance of reaching the tournament, which starts in october. now, picture the situation — both your children are competing in the same race. who do you support? well, that was what happened to the yates family yesterday,...