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johnny carson, who gave her, her first big break. carson mentored her through her early years and stardom, and joan rivers became a trail blast blazer. earning her stripes on the stage, poking fun at celebrities from russell crowe to kanye west. she said i have no regret for any joke i've ever done. i got a lot of flak for a joke i made about heidi klum and the nazises and she said, but i never paulized for it. i said justin bieber looked like a little lesbian, and i stand be it. had. she also said, you can tune me out. that's okay. i'm not going to bow to political correctness bump if you want to be a soot tirist, you can't be part of the party, meaning you can't go horseback riding about jack i oh if you're going to have dinner with her that night. but no one got a harsher joan rivers treatment than joan rivers herself. another quote, the only thrill in my sex life61 now is when i lean up against the blender. more recently joan rivers joked about her penchant for plastic sugar saying my face has been tucked in more times than the b
johnny carson, who gave her, her first big break. carson mentored her through her early years and stardom, and joan rivers became a trail blast blazer. earning her stripes on the stage, poking fun at celebrities from russell crowe to kanye west. she said i have no regret for any joke i've ever done. i got a lot of flak for a joke i made about heidi klum and the nazises and she said, but i never paulized for it. i said justin bieber looked like a little lesbian, and i stand be it. had. she also...
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the real kit carson. and that was in the 1840's when he got a -- an assignment to go try to find a woman, a white woman, ann white was her name, who had been kidnapped by apaches. and he followed the trail for five, six, seven, almost -- closer to two weeks before he did find ann white. and the element of surprise was compromised. and various things happened. and she ended up getting killed. and when they -- when carson and his men went down to the campsite to sift through her belongs, what did they find? they found a "blood and thunder" book that she haddestly been reading. and the star of this "blood and thunder" book was kit carson. and the plot line of the book was kit carson was sent out to go rescue a woman who had been kidnapped by indians. so here she was reading this book perhaps thinking kit carson was near she gets killed and carson in the real story was not able to save this woman. and this just haunted him for rest of his life. and he ordered the book burned. he thought these "blood and thund
the real kit carson. and that was in the 1840's when he got a -- an assignment to go try to find a woman, a white woman, ann white was her name, who had been kidnapped by apaches. and he followed the trail for five, six, seven, almost -- closer to two weeks before he did find ann white. and the element of surprise was compromised. and various things happened. and she ended up getting killed. and when they -- when carson and his men went down to the campsite to sift through her belongs, what did...
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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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with us, mayor of carson city, bob crowell, joined by phil lebeau in carson city as well. phil, take it away. >> thank you very much, carl. you mentioned these kind of projects. they don't come along very often. the mayor of carson city, bob crowell joins us for a first cnbc interview. tell us about the impact? 6,500 jobs potentially eventually coming to this northern nevada region. >> phil, it's huge. i can't tell you how excited i am to hear what the governor has to say this afternoon, because this could turn the page and probably will turn the page for economic diversification in carson city in particular and our region in general. >> state government, main employer in this area. you have health care services and a few other industries. this is a chance to really move into a new area. correct? >> this is a huge chance to do that. health care is a big issue. state government is a big issue here, but we also have an industrial air park here, where that's a big employer base and carson city is looking to diversify its own economy and we look forward to companies like tesla
with us, mayor of carson city, bob crowell, joined by phil lebeau in carson city as well. phil, take it away. >> thank you very much, carl. you mentioned these kind of projects. they don't come along very often. the mayor of carson city, bob crowell joins us for a first cnbc interview. tell us about the impact? 6,500 jobs potentially eventually coming to this northern nevada region. >> phil, it's huge. i can't tell you how excited i am to hear what the governor has to say this...
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would you bell comwelcome, plea rivers. >> reporter: she said johnny carson was her monitor. her first guest appearance was 1965. 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
would you bell comwelcome, plea rivers. >> reporter: she said johnny carson was her monitor. her first guest appearance was 1965. 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...
