Le Show; 8/12/90

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What we may become is worth an additional contribution. Drugs, huh? For getting records played on the radio? Yeah, drugs, hitmen. Huh. I have to look into that. In ten seconds, it'll be ten a.m. Ladies and gentlemen, I don't know, some weeks, you know, you try so very, very, very hard. I had a real kind of funny, mordant, and yet poignant, but more mordant than poignant, I think, dramatization for today's program on the whole Miss Saigon controversy, and yeah, it was kind of amusing, but the people at Aftra, which happens to be the union that covers radio,
normally they don't even hear the show before it comes on the air, but, you know, the guy came around, doesn't like once a year, and heard the thing and said, there's like an Asian activist in the thing, and he said, is that part played by an Asian? And I said, no, and so, can't be broadcast. So there'll be more, I guess there'll be more music, I don't know, more music. All people would be bragging about it, wouldn't they, yeah, hello, welcome to the show. Who knows any Asians? Oh, come on man.
Oh, when he hopped that drink, he was hanging with, so long he couldn't be late. Oh brother Jake had to ride the rail, or get knocked out in the Paddeness jail. Oh, he had a lot of weight upon his chest. The sheriff had a ballman of all his arrests. He grabbed the trail and hit it east. What is life runnin' never sees? He hopped off the train in New York City, all in fire.
Ain't no kind of beating brother Jake. Oh, my brother Jake is finally home. Oh, my brother Jake, oh, my brother. Oh, my brother Jake is finally home. Oh, he's finally made it, he's finally made it. Back to New Orleans. Back to New Orleans. Back to New Orleans. Back in his hometown. Back in his hometown. He showed up with me. He showed up with me. Back in his jungle.
In his jungle. He lived his life. Where he lived his life. Where the Lord of the name. Long on the land. And what's gone in the life. Late one night down on the avenue. That's my brother Jake's. That's my brother Jake's. He thought it's hard. But family and friends. Somebody caught him off. And brother's night. Well, oh, my brother Jake. Brother Jake is finally home. Oh, my brother Jake is finally home. Oh, my brother Jake is finally home. Oh, my brother Jake is finally home. Oh, my brother Jake is finally home.
Oh, my brother Jake is finally home. Oh, my brother Jake is finally home. I never thought it would happen with me and the girl from Clifton Out on a windy common, but not I ever gotten
When she dealt all the rations with some of her other passions I said you are a lady, perhaps she said I may be We moved into the basement with thoughts of our engagement We stayed in by the tally, although the room was smelly We spent our time just kissing, the railways were missing But love had got us hooked up, but all our time it took up I got a job with Staley, he said I'd come in handy And started me on Monday, so I had a bath on Sunday I worked to love her and I was bought the girls some flowers She said she'd seen a doctor, and nothing now could stop her I worked all through the winter, the weather brought some bitter I pulled away a tantrum, each week to make a better I'm when the time was ready, we had to sell the tally
Make evenings by the fire, a little kiss inside her This morning at 450, I took a robin' nifty, down to an incubator But 30 minutes later, she gave up to a doctor Within a year we woke up, chillin' just like a mother If they could be another And now she's two years older, her mother's with a soldier She left me with my drinking, became a proper Staley The devil came and took me from barge street to bouquet No more nights by the tally, no more nights napping, smelling Alone here in the kitchen, I feel there's something missing I beg for some forgiveness, but begging's not my business And she won't write a letter, though I always tell her And so it's my assumption, I'm really of the junction
I beg for forgiveness, I beg for forgiveness, I beg for forgiveness Yosu
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And who didn't see it anymore? But if you want to know the black hole And the globe will pass And who didn't see it anymore? And who didn't see it anymore? But I'm counting on you to light up the water in my mouth You thought that before you were good
I sent you all to see what it was It was the same light And the guy touched it with a potato Today is also critical Because, you know, you say a critical And who does not necessarilydetect The carry down Where is it? Konnol Why me now? To get one To look at the sun And you said Why me now? To look at the sun one channel mono who cares you know it's all music hello welcome to the show it's it's a it's a it's a it's a funny week not really in the you know the sense of hilarious but a peculiar week the United States is about to mount
mount excuse me have trouble with that word about to mount something that feels like a blockade but we're not calling it a blockade in response of course to the crisis part of which involves the the fact that there are about 3,500 Americans feeling as though they were hostages in Iraq but we're not calling them hostages in Iraq so it's it's kind of a non crisis mask kind of a crisis masquerading is a non crisis I guess with the non hostages in the non blockade going into action pretty soon you know it'll be non-war but to me ladies and gentlemen you know there are there's so many human tragedies at a time like this it's hard to single them out but for me with my personal june sequat pa now I was told once you don't have to say that the pa right went through that on this program anyway with my whatever I feel you know just
for me personally the real tragedy of this past week is that the news was so serious that on at least I think two or three nights this week it caused a massive delay in the beginning of the new experimental late-night programs on ABC and CBS and that's just not fair you know raise our oil prices okay we can deal with that but the privacy of fine experimental late-night entertainment uh-uh no way speaking of entertainment Vin DiBona productions I don't write these I'm just reading Vin DiBona productions the producers of America's funniest home videos are going to Chicago looking for a new kind of talent for their upcoming ABC television series America's funniest people formally America's funniest part two okay so the good news is they came up with a better title than America's funniest part two how many meetings do you think how many how many
