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vin scully, you brought back a lot of happy memories.t and tatian for your presentation. and frank, everybody knows how devoted you are to variety. ben vereen, you dance your way into america's art. emmanuel lewis, we should never lose sight of what you said, even if we sometimes lose sight of you. there you are, manny. and that was a lovely sentiment that was expressed by the international children's choir. chuck heston, i knew you had leadership qualities when i saw you play moses. you were eloquent and gracious in your remarks about me. as a guard on eureka varsity, thank you. to all of you associated with the good work of variety, you have our eternal gratitude for arranging this party. for all of the good work you have done in your half-century of giving and caring, for those who need it the most, innocent children. having my name associated with your good work at the university of nebraska medical center will always have a special place in my heart, and i think you all, very much. and now, speaking for nancy as well as myself, to a
vin scully, you brought back a lot of happy memories.t and tatian for your presentation. and frank, everybody knows how devoted you are to variety. ben vereen, you dance your way into america's art. emmanuel lewis, we should never lose sight of what you said, even if we sometimes lose sight of you. there you are, manny. and that was a lovely sentiment that was expressed by the international children's choir. chuck heston, i knew you had leadership qualities when i saw you play moses. you were...
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[laughter] frank: the wonderful vinny scully. feeling that comes over me, standing right here as i am, face to face with one of those chosen, few men in history, who know from personal experience the glory, the frustrations, and yes, the sometimes agony that all too often go along as the price of the high office that you sought and to which you were duly elected and reelected, the president of the screen actors guild. [laughter] [applause] vin: all of us in the sports broadcasting business today feek special bond for you, mr. dutch. after all, you were a member of the club. indeed, you were. you spent five years on radio station who in des moines, re-creating chicago cubs games. you told me a cute story about that, oh, a couple of years ago. it was a wonderful story. now, i would love to tell the story myself, but i know it wouldn't be nearly as good. and i just have a feeling that somebody in this room, somebody -- [laughter] vin: might really tell the story the way it should be told. [laughter] vin: i don't see any volunteers,
[laughter] frank: the wonderful vinny scully. feeling that comes over me, standing right here as i am, face to face with one of those chosen, few men in history, who know from personal experience the glory, the frustrations, and yes, the sometimes agony that all too often go along as the price of the high office that you sought and to which you were duly elected and reelected, the president of the screen actors guild. [laughter] [applause] vin: all of us in the sports broadcasting business...
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. >> vin scully on the call. thank you so much. good night. what?ad just wrote another classic one. tell her. oh! i don't know about "classic," but here we go. "if you're looking for a two-story house, i'm your man. "i'll tell you one story before you buy it and then another story after." luke: no, you didn't! [ both laugh ] tonight is the s.c.a.r.b. the southern california annual realtor's banquet. i think they know what it is. mm-hmm. it's the mother of all residential-real-estate banquets. now, for the last five years, gil thorpe has hosted, but as luck would have it, he's having a sketchy-looking polyp removed, so they've asked me to..."phil in." [ laughing ] see what i did? oh, yeah. "phil." you think i should open with that? you betcha. you should. [ both laugh ] phil is gonna bomb.
. >> vin scully on the call. thank you so much. good night. what?ad just wrote another classic one. tell her. oh! i don't know about "classic," but here we go. "if you're looking for a two-story house, i'm your man. "i'll tell you one story before you buy it and then another story after." luke: no, you didn't! [ both laugh ] tonight is the s.c.a.r.b. the southern california annual realtor's banquet. i think they know what it is. mm-hmm. it's the mother of all...
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and scully is the capital of course they're also more human than the kids and one of the most famous musician his name is trying to buy the land and he was the founder of information from god and the monument you see here is basically a big from that and when you go into the trumpet you can hear something. thank. you. and little thing to do if you want to check out the city center of is to walk along the river so you basically start at the church and you walk down the. or in the park so he gets to area some info on your we can find old restaurants bars. and another street just. never know what i'm going to set this is the neighborhood of the town pretty safe. when you walk around san antonio sure there is some formula for remaining your year from here over. it is raining in the rain forest we've grown 3 hours out of cali to do another peach work which section really. pacific coast reno and sun cipriani where we take. our. friends fishing. and we're going to go swimming to get my wife's. so we made it to sun she pretty young and now. next make stuff is shooting we're walking up to go
and scully is the capital of course they're also more human than the kids and one of the most famous musician his name is trying to buy the land and he was the founder of information from god and the monument you see here is basically a big from that and when you go into the trumpet you can hear something. thank. you. and little thing to do if you want to check out the city center of is to walk along the river so you basically start at the church and you walk down the. or in the park so he gets...
