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they both worked closely we johnny. nice to talk to you. >> nice to be withe> you, shepa. >> i feel like i remember from the start but i know i didn't because i was only one, but i've seen the clip enough to remember, god, you're funny. the first words out of johnny carson's mouth. >> absolutely. and the sad thing is she was so funny, but people remember the end. when carson -- she had a spat and they didn't talk. and i like to think, when she was historically funny -- his stair clack clubby, she wasn't caustic when she started out but was so funny and such a good friend of carson, i was really saddened when the relationship ended. and it's a test. her was in january when we did a show together and we were reminiscing about the good times with carson, not the bad times but the good times. she became the permanent guest host of "the tonight show." that's how much he thought of her. and it just is -- we lost a true legend. she is a true lienalend. >> she talked of how difficult it was to host and cover the golden globes w
they both worked closely we johnny. nice to talk to you. >> nice to be withe> you, shepa. >> i feel like i remember from the start but i know i didn't because i was only one, but i've seen the clip enough to remember, god, you're funny. the first words out of johnny carson's mouth. >> absolutely. and the sad thing is she was so funny, but people remember the end. when carson -- she had a spat and they didn't talk. and i like to think, when she was historically funny -- his...
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her biggest break he told us, her gig on johnny carson and that catch phrase, can we talk. tonight what we're hearing from her daughter and that new investigation under way and what joan rivers told me about johnny carson the moment the friendship was lost. first abc's mara schiavocampo outside the hospital here in new york. mara, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. rivers was admitted here at mount sinai hospital exactly one week ago. she remained on life support and surrounded by family and friends until the very end. joan rivers only child broke the news this afternoon sharing that my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh. although this is difficult to do right now, i know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon. melissa rivers, seen here returning home this evening. just hours before, news the new york state department of health launched an investigation into this manhattan clinic where rivers went into cardiac arrest during a routine outpatient procedure. they're looking into the unanswered questions of just what happened. a
her biggest break he told us, her gig on johnny carson and that catch phrase, can we talk. tonight what we're hearing from her daughter and that new investigation under way and what joan rivers told me about johnny carson the moment the friendship was lost. first abc's mara schiavocampo outside the hospital here in new york. mara, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. rivers was admitted here at mount sinai hospital exactly one week ago. she remained on life support and...
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the sad part with the johnny carson episode because johnny gave her a big break and she appeared many times. she hosted the show. and then when she took the one-year shot at fox that closed after a year, johnny wouldn't take a call from her. he wouldn't ever speak to her again. that was one of the saddest parts of her life that she had no other contact with him. i think johnny felt hurt that she didn't call him before she took that job, that he would have liked to have heard that from her and not from a newspaper. they were like ships passing in the night. those two instances were the death, of course, a great heartbreak, the sadness over the carson thing. over than that, she led an extraordinary life. she paved the way for many other top comedians, female comedians to many ko along. she was a path setter. >> right. >> she was a hell of a girl. there was no one like her. >> and you mentioned johnny cars carson. that's where she got her break. then there was, as you say, he wouldn't speak to her when she took the rival job. i mean, i want to play -- i guess 1984 back wen she was fillin
the sad part with the johnny carson episode because johnny gave her a big break and she appeared many times. she hosted the show. and then when she took the one-year shot at fox that closed after a year, johnny wouldn't take a call from her. he wouldn't ever speak to her again. that was one of the saddest parts of her life that she had no other contact with him. i think johnny felt hurt that she didn't call him before she took that job, that he would have liked to have heard that from her and...
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." >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down and slammed it down again and never spoke to me again. ever. >> reporter: her show lasted just eight months. not long after, her husband of 22 years, edgar rosenberg committed suicide. saddled with debt and an uncertain future, rivers reinvented herself as an entertainment commentator. she pioneered the live red carpet interview concept. >> she's the legend of the red carpet for sure. nobody butchered more names. >> i asked anthony hopkins, is this your mother and it was his wife. >> reporter: from the red carpet she became a celebrity qvc pitch woman and hosted "fashion police" on "e!" . she was also a woman of many faces. her love of plastic surgery was well-known and she owned it. >> i'd rather be a good-looking corps than look like some of the people that i saw at my class e reunion. >> reporter: she was also known for controversy. her long exile from "the tonight show" ended in early 2014 when new host jimmy fallon brought her on the show. >> i have a ph
." >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down and slammed it down again and never spoke to me again. ever. >> reporter: her show lasted just eight months. not long after, her husband of 22 years, edgar rosenberg committed suicide. saddled with debt and an uncertain future, rivers reinvented herself as an entertainment commentator. she pioneered the live red carpet interview concept. >> she's the legend of the red carpet for sure. nobody...
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and to johnny carson, who made it all happen. that's very sweet of you. that's nice. of course, i didn't make it all happen. >> oh, yes, you did. >> i can only take credit for putting you on the show. but i did say one thing that night which i have seldom said on the night over the years. you finished the routine. and you were devastating. and the audience was falling apart. and i said, you're going to be a big star. that's something you don't say. it sounds like -- >> and i looked behind me. i couldn't believe you were talking to me. >> it's "the late show," starring joan rivers. >> reporter: but her success was about to drive a wedge between them. >> as soon as i got the fox show i called johnny. he hung up on me. never, never spoke to me again. >> joan rivers. >> reporter: her show was canceled after just seven months. but carson would ban her for life from his show, for daring to compete with him. and the cancellation was followed by personal tragedy. her husband and long-time manager, edgar rosenberg, would kill himself three months later. a tragedy that rivers,
and to johnny carson, who made it all happen. that's very sweet of you. that's nice. of course, i didn't make it all happen. >> oh, yes, you did. >> i can only take credit for putting you on the show. but i did say one thing that night which i have seldom said on the night over the years. you finished the routine. and you were devastating. and the audience was falling apart. and i said, you're going to be a big star. that's something you don't say. it sounds like -- >> and i...