weekends thrown away on meetings crisis meetings guys America's funniest part two it just doesn't work as a title America's funniest something America's funniest people a television crew from the new series is in the Chicago area in early August I guess now attention Chicago to audition people who have amusing or unusual talents ranging from joke telling and funny faces to a proficiency at strange animal sounds in particular America's funniest people formerly America's funniest part two is searching for unique impressions of famous celebrities well how about ones that don't sound anything like them that would be unique lip-syncing to favorite records amusing pet antics where have where have I heard that one before unusual physical comedy novel singing and dancing routines no it doesn't mean what you think joke and storytellers and just about anything else ha ha case they didn't think of it just about anything
else anyone and everyone with that bit of unusual talent is invited to audition I think they're only about two people in Chicago who don't qualify and and they were delayed this week so you may not know what I mean actor Bert Reynolds delayed by the hostage non hostage thing you know delayed till very late at night actor Bert Reynolds who has been living mainly on his Florida ranch since selling his bachelor pad in homebie hills last summer as least a newly built home in the Bell area for a year forty thousand dollars a month he took the least because he has a new series that's about to begin filming right away said his broker who represented him in the least but wouldn't divulge its value which came from other sources dog gone it they dig until they get the real story don't they but hey it's not a day to be talking about real estate and show business people is it now the Bell air mansion that the Sultan of Brunei
decided not to buy in February because of the radon discovered there has been purchased by a member of the royal family of Saudi Arabia this is a day to talk about real estate in Arabs the home has twenty five bedrooms in thirty six thousand square feet and a number of bedrooms under the tennis court wow that sounds hip the property had quietly been marketed at twenty five million and was sold to a Saudi prince for slightly more than the Sultan was going to pay for it the Sultan had a thousand escrow for eight months at eighteen point five million before radon was discovered there before he bought the Bell air house the Saudi prince had been negotiating to buy murve griffins whoo one hundred fifty seven acres in the Santa Monica Mountains that property still available ladies and gentlemen murves one hundred fifty seven acres twenty million gem what would that be per acre thank you very much gem on the computer
this this particular day the radon problem was really minor so I'm sure it was taken care of said a house inspector familiar with the mansion that's a relief because you know it would be sort of a hobson's choice between having the Iraqis on your front doorstep or having that radon leak because ladies and gentlemen you need to know the Why's up the mountain with Rio down below? Drops too slowly, has to burn in it from two o'clock Attend it by no one, a visible means
It could be a warning, just shining us all We're about to go, we're on our way to see some journey Representing the momma, representing the momma Love, love, love, love, love, love Branding the corner will come to a home Those like open as we prepare for a song And out from the shadows, step the danger is born Pets hide in weapons and treat them like toys Our Debbie Tom Greta, attacks the German starter
She knows what to say, she knows how to mingle She knows the lingua, her touches were given us a journey Representing the momma, representing the momma Love, love, love, love, love, love Branding the corner will come to a home Greta leads us through the storm carved archway
Into the school of summer, a place of secret rights We pushed through a gauntlet, a leopard-stated hand-chakes And empty-cutel in a kiss and a smile Greta smiles as we make our way to the bottom With new crouches, I remind them of rain Who died on the sunset at night, in Barcelona In Barcelona Greta smiles as we make our way to the bottom Greta smiles as we make our way to the bottom I wonder if Boney Johnson would like his cake
No thank you Bates shots of work but forensically it's true Southern-thunded clap drum roll, Greta's on a stage She's a honey in my heart This blue-eyed angel curve, announces proudly to everyone in the room Signores and signores his journey Representing the momma, representing the momma Momma, momma, momma, momma Greta Greta, I've got to slip away It just won't work between us
Your daddy runs the house of pain Hey, you are the taxidermist daughter Well, a new category of accolade begins here With a tip of the La Show Chapo to the best question on all of the Sunday interview programs All of which, of course, dealt with the non-blockade, non-hostage, non-crisis
And this is, you know, again, a personal choice because we weren't able to convene the entire La Show Board of Directors to watch all three Sunday network interview shows But just from this vantage point, the best Sunday interview question of this week was on Meet the Press And congratulations to all the kids over there, they do a bang up job The question was to Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney And I'm quoting now from NBC News correspondent John Cochran He asked this question, quote, Now, Saddam Hussein, I'll pronounce it correctly this time around Now Saddam Hussein, is he nuts or what? Good question, John, and to his credit Secretary Dick had no answer for it Well, we don't know Mysterious man Nutty guy, nutty guy Use the chemicals years ago and we kind of winked at it, didn't we?
