The Roseanne Show (1998) #4 with Reba McEntire & Children of the Night

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Reba McEntire discusses her early life, the death of her band, the influence of Loretta Lynn and her film "Forever Love." Dr. Lois Lee and a group of homeless teens discuss Children of the Night. Aired on September 17, 1998. A full mpg of the show can be found here: archive.org/de...

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@zackattack8433
@zackattack8433 5 жыл бұрын
That was a great Reba interview. Roseanne and Reba both did a great job.
@girly359
@girly359 6 жыл бұрын
I absolutely adore reba!!!!!!!!!!!!! I’ve seen her in concert 2 times and I’m about to see her a third time! Love ya reba!
@noahlsmith2488
@noahlsmith2488 4 жыл бұрын
I love how there is no awkward moment between them. I mean I love both there shows and just found this and wondered how they would get along.
@Runnerdude360
@Runnerdude360 4 жыл бұрын
Really informative Children of The Night Segment. I couldn’t turn away.
@SisterPatGoad
@SisterPatGoad 5 жыл бұрын
A great video, a great testimony from Reba.
@anthonywyattStylist
@anthonywyattStylist 6 жыл бұрын
I WONDER WHERE THE CHILDREN OF THE NIGHT ARE NOW
@noahlsmith2488
@noahlsmith2488 4 жыл бұрын
This was before Reba had her own show.
@rayjeanturner9494
@rayjeanturner9494 3 жыл бұрын
wow. i was 18 then. so long ago. love the fact that reba n roseane r together interviewing. shes always saying shes not the only boy. growing up i used to see myself as a boy some of the time but to say i wasnt the only boy ...reba lol
@haroldg6966
@haroldg6966 2 жыл бұрын
I think she means that her Brother Pake stuck out because he was the only boy, she wasn’t the oldest, she wasn’t the youngest there wasn’t anything that set her aside and made her unique. I believe that was the point she she was trying to making.
@mlchc9004
@mlchc9004 3 жыл бұрын
Reba is a treasure
@SummerBayJournal
@SummerBayJournal 5 жыл бұрын
Someone should have reminded her of that Statue of Liberty skit and the things she said in it about welcoming immigrants, when she became a trump supporter.
@SisterPatGoad
@SisterPatGoad 5 жыл бұрын
Time has changed, and so have people,including Roseanne.
@SummerBayJournal
@SummerBayJournal 5 жыл бұрын
@@SisterPatGoad Absolutely. In the space of 20 years it's not unreasonable that someone's opinions and personality would have changed. But nor is it a bad idea to hold a mirror up to people and say "this is who you used to be." Sometimes people change more than they realise and self reflection is a good thing.
@aphroditeg2712
@aphroditeg2712 5 жыл бұрын
Criminal illegal aliens are not immigrants. You misleading and conflating the two groups offends me as a legal immigrant
@aphroditeg2712
@aphroditeg2712 5 жыл бұрын
@@SummerBayJournal see how Obama, Hillary, Schumer and Pelosi changed their tune since 2008. They talked about the need for fences, border security and legal migration as late as 2009. #walkaway
@noahlsmith2488
@noahlsmith2488 4 жыл бұрын
Roseanne is not the same way now. She believes different.
@iamasimpleman.5535
@iamasimpleman.5535 2 жыл бұрын
Roseanne started a feud with Reba saying Reba didn't make a good Coronal Sanders. Claiming she probably never ate at KFC. When Reba was asked about it she just laughed and said something like Roseanne would make a good Coronal Sanders. I thought wow Reba is so nice she didn't let Roseanne get to her. I wonder if Roseanne meant anything she said here. She seems to be jealous of any woman in Hollywood.
@calliegreen708
@calliegreen708 6 жыл бұрын
I used to love Roseanne so much. But after her Twitter post I have lost all respect for her. Might I also mention that she said she would make a better colonel than Reba. Sorry, but no one could do better than Reba. I really don't like Roseanne anymore. Only came here for Reba
@ivygrace252
@ivygrace252 5 жыл бұрын
Cause u have been brainwashed to believe it was a racist tweet, when u know she isn't racist, but need to fit into that liberal agenda. I once was a brainwashed liberal. I walked away. Never again. Rosanne is a great woman.