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i could see johnny's viewpoint too. that maybe she should have called him first and said, listen, i'm talking to fox, what do you think? what would he have said? don't take it? i think that's what hurt him most. i think he thought he deserved a phone call. >> larry king, thank you so much for coming on. >> any time, dear. >> i really appreciate you very much. as we're learning of the death of 81-year-old joan rivers, let's take a look back at her life. >> can we talk? >> joan rivers could always talk. >> do you know what it's like to go in the morning to take off a facial mask and realize you're not wearing one? oh, you don't know! >> with sometimes outrageous jokes, nothing was ever off limits. >> i hate old people. i -- oh! if you are [ bleep ] old, get up and get out of here right now! >> born in 1933, rivers says even as she was growing up in the new york suburbs, she wanted to be an actress. >> i never had a choice. i always say it's like a nun's calling. >> but her show business career didn't start until she was 2
i could see johnny's viewpoint too. that maybe she should have called him first and said, listen, i'm talking to fox, what do you think? what would he have said? don't take it? i think that's what hurt him most. i think he thought he deserved a phone call. >> larry king, thank you so much for coming on. >> any time, dear. >> i really appreciate you very much. as we're learning of the death of 81-year-old joan rivers, let's take a look back at her life. >> can we talk?...
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and to johnny carson, who made it all happen. that's very sweet of you. that's nice. of course, i didn't make it all happen. >> oh, yes, you did. >> i can only take credit for putting you on the show. but i did say one thing that night which i have seldom said on the night over the years. you finished the routine. and you were devastating. and the audience was falling apart. and i said, you're going to be a big star. that's something you don't say. it soundnds like -- >> and i looked behind me. i couldn't believe you were talking to me. >> it's "the late show," starring joan rivers. >> reporter: but her success was about to drive a wedge between them. >> as soon as i got the fox show i called johnny. he hung up on me. never, never spoke to me again. >> joan rivers. >> reporter: her show was canceled after just seven months. but carson would ban her for life from his show, for daring to compete with him. and the cancellation was followed by personal tragedy. her husband and long-time manager, edgar rosenberg, would kill himself three months later. a tragedy that rivers
and to johnny carson, who made it all happen. that's very sweet of you. that's nice. of course, i didn't make it all happen. >> oh, yes, you did. >> i can only take credit for putting you on the show. but i did say one thing that night which i have seldom said on the night over the years. you finished the routine. and you were devastating. and the audience was falling apart. and i said, you're going to be a big star. that's something you don't say. it soundnds like -- >> and i...
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by 1983 she was johnny's regular guest host. the late, great lucy was promoting a movie. >> i didn't realize you have more air time hours -- >> i didn't, either, until i heard you say it. >> reporter: joan rivers thrived filling in for johnny with h hhe her self-depracating humor. >> i remember so clearly the day my daughter was born because it broke up my wedding reception. >> reporter: she often made fun of her home making skills. >> too bad. i do not cook. i hate to cook. cooking is boring and sue -- stupid. the last time my husband had a hot meal, the kitchen was on fire. not one woman here was loved because she did mopping. it's friday night and i'm very blue. >> saved the best audience for last. >> it is. it is. [ applause ] >> reporter: joan rivers did so well on "the tonight show", that the new fox network hired her to become the first female late night talk show host making her johnny carson's rival. carson felt betrayed and the two never talked again. >> fox came with an amazing offer and we took it, and he was the fir
by 1983 she was johnny's regular guest host. the late, great lucy was promoting a movie. >> i didn't realize you have more air time hours -- >> i didn't, either, until i heard you say it. >> reporter: joan rivers thrived filling in for johnny with h hhe her self-depracating humor. >> i remember so clearly the day my daughter was born because it broke up my wedding reception. >> reporter: she often made fun of her home making skills. >> too bad. i do not cook....
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the first was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down and slammed it down again and never spoke to me again, ever. >> the most important relationship of her professional life was over. for johnny, joan was now poison. her show was canceled after just one season. not long after, she lost the most important relationship in her private life, when her husband edgar took his own life. >> he left us high and dry. everything just went to smitheree smithereens. and he left me with no career and a lot of debts because he wasn't a good businessman and a lot of tough times. >> but then a remarkable thing happened. joan rivers reinvented herself. she changed course, turned to cable, became a producer and entrepreneur. changes that also came with a new look. >> people want to look at pretty women. nobody wants an old woman. so i started with the plastic surgery. little bits and tweaks. then i got very angry because nobody would admit it. i really became a big advocate of it. so whenthen i became the joker. >> the new joan be
the first was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down and slammed it down again and never spoke to me again, ever. >> the most important relationship of her professional life was over. for johnny, joan was now poison. her show was canceled after just one season. not long after, she lost the most important relationship in her private life, when her husband edgar took his own life. >> he left us high and dry. everything just went to smitheree smithereens. and he left me with no...
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in fact, i invited johnny mathis. >> ever met johnny mathis? great guy. >> almost did in philadelphia. i want to thank him from the stage. >> it's hard to imagine all you and gregory have done you haven't met mathis. >> i watch your show a lot. you talk about your mother a lot. in my show, my show has evolved into a love letter from my mother. my mother that nurtured gregory and i. she had the vision. is she had the vision for her sons. i say that in my show. at the end of the show, i sing this song. my father went along for the ride now. he did. but she had the vision. i think she's just too marvelous. we found pictures of her when she was 16, young, when she met my father, and it was emotional. it was a very emotional show for me, but it keeps my family with me because they're all together. >> yeah. >> you see, i'm not lonely anymore. i was very lonely without them for a long time, and -- >> you still miss gregory every day. >> oh, yeah. yeah. i do. especially now. because i'm having such success with this show. about my family. that i would
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her biggest break she told us, her gig on johnny carson and that catch phrase, "can we talk?" tonight what we're hearing from her daughter and that new investigation under way and what joan rivers told me about johnny carson the moment the friendship was lost. first abc's mara schiavocampo outside the hospital here in new york. mara, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. rivers was admitted here at mount sinai hospital exactly one week ago. she remained on life support and surrounded by family and friends until the very end. joan rivers' only child melissa broke the news of her mother's death in a statement this afternoon, sharing that "my mother's greatest joy in life was to make people laugh. although this is difficult to do right now, i know her final wish would be that we return to laughing soon." melissa rivers, seen here returning home this evening. just hours before, news the new york state department of health launched an investigation into this manhattan clinic where rivers went into cardiac arrest during a routine outpatient procedure. they're looking into
her biggest break she told us, her gig on johnny carson and that catch phrase, "can we talk?" tonight what we're hearing from her daughter and that new investigation under way and what joan rivers told me about johnny carson the moment the friendship was lost. first abc's mara schiavocampo outside the hospital here in new york. mara, good evening. >> reporter: david, good evening. rivers was admitted here at mount sinai hospital exactly one week ago. she remained on life support...
