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"all in the family" was the most-watched tv show for five seasons.e led the way for other shows. like "family ties," featuring michael j. fox as a very young republican. >> alex, are you in favor of nuclear weapons? >> i'm in favor of us having them, not using them. >> barbara hall was a writer on the first season. >> you look back and you realize, that was a normal political divide. that's hard to believe now. >> it doesn't help matters when primetime tv has murphy brown. >> was that about me? >> more tv shows added political plotlines. >> "murphy brown," in the bush administration. got in a squabble with dan quayle. and "the simpsons" got in a back and forth with george fwubush. >> i'm george bush. former president george bush. >> you can't stay ahead of it. everything is happening so fast. >>> next, tv dramas chasing the news, in trump's america. >> not my president. when i received the diagnoses, i knew at that exact moment ... i'm beating this. my main focus was to find a team of doctors. it's not just picking a surgeon, it's picking the care te
"all in the family" was the most-watched tv show for five seasons.e led the way for other shows. like "family ties," featuring michael j. fox as a very young republican. >> alex, are you in favor of nuclear weapons? >> i'm in favor of us having them, not using them. >> barbara hall was a writer on the first season. >> you look back and you realize, that was a normal political divide. that's hard to believe now. >> it doesn't help matters when...
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thiswhatever size.le streaming tv for your family, it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place... - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv at a new low price, just $44.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask about flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. >>> stuck for hours. a man is finally rescued from a cement mixer. he managed to walk down on his own. >> it was unbelievable. it was on whipple road in union city. >> amanda is live at the scene.. >> reporter: the fire department isn't commenting on how he ended up entrapped but they are telling us that he's doing well enough to be back home tonight. a happy ending for a man in a petrifying position. he had somehow fallen into a ceme cement. he was buried up to his neck dry cement. >> our biggest concern was making sure he was not engulfed. he can continue to sink in and then we cannot get to him. >> reporter: a specialized rescue team worked the get a chest harne
thiswhatever size.le streaming tv for your family, it's saving money with flexible channel packs. live tv and the latest shows to stream. and all your streaming apps in one place... - even netflix. this is how xfinity makes life simple. easy. awesome. get started with xfinity internet and tv at a new low price, just $44.99 a month for 12 months. plus, ask about flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. >>> stuck for hours. a man is finally rescued from a cement mixer....
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go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. yeah...s really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50 gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com >> the following movie is rated r. >> there was not a lot of original programming for cable but they were airing movies and we needed to compete. if we didn't, we are were going to get swept out. so i came up with a notion of doing a cop show that was r-rated. when abc's broadcast standards read our script, they went berserk. >> i was sitting with a pad and a pencil drawing pictures of breasts to try to show them what we would show and what we wouldn
go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. yeah...s really helps me...relax. please don't, i'm saving those for later. at least you don't have to worry about renters insurance. just go to geico.com. geico helps with renters insurance? good to know. been doing it for years. that's really good to know. i'll check 'em out. get to know geico. and see how easy homeowners and renters insurance can be. so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. surfs up. earn a $50...
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the cnn documentary, the trump show, tv's new reality starts right now. have a great weekend. >> the following is a cnn special report. >> i was cheated bigley. >> i need to make sure it works with his color. that's the one. >> how do you avoid the elephant in the room? >> he's taking over prime time tv. >> we have a cartoonish larger than life president so it becomes easier to make fun of. >> the monster in the white house. >> that's not possible. >> beat up on him. >> we like annihilate. >> blowing up scripts. >> we just started over again. >> what? >> transformaling story lines. >> it becomes my tut as a latina to set the record straight. >> say hello to my little friend. >> people have a crystal ball. >> they are calling on the media to check facts. >> the americans benefit from anything that gets them talking. >> have you looked at the news. things are worse. not on the real news. >> i had a lot more to say. >> resonating with trump's america. the smash. >> look at roseanne! look at her ratings. >> with a shocking plot twist. cnn special report, the
the cnn documentary, the trump show, tv's new reality starts right now. have a great weekend. >> the following is a cnn special report. >> i was cheated bigley. >> i need to make sure it works with his color. that's the one. >> how do you avoid the elephant in the room? >> he's taking over prime time tv. >> we have a cartoonish larger than life president so it becomes easier to make fun of. >> the monster in the white house. >> that's not...
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but uk tv says, no, we will offer the set programmes, so—called linear tv.diences, so you need to offer them box sets, which you already do to netflix and the like. we are in an impasse. the ten channels have been switched off. who is this the biggest problem for a? will virgin media lose customers? they will both lose. first of all, uk tv don't get the advertising revenue that they hoped because they are not only platform that 4 million people are on. they will not get that advertising revenue. they have huge fixed costs. they are making original content. that costs money. further virgin, there could be reputational damage. if you lose ten popular channels suddenly, relatively suddenly, people may decide, i am relatively suddenly, people may decide, iam not relatively suddenly, people may decide, i am not going to subscribe to virgin. i will sign up to sky, whatever. as well as that, uk tv pay sky macro a fee to host these programmes. it is a lose, lose situation. it is very much a showdown at the ok corral. one only suspects it will take a couple of more d
but uk tv says, no, we will offer the set programmes, so—called linear tv.diences, so you need to offer them box sets, which you already do to netflix and the like. we are in an impasse. the ten channels have been switched off. who is this the biggest problem for a? will virgin media lose customers? they will both lose. first of all, uk tv don't get the advertising revenue that they hoped because they are not only platform that 4 million people are on. they will not get that advertising...
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afterwards on c-span's book tv. american history tv on c-span3 is on prime time next week starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. anday night, ronald reagan the cold war with highlights of the president's trip to west berlin. tuesday night oral history interviews with former female members of congress. wednesday night, former speechwriters for bill clinton and george w. bush talk about how they communicated policy ideas from the president's point of view. thursday night, world war ii d-day films featuring the 20 anniversary of saving private ryan. friday, the icons conference. watch american history tv next week in prime time on c-span3. >> i do want my kid to read stories that are sad disturbing down the downbeat. that is not a totally legitimate thing to say. when my kidoose understands stuff that might bring them grief but there is a point beyond which, they are 14 now when are you going to introduce them to the idea that not everything is perfect. all those factors swirled together to create the perfect abstract fire of
afterwards on c-span's book tv. american history tv on c-span3 is on prime time next week starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern. anday night, ronald reagan the cold war with highlights of the president's trip to west berlin. tuesday night oral history interviews with former female members of congress. wednesday night, former speechwriters for bill clinton and george w. bush talk about how they communicated policy ideas from the president's point of view. thursday night, world war ii d-day films...
