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and the number one comedy at the time, "roseanne" was number one at the time.listen. >> say something nice about her butt, dan. >> very jaunty. >> come on, nancy, i'll drive you home. this time i won't go over the railroad tracks. >> the number one show "60 minutes." one of the best, if not the very best news shows. but in terms of comedy "roseanne" was queen. everybody loved the conner family back in the day. and we talk about movies, as well. >> in terms of the theater, none of us can forget "silence of the lambs." i was afraid to sleep for two years after this movie. anthony hopkins for best actor and jodie foster, best actress. >> none of the sequels lived up to the original. the original was so good. anthony hopkins had everyone scared. >> i had a hard time eating meat at the dinner table after this movie. do you remember the part where they cut it? >> it was bad. has the lamb stopped screaming yet, clarisse? i love that movie so much. >> he was so creepy. >> and on a totally different note, the most popular film at the time, "aladdin." i remember taking m
and the number one comedy at the time, "roseanne" was number one at the time.listen. >> say something nice about her butt, dan. >> very jaunty. >> come on, nancy, i'll drive you home. this time i won't go over the railroad tracks. >> the number one show "60 minutes." one of the best, if not the very best news shows. but in terms of comedy "roseanne" was queen. everybody loved the conner family back in the day. and we talk about movies, as...
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robby, you heard what roseanne bar said that the truth is so much harder than lying.ybe true in the short term but in the long run, it's not, it's harder. >> ty, truth is the ultimate spin. truth is the light and whenever there's darkness, whenever there's any kind of lying. you shine the light and it's like the shadows go away and the bugs run for cover. now with technology and so many biologiers who have the ava availability to be dealing with it. in my experience most people are honest, truthful, want to do the right thing. >> bertha, thoughts? >> when people lie like that, do they believe it? did he come to believe that he wasn't lying, that it was okay. when you look at what he accomplished, you have to think some of it is the drugs. >> thank you very much. >>> let's take a look at the triple digit gain in the dow. it is higher right now by 106 points at 13,618. so many of the major ba rom terse either at or at or very near or above all-time highs. not just multiyear highs. we'll be right back. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. intr
robby, you heard what roseanne bar said that the truth is so much harder than lying.ybe true in the short term but in the long run, it's not, it's harder. >> ty, truth is the ultimate spin. truth is the light and whenever there's darkness, whenever there's any kind of lying. you shine the light and it's like the shadows go away and the bugs run for cover. now with technology and so many biologiers who have the ava availability to be dealing with it. in my experience most people are...
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i am like roseanne. i am feeling sorry for you. i am going to push too high in my prayers. on a serious note, we saw the play out in the fiscal cliff negotiation, and we are going to see this in the debt ceiling. if you are right about this, there are people in trends in congress. they come from districts. they come from states where this is not their issue, so congress is polarized around the issue of poverty. we said there is a bipartisan consensus parliament does not matter. if you are right about your assessment, how do we imagine the plight of the four is going to get a dress? >> just what you have been giving these lawyers about. -- these blurbs about. people have to stop being silent. anytime i get a phone call in my office i believe at least 50 of my constituents believe the exact same thing. if you start calling your congress people and senators and saying to them you want to address poverty, trust that they listen. do not just assume or be angry when you turn on the news that television cannot talk to a spirited you have to do it yourself, because if you do not --
i am like roseanne. i am feeling sorry for you. i am going to push too high in my prayers. on a serious note, we saw the play out in the fiscal cliff negotiation, and we are going to see this in the debt ceiling. if you are right about this, there are people in trends in congress. they come from districts. they come from states where this is not their issue, so congress is polarized around the issue of poverty. we said there is a bipartisan consensus parliament does not matter. if you are right...
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roseanne cash talks about holding up her catcher's mitt and catching one as it goes by. someone else talks about how the music is everywhere for anyone to take, that you just have to tune into it. >> driving down here today, there was a rough patch of road because there was construction. you are feeling the road. it makes you aware that no matter where you are or what you are doing, you could be some ki, and you hear something may be rise out of that rhythm. for me, personally, a lot of times the idea for writing a piece of music or making arrangement comes from some sort of rhythm. a lot of people would say, do you get the melody first or the rhythm? i always say i get the rhythm first and the melody comes out of it. >> could you play us an example of may be something where the rhythm came first? and maybe just play the rhythm. >> i will try. this is a piece called "cumulus rising." this is from a piece that i did in 1998, on the theme of water. this is sort of the theme of water rising through a team less clout. it does not have to be, but that is the sensation that ga
roseanne cash talks about holding up her catcher's mitt and catching one as it goes by. someone else talks about how the music is everywhere for anyone to take, that you just have to tune into it. >> driving down here today, there was a rough patch of road because there was construction. you are feeling the road. it makes you aware that no matter where you are or what you are doing, you could be some ki, and you hear something may be rise out of that rhythm. for me, personally, a lot of...