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and scully is the capital for sale a monument that includes one of the most famous musician economists trying to buy the land and he was the founder of the nation he's from iran and the monument you see here is basically a picture from here and when you go into something you can see an amazing. thank. you. and little thing to do if you want to check out the city center of carlie to walk along the river so you basically start at the church and you walk down the. river in the park so you get the area of summer for your freaking time over restaurants bars and cafes and another. every now and southern cone you want to set this is the neighborhood of the town pretty safe. when you walk around some information there because it's going to go on for the remaining year year from year over. if it's raining in the rain forest we've grown 3 hours out of cali to do another thing which we're pretty special really. just because we're now in the sun cipriani where we say i want to. transportation. and i'm going to go swimming to get my words. so we made it to some people young and now. next make stuff
and scully is the capital for sale a monument that includes one of the most famous musician economists trying to buy the land and he was the founder of the nation he's from iran and the monument you see here is basically a picture from here and when you go into something you can see an amazing. thank. you. and little thing to do if you want to check out the city center of carlie to walk along the river so you basically start at the church and you walk down the. river in the park so you get the...
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scully i was kind of sorry but i really can't tell you exactly you know as i have i met a whole month maybe 2 or 3 times he then had a few meetings with a colleague of mine and things were discussed. pommel gadhafi was a good strong bond person was a big or small did he have a large nose or small one i don't know if it's firm handshake i don't know because the aftershave price i don't know well i suppose it. can i really can't say it's not enough for an identikit picture but from the recollections of one shipping company employee whom we are asked a graphic artist was able to sketch some of homans features it was a rather squat figure more on the small side he was also well groomed especially his hands the nails were always neatly manicured. what's more his parting was always straight and he had always a perfect web shave he was always so well groomed and so casually or formally dressed perfect elegance that i don't know if you really i'm sorry but i don't know. hallman always was sure it's that we're crisply pressed indeed everything about him we heard was sheer elegance he was about
scully i was kind of sorry but i really can't tell you exactly you know as i have i met a whole month maybe 2 or 3 times he then had a few meetings with a colleague of mine and things were discussed. pommel gadhafi was a good strong bond person was a big or small did he have a large nose or small one i don't know if it's firm handshake i don't know because the aftershave price i don't know well i suppose it. can i really can't say it's not enough for an identikit picture but from the...
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guest: is that steve scully?ost: the reason i showed that clip is when we were there in 1984, we would go into the diners and we were the only camera there. now, it is a scrum and cameras from all over the world and all kinds of media. when did that change, that so many people started covering it? host: i think it was a little earlier than 1984, but not to the degree that it is now. i couldn't put a date on it. beforethat in 1980, reagan paid for the microphone in nashua, he had a lot of cameras following him around, including in my mother's living room one snowy saturday the week before. the networks, but there were only three, and they would only come up for the very end of it. one au have from day candidate with the name shows up in new hampshire early. withill find camera crews him from boston as well as the cable nationally. recentlyve a friend, back from the west, and we had lunch. and i think of myself, we will go to the red arrow. no, not the month before the new hampshire presidential primary. you don't
guest: is that steve scully?ost: the reason i showed that clip is when we were there in 1984, we would go into the diners and we were the only camera there. now, it is a scrum and cameras from all over the world and all kinds of media. when did that change, that so many people started covering it? host: i think it was a little earlier than 1984, but not to the degree that it is now. i couldn't put a date on it. beforethat in 1980, reagan paid for the microphone in nashua, he had a lot of...
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so scully is lecturer was the rule the law as a lot of rules, so what you're assessment of the law in this country today. >> i, am if you can't tell, an optimist, and i want to share a few facts on this one, a few figures, bear with me, people say to me, i meet pessimistic people all the time and they say, the courts this, the supreme court that,, say yes we can quibble about this or that, fine, but shouldn't we step back just a minute, let's not focus, just on the tree, will get to the tree in a, minute but let's look at the forest, first in this country every year there are 50 million lawsuits filed, we are litigious bunch, are not counting your parking tickets, and i'm not counting you're traffic speeding tickets, as another 50 million. 50 million lawsuits. every year all right. and i'm going to move to the federal court system because i know that system better the numbers in the state court system or probably even more impressive, of all those cases, 95% are resolved by a trial court, judge ended jury, done. that's the end of the case. i represented many losing parties. than anybo
so scully is lecturer was the rule the law as a lot of rules, so what you're assessment of the law in this country today. >> i, am if you can't tell, an optimist, and i want to share a few facts on this one, a few figures, bear with me, people say to me, i meet pessimistic people all the time and they say, the courts this, the supreme court that,, say yes we can quibble about this or that, fine, but shouldn't we step back just a minute, let's not focus, just on the tree, will get to the...
