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my guest this week - rain pryor. i didn't mention that you sing as well. >> yes. >> do you - what do you like to do, more of that. i love to do more of that. i'd love to be a black bett middler, tell jokes and sing. >> and you're doing it. >> i'm doing it in my own way, and i'm hoping to do more of that. >> i don't think your path is a unique one. i mean it in the best way. as you said. you can only be you, and that's what you have been doing. is there anything else out there that you want to conquer that you haven't done yet? >> well, i love my tony award. >> an egot. >> i would love that. i would love to do films. i would the opportunity to do things that i see other actresses doing. and i hope that daughter's crazy kind of opens that door. people go oh, my god, i didn't know she could do this, this, this, and this. >> it's a remarkable projected. >> it is. you are funny, authentic. it's - i hope a lot of people see it too. >> i do. >> did it turn out the way you hoped when you envisitioned it. >> i didn't envision
my guest this week - rain pryor. i didn't mention that you sing as well. >> yes. >> do you - what do you like to do, more of that. i love to do more of that. i'd love to be a black bett middler, tell jokes and sing. >> and you're doing it. >> i'm doing it in my own way, and i'm hoping to do more of that. >> i don't think your path is a unique one. i mean it in the best way. as you said. you can only be you, and that's what you have been doing. is there anything...
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aaron pryor. >> he is in a situation he can say whatever he wants to say.t he said in this message was that this was going to be one of my best fights. gerri: very interesting. >> yeah. gerri: and, mike, to you, what are your thoughts now? >> let me tell you something right now: floyd mayweather is focused for this fight. you heard him say this man is pound for pound the best in boxing right now. you heard al come out there and give him all the accolades. you also heard him say one thing, of all my fights, this this one means the most to me. he knows what it means. once again, it's not about losing a fight. he's going to get money. one hundred yeal million $80 million. it's about that legacy. keeping that record unblemished. he doesn't want anything other than a zero in that loss column. he's focused with his fight. >> mike hill thanks for coming on the show. aaron pryor. you have the experience my friend. boxing champion. '80 to '85. he is now a legend. we'll take a quick break. and we'll be right back. ♪ gerri: you just saw us cover the press yeps confere
aaron pryor. >> he is in a situation he can say whatever he wants to say.t he said in this message was that this was going to be one of my best fights. gerri: very interesting. >> yeah. gerri: and, mike, to you, what are your thoughts now? >> let me tell you something right now: floyd mayweather is focused for this fight. you heard him say this man is pound for pound the best in boxing right now. you heard al come out there and give him all the accolades. you also heard him...
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lindsey: richard pryor. mark: do you like louis ck? lindsey: yes.n winters, you could get -- give him a spoon and he could do 20 minutes with a spoon. robin williams there are those who can just go for hours. jerry seinfeld can do stand up without being dirty. john: how many people do you think have had a drink? lindsey: the more you drink your, the more this will make sense. john: getting back to richard pryor, if this were an evening event, would you be more tempted to loosen up? lindsey: i have a lot of material nobody knows about. that is good. when you have one too many, never mind. john: senator mccain has been giving you advice? lindsey: he is a good friend. he certainly is. john: what advice has he given you about comedy? lindsey: he tells the same jokes over and over again. it is the delivery. he told me to come here and stake new hampshire. it is a battleground for me. i think i will do well. john: i like to just do the punchline. lindsey: it would just be me and you at that dinner. remember that? the guerrilla and handcuffs? mark: i do no
lindsey: richard pryor. mark: do you like louis ck? lindsey: yes.n winters, you could get -- give him a spoon and he could do 20 minutes with a spoon. robin williams there are those who can just go for hours. jerry seinfeld can do stand up without being dirty. john: how many people do you think have had a drink? lindsey: the more you drink your, the more this will make sense. john: getting back to richard pryor, if this were an evening event, would you be more tempted to loosen up? lindsey: i...
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my favorites are richard pryor -- mark: do you like louis ck? lindsey: yes.athan winters, you could get head -- give him a spoon and he could do 20 minutes with a spoon. robin williams, there are those who can just go for hours. jerry seinfeld can do stand up without being dirty. john: how many people do you think of have had a drink? lindsey: let me tell you, i have a lot of material that nobody knows about, and that is good. [laughter] when you get loose and have one too many -- never mind. [laughter] mark: john mccain is giving you advice about this. he tells jokes over and over again. lindsey: he tells the same was over and over again. they are funny, i do not know after the 100 times we heard them but they are all in the delivery. he told me to come here, it is a battleground. i told 20 minutes of jokes at the summit -- ag summit. [laughter] [indiscernible] mark: there was a time in 2007 when you and senator dean love to watch john edwards to the i feel pretty video. have you ever seen anything funnier than that? lindsey: that is pretty funny. here is a
my favorites are richard pryor -- mark: do you like louis ck? lindsey: yes.athan winters, you could get head -- give him a spoon and he could do 20 minutes with a spoon. robin williams, there are those who can just go for hours. jerry seinfeld can do stand up without being dirty. john: how many people do you think of have had a drink? lindsey: let me tell you, i have a lot of material that nobody knows about, and that is good. [laughter] when you get loose and have one too many -- never mind....