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but in terms of comedy "roseanne" was queen.f the lambs." i was afraid to sleep for two years after this movie. anthony hopkins for best actor and jodie foster, best actress. >> none of the sequels lived up to the original. the original was so good. anthony hopkins had everyone scared. >> i had a hard time eating meat at the dinner table after this movie. do you remember the part where they cut it? >> it was bad. has the lamb stopped screaming yet, clarisse? i love that movie so much. >> he was so creepy. >> and on a totally different note, the most popular film at the time, "aladdin." i remember taking my eighth grade girlfriend to go see. ♪ i will show you the world >> i'll shoel you the world. >> a few more drinks and you'll show me a lot of things. >> celebrity news. do you remember the scandal in 1992? >> fergie. >> we're talking about the prince andrew divorce. they ended their relationship. and johnny carson ended his 30-year run at the "tonight" show. >> that last moment where he said i wish you a heart felt good night.
but in terms of comedy "roseanne" was queen.f the lambs." i was afraid to sleep for two years after this movie. anthony hopkins for best actor and jodie foster, best actress. >> none of the sequels lived up to the original. the original was so good. anthony hopkins had everyone scared. >> i had a hard time eating meat at the dinner table after this movie. do you remember the part where they cut it? >> it was bad. has the lamb stopped screaming yet, clarisse? i...
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please welcome roseanne. >> as we all know, wall street does not pay its fair share. there is a minimum of 50 cents on stocks. we all pay sales tax on everything that we buy. we sell something, we pay tax. this is paying to wall street -- you have gotten a pass. when you talk about jobs and education, i want to ask you, where are the jobs? they are not just trickling down or bubbling up -- there are no jobs in this country. i work for the labor movement -- it is being decimated by the right wing. i will talk about the financial transaction tax -- this is a part of the solution. i want to tell you, i represent registered nurses in the unions across this country. they are of the finest tradition of martin luther king -- they are about humanity. they do not make distinctions among patients. they do not care if you are rich or if you are poor, if you are black or if you are white, if you are a man or if you are a woman -- you are their patient. they protect you, the fight for you. what they're finding is because of profits in the health-care industry, the most inept syste
please welcome roseanne. >> as we all know, wall street does not pay its fair share. there is a minimum of 50 cents on stocks. we all pay sales tax on everything that we buy. we sell something, we pay tax. this is paying to wall street -- you have gotten a pass. when you talk about jobs and education, i want to ask you, where are the jobs? they are not just trickling down or bubbling up -- there are no jobs in this country. i work for the labor movement -- it is being decimated by the...
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but number one, now and forever, must go to roseanne barr. >> i knew i started too high to get the note
but number one, now and forever, must go to roseanne barr. >> i knew i started too high to get the note
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. >> then on sunday afternoon, november 11th, art and roseanne got on the plane at the end of a longwas this message from the american embassy. >> i said no, it can't possibly happen. not greg, you know. i don't think anyone could have overpowered greg if he'd had a chance, and i suspect that he just never had a chance. >> the irony is he went there partly because the crime rate was so low. >> that's right. that's one of the reasons he went there. >> yes. in fact, the murder of an ex-pat american was extraordinary, a very rare event here in belize. but that's not yet story made headlines on monday morning. >> computer software creator john mcafee in hiding. >> the news was all about mcafee, a man not only on the run, but apparently determined to turn being on the lamb into multi-platinum performance art, blogging, e-mailing, blogging reporters near and far. tamara sniffin co-owner of the san pedro sun on ambergris caye was among the first to get a call from mcafee. >> i would just hate to have to see you have to resort to going into hiding because, unfortunately, it doesn't look that
. >> then on sunday afternoon, november 11th, art and roseanne got on the plane at the end of a longwas this message from the american embassy. >> i said no, it can't possibly happen. not greg, you know. i don't think anyone could have overpowered greg if he'd had a chance, and i suspect that he just never had a chance. >> the irony is he went there partly because the crime rate was so low. >> that's right. that's one of the reasons he went there. >> yes. in fact,...
