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Transcripts for CNN CNN This Morning 20240604 10:24:00

legislatures want and what voters are actually saying. i think that s such a good point. the new york times piece on this, the very end of it had such a fascinating quote. 46-year-old trump voter, very conservative voter in cincinnati, told the times this was basically a last-minute attempt in ohio to tilt the playing field in favor of all of the touchstones that the ageing conservative population is trying to force on generations. he goes, i don t like the idea of changing the mechanisms of government, especially for an agenda. that s to the point joyce is making. yeah, we see this very consistently. and the ballot results reflect the poll ing. the research institute found in 43 of the 50 states, abortion should be legal all or most of the time. and we saw in 2022 that abortion

Transcripts for CNN History of the Sitcom 20240604 05:27:00

i see myself in that character?. you even look at agnes moorehead as endora and you could see a lot of early touchstones for drag. samantha: don t you realize you re under a spell? endora: i know dear, but when you re in love the whole world is under a spell. patrick gomez: that was groundbreaking. herbie pilato: the great thing about the show is that samantha wasn t defined by her supernatural powers. she was really defined by her humanity. samantha: that picture, it s offensive. darrin: offensive? samantha: is that how you think i look? darrin: will you calm down - samantha: well do you? darrin: of course not. herbie pilato: the real message of bewitched was about prejudice. samantha: why did you do it? darrin: because that s the way most people think witches look. samantha: is that any reason to discriminate against a minority group? darrin: what minority group? samantha: witches of course! herbie pilato: bewitched is an immediate hit. everybody is twitching their nose. it put abc o

Transcripts for CNN History of the Sitcom 20240604 02:27:00

i see myself in that character?. you even look at agnes moorehead as endora and you could see a lot of early touchstones for drag. samantha: don t you realize you re under a spell? endora: i know dear, but when you re in love the whole world is under a spell. patrick gomez: that was groundbreaking. herbie pilato: the great thing about the show is that samantha wasn t defined by her supernatural powers. she was really defined by her humanity. samantha: that picture, it s offensive. darrin: offensive? samantha: is that how you think i look? darrin: will you calm down - samantha: well do you? darrin: of course not. herbie pilato: the real message of bewitched was about prejudice. samantha: why did you do it? darrin: because that s the way most people think witches look. samantha: is that any reason to discriminate against a minority group? darrin: what minority group? samantha: witches of course! herbie pilato: bewitched is an immediate hit. everybody is twitching their nose. it put abc o

Transcripts for MSNBC The Beat With Ari Melber 20240604 22:24:00

seriously. honestly, sometimes we go to different cultural touchstones. this is giving casablanca vibes for the fox execs who now say they re shocked when, well you remember, the police captain there had that very famous unbelievable claim of shock because of the humphrey bogart obvious gambling operation. everybody s to leave here immediately. this cafe is closed until further notice. clear the room at once. how can they close me up? on what grounds. i m shocked shocked to find that gambles is going on here. your winnings sir. thank you very much. everybody out at once. some things hold up because we are all familiar with people who basically are a part of a problem, as they oversaw it or looked the other way, and then when the heat gets too high, they re claiming shock. carlson s firing is not exactly ending this problem. there are many ways a new line

Transcripts for BBCNEWS HARDtalk 20240604 11:35:00

you know, that there was a place for it in the entertainment world. you know, there were precedents nobody comes out of nowhere, you know, and i had certain touchstones like the last days of the musical, you know, and the early days of variety. and american culture. yeah, absolutely. ..because you watched lots of american movies and american music. absolutely. so, you had that beatnik thing coming over from the states, where it was a kind of swinging thing to be. do you think that you ve broken through, had it not been for punk? no. because what you did was garnished your act to a whole sort of youth revolution? that s right that s right. well, i was when punk came about, i got a residency this is as good as it got

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