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Say, were shooting the show, ma what are you going to sing yeah. Happy birthday to you all right, get the cake, get the cake there you go happy birthday you guys to you, happy birthday to you happy birthday mom happy birthday jimmy say it, finish okay. Jimmy happy birthday we love you so much [ laughter ] we love you so much. Happy, happy, happy. I love you so much we in the house tonight, join jimmy and his guests Arnold Schwarzenegger. Cole sprouse musical guests billy corgan, and the legendary roots screw. Its the tonight show at home edition. And now, heres jimmy. Jimmy hey, everybody, welcome to the tonight show at home edition. Its special day here, because it is my wifes birthday producer, camera operator, location scouter, editor yeah, we love you, honey and i know you dont like surprises. Dont worry about it youll get another cake later on i will say, i did my dad got you a gift stop it no the best gift no, stop it ....
Dehumanization of the people can evolve too deeply destructive ends. People of all ages and backgrounds with our mission to never forget that intolerance leading to this day if you are interested in the information of upcoming events, please join our mailing list it can be at the admissions desk. I also invite you to become a member of the museums vibrant community we are honored to have with us tonight to celebrate the holocaust survivor max eisen he was saved from certain death at auschwitz by a polish physician who employed him as a cleaner in the operating room. His 2016 memoir, by chance alone chronicles his liberation and continued healing and by chance alone tonight we celebrate the launch of the book and we have the privilege to hear mr. Eisen in conversation with the producer of 60 minutes jerry finkelstein. And with the impeachment coverage tonight at the conclusion of tonights program we invite you to join us for a book signing in the lobby it is available for purchase in th ....
Rent on its stores just told to stay home. The crew of a virus stricken u. S. Warship cheered their captain after he was sacked for publicly calling for the vessel to be evacuated the navy says he broke the chain of command. Hello life martin to nationals world news h. Q. Here in moscow my name is kevin owen im here with a weekly roundup of the big stories of the last 7 days and of course the news totally dominated by one subject so before we go on with the news review the wait let me update you on the latest the broader picture of where the world is right now really the covert 19 pandemic billions of people are currently under some sort of locked. And still but the number of corona virus cases is still rapidly increasing there are now more than 1200000 registered infections more than 65000 people have died but more than a quarter of a 1000000 people have recovered 2. So in israel in the week making sure all communities abided by Str ....
Theater 80, the seventh year for the museum and american gangster. Welcome to the cspan audience. I am extraordinarily happy to have deirdre here to speak about deirdre here to speak about this become. One of mitt great interests in organized crime. I was raised in the religious society of friends. What anybody ever says, oh, i dont subscribe to organized religion. I always say issue dont, either, i grew up quaker where organized crime. The only thing we ever did in an organized way, we dont have theology or so is break the law from the 1600s when we came about until now with draft resistance, the underground regard, the sanctuary movement. The only thing we do in an older way is break the law. So in our museum, we began to redefine the way people look at organized crime as a struggle between american moral certainty, the, thou shalt not rules and the liberty where people say, yes but its our right to and organized crime has come out of they intersection between the two great concept a ....
Theater 80, the seventh year for the museum and american gangster. Welcome to the cspan audience. I am extraordinarily happy to have deirdre here to speak about deirdre here to speak about this become. One of mitt great interests in organized crime. I was raised in the religious society of friends. What anybody ever says, oh, i dont subscribe to organized religion. I always say issue dont, either, i grew up quaker where organized crime. The only thing we ever did in an organized way, we dont have theology or so is break the law from the 1600s when we came about until now with draft resistance, the underground regard, the sanctuary movement. The only thing we do in an older way is break the law. So in our museum, we began to redefine the way people look at organized crime as a struggle between american moral certainty, the, thou shalt not rules and the liberty where people say, yes but its our right to and organized crime has come out of they intersection between the two great concept a ....