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all of the stars call the show in all the gully one of the highest rated shows in the history of nickelodeon and i will read the replies are fans of a role of margo in the animated film despicable me three it will be in theaters june thirtieth will go back to thank you for having me again why do you think this is the third one do despicable movies have caught on i think the minions have a lot to do with it what then you people seem like they really love them and when i first did the first suspect will me i was thirteen or fourteen and i just remember saying like the first drawings of the minions and i thought like people are going to probably really like these guys see i think they have a lot to do with it and also just because there's kind of a little something for everybody in it all different kinds of characters and the star of the whole movie was a villain returns good so i think it's fun getting to see him ok but then it's two and three yeah i mean a short guy does shrek two three and four they had four shots what was the franchise continuing so well and i think they've done a really go
all of the stars call the show in all the gully one of the highest rated shows in the history of nickelodeon and i will read the replies are fans of a role of margo in the animated film despicable me three it will be in theaters june thirtieth will go back to thank you for having me again why do you think this is the third one do despicable movies have caught on i think the minions have a lot to do with it what then you people seem like they really love them and when i first did the first...
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>>> in the mid1990s if you look at look at the 50 most watched shows on cable, the top would be nickelodeonruin your mind? >> ren and stimpy had humor to it. and this was the beginning of the splintering of the television audience and the splintering of the family audience, really. i mean, because -- >> happy, happy, joy, joy. >> three or four tvs in the house, you had a kid watching nickelode nickelodeon, dad watching espn sports, and the mom watching lifetime. you know, they were in their own separate universes watching television. >> by the time of the '90s, mtv wasn't merely a movie channel. >> they were having great success that incorporated music but shows and programs that stood on their own. >> that was cool. >> certainly beavis and butthead established what mtv could be. it's a show about people making fun of music videos, just like people in the audience were doing. >> seen that. >> just like all of these bones and stitches moving around. >> my manager would call me, like hey, you got this big bump because you were on beavis and butthead last night. ♪ ♪ >> i sit there just like a
>>> in the mid1990s if you look at look at the 50 most watched shows on cable, the top would be nickelodeonruin your mind? >> ren and stimpy had humor to it. and this was the beginning of the splintering of the television audience and the splintering of the family audience, really. i mean, because -- >> happy, happy, joy, joy. >> three or four tvs in the house, you had a kid watching nickelode nickelodeon, dad watching espn sports, and the mom watching lifetime. you...
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i mean, because -- sno ♪ happy, happy joy, joy kids watching nickelodeon, dad watching sports.on. >> by the time of the '90s mtv wasn't merely a music channel. they were having great success incorporating music but also were shows and programs that stood on their own. yes! [ laughter ] >> that was cool. >> certainly "beavis and butt-head" established what mtv uld be. the show was about people making fu of music videos just like people in the audience were doing. >> what? check out his neck. >> yeah. ha, ha, like all of these bones and stitches that are moving around. >> yes! >> my manager would call me, like, hey. you got this big bump because you were on "beavis and butt-head" last night. >> i sit there like a doughnut watching these guys. >> that's what it for. >> i find them endlessly entertaining because i know and you know and the world knows these guys are always, will be and cannot be anything but idio idiots. >> that's right. ♪ia,ia,ia da, da, da, da ♪ >> mtv has a detrimental, damages developmental effect on the sexuality, morality, spirituality on the -- maybe even th
i mean, because -- sno ♪ happy, happy joy, joy kids watching nickelodeon, dad watching sports.on. >> by the time of the '90s mtv wasn't merely a music channel. they were having great success incorporating music but also were shows and programs that stood on their own. yes! [ laughter ] >> that was cool. >> certainly "beavis and butt-head" established what mtv uld be. the show was about people making fu of music videos just like people in the audience were doing....
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. >>> in the mid-1990s if you took a look at the most watched cable shows the top would be nickelodeonept humor to it. this is the beginning of the splintering of the television audience and splintering of the family audience, really, because with families having three or four tvs in the house you had a kid watching nickelodeon, the dad watching espn sports, the mom watching lifetime. you know, they were in their own separate universes watching television. >> by the time of the '90s, mtv wasn't merely a music channel. they were having great success in terms of creating shows that incorporated music but that were also shows and programs that stood on their own. >> yes! >> that was cool. >> "beavis and butthead" were about making fun of music videos just like people in the audience were doing. >> whoa. check out his neck. there's all these bones and stitches moving around. >> yeah. >> my manager would call me, like, hey, you got this big bump because you were on "beavis and butthead" last night. >> i sit there like a doughnut watching these guys. and i find them endlessly entertaining be
. >>> in the mid-1990s if you took a look at the most watched cable shows the top would be nickelodeonept humor to it. this is the beginning of the splintering of the television audience and splintering of the family audience, really, because with families having three or four tvs in the house you had a kid watching nickelodeon, the dad watching espn sports, the mom watching lifetime. you know, they were in their own separate universes watching television. >> by the time of the...
