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that was never by goal. >> scotty coming hard on the drive.pen dominated the court, dunking on opponents for nearly two decades. what is the one thing you think people don't know about snit now, the former small forward is telling his story in a raw new memoir "unguarded." he starts by taking on the last dance. >> jordan is the most talented player in the nba, by far. >> i feel like the documentary only told a story that sort of glorified him as a player, and not as a team. >> reporter: the ten-episode documentary chronicled the rise of michael jordan and the chicago bulls' dynasty in the '90s. you called michael jordan selfish in this book in the first chapter. why is that? >> that's who he was as a player. he was a great scorer, but a lot of things that he did was based on him as an individual. and i think basketball is a team game. >> reporter: pippen says "the last dance" was a chance for jordan to tell his story but "unguarded" is a chance for pippen to tell his. scottie pippen grew up poor in the small town of hamberg, arkansas. the youn
that was never by goal. >> scotty coming hard on the drive.pen dominated the court, dunking on opponents for nearly two decades. what is the one thing you think people don't know about snit now, the former small forward is telling his story in a raw new memoir "unguarded." he starts by taking on the last dance. >> jordan is the most talented player in the nba, by far. >> i feel like the documentary only told a story that sort of glorified him as a player, and not as...
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but it won't happen, scotty. i'll tell you why, because of an unholy alliance between democrats for political power and the chamber of commerce for cheap labor. well, and that's what i am a little bit concerned about the fact that guess a parent child, they completely got separate. they can't find each other in the day of technology that we have for the heck, we're sending people to the moon on a weekly basis. now, we can do that. you think we could keep a child and a parents at least connected or context of both which speak so i think the problem is just in the 1st place. but d, here's my ultimate frustration. we know the poverty which exists american today, especially amongst all of the homeless youth. how is this right? for those who come to america and inter illegally to receive $450000.00, that's more than a lot of these homeless children will ever see in their lives, or not even taking care of the children we already have in this country. and we're seeing them sleeping on the street, sleepy in cars, not get
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we are “ust scotty's little soldiers. we are just with _ scotty's little soldiers.ow what we — are just with people who know what we are going through and obviously we understand them as well so _ obviously we understand them as well so we — obviously we understand them as well so we understand them. it's well so we understand them. it's really— well so we understand them. it's really good that we get to have — it's really good that we get to have those fun times with the people — have those fun times with the people who understand everything that has happened to us and _ everything that has happened to us and relate to us.— us and relate to us. scotty's organises — us and relate to us. scotty's organises everything - us and relate to us. scotty's organises everything from l organises everything from christmas parties to bereavement support. its main strength is the shared experience of those it helps. families of servicemen and women who have died. knowing there are other— women who have died. knowing there are other people - women who have died. knowing there are
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are you going to scottie sequester those? basically put them in some kind of a of an embargoes or just big where a neutral man master can look at them to protect the 1st amendment, the rights of a journalist. why are they going after all these did, did you find the, the diary? what are you looking for? what is the point? and then they turn around and tell mr. o'keefe, by the way, we would appreciate it. if you now tell anybody about this as the next thing, you know, the new york times picks up a phone, it says, would you like to comment about the search warrant that we found out about, by the way, the same organization, your sewing. i mean, this thing, weeks, nothing about b l m. nothing about antique arrived. nothing about hunter, no interest whatsoever. but ashley's diary from a year ago, a federal f b i investigation come off. well, and what we thought of the wiki li for actually so very damaging emails that came out of that obviously very racist, very homophobic emails. some information that was used about ties between th
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i'm dating myself here, but i loved scotty pippin.ael jordan as a kid. so it's so fascinating to me to see the dynamic that is today between these two men and to learn more about the dynamic back then, i'm curious as somebody who has already interviewed pippin and has read the book, what is your top question when you sit down with him next week? >> i think why wait so long. you know what i'm saying? i would never deny a black athlete the space to say what is on their heart and give context to what they've been feeling for decades or years or even the moment we're living in, but scotty pippin has taken 20 plus years to air his grievances. the immediate question is why now and what are you trying to get out of this. >> it's great talking with you. thank you for being with us. >>> in atlanta, they are partying like it's 1995. their braves just gave the city its first major sports championship in 26 years, winning the world series six games over the houston astros. jorge soler was named most valuable player including a towering three-run
i'm dating myself here, but i loved scotty pippin.ael jordan as a kid. so it's so fascinating to me to see the dynamic that is today between these two men and to learn more about the dynamic back then, i'm curious as somebody who has already interviewed pippin and has read the book, what is your top question when you sit down with him next week? >> i think why wait so long. you know what i'm saying? i would never deny a black athlete the space to say what is on their heart and give...
