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so then she said winkler. so i got up. you know.f the i said but i didn't show you my forget me not. she said you see nothing. >> jimmy: rely? >> i said there are verugated actual ips over there i tulips over there, forget it i'm not going to show you. >> jimmy: that's what happened the first episode of the show. >> i told that story and they then created the scene where i'm walk down an imaginary aisle in a grocery store. >> jimmy: so they got you writing the show and you're probably not being paid for that. >> you know what they together make a little bubble of genius. >> jimmy: they are -- handobillr is fantastic. >> unbelievable. >> jimmy: like one of the funniest people ever breathed. how many grandchildren do you have? >> we have five. >> jimmy: what's the youngest? >> ten months old. and the oldest is eight. >> jimmy: eight years old. that's perfect. that's "happy days" age. have they seen you on "happy days"? >> i did sit with ace. ace is six. when he was about just turning five we watched "happy days" together and he looked
so then she said winkler. so i got up. you know.f the i said but i didn't show you my forget me not. she said you see nothing. >> jimmy: rely? >> i said there are verugated actual ips over there i tulips over there, forget it i'm not going to show you. >> jimmy: that's what happened the first episode of the show. >> i told that story and they then created the scene where i'm walk down an imaginary aisle in a grocery store. >> jimmy: so they got you writing the show...
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in mattlet's bring winkler. blankfein me to the company, and let's preface this by saying he is still ceo until he steps down, possibly by the end of the year. he came to goldman at the top when goldman was very proudly championing something that is a value at risk which is about risk-taking. as you heard from my colleagues so far, one of the big disappointments in the aftermath of the financial crisis is that it has been able to be the great trading firm that it was before the financial crisis. that is why it took longer than they would have liked to get the stock back up to the all-time high recently. he of course is a traitor to begin with. why isn'tzzle is, goldman -- 10 years after, still not the leader in trading consistently? shery: yet seen goldman sachs throughout the year, how has the culture changed over the decades before lloyd blankfein and after lloyd blankfein? firm it is a much bigger and goldman will be the first to say that. a lotou get some big, will change because of the size and scope of the
in mattlet's bring winkler. blankfein me to the company, and let's preface this by saying he is still ceo until he steps down, possibly by the end of the year. he came to goldman at the top when goldman was very proudly championing something that is a value at risk which is about risk-taking. as you heard from my colleagues so far, one of the big disappointments in the aftermath of the financial crisis is that it has been able to be the great trading firm that it was before the financial...
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henry winkler is working. he made it clear he's still living the dream. >> oh, my god. for the phone to ring. >> in 1974, 44 years ago, henry came a cultural icon as the fonz on "happy days." >> hey! >> i am very proud. >> was there a time you wanted to get as far away from the fonz and all that stuff? >> i thought i could stop people from identifying me as fonzie if i just said it often enough. i was typecast any way, and for eight years, nine years, i didn't get a lot of work. so i became a producer. >> henry showed me around his l.a. home. he keeps scrapbooks from every production he's ever worked on. >> these are the 250 episodes. >> add to that, his latest project playing an acting coach. >> you better prepare a monologue. >> he's falls in love, and bill created the comedy. >> out of the corner of my mind, i am making him laugh. i watch this man on "saturday night live." i'm making him laugh. >> clearly at 72 years young, he's still got it. not mad for a kid from york who grew up dyslexic. what did your parnls say when you wanted to be an actor? >> my parents wante
henry winkler is working. he made it clear he's still living the dream. >> oh, my god. for the phone to ring. >> in 1974, 44 years ago, henry came a cultural icon as the fonz on "happy days." >> hey! >> i am very proud. >> was there a time you wanted to get as far away from the fonz and all that stuff? >> i thought i could stop people from identifying me as fonzie if i just said it often enough. i was typecast any way, and for eight years, nine...
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and henry winkler's in it. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, i love henry winkler!you forget it -- you forget that he was the fonz, 'cause he's this nice guy. his grandson and my daughter go -- are in the same class, so i'd see him at school events. and he's just like, "hello, bill. look at us. [ laughter ] how are we doing this morning?" like, he's such a sweet guy. and then one time he was telling me a story, and he said, yeah, you know -- he goes, "we were in dallas, and we were doing a meet and greet, and we couldn't leave," because you remember "happy days" was the biggest thing in the world. it was like, just tons of fans. and he said, they couldn't get to their car 'cause there were so many fans. he goes, "so i did fonzie. and i said, 'hey, part like the red sea.'" and he did it, and i'm getting chills right now. like he did it, and i was like -- you're fonzie. >> jimmy: dude, you're fonzie. you're arthur fonzarelli. you just, "ay." >> arthur fonzarelli, yeah. and then he hit a jukebox. and i was like, "no way!" [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no he did not. he did no
and henry winkler's in it. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh, i love henry winkler!you forget it -- you forget that he was the fonz, 'cause he's this nice guy. his grandson and my daughter go -- are in the same class, so i'd see him at school events. and he's just like, "hello, bill. look at us. [ laughter ] how are we doing this morning?" like, he's such a sweet guy. and then one time he was telling me a story, and he said, yeah, you know -- he goes, "we were in dallas, and we were...
