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>> richard pryor. >> when i walk on stage, i'm riddled with fear and excitement, because i have no idea what i'm going to do. >> this was what, oh no, you idiots. oh, god. oh, god. oh, god. oh, god. ♪ ♪ >>> i despised myself from pretty much close to getting out of the womb. i was always wrong. let's start with that. when you're always wrong, you seek an audience to disprove that theory. i was just hellbent on having to prove myself. i know i'm right. i can't be always wrong, you know. i was the victim. >> my father was a very strange man. he was kind of a performance artist that was fueled by beer. >> i was very shy. and at home i was always quiet and didn't get to speak very often, just because other people were jibber jabbering a lot. some people wouldn't clam up, mom. when i did different voices or different noises, people say, that's weird, or shut up. i feel like there's a fear of seeming crazy. >> a lot of comedians are people that are very introverted, very shy, very sensitive to humiliation. a little narcissistic, a little damaged. and so the only way to combat it is to go
>> richard pryor. >> when i walk on stage, i'm riddled with fear and excitement, because i have no idea what i'm going to do. >> this was what, oh no, you idiots. oh, god. oh, god. oh, god. oh, god. ♪ ♪ >>> i despised myself from pretty much close to getting out of the womb. i was always wrong. let's start with that. when you're always wrong, you seek an audience to disprove that theory. i was just hellbent on having to prove myself. i know i'm right. i can't be...
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i don't know if sherilyn pryor is in the room. dr. pryor i know has done a lot of research on breaking research and you could probably talk more about this. looking at the benefit we typically talk about periods and physiology. all of these things. we don't think of it as giving up something. every month you are getting a shot. if you think about it is giving you something. what is that doing. thanks for coming. and you want to say anything more. >> i'm here for my 50th medical school reunion. i thought it was important to know that the use of the is related to significance bone loss. give the system a chance. i want to say also. the pill is prescribed a lot to treat pcl as. what was pointed out to me by a lot of experts. if you do that you're not treating the underlying pathology. it's not officially that. there is still a disease process. people turned 35 we haven't helped them. incorporation you very much. i wonder what you think about this. with the mental health aspect. women had to stand up for rates. the religious rights wants
i don't know if sherilyn pryor is in the room. dr. pryor i know has done a lot of research on breaking research and you could probably talk more about this. looking at the benefit we typically talk about periods and physiology. all of these things. we don't think of it as giving up something. every month you are getting a shot. if you think about it is giving you something. what is that doing. thanks for coming. and you want to say anything more. >> i'm here for my 50th medical school...
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history tv, university of arkansas law eck issor mark killenb introduced by supreme court justice stephen pryor, then discusses dissenting opinions written between 1810 and 1927. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. serve as president of the supreme court historical society. i am pleased to welcome you to the first lecture in this year's silverman series. this year, we are examining ,issents, not majority opinions different aspects thereof. you have already been warned about your cell phones and your apple watches and so forth
history tv, university of arkansas law eck issor mark killenb introduced by supreme court justice stephen pryor, then discusses dissenting opinions written between 1810 and 1927. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. serve as president of the supreme court historical society. i am pleased to welcome you to the first lecture in this year's silverman series. this year, we are examining ,issents, not majority opinions different aspects thereof. you have already been warned about your cell...
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i would say richard pryor, but roger pryor's brigade decides that, despite orders to hold the earthworks, there was no fighting in the earthworks. so down they go. into the ravine. at this point, francis patterson is feeling a little bit of pressure. his four regiments are now stacked up against six. it is a confusing fight. the rain gets worse. the smoke gets heavier. the ravine is not cleared. it is the only area where you can safely get around the central work at fort mcgruder up onank them and come other side. as everybody describes the battle in the ravine, there are briars, mud, bordered by slashing. there is no form or semblance of regular combat. when you think of company commanders taking charge of the situation ignore that. or is not the brigadiers colonels or company commanders. we are talking about battle bodies, sections of four or six men, platoons trying to take some advantage of the situation down in this morass that would be the ravine. within an hour, patterson's men have turned back around and called for reinforcements because they are out of ammunition. so i wake you
i would say richard pryor, but roger pryor's brigade decides that, despite orders to hold the earthworks, there was no fighting in the earthworks. so down they go. into the ravine. at this point, francis patterson is feeling a little bit of pressure. his four regiments are now stacked up against six. it is a confusing fight. the rain gets worse. the smoke gets heavier. the ravine is not cleared. it is the only area where you can safely get around the central work at fort mcgruder up onank them...