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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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in 1965, rivers saw her career get a huge boost when she appeared on "the tonight show" with johnny carson for the first time. >> he gave all of us our starts. my life changed. i went on the show the first time, seven years of struggling, coming out of second city. and on the air, he said, you're going to be a star. and the next day my life was different. >> it was the start of a 21-year professional relationship with carson and the show. she made regular appearances, eventually becoming the show's substitute host in 1983. but rivers' decision to launch her own show on the brand-new fox network in the fall of 1986 ended her relationship with carson and "the tonight show." >> he should have been proud. i finally at the -- after my contract was up, done, i took another job. i think because i was a woman he never thought i would leave. or maybe he liked me better. but the minute i became competition, it became out to kill me. out to kill me. and that's what came down forever. never spoke to me again. >> the show was cancelled in 1987. just a few months later, rivers' husband, edgar, committed
in 1965, rivers saw her career get a huge boost when she appeared on "the tonight show" with johnny carson for the first time. >> he gave all of us our starts. my life changed. i went on the show the first time, seven years of struggling, coming out of second city. and on the air, he said, you're going to be a star. and the next day my life was different. >> it was the start of a 21-year professional relationship with carson and the show. she made regular appearances,...
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carson daly. musical guest, julian casablancas and the voidz. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 130! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much! that's what i'm talking about! that right there. oh! looking good, guys. looking good right there. looking real good. welcome to the "tonight show," everybody. thank you for being here. we got a big show tonight. thank you so much, guys. welcome to "the tonight show." thanks for watching. thank you for sitting. thank you for owing, thank you for oohing. [ cheers ] fun new york city crowd. here's what everybody's talking about. the white house has been having some big security issues lately. after an intruder actually managed to jump the fence and make it inside. he made himself a sandwich and hung out, he was like, "yeah, yeah, yeah." and this is true, the white house says that from now on it will start locking its doors. [ laughter ] when asked if he wanted a key, biden said, "i'm fine just using the doggie door." [ che
carson daly. musical guest, julian casablancas and the voidz. and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 130! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you very much! that's what i'm talking about! that right there. oh! looking good, guys. looking good right there. looking real good. welcome to the "tonight show," everybody. thank you for being here. we got a big show tonight. thank you so much, guys....
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louis watching joan subbing for carson. she was one of my first kind of divas that i associated with. and loved. and so for me to sit down next to her on a show that i was one of the hosts of, it was so surreal. and she was so kind. >> honestly, as a kid, i didn't like her because she actually made fun of my mom in some jokes when my mom was doing the jeans and stuff. as a little kid, i found it upsetting to see her making fun of my mom. but as an adult, once i actually got to know her, i came to really like her and appreciate her and i do think there was something about her. we talk about this pilot with other gay people. she really did have a big appeal in the gay community. and it's often hard to understand why some people have that appeal in the gay community. and i think she beyond her acceptance of people, there was something about the fact that she had overcome all these obstacles that, you know, her husband had committed suicide. she had a child to raise, and she was cut off by carson, and yet she persevered. i thin
louis watching joan subbing for carson. she was one of my first kind of divas that i associated with. and loved. and so for me to sit down next to her on a show that i was one of the hosts of, it was so surreal. and she was so kind. >> honestly, as a kid, i didn't like her because she actually made fun of my mom in some jokes when my mom was doing the jeans and stuff. as a little kid, i found it upsetting to see her making fun of my mom. but as an adult, once i actually got to know her, i...
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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, in classic style, turned into comedy. >> he left me all of the money on the condition, i have to visit him every, single day. so, i had him cremated and had him sprinkled in neiman marcus. i go there twice a day. >> you never saw him so much. >> never saw him so much. weekends, holidays. i'm banging on the door. i got to see edgar. he's near the gucci counter. he would go through great pain and great anger. and with my husband, i had both barrels. i'm still not over his suicide. i'm still furious with him. son of a bitch. i'll kill him. you left me with no money, a child that was -- no career. and you checked out? go [ bleep ] yourself. >> reporter: she would soon turn the depths of her pain into the height of success. her daytime talk show beat out oprah winfrey in 1990 for the emmy. >> and the winner is -- i'm shakin
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, in classic style, turned into comedy. >> he left me all of the money on the condition, i have to visit him every, single day. so, i had him cremated and had him sprinkled in neiman marcus. i go there twice a day. >> you never saw him so...