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wheres the winkler bakery they continue to cook some things like they did. ashley: we're back in the car and it smells amazing. j.r.: we got moravian sugar cakes. it is made right here in salem. ashley: we're going to try it. j.r.: too bad we're not all smell-o-vision. stops inne of the must salem. symbols originally the for mickey's tint shop. -- tin shop. it was up the street, it got banged up a couple of times. there's a lot of stories about being used to serve coffee for the moravians sunrise service and soldiers hiding in it. none of that is true. it has kind of been a symbol of hospitality. we are to see how some rich people used to live. ashley: what part of town is that? j.r.: we're going at -- going lda area.e reyno , sheolds's wife built this estate. this is the estate on the right. this road was dirt originally. mrs. reynolds had a paved into downtown. this is the museum of american art. it is still a really neat place. it's not what you would think of as a massive home. ashley: it is not the opulence you would get from somebody like the vanderbil
wheres the winkler bakery they continue to cook some things like they did. ashley: we're back in the car and it smells amazing. j.r.: we got moravian sugar cakes. it is made right here in salem. ashley: we're going to try it. j.r.: too bad we're not all smell-o-vision. stops inne of the must salem. symbols originally the for mickey's tint shop. -- tin shop. it was up the street, it got banged up a couple of times. there's a lot of stories about being used to serve coffee for the moravians...
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this is the winkler bakery, where they continued to bake some things like they did. we are going to go in. >> we are back in the car, because we got -- moravian sugar cakes, a traditional dish made in old salem. >> we're going to try it. >> too bad we are not on smell of vision. >> the car smells amazing. >> there are several places to get it, but this is the original home of it. this is one of the must stops in salem. the coffee pot is an interesting story also. that was originally the symbol shop,kki 10 shop -- tin and people knew you could get a coffee pot up there. when they build 40 through here, they moved it down here. aboutare a lot of stories coffee being served for the moravian sunrise service and soldiers hiding in it, but none of that is true. it has been the symbol of hospitality for a long time. >> we have a belly full of treats, where should we go? >> we should see where the rich people used to live. this is the reynold area. this started out as a dirt road, and when r.j. reynolds wife decided she did not want to live in her downtown home, she built --
this is the winkler bakery, where they continued to bake some things like they did. we are going to go in. >> we are back in the car, because we got -- moravian sugar cakes, a traditional dish made in old salem. >> we're going to try it. >> too bad we are not on smell of vision. >> the car smells amazing. >> there are several places to get it, but this is the original home of it. this is one of the must stops in salem. the coffee pot is an interesting story also....
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the acting teacher is henry winkler. >> yes, henry winkler is in it.people -- and i'm sure you'll attest this as well. he came on this show, he's one of those guys, nothing would be worse than if he was a bad guy. >> no, yeah, he's the nicest human being on the planet. >> seth: and you need it to be the case. you need henry winkler to be as nice as he is. >> yes. and then we cast him as a very angry acting coach. >> seth: yeah. >> and there is a scene in the pilot where he has to make sarah goldberg cry. and he's yelling at her and everything. and i went over and i go, "henry, you gotta really go at her. like, don't worry about the words, you just gotta, you know, try to make her cry." and he pulled me aside, he goes, "bill, i need to understand something. this man i'm playing, he's an ass [ bleep ]." [ light laughter ] i said, "yes, he's an ass [ bleep ]." he went "okay." [ light laughter ] and then he did this take and he went at her so hard. and we're like, "whoa!" [ laughter ] and she was going, "oh, god." it's in the show. she's like, "wait, whoa,
the acting teacher is henry winkler. >> yes, henry winkler is in it.people -- and i'm sure you'll attest this as well. he came on this show, he's one of those guys, nothing would be worse than if he was a bad guy. >> no, yeah, he's the nicest human being on the planet. >> seth: and you need it to be the case. you need henry winkler to be as nice as he is. >> yes. and then we cast him as a very angry acting coach. >> seth: yeah. >> and there is a scene in the...