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roseanne. -- >> roseanne. >> i am inspired. i want folks to understand they have to engage. they cannot trust those in washington d.c.. we have got to take control in our democracy. i want to talk about the fact this goes back to unemployment. it is a very easy read. it cuts to the chase in terms of facts that there are programs to get through and get 100% employment. do not discount america. take control of america. [applause] >> i forgot to mention, the book is called america's poor and the great recession. ideas about what democrats and republicans can agree on. speaker gingrich. >> thank you for assembling an amazing group and a fascinating evening. i hope everybody found it as intriguing as i did. it is clear our institutions and poverty -- institutions are not working. there is a need to rethink from the ground up and use all of the various technologies. then have a conference at the end and then give a major speak. i think we do not have the solutions in this city today for an effective speech that really breaks through. he can draw our attention. >> the forthcoming b
roseanne. -- >> roseanne. >> i am inspired. i want folks to understand they have to engage. they cannot trust those in washington d.c.. we have got to take control in our democracy. i want to talk about the fact this goes back to unemployment. it is a very easy read. it cuts to the chase in terms of facts that there are programs to get through and get 100% employment. do not discount america. take control of america. [applause] >> i forgot to mention, the book is called...
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roseanne. >> reporter: hi there, michelle that.ffect march the 12th unless it is stopped by a new york state supreme court, and that court heard oral arguments today. it was the complaint was filed by a coalition of plaintiffs led by the american beverage association and it included others such as the restaurant association and a theater organization. now, as you know, this first of a kind ban was approved by the city's board of held, and it prohibits the sale of sugary drinks and sodas larger than 16 ounces under the board of health letter grading system. this applies to restaurants, pizzarias, delis and theaters but not grocery stores or drug stores, and that is part of the complaint. the complaint alleges that the board of health exceeded its authority, that this ban is arbitrary and capricious and also that it is unfair to small businesses. now, some groups, civic and business groups researching minority members of the community say this ban is unfair. they are actually in court. part of the complaintants fighting to have this
roseanne. >> reporter: hi there, michelle that.ffect march the 12th unless it is stopped by a new york state supreme court, and that court heard oral arguments today. it was the complaint was filed by a coalition of plaintiffs led by the american beverage association and it included others such as the restaurant association and a theater organization. now, as you know, this first of a kind ban was approved by the city's board of held, and it prohibits the sale of sugary drinks and sodas...
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. >> jimmy: roseanne barr.'s a bunch of fun people on the show. you do such a great job on this. and congrats on this. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: i'm so happy for you. i don't know why i'm proud of you, but i'm not -- you're not my son. [ light laughter ] >> we're kind of related, aren't we? >> jimmy: yeah. >> in our own way? >> jimmy: i was going to say something, and tonight, i think i'll say it -- i'm your father. [ laughter ] you have something -- you have allergies? >> yeah, i don't want to cry on tv. ♪ [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: you're doing a good job. you're doing a good job. no one even -- doesn't even look like you're crying. ♪ dad >> jimmy: no, don't -- don't -- ♪ i always wanted you around ♪ [ laughter ] all right, all right. ♪ dad [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not the song. now, you guys -- we have a clip of the great fred armisen and carrie brownstein. here's "portlandia" this friday at 10:00. check this out. >> namaste. gradually, you will return your awareness to yourself. and welcome back
. >> jimmy: roseanne barr.'s a bunch of fun people on the show. you do such a great job on this. and congrats on this. >> thank you, jimmy. >> jimmy: i'm so happy for you. i don't know why i'm proud of you, but i'm not -- you're not my son. [ light laughter ] >> we're kind of related, aren't we? >> jimmy: yeah. >> in our own way? >> jimmy: i was going to say something, and tonight, i think i'll say it -- i'm your father. [ laughter ] you have something...
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but number one, now and forever, must go to roseanne bar. ♪ o, say can you see >> reporter: for her earabbingly bad performance at this 1990 san diego padres game. here's what she later said about it. >> it was horrifying. i knew i started too high about the fifth note in. and i thought, well, at least i'll try to make it funny. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and that brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> we want to know if you were beyonce, what would you do? logon to our facebook page to weigh in. >> i think the fact that she hasn't officially spoken out speaks volumes. that's all i'm saying. that's my ex-girlfriend, too. trust me, i know what she's thinking. we'll be right back. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for health. except what it's done to my hair, so i'm doing somet
but number one, now and forever, must go to roseanne bar. ♪ o, say can you see >> reporter: for her earabbingly bad performance at this 1990 san diego padres game. here's what she later said about it. >> it was horrifying. i knew i started too high about the fifth note in. and i thought, well, at least i'll try to make it funny. >> reporter: dan harris, abc news, new york. >> and that brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> we want to know if you were...