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and i went on the carson show as a girl writer. i had been brought to the carson show seven times. i had auditioned for them seven times. >> and got turned down? >> seven times turned down. and i was in the village and starving and it was a horrendous period for me. terribly down, terribly depressed. i went on the carson show and that night, i get very emotional, he said, "you're going to be a star." look at this, i can't even talk about it, and that changed my life. i'm so grateful to him -- i tell him all these years later, i still thank him. he changed my whole life. he turned around and said, "you're all wrong. she is funny." >> what did you do that night? >> i couldn't believe it. see, i'm crying now. i couldn't believe it. i looked, he said, "you're going to be a star," and i looked next to me, who is he talking to? and my agent said, "from now on," he said, "i guarantee you will make at least $150 a week for the rest of your life." >> wow! >> wow. and i said, but i said at that time, wow. because i was getting six dollars a night at that point. >> reporter: i interviewed her
and i went on the carson show as a girl writer. i had been brought to the carson show seven times. i had auditioned for them seven times. >> and got turned down? >> seven times turned down. and i was in the village and starving and it was a horrendous period for me. terribly down, terribly depressed. i went on the carson show and that night, i get very emotional, he said, "you're going to be a star." look at this, i can't even talk about it, and that changed my life. i'm...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome carson daly! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: carson. >> hello, everybody! >> jimmy: nice to see you. >> you look like a million bucks. >> jimmy: thank you very much. carson, i think you left something back over there. >> no, she'll be fine. that's my new baby london rose. >> jimmy: yeah, congratulations on your third child. >> i'm on daddy duty tonight. we couldn't get a sitter. she's fine, seriously. she's buckled in. no problem. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'll bring her up more towards me. >> she'll be fine. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: this is your third child. >> she loves the roots. >> jimmy: your third child. >> yes. >> jimmy: this is little baby london. >> london rose. my grandmother's name was rose. and -- well, you know, you've got one. >> jimmy: yup. oh, she's gorgeous. >> thank you. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh, congratulations. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i'll just leave her right here. >> that's fine. >> jimmy: that's fantastic. beautiful. [ cheers and applause ] it's not
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everyone watched the carson show, and when carson said to me, "you're gonna be a star," my life changed. man: and as they say at cape canaveral, she took off like a rocket. billthe tonight show was a pinnacle for joan, and the more guest appearances she got, either guesting with johnny or guest hosting for johnny, the bigger and stronger the career was going and building up and up and up. and then eventually they made her the permanent guest host of the tonight show, which was a big thing. joan: after 20 years on the tonight show, fox came and offered me my own show and edgar would be the producer. of course we said yes. 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, w
everyone watched the carson show, and when carson said to me, "you're gonna be a star," my life changed. man: and as they say at cape canaveral, she took off like a rocket. billthe tonight show was a pinnacle for joan, and the more guest appearances she got, either guesting with johnny or guest hosting for johnny, the bigger and stronger the career was going and building up and up and up. and then eventually they made her the permanent guest host of the tonight show, which was a big...
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ben carson. dr. carson, i want to play for you how holder defined his mission as attorney general. here it is. >> i have loved the department of justice ever since as a young boy. i watched robert kennedy prove during the civil rights movement how the department can and must always be a force for that which is right. >> how well do you think holder lived up to that during his six years as attorney general as a force for right? >> well, you know, i've had the opportunity to become acquainted with him even many years before he became attorney general. he's very intelligent and winning personality. however, the position of attorney general is supposed to be a blinded position. that's why liberty symbol has a blindfold on. he happens to be, in my opinion, very, very partisan with an agenda. so, his legacy will be that of an attorney general who brings an agenda to what is supposed to be an office where people are blinded. >> the reverend al sharpton says that he's reaching out to the white house to give them advice on who holder's successor should be. sharpton was also the point person
ben carson. dr. carson, i want to play for you how holder defined his mission as attorney general. here it is. >> i have loved the department of justice ever since as a young boy. i watched robert kennedy prove during the civil rights movement how the department can and must always be a force for that which is right. >> how well do you think holder lived up to that during his six years as attorney general as a force for right? >> well, you know, i've had the opportunity to...
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she was really something back with carson and as carson's rival. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> here's a taste of the first senate debate in north carolina last night between kay haguen and republican challenger thom tillis. >> that's reality and math and something kay has to accept. kay's answer leads me to think she hasn't been in north carolina lately. kay's math doesn't add up. >> i'm insulted. i was vice president at a bank. i wrote billion dollar state budgets in north carolina the. i understand math. even when i was a teenager i worked at my dad's tire store and did lay away for people buying tires. i understand math. >> i would say that was condescending there. we'll be right back after this. >>> comedy icon joan rivers passed away this afternoon after complications following throat surgery in new york last week. she was a comedic institution in the public eye for 48 years. she pushed the envelope certainly in an era when female comedy was tame, if you like. she developed a unique brand of humor early in her career. look at
she was really something back with carson and as carson's rival. this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> here's a taste of the first senate debate in north carolina last night between kay haguen and republican challenger thom tillis. >> that's reality and math and something kay has to accept. kay's answer leads me to think she hasn't been in north carolina lately. kay's math doesn't add up. >> i'm insulted. i was vice president at a bank. i wrote billion...