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, scotty, trotty, scotty. scotty, scotty smith. yeah, he's, he's gonna, he's gonna, he's gonna, he's gonna, he's gonna, he's with us more waterloo, lena? north wanted out of town for frequent frequently could for him to pursue that clear to the us more, lucia monday, monday, monday or not with just all month from bus, with austin congestion when waiting for a stem that is on the got got a hold of them will you send me enough time the mean? normally off, normally, michelle, sitting beside me with my bus here. my apartment complex here, months old. and there's no last to sign up with the stairs. the form of stairs, the forms and the forms. i won't go. awesome. i will all get out my watch him. i will do so on the shops for you to leave a message, come with the horn and then another one, the project that was already well under way. when the international situation changed abruptly tensions between the western estimate master east, that's dummy slanted is 2447 seemingly strong economic ties between these, between these which countries a
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scottie, you did everything that you could do in the game.ce again and welcome to basketball. >> reporter: including what he really thought about the docuseries "the last dance" which followed the chicago bulls dynasty in the '90s. pippen said when he agreed to be film, he didn't realize it would focus so heavily on michael jordan. you come out swinging and you have a lot of criticism about "the last dance." >> i thought it was a great documentary. i feel like the documentary only told a story that sort of glorified him as a player and not glorified us as a team. >> you called michael jordan selfish in the first chapter. why is that? >> i mean, he was a great scorer, but a lot of things that he did was based on him as an individual, and i think basketball is a team game. >> reporter: watching you and michael on the court, it looked like two best friends out there just crushing everybody. what was your relationship like off the court? >> it wasn't what you saw on the court. we always will have that respect for each other, but our friendship is
scottie, you did everything that you could do in the game.ce again and welcome to basketball. >> reporter: including what he really thought about the docuseries "the last dance" which followed the chicago bulls dynasty in the '90s. pippen said when he agreed to be film, he didn't realize it would focus so heavily on michael jordan. you come out swinging and you have a lot of criticism about "the last dance." >> i thought it was a great documentary. i feel like...
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the nukes that close to the rushing water definitely isn't something that is going to help joining scotty now. he is in the out he american same live then washington. next, with more reaction to the coll rittenhouse trial verdicts, you're watching alta international. oh i. we started out in a little bit in the enemy's united states. the pentagon might not be prepared to fit into the country away the secretary of defense, i just did that. were to tell you why the highest, brad at the pentagon says the us has a readiness issue and how they believe it should be fixed. and on the night of july 28th 1999. paul, how pulled into his parents house with his daughters and his sister and was murdered while stepping out of suburban. the goal was to take it. but instead, 20 years later, the man who was found guilty for his murder and deny parole, julius jones was expected to be executed. this is the state of mississippi, carried out the 1st execution in 9 years of a man who killed his wife and sexually assault that his step daughter. we will bring you both stories as well as the public reaction. and a
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scottie: delta variant of trumpism.the host of need the press is here on -- eat the press is here on rt america. when you take a virus that has caused so much problems, and you equivocated to a group of voters, thank you for joining us the day after the election, your thoughts on the media last night and how they handle coming in? >> it was fun for me because i like watching them self-destruct. they cried before when donald trump was elected, there were little tears. some of them had tried to. the woman, gloria, who we saw said, maybe they are too liberal, maybe they have to slow down. that it is racist to claim that critical race theory is alive, there feeding on people's fears, and they blamed white women of history. it was commonplace for the media, and still is for them to blame point man for different things and say white men with disdain. now white women are included in that, too. especially in virginia. basically white people are to blame for all meals in the world, and specifically, according to many of the medi
scottie: delta variant of trumpism.the host of need the press is here on -- eat the press is here on rt america. when you take a virus that has caused so much problems, and you equivocated to a group of voters, thank you for joining us the day after the election, your thoughts on the media last night and how they handle coming in? >> it was fun for me because i like watching them self-destruct. they cried before when donald trump was elected, there were little tears. some of them had...