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my first comedian was richard pryor, from richard pryor to adam sandler to chris rock.when was your last relationship? how long four and a half years ago? >> all of them been here. people they ask me they say who did you discover? i said i didn't discover anybody. they discover me. they help me to be who i am today. without them i would be nobody. that's a reality. every comedian, col call them doctor of the soul. how they help people break the barriers between people, i have latino gang people and african american gang people in here. i'm saying oh my god what is going to happen? but after they put their differences aside they start telling each other jokes. i realize, oh my god it is a miracle hang. they are looking at each other staring at each other with a like a madness and aggravation and they didn't know why they are mad at each other. >> a lot of brown people here right? >> the first time i started latino show called la factoria 30, 35 years ago. i started a show with black pack, like rat pack, i got allot of african american people. i was the first place to hav
my first comedian was richard pryor, from richard pryor to adam sandler to chris rock.when was your last relationship? how long four and a half years ago? >> all of them been here. people they ask me they say who did you discover? i said i didn't discover anybody. they discover me. they help me to be who i am today. without them i would be nobody. that's a reality. every comedian, col call them doctor of the soul. how they help people break the barriers between people, i have latino gang...
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. >> she is the daughter of icon richard pryor. >> my dad threw me out.
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pryor was at the edge of that.chainsaw got thrust he put his arm up, basically a reflex movement to protect his face. as the chain saw went forward and his arm went up, it cut him. it appeared to be very minimal contact, but obviously the weapon is so serious that it caused a very nasty injury. the wound had gown right through down to the bone. >> then the disturbed man decides to leave the pub. once he's back out on the street, someone calls the police. but the pub's patrons aren't about to let him get away. so they decide to take the law into their own hands. >> a few of the people in the horseshoe area, if you like, they picked up bar furniture stools and chased him outside. >> the exterior security camera captures a lone patron armed with only a beer barrel trying to stop the attacker. >> he throws the beer barrel at hum once and he deflects it with the chain. he does it again, deflects it with the chain saw. >> several more customers follow suit and go after the attacker. the patron then picks up the barrel a
pryor was at the edge of that.chainsaw got thrust he put his arm up, basically a reflex movement to protect his face. as the chain saw went forward and his arm went up, it cut him. it appeared to be very minimal contact, but obviously the weapon is so serious that it caused a very nasty injury. the wound had gown right through down to the bone. >> then the disturbed man decides to leave the pub. once he's back out on the street, someone calls the police. but the pub's patrons aren't about...
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to be a function of him navigating to get to the position of richard pryor.t there's also a genius in navigating that process. particularly in the '70s and '60s, in this you know -- you know, racially tense country, richard pryor is -- is transforming how we speak about things. it wasn't just shock. it was very much insightful because there is something about jean wrous it feels -- genius it feels, it's very subjective right, and hyperbolic. right? i mean martin luther king was a genius. albert einstein. if you say genius you think albert einstein the guy who invented the pretzel numbers that have the peanut butter in there. i mean, that was a genius. a genius at work. >> think about somebody like jerry seinfeld. how do you main thain drive you're talking about, that restlessness that genius when you've made "the" show of an era and you've made almost $1 billion, and you've got an airport hangar full of antique cars and how do you keep going after that? >> i don't know. i mean those are just a list of reasons to not like him. right? but i think that you -- yo
to be a function of him navigating to get to the position of richard pryor.t there's also a genius in navigating that process. particularly in the '70s and '60s, in this you know -- you know, racially tense country, richard pryor is -- is transforming how we speak about things. it wasn't just shock. it was very much insightful because there is something about jean wrous it feels -- genius it feels, it's very subjective right, and hyperbolic. right? i mean martin luther king was a genius. albert...