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on american history tv on c-span3. historians richard baker, donald ritchie and ray smock. >> one of the questions that i hear people asking all the time is this is the most uncivil time in history? >> it's going to be close if you were to pick another period. certainly the years leading to the civil war, when a house member came over in 1856 because he disagreed with what he said, and there are a lot of senators who cheered on the house member. >> there's a broadway musical about the shooting of hamilton, shot by the sitting vice president to the united states. we've had terrible political times. >> there was one brawl in 1858 before the civil war that had 80 members rolling around on the floor, fighting one another. >> one of the members who had a wig, one of the members pulled his wig off during the fight. and someone else yelled "he scalped him." that was enough levity to stop the fight. [ laughter ] >> congressional historians richard baker, donald ritchie and ray smoth sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q
on american history tv on c-span3. historians richard baker, donald ritchie and ray smock. >> one of the questions that i hear people asking all the time is this is the most uncivil time in history? >> it's going to be close if you were to pick another period. certainly the years leading to the civil war, when a house member came over in 1856 because he disagreed with what he said, and there are a lot of senators who cheered on the house member. >> there's a broadway musical...
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we're with the couples making reality tv love last. >> do you believe we met on a reality tv show?a lash paradise from l'oréal. my lashes look amazing! ...fuller and longer! no wonder there's one sold every 5 seconds. see what your lashes are missing: try lash paradise mascara from l'oreal paris. studies show that omega-3s are great for your health. but did you know that 98% of us don't get enough of them? that's why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega-3 power into just one small softgel. it supports four vital areas of your body. your heart... your brain... your eyes... and your joints. give your body the omega-3s it's missing. megared advanced 4in1. one pill. more power. >>> i'm not sure but i know a lot of ways to -- >> mila ckunis decide to have fun. >> she's on the august cover of cosmopolitan. she decided the constant breakup and pregnancy rumors that are in the tabloids. she said, though, the amount of stress that caused my family moeb will understand. although my dad is always very hopeful that the pregnancies are true. he's always like, is there really another? >> mila
we're with the couples making reality tv love last. >> do you believe we met on a reality tv show?a lash paradise from l'oréal. my lashes look amazing! ...fuller and longer! no wonder there's one sold every 5 seconds. see what your lashes are missing: try lash paradise mascara from l'oreal paris. studies show that omega-3s are great for your health. but did you know that 98% of us don't get enough of them? that's why megared advanced 4in1 packs more omega-3 power into just one small...
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they would comment with an opinion on who you were based on 45 minutes of a tv show.d up with the victim taking their own life as we have seen in the media. it has happened. >> tragically, sophie took her own life in june. the production team says it strives to protect the islanders. everyone when they cast, become part of the show, they meet with our medical team. they meet with a psychologist. throughout the series, as we are on air. so we take it really, really seriously. >> without proper psychological help and care, post show, i'm sorry to say that these things could potentially happen. >> still there are reportedly more contestants applying to be on love island than to the uk's oxford and cambridge. do you think it could work in the states? >> we have producers in america that would take the format and change it toward the sensibility of an american audience. i think fundamentally at its heart you want to keep it as true to the success hit. that's what you would be buying into. >> next here, the serena stunner. just ten months after giving birth now competing in
they would comment with an opinion on who you were based on 45 minutes of a tv show.d up with the victim taking their own life as we have seen in the media. it has happened. >> tragically, sophie took her own life in june. the production team says it strives to protect the islanders. everyone when they cast, become part of the show, they meet with our medical team. they meet with a psychologist. throughout the series, as we are on air. so we take it really, really seriously. >>...
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but uk tv said, no.really of use to us, because we want retain the young audience. and so, you need to offer the box sets, which will already do to netflix. so, we're in an en passe, and those ten channels have now been switched off. so who is this the bigger problem for? is virgin media going to lose customers over this? they're both going to lose. first of all, uk tv do not get the advertising revenue, because they're not on the platform that four million people are on. and they had a huge fixed cost, they're making original content, that costs money, from virgin's point of view, it could be reputational damage if you lose popular channels, relatively suddenly, people may decide that they're going to de—subscribe from virgin and sign—up to the sky or whatever. and as far as that, uk pays sky to host all of these tv programmes in these channels. so it is a lose lose situation, it is very much a showdown at the ok corral, one only suspects that he would take a couple of more days or weeks before the sort
but uk tv said, no.really of use to us, because we want retain the young audience. and so, you need to offer the box sets, which will already do to netflix. so, we're in an en passe, and those ten channels have now been switched off. so who is this the bigger problem for? is virgin media going to lose customers over this? they're both going to lose. first of all, uk tv do not get the advertising revenue, because they're not on the platform that four million people are on. and they had a huge...
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it is a good tv format, negotiating how you watch your tv programmes.curity cable — this is tightrope artist tatiana—mosio bongonga scaling the skyline above paris. she spent the last year preparing for the stunt, and afterwards described the walk as ‘magical‘. really not quite the word i would use before marx. thank goodness she survived. dateline london is coming up. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. more cloud in the sky today than yesterday. especially in the north and west where we have a weak weather front. some nuisance and west where we have a weak weatherfront. some nuisance value rain and drizzle in the north and west of scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere the low cloud has been clearing and despite keeping a bit offair been clearing and despite keeping a bit of fair weather cloud it will be dry and bright with some strong sunshine. it will be warmer than yesterday. it should be fine for the golf. over night the cloud thickens in the north and west and the rain is heavier. but tonight it will be warm and humid.
it is a good tv format, negotiating how you watch your tv programmes.curity cable — this is tightrope artist tatiana—mosio bongonga scaling the skyline above paris. she spent the last year preparing for the stunt, and afterwards described the walk as ‘magical‘. really not quite the word i would use before marx. thank goodness she survived. dateline london is coming up. now it's time for a look at the weather with helen willetts. more cloud in the sky today than yesterday. especially in...