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local sources say pryor was stabbed in the shoulder and chest. a close friend told espn that his family expects him to survive. we'll keep you updated. leland: an undocumented construction worker who was injured in the collapse of the new orleans hard rock hotel -- who can forget this video? -- has been deported to honduras by i.c.e. a lawyer working on the 38-year-old's case says he may have been targeted because he had complained about issues before the collapse including that concrete floors were sagging. ramirez palma had lost an appeal in early october, as we watch that crane come down one more time. ♪ ♪ laura: well, you may have heard former vice president joe biden is kicking off his no malarkey bus tour in iowa today. christina coleman is standing by live with those details on what's happening with biden and other candidates. >> reporter: well, candidates are back out on the campaign trail after thanksgiving, and several of them in iowa right now campaigning at local businesses during the small business saturday. california senator ka
local sources say pryor was stabbed in the shoulder and chest. a close friend told espn that his family expects him to survive. we'll keep you updated. leland: an undocumented construction worker who was injured in the collapse of the new orleans hard rock hotel -- who can forget this video? -- has been deported to honduras by i.c.e. a lawyer working on the 38-year-old's case says he may have been targeted because he had complained about issues before the collapse including that concrete floors...
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dy denied his stay pryor to the hard rockncident ever taking place. cox goes on to say that the unsubstantiated sensationalist allegations are irreonsibly spreading fear through misinformation. well wife agrees there is fear. fear she says will keep other workers from speang up about what they think happened in the hard >>his lawyers hoped that osha investigators. well tell ice not to port ramiez palma so that he can be a witness in the lawsuit against the otels contractors. the marine deserve a suspected of killing his mother's boyfriend. he's now on the fbi's most wanted list. >>authorities say this man 22 year-old mhael brown left his post camp bullis shown in north carolina last month and he's been on the run ever sense. police say he made his way to virginia and on november 9th. they say he shot his mother's boriend. brown has been spotted in roake also in south carolina. his considered armed and dangerous has now agreed to pay million to settle a multiear dispute over accusations thait underpaid its staff. some california workers sued the compan
dy denied his stay pryor to the hard rockncident ever taking place. cox goes on to say that the unsubstantiated sensationalist allegations are irreonsibly spreading fear through misinformation. well wife agrees there is fear. fear she says will keep other workers from speang up about what they think happened in the hard >>his lawyers hoped that osha investigators. well tell ice not to port ramiez palma so that he can be a witness in the lawsuit against the otels contractors. the marine...
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some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world turkey's president richard pryor better won reiterated his warning that he will let refugees travel to the european union if he does not get more e.u. support to accommodate those refugees over 3000000 syrian refugees are now living in turkey workers every moved over 60000 explosives from the bottom of the black sea the project involved months of efforts on the wreckage of a world war 2 cargo ship belonging to the former soviet union the air bombs artillery shells and other devices were then detonated as you see there on shore. in iraq protests against the government carry on unabated in these so-called battle of the bridges over control of crucial parts of baghdad there is still everything to fight for and in other parts of the country demonstrators are blocking ports stopping exports of oil and imports of food. for iraq's protest is this will too is a symbol of a country divided it's time to stop them getting too close to government ministries this triumph and say tear it down. the. but while the pictures might loo
some of the other stories now that are making headlines around the world turkey's president richard pryor better won reiterated his warning that he will let refugees travel to the european union if he does not get more e.u. support to accommodate those refugees over 3000000 syrian refugees are now living in turkey workers every moved over 60000 explosives from the bottom of the black sea the project involved months of efforts on the wreckage of a world war 2 cargo ship belonging to the former...