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i want to play that moment on johnny carson. you mentioned her being a female comedian. but here's that moment when she interviewed lucille ball. >> some actresses, the method. they go and they study the bag women and they become a bag woman. did you do anything like that. >> no, i found it very easy to be a bag woman. >> did she not get the johnny carson slot because she was a woman? >> i don't know. i know johnny appreciated her humor. he thought she was very funny. he love young comics. he loved discovering people. he gave so many people a break on "the tonight show." he was a great interviewer of comics. he was a great straight man. he liked her and played off her well. lucille ball was probably the greatest sketch female comic ever and joan rivers would be the greatest stand-up comic ever. >> i want to play another moment just because this is time to obviously thing about some of those. this is again an interview with you back in 2010. she was talking about how she was stopped at the airport because her ticket had the wrong name on it. >> it was a woman, and i think
i want to play that moment on johnny carson. you mentioned her being a female comedian. but here's that moment when she interviewed lucille ball. >> some actresses, the method. they go and they study the bag women and they become a bag woman. did you do anything like that. >> no, i found it very easy to be a bag woman. >> did she not get the johnny carson slot because she was a woman? >> i don't know. i know johnny appreciated her humor. he thought she was very funny. he...
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she was really something back with carson and as carson's rival. this is "hardball," the place for politics. h aarp travel. plan and book your trip online and get hot travel tips from the pros. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. so what we're looking for is a way to "plus" our accounting firm's mobile plan. and "minus" our expenses. perfect timing. we're offering our best-ever pricing on mobile plans for business. run the numbers on that. well, unlimited talk and text, and ten gigs of data for the five of you would be... one-seventy-five a month. good calculating kyle. good job kyle. you just made partner. our best-ever pricing on mobile share value plans for business. now with a $100 bill credit for every business line you add. welllllllll, not when your? travel rewards card makes it so hard to get a seat using your miles. that's their game. the flights you want are blacked out. or they ask for some ridiculous number of miles. honestly, it's time to switch to the venture card from capital one. with venture, use your miles on a
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carson. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. plus, our sunday group discusses the holder legacy. and our power player of the week. academy award winner reese witherspoon looks for new roles. >> i think this is the first time i've ever met with a director and says, this story has nothing to do with you. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. president obama has dramatically expanded our war against isis. now hitting the terror state inside syria alongside our arab allies. today we'll cover the conflict from all angles, from strategy with white house deputy national security adviser tony blinken, to the shape of the battlefield with retired four-star general jack king and the role of congress with senators john barrasso and angus king. but we begin with chief washington correspondent james rosen with the latest developments. >> there is new u.s. evidence air strikes in syria killed the leader of the khorasan group. the al qaeda-affiliated cell washi
carson. it's a fox news sunday exclusive. plus, our sunday group discusses the holder legacy. and our power player of the week. academy award winner reese witherspoon looks for new roles. >> i think this is the first time i've ever met with a director and says, this story has nothing to do with you. >> all right now on "fox news sunday." >>> and hello again from fox news in washington. president obama has dramatically expanded our war against isis. now hitting the...
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one of them is harry carson. he's a linebacker who played his entire career with the nfl giants, was elected the hall of fame in 2006. carson was one of the first players to talk with the long term consequences of the concussions he suffered during his playing career. she says on going headaches, blurred vision sometimes made it difficult to think or even speak clearly. earlier today on this network, carson revealed he was in a confrontation with his significant other. here's a go. >> it was something that was not planned. i reacted. in my training as a linebacker, i'm trained to make decisions within a split second. and the decision that i made at that time was much like playing football. i got to a certain level and i reacted. i know i was out of place. i should not have done it. but i did. >> the other story i want to tell you belongs to smith williams, remains married to wolly williams who played where the new orleanss saints. while wolly williams was with the saints, he started hitting doors and walls with a
one of them is harry carson. he's a linebacker who played his entire career with the nfl giants, was elected the hall of fame in 2006. carson was one of the first players to talk with the long term consequences of the concussions he suffered during his playing career. she says on going headaches, blurred vision sometimes made it difficult to think or even speak clearly. earlier today on this network, carson revealed he was in a confrontation with his significant other. here's a go. >> it...