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please welcome roseanne demoro. he is now the dean of university of indiana school of public affairs out with a new book just now, the first i know of that gives suggestions and ideas -- specific public policy ideas he believed both the left and right can agree on. please welcome my friend john gramm. and she has a new assignment, just elected the congressional chair of the black caucus out of ohio. please welcome congresswoman marcia fudge. [applause] jeffrey, i want to start with you, in part because you have come the farthest, i guess you get to go first. i will keep you awake. i want to start, though -- i'm not the one that likes to use a bunch of statistics because they can be hard to follow. because this program right now is being seen live across the nation, i want to make sure that those watching can get a chance to contextualize what happened with the issue of poverty across the nation. these are issues that come from 1989. here's what we know since 1989. i want to start in washington, the nation's capital,
please welcome roseanne demoro. he is now the dean of university of indiana school of public affairs out with a new book just now, the first i know of that gives suggestions and ideas -- specific public policy ideas he believed both the left and right can agree on. please welcome my friend john gramm. and she has a new assignment, just elected the congressional chair of the black caucus out of ohio. please welcome congresswoman marcia fudge. [applause] jeffrey, i want to start with you, in part...
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host: roseanne is in san diego, california, democrat. caller: no, my views have not changed.'m so proud of gabrielle giffords. it was inspiring and really sad to see what happened to her because of somebody else is go -- but else's gun. i hope this congress will have the courage to stand up for what is right. people do have a right to their guns, that's for sure. if i don't know why they would need a 100-round magazine. but the rest of us have a right to live. somewhere in there, both of those have to come together. i just hope congress will do something substantial for the rest of us. thank you. host: bill in wichita, kansas, republican. caller: no, they have not changed really. lifetime nra member. i gave in a little bit on the background check. most of my friends don't agree with me, but i think they need to do something there. i'm not sure what the answer is. but this has gotten out of hand. we had an incident where i live two day ago. threee teenagers, 14, 15, and 16, kicks in the door and murdered a guy babysitting his sister's twin babies. these are babies killing babi
host: roseanne is in san diego, california, democrat. caller: no, my views have not changed.'m so proud of gabrielle giffords. it was inspiring and really sad to see what happened to her because of somebody else is go -- but else's gun. i hope this congress will have the courage to stand up for what is right. people do have a right to their guns, that's for sure. if i don't know why they would need a 100-round magazine. but the rest of us have a right to live. somewhere in there, both of those...
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we will start getting some union leaders like roseanne tomorrow from the nurses is on board, the electricalare on board. we just have to reach richard trumka and that marbled white building right next to the white house. >> i mention the white house predicament the west front of the capital or the inauguration is taking place. you wrote a piece, ralph, saying "compare the 1912 elections with the 2012 elections." >> it is like night and day. in 1912, that president william howard taft, teddy roosevelt in the progressive bull moose party, and woodrow wilson. tap was a republican, wilson was the democrat. they were competing as to who is going to be more progressive. president taft wanted federal charting the list chartering of a national corporations for which we still have today. they are chartered and permissive jurisdictions. the streets were seething with workers organizing, rallying. immigrants were demonstrating for justice. the women's movement was putting. for the women's suffrage. the women were leading the consumer movement. it is complete night and day. of course, eugene debs was r
we will start getting some union leaders like roseanne tomorrow from the nurses is on board, the electricalare on board. we just have to reach richard trumka and that marbled white building right next to the white house. >> i mention the white house predicament the west front of the capital or the inauguration is taking place. you wrote a piece, ralph, saying "compare the 1912 elections with the 2012 elections." >> it is like night and day. in 1912, that president william...
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we want a society -- where is win in[applause] >> let me ask you -- roseann said something that got my attention a few seconds ago. it is the notion of whether or not as a society -- has the demos, have we lowered our expectations? police say to the citizens who in fact have lowered -- what we say to the citizens who have lowered their expectations -- there's always debate about what the proper role of government ought to be. i suspect it will have more of that in the coming days about what the proper role government should be -- what are our expectations? are they too low? some of my friends on the right will see the opposite -- the expectations of government are too high. talk to me about expectations -- what do we have a right to the world? >> i think it is important what they were saying about what should be done -- it is not theory, it is actually being done in countries around the world with demonstrated, proven results. every child in many countries in europe start out with that preschool. the results are that unlike this country, there is not hereditary poverty. it is proven --
we want a society -- where is win in[applause] >> let me ask you -- roseann said something that got my attention a few seconds ago. it is the notion of whether or not as a society -- has the demos, have we lowered our expectations? police say to the citizens who in fact have lowered -- what we say to the citizens who have lowered their expectations -- there's always debate about what the proper role of government ought to be. i suspect it will have more of that in the coming days about...