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the 1989-1990 fall season. the reason for that is they tested it with audiences. they showed the pilots to people and asked them what they think. most people didn t like it. the test report said that not one segment of the audience said that they would watch this show again. they were confused by it. they thought what are they doing hanging out at the lawn grow mat? not a lot happening here. all those little things that made the show very intimate, that had that sort of realistic discussion. and the way that they talked about the things that bugged them and and knneurosis. it was situational comedy. comedy was very different at that time. shows like the golden girls and the cosby show. roseanne. this show had a different feel, different rhythm to it. it took time for viewers to adjust. some have even said that without a show like seinfeld, shows like the sopranos would never have come along. you have unlikable characters
that s what is making perhaps a bit easier to get through security screenings. western passports, united states passports and like that. that s a lot of big concern there. when we talk about some of the details we are hearing a little bit about electronic devices that are getting extra scrutiny. can you elaborate or explain why? well, yes. remember that the last two incidents had to do with not exactly new types of explosives but new tactics to hide the explosives. one being a computer cartridge that obviously the underwear bomber before that shoe bomber. you are seeing that that new tactics, hide gels and liquids, dunking clothing in the explosives, the tactics are at least as as important the new tactics are as new compound of ex-pleasives. can i ask you, when you are talking about shoes, laptop
well, the president has requested, as you mentioned, earlier, $2.2 billion to reallocate those resources from the interior of the country, to the border and also to help with the processing of these children and women and to make sure they are accommodated in communities throughout the country. i have been talking to some local municipalities, some people who serve in local government who have decided that they are not going to deal with what murrieta, california, and some of the citizens there have decided to do. they are going to try to figure out how it is that they are going to welcome these women and children. particularly here in the d.c. area, that s important because this is an area where there is historically a very large vibrant central american community that came in the 07s and 80s as a result of the wars in central america. so it makes sense that a lot of the communities would be receiving some of the women and children and municipalities here are figuring out how it
thursday when this report came out. so i think that what we are seeing a lot of republicans aren t willing to give the president credit on this issue either. for voters listening to the members, democrats are hedging their bets. thank you, ladies. i appreciate it. thank you. today s the first day of a new life for 9,000 americans in this country. naturalization ceremonies were held nationwide yesterday to welcome america s newest citizens. joining me now is one of them. she was sworn in yesterday at the home thomas jefferson, monticello. welcome. thank you for joining me. thank you for having me. you were among, what, 73 immigrants from 39 countries who becamesy sense yesterday. talk about what that was like. it was a great experience. i would feel very honored to be among one of them. and to see so many people at monticello to welcome us to be