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Transcripts For CNN This Is Life With Lisa Ling 20240707

they know when it hits the bottom, it would be 1990, good-bye to the 80s. oh, it is horrible year never ends. when the nineties began, we started seeing a lot of experimentation. the simonsimpsons was not d or anything. it was a distrust. tv disrespects me, it laughs at me, not with me. the sitcoms of the eighties were sort of a warm, safe humor. the kids, they listen to the rap music which gives them the brain damage. there was a real yearning for another type of humor. we were able to spoof fatherhood which at the time and i stress, at the time was bill cosby as the shining example. stuff that got away with because it is a cartoon. the father strangling the child. we are going to keep on trying to strengthen the american family, make american families a lot more like the waldens and a lot less like the sim simpsons. we go to the bizarre period of time when the sitting president is raging against sitcoms. they dealt with issues of racism and

Transcripts For CNN This Is Life With Lisa Ling 20240707

this has been going on for 20 minutes now. what is he looking for? says he has to find the perfect dozen. perfect dozen? yeah, each egg has to be perfect. there started to become a genuine independent film movement. and sun dance institute had everything to do with it. the idea of starting sun dance was that i felt i d grown up being a part of the major film industry because that s all there was and i was very fortunate to be part of that, but as time went on i became more aware of other stories that could be told. they could be told by people less inclined to be commercially attractive. they were different. they were off beat, but they were stories that i felt should be told. women are lonely in the 90s. it s our new phase. we ll live. there was a sudden recognition because of the success of films that came out of that festival. and it drove such a profound change into main line hollywood. say, man, you got a joint? no, not on me, man. it d be a lot co

Transcripts For MSNBC Dateline 20240707

star. but she had a strong alibi. do you know who shot garrett warren? and that is only the start of the twist in the solving with mystery. this is one of those stranger than fiction kind of things. certainly, no one would write a script like this. the most stunning twist of all is what didn t happen. my mom suddenly said, don t you. that hit me hard in the balls. my mom never sore. hello, and welcome to dateline. garrett ward was a hollywood stunt man, who made his living pulling off death defying acts. then one night, he opened the door for a stranger and found himself in the middle of a terrifying scene that was all too real. garrett was looking down the barrel of a gun, moments later, four shots rang out. and soon investigators would be embroiled in a who done it with more twists than a feature film. here s josh mankiewicz with, the plot thickens. ready and action action. it ranks second only to money. i as the single most important word in hollywood. an

Transcripts For FOXNEWS Jesse Watters Primetime 20240707

into the memory. when they found that hillary wasn t going to be president. donald j. trump is president of the united states. [boos] and if you ask some people, decades from now, they will all remember where we were when cassidy hutchinson testified before the january 6 committee. you maybe asking who is cassidy has in turn? it s a good question. took a while for prime time to figure it out, but he was apparently a lower level junior staffer at the trump white house. this junior staffer became the leading lady in yesterday s made for tv drama. the new york times described it as a very special episode, and a jawdropping production. is this a serious congressional committee or an episode of west wing? because your testimony was reviewed by a new york times tv critic. cassidy was cast perfectly for this role. he gave the audience exactly what they wanted to hear. a jam-packed action scene straight out of 24. i mean, the trump white house. when barbie the president s

Transcripts For CNN The Nineties 20240707

we do that you couldn t have on network television. people are really trying to do something adventurous. shame on you! this is more celebration of culture and opening the doors and allowing america to come on inside. there is always something on television and some of it may be better than we deserve. that was cool. listen to it. oh, they know when it hits the bottom, it will be 1990, good-bye to the 80s. ten, nine, eight eight, eight, eight! oh, will this horrible year never end? when the 90s began, we started to see a lot of experimentation. and the simpsons i think in some senses was inspired by not necessarily hatred of television, but a distrust of a lot of the ways in which television was talking to us. tv respects me. it laughs with me. not at me. you re stupid. doh! i think the sitcoms of the 80s were such a warm, safe, humor. i love you guys. the kids, they listen to the rap music, which gives them the brain damage. and i th

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