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adam winkler says we should not be thinking about the first amendment. brannon: number one, to round off the comment on history, one of the difficulties is that historians usually don't approach historical subjects in order to answer or be informed about the correct outcome of some controversy. why theant to find out framers were so hung up, as a historian, you would just do it. you are not usually trying to answer or have it shed light on something -- some contemporary controversy. many historians will caution, it's hard to draw lessons from the past. longf the problems with history as we are asking history to provide answers for questions that participants in the past might not have understood. they would not understand what the debate is about. i think that is where you get some of this disconnect and the difficulty of having people agree about what the right lessons to draw from history have been. amendment, i first think the court has traditionally borrowed doctrine -- it's one thing to say the constitution means x. saying that the first amendment p
adam winkler says we should not be thinking about the first amendment. brannon: number one, to round off the comment on history, one of the difficulties is that historians usually don't approach historical subjects in order to answer or be informed about the correct outcome of some controversy. why theant to find out framers were so hung up, as a historian, you would just do it. you are not usually trying to answer or have it shed light on something -- some contemporary controversy. many...
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henry winkler. and music from sabrina carpenter featuring jonas blue.re's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's very kind of you. hi everyone. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. thank you. thank you for bringing the elements to the air. what a day it was today.
henry winkler. and music from sabrina carpenter featuring jonas blue.re's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: that's very kind of you. hi everyone. welcome. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thanks for coming. thank you. thank you for bringing the elements to the air. what a day it was today.
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make sure we hold them accountable but i spoke to the ceo of everest steel mill in colorado, conrad winkler and talked a little bit about just the impact that the nafta would have on the them if we were to withdraw, doubled with the steel tariff, he is very greatful that can a da has been removed from the steel tariff, who else is removed through this process we will wait and see but there are a lot of conversations we need to have with the white house to make sure the economic benefit outweigh it is economic harm of such tariff actions. >> brennan: would you ask for a carveout for countries that have a security relationship with the united states, like south korea and japan? >> well, i think it is incredibly important that we have our allies standing with us, not just on the economy but in security matters and if you look at the north korea situation, what south korea is dealing with and japan is dealing with and that's why a lot of the times when i talk about north korea i talk about the try lateral relationship between japan, south korea and the united states, it is not just the united s
make sure we hold them accountable but i spoke to the ceo of everest steel mill in colorado, conrad winkler and talked a little bit about just the impact that the nafta would have on the them if we were to withdraw, doubled with the steel tariff, he is very greatful that can a da has been removed from the steel tariff, who else is removed through this process we will wait and see but there are a lot of conversations we need to have with the white house to make sure the economic benefit outweigh...
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charlie day, judd apatow, jensen ackles, henry winkler, roseanne barr, and john goodman.from dua lipa, the decemberists, sabrina carpenter featuring jonas blue, and chloe x halle. the state of new jersey has given us many gifts, >> are you coming with me? >> i would love to but you haven't asked me. >> jimmy: this is a situation where i'm in a compromising position. i'll be lying down with a gown on. and katie couric will be lurking with our questions. >> i'll be there for you. >> jimmy: thank you, guillermo. you know, the stafts new jersey has given us many gifts. frank sinatra, bubble-wrap, air conditioning, and our first guest. he has a new show here on abc called "alex, inc." >> quit your job? >> yes. what if i, and this is one of the reasons i want to take to you dinner, start my own podcast company. [ laughter ] >> why are you laughing? >> because you're kidding. you're not kidding? oh, god. >> jimmy: "alex inc" premieres march 28th, please welcome zach braff. >> jimmy: welcome. >> i like that. [ cheers and applause ] >> this is really, really good. hi, everybody. a
charlie day, judd apatow, jensen ackles, henry winkler, roseanne barr, and john goodman.from dua lipa, the decemberists, sabrina carpenter featuring jonas blue, and chloe x halle. the state of new jersey has given us many gifts, >> are you coming with me? >> i would love to but you haven't asked me. >> jimmy: this is a situation where i'm in a compromising position. i'll be lying down with a gown on. and katie couric will be lurking with our questions. >> i'll be there...
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tomorrow night, charlie day will be here, henry winkler will join us, and we'll have music from sabrinaarr and john goodman, with music from chloe and halle. please join us for that [ cheers and applause ] there aren't too many journalists i'd allow to be part of my first colonoscopy, it's really just our first guest and jake tapper, but she cared about not just my colon she cares about all of our colons, please welcome a 7-time emmy winner and co-founder of "stand up two cancer," katie couric. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: hello. why are you looking at me like that? what went on in that room i didn't know about. >> i didn't tell you about some of the things you said to me when you were still out of it. >> jimmy: what did i say. >> you were fine. how great and wonderful is he [ cheers and applause ] that jimmy, that you donated your ass to awareness. thank you so much. >> jimmy: nobody else wanted it. i agree it's a good enough cause. >> wasn't bad right. >> jimmy: i brought it to the salvation army they said we'll pass. not only was it not bad it was fine. only part i didn't like
tomorrow night, charlie day will be here, henry winkler will join us, and we'll have music from sabrinaarr and john goodman, with music from chloe and halle. please join us for that [ cheers and applause ] there aren't too many journalists i'd allow to be part of my first colonoscopy, it's really just our first guest and jake tapper, but she cared about not just my colon she cares about all of our colons, please welcome a 7-time emmy winner and co-founder of "stand up two cancer,"...