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well, you've been a very interesting point, scotty and the, and the issue was this. for whom do we have these trials when we have the 6th amendment, the right to a speedy and a public trial is that for you and me in the public? and for fans of court, or is it to ensure that the defendant isn't carter to way is i'm star chamber. and so it's a very interesting point. but remember years ago, during the god forbid the o j case, judge ito actually let the public here mark firm and dreaded n word testimony, because he said, i feel the public has a right to know legal scholars blow up. they said, this isn't, this isn't a press conference, this is a court. this is a trial between the state of california in that case and the defendant. we have this idea that somehow we're entitled to know who's behind this and what's going on . so much of what happens in criminal court in particular with confidential informant and national security. we don't know anything, but to very good point you bring up your line. oh, you're correct. i agree that it would be in my best interest, mainly j
well, you've been a very interesting point, scotty and the, and the issue was this. for whom do we have these trials when we have the 6th amendment, the right to a speedy and a public trial is that for you and me in the public? and for fans of court, or is it to ensure that the defendant isn't carter to way is i'm star chamber. and so it's a very interesting point. but remember years ago, during the god forbid the o j case, judge ito actually let the public here mark firm and dreaded n word...
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hi scottie. okay, so were all the defendants actually convicted of the same charges is a little confusing there for a little bit. it is a little confusing. they all 3 faith, 9 different charges including malice, murder forecasts, felony murder, to cast ready to saul, one kind of false imprisonment, one kind of criminal attempt to commit a felony. travis was the one that was convicted on all of them. his dad was convicted on all that malice, murder and brian, the neighbor. he was found not guilty of malice, murder, and 2 other charges, but the driver travis been, michael says he is absolutely going to appeal this verdict. so it is not over now. this trial lasted for about 2 weeks and during that time that if it actually portrayed the defendant as men who were just protecting their neighborhood was any evidence actually presented that ari was a threat or behaving suspiciously? nothing that was convincing to the jury. it was same, although that was definitely what the defense was trying to do with t
hi scottie. okay, so were all the defendants actually convicted of the same charges is a little confusing there for a little bit. it is a little confusing. they all 3 faith, 9 different charges including malice, murder forecasts, felony murder, to cast ready to saul, one kind of false imprisonment, one kind of criminal attempt to commit a felony. travis was the one that was convicted on all of them. his dad was convicted on all that malice, murder and brian, the neighbor. he was found not...
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if there is any potential violence or unrest at this point, scotty, it has remained pretty quiet. there's about by my camp is about to does and maybe 3 doesn't. protestors that have been here on the courthouse steps throughout the day, calling for justice for the victim, for the victims, for the 3 men that were shot, the 2 men fatally the one who was badly injured. you know, so again, the question is, when will we haven't heard of? will the jury recess for the night? will it continue into the evening before possibly recessing for tomorrow? i guess again, those are among many of the questions. but at this point, there is a law enforcement presence, not a huge lot more since present, but it doesn't look like there's going to be any. it doesn't seem like anything is growing at this moment. but again, you know, all eyes are on the court house on what happens with his jury if a verdict is rich and when that is handed down, scott, to discuss this brand, dominic, he's a retired police officer. now dominic, there are a lot of he did emotions in this case. could this just be the calm befor
if there is any potential violence or unrest at this point, scotty, it has remained pretty quiet. there's about by my camp is about to does and maybe 3 doesn't. protestors that have been here on the courthouse steps throughout the day, calling for justice for the victim, for the victims, for the 3 men that were shot, the 2 men fatally the one who was badly injured. you know, so again, the question is, when will we haven't heard of? will the jury recess for the night? will it continue into the...
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that's now soon coming to the close of the deliberation. scottie and john, it seems like more of the stories happening once again outside the court house. it has nothing to do with the case itself is evolving a film sort of side story side dramas. and i have to wonder you this, the 1st time i've ever actually been a judge, take these kind of steps against a news media outlet, probably the harshest punishment. i've seen the new media outlet get yet for their actions, but you're right, this is very serious. a lot of these people are afraid that falling whatever the decision might be, that they might actually them, and their families might be harassed. so i can understand where the judge's trying to at least protect their identity as long as possible. but like you pointed out, john, this is not going to be an opening shot case if they're gone day 3. i imagine they probably won't get a convention out or an actual answer out tonight. we might be in for day for soon, and i know you'll be there for john. thank you for your coverage. okay, now another trial, just 2 hours before convicted mur
that's now soon coming to the close of the deliberation. scottie and john, it seems like more of the stories happening once again outside the court house. it has nothing to do with the case itself is evolving a film sort of side story side dramas. and i have to wonder you this, the 1st time i've ever actually been a judge, take these kind of steps against a news media outlet, probably the harshest punishment. i've seen the new media outlet get yet for their actions, but you're right, this is...