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in 1965, rivers saw her career get a huge boost when she appeared on "the tonight show" with johnny carson for the first time. >> he gave all of us our starts. my life changed. i went on the show the first time. seven years of struggling, coming out of second city. and on the air he said you're going to be a star. and the next day my life is different. >> it was the start of a 21-year professional relationship with carson and the show. she made regular appearances, eventually becoming the show's substitute host in 1983. >> here's joan rivers! >> but rivers' decision to launch her own show on the brand-new fox network in the fall of 1986, becoming the first and only woman to host a network nightly talk show, ended her relationship with carson and "the tonight show." >> he should have been proud. i finally after my contract was up done, i took another job. everybody did. cosby did. david brennan did, we all did. we all went on. i think because i was a woman, he never thought i would leave, or maybe, maybe he liked me better. but the minute i became competition, it became out to kill me. out
in 1965, rivers saw her career get a huge boost when she appeared on "the tonight show" with johnny carson for the first time. >> he gave all of us our starts. my life changed. i went on the show the first time. seven years of struggling, coming out of second city. and on the air he said you're going to be a star. and the next day my life is different. >> it was the start of a 21-year professional relationship with carson and the show. she made regular appearances,...
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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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ben carson. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. >>> plus our sunday group discusses the holder legacy. >>> and our power player of the week. academy award winner reese witherspoon looking for new roles -- >> -- this story has nothing to do with you. >>> all this morning. >>> hello again from fox news in washington. >>> president obama has dramatically expanded our war in isis, hitting the terror state inside syria, alongside our arab allies. today we'll cover the conflict from all angles, from strategy with white house deputy national security divorce tony blinken, to the shape of the battlefield with restair four-star general keen. and the reason of congress with john barrasso and angus king. >>> chris, there is new evidence that air strikes in syria killed the leader of the khorasan group, the al qaeda-affiliated cell that washington claims was close to carrying out an attack on a western target. online a twitter account posted a condolence message on saturday for the kuwaiti-born al qaeda oper
ben carson. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. >>> plus our sunday group discusses the holder legacy. >>> and our power player of the week. academy award winner reese witherspoon looking for new roles -- >> -- this story has nothing to do with you. >>> all this morning. >>> hello again from fox news in washington. >>> president obama has dramatically expanded our war in isis, hitting the terror state inside syria, alongside our arab...
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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. >> i called johnny and he hung up on me, and never -- never spoke to me again. >> the emmy and tony winning
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...
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and carson never for gave her. >> i called him and he hung up on me. never, never, spoke to me again. >> after her show was cancelled rivers worked har 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 over and done to me all been done to me. what will they do fire me i've been fired. not write like me a lot of people have not liked me. bankrupt, my husband committed suicide. >> brandy alexander did publicity work for rivers. >> she was a trooper, would do anything, go anywhere, do what she had to do. she had an old show bis ethic. >> comedian brad once opened for her. before she did she told him. >> no relationship jokes, jewish jokes and jokes about -- i'm just messing with you, i was like wow, man, we both laughed and couldn't have been a more gracious person. >> emmy winning and tony comedian hosted daytime talk show and wrote a dozen books and ultimate red fashion city sglik orange is the new [ skreaming ]. >> deal with it. that's how i lived my whole
and carson never for gave her. >> i called him and he hung up on me. never, never, spoke to me again. >> after her show was cancelled rivers worked har 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 over and done to me all been done to me. what will they do fire me i've been fired. not write like me a lot of people have not liked me. bankrupt, my husband committed suicide....
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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 the beginning. her daughter still a baby. >> my eyes are black and blue. carrying melissa. no one did their eye
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...
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but the majority of the collisions are caused by the carson market street. the way this would be played out we would add no left or right turns on market. there will be a lot of signage telling people they can't turn to market so they won't go there and wonder where can i go. they will be directed earlier to take a different route. in conjunction with this we are also looking at relocating on market street trying to reduce conflict so you don't have the trucks parking half way on the sidewalk and it fearing with the bicycles and transit. to the extent possible we would relocate as much as of the loading so around the streets on north of market just around the corner or looking at soma we have the opportunities to use the alleys on the other side of the buildings or loading that already exist. we are doing a lot of analysis to determine how much would be impacted by this loading and para transit would be fair from this because para transit vehicles would be exempt from this restriction and will still be allowed to load on market. that is it for our presentati
but the majority of the collisions are caused by the carson market street. the way this would be played out we would add no left or right turns on market. there will be a lot of signage telling people they can't turn to market so they won't go there and wonder where can i go. they will be directed earlier to take a different route. in conjunction with this we are also looking at relocating on market street trying to reduce conflict so you don't have the trucks parking half way on the sidewalk...