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writer and broadcaster jonathan pryor told us though that chancellor merkel's remarks don't help to clarify her position. there is a certain contradiction i suppose in what she was saying in that if europe is going to be more responsible for its own military as well as economic future then obviously that would suggest a certain weakening of the link with the united states but on the other hand she was basically urging the americans discreetly not to pull away we have to remember that to her she's addressing those remarks basically to donald trump who has given several indications that he would really prefer america to be america 1st america alone as far as possible and really has undermined to a degree nato's integrity and indeed is very critical of the european union which he sees as a competitor rather than as a colleague. a financial exodus could be on the cards if jeremy corbyn sweeps to victory in the u.k. snap general election on december 12th that pre-breakfast warning has come from the country's super rich with their lawyers saying they could bail on britain if the labor party wins
writer and broadcaster jonathan pryor told us though that chancellor merkel's remarks don't help to clarify her position. there is a certain contradiction i suppose in what she was saying in that if europe is going to be more responsible for its own military as well as economic future then obviously that would suggest a certain weakening of the link with the united states but on the other hand she was basically urging the americans discreetly not to pull away we have to remember that to her...
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longer be in control of our own destiny i believe that very deeply writer and broadcaster jonathan pryor told us that the french leader wants to see a more independent europe but the president called seem to be concerned about 2 particular was both the disengagement of the united states under donald trump who has made it clear that he would like europe to look after itself militarily much more than is the case the president think it was a little premature in the sense to certainly call. nato braindead but it does need to work out exactly what it's for these days it was founded 40 years ago in principle to oppose what was perceived at the time a communist threat from the east but of course that's no longer the case and its operations have spread into other parts of the world but the does need really to be serious thinking about what is nato for. germany has been facing widespread demonstrations from its farmers they've been disrupting transport routes using tractors to block traffic it comes as the industry feels it's being unfairly blamed for climate change or having to bend to berlin's
longer be in control of our own destiny i believe that very deeply writer and broadcaster jonathan pryor told us that the french leader wants to see a more independent europe but the president called seem to be concerned about 2 particular was both the disengagement of the united states under donald trump who has made it clear that he would like europe to look after itself militarily much more than is the case the president think it was a little premature in the sense to certainly call. nato...
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history tv, university of arkansas law eck issor mark killenb introduced by supreme court justice stephen pryor, then discusses dissenting opinions written between 1810 and 1927. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. serve as president of the supreme court historical society. i am pleased to welcome you to the first lecture in this year's silverman series. this year, we are examining ,issents, not majority opinions different aspects thereof. you have already been warned about your cell phones and your iple watches and so forth, so will not repeat that, but you will be in the doghouse if it goes off during the period of our evening. i also want to thank this evening our host, justice stephen breyer, who against all odds agreed to come and introduced our speaker this evening on the first day of a busy term. justice breyer is one of the most faithful friends of the society. whenever we have called on him to help us out, he has shown up and done a wonderful job. i want us to thank him for taking time away from his busy schedule on first day of term. i do not want to impose too much on justice brey
history tv, university of arkansas law eck issor mark killenb introduced by supreme court justice stephen pryor, then discusses dissenting opinions written between 1810 and 1927. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. serve as president of the supreme court historical society. i am pleased to welcome you to the first lecture in this year's silverman series. this year, we are examining ,issents, not majority opinions different aspects thereof. you have already been warned about your cell...
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eric: and wide receiver terrelle pryor is recovering after being stabbed in pittsburgh. many reports say he was stabbed several times in an apartment complex where he lives. it happened about 4:30 this morning. a woman reportedly now in police custody about this. he, of course, was a breakout star at the ohio state university, was drafted by the nfl in 2011 and now is a free agent after being released by the jacksonville jaguars last september. arthel: extreme weather threatening travel plans for tens of millions of americans this weekend. a new storm system out west could dump more than 5 inches of rain in some parts of california. meanwhile, a fierce winter storm marching across the plains and midwest and expected to slam the northeast with rain and snow tomorrow. now, tomorrow is predicted to be the busiest travel day of the year which will cause some problems. jacqui heinrich is live with more on this from our new york city newsroom. >> reporter: well, arthel, there are three areas of heavy snowfall happening through monday night, as you mentioned. the california mou
eric: and wide receiver terrelle pryor is recovering after being stabbed in pittsburgh. many reports say he was stabbed several times in an apartment complex where he lives. it happened about 4:30 this morning. a woman reportedly now in police custody about this. he, of course, was a breakout star at the ohio state university, was drafted by the nfl in 2011 and now is a free agent after being released by the jacksonville jaguars last september. arthel: extreme weather threatening travel plans...