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that's thursday news for no. scottie nell is back with news for your shoes next. ah . adult is always build on the structure that was created 1st and childhood. so without understanding childhood relationships, it becomes very hard to understand adult relationships. and that's why it's incredibly important to be able to have a basic understanding of what motivates you as an emotional being when does the governor's race mean more just to governors, right. well, when it 2021 and both parties are trying to accurately gauge the temperament of the people coming into a midterm election year, we will break down the racism from yesterday and why both parties were dramatically affected by the results. while lecture results are the outcome, the entertainment comes from watching how various media outlets actually handled the results and tuesday night definitely did not disappoint either presses as steep balls. park would join us with the reaction and the struggle of some to maintain their emotion. and that he found a place to move it suffered a fatal blow yesterday in minnea
that's thursday news for no. scottie nell is back with news for your shoes next. ah . adult is always build on the structure that was created 1st and childhood. so without understanding childhood relationships, it becomes very hard to understand adult relationships. and that's why it's incredibly important to be able to have a basic understanding of what motivates you as an emotional being when does the governor's race mean more just to governors, right. well, when it 2021 and both parties are...
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have the jury's been deliberating so right around 10 am this morning, scotty. so we're going, you know, it's a little past 4 o'clock hour an hour behind you on the east coast. so now the better part of 56 hours, whether they'll reach a verdict tonight or whether the deliberations will continue tomorrow, whether they'll recess or the will. tough it out and go into the night out that are, that's one among many questions. at this point, the jury at 12616 men, women were pick from a full of 18. and earlier today actually a bailiff where the tumbler. 7 went over to paul rittenhouse, the defendant, and it was written house who actually pulled the numbers out of the 6 alternates will be standing by and that's how they got down to that number 12. it's not unusual for that kind of like lottery drawing to happen as far as you know. pulling the 12 jurors was very unusual though. is that written house did it? and that was by instruction in order from the judge in the case judge brew schrader now during the deliberations earlier today. this is one significant point. i shoul
have the jury's been deliberating so right around 10 am this morning, scotty. so we're going, you know, it's a little past 4 o'clock hour an hour behind you on the east coast. so now the better part of 56 hours, whether they'll reach a verdict tonight or whether the deliberations will continue tomorrow, whether they'll recess or the will. tough it out and go into the night out that are, that's one among many questions. at this point, the jury at 12616 men, women were pick from a full of 18. and...
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thank you, scottie. now minneapolis stutters, decided to not replace their police department. we'll discuss what this means for that. he found a place movement right up the bright blue moon, which we love as adults, is always built on a structure that was created 1st in childhood. so without understanding childhood relationships, it becomes very hard to understand adult relationships. and that's why it's incredibly important to be able to have a basic understanding of what motivates you as an emotional be in the british and american governments have often been accused of destroying lives in their own interests. while you see in this, these techniques is to stay devising methods to essentially destroy the personality of an individual. by scientific means. this is how one doctors, theories were allegedly used in psychological warfare against the prisoners deemed a danger to the state. that was the foundation for the method of psychological interrogation, psychological torture, ca, disseminated within the u. s. intelligence community and worldwide among allies for the next 30 yea
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right here on rt america. ♪ scottie: thank you for joining us. elections have consequences.n this case, the result of tuesday's elections could be a glimpse of what's in store for next year's midterm elections. for our international audience, i want to explain why the virginia race was more than just about who resides at the governors mansion. virginia is one of the two states where those who work in washington, d.c. have a choice to live if they want -- do not want to live in the metro area. with one of the top public school districts in the nation, and a simple income tax structure, more people who work in d.c. actually choose to live in virginia. 18.5% of the workforce in virginia is employed by the federal, state, or local government. a larger percentage than most states, and fact, of all the states. the rest of this date is a mix of those who work in higher education, defense contractors, and agriculture. a majority of the state is still extremely rural. this gives the state are represented should -- representation of the various demographics that make up the united sta
right here on rt america. ♪ scottie: thank you for joining us. elections have consequences.n this case, the result of tuesday's elections could be a glimpse of what's in store for next year's midterm elections. for our international audience, i want to explain why the virginia race was more than just about who resides at the governors mansion. virginia is one of the two states where those who work in washington, d.c. have a choice to live if they want -- do not want to live in the metro area....
