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. >> reporter: meet 101-year-old thelma clancy. this house has been her home for more than 30 years. >> like many other people up here, i'm hearing from my insurance people they are going to cancel my insurance policy unless i did this and this and this. >> clean the roof, get the moss off. the real heavy work was in that next 70 feet. where you had to thin out the trees and remove the underbrush. and, the downed tree. >> reporter: if she couldn't make those adjustments, thelma would lose her homeowner's insurance. >> been 15 years or more since i did that. older people can't do it and it is difficult to find help. >> reporter: thelma, a long time member on the county's commission on aging knew who to help. after a lack of response, a deputy and the sheriff's office decided to step up an get others to step? >> i talked to my wife. and, we both kind of decided we would help if she would allow us. we have property ourselves so the machinery and the equipment to clear it. it was in our wheel house. >> reporter: and did they ever help?
. >> reporter: meet 101-year-old thelma clancy. this house has been her home for more than 30 years. >> like many other people up here, i'm hearing from my insurance people they are going to cancel my insurance policy unless i did this and this and this. >> clean the roof, get the moss off. the real heavy work was in that next 70 feet. where you had to thin out the trees and remove the underbrush. and, the downed tree. >> reporter: if she couldn't make those adjustments,...
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Apr 24, 2021
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i have a thelma of m own to thelma here? i have a thelma of my own in — to thelma here?ion has certainly been sorted out. it is very real. _ certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't _ certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't it? _ certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't it? that i certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't it? that is i certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't it? that is the thing — very real, isn't it? that is the thing about them, they are more than a cuddly— thing about them, they are more than a cuddly toy~ — thing about them, they are more than a cuddly toy. care homes often allow pets. _ a cuddly toy. care homes often allow pets. but _ a cuddly toy. care homes often allow pets, but they can have this halfway house _ pets, but they can have this halfway house and _ pets, but they can have this halfway house and for some residents that is perfect _ house and for some residents that is perfect companionship. the}r house and for some residents that is perfect companionship.— perfect companionship. they are n
i have a thelma of m own to thelma here? i have a thelma of my own in — to thelma here?ion has certainly been sorted out. it is very real. _ certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't _ certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't it? _ certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't it? that i certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't it? that is i certainly been sorted out. it is very real, isn't it? that is the thing — very real, isn't it? that is the thing about...
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Apr 24, 2021
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enjoyed hearing from director ridley scott, who explains how laddie helped make alien, blade runner and thelmain the industry also explain how he gave them a chance when other studios wouldn't. at one point, he's described as gender blind. why do all roles have to be made for men? laddie himself appears much less comfortable talking about his career, perhaps unaccustomed to being in the spotlight, and, maybe inevitably, certain areas are skimmed over by his director daughter. at times, this feels like a premature eulogy, but it's still a tribute to an impressive career, loaded with film trivia and reminders of classics you'll want to rewatch immediately. it is on digitalfrom monday the 26th of april. now to a music doc, and the brilliantly named sisters with transistors. technology is a tremendous liberator. it blows up power structures. women were naturally drawn to electronic music. you didn't have to be accepted by any of the male dominated resources — the radio stations, the record companies, the concert hall venues. directed by lisa rovner and narrated by laurie anderson, it's a riveting
enjoyed hearing from director ridley scott, who explains how laddie helped make alien, blade runner and thelmain the industry also explain how he gave them a chance when other studios wouldn't. at one point, he's described as gender blind. why do all roles have to be made for men? laddie himself appears much less comfortable talking about his career, perhaps unaccustomed to being in the spotlight, and, maybe inevitably, certain areas are skimmed over by his director daughter. at times, this...
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Apr 23, 2021
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i hearing from director ridley scott, who explains how laddie helped make alien, blade runner and thelmawomen in the industry also explain how to get him a chance when other studios wouldn't. at one point, he is described as gender blind. with; wouldn't. at one point, he is described as gender blind. why do are all have _ described as gender blind. why do are all have to _ described as gender blind. why do are all have to be _ described as gender blind. why do are all have to be made _ described as gender blind. why do are all have to be made for- described as gender blind. why do are all have to be made for men? | are all have to be made for men? laddie _ are all have to be made for men? laddie up— are all have to be made for men? laddie up himself— are all have to be made for men? laddie up himself appears - are all have to be made for men? laddie up himself appears muchl are all have to be made for men? i laddie up himself appears much less couple talking about his own career and is unaccustomed to being in the spotlight and may be inevitably some areas are skipped over by his directo
i hearing from director ridley scott, who explains how laddie helped make alien, blade runner and thelmawomen in the industry also explain how to get him a chance when other studios wouldn't. at one point, he is described as gender blind. with; wouldn't. at one point, he is described as gender blind. why do are all have _ described as gender blind. why do are all have to _ described as gender blind. why do are all have to be _ described as gender blind. why do are all have to be made _...
