kramer: take one! jerry: no! kramer stop it! jason alexander: and boom, there you go, a situation comedy. sheldon: bazinga! tim allen: this twenty -three minutes of magic. lucy: it s so tasty, too! tracy morgan: you fell in love with these characters. arnold: what chu talkin about willis? geri jewell: we need to laugh at ourselves. joey: you hide my clothes, i m wearing everything you own. constance wu: laughter opens you up. haley: okay ready? surprise! [screaming and chaos] mara brock akil: the things that we might be afraid to talk about. bow: some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing. tim reid: like racism. son: so the cops are the bad guys? dre: yes. bow: no. kim fields: class wars ralph: money! i m a millionaire. dan levy: and gender diversity. sarah: dad? maura: hi girls. ted danson: you can reach in and really touch people s hearts. dianne: i hate you sam: are you as turned on as i am? dianne: more! rainn wilson: whether it s a family li
kramer: no there good. jerry: i don t want it. henry winkler: what do you want? you want comedy. kramer: take one! jerry: no! kramer stop it! jason alexander: and boom, there you go, a situation comedy. sheldon: bazinga! tim allen: this twenty -three minutes of magic. lucy: it s so tasty, too! tracy morgan: you fell in love with these characters. arnold: what chu talkin about willis? geri jewell: we need to laugh at ourselves. joey: you hide my clothes, i m wearing everything you own. constance wu: laughter opens you up. haley: okay ready? surprise! [screaming and chaos] mara brock akil: the things that we might be afraid to talk about. bow: some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing. tim reid: like racism. son: so the cops are the bad guys? dre: yes. bow: no. kim fields: class wars ralph: money! i m a millionaire. dan levy: and gender diversity. sarah: dad? maura: hi girls. ted danson: you can reach in and really touch people s hearts. dianne: i
sheldon: bazinga! tim allen: this twenty -three minutes of magic. lucy: it s so tasty, too! tracy morgan: you fell in love with these characters. arnold: what chu talkin about willis? geri jewell: we need to laugh at ourselves. joey: you hide my clothes, i m wearing everything you own. constance wu: laughter opens you up. haley: okay ready? surprise! [screaming and chaos] mara brock akil: the things that we might be afraid to talk about. bow: some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing. tim reid: like racism. son: so the cops are the bad guys? dre: yes. bow: no. kim fields: class wars ralph: money! i m a millionaire. dan levy: and gender diversity. sarah: dad? maura: hi girls. ted danson: you can reach in and really touch people s hearts. dianne: i hate you sam: are you as turned on as i am? dianne: more! rainn wilson: whether it s a family living under the same roof. jj: dyno-mite! james: now that s the kind of talk i like to hear. rainn wilson:
a top secret document that trump allegedly showed to a group of people without proper security clearances. at his golf club in penn minister, new jersey. it s an incident that was captured in an audio recording. oth two counts for obstruction charges in an attempt to delete security footage that had not been subpoenaed by the government. it is a surprising turn of events, considering many people including trump s legal team are expected indictment in the 2020 election interference case this week, the one for which trump recently received a target letter from the department of justice. the developments this week underscore the complex and highly perilous legal situation, in which the former president finds himself. it also confirms reports of the special counsel team is not quite done investigating or issuing charges in the mar-a-lago documents case. the superseding indictment includes even more incriminating details which makes it clear that prosecutors believe that trump was
what mugging and doing pratfalls and doing things that maybe nice little girls weren t supposed to do. at one time i have never thought of it as a hindrance as something that we shouldn t do. we just go ahead and do them. we don t think how we look. is it easy, for instance, though, to be there were ten variety shows on at the same time that carol burnett was on at, and there were approximately ten comedy writers on each show. and i was the only woman out of all of them. the funny thing about female writers in television was that in the beginning i would not say they were very welcomed , although there were certainly exceptions. i interviewed for the carson show and i called my agent and i said, i think it went really well and he said, oh, i m sorry, honey, but they just called and they said they would not feel comfortable with a woman in the room being a comedy writer is not the most macho profession. so i think there is a certain defensiveness and overcompensat