bill carter. bill, you mentioned you knew him a little bit. you certainly ran in circles with folks who teldealt with hi and knew him well. explain how he was considered in terms of what kind of person he was inside the industry, inside television. i think if you look at even the tweets you re seeing now, he had a huge amount of goodwill. the guy really did build up a lot of goodwill, because he was a star who didn t he never acted like a star. he was just a working comic who got a great break and enjoyed the heck out of it. i met him a few times when he was on full house and then later in his career. then i really had a long talk with him when he came on my sirius radio show. he would talk about things like how when he was on full house, the girls kind of looked at him as the dad on the set. and he really took that seriously. and i know he wound up advising them and talking to them.
to vote on this next week, but when on the lead co-sponsor said he ll vote yes. i think president donald trump is right, saying this and she won t go hard place on hard-hit places. neil: if she said this was not about a budget itemized plan and it would inn be the first one on the right or left we ve had that, this would of course a perfect opportunity to explain. i feel like, she s obviously like a star, like all eyes on her these days and everyone s playing top her. but when she s getting called out on t she can t defend t. time after time with her, especially, that you might have these great ideas but in actuality. neil: there s a new beer. ruth bad er ginsberg beer.
[laughter] i could see his hair the whole time. it sickens me in a weird way. it is male menopause at its very worst. [laughter] [applause] with amazing i believe that trump is turning a lot of people in the media into thinking that he is the central character of david bowie as heroes. up against the wall, bullets flying over our head. i went to the republican convention and i sort trump speak. i immediately knew he would win. because he makes everyone else be like a star. when you talk about him, suddenly there is a righteousness and they are addicted to him. yeah. coming up, fools who do not follow the rules. we discussed the crackdown of jeff sessions. that is next! [applause] patrick woke up with a sore back.
were able to feel equal to male a macbook air he latched on to the tendency in the one nine hundred sixty s. and held on to it right up until the end of his career. to total cycle here has continued. among the french designers favorite models was a young the indian model first took to the catwalk for eve celeron in one nine hundred seventy six. i mean. at first glance even celeron made a very reserved and shy impression on people. but in smaller more intimate company he could be completely different he told stories and was good at imitating people in general he was an incredibly polite respectful person. in the thirteen years i worked for him he never acted like a star during fittings he d even ask me what i thought everyone could have a say them on their one eye view along but. after the paris museum a second eve celeron museum is due to open in america shana tova nineteenth the
american character and, you know, it s these kinds of young people who make me extraordinarily optimistic and hopeful about our future. that s the president welcoming three heroes who stopped a major terror attack. but what if that islamist on the train they just tackled was transporting a toy gun to his child for his birthday? those heroes would go to zeros before you could say islamaphobia. now we have a kid named ahmed bringing a clock to school that looked like a bomb. he was arrested for a hoax crime and looked like a star. so far the president invited him to the white house. awesome. i love happy endings. but here s a thought from the department of common sense. as individuals we can make our own decisions about our own