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explain that the 2 year or $0.86 was just an example of what you could in theory listen it if our thelma teeth they said that by working for an hour doing multiple tasks we should be able to make 2 year as 80 $0.06 of unseasonable. how can you make to us $0.86 in one hour if a task is paid $0.27 and each task takes at least 15 minutes to complete all my cousin and that's simply not possible that sick time or impulse even. though i do see this is a there is no cause in the for causing the guys using the indices nick. the phones and. only. the doors on the doors are learning to feel moved. the learned the familiar. enough but. i'm happy. to just meet. the. new city. no one has said. we don't know who owns the platform but i have a website there are several companies listed on the s.n.c.f. which is the french national railway and french banks have all. nothing but big companies you know how good the cons are saying. you're making seoul i don't know if these companies are aware of what's happening beneath the seed but they benefit from the exploitation carried out that sun deniable distance
explain that the 2 year or $0.86 was just an example of what you could in theory listen it if our thelma teeth they said that by working for an hour doing multiple tasks we should be able to make 2 year as 80 $0.06 of unseasonable. how can you make to us $0.86 in one hour if a task is paid $0.27 and each task takes at least 15 minutes to complete all my cousin and that's simply not possible that sick time or impulse even. though i do see this is a there is no cause in the for causing the guys...
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my has a problem do you care if i have a car you know i really appreciate what she did for me so thelma has to make a choice of what she's going to do she cannot stay here for ever because the properties for sale and the like most of the property up here. the state of florida is in transition we're going from a place where people could come live modestly live in trailers live in small quarters to a place where people come and live in big quarters brand new big quarters. we want everybody to be the norm i mean my term i like to use is manicured acres we want every town to be manicured acres so we're the ones make the rules it's not the government where the government so we're the ones that force these issues of we want how we want to control our neighbor what are unable to us with their property because it might affect our property so we make it difficult for anybody that is a little different a little special this special negative or special positive show people are special positive but they're special in this transition they don't want to get rid of the trappings of circus so they need
my has a problem do you care if i have a car you know i really appreciate what she did for me so thelma has to make a choice of what she's going to do she cannot stay here for ever because the properties for sale and the like most of the property up here. the state of florida is in transition we're going from a place where people could come live modestly live in trailers live in small quarters to a place where people come and live in big quarters brand new big quarters. we want everybody to be...
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doggy into luckily my mother took me at 30 because i mean there was also a little bottle of your thelma poets that they were all put. to ruth nolan had the head of a says he cannot afford it and we had definite well. well what he had there that you know let's get going and method a low ball get it to read woman who wore it get auburn and then you know for a while with jeff moved down the hall and we had. in february 1915 frustrated by the stock meeting war in europe the british open to an eastern front against the ottomans on the dardanelles streets they imagine the ottoman army as weak and easier to defeat as the way of taking on germany and ending the war. russia however was more concerned about its use of ottoman waterways so the russians asked britain and france to sign an agreement to guarantee their own share of the spoils after the war. the russians were keen to seize more as cultural capital as a sort of restoration of orthodox christianity after. 5 centuries of all of the rule and so with the outbreak of the 1st world war on the eve of the complete invasion. the russians wanted
doggy into luckily my mother took me at 30 because i mean there was also a little bottle of your thelma poets that they were all put. to ruth nolan had the head of a says he cannot afford it and we had definite well. well what he had there that you know let's get going and method a low ball get it to read woman who wore it get auburn and then you know for a while with jeff moved down the hall and we had. in february 1915 frustrated by the stock meeting war in europe the british open to an...
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highlight of my career. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we restaged -- you performed -- >> i played thelmatudied it once i got the part and fell in love with it. >> jimmy: as a kid, for me, it was one of my favorite shows. it was in syndication, i'd watch it pretty much every day for however many years it was on. >> yeah. >> jimmy: putting it with all those people coming together, that was one of -- i really -- honestly, one of the great nights of my life, i have to say. >> 100%. norman lear, he's 90-plus -- >> jimmy: 98. [ cheers and applause ] >> 98 years old and kicking it. i feel like he's more mobile than i am. and i'm 27. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's physically very capab capable. >> yes, sharp. >> jimmy: mentally very capable. inspiring, gives you hope. and also make yosfeel like a lump at the same time. >> that's what i'm saying, he's more mobile than i am right now. -- >> jimmy: good to see you. your dad was here a couple of weeks ago. >> i saw that, i saw that. >> jimmy: do you watch and you keep up? >> i don't like to see him on late night, because he's -- he embarrasses me. [ la
highlight of my career. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we restaged -- you performed -- >> i played thelmatudied it once i got the part and fell in love with it. >> jimmy: as a kid, for me, it was one of my favorite shows. it was in syndication, i'd watch it pretty much every day for however many years it was on. >> yeah. >> jimmy: putting it with all those people coming together, that was one of -- i really -- honestly, one of the great nights of my life, i have...