Yeah, we did Anyway, enough about that I think there is a danger ladies and gentlemen in getting two hung up on one serious subject Because there are so many serious subjects in today's world and as you know, The The place, the forum, where most of these subjects get their most cogent and thorough airing during the summertime Is the conversation segment of our nation's beauty pageants this week Something unique, a new pageant, a pageant is born And we'll hear the conversation segment from the first annual pageant to choose the California Guy Rex Girl The California Guy Rex Girl
And here to explain and to interview the contestants are the host of the California Guy Rex Girl pageant Bob U-Banks and his lovely assistant Kim They are the best in the business, Guy Rex R And I'm truly thrilled to see them starting this new pageant And I know it will be a big success And did you know that tonight's winner will represent the United States in February in the new Miss Beauty International pageant, which will be held for the first time and televised throughout the world from Good Dance Poland This is a brand new pageant, we're also excited about it This is going to be fun because now we have a chance to talk with each of our 13 semifinalists Now, Kim will be helping me in the interviews And I've been working with Kim for a long time, more years and we want to talk about it But I think this is the first time we really, really worked together You know what I mean? We're going to begin with our representative from Auburn Melissa Locke Hi Melissa Hi, how are you? I was looking at your bio and on the bio it said that one of your hobbies is your ability to make people laugh How do you do that?
I love to make people laugh, Bob, to make people laugh It's kind of difficult sometimes But I try to tell a little joke, give a little nudge Just to try to help out the other girl And I really enjoyed doing that today All right, good All right, here's your question Okay What should Californians do to combat oil spills and trash on our beaches? Okay First off, I think it would be nice if the government would modernize our oil tankers I think by modernizing them, we can prevent the problem from ever happening And I think they should put stricter regulations on them As far as the trash, I think that that's up to the citizen And I think we need to get out there and help our world All right, nice job Thank you Now watch you to meet Shannon Stone, who represents Saddleback Valley Video cameras are now being used as a means of documenting driving while intoxicated What is your opinion of this method of policing activity? I feel very strongly on this just due to the fact that there are so many car accidents
Due to driving under the influence And I feel this system would put a strict policy on those who drive while intoxicated And under the use of drugs and alcohol I feel this would give a for sure guilty or not guilty point to that person And so therefore I feel it's a great system Okay I think so too Thank you very much Now this lovely lady is from Los Gajos and she is Cheryl Derry Hi Cheryl Hi, how are you? Just fine, thank you very much All right, here's your question Infant mortality rates in numerous counties across the state appear to be on the uprise What programs would you like to see initiated that might help this immediate problem? I feel that the infant mortality rate is mainly due to those people And those women who are uncapable and do not have the incomes to visit the hospitals And have different doctors take care of them So I feel that we should initiate some type of program in order to establish an area Where we can have those people go and visit people to tell them how they can improve themselves
How they can eat correctly when they are pregnant And how they can take care of their infant while they are pregnant And when they have their child in the end Okay That's very important Thank you very much Now let's come to us from Claremont, this is Diane Shock Many of our natural resources are in danger, including the availability of water What conservation guidelines would you like to see implemented at statewide policy? Well I like to see the regulation of water in hotels as well as businesses and in the homes California has been in the drought situation for the past five years now and I think we need to act today Good job Okay, thank you Our next representative is from West Lake And she has a very pretty name, her name is Sunny Strait Hi, Sunny Hi All right, many people feel that our relationship with Mexico is strained What would you like to see done if anything to change this association? I would like to see more people from the state of California
Getting to know more about the heritage and the language And the different things and customs that they have like they do ours And there's a lot of differences between us and they can't come to our state But we can go across to their country and we have to realize that they are just the same as we are Okay, thank you very much Now this lovely lady is the representative from Hollywood, her name is Tanya Nubol This is a great story I think because at one time did you play Barbie, the Barbie doll? That's correct I still do, I've been fortunate enough to have the opportunity to represent Barbie from a tell Which really is a blessing because she's such a positive image Barbie is known as having brains, beauty and a great figure And so it's really been an honor to do that I've had the opportunity represent her as UNICEF Barbie Which is a wonderful charity And I also did the Toy Fair in New York City And got to meet a lot of wonderful people Actually the state or federal government provide medical care
