the economy was booming... the 1980s were a radical transform medication from what america had been like in the 1960s and 1970s. the economy was booming. >> congratulations, sir. >> as the regan era took hold there was that rise in conservative values. >> we saw american audiences losing interest in the socially relevant sitcoms, and really the sitcom started to die away. >> dramas had really taken over. those soaps were so big. "dynasty, "dallas," "magnum p.i." >> and so you saw the family sitcom really strive to find a new identity. >> i can't believe you guys can watch this, you look ridiculous. >> "family times" has one of the great premises in sitcom history. >> half a million people trying to stop a senseless war. you find that ridiculous? >> i'm talking about the
A few years ago on the Today show, Michael recalled when he and Tracy were told he had Parkinson's. 'One of the things I'll always love Tracy for is that at that moment, she didn't blink,' he said.
certainly, the current president understands the enormity of this from all his own personal experiences with these kind of painful family times. it is really something to be back in plains, georgia. i've been here before as you have. this is the community that so embraces the carters. it has been their home for so many years. the home where the former president is resting right now is not far from here. it's been their home for more than 60 years. their roots are very deep here. and the community here knows the carters very personally. they aren't historical figures here. they're neighbors. fellow churchgoers. they're part of the community. there's a real sense here of how important the carters are and have been to plains, georgia, and to georgia and to the nation. so this is a time when there are lots of thoughts of prayers and good wishes and concern. all of those things when you
Glenn’s family has had a tough year, he says. His children are facing difficult battles, and as a parent, it’s easy to feel helpless. But, despite it all, Glenn says he’s still ‘FULL OF JOY.’ Why?
♪ the 1980s were a radical transformation from what america had been like in the 1960s and 1970s. the economy was booming. >> congratulations, sir. >> as the regan era took hold, there was that rise in conservative values. >> we saw american audiences losing interest in the socially relevant sitcoms, and really, the sitcom started to die away. >> dramas had really taken over. those soaps were so big. "dynasty, "dallas," "magnum p.i." >> and so you saw the family sitcom really strive to find a new identity. >> i can't believe you guys can watch this, you look ridiculous. >> "family times" has one of the great premises in sitcom history. >> half a million people trying to stop a senseless war. you find that ridiculous? >> i'm talking about the outfits. >> these two flower children
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Yoop·er (n): A native or inhabitant of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. This is an umbrella term that can also refer to a lifestyle, a cultural ethos. Yooper is a sociopolitical identity, a gestalt, which has its roots in Finnish and Swedish and Native American. Yoopers can be reserved people, i ...