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in sports, jerry west, sandy koufax, kind of the first guys with that, vin scully, carrying through thatith kareem and magic. kobe in my view the last great l.a. superstar, it's like with michael jackson or something. these guys become iconic. it was great to see those images from the west coast and people putting flowers outside the staples center. the impact this is going to have out there, a little bit like when dale earn hard died in florida, what the car racing is down there. lakers are king in l.a. this guy was their king. >> top to bottom, so many reflecting. were you going to speak quickly, jack? >> yeah. the thing is you heard the emotion in jerry's voice. jerry and kobe are so inexplicably tide up. when he was ready to come out of high school, there was no lebron, no blue priprint. there was no blueprint for a 17-year-old kid, which is what kobe was when he staged this immortal workout that gary west had assigned the lakers best defensive player, and said, let's go at this kid. jerry west saw like five minutes of that workout and go, i don't know what we got to do, but he's goi
in sports, jerry west, sandy koufax, kind of the first guys with that, vin scully, carrying through thatith kareem and magic. kobe in my view the last great l.a. superstar, it's like with michael jackson or something. these guys become iconic. it was great to see those images from the west coast and people putting flowers outside the staples center. the impact this is going to have out there, a little bit like when dale earn hard died in florida, what the car racing is down there. lakers are...
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i'm john sculley brother of apple in 1903 steve jobs lures joan scully away from pepsi cola to become c.e.o. of apple with this legendary phrase you want to keep selling sugar water all your life or do you want to come with me and change the world they start off as the perfect do you will do to mediocre mike sales combined with jobs increasingly tyrannical counted to the honeymoon is soon over. it came down to eventually on the board a war between john sculley and steve jobs in the end because steve jobs had actually burned out so many people and created so much animosity and fear about himself when the board came to a vote it was almost like the entire company voted that would they would rather not have steve jobs around anymore. tell us about your departure from that. it was very painful i'm not even sure i want to talk about it. what can i say i had the wrong guy that was stolen. and. he destroyed everything i spent 10 years working for and a friend of mine was working at apple that day the day that steve left and they were all called out of their offices and they all assembled dow
i'm john sculley brother of apple in 1903 steve jobs lures joan scully away from pepsi cola to become c.e.o. of apple with this legendary phrase you want to keep selling sugar water all your life or do you want to come with me and change the world they start off as the perfect do you will do to mediocre mike sales combined with jobs increasingly tyrannical counted to the honeymoon is soon over. it came down to eventually on the board a war between john sculley and steve jobs in the end because...
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guest: is that steve scully? host: no. that's you.he reason i showed that clip is when we were there in 1984, we would go into the diners and we were the only camera there. now, it is a scrum and cameras from all over the world and all kinds of media. when was the dividing point? when did that change, that so many people started covering it? guest: i think it was a little earlier than 1984, but not to the degree that it is now. i couldn't put a date on it. i know that in 1980, before reagan paid for the microphone in nashua, he had a lot of cameras following him around, including in my mother's living room one snowy saturday the week before. the networks, but there were only three, and they would only come up for the very end of it. now you have from day one a candidate with a name shows up in new hampshire early. you will find camera crews with him from boston as well as the cable nationally. now, i have a friend recently back from the west, and we had lunch. and i think of myself, we will go to the red arrow. no, not in the month be
guest: is that steve scully? host: no. that's you.he reason i showed that clip is when we were there in 1984, we would go into the diners and we were the only camera there. now, it is a scrum and cameras from all over the world and all kinds of media. when was the dividing point? when did that change, that so many people started covering it? guest: i think it was a little earlier than 1984, but not to the degree that it is now. i couldn't put a date on it. i know that in 1980, before reagan...