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and that they did not believe that bob mcdonald was unaware of johnny william's intent, that they did not believe that the marriage was so estrange that the two, they could not conspire and that they do not believe that bob mcdonnell simply did nothing on behalf of johnny williams. >> reporter: the defense attorney, he represented bob mcdonnell, telling the jury that the couple could not have conspired together because their marriage was broken. the jury rejected that idea. >> a little bit of room guys, thank you. >> why do you think that they showed up overwhelmingly against the governor after all your reasonable belts? >> i don't know. i wasn't in the jury room. i have no idea. >> are you shocked? >> yes. >> what is it that is most shocking about it? and what is it about the conspiracy that other people say that you miss? >> i'm sorry, but i'm not going to get into details. >> where do you go from here? >> the court of appeals. >> reporter: on january 6. these are the not guilty counts. the jury says that bob mcdonnell and maureen mcdonnell not guilty of bank fraud of making false s
and that they did not believe that bob mcdonald was unaware of johnny william's intent, that they did not believe that the marriage was so estrange that the two, they could not conspire and that they do not believe that bob mcdonnell simply did nothing on behalf of johnny williams. >> reporter: the defense attorney, he represented bob mcdonnell, telling the jury that the couple could not have conspired together because their marriage was broken. the jury rejected that idea. >> a...
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you and johnny. you're a knockout. >> second night that i was on and i had been working eight years in greenwich village and nothing, and he said, god bless him, you're going to be a star. it changed my life. >> acknowledging the support of johnny carson, even after all they had both been through. >> i have to say, it really means a lot to me that you're on the show tonight. i love you so much. >> i love you back, my darling. >> gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> we have compiled a collection of rivers classic quotes on our website, like this one, people say money's not the key to happiness, i always figured if you have enough money, can you have a key made. to read more of her one liners, go to cnn.com. i can't do joan rivers credit. we can't get enough of seeing and hearing all of her wonderful one liners. she was really remarkable. >>> could this boston man be doing high-tech dirty work for the group isis? that's coming up. i got to be pretty good at managing my symptoms, except that managing my sympt
you and johnny. you're a knockout. >> second night that i was on and i had been working eight years in greenwich village and nothing, and he said, god bless him, you're going to be a star. it changed my life. >> acknowledging the support of johnny carson, even after all they had both been through. >> i have to say, it really means a lot to me that you're on the show tonight. i love you so much. >> i love you back, my darling. >> gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >>...
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the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down and slammed it down again and never spoke to me again, ever. >> the most important relationship of her professional life was over. for johnny, joan was now poison. her show was canceled after just one season. not long after, she lost the most important relationship in her private life, when her husband edgar took his own life. >> he left us high and dry. everything just went to smithereens. and he left me with no career and a lot of debts because he wasn't a good businessman and a lot of tough times. >> but then a remarkable thing happened. joan rivers reinvented herself. she changed course, turned to cable, became a producer and entrepreneur. changes that also came with a new look. >> people want to look at pretty women. nobody wants an old woman. so i started with the plastic surgery. little bits and tweaks. then i got very angry because nobody would admit it. i really became a big advocate of it. so then i became the poster girl for it. so then i became th
the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down and slammed it down again and never spoke to me again, ever. >> the most important relationship of her professional life was over. for johnny, joan was now poison. her show was canceled after just one season. not long after, she lost the most important relationship in her private life, when her husband edgar took his own life. >> he left us high and dry. everything just went to smithereens. and he left me with no...
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and said, "johnny, i've got it." and he hung up, hung up on me. never, never spoke to me again. >> reporter: her show lasted just seven months. it was over and so was her friendship with carson. and as joan struggled publicly, her husband was struggling privately. he killed himself in 1987. for years, she would use humor to mask the pain of losing him. >> husband left me all the money on the condition i have to visit him every single day. so, i had him cremated and sprinkled at neiman marcus. and now sometimes i visit him twice a day. >> you never saw him so much? >> never saw him so much. weekends, holidays, i'm banging on the door. humor comes from great pain and great anger is really where it comes from. and with my husband, i had both barrels. i'm still furious at him. they say to me, "oh, you'll go to heaven and you'll meet edgar." i'll kill him. >> reporter: after the death of her husband, joan, a single mother, was completely alone and then came a call, a daytime talk show was in the works and other stars had
and said, "johnny, i've got it." and he hung up, hung up on me. never, never spoke to me again. >> reporter: her show lasted just seven months. it was over and so was her friendship with carson. and as joan struggled publicly, her husband was struggling privately. he killed himself in 1987. for years, she would use humor to mask the pain of losing him. >> husband left me all the money on the condition i have to visit him every single day. so, i had him cremated and...
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took gifts from donor johnny williams. the prosecution argued in return for helping back a nutrition's supplement company of williams. former governor aired the dirty launt degree of his marriage in open court depicting his wife and lauch and unstable and tried to demonstrate she had a crush on johnny williams all to prove it was impossible for the first couple to have colluded. but it didn't work. >> this is a difficult and disappointing day for the commonwealth when public officials turn to financial gain in exchange for official acts. we have little choice but to prosecute the case. >> anything to say for all the virginians watching out there? >> all i can say is my trust remains in the lord. >> a couple plans to appeal this but faces decades in federal prison when the sentencing begins next year. >>> this morning, the third american to become infected with the ebola virus in west africa is on his way back to the united states. dr. richard sacra, a missionary from boston flown to omaha to special sized treatment. his wi
took gifts from donor johnny williams. the prosecution argued in return for helping back a nutrition's supplement company of williams. former governor aired the dirty launt degree of his marriage in open court depicting his wife and lauch and unstable and tried to demonstrate she had a crush on johnny williams all to prove it was impossible for the first couple to have colluded. but it didn't work. >> this is a difficult and disappointing day for the commonwealth when public officials...
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it changed my life. >> reporter: acknowledging the support of johnny carson. even after all they had both been through. >> joan, i can't -- i've got to say, it really means a lot to me that you're on the show tonight. i love you so much. >> same here. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> i can't -- hard to believe that she is gone. well, we have compiled a collection of joan's classic quotes on our website like this one. people say that money's not the key to happiness. but i always figured if you have enough money you can have a key made. to read more of her one-liners just go to cnn.com. >>> and next here contradiction this boston man be doing high-tech dirty work for isis? so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-
it changed my life. >> reporter: acknowledging the support of johnny carson. even after all they had both been through. >> joan, i can't -- i've got to say, it really means a lot to me that you're on the show tonight. i love you so much. >> same here. >> reporter: gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> i can't -- hard to believe that she is gone. well, we have compiled a collection of joan's classic quotes on our website like this one. people say that money's not the key...