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she says, "'thelma & louise. throw self off cliff." [ laughter and applause this one is from @mauricegosfield he says, "'fight club. you can't really say anything about this film. [ laughter and applause that's good thinking this one is from @jamespoyser. >> steve: what [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he says, "'almost famous. my homie is scared of a little mid-air turbulence, he admits he's a terrible driver." [ laughter and applause i didn't know you were such a fan of my movies, dude [ laughter ] now this one is from @israel >> steve: @israel. >> jimmy: this is actually the state of israel's official twitter account. >> steve: oh, okay [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: so they played the game >> steve: god bless them >> jimmy: israel is watching hello and thank you for playing. [ cheers and applause so let's help them out on this 'cause i don't understand this one. i think it is a show or a movie. like an israeli show so i don't really know if this is funny or not but let's laugh at it. >> steve: all right. [ laugh
she says, "'thelma & louise. throw self off cliff." [ laughter and applause this one is from @mauricegosfield he says, "'fight club. you can't really say anything about this film. [ laughter and applause that's good thinking this one is from @jamespoyser. >> steve: what [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: he says, "'almost famous. my homie is scared of a little mid-air turbulence, he admits he's a terrible driver." [ laughter and applause i didn't know you were...
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Apr 12, 2021
04/21
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but in fact on "good times" she was thelma in "good times" on television, the norman lear reboot. that. >> and not obnoxious and not a spoiled kid. >> no. no. and a hard worker according to everyone who's been working -- i did the intel. i got a few like -- it was really good. >> you were talking to jamie about his role in "in living color" he knew he couldn't be the funniest in the room. that was interesting. >> that was such an ensemble cast. think of, you know, "snl" 2.0. >> yep. >> it was from a black perspective, and all of this genius they had the ability to pcome to light. it was amazing. >> yeah. it was a great -- >> an amazing show. a little on the edge. but still -- >> that's what we like about it. >> that's what we like. >> still talking about it. >> all right. thank you. >>> on today's "cbs this morning" podcast, listen to my complete interview with hunter biden about his new memoir "beautiful things." hear his parents' reaction to the book in which he addresses his battle with addiction. we'll be right back. - - i'm norm.. - i'i'm szasz. [nororm] and we e live in colu
but in fact on "good times" she was thelma in "good times" on television, the norman lear reboot. that. >> and not obnoxious and not a spoiled kid. >> no. no. and a hard worker according to everyone who's been working -- i did the intel. i got a few like -- it was really good. >> you were talking to jamie about his role in "in living color" he knew he couldn't be the funniest in the room. that was interesting. >> that was such an ensemble...
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good morning, thelma. hello, how are you, your royal highness? it's lovely to meet you.m horsey beach, near great yarmouth. she's being cared for by the rspca, who say they're hopeful she will recover — but that she will need treatment for a "number of months". some ketchup news! the united states is facing a shortage of tomato ketchup. heinz — which produces the most popular brand — says it's been unable to keep up with demand for sachets of the sauce. it's been driven by a surge in takeaway food during the pandemic. i suppose that is understandable. it is not a shortage of ketchup, but the sachets to put the catch in. . the earlier you said you look like that you like your chips. the other important question, sausage sandwich, red sauce or brown sauce? neither. marmalade. that's really messed with your head, hasn't it? what?! you are a maverick. my grandfather used to have marmalade with bacon. like, just... normal marmalade? with bacon. like, 'ust... normal marmalade?— with bacon. like, 'ust... normal marmalade? not marmalade? normal marmalade. not onl at m marmalade?
good morning, thelma. hello, how are you, your royal highness? it's lovely to meet you.m horsey beach, near great yarmouth. she's being cared for by the rspca, who say they're hopeful she will recover — but that she will need treatment for a "number of months". some ketchup news! the united states is facing a shortage of tomato ketchup. heinz — which produces the most popular brand — says it's been unable to keep up with demand for sachets of the sauce. it's been driven by a...