women, who are getting lung cancer who never smoked or people that stopped smoking 20 years ago as dr. mckenna told me, it hits them 20 years later. i want to get that message out. that s something i can do. i can tell people keep your chin up, don t go to the funeral, mine or yours or your loved ones until the day of the funeral. then you miss the life you have left. so, i really feel this is kind of an opportunity and also a responsibility. there was a wonderful line there a wonderful line i want to read you from the original three mary tyler moore shows. mary is who you wish you were. rhoda is who you are and phyllis
there s a lot to discuss. you are a hopeful, hopeful man, wolf blitzer. charm is always a good thing. we will see how far charm takes the president with the ideas so die metically opposed. you can join wolf this afternoon as we go inside the tsa s secret store room, on the situation room today at 4:00 eastern time. she, of course, came into our lives as a strong and independent rhoda on the mary tyler moore show. valerie harper is showing us how to face the end of life gracefully and completely and with such courage. [ nyquil bottle ] you know i relieve coughs, sneezing, fevers. [ tylenol bottle ] me too! and nasal co [ tissue box ] he said nasal congestion. yeah.i heard him. [ female announcer ] tylenol® cold multi-symptom nighttime relieves nasal congestion. nyquil® cold and flu doesn t.
i can tell people keep your chin up, don t go to the funeral, mine or yours or your loved ones until the day of the funeral. then you miss the life you have left. so, i really feel this is kind of an opportunity and also a responsibility. there was a wonderful line there a wonderful line i want to read you from the original three mary tyler moore shows. mary is who you wish you were. rhoda is who you are and phyllis is the one you become. it explains why people feel so vested in what s happened to you. so many people related to you on a human level. you were the kind of person they could be. that s right.
me, it hits them 20 years later. i want to get that message out. that s something i can do. i can tell people keep your chin up, don t go to the funeral, mine or yours or your loved ones until the day of the funeral. then you miss the life you have left. so, i really feel this is kind of an opportunity and also a responsibility. there was a wonderful line there a wonderful line i want to read you from the original three mary tyler moore shows. mary is who you wish you were. rhoda is who you are and phyllis is the one you become. it explains why people feel so vested in what s happened to you. so many people related to you on a human level.
you were the kind of person they could be. that s right. she was familiar. she would say anything. she was funny. greatest comedy writers in the world putting jokes in rhoda s mouth. there was a recognition that she could be your neighbor or the gal at the drugstore behind the counter. it was a wonderful character to play. i was privileged to do it nine years. so, yeah, it s true, piers. that is connected. when you look back, valerie, with this extraordinary life you have had, what is the greatest moment for you? if i could replay a moment for you, what would you choose? oh, my goodness, my husband telling me he thought we should adopt. because i would make a great mother. that was a nice one. other, the achievements, being directed by paul newman.