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we talk a lot about fatigue in these playoffs, johnny. mental fatigue, kirk says -- i'm tired. >> yeah. >> a good up and in. >> so a round of 71 for kirk. and another look at how this just riggled in. >> a short, tidy backstroke. and hits through it real nice. and that break starts grabbing the ball looks like it's going to lip out, but no. >> chris kirk, the leader of the fedexcup points coming in, age 29, and now the final group is back on the tee here at 18. roger. >> rory's got a 5 iron and there's a little breeze hurting and a little bit from the right as well. but i think this could -- i think it's a good club, john. >> yeah, it's not an easy shot. nobody has been inside ten feet today in just three birdies. see if he plays a draw or tell me what flight he hits when he hits it. >> that started right and is going right. it's at the bunker on the right. carried that bunker. >> yeah, wow, that nestles down there. >> he definitely has not had ace aim today. but he's looking at 67. that just shows how good these guys are around the green
we talk a lot about fatigue in these playoffs, johnny. mental fatigue, kirk says -- i'm tired. >> yeah. >> a good up and in. >> so a round of 71 for kirk. and another look at how this just riggled in. >> a short, tidy backstroke. and hits through it real nice. and that break starts grabbing the ball looks like it's going to lip out, but no. >> chris kirk, the leader of the fedexcup points coming in, age 29, and now the final group is back on the tee here at 18....
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is johnny ive, is johnny ives on his way out? is there another chapter for him? i think there is a lot of discussion about how he was passed over for certain roles when tim cook took over. this the last kind of segue for him? >> there has been some speculation to that front. i'm not entirely sure only because i see them as such peers. and this is somebody who is maybe going to fulfill that sort of soul mate role for johnny, and they're going to be able to call each other out. they've already been working on projects over the past year that they've been designing together for am. so we'll see. >> these are all interesting. does this make you more bullish apple? >> absolutely. >> you like that they're spend mongolia to hire these guys? >> and as you mentioned, burberry, nike. you look at system of the hires they have made to get themselves into a very interesting position right now. did you see that watch today from intel, for instance. that was incredible, i thought. they've made some partnership there's as a well. mike bell, who has been on this show talked about
is johnny ive, is johnny ives on his way out? is there another chapter for him? i think there is a lot of discussion about how he was passed over for certain roles when tim cook took over. this the last kind of segue for him? >> there has been some speculation to that front. i'm not entirely sure only because i see them as such peers. and this is somebody who is maybe going to fulfill that sort of soul mate role for johnny, and they're going to be able to call each other out. they've...
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the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down. i called again, slammed it down again, and never spoke to me again -- ever. i think he was furious. he felt betrayed. i was now a competitor. he literally had me blacklisted and to this day i have not been on nbc late night ever. billy: as she drove off the nbc lot, she lost her confidence. "oh my god, what have i done?" it was such a bad period. joan: the fox show, even before we went on the air, was just a nightmare. edgar did not like rupert murdoch and barry diller, and from the day we walked in, there were fights... about everything. about whether we should have a coke machine or a pepsi machine, m&m's or hershey kisses. finally they called me in on a thursday night, and they said, "you've gotta fire edgar." i couldn't do it. i couldn't, uh, i couldn't, couldn't do it, couldn't, couldn't do it. ♪ man: the woman who asked, "can we talk?" -- joan rivers -- is apparently through as permanent host of her late night talk show. billy: from there, edgar imploded, absolutely imploded.
the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down. i called again, slammed it down again, and never spoke to me again -- ever. i think he was furious. he felt betrayed. i was now a competitor. he literally had me blacklisted and to this day i have not been on nbc late night ever. billy: as she drove off the nbc lot, she lost her confidence. "oh my god, what have i done?" it was such a bad period. joan: the fox show, even before we went on the air, was just a...
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>> new edition, i mean, ronny, bobby, ricky, michael, ralph and johnny. we haven't really had a current record out in some years, but any time those tickets go up on sale, you know, it's 5,000 to 10,000 people coming to see candy girl, cool it now, mr. telephone man and all of the individuals and we owe a debt of gratitude to the discipline and the hard work and perseverance that we put in three or four years before "candy girl" came out and when people began to embrace us they just held on and we're thankful for that. >> new edition is lasting not because we're not good and we put out good music, but maybe the last sick x or seven have b by default? what keeps us going, people still look and crave for that style because as we got older that's all we know. ♪ ♪ ♪ that girl is poison ♪ ♪ >>> stay with us. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. he goes to schools across the country empowering women to fight back against emotional and physical abuse while building self-esteem. >> i am here to help take the power away from hate crimes. >> i am here to help take t
>> new edition, i mean, ronny, bobby, ricky, michael, ralph and johnny. we haven't really had a current record out in some years, but any time those tickets go up on sale, you know, it's 5,000 to 10,000 people coming to see candy girl, cool it now, mr. telephone man and all of the individuals and we owe a debt of gratitude to the discipline and the hard work and perseverance that we put in three or four years before "candy girl" came out and when people began to embrace us they...
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trailblazer, breaking down barriers and all male comedy clubs and was a regular on the tonight show with johnny carson and she would later be black listed by carson and the rest of the industry but she was a survivor to the end. she is dead today at 81. marcy gonzales is live now at the hospital where she died this afternoon. >> reporter: joan rivers died at 1:15 at mount sinai hospital, she died last week after going into cardiac arrest at a private clin clinic, the click inis under investigation and fans have graernled here heart broken after the icons death. >> she was known as the queen of the barbed one liners, she brought her unique brand of comedy to the world for 50 years and no one was safe from her zing. >> that dress had more creases than my face did before botox. >> she talked about her numerous plastic surgery and was born in brooklyn and her new york accent and raspy voice were trademarks following the first break as a stanup comic in the 1960s, on the tonight show starry johnny carson. >> right smack then and there it changes my life. she when on to host her own late night show.
trailblazer, breaking down barriers and all male comedy clubs and was a regular on the tonight show with johnny carson and she would later be black listed by carson and the rest of the industry but she was a survivor to the end. she is dead today at 81. marcy gonzales is live now at the hospital where she died this afternoon. >> reporter: joan rivers died at 1:15 at mount sinai hospital, she died last week after going into cardiac arrest at a private clin clinic, the click inis under...