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20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like?they be bolder than what we see today? >> oh, assuredly, assuredly they will be. >> the '90s gave us several shows that didn't explode in the ratings, but were influential to other people making television. "homicide" is one of them. ♪ shell me with questions all night ♪ ♪ i'm living in a danger zone >> "homicide: life on the street" was really innovative in terms of its style. it used music in ways that advanced the narrative and also used feature film directors that brought a look and style to the show that really stood out on television. >> tears coming out of your eyes. >> ain't no tears coming from my eyes. >> those eyes are brimming with tears. >> they had so many african-american characters in the cast that on several occasions they were the only people on camera interacting with one another. and that sounds like, so? but as late as the '90s, that wasn't done on television. >> when a cop shoots somebody, he stands by. he picks up the radio mic and calls it in. he stands by the b
20 years from now, the best tv dramas, what do they look like?they be bolder than what we see today? >> oh, assuredly, assuredly they will be. >> the '90s gave us several shows that didn't explode in the ratings, but were influential to other people making television. "homicide" is one of them. ♪ shell me with questions all night ♪ ♪ i'm living in a danger zone >> "homicide: life on the street" was really innovative in terms of its style. it used...
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. >> [ speaking foriegn language ] >>> each week, american history tvs real america, brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affair issues. >> my fellow americans, it was just yesterday that i returned from my historic moscow summit meeting from general secretary glover talk, and it so happens later this month, i will be visiting canada for an economic summit with the leaders of the world industrialized nations. i thought i would take a few moments to tell you about both. first, my meeting in moscow, the event that held perhaps the first immediate historic importance to place on wednesday. it was then that general and i exchanged the instruments of ratification, bringing into effect the inf treaty. the effect of this treaty will be very simply to eliminate an entire class of u.s. and soviet intermediate range nuclear missiles. the significance of the treaty can hardly be overstated. for the first time ever, the levels of nuclear arms will actually be reduced rather than having caps placed on their growth. these missiles have not simply been shuffled around on a
. >> [ speaking foriegn language ] >>> each week, american history tvs real america, brings you archival films that provide context for today's public affair issues. >> my fellow americans, it was just yesterday that i returned from my historic moscow summit meeting from general secretary glover talk, and it so happens later this month, i will be visiting canada for an economic summit with the leaders of the world industrialized nations. i thought i would take a few moments...
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the tv shows weren't doing this.there's something bigger than that. >> aids has claimed a young man who made an enormous impact on a generation of young americans. pedro zamora died in miami today at the age of 22. >> i'm really glad i got to know pedro zamora. i'm grateful that his rich and fulfilling work is still remembered today. and i hope you enjoy and learn from pedro's life of compassion and fearlessness. >> you have to credit "the real world" with sort of helping the acceptance of the lgbt community. because there weren't many portrayals of gay people period on television at that point. >> her name is marla. i'm seeing a woman. >> in the '90s, gay characters were always secondary or third. there was never a gay character that was the lead of a show. >> so you want to go look at apartments tomorrow? >> great idea! >> ellen degeneres, the comedian, was about to come out. as a lesbian. and she does it on "time" magazine. yep, i'm gay. but they decide that the character that ellen plays on tv will also come out.
the tv shows weren't doing this.there's something bigger than that. >> aids has claimed a young man who made an enormous impact on a generation of young americans. pedro zamora died in miami today at the age of 22. >> i'm really glad i got to know pedro zamora. i'm grateful that his rich and fulfilling work is still remembered today. and i hope you enjoy and learn from pedro's life of compassion and fearlessness. >> you have to credit "the real world" with sort of...
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levin-tv. we'd love to have you. we'll be right back. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. . mark: sean hannity, you were talking about transformational presidents. go right ahead. >> let's go back to the reagan comparison for a second. i'm looking at trump. beside trade, and i know where you stand on trade. mark: okay. >> let's put that aside. mark: right. >> you and i have discussed privately. i think everything is a negotiation, we're never going to get to that point, because i know this man pretty well. donald trump, if you go back to reagan, reagan was hated by the establishment as we were discussing. and all of a sudden, we get 20 million new jobs, longest period of peacetime economic growth. mr. g
levin-tv. we'd love to have you. we'll be right back. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. . mark: sean hannity, you were talking about transformational presidents. go right ahead. >> let's go back...
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before tv, cartoons were for everybody.you couldn't be as funny as you wanted to be, oh, it's for kids and it can't be this interesting. >> didn't anyone ever tell you it's not polite to grab? >> by the '80s, we were into pound puppies, strawberry shortcake, a lot of merchandising opportunities, but they were sort of ways to sell product rather than ways to entertain or amuse kids. >> eddy? >> yeah. >> bring in the guys. >> ralph bakshi was a mentor, and together with a lot of other animators, they conspired to create cartoons as a vehicle for comedy and have them reflect an animator sensibility, make them funny and whacky for the sake of funny and whacky. >> can mighty mouse save the day for network television? >> here i come to save the day. >> the new adventures of mighty mouse came on and it was totally disregarding the things that you're not supposed to do, and it was like, oh, there's something new happening in animation, there's something going on here. >> the mighty mouse show was fast paced, funny, silly, it had we
before tv, cartoons were for everybody.you couldn't be as funny as you wanted to be, oh, it's for kids and it can't be this interesting. >> didn't anyone ever tell you it's not polite to grab? >> by the '80s, we were into pound puppies, strawberry shortcake, a lot of merchandising opportunities, but they were sort of ways to sell product rather than ways to entertain or amuse kids. >> eddy? >> yeah. >> bring in the guys. >> ralph bakshi was a mentor, and...
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call us at 844-levin-tv. we'll be right back. 844-levin-. 844-levin-tv. 844-levin-.ght back. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then we all get a little closer. does it look like i'm done?yet? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. ♪ >> mark: welcome back. sean hannity radio, what was your big radio break? >> sean: it wasn't just one. well, you can't den
call us at 844-levin-tv. we'll be right back. 844-levin-. 844-levin-tv. 844-levin-.ght back. (vo) we came here for the friends. and we got to know the friends of our friends. and we found others just like us. and just like that we felt a little less alone. but then something happened. we had to deal with spam, fake news, and data misuse. that's going to change. from now on, facebook will do more to keep you safe and protect your privacy. because when this place does what it was built for, then...