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with three or four t.v.s in the house you had a kid watching "nickelodeon" you had dad watching sports>> that was cool. >> certainly "bee vis and butt head" established with mtv could be. the show was about making fun of videos, just like the show in the audience was doing. ♪ >> just like these stitches moving around. >> my manager would call me like hey, you got this big bufferin because you were on "bee vis and butt head last night". >> i'd sit there like a donut watching these guys and i find them endlessly entertaining because i know, you know and the world knows these guys will be and cannot be anything but i had yots. >> mtv has a detrimental damaging developmental effective on tsex wallet, morality and maybe spish yalt on our young people. >> now we hit the '90s and once you can go for an audience of 5 million and have a successful show you can say, i don't care if the parents don't like this. >> can i tell you something miss mcallen? >> yes, emily. >> don't [ bleep ] with me. >> you hear me. stay away from my man i'll whip your [ bleep ] to next year. >> their success story is
with three or four t.v.s in the house you had a kid watching "nickelodeon" you had dad watching sports>> that was cool. >> certainly "bee vis and butt head" established with mtv could be. the show was about making fun of videos, just like the show in the audience was doing. ♪ >> just like these stitches moving around. >> my manager would call me like hey, you got this big bufferin because you were on "bee vis and butt head last night"....
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the top would be "nickelodeon," "rug rats," blue's clues". or four t.v.s in the house you hid a kid watching "nickelodeon." a dad watching "espn sports". a mom watching "life time" they were in their own separate universes watching television. >> by the mid-1990s mtv wouldn't a music channel. they had shows that incooperated music but there were shows that stood on their own. >> that was cool. >> certainly "dee vis and butthead" established what t.v. could be because the show was about people making fun of music videos just like people in the audience were doing. >> woa. ♪ >> yeah. >> my manager would call me, like, hey you got this big bunk because you were on "beevis and butthead" the other nigh >> i'd sit there like a donut watching these guys and i find them endlessly entertaining because i know, you foe and the world knows this guys are and will be and cannot be anything been idiots. >> they are. ♪ >> mtv has a detrimental damaging developmental effect on the sexual assau the sexual yalt, the morality and maybe physical development of ou
the top would be "nickelodeon," "rug rats," blue's clues". or four t.v.s in the house you hid a kid watching "nickelodeon." a dad watching "espn sports". a mom watching "life time" they were in their own separate universes watching television. >> by the mid-1990s mtv wouldn't a music channel. they had shows that incooperated music but there were shows that stood on their own. >> that was cool. >> certainly "dee vis...
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the top will be nickelodeon, "rug rats," blue's clues," rent and stem pi, some surreal concept humor of the splinerring television audience and the family audience because when there's only three or four t.v.s in the house you have a kid watching "nickelodeon" the dad watching sports, the mom watching lifetime. >> by the time of the '90s, mtv wouldn't only a music channel. they had shows incorporating music. >> that was cool. >> certainly "beevis and butthead" established what mtv could be because the show was about people making fun of music videos, just like people in the audience were doing. >> woa, check out his neck, it's like all these bones and stitches. >> my manager would call me and be like hey, you got the big bufferin because you were on "beevis and butthead" at night. >> i sit there like a donut watching these guys. i find them endlessly entertaining because these guys are and always will be and cannot be anything but idiots. >> that's right. ♪ >> mtv has a detrimental damaging developmental effect on the sexuality, morality and spiritual. >> you -- >> can i tell you som
the top will be nickelodeon, "rug rats," blue's clues," rent and stem pi, some surreal concept humor of the splinerring television audience and the family audience because when there's only three or four t.v.s in the house you have a kid watching "nickelodeon" the dad watching sports, the mom watching lifetime. >> by the time of the '90s, mtv wouldn't only a music channel. they had shows incorporating music. >> that was cool. >> certainly "beevis...
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they would go into movie theaters, waited at the gates of state fairs, they were -- nickelodeons, where large group offed young men were congregated. they would ask them if they have their draft card, their registration card, and the card that tells them what classification they had been put in. this guy you can see is actually put in classification one which means he is draftable jib and if they did not -- draft eligible, and if they did not have that on their person they were thrown into a wagon, taken to police station and were investigated to see if they actually complied. this gives us an indication that a lot of the enforcement of ensuring that people comply with selective service is taking place at the community level; to a large extent citizen is are looking at each other and making sure that everybody is doing the right thing. we shouldn't think about this as a top-down process for the federal government is coming into communities and saying you have to register for the draft. the federal government in 1917-1918 doesn't have enough people to make sure everybody does it. in many
they would go into movie theaters, waited at the gates of state fairs, they were -- nickelodeons, where large group offed young men were congregated. they would ask them if they have their draft card, their registration card, and the card that tells them what classification they had been put in. this guy you can see is actually put in classification one which means he is draftable jib and if they did not -- draft eligible, and if they did not have that on their person they were thrown into a...