For those who can't afford it and why? I most certainly think they should Because if I were in that position that I could not afford medical attention That I would like to know that this great country that we have would help me out And I also feel that we should help out those who are less fortunate than ourselves And through doing that we're providing Brotherhood Which is what this country is really about Thank you Tanya I just lovely that he is from San Diego, her name is Tina Napier, hi Tina All right, with the governor's race in full swing What restrictions would you like to see if any in campaign advertising? Well I'm very much against slander I think and believe that the candidates should get right to the point They can leave the slander to the press Because they definitely get right to it And they do, so I definitely think that they should just get right to the issues and state what they feel Thank you
Thank you Bar 13 semi-finalist, one of these delegates may very well be our new California guy Rex Girl for 1991 You wouldn't want a California guy Rex Girl who was pro slander would you? By the way just to clarify it, not Unisex Barbie, Unisex Barbie And just remember, there are a lot of differences between us but we're all the same Except for the erasians We're all the same Feel like I do, like I do
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Apropos of the question is he nuts or what? You may have noticed that this week Dan Rather broke off his summer vacation in the South of France to assign himself to the Middle East to Amon and to Cairo, which is where we'll pick up the story of bad days at Black Rock moments from now on the show The lights on in the middle of the night, there's a sick little child around Mama said Papa don't you worry, I can't go for you but it's coming down It's just the cold of just the flu when I say a little prayer for you Let it get better, let it get better soon please
Put our retar, Franklin on, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up, turn it up in the middle of the night because that'll do as much good as an emeticent to make a few of you all right Listen now, you know, it's just the cold of just the flu when I say a little prayer for you I say a little prayer, I say a little prayer for you Let it get better, let it get better soon please Mama meant to walk with you Papa meant to walk with you Walking up and down the hallway, look out the window See the city lights shining
When you're sick you look so tiny I'm gonna put you in my pocket Down to where it's warmer I'm gonna throw you in the ocean And you will turn into a dolphin And when you get all better You will swim back to me Oh yes and I, you know It's just the cold of just the flu when I say a little prayer for you I say a little prayer, I say a little prayer for you Let it get better, let it get better soon please Let it get better, let it get better too Let it get better so I can get better too
I say a little prayer, I say a little prayer Let it get better, let it get better Good evening Mr. Simon Are you sure? Oh sure Najib Listen, somebody's meeting me here Yes sir, I'll take care of it He's an American newsman Yes sir, it's I may
Is it Larry King from CNN? No it's not I watch him every night Really? Here? Yes sir, this is a very fine hotel I know that best in Cairo Well they bought a dish for the employee's lounge No kidding No yes sir, we see ESPN and MTV Europe for the whole shouting match Shooting match? Yes sir, I'm sorry I was making my first pun in my second language Was it not good? In Arabic I'm known as quite an expert at world play Sorry to run on like this I'm a little nervous I suppose you are nervous too Oh not really When you've been with the network as long as I have you You go on live all the time Yes sir, I'll get you a drink
Well brother Simon, here you are I've been looking for you for about five minutes Daniel, sit down My waiter was supposed to be watching for you but Oh no matter Hey I'm more tired than an armadillo attractor pole Tough week Good week Good tough week I think we did some good work out of this shop brother Bob Yeah, I didn't get to see a lot of it Oh neither did I but just from the intros I was doing The stuff sounded damn good Well I thought Alan did a pretty good piece on the Arab map And all the lines being drawn by the British Yeah, that was sort of a command decision in New York I don't know if they thought the Jordanian on the street stuff Just had more impact Yeah well that's understandable I guess also the map thing can run any time Well I hope brother Pizzy believes that at any rate
Yeah I heard he was a matter-than-a-cune dog at a cock fight Alan? Oh yeah he was doing you Saddam Hussein impression this morning over at the bureau And he was scarier than Hussein Besides New York's got a point We've got our chief correspondent over here at the end of a very long tether Might as well use what he's got Who's that? Me? Oh yeah What'd you do today? Egyptians on the street Powerful stuff You should see the faces Ah you're a guest found you Yeah he did finally And IG this is Mr. Rather He's my boss Yeah brother Simon flyers me What colleagues Roll cubs on the speed Yes sir Here you go Mr. Simon Oh thanks Dan you want something? Oh let me see I probably could use just a straight shot of Stole We have Yugoslavian vodka