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. >> tv respects me. it laughs with me not at me. >> i think the sitcoms of the '80s. >> i love you guys. >> or such a warm sort of safe humor. >> you see, the kids, they listen to the rap music which gives them the brain damage. >> i think there was a real yearning for another type of tv. >> we were able to spoof fatherhood. >> what a bad father. >> which, at the time, i stress, at the time was bill cosby as the shining example. ♪ did you ever know that you're my hero ♪ >> stuff they got away with because it's a cartoon. the father strange lg the child. >> why you little -- >> we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family to make american families a lot more like the wolves and a lot less like the simpsons. >> huh? >> we go to a complete bizarre period in 1992 when a sitting president is raging against the sitcom. >> they deal with politics, popular culture, all kinds of issues of racism, sexism. >> don't ask me, i'm just a girl. >> right on, say it sister. >> t not if afunny, bart, mi
. >> tv respects me. it laughs with me not at me. >> i think the sitcoms of the '80s. >> i love you guys. >> or such a warm sort of safe humor. >> you see, the kids, they listen to the rap music which gives them the brain damage. >> i think there was a real yearning for another type of tv. >> we were able to spoof fatherhood. >> what a bad father. >> which, at the time, i stress, at the time was bill cosby as the shining example. ♪ did you...
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the way on samba tv is to opt out of samba tv.we live in a kind of opt-in surveillance society. in 1984 the idea was that the government would oppress us with surveillance. the reality that came so many years later is not that the government necessarily being the one that's spying on us all the time but that companies that we allow into our lives creating a surveillance state that we are participating in. >> and i would imagine that the overwhelming majority of people who buy these televisions opt in. >> 90%. >> 90. >> the great reporter who reported out this piece in "the new york times" says 90% of people using samba tv are opting in. people need to have a re-set when it comes to their engagement with these technologies and say do i really just want to press the okay button because it's convenient, forgetting about the surveillance that might come later or read that fine print, understand about the tech i'm opting into, and manage a little bit more of my privacy. >> derek thompson, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> we will be bac
the way on samba tv is to opt out of samba tv.we live in a kind of opt-in surveillance society. in 1984 the idea was that the government would oppress us with surveillance. the reality that came so many years later is not that the government necessarily being the one that's spying on us all the time but that companies that we allow into our lives creating a surveillance state that we are participating in. >> and i would imagine that the overwhelming majority of people who buy these...
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bill cosby is not new to tv. he's had other tv shows. but the cosby show is very different.ything else he's done. >> i wanted my scrambled. >> coming right up. >> they talked about parenting. previous to that, the kids were cool, and the parents were idiot. "cosby" says the parents are in charge and that was something new. >> instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway because i'm your son. >> that's the dumbest thing i've ever heard in my life! >> you know, it helps the casting of anything helps a lot in television. and the kids were just great. >> if you were the last person on this earth, i still wouldn't tell you. >> you have to tell me what you did. just tell me what they're going to do to you. >> unlike every other show on tv, it's showing an upper middle class black family. this wasn't "all in the family"" they weren't tackling, you know, deep issues. but that was okay. the mere fact they existed was a deep issue. >> the decade was waiting for something real. in other words, unless it's real, it doesn'
bill cosby is not new to tv. he's had other tv shows. but the cosby show is very different.ything else he's done. >> i wanted my scrambled. >> coming right up. >> they talked about parenting. previous to that, the kids were cool, and the parents were idiot. "cosby" says the parents are in charge and that was something new. >> instead of acting disappointed because i'm not like you, maybe you can just accept who i am and love me anyway because i'm your son....
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book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> and now on book tv we want to introduce you to jilla, a new president of the norton publishing company, give us a quick synopsis of your career to this point. >> i've spent almost 33 years, hired as college traveler selling books in campuses in ohio and, kentucky and indiana, always wanted to be an editor in the literature field and eventually tv, a lot of different kinds of literature and during some other kinds of work on the side. it's been a great ride. >> what are your duties going to be entailing as new president? >> my main duty is going to keep an eye on fabulous and unusual publishing company and i wanted to continue to do that. if i do these, learn what parts i don't know and to support all of these brilliant to do what they do well. >> i wanted to ask you about some of the books that are coming up in november, publisher, what are some that you want to talk about? >> got plenty. ly -- i will start with rise and fall of adam and eve, author i've worked from the college side for 20 years, steven has written cultural histor
book tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. >> and now on book tv we want to introduce you to jilla, a new president of the norton publishing company, give us a quick synopsis of your career to this point. >> i've spent almost 33 years, hired as college traveler selling books in campuses in ohio and, kentucky and indiana, always wanted to be an editor in the literature field and eventually tv, a lot of different kinds of literature and during some other kinds of work on the...
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we're with the couples making reality tv love last. >> do you believe we met on a reality tv show?ot sure but i know a lot of ways to -- >> mila ckunis decide to have fun. >> she's on the august cover of cosmopolitan. she decided the constant breakup and pregnancy rumors that are in the tabloids. she said, though, the amount of stress that caused my family moeb will understand. although my dad is always very hopeful that the pregnancies are true. he's always like, is there really another? >> mila busy lady. >> now, se other hollywood moms that are showing off their fit summer bodies and how to get them. >> i've been craving these workouts. so, feel really good. >> muscle memory is real thing because it's still under there. got to get rid of this part and this and my thighs. but we're working on it. >> khloe's doing meal replacement shakes and uses resistant bands in her home gym. she and tristan still grab fast food from time to time. >>> and anna kournikova went from this to this after having twins. and kym is using her twins as weig weights. ♪ >> kelly clarkson drop 37 pounds? cl
we're with the couples making reality tv love last. >> do you believe we met on a reality tv show?ot sure but i know a lot of ways to -- >> mila ckunis decide to have fun. >> she's on the august cover of cosmopolitan. she decided the constant breakup and pregnancy rumors that are in the tabloids. she said, though, the amount of stress that caused my family moeb will understand. although my dad is always very hopeful that the pregnancies are true. he's always like, is there...
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he understood what was a local tv station.. it's a network like itv with local news. he thought they we re with local news. he thought they were big local stations with lots of local content so he wanted one of those in england in every major city. some at of, at the time said you've got the wrong end of the stick —— at of common. he said he wa nts stick —— at of common. he said he wants big local stations with local stations across the uk, up to 80 of them. his civil servants were very sceptical and the whole of the television industry said this wouldn't work but there were enthusiasts, people in the local community who wanted to start a tv station, so they apply for licences and as soon as they got on the air they realised there wasn't any money. how are they funded? they are meant to be funded from television advertising but they haven't got the audiences to command much tv advertising. they are effectively subsidised by the bbc, why would that happen you might ask? absolutely. in jeremy hunt's mind is to help it get going.
he understood what was a local tv station.. it's a network like itv with local news. he thought they we re with local news. he thought they were big local stations with lots of local content so he wanted one of those in england in every major city. some at of, at the time said you've got the wrong end of the stick —— at of common. he said he wa nts stick —— at of common. he said he wants big local stations with local stations across the uk, up to 80 of them. his civil servants were very...