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join scotty now on the news views hughes team for that and moment. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms. race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk with people is no thing. they can't ride on police report. it's in all caps in december 2020, a group of anti finishes. fill out a film crew access for 3 months. so like if people are organization, if an idea that is a must be opposed to channel out the game while they may come with that. but he says, but they can say what they believe in. we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states as gotten reuben, this is a chance to see who on t for a really are in order for me to extract my
join scotty now on the news views hughes team for that and moment. join me every thursday on the alex salmon. sure. i'll be speaking to guess of the world politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. mm. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy confrontation, let it be in arms. race is on offense. very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successfully, very critical of time. time to...
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reggie: i'm still trying to get over the scottie pippen interview. glad you brought that back up because while. reggie: i did not know that there was beef. jobina: this beef to me is like that sex and the city beef. reggie: with samantha. yeah. where it kind of comes out many years later. it was always there, but they shut up about it, but now it comes out. i am here for it. jobina: me too. reggie: coming up at 5:30, a bunch of bears, camera in the central valley. the unusual thing one was seen doing. jobina: also this morning, ensuring safety at concerts. the questions you may ask ahead of time. >> i was thought november would be the place we would find out what was going to happen. reggie: are we on the verge of a potential winter search? what experts are saying. jobi aive lookack. -- right back. it's my 4:05 the-show-must-go-on migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes, without worrying if it's too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within two hours. unlike older medicines, ubrelv
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hi, scotty. okay, so i just have to ask how involved was staley, with ab sting compared to others who were in the network who have not even been brought really to any sort of of prosecution or justice yet? well, that's a great question. and it does seem like there's a big name that's associated with epstein every time you open up the paper or check out online with the latest news is. so he appears to be the latest person that's associated with abstain. now the nature of his relationship with, as dan staley has said, has been strictly professional, but this particular investigation started after an employee of stanley's release to cash of emails to regulators between daily and abstain. now, according to regulators, there were content in those emails and implied that it was more personal than professional or at least was not as professional as staley would have the board admit. so it, it appears that this was more, a matter of perception that there was some in can, grew dees inconsistencies between
hi, scotty. okay, so i just have to ask how involved was staley, with ab sting compared to others who were in the network who have not even been brought really to any sort of of prosecution or justice yet? well, that's a great question. and it does seem like there's a big name that's associated with epstein every time you open up the paper or check out online with the latest news is. so he appears to be the latest person that's associated with abstain. now the nature of his relationship with,...
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imagine, imagine scotty. if this was a kuanz, a parade, and it was a white guy who drove into it by now they would have probably had black lives matter up there. jesse jackson would have been there, al sharpton would have been there. i'm sorry, my colleague on this panel says america's counter peg with racism. that's just not true. what is a counterpart powder keg right now is the media lying and very importantly, we have out of control prosecutors and out of control law enforcement advocates like a o c. i use the term loosely. these people on the left progressives are tearing our cities apart. go to chicago in the city on the weekend, you'll get shot. go to st. louis where i'm from. you will get shot and what the common denominator is. lot of mur soros funded, but not only sure us there ale she yesterday said we ought to look at the bail requirement. the da in the walkie admitted that he because he's a lefty progressive piece of garbage. let this guy out and this guy killed 5 people . we have to get our arms
imagine, imagine scotty. if this was a kuanz, a parade, and it was a white guy who drove into it by now they would have probably had black lives matter up there. jesse jackson would have been there, al sharpton would have been there. i'm sorry, my colleague on this panel says america's counter peg with racism. that's just not true. what is a counterpart powder keg right now is the media lying and very importantly, we have out of control prosecutors and out of control law enforcement advocates...
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because remember, it's scotty in our world, we have pollen, right? and hornets, and honey bees, an amps and dust in when dirt and sand spurs and snakes and everything you can possibly imagine. now, am i supposed to attribute that to something in particular? i don't know. that's the issue. well then it causation. well, and that's legal mind going, who can they su from it because i think that's my next thought. that progression that this goes line, i'll always grade to talk to you. thank you. and you really think the government was being honest when they said they were not keeping a list of gun owners and america. well, some might think this is a good thing as it gives accountability. but other think this is a major infringement on our constitutional rights. now stored in west virginia at the atf has collected information on more than 54000000 gun owners and 2021. and while they're non official federal database, i have to question what else is more official than a federal agency having the names and other pertinent info of those who have purchased a gu
because remember, it's scotty in our world, we have pollen, right? and hornets, and honey bees, an amps and dust in when dirt and sand spurs and snakes and everything you can possibly imagine. now, am i supposed to attribute that to something in particular? i don't know. that's the issue. well then it causation. well, and that's legal mind going, who can they su from it because i think that's my next thought. that progression that this goes line, i'll always grade to talk to you. thank you. and...
