that you couldn t have on network television. - people are really trying to do something adventurous. [both gasp] all: channel 7, shame on you. - this is more a celebration of culture and opening the doors and allowing america to come on inside. - there s always something on television, and some of it may be better than we deserve. - [laughs] that was cool. [dramatic music] - listen to it. oh! [crowd cheering] they know when it hits the bottom, it ll be 1990. good-bye to the 80s in. all: ten, nine. all: eight. eight! eight! eight! - oh, will this horrible year never end? - when the 90s begin, we re starting to see a lot of experimentation. [gunshots] all: [quickly] seven, six, five, four, three, two, one! [cheering] - and the simpsons, i think, in some senses was inspired by not necessarily a 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. - [laughing] you stupid - d oh! -
three very, very good people in. they re great people. very smart people. i just hope that they re going to be fair. because the other side please the ref. well, the courts decision coming shortly after president joe biden mentioned trump in the riot multiple times in a major campaign speech in pennsylvania. take a listen. trump said that there was a lot of love on january the 6th. the rest of the nation, including law enforcement, saw a lot of hate. and violence. one capitol police officer called it medieval battle. that same officer called vile racist names. he said it was more afraid in the capital of the united states of america in the chambers then when he was fighting as a soldier in the war in iraq. with today marking the third anniversary of the deadly riot, new videos emerging of the mob gathered outside the house chamber door talking with two republican lawmakers, who had broken windows. what was said in just a moment for you. all of this is coming with just
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you bullied that boy. one of the most recognizable faces on daytime television. nobody tells me who to put on my show, including you. is calling it quits. dr. phil, dr. phil! tonight, before dr. phil leaves the studio, he s sitting down with us. dr. phil, welcome. to talk about his 20 years as the on-call doc for on-camera drama. who do you get along with? just as the surgeon general releases a report on the harms of social media it is urgent that we take action. dr. phil digs into america s growing mental health crisis, especially among teenagers. young people started watching people live their lives instead of living their own lives. and later it s the tonight show with jay leno! comedian jay leno s road to recovery after surviving a garage fire and a motorcycle crash. i never thought of myself as a roast comic. who gives us the latest on his health. i got a new face and a new ear. can i see it? sure. and his return to the c