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call 3 and maybe you folks want to line up single file the first person edward martinez and casey and carson >> hello commissioners, thank you for being here and lou gehrig's disease us to speak in the my son max i'm mr. mar is i'm a neighbor to the honey hive first of all, we have a good idea of what we're talking about as neighbors those are photos of the space in their using and they've backed up to several retains including mine and there's no sound proofing this is probably a 40-year-old building with single pain windows and it is loud like having a it's like having the music in the backyard basically anyways back to the honey hive we've been in the sunset for 20 years we've decided to raise our family out there we love it and support all the small businesses ever in the sunset we feel it is important that by the feel we spend our salary and keep them thriving that honey hive was one of them fantastic the building itself in the past the 12 years i've been there has active the pd will be a better reference b there but today spades for around there but besides that we we were in - we welc
call 3 and maybe you folks want to line up single file the first person edward martinez and casey and carson >> hello commissioners, thank you for being here and lou gehrig's disease us to speak in the my son max i'm mr. mar is i'm a neighbor to the honey hive first of all, we have a good idea of what we're talking about as neighbors those are photos of the space in their using and they've backed up to several retains including mine and there's no sound proofing this is probably a...
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. ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome back to "last call" from evr. right now, we're gonna send you to downtown la to livenation's belasco theater to mark the u.s. television debut of the dana point band, the growlers. take a look. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ found a cure for loneliness i'm forever immune ♪ ♪ stuck in my walk and in my head and a hung heart too ♪ ♪ yep she got rhythm it's right some things don't need words ♪ ♪ you know you're living when it all becomes a blur can't be explained ♪ ♪ and there ain't no reason to something strange just takes over you ♪ ♪ one million lovers to choose from but none like her ♪ ♪ the only one for sure one million lovers to choose from ♪ ♪ but none like her the only one for sure ♪ ♪ can't explain but it's almost hard to recognize myself ♪ ♪ slowly i've changed turned into someone else i find myself doing things i'd never do ♪ ♪ dreaming of her the whole day through can't explain there is no need ♪ ♪ there's no one else who's been inside of me can't be explained
. ♪ ♪ >> carson: welcome back to "last call" from evr. right now, we're gonna send you to downtown la to livenation's belasco theater to mark the u.s. television debut of the dana point band, the growlers. take a look. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ found a cure for loneliness i'm forever immune ♪ ♪ stuck in my walk and in my head and a hung heart too ♪ ♪ yep she got rhythm it's right some things don't need words ♪ ♪ you know you're living when it all becomes a...
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. >> hello, hello my name is carson i'm a san francisco native i've been involved in all sorts of open mike sties of events over the city for a decade i've been helping to host on open event at the honey hive it's been really fantastic danny an
. >> hello, hello my name is carson i'm a san francisco native i've been involved in all sorts of open mike sties of events over the city for a decade i've been helping to host on open event at the honey hive it's been really fantastic danny an
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her big break was in 1965 when she was discovered by johnny carson. but for 20 year wos be a frequent guest and guest host on nbc's "the tonight show." >> they all thought i stank and you were the first to say you're funy. thank you for that. >> reporter: but their friendship ended abruptly in 1986 when she agreed to host her on late-night show, competing against carson on fox. a moment rivers vividly described in the 2010 documentary "joan rivers: a piece of work". >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down. called again, 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 an uncertain future, rivers re-invented herself as a calm commentator f entertainment. then later starred in her own reality television show. her use of plastic surgery was well known and she owned it. >> women didn't talk about that. that's something had you to hide and people suddenly saw you had a new nos
her big break was in 1965 when she was discovered by johnny carson. but for 20 year wos be a frequent guest and guest host on nbc's "the tonight show." >> they all thought i stank and you were the first to say you're funy. thank you for that. >> reporter: but their friendship ended abruptly in 1986 when she agreed to host her on late-night show, competing against carson on fox. a moment rivers vividly described in the 2010 documentary "joan rivers: a piece of...