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so scotty, let me just tell you all this. we are excited about the by presidency. i know he is that 36 percent right now, but that number is going to rise. we have to give credence to the fact that we just came out of a global pandemic. and so people are a little upset supply chain by moving the way that it should. but given the fact that he did what he did yesterday on moody think or from the reserves, we know that things are going to change or so he shouldn't be worried about. call them a hair is running for president. he should be concerned that kind of the hair does get that to you bet she bet because that only makes his pregnancy look better than it does right now. so we're very excited about both of them. and so it's only going to be better and greater day very well the and i know you've had a busy day, so i thank you for joining us in the last 2 minutes. and let me just also remind people that both brock obama and bill clinton, both were at very low approval numbers a last at the midterm. and yet they had successful reelections. i normally is probably going
so scotty, let me just tell you all this. we are excited about the by presidency. i know he is that 36 percent right now, but that number is going to rise. we have to give credence to the fact that we just came out of a global pandemic. and so people are a little upset supply chain by moving the way that it should. but given the fact that he did what he did yesterday on moody think or from the reserves, we know that things are going to change or so he shouldn't be worried about. call them a...
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but as you know, scotty, americans a particular just take it on faith like mall, of course. so if i give you something, it'll go away and a little polar bear that tugging on to an ice cube that used to be an iceberg, is somehow going to be benefited. i mean, it's just, it's this trope that we're believing it alice and that polar bear needs to need some life to as well. i mean, you had to plot the polar bears. okay. so the other part that i wanna talk about is, yeah, i know you're a man of minipaul vacation. you're a brilliant presenter, right. ego boost attorney, media analyst professional bo tire. thank goodness you're wearing a buckeye to demonstrate it. you are not a doctors, but i still gotta ask you this medical diagnose. it has now come out of a canadian woman who says she is the 1st patient officially diagnosed with climate change. the doctor said, and the patient is a senior citizen who is an asthmatic. her diagnosis was based on the poor air quality and the heat wave that he's never had to deal with before. what do you have to say about this line? all it can climate
but as you know, scotty, americans a particular just take it on faith like mall, of course. so if i give you something, it'll go away and a little polar bear that tugging on to an ice cube that used to be an iceberg, is somehow going to be benefited. i mean, it's just, it's this trope that we're believing it alice and that polar bear needs to need some life to as well. i mean, you had to plot the polar bears. okay. so the other part that i wanna talk about is, yeah, i know you're a man of...
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as you probably know, scotty, for media covering a trial, you're not supposed to do that. there are rules and regulations, the media follows, and that's one of them. you're not supposed to take pictures of the jury, so the police say he was suspected i'm doing that. and in response to what the judge called a very serious matter. he said, and this nbc is now banned from all further proceedings in the courtroom and court house. here's what the judge had to say about it. listen, a police when they stopped him because he was following in the distance of about a black and went through a red light, pulled him over and inquired of them what was going on. and he gave that information and stated that he had been instructed by ms. dia, in new york to follow the jury bus. the matter is under further investigation at this point. now hed be seen a statement to various media outlets. i said that the freelancer called never contacted or intended to contact a jurors, jury deliberations, and never photographed or intended to photograph them. so whether or not the freelancer was following t
as you probably know, scotty, for media covering a trial, you're not supposed to do that. there are rules and regulations, the media follows, and that's one of them. you're not supposed to take pictures of the jury, so the police say he was suspected i'm doing that. and in response to what the judge called a very serious matter. he said, and this nbc is now banned from all further proceedings in the courtroom and court house. here's what the judge had to say about it. listen, a police when they...
