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married with children," it does very well, then back on abc, they came up with another major hit "roseanne." >> you think this is a magic kingdom where you sit up here on your throne. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah. and you think everything gets done by a wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, the dinner is on the table. >> you want me to fix dinner? >> you just fixed dinner three years ago. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest time. the donna reed days, "father knows best," hardly anyone lives like that. that's the way advertisers want you to live. >> i know what will make you feel better. >> i do, too. >> the ideal situation is if you can subvert whatever is said about families and parentliing. >> what's in this, lead? >> i got you leg irons. >> her loudness and unfilteredness was key to why we liked her. she was staying stuff about working class people. about men and women. it was about marriage and about raising kids and how hard it is. >> great. i'm going to look like a freak. >> that's all. >> what else is new? >> this is why some animals eat their yo
married with children," it does very well, then back on abc, they came up with another major hit "roseanne." >> you think this is a magic kingdom where you sit up here on your throne. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah. and you think everything gets done by a wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, the dinner is on the table. >> you want me to fix dinner? >> you just fixed dinner three years ago. >> typical american families weren't on television...
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gilda radner could not have roseanne roseannadanna, john belushi could not have played japanese, newsor the heart of hearing would have been making fun of the handicapped. values change. i said between the movie "arthur" and the movie "arthur 2", alcoholism became a disease. no one wanted to laugh at drunks, whereas for 200 years, they laughed at drunks. david: anything that makes you laugh so uproariously that you lost control? lorne: there is always something in the show i am proud of and also comedy is a disruptive thing. people don't plan to laugh. they are taught when to applaud, but not taught when to laugh. ♪ david: let's take people through how the show is produced. on a monday, do you recover from the previous week, and do you go to work on monday? lorne: everybody has to show up on monday. i have a meeting i have had since the beginning of 5:00 on mondays, which has all the writing staff, all the cast, the host, people from the music department, the film department. we all gather in my office -- they gather, i am behind a desk. i go around the room and ask everybody what the
gilda radner could not have roseanne roseannadanna, john belushi could not have played japanese, newsor the heart of hearing would have been making fun of the handicapped. values change. i said between the movie "arthur" and the movie "arthur 2", alcoholism became a disease. no one wanted to laugh at drunks, whereas for 200 years, they laughed at drunks. david: anything that makes you laugh so uproariously that you lost control? lorne: there is always something in the show i...
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john goodman for roseanne. ted danson for cheers. >> jimmy: wow. >> michael j.n who won. >> jimmy: from "empty nest". he pete abeat all you guys? >> it still haunts me. >> jimmy: your kids are how old? >> a 12 year old son, a 10 year old daughter and 6-year-old son. >> jimmy: has your 12 your old son been nominated for any emmies yet? >> he's done nothing! i had fired three agents by the time i was his age. >> jimmy: he's got to get his act together. >> they do nothing, jim e amy, of them. i was doing commercials at 6 years old. >> jimmy: do they ever say to you, do they know? have they ever watched the wonder years? >> they've seen "the wonder years." my mom show it s it to them at house. i desperately want them to love it and think i'm super cool. and so we landed somewhere in between. like they're aware of it, and they think it's pretty cool. it's okay. >> jimmy: it's interesting to watch your father go through puberty on television, you know? >> they enjoy it very much. >> jimmy: do they watch your stuff in general? are they watching your new show? >> they'r
john goodman for roseanne. ted danson for cheers. >> jimmy: wow. >> michael j.n who won. >> jimmy: from "empty nest". he pete abeat all you guys? >> it still haunts me. >> jimmy: your kids are how old? >> a 12 year old son, a 10 year old daughter and 6-year-old son. >> jimmy: has your 12 your old son been nominated for any emmies yet? >> he's done nothing! i had fired three agents by the time i was his age. >> jimmy: he's got to...
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married with children," it does very well, then back on abc, they came up with another major hit "roseannethink this is a magic kingdom where you sit up here on your throne. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah. and you think everything gets done by a wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, the dinner is on the table. >> you want me to fix dinner? >> you just fixed dinner three years ago. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest time. the donna reed days, "father knows best," hardly anyone lives like that. that's the way advertisers want you to live. >> i know what will make you feel better.
married with children," it does very well, then back on abc, they came up with another major hit "roseannethink this is a magic kingdom where you sit up here on your throne. >> oh, yeah? >> yeah. and you think everything gets done by a wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, the dinner is on the table. >> you want me to fix dinner? >> you just fixed dinner three years ago. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest...
