one of the egomaniacs even glued his bare feet to the concrete floor. nypd and medical staff had to get involved in acetone to get him unstuck from the stands. tennis star is quietly voicing her frustrations. we are negotiating. would i prefer it not happening in my match? 100%. i m not going to sit here and lie, but it is what it is. they wanted to make lives miserable for everybody, and it is not just tennis. they cause unknowing traffic jams, destroyed priceless pieces of art, and create unwanted headache by dumping out gallons of milk on the supermarket. if you are annoyed by all of this then reported fund these radical groups. okay, let s go right to the open, martha, the special designated area for these climate protesters and ego that make eco-protesters study can actually protest. why do we even get them any, spend any effort. cannot get into that area sitting with point right into the stands, cannot afford to do this match because they were more expensive.
asner: i ll tell you about the golden age of television. thisis period inin time will be looked upon as the platinum age. lear: our obligation is to entertain, anand if we veve left somethino think k about, so o much the b . kunta. kunta kinte. televisionon should nonot be jujust entertainment. charges were leveled at the commerercial televevision netw. congress has no right interfere with the media. well, excuse m me! we havave a respononsibility to give e the audienence what it tuned in to see. ththe years ofof the 60s,, which h end in a f few hours, have a bad reputation that is not entirely justified. some things got worse, obviously, but tv and other news coverage is better, not worse. we simply developed more demanding standards. when i think of tv, i think of the 70s. whwhat is thisis d coming to?o? the american public was hungry for more. what was allowowed that hadn t bebeen before?e? it was t the last dedecade whe it wasas a campfirire televisi, wherere there wawa
charles: thanks. ainsley: what happened to the original cake put in the refrigerator here at fox yesterday upside down. opened it up. it was in pieces. we tried to fix it. so our wonderful team back there, they went to the grocery store, the 24 hour grocery store in new york. charles: grocery store cakes are the best. i wonder if i can make it from here with my office. ainsley: not when you walk in the green room there are vultures here. happy you were born. have a wonderful day. watch charles making money weekdays at 2:00 eastern time on the fox business channel. all right. are you going to help me read this birthday boy? charles: sure the second hour was fox & friends starts now. are you ready to stand for israel today? [cheers] tens of thousands from cities coast to coast descended upon the nation s capital to send a message to the world. able to show them the jewish people are not going away. it s not left vs. right it s good vs. evil. we are not t
free text l0 to three-to-one, three-to-one today, i hanako montgomery in tokyo and this jensen: it s a time of enormous turmoil. shut up in here. the 60s are over dad. durham: here s michael at the foul line, a shot on ehlo. -good! -yeah! ha-ha! turner: we intend to cover all the news all the time. we won t be signing off until the world ends. isn t that special? any tool for human expression will bring out the best and the worst in us, and television has been that. they don t pay me enough to deal with animals like this. people are no longer embarrassed to admit they watch television. we have seen the news and it is us. clark: slowly but surely, the 1970s are disappearing. the 1980s will be upon us. what a decade it is coming up. happy new year! [ cheers and applause ] auletta: as you begin the 80s in the television world, the landscape was, on any given evening, 9 out of 10 people were watching only one of three networks. more than 30 million people are addicted to it.
- don t touch that dial. we re about to flip it for you. - in five, four, three, two. - tv is changing dramatically now with 150 channels that might be available in the near future. - there s a lot of things that we do that you couldn t have on network television. - people are really trying to do something adventurous. [both gasp] all: channel 7, shame on you. - this is more a celebration of culture and opening the doors and allowing america to come on inside. - there s always something on television, and some of it may be better than we deserve. - [laughs] that was cool. [dramatic music] - listen to it. oh! [crowd cheering] they know when it hits the bottom, it ll be 1990. good-bye to the 80s in. all: ten, nine. all: eight. eight! eight! eight! - oh, will this horrible year never end? - when the 90s begin, we re starting to see a lot of experimentation. [gunshots] all: [quickly] seven, six, five, four, three, two, one! [cheering] - and the simpsons, i think, in some