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introducing new packages with customizable streaming tv options.y more choice and faster speeds-- giving you the ultimate value. click, call or visit a store today. when streaming... gaming... and watching turns into waiting... you know you need fios. the 100% fiber optic network so you get more speed for more devices at once. and now's a great time to switch because it's your last chance to get a fee samsung chromebook 3 when you do. that's right. you can get the fastest internet available, tv with up to 200 channels and phone, plus a free samsung chromebook 3, pluas 2-year price guarantee all for just 79.99 per month with a 2-year agreement. but you have to hurry because this offers ends july 25th. so decide today to make your internet 100% amazing. get fios gigabit connection with tv and phone, plus a free samsung chromebook 3 for just 79.99 per month with a 2-year agreement before this offer ends july 25th. and don't worry if you're stuck in a contract. we'll help you out with up to a $500 credit toward your early termination fee. go to getfios
introducing new packages with customizable streaming tv options.y more choice and faster speeds-- giving you the ultimate value. click, call or visit a store today. when streaming... gaming... and watching turns into waiting... you know you need fios. the 100% fiber optic network so you get more speed for more devices at once. and now's a great time to switch because it's your last chance to get a fee samsung chromebook 3 when you do. that's right. you can get the fastest internet available, tv...
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the energy, you could just feel it on tv.ade for tv because there was drama. >> not a lot of junior high school kids can dunk. especially at -- >> everybody tries. >> i think that he is starting to transcend his sport that he's becoming a public figure. >> michael jordan becomes the model every other athlete wants to shoot for. they want to be a brand. and that's what television does for these athletes. turns them into worldwide iconic brands. >> the inbounds pass comes in to jordan. michael at the foul line. good! the bulls win. >> athletes in the '80s became part of an ongoing group of people we cared about. we had an enormous pent-up demand for sports and the '80s began to provide. >>> cable television is continuing to grow. it's estimate tuesday will grow into 1 million more u.s. households this year. >> with cable television offering an array of different channel choices, the audience bifurcated. that's an earthquake. >> i want my mtv! >> i want my mtv! >> i want my mtv! ♪ >> a new concept is born. the best of tv combine
the energy, you could just feel it on tv.ade for tv because there was drama. >> not a lot of junior high school kids can dunk. especially at -- >> everybody tries. >> i think that he is starting to transcend his sport that he's becoming a public figure. >> michael jordan becomes the model every other athlete wants to shoot for. they want to be a brand. and that's what television does for these athletes. turns them into worldwide iconic brands. >> the inbounds pass...
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samba tv does it vacuums info off of the smart television, and this era of internet, tv connected tot, connected to speaker perhaps your phone, sama tv takes pixel by pixel, it understands what you are watching second by second. >> that could be used, for good. >> so they can't directly sell the data, they see what you are watching whether conservative or liberal media. they also keep track of, they use -- target ads to your other devices. connell: like the internet. >> you wondering, you are watching say "game of thrones." connell: what is that ad. >> then something pops on facebook, where did that come from? how did they know were they listen. >> companies in tv have wanted to do this, they have been jealous of internet, but now it happening, but concerns come up, people say, i did not know this. >> thing is, opt 34 rat inn ratr sam -- opt in rate for samba tv 90%. connell: they don't know what they are clicking on. >> big investors are getting involved with samba tv, mark cuban, liberty media, time warner. connell: you mentioned they can't sell, what are restriction. >> they can't
samba tv does it vacuums info off of the smart television, and this era of internet, tv connected tot, connected to speaker perhaps your phone, sama tv takes pixel by pixel, it understands what you are watching second by second. >> that could be used, for good. >> so they can't directly sell the data, they see what you are watching whether conservative or liberal media. they also keep track of, they use -- target ads to your other devices. connell: like the internet. >> you...
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get started with xfinity internet and tv at a new low price, just $44.99 a month for 12 months.s, ask about flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) >>> some hungry customers in the north bay were left out in the cold tonight. the bay area rock star closed his popular restaurant. cornell is live with the story. >> sending apologies to his loyal customers tonight. a note he left on the door of his restaurant said i've been dealing with a lot of headaesan aspirin. his sudden departure from the restaurant business has mill valley bewildered. >> he runs the location next door where the lights are still on but a note says after seven years, running the restaurant became too time consuming. customers calling got this message. >> reregret it. >> some came expecting to see it open. >> it dates back to 1947. built inside a european style corridor. quaint walkways. right now, he says, all my focus is with my main career as a musician so i've decided to give it a hiatus. i don't
get started with xfinity internet and tv at a new low price, just $44.99 a month for 12 months.s, ask about flexible channel packs. click, call or visit a store today. (sound of footsteps) (sound of car door opening) (car door closes) (sound of engine starting) >>> some hungry customers in the north bay were left out in the cold tonight. the bay area rock star closed his popular restaurant. cornell is live with the story. >> sending apologies to his loyal customers tonight. a...
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to mark the centennial, american history tv visited the village. standing in a monument and tribute to quentin roosevelt. of the first pursuit group of world war i. be on the fountain into the wooded area a short distance on , he was shot down. quentin is the youngest child of theodore roosevelt. quentin and his brother's served during world war i. quentin chose the air service like a lot of young men. and flying in the air service was an honor and tribute for young men who were daring. plane not long before his was shot down and he was killed. they were charged with following and tracking down german planes in the area. battle had been raging since the end of may. it was a heroic effort to help stop the germans from crossing them are. quentin had gone airborne and sadly the germans would get retribution against him. kinds whetherome or not the germans buried him with full military honors. we know it temporary grave was placed around the site, which is beyond the ridge here. family waslt devastated, especially with the theodore family losing his so
to mark the centennial, american history tv visited the village. standing in a monument and tribute to quentin roosevelt. of the first pursuit group of world war i. be on the fountain into the wooded area a short distance on , he was shot down. quentin is the youngest child of theodore roosevelt. quentin and his brother's served during world war i. quentin chose the air service like a lot of young men. and flying in the air service was an honor and tribute for young men who were daring. plane...