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vast vast majority for continuing net neutrality against this fast lane slow lane paid pryor tieization we at the point where the internet is the third rail of american politics like social security you can't touch it because americans care about it too much? >> i think we saw that here. i think a lot of people were surprised by this overwhelming public opinion for preserving that neutrality. i think there was an attempt to say, oh this is too complicated. this is very technical. you will never understand it. people get it. >> when you hear comcast talk about re-evaluating investment plans for broad band do you hear it as an empty threat or is it possible companies like comcast, at&t and verizon are going to spend less to give us better broad band? >> i consider it bluster. that's a good word for that. >> senator franken, thank you for being here i appreciate it. >> you bet. >>> when we come back is frank underwood different than you or i? the creator of netflix "house of cards" joins me in a moment. breather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% mor
vast vast majority for continuing net neutrality against this fast lane slow lane paid pryor tieization we at the point where the internet is the third rail of american politics like social security you can't touch it because americans care about it too much? >> i think we saw that here. i think a lot of people were surprised by this overwhelming public opinion for preserving that neutrality. i think there was an attempt to say, oh this is too complicated. this is very technical. you will...
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kind of like gene wilder and richard pryor. >> that's amazing, thank you, wow. >> jimmy: and it's very >> jimmy: there's some penises and everything. >> i blame will ferrell, none of it's my fault. >> jimmy: you were the roastmaster at the comedy central roast of justin bieber. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's taped saturday night? >> we just taped it. >> jimmy: how did that go? >> a little rough. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah. i'm not going to lie. there's some moments where i was like, justin's going to cry in the car. there's no way. there's no way he's not going to cry. you know, you can look at a person and like they're trying to have to have a good time but you can tell there's a tear. there's one moment i looked at justin. he's like -- [ laughter ] a laugh but it's not. i kept pointing at him like, hold it back, boy. you don't let those cameras see it come down. he did one knee slap where he covered up a cry. and sat up. it got a little rough. i will say this i will say at the end of it, what i love the most, and i will say this here, justin bieber stood onstage and he gave his rebutta
kind of like gene wilder and richard pryor. >> that's amazing, thank you, wow. >> jimmy: and it's very >> jimmy: there's some penises and everything. >> i blame will ferrell, none of it's my fault. >> jimmy: you were the roastmaster at the comedy central roast of justin bieber. >> yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: that's taped saturday night? >> we just taped it. >> jimmy: how did that go? >> a little rough. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah. i'm not going...
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a black rapper, i don't care if it's a redneck, i don't care if it's a comedian, remember richard pryoree any people like that when he went to africa, stopped using in his comedy routines. talking to eric about my e-mail so unbelievable, like a sludge coming through there with the n-word, it's just wrong. painful. stop it. don't use that word. i don't care who you are. >> set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >>> did hillary clinton commit a felony when she deleted e-mails from her time as secretary of state? >>> plus, new information about how secure her server was. this is "special report." >>> good evening, welcome to washington, i'm bret baier. the implication of the hillary clinton e-mail scandal are growing potentially much more serious tonight. clinton's admission that she decided which e-mails to keep and which to destroy could set her up for criminal prosecution. chief white house correspondent ed henry, has the latest on this story tonight. >> reporter: former secretary of
a black rapper, i don't care if it's a redneck, i don't care if it's a comedian, remember richard pryoree any people like that when he went to africa, stopped using in his comedy routines. talking to eric about my e-mail so unbelievable, like a sludge coming through there with the n-word, it's just wrong. painful. stop it. don't use that word. i don't care who you are. >> set your dvr so you never miss an episode of "the five." "special report" is up next. >>>...
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i know they never spoke to senator pryor when he was here in the senate because he told me so. i don't know whether coca-cola has ever spoken about climate change to senators isakson or purdue from coca-cola's home state of georgia. it's not just them. i pick wal-mart and coca-cola out because they're two of the best companies on carbon reduction. i actually don't know of one major american corporation that makes climate change a priority when it comes here to washington and lobbies congress. not one. america's corporate leaders have great carbon reduction policies but when they come to congress, that's not on the agenda of their politics. and if it were it would make a difference. i know it's not easy. senior corporate leaders in major american companies have told me and others that they fear retribution if they lobby congress on climate change. that they'll be punished. on tax or trade or liability or regulatory or other issues that they have here in congress. that's how ugly and rough the fossil fuel lobby plays around here. but there's an answer. group up. the fossil fuel i
i know they never spoke to senator pryor when he was here in the senate because he told me so. i don't know whether coca-cola has ever spoken about climate change to senators isakson or purdue from coca-cola's home state of georgia. it's not just them. i pick wal-mart and coca-cola out because they're two of the best companies on carbon reduction. i actually don't know of one major american corporation that makes climate change a priority when it comes here to washington and lobbies congress....