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florez, stefani, rosemary, roseann, sharon everhart, rex in the back, my good, good people, and like i have told people in the past, if he was a little bit older, and you could have raised hell with me when we were youngsters, like you want to say that all these people, and the last one, my leader, the voice in your ear whether you want to hear it or not, joelle. [cheers and applause] but it's because of the people like that from my officers all the way to the people that work with me and those people within the community, they touch my heart, they made me want to help out as much as i could, and i want to thank you for the recognition, but it is really all about them. i applaud them. thank you. [applause] could i say a quick few words about captain fadden? i will just take one minute. i will not get into too many stories because i actually gave -- i grew up in the same neighborhood as captain mcfadden and we have known each other our whole lives. the epitome of joe is just the way he just spoke. it was never about joe and whatever assignment he had, no matter what rink you are in th
florez, stefani, rosemary, roseann, sharon everhart, rex in the back, my good, good people, and like i have told people in the past, if he was a little bit older, and you could have raised hell with me when we were youngsters, like you want to say that all these people, and the last one, my leader, the voice in your ear whether you want to hear it or not, joelle. [cheers and applause] but it's because of the people like that from my officers all the way to the people that work with me and those...
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executive vice president roseanne william saying, "on behalf of starbucks, i want to sincerely apologizeey should have been welcome been treated with dignity, with the upmost respect, instead they were made to feel unwelcome and disrespected, which is clearly unacceptable." joining me now to react as dan bongino, former nypd officer bod fox news contributor along with jonathan harris. so dan, what does this do?er when i saw it on twitter this to over this weekend, i was so angry, i was like, we are not going to starbucks. let's have a conversation. they did come out quickly, did they not, to apologize? and their apology does seem sincere. does that address the situation in your mind? >> well, listen, it is tough to say. we live in this snowflake culture now where i think the company needs to be a little bit more forthright. here is the reason for this laura. while this person had the right to be offended, starbucks had the right to turn around and say, we don't care that you are offended.. you don't like the sight of cops you run toward a problem when you are having one and running away
executive vice president roseanne william saying, "on behalf of starbucks, i want to sincerely apologizeey should have been welcome been treated with dignity, with the upmost respect, instead they were made to feel unwelcome and disrespected, which is clearly unacceptable." joining me now to react as dan bongino, former nypd officer bod fox news contributor along with jonathan harris. so dan, what does this do?er when i saw it on twitter this to over this weekend, i was so angry, i...
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. >> roseann, roseanna-danna. >> cheeseburger, cheeseburger. >> where do we come from?s the show about us. >> you wanted to be a part of it. it was inextricably linked with the times. >> good afternoon. >> good night. >> have a pleasant tomorrow. can you feel your heart race, while totally relaxed? can you feel the pull of gravity, as you easily climb upward? can you feel like you don't have a care in the world, while your entire world is taken care of? you can, when you're free. the 2019 jeep grand cherokee. hurry in to the 4th of july sales event and get $500 additional bonus cash on select models. visit jeep.com nice shot. thanks. i know you and your wife have been arguing yeah. you know how you been talking about how those old spice body washes are for you yeah. saying stuff like, men have skin too. yeah. man i have to come clean and just say it i borrowed your old spice moisturizer with shea butter from your shower that's it? those body washes are for us men, man shoot. we're oscar mayer deli fresh your very first sandwich,m... your mammoth masterpiece. and...whate
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. >> roseann, roseanna-danna. >> cheeseburger, cheeseburger. >> where do we come from? us. it was the show about us. >> you wanted to be a part of it. it was inextricably linked with the times. >> good afternoon. >> good night. >> have a pleasant tomorrow. nlash serum solution. with our lash caring complex... see a thicker-looking lash fringe in just 4 weeks. over 10,000 women tried it and love it. my husband has noticed a difference. i really love lash serum. try new lash serum solution. from l'oreal paris. has me feeling super healthy. my new beneful superfood blend with salmon, cranberries... ...oh, but we are not done yet! here comes superfood wet with beef, salmon, and pumpkin. it's like a superfood sundae. on a monday. (avo) new beneful superfood blend dry and wet recipes. they're america's bpursuing life-changing cures. in a country that fosters innovation here, they find breakthroughs... like a way to fight cancer by arming a patient's own t-cells... because it's not just about the next breakthrough... it's all the ones after that. in every trip, there's room fo
. >> roseann, roseanna-danna. >> cheeseburger, cheeseburger. >> where do we come from? us. it was the show about us. >> you wanted to be a part of it. it was inextricably linked with the times. >> good afternoon. >> good night. >> have a pleasant tomorrow. nlash serum solution. with our lash caring complex... see a thicker-looking lash fringe in just 4 weeks. over 10,000 women tried it and love it. my husband has noticed a difference. i really love lash...