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levin-tv. we'd love to have you. we'll be right back. security: boarding passes out. sorry, one second it's loading, look. security: let's speed this up please. security: thank you. ♪ uh! ♪ can we fix this phone tonight? it's really slow. you can turn off the performance management feature. battery throttling. or you could just upgrade it. ♪ the super fast galaxy s9. available now. well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. paying too much for insurance that isn't the right fit? well, esurance makes finding the right coverage easy. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. when you think of miami you think of,you know,rich,glamour but 5 miles away from the beach there's people who h
levin-tv. we'd love to have you. we'll be right back. security: boarding passes out. sorry, one second it's loading, look. security: let's speed this up please. security: thank you. ♪ uh! ♪ can we fix this phone tonight? it's really slow. you can turn off the performance management feature. battery throttling. or you could just upgrade it. ♪ the super fast galaxy s9. available now. well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an...
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it lets people say i prefer apple tv or fire tv or roku based on what other apps they use, what interfacey like best we should ideally work on them all. it is nice to have that flexibility for us gives us more ways to reach consumers and new options to market the service, and so that's a positive for us as well >> andrew, i want to go back to the fact we're seeing so much m and a activity in consolidation in media now how does that play out in terms of content and prices you pay for the content? are you anticipating you could see upward pressure as more of these companies become bigger and join forces? >> well, it's interesting, you guys mention the time warner, at&t merger. you know, time warner doesn't have the best track record of merging with three companies that started with the letter a i think as far as consumers are concerned, there's cause for concern, certainly vertical integration, monopolization doesn't help consumers, it allows in coup allows them to raise prices, force them to pay more a lot of competing services recently all raised prices by $5, just in the last few weeks y
it lets people say i prefer apple tv or fire tv or roku based on what other apps they use, what interfacey like best we should ideally work on them all. it is nice to have that flexibility for us gives us more ways to reach consumers and new options to market the service, and so that's a positive for us as well >> andrew, i want to go back to the fact we're seeing so much m and a activity in consolidation in media now how does that play out in terms of content and prices you pay for the...
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levin-tv.d love to have you. we'll be right back. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. . mark: sean hannity, you were talking about transformational presidents. go right ahead. >> let's go back to the reagan comparison for a second. i'm looking at trump. beside trade, and i know where you stand on trade. mark: okay. >> let's put that aside. mark: right. >> you and i have discussed privately. i think everything is a neg
levin-tv.d love to have you. we'll be right back. come here, babe. ok. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! does it look like i'm done? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle...
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tv may be taking too much into account. >> the company when you buy your next tv, there are 12 tvs on, tcl, philips, a big bunch of these on board with this, you turn on your tv to set it up for the first time in the thing called samba interactive shows up and says wouldn't it be cool if we provide great program information to suggest, it sounds fantastic, 90% of people are clicking on that. what they are clicking when they do that is to give away privacy so that this company has the ability to not just see what you are watching when you are watching, from network shows on tv like ours to what you have watched on netflix or what games you're playing on your screen and giving them permission to monitor what is going on in your other devices connected to the same wi-fi network. why would they want that? we might buy into the commercial presented to us on the tv and we might go down to our phone and a similar offer might be pushed and that might be worth it except there is really no disclosure of this during that process and at the same time i bet you if you ask those 90% of people who o
tv may be taking too much into account. >> the company when you buy your next tv, there are 12 tvs on, tcl, philips, a big bunch of these on board with this, you turn on your tv to set it up for the first time in the thing called samba interactive shows up and says wouldn't it be cool if we provide great program information to suggest, it sounds fantastic, 90% of people are clicking on that. what they are clicking when they do that is to give away privacy so that this company has the...
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on american history tv on c- span 3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. was a choice, you know? >>> the senate comes into session monday at 3 p.m. eastern. senators will consider the nomination of former hawaii attorney general mark bennett to serve on the federal appeals court based in san francisco. at 5:30 p.m. monday the senate will take a procedure vote on that nomination and another procedure vote on the nominee to be the pentagon's general counsel. when the senate is back in session on monday, live coverage on our companion network c-span 2. cover the president, what media outlets were going to cover the presiden >>> next on american history tv three former white house photographers on their work with presidents bill clinton, george w. bush and barack obama. they share photos showing presidents in their public and private moments and the stories behind each scene. the it's an hour and -- it's an hour and 40 minutes. >>> good evening, everyone.
on american history tv on c- span 3, working with our cable affiliates as we explore america. was a choice, you know? >>> the senate comes into session monday at 3 p.m. eastern. senators will consider the nomination of former hawaii attorney general mark bennett to serve on the federal appeals court based in san francisco. at 5:30 p.m. monday the senate will take a procedure vote on that nomination and another procedure vote on the nominee to be the pentagon's general counsel. when the...
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the tv shows weren't doing this.l the anger, all the frustration, that there's something bigger than that. >> aids has claimed a young man who made an enormous impact on a generation of young americans. pedro zamora died in miami today at the age of 22. >> i'm really glad i got to know pedro zamora. i'm grateful that his rich and fulfilling work is still remembered today. and i hope you enjoy and learn from pedro's life of compassion and fearlessness. for radiant coats, sparkling eyes, and vibrant energy. purina one. 28 days. one visibly healthy pet. a place with 24-hour valet service... and upholstery classes. a place where seniors get the care they need in the comfort of home. home instead senior care. jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes
the tv shows weren't doing this.l the anger, all the frustration, that there's something bigger than that. >> aids has claimed a young man who made an enormous impact on a generation of young americans. pedro zamora died in miami today at the age of 22. >> i'm really glad i got to know pedro zamora. i'm grateful that his rich and fulfilling work is still remembered today. and i hope you enjoy and learn from pedro's life of compassion and fearlessness. for radiant coats, sparkling...