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people forget it was against an incumbent, senator pryor who had been in office a couple of terms and others have been in office. people.com would have a tough race we try to help them has been fully disclosed and unhappy, i don't think we played any role in his victory but if i had played a tiny will i would be happy to have done so. >> host: in iran should the deal happen at all in your view of? >> guest: i think it could do would be worth having. a deal that generally stops iran from getting nuclear weapons, not budget that puts iran on the threshold of getting nuclear weapons. >> host: brian massachusetts, good morning. >> caller: good morning. mr. kristol, i have two questions. you can answer either one. what do you think about the logan act i guess some 7099? and whether that has any teeth. the other question i have, do you think ms. clinton, hillary clinton has any boost from the show we see on sunday nights called madam secretary? i know know it's not about madeleine albright or jean kirkpatrick but i would just like your comments on any of that. thank you very much. >> guest:
people forget it was against an incumbent, senator pryor who had been in office a couple of terms and others have been in office. people.com would have a tough race we try to help them has been fully disclosed and unhappy, i don't think we played any role in his victory but if i had played a tiny will i would be happy to have done so. >> host: in iran should the deal happen at all in your view of? >> guest: i think it could do would be worth having. a deal that generally stops iran...
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. >> the maximum he could receive for this depending on the number of pryors, would be a potential life> even if the felonies were committed out of state? >> that's correct. >> reporter: the attorneys accused the da of grandstanding. >> i'm speculating but i think louisiana and their elected officials want a piece of the publicity pie. >> reporter: he suspects the d.a. will fight against granting durst bail. >> i don't think there's a chance robert durst will get bond or bail. there's probably no one in the country who is a greater flight risk than he is. >> reporter: the last time that robert durst was granted bail was just before his 2003 murder trial in texas. he skipped it. well, he went on the lam for 45 days. finally, the millionaire was busted in pennsylvania for shoplifting a chicken sandwich. he was arrested down the street nine days ago, authorities found a latex mask on him. $42,000. they say he was trying to flee the country. david. >> matt gutman, thanks to you. >>> we're going to turn now to that scary scene on a ski slope. look at this. frightened riders jumping off. seve
. >> the maximum he could receive for this depending on the number of pryors, would be a potential life> even if the felonies were committed out of state? >> that's correct. >> reporter: the attorneys accused the da of grandstanding. >> i'm speculating but i think louisiana and their elected officials want a piece of the publicity pie. >> reporter: he suspects the d.a. will fight against granting durst bail. >> i don't think there's a chance robert durst...
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>> justice pryor, you are exactly correct.e petitioner believed that the policy that ups applied which was to provide accommodations to employees who are injured on the job but not to provide accommodations to any employees who sustained a condition incurred off the job, she could have brought a disparate impact claim. we do not believe she would have succeeded. she could have, but she did not. she brought one later in the day. it was dismissed by the district court because it had not been exhausted -- >> could we talk about the claim she did bring? >> yes. >> your reading of the statute basically makes everything after the semicolon completely superfluous, and i think you would agree with that, wouldn't snu. >> absolutely not, your honor. the reading we proposed is very straightforward. what congress said in the second clause, the key words are "the same as other persons." what "other" means is simply distinctive of whatever else is first. so they have to treat pregnant employees the same as other employees with an inability
>> justice pryor, you are exactly correct.e petitioner believed that the policy that ups applied which was to provide accommodations to employees who are injured on the job but not to provide accommodations to any employees who sustained a condition incurred off the job, she could have brought a disparate impact claim. we do not believe she would have succeeded. she could have, but she did not. she brought one later in the day. it was dismissed by the district court because it had not...
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senator boren, senator pryor who had been in office for a couple of terms, his father is an office.hey thought mr. cottonwood have a tough race, and we help them out. has been disclosed. i don't think it played a big role in his victory, but if it did, i would be happy to accept it. host: should ideal happen in your view? guest: a good deal. a deal that genuinely stops iran from getting nuclear weapons. host: let's hear from brian from massachusetts. republican. caller: good morning. mr. kristol, and to questions. what do you think about the logan act, i guess from 1799? the other question i have is do you think ms. clinton has any boost from this show we see on sunday nights called madam secretary. i would just like your comments. guest: i'm never seen the show. i'm the worst person to comment on that. generally, i don't think these pop-culture things matter that much. at the end of the day, the presidential -- in the presidential election, people will be fairly serious about voting for the person they choose. hillary clinton has been around out for a while, she is long known. the
senator boren, senator pryor who had been in office for a couple of terms, his father is an office.hey thought mr. cottonwood have a tough race, and we help them out. has been disclosed. i don't think it played a big role in his victory, but if it did, i would be happy to accept it. host: should ideal happen in your view? guest: a good deal. a deal that genuinely stops iran from getting nuclear weapons. host: let's hear from brian from massachusetts. republican. caller: good morning. mr....