It's quite acceptable Okay I'll try it Yes, travel should be broadly Excuse me sir if I could Yes please You are on American TV news That's kind of the patch of adrenaline yes sir Do you buy any chance no Bobby Batista CNN? No sir I don't Thank you sir Boy they sure do hate us over here He didn't hate you he was just being curious No I didn't mean him I was reflecting back on the people of encountered this week brother Simon The faces of probably 20-25 Arabs are etched in my memory Faces of anger, of confusion, of resentment Tell you something brother Simon I think Nazara interpreter was leaving some of the rougher stuff out By the way speaking of which I heard through back channels that you kind of stepped in During the recent wielding of the hatchet to keep an Arabic speaking driver on our payroll
Robert unlike some of our colleagues who Stay back home getting New York shoe signs while the Middle East burns I got a feeling for this part of the world And I am not afraid to use my clout as manager get it to the broadcast It seems to me that we ought to be cutting a check to at least one person who speaks the language Daniels you know by now I don't really care whether what I say ruffles any delicate feathers or not Yes sir you were a merrow in action on that issue Robert thank you sir I drink to you except I don't have a drink at Oh and listen sir if you ever feel that I'm bigfoot in you on this story No no no way who said I was No you know the anchor monster comes into town I just hear the crew talking if they speak English I don't know just listen just let
Out of squawk okay and I'll pull out the drill bit pack the rig and head back To the South of France to finish my vacation They want you went back in New York wouldn't they? New York where brothers Jennings and broke on stage They don't need to be there Robert they've got Ed Bradley He's very good very tough No Daniel I'm fine let's work for brother Simon mean happier brother Simon Do you know they catch catfish right out of the Nile here in town? I'll tell you what though sir this is a tangled cauldron of unrest and all but you know something it could it could be a blessing in disguise You mean for Bush? I mean for the kind of journalism we came to CBS to do brother Simon Remember how nightline got on ABC schedule? Yeah it was nightly shows about the radiant hostage crisis Yes sir and all of a sudden after a year of the hostage crisis
Uncle Walder was just a calendar watcher and Ted Coppel was Mr. Sirius journalist Well sir with the quality and the toughness of the Love and 30 specials we've been doing and with the problems our network is having a late night Are they doing badly? Like a quarterback in a foxhole I just think that our little team doing an ugly broadcast let's say you know for the first six months We use Iraq as at least a peg and then we see where it goes We do it live maybe have a band Excuse me sir brother Slava double trot compliments of the management Thank you there you go please this is for both of us thank you sir You are in New York yes I'm based there but these days you know I'm I'm never in one place Have you ever met Sonia live from CNN? No sir well I have not oh she's new there
Thank you sir are they thinking about that? About what? About a nightly late night slot for us? No I don't know Robert I've been too busy reporting to keep up with the Factses. Oh there was talk this evening that maybe brother Coppel was getting into Iraq Yeah I heard that junior high move so anything interesting going on here at night Oh camera was got some pretty weird stuff there's a there's an all night papaya juice Stand and draw some characters like you wouldn't any place that showcases local talent Yeah but they never take off the veils Oh and their guys Well sir do you have any plans for the Sydney or anything? Oh you know I mean brother Pizzy and I were talking about maybe a nightcap Oh brother Simon I feel a year in to see where the man on the street goes after
After night time shadows call Cairo their own Okay let me just finish a little work I have on this shot Yeah I'll go get a cab Okay Daniel my jeep Yes sir your friend was very generous Yeah he's on per day I'm Please tell Mr. Pizzy when he comes in that my evening has been big-footed Oh very colloquial sir he will understand Yeah sure will Good night my jeep Thank you sir Nino wants somebody to show it and tell him Navel Navel Recon Recon Recon Recon
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- Le Show
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- 8/12/90
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- Century of Progress Productions
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- 37. Bad Days: Bob Simon & Dan in Cairo | 38. Guyrex California Girl Pageant Semi-Finals
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- 1990-08-12
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- 01:06:30.216
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Host: Shearer, Harry
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