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[water rushing] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, the author of the book "lincoln's mercenaries" explains economic factors that drove poor northerners to volunteer. and at 8:00 in lectures in history, a professor on the vietnam war from u.s. military to 10 yearsn 1965 later. sunday at 11:00 a.m., a military and his book. at 4:30 p.m. eastern on reel america, as part of our alaska weekend, four films unalaska, one from 1930 -- films on andka, one from 1936, 1967, 1944. watch america history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d c, and around the country. she spent is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. -- c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >> c-span bus stopped in anchorage, alaska, asking folks what is the most im
[water rushing] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3, today at 6:00 p.m. eastern on the civil war, the author of the book "lincoln's mercenaries" explains economic factors that drove poor northerners to volunteer. and at 8:00 in lectures in history, a professor on the vietnam war from u.s. military to 10 yearsn 1965 later. sunday at 11:00 a.m., a military and his book. at 4:30 p.m. eastern on reel america, as part of our alaska weekend, four films unalaska, one...
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local tv.t with a gp outside of working hours — despite targets to offer extended access to doctors by october. analysis of official figures by the bbc shows that more than five million people — or 10% of registered patients — had no access to gps outside of normal working hours. but it's a postcode lottery — giles latcham has this report from herefordshire, where all patients are able to access extended opening hours...but only if you're able to travel to a special hub. so just relax, and just tense those quads for me. gp meets patient, a cornerstone of the nhs, but in herefordshire, this is an appointment you might have on a weekend, or weekday evening. this doctor helped set up the company which provide sout of hours access to gps that the government promised patients four years ago. partly because we were one of the initial pilots that was incentivised to set the scheme up, before everybody else, we have had a bit of a run into it, but we are at 100%. so in this sparsely populated county, h
local tv.t with a gp outside of working hours — despite targets to offer extended access to doctors by october. analysis of official figures by the bbc shows that more than five million people — or 10% of registered patients — had no access to gps outside of normal working hours. but it's a postcode lottery — giles latcham has this report from herefordshire, where all patients are able to access extended opening hours...but only if you're able to travel to a special hub. so just relax,...
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levin-tv. we'd love to have you. we'll be right back. it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july special. save up to $500 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 36-month financing. ends sunday. does it look like i'm done?yet? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. more? he has asked for... what? well he did say please (all boys): thank you, thank you, thank you. . mark: sean hannity, you were talking about transformatio
levin-tv. we'd love to have you. we'll be right back. it's time for the 'lowest prices of the season' with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring.... does your bed do that? don't miss the 4th of july special. save up to $500 on sleep number 360 smart beds. plus 36-month financing. ends sunday. does it look like i'm done?yet? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ]...
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get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month.did for adults in the '70s was the miniseries. the idea of novels for television. >> good evening. i'm alastair cook here with the ninth episode of "i, claudius." we ought to put up a sign, "discretion is advised." >> i was not allowed to watch it because it had nudity in it. i very much wanted to. >> rather than try to come up with a show that would run for years and years, it was this idea that, here is a limited story, we're going to tell it in x number of episodes, and let's just do this one self-contained thing. >> we all did things during the reign of my mad brother that we might not otherwise have done. >> it looks cheap. it was the script and the performances that mattered. in other words, it could be good for you, but it was fun at the same time. the miniseries was such a huge success for public television. abc was the network that hit gold with "rich man, poor man." >> how do you even tell a story that isn't controlled by the clock? characters that can grow and change and dif
get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month.did for adults in the '70s was the miniseries. the idea of novels for television. >> good evening. i'm alastair cook here with the ninth episode of "i, claudius." we ought to put up a sign, "discretion is advised." >> i was not allowed to watch it because it had nudity in it. i very much wanted to. >> rather than try to come up with a show that would run for years and...
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now he's being made in the tv sphere. >> walter.blems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ the winter of '77.uring i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. so wi need to tell humans toed? switch to sprint now! i heard they can get 4 lines of unlimited for $25 per month per line with the 5th line free. we have to hurry because this deal it's going, going, gone, baby! (vo) switch to sprint before july 12th and get 4 lines of unlimited for $25 per month per line with a 5th line free. and for a limited time, get a galaxy s9 for 50% off for people with hearing loss, with sprint flex lease. visit sprintrelay.com you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantag
now he's being made in the tv sphere. >> walter.blems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try parodontax toothpaste. ♪ the winter of '77.uring i first met james in 5th grade. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. so wi need to tell humans toed? switch to sprint now! i heard they can get 4 lines of...
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book tv on c-span 2. >> up next. former white house peace secretary sean spicer recounts his time in trudge, interviewed by michael steel, afterward, weekly interview program with guest hosts. >> welcome sean spicer. how are you doing. >> thank you, michael. i'm doing great. >> congratulation on the new book. "the briefing." quite a read, takes us through interesting chapters in your life. we want to get into that a little bit, i would like to start with the end. you know -- >> that
book tv on c-span 2. >> up next. former white house peace secretary sean spicer recounts his time in trudge, interviewed by michael steel, afterward, weekly interview program with guest hosts. >> welcome sean spicer. how are you doing. >> thank you, michael. i'm doing great. >> congratulation on the new book. "the briefing." quite a read, takes us through interesting chapters in your life. we want to get into that a little bit, i would like to start with the...
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get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. want to know what the best thing about childhood is? at some point, it stops. >>> in the year 2000 we get mall come in the middle. "malcolm in the middle" gives us bryan cranston and is a single camera comedy. >> around here, being smart is like being radioactive. >> single camera comedies were funny. and the fact that you could shoot them like movies and they could be terrific every week. >> yep, class president felt really good. but later that night, i had a dream. >> critics loved that because it was something new. it was something that they weren't expecting. >> i used to see the traffic. the only thing moving and the car pool lane. >> hey, daddy, you want a date with mama? >> get in the car. >> "curb" came because larry wanted to do a special. it was his -- you know, just, uh, follow my life. but he would only make it with the stipulation that if he didn't like it, he could buy it back. lucky for us, he liked it. >> are you trying to act like you ain't with me? >> no, i'm not try
get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. want to know what the best thing about childhood is? at some point, it stops. >>> in the year 2000 we get mall come in the middle. "malcolm in the middle" gives us bryan cranston and is a single camera comedy. >> around here, being smart is like being radioactive. >> single camera comedies were funny. and the fact that you could shoot them like movies and they could be terrific...