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watching nickelodeon.re so cute. millie, what did all of your friends say at school you? were such a hit at cpac. then your candidate one. you went to school and what happened? >> i asked him whose our president? whose our president? they said trump. whoswho's our president? i said that for a week. pete: you liked trump. some people did, some didn't. you ran for class president. >> school president. pete: did you win? >> yes. pete: they didn't dislike you all that much. >> they didn't dislike me not at all. not at all. steve: we have a portion of your speech. listen to, this folks. >> i want to be president because i love this school because i want to make it better for you. here is what i want to make better. steve: apparently they bought it frank, i hope you realize there is a 35-year-old woman alive in your 12-year-old daughter. she speaks like a grown up. >> thank you. >> thank you. we're proud of her. pete: where does this come from? >> well, we were involved in politics my wife and i. in fact, i met
watching nickelodeon.re so cute. millie, what did all of your friends say at school you? were such a hit at cpac. then your candidate one. you went to school and what happened? >> i asked him whose our president? whose our president? they said trump. whoswho's our president? i said that for a week. pete: you liked trump. some people did, some didn't. you ran for class president. >> school president. pete: did you win? >> yes. pete: they didn't dislike you all that much....
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after i got my first i was kicking around la for 15 years before i landed this show that put nickelodeone there and i started to get these requests to go to hollywood squares. i would have to go from philadelphia to los angeles but i would tell myself if i didn't read a label on a grocery store certain way the plane would crash or unless i was walking down the street in new york and saw something in a building and didn't read it properly that my son wouldn't not get on the soccer team or my daughter would get a park.so you sometimes go back and do these things three, four, seven times. i lived on the 17th floor in a building in new york city posting a show there and i would lock the door, go down the elevator, walk a block away and say that i locked the door? i'd have to go back times two or three or four times, some people do it all day long. there are other people who have a thing where it if they hit the ball in a car they think they killed somebody so they will drive back and go to that spot for hours. we had a woman who was always late to dinner when we would invite her over and she
after i got my first i was kicking around la for 15 years before i landed this show that put nickelodeone there and i started to get these requests to go to hollywood squares. i would have to go from philadelphia to los angeles but i would tell myself if i didn't read a label on a grocery store certain way the plane would crash or unless i was walking down the street in new york and saw something in a building and didn't read it properly that my son wouldn't not get on the soccer team or my...
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kids of all ages along with members of congress, nickelodeon dion characters will descend upon capitoleant to showcase the power of sports on youth. we sent mike thomas to check out all the action he joins us live from west potomac park with the details. you've got on jack. is it that cool outside? my goodness. >> maureen, i like the set the fag trends you kw i promise. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> guys we're here at -- we'll see how long i can last. we'll see. we're here at west potomac park downtown d.c. we're here because it's all about sports and getting kids out and getting kids active. it's summertime. they should be out and they should be active we're here with a couple of guests here. i'll bring in this is medina fitzgerald mosley ceo of sport for good. with benita. thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >> sports is big not just for kids but in your life as well you're an olympic gold medalist. >> i learn lots of lessons through sports i apply in my today. we intentionally use sport to teach those life lessons. as a youth based sport development program and so we ha
kids of all ages along with members of congress, nickelodeon dion characters will descend upon capitoleant to showcase the power of sports on youth. we sent mike thomas to check out all the action he joins us live from west potomac park with the details. you've got on jack. is it that cool outside? my goodness. >> maureen, i like the set the fag trends you kw i promise. [ laughter ] >> okay. >> guys we're here at -- we'll see how long i can last. we'll see. we're here at west...
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emma: exacto y esa es la otra oportunidad que tiene el magic que pueden trabajar con nickelodeon.da con toda la tecnologÍa. lo bueno es que tienen un programa de ayuda financiera impresionante. muchos de los estudiantes vienen de bajos recursos pero la idea es apoyarlos e incentivarlos. se gradÚan en dos aÑos con un asociado que les permite buscar trabajo. ese es el futuro de todo lo que es la programaciÓn y los videojuegos. ya saben que para mÁs informaciÓn pueden visitar despiertaamerica.com. karla: me encanta y ademÁs nunca es tarde para poder estudiar. para las personas adultas que se quedaron con las ganas tambiÉn es una oportunidad muy buena de innovar y de ir con la juventud. maity: ahÍ vamos! karla: vamos con las redes sociales! francisc: y estÁn buenÍsimas. dejen que lea mÁs adelante los comentarios. les agradezco de antemano por estar activos desde temprano. seÑoras, si ustedes pensaban que era difÍcil pasar del llanto a la risa, aquÍ se quitan las duras porque bien a este niÑo en este vÍdeo del día. -- aquÍ se quitan las dudas. ahÍ estÁ. [risas] ese niÑo asiÁtico no sab
emma: exacto y esa es la otra oportunidad que tiene el magic que pueden trabajar con nickelodeon.da con toda la tecnologÍa. lo bueno es que tienen un programa de ayuda financiera impresionante. muchos de los estudiantes vienen de bajos recursos pero la idea es apoyarlos e incentivarlos. se gradÚan en dos aÑos con un asociado que les permite buscar trabajo. ese es el futuro de todo lo que es la programaciÓn y los videojuegos. ya saben que para mÁs informaciÓn pueden visitar...