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thank you so much for joining me on this. scottie. it's crazy to be back with you again and let's go, okay, well, help me out on this is very simple answer to president biden's question. yeah, he has no clue what he's doing. that's a simple answer. i mean, when you shut down all the fracking and shell singing united states and you go from a net exporter to an importer, you are no longer reliant on what we call w t i o, which is they are all that has been plummeting. recently, we are dependent on brent, which comes out of saudi arabia, and of course they are not lowering their prices. they're not pumping more. and in turn, you then shut down much of your supply chains and you can't get the gas delivered. it costs more money. so even if the gas is falling, the delivery to the points of the destination are paying much more to get it there . so the prices are not really falling. it's an imaginary thing that president biden has created to try to exhibit favor to garner favor, which is wrong. the best thing to do is to have not turned every
thank you so much for joining me on this. scottie. it's crazy to be back with you again and let's go, okay, well, help me out on this is very simple answer to president biden's question. yeah, he has no clue what he's doing. that's a simple answer. i mean, when you shut down all the fracking and shell singing united states and you go from a net exporter to an importer, you are no longer reliant on what we call w t i o, which is they are all that has been plummeting. recently, we are dependent...
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today, nba champion and author, scottie pippin.all into wellness week." and one of our favorite podcaster's, ali wentworth, joins ryan at the co-host desk. all next on "live!" and now, here are ryan seacrest and ali wentworth! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: there you go. >> ali:
today, nba champion and author, scottie pippin.all into wellness week." and one of our favorite podcaster's, ali wentworth, joins ryan at the co-host desk. all next on "live!" and now, here are ryan seacrest and ali wentworth! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: there you go. >> ali:
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it has to do with another big team, the chick bulls and what's going on between michael jordan and scottieuined basketball. in the 80s on the playgrounds, everyone would be moving the paul around, passing to help them. that stopped in the 90s. kids wanted to be like mike. well, mike
it has to do with another big team, the chick bulls and what's going on between michael jordan and scottieuined basketball. in the 80s on the playgrounds, everyone would be moving the paul around, passing to help them. that stopped in the 90s. kids wanted to be like mike. well, mike
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but i know the way him spell that his role to tell the story, we need to get that to the 1950s when scotty psychiatry stuck to you and cameron experimented on his own patients. is a parent of amanda's pain from psychiatry, with the normal world on rest. we are seeing a enormous demand or knowledge concerning the effects of stress. doors lock this with the amount of agents heats, simply identified himself as andy with when they lifted hood of my head. i see andrew standing in front of me in the middle of the desert. enough kind of stuff. andrew, what's interesting is nothing. i, we, the british government can do about to your situation. you have to cooperate with the americans. they sure. what do you think about water boarding? i said i like it a lot. don't think it stuff enough. it's like i have a special responsibility to i cuz we do have you guys been entering opening up with in the past, we have foolishly released hundreds and hundreds of dangerous terror only to meet them again on the battlefield, who i just shy an order to keep open the detention facilities in guantanamo when a few mi
but i know the way him spell that his role to tell the story, we need to get that to the 1950s when scotty psychiatry stuck to you and cameron experimented on his own patients. is a parent of amanda's pain from psychiatry, with the normal world on rest. we are seeing a enormous demand or knowledge concerning the effects of stress. doors lock this with the amount of agents heats, simply identified himself as andy with when they lifted hood of my head. i see andrew standing in front of me in the...
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jimmy doohan — scotty, the engineer. nichelle, chekhov. with shatner? shatner, yes. i spoke to shatner a few years ago. shatner said to me, he said, "i had no idea until much later when i was actually writing a book and spoke to george and others, i had no idea that they didn't like me." he was totally oblivious of his behaviour. you know, he's an engaging man, charming, witty on the surface, but he is a primadonna star. and he had to have his way, even at the cost of his colleagues. we mature actors knew that to make a scene work, it's a two—way street. it isn'tjust one person. and he didn't have that understanding, so he would whisper to the writers or directors and suddenly a line would be missing and it'd be ours or suddenly the direction of the scene is changed. these whispered conversations with the director or the writer off camera resulted in focus on the captain. well, you portray the problem as his ego, but you, to be fair to him, have been sniping at him for many years. you have an extraordinary social media following and, even
jimmy doohan — scotty, the engineer. nichelle, chekhov. with shatner? shatner, yes. i spoke to shatner a few years ago. shatner said to me, he said, "i had no idea until much later when i was actually writing a book and spoke to george and others, i had no idea that they didn't like me." he was totally oblivious of his behaviour. you know, he's an engaging man, charming, witty on the surface, but he is a primadonna star. and he had to have his way, even at the cost of his...