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for pete buttigeg -- >> steve: yeah, okay >> jimmy: they accidentally used the photo of dj from "roseannelaughter and applause >> steve: oh, my gosh. it's a child >> jimmy: when he was a child. >> steve: a child from a a television show. >> jimmy: not current -- >> steve: not current dj >> jimmy: not current dj >> steve: child dj >> jimmy: no when he was a a child actor. >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> jimmy: and finally for bernie sanders - [ laughter ] they accidentally used a photo of the old man from "up. [ laughter and applause that one i can see >> steve: yeah, that's an honest mistake >> jimmy: that one i can see happening. [ cheers and applause meanwhile, president trump is also gearing up for 2020 and i heard that on saturday he's holding a campaign rally in green bay, wisconsin. [ cheers ] you can tell trump is excited, because he just styled his hair into a cheesehead. [ laughter and applause this is interesting. i saw that hillary clinton wrote an op-ed for the "washington post" about how to respond to the mueller report. actually, it's just six white wine emjois and a middle fi
for pete buttigeg -- >> steve: yeah, okay >> jimmy: they accidentally used the photo of dj from "roseannelaughter and applause >> steve: oh, my gosh. it's a child >> jimmy: when he was a child. >> steve: a child from a a television show. >> jimmy: not current -- >> steve: not current dj >> jimmy: not current dj >> steve: child dj >> jimmy: no when he was a a child actor. >> steve: oh, my goodness. >> jimmy: and finally...
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. >> so you guys remember in may 2018 when roseanne tweeted that tweet and ended up losing her job.is documentary special with chris hayes and it was nominated for an emmy back this week. >> oh my goodness. >> homey who directed the show, they were all dominated as well as chris hayes. >> that special was amazing and timely and special. that same day. >> cher michael was apart of it. there is a good portion of the country who looks to you to bring the conversation home and speak directly to the people. you do that every sunday. we were all kind of how to deal with everyday racism in america. you brought the conversation home that day. i am so proud of you. >> thank you, chris hayes and everybody. >> oh my god. i don't like to win the week. thank you, that's very kind. >> chris hayes and the team was awesome and homie. >> murray literally, he'll pu h punching a hole right now, he's the director. >> thank you, the first time i am nominated for an emmy. it is excited. >> florida, state fair is working on their butter joy reid right now. >> you know what my hair is going to look like on
. >> so you guys remember in may 2018 when roseanne tweeted that tweet and ended up losing her job.is documentary special with chris hayes and it was nominated for an emmy back this week. >> oh my goodness. >> homey who directed the show, they were all dominated as well as chris hayes. >> that special was amazing and timely and special. that same day. >> cher michael was apart of it. there is a good portion of the country who looks to you to bring the conversation...
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the program manager to come out of the research department pick and bonnie had us, you know, me and roseann kristin spy v and john, john - john lowe. thank you. so, we had to learn everything from needlepoint to actually going into the cooking program. and we had to learn a certain level of midlife. we had alone all the stuff. so that we could legitimately --. fast-forward. so again, first couple of weeks, we got problems. because, to black women and that this white man in this white woman. this was supposed to be our owners in the house., we had to set the stage for what we were doing. the historical interpreters would get the orientation to the visitors in the lumbar house. and then they would take them through the building while we were going about our lives and the visitors could ask questions and whatever. so, we had made a strategic decision that my character, kate, was, she was a bit surly. and, she was more, very introverted. and so, the question when people ask a question, her response was often really curt and short. and extraordinarily piercing. right? because, inevitably, you kn
the program manager to come out of the research department pick and bonnie had us, you know, me and roseann kristin spy v and john, john - john lowe. thank you. so, we had to learn everything from needlepoint to actually going into the cooking program. and we had to learn a certain level of midlife. we had alone all the stuff. so that we could legitimately --. fast-forward. so again, first couple of weeks, we got problems. because, to black women and that this white man in this white woman....