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she was guest hosting the tonight show with johnny carson. when rivers got her own talk show years later her relationship with carson was irrep arably damaged and edgar rosenberg committed suicide, but rivers persevered. she continued her wildly successful stand-up career. starting in 1995 she began hosting the pre-award show for the academy awards and through it all joan rivers never lost the fearlessness that made her comedy so unique. rivers was hospitalized last thursday after going into cardiac arrest during a routine throat surgery. she was in intensive care until today. here's how rivers was was she moved to a private room from icu because her condition was improving? that was one question that they were asking and was she moved out of icu because they were trying to lower the amount of pain that she might have been encountering in icu and a day before we got confirmation from melissa rivers on tuesday that joan rivers was, indeed on life support although many had surprised that was the situation and over the weekend we knew that she w
she was guest hosting the tonight show with johnny carson. when rivers got her own talk show years later her relationship with carson was irrep arably damaged and edgar rosenberg committed suicide, but rivers persevered. she continued her wildly successful stand-up career. starting in 1995 she began hosting the pre-award show for the academy awards and through it all joan rivers never lost the fearlessness that made her comedy so unique. rivers was hospitalized last thursday after going into...
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>> johnny first asked coco. i want to marry your mom. and she said, great. i'm going to camp tomorrow. let's do it right now. they decided they wanted to do it that night. we were going to turks and caicos. we went to jen's house for dinner. it was coco's birthday. they made a plan to count down from three. and when they get to one, he was going to get on his knee. and he was going to say, will you marry me. and she was going to say, will you marry him? and they planned it out. it was beautiful. we went to jen's house. no one knew it was going to happen. it was a dinner for essentially me and coco. coco got a little bored, as she does. and we were at the bar. and she goes, three. not now, coco. she's like, all right. we go to dinner. there's a salad course. and she's like, hits the glass. three. and kept jumping the gun. finally, she waited until after dinner. about to fall asleep. >> jimmy: i guess he learned a good lesson there. that's a very nice thing to do. and for those who don't know, johnny is in the band, snow patrol. >> yes. >> jimmy: you know, tha
>> johnny first asked coco. i want to marry your mom. and she said, great. i'm going to camp tomorrow. let's do it right now. they decided they wanted to do it that night. we were going to turks and caicos. we went to jen's house for dinner. it was coco's birthday. they made a plan to count down from three. and when they get to one, he was going to get on his knee. and he was going to say, will you marry me. and she was going to say, will you marry him? and they planned it out. it was...
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we talk a lot about fatigue in these playoffs, johnny. mental fatigue, kirk says -- i'm tired. >> yeah. >> a good up and in. >> so a round of 71 for kirk. and another look at how this just riggled in. >> a short, tidy backstroke. and hits through it real nice. and that break starts grabbing the ball looks like it's going to lip out, but no. >> chris kirk, the leader of the fedexcup points coming in, age 29, and now the final group is back on the tee here at 18. roger. >> rory's got a 5 iron and there's a little breeze hurting and a little bit from the right as well. but i think this could -- i think it's a good club, john. >> yeah, it's not an easy shot. nobody has been inside ten feet today in just three birdies. see if he plays a draw or tell me what flight he hits when he hits it. >> that started right and is going right. it's at the bunker on the right. carried that bunker. >> yeah, wow, that nestles down there. >> he definitely has not had ace aim today. but he's looking at 67. that just shows how good these guys are around the green
we talk a lot about fatigue in these playoffs, johnny. mental fatigue, kirk says -- i'm tired. >> yeah. >> a good up and in. >> so a round of 71 for kirk. and another look at how this just riggled in. >> a short, tidy backstroke. and hits through it real nice. and that break starts grabbing the ball looks like it's going to lip out, but no. >> chris kirk, the leader of the fedexcup points coming in, age 29, and now the final group is back on the tee here at 18....
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johnnie was really trying to understand it. they had to go on a journey to get things like the additional crown, the zoom scroll wheel on the side of the watch. they are quite enthusiastic about it. tim said he already feels like it is a success. there are a lot of questions. $350 and it might go way up. we do not know how pricey it will get. it is not clear what the killer app is. it is a question on the watch. >> you really want to upgrade your watch every year? how much money do we have? come on. >> do we want this while we are in meetings or driving? >> there is too much on it at this point. >> yes. the battery life is part of that. >> charges really nicely. we do not know. we have not road tested it yet. >> what about the feeling at apple? your story talks about nervous energy and things are much more tranquil these days. >> there is a rising up of new executives taking on more responsibility. one thing we learned is someone tim cook has been relying on heavily, ted williams, a behind-the-scenes guy, a lot like tim cook. t
johnnie was really trying to understand it. they had to go on a journey to get things like the additional crown, the zoom scroll wheel on the side of the watch. they are quite enthusiastic about it. tim said he already feels like it is a success. there are a lot of questions. $350 and it might go way up. we do not know how pricey it will get. it is not clear what the killer app is. it is a question on the watch. >> you really want to upgrade your watch every year? how much money do we...
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bit of leaders coming up in the company. >> you get the sense tim cook and johnny were in sync, as johnny was with steve jobs, as far as we know. >> absolutely. it is hard to tell. apple is good at crafting their own narrative, showing journalists what they want us to see. every indication we got, of course, we are pesky reporters. you find out he acquired steve jobs's private jet. he designed the airplane and now he owns it. but look. he just hired his friend, a celebrity designer. they like to work together. this is a team that is not going anywhere. i get the sense they love working with tim and they are protective of him. , isre all buzzing around tim cook as good as steve was, eddie in these guys, they want him to get the credit. >> interesting. one thing we also learned is that tim cook has left steve jobs office as it is. enshrined forever. >> the fourth floor, any of the loop that headquarters, it is something tim cook has left in place, not as some sort of trying necessarily, but it is something he did not think should be touched. it is a not to the past as they tried to move for
bit of leaders coming up in the company. >> you get the sense tim cook and johnny were in sync, as johnny was with steve jobs, as far as we know. >> absolutely. it is hard to tell. apple is good at crafting their own narrative, showing journalists what they want us to see. every indication we got, of course, we are pesky reporters. you find out he acquired steve jobs's private jet. he designed the airplane and now he owns it. but look. he just hired his friend, a celebrity designer....