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stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: good evening, friends. this is "last call" and we're in burbank at "dimples" for tonight's program. we've got a good one coming up for you. that includes music from washed out and a snapshot of the band semi precious weapsons. but first, we welcome the return of our favorite female comedy duo. i'm talking about jessica st. clair and lennon parham. the creators and stars of the new comedy series, "playing house." from "the hungry cat" in santa monica, take a look. ♪ >> i like that shirt today, my friend. >> nice top bits. he's always talking about a woman's top bits. >> shut up, woman. i'm talking! >> see what i mean? >> i'm talking here and we are -- man to man, getting into it and we don't need a woman with all her top bits getting into our way. >> and he's always drinking schlitz. >> i don't like your attitude and i don't like your panties. [ light laughter ] i don't know. it's a part -- it doesn't make any sen
stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: good evening, friends. this is "last call" and we're in burbank at "dimples" for tonight's program. we've got a good one coming up for you. that includes music from washed out and a snapshot of the band semi precious weapsons. but first, we welcome the return of our favorite female comedy duo. i'm talking about jessica st. clair and lennon parham. the creators and stars...
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. >> she was born in brooklyn, and she was discovered by johnny carson. for 20 years she would be a frequent guest and guest host on nbc's "the tonight show." >> zurp the first one. thank you. >> reporter: their friendship ended abruptly in 1986 when she agreed to host her own late night show competing against carson on fox. a moment rivers vividly described in the documentary "joan rivers, a piece of work." >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down and called me 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 rosenburg committed suicide. with an uncertain future, rivers reinvented herself as an entertainment commentator. of late rivers brought her humor to the red carpet, hosting "faegs police" on e and co-starring in her own reality show. >> mom, got in the car. >> reporter: her use of plastic surgery was well known, and she owned it. >> women didn't talk about that. that's something you had to hide, and people just s
. >> she was born in brooklyn, and she was discovered by johnny carson. for 20 years she would be a frequent guest and guest host on nbc's "the tonight show." >> zurp the first one. thank you. >> reporter: their friendship ended abruptly in 1986 when she agreed to host her own late night show competing against carson on fox. a moment rivers vividly described in the documentary "joan rivers, a piece of work." >> the first person i called was johnny...
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carson is up the street from us here. >> are they going in? >> they're going in. >> carson, take us through it. >> the doors just opened a few minutes ago. the line is coming in. who is going to get me a 6 plus? can you get me a 6 plus? congratulation. >> oh, yeah. you're there first. you made it. >> 5,000 people in line for god knows how long. the doors just opened. this is a popular scene not just here in new york, but all across the country. actually, all over the globe as we've shown you today. it is a huge, huge moment. iphone 6 and 6 plus are coming out. these new yorkers are happy they're finally getting inside. >> all right, carson. >> i like the guy hauling his sleeping bag in with him. he has been out there all night. >> good things come to those who wait. congratulations to them. get a check of the top stories from natalie. >>> good morning once again, everyone. the results are in this morning. scotland will remain a part of the united kingdom. voters in scotland rejected independence by a strong 10% margin. many polls predicted a m
carson is up the street from us here. >> are they going in? >> they're going in. >> carson, take us through it. >> the doors just opened a few minutes ago. the line is coming in. who is going to get me a 6 plus? can you get me a 6 plus? congratulation. >> oh, yeah. you're there first. you made it. >> 5,000 people in line for god knows how long. the doors just opened. this is a popular scene not just here in new york, but all across the country. actually, all...
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she got her big break when she was discovered by johnny carson in 1965. for the next two decades, she stepped in for carson as guest host of "the tonight show" on countless occasions. >> here's joan rivers! [ cheers and applause ] >> it was her unique ability to make fun of herself, her plastic surgery, and her personal life that made her comedy come to life and made her a favorite with comedy fans. >> can we talk about beverly hills high school? i'm telling you. every other kid is pregnant. the school mascot is a dead rabbit. it's crazy. >> i started out, i worked clubs. i worked a mafia club. we passed the hat and pieces of jimmy hoffa would come back. >> my house is so filthy, michael jackson puts on both gloves before he walks in. >> joan continued stand-up and became the chief fashion commentator on e network's "fashion police." earlier this year she made her triumphant return to "the tonight show," appearing in a bit on jimmy the fallon's first show. >> my buddy who said i would never be the host of "the tonight show" and you know who you are. you o
she got her big break when she was discovered by johnny carson in 1965. for the next two decades, she stepped in for carson as guest host of "the tonight show" on countless occasions. >> here's joan rivers! [ cheers and applause ] >> it was her unique ability to make fun of herself, her plastic surgery, and her personal life that made her comedy come to life and made her a favorite with comedy fans. >> can we talk about beverly hills high school? i'm telling you....