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congressman steve scully's. --scalise.hooley's rep. scalise: how are y'all doing?tiful site. tens of thousands of people coming to washington tomorrow for life. thank you for coming. what a special treat that wasn't pro-lifehe most president, donald trump, making history by addressing this group? just think about this contrast. in 2013, barack obama became the first president to address planned parenthood's annual conference. became theld trump first president to address the march for life. [applause] don't tell me that elections do not have consequences. you know what is at stake. for all these young people, it is wonderful to see so many young people out here as part of this amendment. thank you for coming. if you are 18 or older, registered to vote. if you are almost 18, get ready because we need you in this fight. you nor -- you are in this fight. thank you. i am so proud. i am also so proud to be from the great state of louisiana. . we are not just number one in football. we were just rated the number one most pro-life state. [applause] and why?ise: it is beca
congressman steve scully's. --scalise.hooley's rep. scalise: how are y'all doing?tiful site. tens of thousands of people coming to washington tomorrow for life. thank you for coming. what a special treat that wasn't pro-lifehe most president, donald trump, making history by addressing this group? just think about this contrast. in 2013, barack obama became the first president to address planned parenthood's annual conference. became theld trump first president to address the march for life....
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and scully is the rationalist, the doctor. >> a lot of folks who enjoyed "the x files" who otherwiseh tv might have been drawn to the show by its, for lack of a better way to put it, stick it to the man ethos. don't trust the government or big business or anybody but yourself and your friends and family, i guess. it's a message that's somewhat dark and cynical, but was kind of a breath of fresh air in the early '90s. >> the '90s was a time of conspiracies. and the internet was starting to spread beyond just like hard-core computer users. so you could have message boards and use net news groups. and everybody wanted to talk about the black oil and the bees and mulder's sister and what the cigarette smoking man was up to. >> to alt.tv/the-x-files. and people were so nuts for this show. >> it's just pure science fiction. that's probably what i like most about it. >> it changed the way people watched television. >> you could sense these successful creators trying to see how they could do things different than they'd done five or ten years ago. sometimes that led to really challenging net
and scully is the rationalist, the doctor. >> a lot of folks who enjoyed "the x files" who otherwiseh tv might have been drawn to the show by its, for lack of a better way to put it, stick it to the man ethos. don't trust the government or big business or anybody but yourself and your friends and family, i guess. it's a message that's somewhat dark and cynical, but was kind of a breath of fresh air in the early '90s. >> the '90s was a time of conspiracies. and the internet...
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and in sports, you know, jerry west, sandy koufax, you know, kind of the first guys with that, vin scully and carrying it through with kareem and magic. kobe i don't kn kobe, in my view, the last great l.a. superstar. like michael jackson or something. these guys become iconic. great to see images of people putting flowers outside the staples center. the impact this is going to have out there, a little like when dale earnhardt died in florida and just what car racing is down there. lakers are king in l.a. l.a. is a celebrity culture. this guy was their king. >> top to bottom. so many reflecting -- go ahead. were you going to speak quickly, jack? >> yeah, well, the thing is you heard the emotion in jerry's voice. jerry and kobe are so inextricably tied up. you know, when he was ready to come out of high school, and at that point there was no lebron. there was no sort of blueprint. i think kevin garnett was around the same time, but there was no blueprint for a 17-year-old kid, which is what kobe was when he staged this immortal workout that jerry west assigned michael cooper, the lakers' b
and in sports, you know, jerry west, sandy koufax, you know, kind of the first guys with that, vin scully and carrying it through with kareem and magic. kobe i don't kn kobe, in my view, the last great l.a. superstar. like michael jackson or something. these guys become iconic. great to see images of people putting flowers outside the staples center. the impact this is going to have out there, a little like when dale earnhardt died in florida and just what car racing is down there. lakers are...
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scully corrects people all the time, but when you tell people that donald trump is a raft dodger because he had bones spurs, you don't tell them that joe biden was also a draft "childhooduse of asthma. these are different little facts that aren't being told and are just being shown the bias over and over again. again, i'm going to argue against that. i guess you can hold to that, you're citing examples that i don't understand how they connect. david, connecticut, hello. good morning, happy new year to you. host: thank you. you are on. go ahead. caller: as long as you have trump in office, it's a big mistake. everything's a big mistake. host: specifically why? he won't release the tax returns. he's a con artist. that's a given. what kind of guy is he? host: i'm curious, why are the tax returns important. caller: be like every other president and keep it real. that was david. kathy says -- host: we will try elena, in arlington, virginia. high. caller: happy new year to everyone. i'm not really sure if i'm optimistic or pessimistic, but one thing that has been occupying me for a while, pun
scully corrects people all the time, but when you tell people that donald trump is a raft dodger because he had bones spurs, you don't tell them that joe biden was also a draft "childhooduse of asthma. these are different little facts that aren't being told and are just being shown the bias over and over again. again, i'm going to argue against that. i guess you can hold to that, you're citing examples that i don't understand how they connect. david, connecticut, hello. good morning, happy...