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johnnie was really trying to understand it. they had to go on a journey to get things like the digital crown, the zoom scroll wheel on the side of the watch. they are quite enthusiastic about it. tim said he already feels like it is a success. there are a lot of questions. $350 and it might go way up. we do not know how pricey it will get. it is not clear what the killer app is. it is a question on the watch. >> you really want to upgrade your watch every year? how much money do we have? come on. >> do we want this while we are in meetings or driving? >> there is too much on it at this point. >> yes. the battery life is part of that. >> charges really nicely. we do not know. we have not road tested it yet. >> what about the feeling at apple? your story talks about nervous energy and things are much more tranquil these days. >> there is a rising up of new executives taking on more responsibility. one thing we learned is someone tim cook has been relying on heavily, jeff williams, a behind-the-scenes guy, a lot like tim cook. tal
johnnie was really trying to understand it. they had to go on a journey to get things like the digital crown, the zoom scroll wheel on the side of the watch. they are quite enthusiastic about it. tim said he already feels like it is a success. there are a lot of questions. $350 and it might go way up. we do not know how pricey it will get. it is not clear what the killer app is. it is a question on the watch. >> you really want to upgrade your watch every year? how much money do we have?...
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and said johnny -- he hung up on me and said never, never, never spoke to me again. >> after her show was cancelled rivers wourkd hard to rebuild her career. this even after her husband who produced the show committed suicide at the four seasons hotel here in philadelphia. >>> it's all been done to me. what are they going to do. are they going to fire me, i've been fired. audiences won't like me. a lot of audiences have not liked me. i've been bankrupt. my husband has committed suicide. it's okay. >> grammy alexander of marlton did publicity work for her. >> she was a trooper would do anything go anywhere do what she to do old show business ethic. >> this comedian once opened for her and before she did she said no relationship jokes, no jewish jokes and jokes about clinton. i'm just messing with you. and i was like wow, man, that was hilarious and we both laughed and couldn't have been a more gracious person. >> emmy winning and tony nominated comedian where a dozen books and was ultimate red carpet critic. >> orange is the new [ scream ]. >> she would say she found humor in darkest m
and said johnny -- he hung up on me and said never, never, never spoke to me again. >> after her show was cancelled rivers wourkd hard to rebuild her career. this even after her husband who produced the show committed suicide at the four seasons hotel here in philadelphia. >>> it's all been done to me. what are they going to do. are they going to fire me, i've been fired. audiences won't like me. a lot of audiences have not liked me. i've been bankrupt. my husband has committed...
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¿sabes por quÉ, mi johnny? porque desde la isla del encanto vamos a estar transmitiendo en vivo con nuestro orlando segura y el reggaetonero wissin abre su restaurante. vamos a estar con todos los detalles y tambiÉn vamos a hablar de lo que estÁ pasando con don omar. >> y tambiÉn con lo del macho camacho. >> y jackie guerrido que hablÓ sobre los rumores si tuvo que presentar una orden de protecciÓn. asÍ que muy pendientes. tenemos las declaraciones de jackie. momentos de terror en un vuelo.. quÉ miedo. tenemos las imÁgenes en sÓlo minutos. muy pendientes. >> adelante, mi pame. >> quÉ susto esas imÁgenes del aviÓn.. >> a mÍ me ha pasado que empiezas a ver humo pero es con la condensaciÓn del aire. >> oigan, quÉ cosa tan horrible. tenemos esas imÁgenes y mucho mÁs porque tambiÉn nuestro william fue invitado al gran evento en washington donde se conmemorÓ la herencia hispana. anda con los grandes. >> por si fuera poco, en los deportes, la mls tiene nueva cara. y hoy tenemos en vivo a la estrella
¿sabes por quÉ, mi johnny? porque desde la isla del encanto vamos a estar transmitiendo en vivo con nuestro orlando segura y el reggaetonero wissin abre su restaurante. vamos a estar con todos los detalles y tambiÉn vamos a hablar de lo que estÁ pasando con don omar. >> y tambiÉn con lo del macho camacho. >> y jackie guerrido que hablÓ sobre los rumores si tuvo que presentar una orden de protecciÓn. asÍ que muy pendientes. tenemos las declaraciones de jackie. momentos de...
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>> johnny, era una broma. >>johnny, era una broma. la verdad son muchÍsimos los mensajes, gracias a todos los seguidores, y obviamente vamos a tomarnos las el fin para ponerla en facebook. >> chiqui! >> jamÁs me voy a olvidar la... tranquila, tranquila mÁs adelante no se pueden perder la exclusiva del nuevo vÍdeo musical. >> y no pueden comenzar una relaciÓn con barreras, cÓmo matar los miedos de traumas anteriores. >> y el puma se estrena en una nueva faceta artÍstica, los detalles mÁs adelante. >> y ponle ritmo a la maÑana con el brasero. tÚ dormiste bien, william? ya volvemos, se "despierta amÉrica". desayuno para william, por favor! ♪ ♪ ♪ es un nuevo día para tus datos en la red más nueva del país. presentamos el sprint family share pack. 20 gigas de datos para compartir por sólo $100 al mes para tu familia entera. más, 2 gigas adicionales de datos por línea en todos los dispositivos. eso es doble los datos de alta velocidad que at&t, verizon y t-mobile. más obtén llamadas y textos ilimitados. cámbiate ho
>> johnny, era una broma. >>johnny, era una broma. la verdad son muchÍsimos los mensajes, gracias a todos los seguidores, y obviamente vamos a tomarnos las el fin para ponerla en facebook. >> chiqui! >> jamÁs me voy a olvidar la... tranquila, tranquila mÁs adelante no se pueden perder la exclusiva del nuevo vÍdeo musical. >> y no pueden comenzar una relaciÓn con barreras, cÓmo matar los miedos de traumas anteriores. >> y el puma se estrena en una nueva...