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i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico.kes a lot of work to run this business, but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long, and sometimes i don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein now has 33% more protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. and it has a guaranteed great taste. man: boost gives me everything i need to be up for doing what i love. boost high protein. be up for it. boost high protein. they work togetherf doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum micronutrients. restoring your awesome, daily. centrum. feed your cells. dear foremothers, your society was led by a woman, who governed thousands... ...commanded armies... ...yielded to no one. when i found you in my dna, i learned where my strength comes from. my name is courtney mckinney, and this is my ancestrydna story. now with 2 times more geographic detail than other dna tests. order your kit at ancestrydna.com. [beep] [beep] [beep] ou
i have to say, you seemed a lot chattier on tv. geico.kes a lot of work to run this business, but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long, and sometimes i don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost to get the nutrition i'm missing. boost high protein now has 33% more protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. and it has a guaranteed great taste. man: boost gives me everything i need to be up for doing what i love. boost high protein. be up for it. boost high protein. they...
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leo plays an actor in tv westerns and brad his stunt double.them shooting the scene in a cream colored cadillac and quentin tarantino directing. "e.t." has learned brad is focusing on more than acting. a source tells us the actor is balancing work with fatherhood. a judge's recent ruling is allowing the actor to be with his kids for an extended time without angelina ainvol's invol. per their agreement, angelina is only allowed to call the kids once per day at a time agreed upon in advance. brad has been with his kids at his los feel oez home. as for brad's relationship with angelina, the source claims they still don't get along at all. in fact, they can barely be in the same room. >>> next, nick jonas and priyanka ready to wed after just two months? ♪ >> i love the idea of getting married. i totally want to get married at some point. >> that's what priyanka told "e.t." just six days before nick popped the question, reportedly during her birthday celebration last week. nick and priyanka's reps would not comment, but a source tells "e.t." quote,
leo plays an actor in tv westerns and brad his stunt double.them shooting the scene in a cream colored cadillac and quentin tarantino directing. "e.t." has learned brad is focusing on more than acting. a source tells us the actor is balancing work with fatherhood. a judge's recent ruling is allowing the actor to be with his kids for an extended time without angelina ainvol's invol. per their agreement, angelina is only allowed to call the kids once per day at a time agreed upon in...
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one thing that exploded, reality tv.r was part of it and so was his good friend andy cohen of bravo tv fame. two pioneers if you will. the pair sat down together to reflect back on the era that reshaped the world of television as we know it. >> so when you started in like 2004, you started at bravo. >> yes. >> and you were the executive producer on we'queer eye. >> yes. project runway. those were the two big shows at bravo at that time. off the back of project runway, we created top chef. we wanted to do for food what we had done for fashion and really shows that highlighted creativity. >> what do you think it was about reality tv, particularly at that time, that exploded? >> for us, it was about unique people who were super talented. >> why are you shouting by the way? >> i know. i always shout. >> i feel like you're shouting. >> i always shout in interviews. >> okay. >> for us, it was about unique, creative people who were extremely talented being creative on tv in the fields of food, fashion, beauty, and design. those
one thing that exploded, reality tv.r was part of it and so was his good friend andy cohen of bravo tv fame. two pioneers if you will. the pair sat down together to reflect back on the era that reshaped the world of television as we know it. >> so when you started in like 2004, you started at bravo. >> yes. >> and you were the executive producer on we'queer eye. >> yes. project runway. those were the two big shows at bravo at that time. off the back of project runway, we...
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only used as the exterior, and the inside looks way different than the tv version.details about the house, even though the show was filmed on a stage at paramount studios. >> what happened at the top of the staircase? were the bedrooms up there? >> the bedroom was out by the bathroom on stage 5. 'cause that always confused me, i kept looking looking? >> looking around? >> and i couldn't find them. these are the questions we get. >> the north hollywood house, looking just as groovy as it did when it was purchased back in 1973 for $61,000, back when "the brady bunch" was still on the air. check it out, wood panelling, plush carpet and plenty of closet space for your bell boll bottoms. >> it's a living shrine. >> it was kelsey mccallister whitmeuse and she has fond memories of fans coming to visit. >> you were able to people watch a lot? >> we loved it. my grandma and i would sit at the kitchen table and we should see all these people come up and they were full of smiles and they came from all over the world so that was really interesting. >> and how much did you hear
only used as the exterior, and the inside looks way different than the tv version.details about the house, even though the show was filmed on a stage at paramount studios. >> what happened at the top of the staircase? were the bedrooms up there? >> the bedroom was out by the bathroom on stage 5. 'cause that always confused me, i kept looking looking? >> looking around? >> and i couldn't find them. these are the questions we get. >> the north hollywood house,...
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tv,ext, on american history we hear from a panel of scholars war brides and the children. this is cohosted by the japanese american national museum and the usc shin so itoh center -- usc center for japanese religions and culture. >> ok. a brief history of why we started this. my name is frederick. frederick --is frederick douglass cloyd. was a war bride of the second wave, meaning she married my father during the korean war or shortly thereafter, as opposed to the first wave born after the war in the 40's.
tv,ext, on american history we hear from a panel of scholars war brides and the children. this is cohosted by the japanese american national museum and the usc shin so itoh center -- usc center for japanese religions and culture. >> ok. a brief history of why we started this. my name is frederick. frederick --is frederick douglass cloyd. was a war bride of the second wave, meaning she married my father during the korean war or shortly thereafter, as opposed to the first wave born after...
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. >> tonight at nighthawk eastern on c-span2's book tv. -- 9:00 eastern. ago, july 14, 1918, u.s. army aviator lieutenant quentin roosevelt, the in the sun of theodore roosevelt, was shot down and killed in the village of chamery france northeast of paris. to mark the centennial of his death, american history tv visited the village with historians. >> and standing in chamery in front of a monument interview to quentin roosevelt, and lieutenant and the 95th aero squadron of the first pursuit group in world war i. into the wooded area a short distance, on july 14, 1918, quentin roosevelt's plane was shot down during a dogfight with german pilots. quentin was the youngest child of theodore roosevelt. quentin and his brothers all served during world war i. quentin chose the air service like a lot of young men. he was 20 years old at the time of his death. in flying in the air service was an honor attribute for young men who were daring. not long before quentin was shot down and killed, he was placed in the 95th aero squadron, part of the first pursuit squadron. followingcharged with a
. >> tonight at nighthawk eastern on c-span2's book tv. -- 9:00 eastern. ago, july 14, 1918, u.s. army aviator lieutenant quentin roosevelt, the in the sun of theodore roosevelt, was shot down and killed in the village of chamery france northeast of paris. to mark the centennial of his death, american history tv visited the village with historians. >> and standing in chamery in front of a monument interview to quentin roosevelt, and lieutenant and the 95th aero squadron of the first...