if you re not taking a hit of the nitrous oxide isn t a little sketchy. the question i have, i understand that that bit was not in the script. it was not in the script. and i didn t think of it. we had rehearsed that scene, and i wanted to stay on my set to get used to the stool where the tools were and things just to get comfortable in that dental office. and i hear hey, you know what would be funny? and i look around, and there is a guy on a ladder adjusting a lamp. and i no, a guy on a ladder adjusting a lamp, what would be funny? if you took a hit of the nitrous oxide first before you give to it jerry. and i thought that was brilliant. what you saw in the clip is take
humor, do you know what this about? do you know why we re here? to be out. this is out. gentleman named rick ludwin was in charge of late night. he approaches jerry seinfeld, if you had an idea for a tv show for yourself, we would just love to talk about it jerry said larry david and i we re just going to write about our friends. what kind of stories, no stories. no stories? no. why am i watching it because it s on tv. not yet. it was completely nontraditional. we decided to make a pilot the second button literally makes or breaks the shirt look at it, it s too high. then the research came in. weak. but rick ludwin believed in it. he said i could give you the money from the budget and you can do four episodes more of seinfeld. biggest change was elaine was
the trump personally directed his lawyer to lie in front of congress about this project and you quality that we re witnessing here the problem being that negotiations were still carried out why he was running for president and the democrats are certainly happy to use this against him some are even calling for impeachment you have the timing is interesting isn t it jerry his record breaking posho government shutdown and this fierce battle between democrats and the president. that s right and if and he s also losing increasingly support of the public if you look at the polls then a majority things that it s his personal fall that we re having this shutdown here are not being solved that he s taking eight hundred thousand federal employees hostage just to realize the wall at the southern border with mexico
what s your audience like, who are your fans, are they different than they used to be? no, there is still the same. tom: one thing that hasn t changed is it jerry s famous easy-going personality and down to earth charm. this is fascinating, isn t it?ha i have to say, this is funnier than anything i could have imagined.r that poor reporter, got what heb deserved. those are some of the most awkward and uni most awkward, uninteresting questions that could have been asked. you re talking about a guy who has been around.wh what was vegas like, what was he going to say? a look at the archives, pull out a little b roll and take a look. tom: he wasn t prepared.th kevin, this was hilarious, dohi you think he was intentionally hilarious or was he just being cranky jerry? i think he s got problems, 90, he says he s doing gigs re
sound with his body. now the folks at nasa are watching closely. they say it could help them come up with escape plans for future rocket flights. adam housley has details live in the west coast news hub. this guy is planning something nobody has ever done. yeah, shepard. you think 96,000 feet is enough. not really. he talks about going 23 miles as you mentioned basically on the edge of space and jumping out. nasa following it very closely once again private industry may be helping the space industry in more recent years. as he goes, he will break, if he does, this the speed of sound, a super sonic speeds, he has to wearing that special custom space suit it will be negative 70 degrees shepard if he attempts that jump as he is planning later this year. shepard: he is getting some help from this man who actually set the current record back in 1960, right, adam? yeah. joe kit jerry is his name. he is 84 years old. it s amazing what he did if you think about it. 1960, this man was 1