that chicks aren t funny. i hate to tell you it s still very much a thing. there are some people that can t get their heads around what they don t know. i said i wanted to be a comedian, she said. maybe it s better if you just die. i think they thought of women as a different species. very few ladies are capable of being a comedian. and so everybody sits right up. here s somebody that thinks she can do it. great argument that women are doing much better work than that. you re welcome. what s the hardest part? about being a female comedian. what is it? what s the hardest part? like, what would you guess? well, it s the rape. i have a deep camaraderie with tough hardcore funny as comedians because it s been a long road for all of us. what would make a woman turn from some decent thing like housewife ingle cash shearing in a private school or dental hygiene and turned her to comedy as as a career. it s definitely easier for us now because we pushed our way in. but back then ther
feel like we get to know these sitcom characters. they re your friends. i don t think it s gonna pivot anymore. you think they were purely selfish and purely immature. are you still master of your domain? queen of the castle. you hope that you ll have those kinds of relationships in your life tonight is about celebrating our enduring bond as friends, neighbors family to see you, too, girl where you going? carnival? friends sometimes it s more family than the people that you re related to. something s bothering you. i ve never been happier. trying to make you way in the world having a safe harbor. you know where everybody knows your name. everybody. mm hmm. i m out. what i m out. i m out of the contest. ugly naked guy is having thanksgiving dinner with ugly naked gal. friends or seinfeld. you want me to choose? i can t answer that so subjective, challenge accepted contest. chest will win . i think giddy up fell was smart, brilliant, half hour of television. i love seinfeld, se
fascinating to us as a culture never checked my bags can t stand that weight baggage. it s good to laugh at it to get it all out on the table. you re going to have to go back to your seat. you know, our goal should be a society without classes. if we didn t laugh about social class in the united states, we would engage in class warfare getting cookies. hmm. that is not a show about nothing. mm hmm. oh come inside. so to the left. we have the bar to the right. we have the bathrooms. oh, we have bathrooms upstairs downstairs. many many bathrooms do still believe that for all the things going on in our in our current society in america, you can come from anywhere and end up anyplace you want. immigration revenue. i ve been got it. crazy he s just like six stuff. but the american dream is not reality for most americans tell you boys, life is crazy. these doors open up for you, except they re not really doors . trapdoors the american sitcom is how we tell stories about class you r
want it. what do you want? you want comedy? one. cramer, stop it. and boom. there you go. situation comedy. zynga. 23 minutes of magic. it s so tasty, too. in love with these characters you talking about willis? we need to laugh at of the shelves. you hide my clothes . i m wearing everything you own. laughter opens you up, okay. ready? oh we might be afraid to talk about some people that were supposed to protect us didn t do the right thing like racism. so the cops are the bad guys, you know, class wars. that and gender diversity. hi, girls. you can reach in and really touch people s hearts. you turned on as i am more whether it s a family living under the same roof might kind of talk. i like to hear or gathered together in a workplace that s a glue stick em all the great sitcoms are about family wonder. it s one of the great accomplishments of the modern age. mm hmm. what if we always said is the most important thing? breakfast. family. film right family is key to the sitcom
all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you from new york. hey mark today on the program a rare conversation with the great jon stewart fareed. it s we either have the rule of law. we have no rule of law. i will ask him about american politics, the economy the wider world. who knows where else we will go. you want to be upset about real things. but isn t that what drives comedy or art or anything? and the big meeting in moscow. she jinping traveled to russia this week, but three days of meetings with vladimir putin no white russia wants this . but what does china have to gain from this massive show of support? we will explore. also the crisis continues as the ripple effects from the collapse of silicon valley bank and others continue. what can we learn from past bank bailouts and crises? i will ask the historian neil ferguson. but first here s my take. the most interesting outcome of the three day summit between vladimir putin and xi