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me quedÉ muy confundida. >> johnny. >> seÑores. la salsa sigue bien viva y asÍ lo demuestra nuestro invitado de hoy. dÉjenme decirles que él naciÓ en nueva jersey pero es boricua de corazÓn. nos trae mucho amor y alegrÍa tropical. fuerte el aplauso para domingo quiÑones. maestro. dame un abrazo. ustedes no saben lo importante que es este hombre en mi vida, de verdad que sÍ. para mÍ, es uno de los cantantes mÁs impresionantes que ha dado new jersey, puerto rico. tÚ eres de padre puertorriqueÑo. una voz privilegiada. ahora mismo tienes una producciÓn nueva. ¿cÓmo se llama? >> de vuelta al amomr. el fuerte mÍo. decidÍ no alejarme mucho de lo que fueron los comienzos. >> perfecto. ¿quÉ es lo que estÁ pasando con domingo quiÑones? la gente sabe que estas cantando en distintos paÍses de la amÉrica y hasta en canadÁ, ¿verdad que sÍ? >> australia, europa. se ha convertido en uno de los mercados fuertes la familia creciendo. >> ¿por quÉ nada, nada, nada? ¿cuÁles el mensaje de esta canciÓn? >> el puesto a todo,
me quedÉ muy confundida. >> johnny. >> seÑores. la salsa sigue bien viva y asÍ lo demuestra nuestro invitado de hoy. dÉjenme decirles que él naciÓ en nueva jersey pero es boricua de corazÓn. nos trae mucho amor y alegrÍa tropical. fuerte el aplauso para domingo quiÑones. maestro. dame un abrazo. ustedes no saben lo importante que es este hombre en mi vida, de verdad que sÍ. para mÍ, es uno de los cantantes mÁs impresionantes que ha dado new jersey, puerto rico. tÚ eres...
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one of her first big breaks on the johnny carson show. johnny found her so funny, she eventually became a guest host. but after she launched a rival night show on fox in the 80s , johnny never spoke to her again. it turned out to be a professional and personal disaster. her husband edgar was a producer. when they clashed with the networkings they were fired, and edgar killed himself. but her career picked up again doing awards shows with her daughter melissa. just before her death, she was still finding more ways to make us laugh. >> it was overwhelming because a lot of us are losing our heros. >> reporter: margo gomez says she is still processing the news. >> joan rivers opened many doors for women comics, really for any comic who didn't have a voice. >> can we talk? >> reporter: joan's own iconic voice, love of plastic surgery, good and bad fashion, just a handful of things that will continue to make us smile for years to come. >> well tonight, david letterman is paying tribute to joan rivers on the late show. >> she would come out here
one of her first big breaks on the johnny carson show. johnny found her so funny, she eventually became a guest host. but after she launched a rival night show on fox in the 80s , johnny never spoke to her again. it turned out to be a professional and personal disaster. her husband edgar was a producer. when they clashed with the networkings they were fired, and edgar killed himself. but her career picked up again doing awards shows with her daughter melissa. just before her death, she was...
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¿no es asÍ, johnny? cuÉntanos. >> quiero darle la bienvenida a un empresio y autor del libro "ponte las pilas", carlos mÁrquez, que nos trae una historia muy impresionante sobre el Éxito financiero y es que quea la edad de 14 aÑos ycon 20 $ en su bolsillo logrÓ su primer negocio y desde ahÍ jamÁs dio marcha atrás y hoy en dÍa es seminarista y motivador financiero y, seÑores, con su lema, "ponte las pilas" viene a revelarnos cuÁles son esas claves para dejar de pensar como pobre y lograr vivir como rico. muy buenos dÍas, ¿cÓmo estÁs? >> contento de estar aquÍ. >> ¿quÉ le impide a la gente lograr sus sueÑos? >> nÚmero uno, el miedo a fracasar. y lo que nos sucede es que queremos que todo el mundo nos quiera. >> es que no todo el mundo es monedita de oro para gustarle a todos. >> y muchas veces buscamos el tesoro de pancho villa ti el tesoro de pancho villa no existe. todo lo que deseamos estÁ en cosas que uno no quiere hacer. si uno anda buscando lo que brilla... >> no todo el tiempo l
¿no es asÍ, johnny? cuÉntanos. >> quiero darle la bienvenida a un empresio y autor del libro "ponte las pilas", carlos mÁrquez, que nos trae una historia muy impresionante sobre el Éxito financiero y es que quea la edad de 14 aÑos ycon 20 $ en su bolsillo logrÓ su primer negocio y desde ahÍ jamÁs dio marcha atrás y hoy en dÍa es seminarista y motivador financiero y, seÑores, con su lema, "ponte las pilas" viene a revelarnos cuÁles son esas claves para...
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thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, players. hello, folks, and welcome. so far, we have three semi-finalists waiting in the wings, two of them representing our third decade on the air and one representing our second decade on the air. tom, rachael, ken, good to see you again. let's go to work. first round -- one daily double round and these categories today... and we want you to give the word's language of origin in that category. tom, start us. papal person! for $200.
thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, players. hello, folks, and welcome. so far, we have three semi-finalists waiting in the wings, two of them representing our third decade on the air and one representing our second decade on the air. tom, rachael, ken, good to see you again. let's go to work. first round -- one daily double round and these categories today... and we want you to give the word's language of origin in that category. tom, start us. papal person! for $200.
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i called johnny, i go out. he hung up on me. never, never spoke to me again. >> reporter: but her show was soon over. and so was her friendship with carson. and as joan struggled publicly her husband was struggling privately. he took his life in 1987. >> he was in great pain and great anger. really what it comes from. with my husband, i had beth barrels. i'm still not over his suicide. i'm not furious with him. they say, you will go to heaven, meet edgar. i will kill him. >> reporter: joan a single mother was alone personally and privately and then the call. a daytime talk show in the works. up against oprah and donahue at the emmys. >> and the winner is -- i'm shaking -- joan rivers! >> two years ago i couldn't get a job in this business. i could not get a job. it is so sad he is not here, it was my husband edgar rosenberg who always said you can turn things around. >> reporter: a decade later back again on the red carpet asking and saying anything. >> she talked openly about her many plastic surgery and how she explained it in
i called johnny, i go out. he hung up on me. never, never spoke to me again. >> reporter: but her show was soon over. and so was her friendship with carson. and as joan struggled publicly her husband was struggling privately. he took his life in 1987. >> he was in great pain and great anger. really what it comes from. with my husband, i had beth barrels. i'm still not over his suicide. i'm not furious with him. they say, you will go to heaven, meet edgar. i will kill him. >>...