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some reaction from legislators, including steve scully's -- sc alise.elosi still making excuses for not sending to the senate. democrats know their case will be exposed and they are trying to avoid a national embarrassment. mark meadows saying we have reached the point where democrats are calling on pelosi to transmit the impeachment articles and minutes later say never mind. they cannot even decide what to do with their own articles, you cannot make that up. marsha blackburn saying democrats are right to be concerned about the delay sending articles to the senate. it obstructs the duty to hold the trial and proves impeachment is a sham. democrats also giving thought this morning. tom saying we need a fair impeachment trial which calls for witnesses and brings forth documents to get the truth. nothing more than a cover-up. that followed up this morning cohen.twitter by steve so far, she is doing pretty good. senators need to hear the truth and the facts need impartial jurors and that will be followed up by sheldon whitehouse. i am with the speaker, it i
some reaction from legislators, including steve scully's -- sc alise.elosi still making excuses for not sending to the senate. democrats know their case will be exposed and they are trying to avoid a national embarrassment. mark meadows saying we have reached the point where democrats are calling on pelosi to transmit the impeachment articles and minutes later say never mind. they cannot even decide what to do with their own articles, you cannot make that up. marsha blackburn saying democrats...
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why would justice scully ever refer to impeachments? this was a reform measure.ld be no more saturday night massacres. the firing of special prosecutors, he was called, archibald cox by president nix president nixon. government would be better, more honest, greater accountability. iand the independent counsel would be protected. but the word "impeachment" posits that dissenting opinion. and it's not hard to discover why. because the statute, by its terms, expressly directed the independent counsel to become, in effect, an agent of the house of representatives. and what and to report to the house of representatives when a very low threshold of information was received. that an impeachable offense, left undefined, may have been committed. to paraphrase president clinton's very able counsel at the time, bernie nussbaum, "this statute is a dagger aimed at the heart of the presidency." president clinton nonetheless signed the reauthorized measure into law, and the nation then went through the long process known as whitewater, resulting in the findings by the office wh
why would justice scully ever refer to impeachments? this was a reform measure.ld be no more saturday night massacres. the firing of special prosecutors, he was called, archibald cox by president nix president nixon. government would be better, more honest, greater accountability. iand the independent counsel would be protected. but the word "impeachment" posits that dissenting opinion. and it's not hard to discover why. because the statute, by its terms, expressly directed the...
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that means if the prosecution get scully witness, the defense should come as well. if the prosecution gets to call john bolton, the president should be able to call hunter biden. it ought to be fair and even and respect due process. that's the way any fair proceeding should be conducted. the house didn't do that. they didn't let the minority call witnesses. they didn't let the white house cross-examine witnesses. and said they had a partisan one-sided show trial. the senate will do much better. whether they will be witnesses or not i think will be a close call in the senate and we have some of the votes are. >> bill: two more minutes, two more questions. some of her colleagues -- lisa murkowski from alaska, susan collins from maine, met romney out of utah, all republicans -- conversely, doug jones out of alabama, joe manchin, west virginia. do you know where they are on this issue today? >> you know, i don't. i think you've identified senators who could possibly vote against the party. those are probably the five most likely to be on the other side. we will have to
that means if the prosecution get scully witness, the defense should come as well. if the prosecution gets to call john bolton, the president should be able to call hunter biden. it ought to be fair and even and respect due process. that's the way any fair proceeding should be conducted. the house didn't do that. they didn't let the minority call witnesses. they didn't let the white house cross-examine witnesses. and said they had a partisan one-sided show trial. the senate will do much better....
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>> it was right when jobs came back after scully.me on exactly, right when jobs came back around '97 or something like that. >> the reason i ask, i think there was an expectation that apple was going to promote this product in the same way, for example, they're promoting the apple plus tv products you would see billboards you would see -- it would be on your -- everybody was going to have to get one of these credit cards. i don't think we have seen that kind of marketing at this point. >> so, there are a couple of things i think to think about with that. first of all, we're five minutes into this. this started four months ago and when you actually look, we haven't disclosed the number of cards, but as i said to you once before when we had this conversation, the take up in cards is multiples, multiples what any co-branded card has had in the early days. we're building a platform, for us, from a risk management perspective, it's growing plenty fast and continue to grow plenty fast >> you don't want the heavy branding just yet. >> we wa
>> it was right when jobs came back after scully.me on exactly, right when jobs came back around '97 or something like that. >> the reason i ask, i think there was an expectation that apple was going to promote this product in the same way, for example, they're promoting the apple plus tv products you would see billboards you would see -- it would be on your -- everybody was going to have to get one of these credit cards. i don't think we have seen that kind of marketing at this...