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pryor display for several nfl teams was a free agent after being released by the jacksonville jaguars in september. virginia djou frei who says sexual predator jeffrey epstein force her to have sex with prince andrew when she was 17 years old and is speaking out. >> it was a very scary time in my life. he knows what happened and i know what happened. the now 35 rove was interviewed by the bbc for an upcoming hour-long special. this follows prince enters much criticized bbc interview this month in which he denied the allegations and said he had no recollection of meeting you for a previous and since stepped away from his official royal duties. chicago police announcing they seized 10,000 guns off the street so far this year far more than another big cities and a record number for a city known for violent crime and tough gun laws. the latest from chicago. >> chicago police say they have seized 10,000 guns so far this year an uptick from last year and the annual average of 7000 guns. now averaging one gun recovery every 40 minutes. that's ridiculous but chicago's top cop tells "fox news"
pryor display for several nfl teams was a free agent after being released by the jacksonville jaguars in september. virginia djou frei who says sexual predator jeffrey epstein force her to have sex with prince andrew when she was 17 years old and is speaking out. >> it was a very scary time in my life. he knows what happened and i know what happened. the now 35 rove was interviewed by the bbc for an upcoming hour-long special. this follows prince enters much criticized bbc interview this...
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there was a critical report in some ways of jim comey in the pryor iteration of inspector general's report. the president said it's the worst accusation against a political official in the history of the country. he's prone to exaggeration. rational people can look at this document and decide for themselves, does it hold up or not hold up? we need to see what the facts are. typically, inspector general reports, i've read many of them are very details with a lot of backup materials and quoting from the people who gave interviews, in a world people care about those things and the truth really mattered, i think it would have an important result. given to the person who has the biggest microphone in the world, we don't live in that world. >> thank you. >> happy thanksgiving. >> you as well. >>> a scathing op-ed just published by the former navy secretary and what he has to say about president trump. >>> and an explosion and fire at a texas chemical plant and concern about the chemical still burning tonight. er card, i get rewarded wherever i go. going out for a bite. rewarded! going new places
there was a critical report in some ways of jim comey in the pryor iteration of inspector general's report. the president said it's the worst accusation against a political official in the history of the country. he's prone to exaggeration. rational people can look at this document and decide for themselves, does it hold up or not hold up? we need to see what the facts are. typically, inspector general reports, i've read many of them are very details with a lot of backup materials and quoting...
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. >> richard pryor was never as funny on "the tonight show" as he was doing stand-up. george carlin was good but never as funny. >> it is very rare you see someone's five minutes on tv and it is gas as the comedy club. >> guys, if you could do it, you would be alone right now watching an empty stage. >> i never saw bill hicks live. i have first hand accounts saying, there is no one better. >> he was booked on the late show with david letterman in 1993. he did his set which had been approved by the bookers in advance. >> people annoy me. do you know what annoys me? pro-life people. do you look at their faces? i'm pro-life. why don't they look it? you see them trying to to an orphanage. we're pro-life. we're here to document. don't pick me. >> he did fine in front of that audience at the ed sullivan theater. then after the set, they got on the shown in had a conference upstairs and they decided to cut it from the episode. they said it was too offensive. the bill hicks incident on letterman became a thing of legends. when we talk about clean comedy and dirty comedy, it wa
. >> richard pryor was never as funny on "the tonight show" as he was doing stand-up. george carlin was good but never as funny. >> it is very rare you see someone's five minutes on tv and it is gas as the comedy club. >> guys, if you could do it, you would be alone right now watching an empty stage. >> i never saw bill hicks live. i have first hand accounts saying, there is no one better. >> he was booked on the late show with david letterman in 1993. he...
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>> richard pryor. >> when i walk on stage, i'm
>> richard pryor. >> when i walk on stage, i'm