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for carson, that was an unforgivable betrayal. >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down. i called him again, he slammed it down again, and never spoke to me again ever. >> reporter: her late night show failed after only eight months, the beginning of a personal and professional spiral. her husband committed suicide, and rivers found herself unemployed and in a sea of debt. but she fought to stay afloat and did on e!'s fashion police and countless live shows. san francisco's buffoon trio was her opening act. >> absolutely. >> in joan's case, 81 is probably the new 62. she just had a tremendous amounts of energy. >> reporter: joan leaves behind her daughter melissa, a grandson, and millions of fans who will miss her spicy brand of humor. >> without humor, none of us would be here. >> reporter: now, of course, humor was how joan got through life. she even wrote about the kind of funeral she wanted. she said she wants to be wearing valentino have, her hair blowing in the wind like beyonce, and also have meryl streep sobbing in the audience. her fune
for carson, that was an unforgivable betrayal. >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down. i called him again, he slammed it down again, and never spoke to me again ever. >> reporter: her late night show failed after only eight months, the beginning of a personal and professional spiral. her husband committed suicide, and rivers found herself unemployed and in a sea of debt. but she fought to stay afloat and did on e!'s fashion police and countless...
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he came in second. >> there is a movement -- >> he came in second, ben carson did. >> he did. he came in second even though he didn't speak. but his reputation of being one who speaks very straightforward is something people are looking for. >> tony perkins, thanks for being here, sir. >> thank you, megyn. >>> a dramatic twist tonight in the disappearance of the university of virginia student hannah graham. the breaking news on that next. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coincidence. it's one more part of our commitment to america. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning t
he came in second. >> there is a movement -- >> he came in second, ben carson did. >> he did. he came in second even though he didn't speak. but his reputation of being one who speaks very straightforward is something people are looking for. >> tony perkins, thanks for being here, sir. >> thank you, megyn. >>> a dramatic twist tonight in the disappearance of the university of virginia student hannah graham. the breaking news on that next. when folks think...
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carson felt betrayed. and the two never talked again. >> fox came with this amazing offer, and we took it. and he was the first one i called. and as i said, he hung up. and that really hurt me. all these years it's always upset me. >> reporter: the year after her show premiered was a tough one for joan rivers. her program was canceled. her husband committed suicide. and she was banned from "the tonight show" for almost 28 years. until this year, when jimmy fallon took over. she made a quick cameo in february. 49 years to the day after her very first "tonight show" appearance. then she had a full segment in march. >> i have a photo of you. this is you in this same studio in 1965. you and johnny. you're a knockout. >> second night that i was on. >> is that right? >> i'd 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. >> reporter: acknowledging the support of johnny carson. even after all they had both been through. >> joan,
carson felt betrayed. and the two never talked again. >> fox came with this amazing offer, and we took it. and he was the first one i called. and as i said, he hung up. and that really hurt me. all these years it's always upset me. >> reporter: the year after her show premiered was a tough one for joan rivers. her program was canceled. her husband committed suicide. and she was banned from "the tonight show" for almost 28 years. until this year, when jimmy fallon took...
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her big break was in 1965 when she was discovered by johnny carson. for 20 years she'd be a frequent guest and guest host on nbc's "the tonight show". >> they all said i stank and you're the first one to say you're funny. >> reporter: their friendship ended abruptly in 1986 when she agreed to host her own late-night show competing against carson on fox. a moment rivers vividly described in the 2010 documentary "joan rivers, a piece of work". >> the first person i called was johnny carson. he slammed the phone down. i called again 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. of late, rivers brought her caustic humor to the red carpet hosting "fashion police" on e and co-starring in her own reality show. >> mom, get in the car. >> reporter: her use of plastic surgery was well-known. and she owned it. >> women didn't
her big break was in 1965 when she was discovered by johnny carson. for 20 years she'd be a frequent guest and guest host on nbc's "the tonight show". >> they all said i stank and you're the first one to say you're funny. >> reporter: their friendship ended abruptly in 1986 when she agreed to host her own late-night show competing against carson on fox. a moment rivers vividly described in the 2010 documentary "joan rivers, a piece of work". >> the first...