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check out the app where the top liberal and conservative scholars neilson lunden and winkler agree aboutt. so concern about total disarms of the citizens is at the core. this is what the nra is constantly warning will happen. what's so striking about this proposal is it's completely unnecessary in the heller opinion that justice stevens dissented from, the regulation of guns ranging from preventing guns in schools and having background checks and so forth are perfectly constitutional. furthermore, 44 states allow open carry even though the supreme court hasn't said that's constitutionally required. you can pass all the gun control regulation without appealing the second amendment and to call for the second amendment would inflame the politics to a degree we haven't seen roe vs. wade. >> the 2008 heller decision to which you just referred is the only case in the modern era. perhaps the only case where the supreme court really has drilled down on what does it mean, a well regulated militia and what did they decide? >> they decided that the second amendment has at its core an individual rig
check out the app where the top liberal and conservative scholars neilson lunden and winkler agree aboutt. so concern about total disarms of the citizens is at the core. this is what the nra is constantly warning will happen. what's so striking about this proposal is it's completely unnecessary in the heller opinion that justice stevens dissented from, the regulation of guns ranging from preventing guns in schools and having background checks and so forth are perfectly constitutional....
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patrick: i would tend to agree with winkler with one caveat. i agree there will be certain tests and tools and that is going to happen. is there is aned movement to try to make the first amendment test applicable to the second amendment. this idea that freedom of assembly and freedom of speech and freedom of access to information and freedom to publish being one and the same is carrying a gun. they say if i can carry a book b, whyint a to point can't i carry a gun? there is a difference. they are right next to each other, but they have similar histories and a similar impacts -- but they have dissimilar histories and dissimilar impacts. in the 18th century there was an op-ed that talked about the first and second amendment and it was used to talk about freedom of the press and freedom of assembly. it said just like there is a line that prevents the militia its neighbors, there needs to be aligned with the first amendment. you cannot use these amendments for the destruction of people. in the 19th century, these first amendment's arguments start c
patrick: i would tend to agree with winkler with one caveat. i agree there will be certain tests and tools and that is going to happen. is there is aned movement to try to make the first amendment test applicable to the second amendment. this idea that freedom of assembly and freedom of speech and freedom of access to information and freedom to publish being one and the same is carrying a gun. they say if i can carry a book b, whyint a to point can't i carry a gun? there is a difference. they...
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nelson london and alan winkler with what it means and what they disagree.of the -- the scholars agree that all of the stuff -- much of the stuff we're talking about is perfectly consistent and that the second amendment is at the core an individual right. they just disagree along the ma margins. justice john paul stevens proposed the right of the people to keep and bear arms should be amended to say the right of the people who serve in the militia to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. other disagree and say it is an individual right of self-defense. but regardless of what where you come down and folks who want gun control should do what the inspiring kids are doing, which is to march and to lobby their legislators and to go to congress and it is really -- >> and whatever side of the issue, they are impressive in doing that. i wonder if we can't discuss this as a town hall at the constitution center. what a great topic that would be. to discuss with the smartest constitutional minds and americans at the constitution center what that clause means to us
nelson london and alan winkler with what it means and what they disagree.of the -- the scholars agree that all of the stuff -- much of the stuff we're talking about is perfectly consistent and that the second amendment is at the core an individual right. they just disagree along the ma margins. justice john paul stevens proposed the right of the people to keep and bear arms should be amended to say the right of the people who serve in the militia to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed....
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i know adam winkler has written -- he wasn't here today, but he had an op-ed in "the new york times,"very provocative, saying don't worry about it. why don't you just allow open carry, no one will do it, and then you won't be violating the constitution. it's an interesting thought, he might have been on to something. >> michael, what laws or judicial decisions are you most concerned about? you criticize judge posener's decision striking down an illinois law which prohibited the carrying of a loaded weapon outside the home. you called that a masterpiece of passive aggression because he had previously criticized heller. and then you note some future regulations that you fear might be challenged in court including marking ammunition. what's the future going to look like on the litigation front, and what are you concerned about? >> well, the posener opinion is so interesting because he is vociferous in his criticism of the heller opinion and continued those in the opinion, rehashed them and said, well, but i can't do anything about that and is then extended it, i suggest, further than it
i know adam winkler has written -- he wasn't here today, but he had an op-ed in "the new york times,"very provocative, saying don't worry about it. why don't you just allow open carry, no one will do it, and then you won't be violating the constitution. it's an interesting thought, he might have been on to something. >> michael, what laws or judicial decisions are you most concerned about? you criticize judge posener's decision striking down an illinois law which prohibited the...