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Sheryl Sandberg's girlboss fantasy did nothing for women

OPINION She made the right noises about equality, but the former Facebook CEO’s “Lean In” philosophy was never about challenging how men run things. Has...

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A California Judge Shot His Wife Dead at Close Range in Front of Their Son

“I just shot my wife," Judge Jeffrey Ferguson texted the court clerk minutes after the shooting. "I won’t be in tomorrow. I will be in custody. I am so sorry.”

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

mcgonigal turned in favor of greed, david. >> david: pierre, thank you. to other news, and to the prominent california judge pleading not guilty to murdering his wife, prosecutors say he shot her after a drunken argument. but then texted his staff, telling them, i just lost it, i just shot my wife, i won't be in tomorrow. case making national headlines now. and here's abc's kayna whitworth. >> reporter: tonight, a southern california judge accused of murdering his own wife pleading not guilty in court. >> mr. ferguson, do you understand all these additional nonmonetary conditions as to your bail? >> yes, i do, your honor. >> reporter: 72-year-old jeffery ferguson was arrested earlier this month after police say he shot his wife sheryl in their home. according to the orange county district attorney's office, the judge then texted his own court clerk and bailiff, saying, "i just lost it. i just shot my wife. i won't be in tomorrow. i will be in custody. i'm so sorry." sheryl, seen here in photos posted to facebook, wishing her

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History of the Sitcom

tim allen: i couldn't believe how frustrated i was. they had that stupid old car that blew smoke and i'm going, get a better car! granny: oh, i'm gonna kick up a rabbit stew, soon as jethro shoots me one or two... steve cox: one episode involved granny mistaking a kangaroo for a giant jack rabbit. granny: howdy, mr. jack rabbit. steve cox: and she wanted to cook it. granny: would you like to step into my kitchen? emily: it is to this day, the highest rated half hour episode of television. steve cox: middle america fell in love with the beverly hillbillies. it spawned another television series with cbs, ♪ sheryl: da duh da da... da duh da da! ♪ green acres is the place to be! ♪ tawny newsome: (sings) farm living is the life for me!

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History of the Sitcom

eric mccormick: (sings) you are my wife. sheryl: (sings) goodbye city life. ♪ green acres we are there ♪ eric mccormick: it's just absurd and ridiculous. eddie: look at that floor, that's solid oak. sheryl: green acres was about a man and a woman living on fifth avenue. and he decides he's going to be a farmer. lisa: hey, oliver! oliver: yeah? lisa: there is someone here to see you from the state dept. oliver: i'll be right down. [smash] lisa: darling, mr. kimball would have waited, you should have used the ladder. bill carter: green acres. is the kind of show america loves. and cbs thinks, well, we can do more of these rural characters. [train whislte] vicki: yeah, the rural comedies, petticoat junction. vicki: i mean, some really, really silly, funny stuff. horse: hee hawww!!

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History of the Sitcom

soon as jethro shoots me one or two... steve cox: one episode involved granny mistaking a kangaroo for a giant jack rabbit. granny: howdy, mr. jack rabbit. steve cox: and she wanted to cook it. granny: would you like to step into my kitchen? emily: it is to this day, the highest rated half hour episode of television. steve cox: middle america fell in love with the beverly hillbillies. it spawned another television series with cbs, ♪ sheryl: da duh da da... da duh da da! ♪ green acres is the place to be! ♪ tawny newsome: (sings) farm living is the life for me! eric mccormick: (sings) you are my wife. sheryl: (sings) goodbye city life. ♪ green acres we are there ♪ eric mccormick: it's just absurd and ridiculous.

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History of the Sitcom

eddie: look at that floor, that's solid oak. sheryl: green acres was about a man and a woman living on fifth avenue. and he decides he's going to be a farmer. lisa: hey, oliver! oliver: yeah? lisa: there is someone here to see you from the state dept. oliver: i'll be right down. [smash] lisa: darling, mr. kimball would have waited, you should have used the ladder. bill carter: green acres. is the kind of show america loves. and cbs thinks, well, we can do more of these rural characters. [train whislte] vicki: yeah, the rural comedies, petticoat junction. vicki: i mean, some really, really silly, funny stuff. horse: hee hawww!! elizabeth meriwether: but the characters were caricatures of rural people and it became very hokey. marsha: you looking at people sitting in their, high rise offices in new york. showing the north,

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History of the Sitcom

franc: oh, buenos dias, senor.. margaret: and then there was courtship of eddie's father. they had a housekeeper who was asian. miyoshi umeki. mrs. livingston: eddie, if there's anything you need. margaret: we're like relatively invisible but we're used as kind of like a condiment. [crowd singing] gerrad: in the tumultuous 60s there was segregation in tv, just like we were seeing in real life. laura: but you're beginning to get a real pickup on the level of the civil rights movement. sheryl: black people were speaking up saying, you must include me. bambi haggins: hal kantor wrote on "amos and andy" and as the story goes, he went to a lunch where the speaker was a civil rights leader, roy wilkins, who talked about the significance of representation. steve cox: so kanter decided to create a program

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