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roseanne, beverly hills 90210 to flame a few.r consulting with the all decided this will be the final season of a "will grace." what an incredible run for a grt show. >> indeed. >> finally, mr. geist, jake gyllenhaal sat down with you just down the street from here.t you're a the hudson theater, site of his new broadway production, seawall of life, and you talked about what it was like for him to jub from personal passion project right back to the billion dollar block busters that he's known for, like spider-man far from home. >> almost the last minute, they came to me like, hey, do you want to play this character? i said yeah, yeah, i love tom holland. i loved the first movie. it really somehow just matched me in a way that i loved. you knan. d it felt right. so i was like, yeah i'm in. then putting on the costume was a whole oer thing and wearing a superherouit was a whole other thing and jumping le platforms and pretending your wuflying was a whole other thing. >> spider-man became another hit under jake's bel ho was jake? >>
roseanne, beverly hills 90210 to flame a few.r consulting with the all decided this will be the final season of a "will grace." what an incredible run for a grt show. >> indeed. >> finally, mr. geist, jake gyllenhaal sat down with you just down the street from here.t you're a the hudson theater, site of his new broadway production, seawall of life, and you talked about what it was like for him to jub from personal passion project right back to the billion dollar block...
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"roseanne," "murphy brown.of "will and grace. incredible run for a great show. >>> finally, mr. geist, jake gyllenhaa lsat down with you at the hudson theater site of his new broadway production, "seawall of life." you talked about what it was like for him to jump from personal passion project back to the billion dollar blockbusters he's known for, like "spiderman: far from home. >> they came to me, and they were like, hey, do you want to play this character? i said, yeah i mean, yeah, i love tom holland. i loved the first movie. it really, somehow, just matched me in a way that i loved, you know it felt right. i was like, yeah, i'm in then putting on the costume was a whole other thing. wearing a superhero suit was a whole other thing i had to get used to. jumping from platforms and pretending you're flying >> spiderman topped $1 billion at the global box office another hit under jake's belt. willie, how was jake >> great he's such a good guy this moment for him is a snapshot of who he is as an actor. he is do
"roseanne," "murphy brown.of "will and grace. incredible run for a great show. >>> finally, mr. geist, jake gyllenhaa lsat down with you at the hudson theater site of his new broadway production, "seawall of life." you talked about what it was like for him to jump from personal passion project back to the billion dollar blockbusters he's known for, like "spiderman: far from home. >> they came to me, and they were like, hey, do you want to play...
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married with children," it does very well, then back on abc, they came up with another major hit "roseannedone by some wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, dinner's on the table. >> you want me to fix dinner? >> honey. i'm fixing dinner. >> oh, honey, you just fixed dinner three years ago. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest time. the donna reid days, you know, the early days, the "father knows best," hardly anybody really lived like that. that was the way advertisers wanted you to live. >> i know what just might make you feel better. >> me too, but i bet it's a different list that what you've got. >> the ideal situation is if you can subvert whatever common stuff is said about families and about parenting. >> what's in this? lead? >> oh, i got you kids new leg irons. >> her loudness and her unfilteredness were key to why we liked her. she was saying stuff about working class people, she was saying stuff about men and women. so it was about marriage and about raising kids and about how hard it is. >> oh, great. i'm just going to look like a fre
married with children," it does very well, then back on abc, they came up with another major hit "roseannedone by some wonderful wizard. poof, the laundry's folded. poof, dinner's on the table. >> you want me to fix dinner? >> honey. i'm fixing dinner. >> oh, honey, you just fixed dinner three years ago. >> typical american families weren't on television for the longest time. the donna reid days, you know, the early days, the "father knows best,"...
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take the case of roseanne barr and her firing, i very much doubt there's a major american televisionillion dollar decisions based on what cailtyn has to say on twitter, but you have companies like nike that are very, very sensitive to their public image and very sensitive to certain kinds of particularly left wing criticism. and one of the weird ironic things is the corporations a a lot more responsive to criticism from the left than to the right because they think of the right as being pro business so we're a cheap date. >> this expands outside social media. take what's happening on the campuses and the small group of kids are outraged and they capitulate. >> yeah. we see charles murray trying to speak on the campus, ann coulter or -- >> even christine lagarde. condi rice, they had to race commencement speeches because of a small group of students. >> yeah. that points to the larger truth here i think which is in order to deal with this it's up to institutions and up to magazines and newspapers and television networks to stand up for themselves. and it's where you hear conservatives
take the case of roseanne barr and her firing, i very much doubt there's a major american televisionillion dollar decisions based on what cailtyn has to say on twitter, but you have companies like nike that are very, very sensitive to their public image and very sensitive to certain kinds of particularly left wing criticism. and one of the weird ironic things is the corporations a a lot more responsive to criticism from the left than to the right because they think of the right as being pro...