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plus our interview with the comic legend, what she said about johnny carson, the moment that broke her heart, taking me inside her new york apartment. >>> also breaking, one of the most wanted men in the world. who is the american man allegedly helping isis with their terror? is he the man behind so many of their videos raised right here in
plus our interview with the comic legend, what she said about johnny carson, the moment that broke her heart, taking me inside her new york apartment. >>> also breaking, one of the most wanted men in the world. who is the american man allegedly helping isis with their terror? is he the man behind so many of their videos raised right here in
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mira, johnny. cuando tÚ tienes un compaÑero, en cierta forma ahÍ hay como competencia. >> sÍ, por supuesto. >> competencia sana. no. me estÁ ganando, yo puedo tambiÉn. >> y uno motiva al otro. la lonja hasta ahÍ! >> se pueden hacer mÚltiples ejercicios en pareja. eso sÍ. es sÚper divertido, chÉvere. ahora, no necesariamente tiene que ser asÍ. tÚ puedes ir y hacer ejercicio con tu amiga al lado. >> pero hay mucha gente que pone como excusa el tiempo. que si es por el tiempo, no puedo. >> mis hijos, la casa, no tengo tiempo. si usted no tiene 30 minutos como siempre lo hace, haga este tipo de entrenamiento de intervalos que quema mÁs calorÍas en menos tiempo. 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3. oblÍcuos. >> perdÓname pero no nos vemos mejor que los de atrÁs. >> estos son ejercicios que mira, te empiezan a acelerar el corazÓn y los vas a combinar. arriba. asÍ! estÁs quemando muchas más calorÍas en menos tiempo. bien. asÍ. claro, si hacen 30 segundos, un minuto de cada uno, puede que no tenga la
mira, johnny. cuando tÚ tienes un compaÑero, en cierta forma ahÍ hay como competencia. >> sÍ, por supuesto. >> competencia sana. no. me estÁ ganando, yo puedo tambiÉn. >> y uno motiva al otro. la lonja hasta ahÍ! >> se pueden hacer mÚltiples ejercicios en pareja. eso sÍ. es sÚper divertido, chÉvere. ahora, no necesariamente tiene que ser asÍ. tÚ puedes ir y hacer ejercicio con tu amiga al lado. >> pero hay mucha gente que pone como excusa el tiempo....
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i talked to johnny about that. he says it was enormously collocated to get his head around designing for individuals, designing for multiple demographics. it will be interesting to see what they come up with. they way they are building the --le team to address this without it meant something for the apple store. it might be more for the apple corporate altar imagining a different way to target products for very different people. >> cory johnson, our editor at large, standby. the watch is customizable with bands that could be swapped out. sam grobart got a hands-on look. >> you have heard rumors about it. might have even read articles about it. it is finally here. apple has got a watch. this is the apple watch. it is apple's first new product in four years since the ipad was introduced. there will be more than one apple watch. there will be three different families. watch goes on sale. this watch is made of stainless steel, all the other metals will be made out of aluminum or gold. the bands is an magnetic closure o
i talked to johnny about that. he says it was enormously collocated to get his head around designing for individuals, designing for multiple demographics. it will be interesting to see what they come up with. they way they are building the --le team to address this without it meant something for the apple store. it might be more for the apple corporate altar imagining a different way to target products for very different people. >> cory johnson, our editor at large, standby. the watch is...
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despite what you said about intelligence on the johnny carson show, you cannot succeed with the biting humour she had unless you are tremendously intelligent. >> yes. i guess there aren't many dumb b bbeta cappa's, majoring in anthroughingy. she was no one's fool. she was harsh, and hurt people's feelings - like elizabeth taylor. >> so what, she was dealing in comedy. she said "i am what i am", she gave as good as she got when criticized. i was all for her in that regard. >> she managed to appeal to all generations. my kids loved her on "fashion police", and i have to hope that she gets her wish, what she wrote in her book, about her funeral, that she was a fan blowing her hair, so she looks like beyonce, and wants a hollywood blow out and wants merrill streep crying in five different accent. thank you for joining us. >> it should be emphasised that there was a warm sweet person under, that surprised many who met her. she was - she was a good kid underneath it all. >> thank you. good to see you. >> coming up. we will check in with professor dumpster. the university professor spending t
despite what you said about intelligence on the johnny carson show, you cannot succeed with the biting humour she had unless you are tremendously intelligent. >> yes. i guess there aren't many dumb b bbeta cappa's, majoring in anthroughingy. she was no one's fool. she was harsh, and hurt people's feelings - like elizabeth taylor. >> so what, she was dealing in comedy. she said "i am what i am", she gave as good as she got when criticized. i was all for her in that regard....
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despite what you said about intelligence on the johnny carson show, you cannot succeed with the biting humour she had intelligent. >> yes. i guess there aren't many dum bbeta cappa's, majoring in anthroughingy. she was no one's fool. she was harsh, and hurt people's taylor. >> so what, she was dealing in comedy. she said "i am what i am", she gave as good as she got when criticized. regard. >> she managed to appeal to all generations. my kids loved her on "fashion police", and i have to hope that she gets her wish, what she wrote in her book, about her funeral, that she was a fan blowing her hair, so she looks like beyonce, and wants a hollywood blow out and wants merrill streep crying in five different accent. thank you for joining us. >> it should be emphasised that there was a warm sweet person under, that surprised many who met her. she was - she was a good kid underneath it all. >> thank you. good to see you. >> coming up. we will check in with professor dumpster. the university professor spending the last six months living in a dumpster to prove we could all live with less. >>> f
despite what you said about intelligence on the johnny carson show, you cannot succeed with the biting humour she had intelligent. >> yes. i guess there aren't many dum bbeta cappa's, majoring in anthroughingy. she was no one's fool. she was harsh, and hurt people's taylor. >> so what, she was dealing in comedy. she said "i am what i am", she gave as good as she got when criticized. regard. >> she managed to appeal to all generations. my kids loved her on...
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i talked to johnny about that. he says it was enormously collocated to get his head around designing for individuals, designing for multiple demographics. it will be interesting to see what they come up with. the way they are building the apple team to address this -- it meant something for the apple store. it might be more for the apple corporate culture imagining a different way to target products for very different people. >> cory johnson, our editor at large, standby. the watch is customizable with bands that could be swapped out. sam grobart got a hands-on look. >> you have heard rumors about it. might have even read articles about it. it is finally here. apple has got a watch. this is the apple watch. it is apple's first new product in four years since the ipad was introduced. there will be more than one apple watch. there will be three different families. in 2015, the watch goes on sale. this watch is made of stainless steel, all the other metals will be made out of aluminum or gold. the bands is an magnetic
i talked to johnny about that. he says it was enormously collocated to get his head around designing for individuals, designing for multiple demographics. it will be interesting to see what they come up with. the way they are building the apple team to address this -- it meant something for the apple store. it might be more for the apple corporate culture imagining a different way to target products for very different people. >> cory johnson, our editor at large, standby. the watch is...