@tvfan14
@tvfan14 5 жыл бұрын
@@ivygrace252 Thank you! I don't think that tweet even sounded racist, she just didn't like that lady. I know that Roseanne is not a racist.
@Sarahlynn1304
@Sarahlynn1304 5 жыл бұрын
I don’t understand why Roseanne could do the national anthem thing in the early 90’s and no cancelled show or public hanging.... she tweets something and suddenly she’s anti-American.... just doesn’t make sense, but that’s my opinion
@sisterseeth
@sisterseeth Жыл бұрын
Roseanne demanded that her African American co-worker made appearances at get-togethers/hang-outs in the Conner home outside the workplace. It was her idea to have a gay male boss who was in a position of authority, and not stereotypically hyper-feminine. She demanded to feature the first on-screen gay kiss between herself and another woman. She represented mental illness, tomboy girls who weren't told to play with barbies. On and on. Roseanne has ALWAYS been an advocate for the underrepresented and minorities for DECADES, and one tweet about a non-African American woman who DOES look like a character from Planet of the Apes (I mean, let's be perfectly honest! And don't forget, she's a COMEDIAN), and she was taken down like a global threat. It was unfair, and she was betrayed by everyone she took to the top with her. The whole thing kicked off our current cancel culture climate where someone's entire stellar, honourable career and personal life can be instantly destroyed by voicing an opinion about someone's policy track record while in power. Words are not violence, and when they're treated as such by law, you have the 1930s German legal system happening all over again. Even if she had been intentionally racist, we would be correct to respond with disgust and withdrawing our viewership and support, but someone's beliefs should NEVER render null and void, their positive contributions to society, period. What motivation is there for someone to asipire to success and moral fortitude, if they know that one slip of the tongue can render their lifetime of sacrifice and success, null and void? Why should anyone dedicate themselves to enduring the battles that come with ensuring equality, loyalty, kindness and justice in their lives, when it can all so easily be undone? Not diminished, not blemished, UNDONE. I don't support her views on Israel whatsoever ... I think it's nationalist and cherry-picking a bully empire that we (the US) helped to create, just because of DNA loyalty and spiritual affiliations, BUT I support her right to say and believe whatever she wants. She's a human being, and her thoughts count just as much as anyone else's ...and the ideology that she shouldn't be able to express her beliefs is a declaration that she's less than human - which is not only a bigoted stance (ya know, the thing they accused HER of being) but its absolute fascism. I don't know your politics (liberal/conservative/neither) but you are absolutely brainwashed if you're willing to overlook 40 years of proven talent and moral fortitude because of a single, entirely subjective sentence said on social media at 3am - a sentence taken WAY out of context that she, nevertheless, apologized dozens of times for. You've focused, as instructed, upon Roseanne's snarky physical remarks, while ignoring the core of her message, having to do with political war crimes that actually resulted in many thousands of deaths, and meticulous stripping away of hundreds of years of constitutional rights that your ancestors sacrificed everything for you to have. That's brainwashing through and through, and that's ok...we've all been there, but it's high time you take a moment and have a word with yourself about actions and words and propaganda, and how those 3 things should be prioritized within your mental and emotional hierarchy. Pro-tip from the school of hard knocks: If you don't train your mind to inform your emotions on where to aim their investment, you'll be flailing all over the place like an out of control emotional water hose, constantly affected by folks who use well-intentioned people like you as sound boards to amplify their agendas. Your emotions are sacred and are the fuel that drives your ability to change the world around you...stop giving it away before investigating the source, or your power will be used to create benefits that neither you nor your loved ones, will ever be privileged to enjoy. You're welcome.
@maryadkison8614
@maryadkison8614 5 жыл бұрын
After thousands of dollars on surgery. She looks great 😊😍😍
@lunalexi3362
@lunalexi3362 5 жыл бұрын
Mary Adkison reba has not had surgery.
@JS-eq3tt
@JS-eq3tt 3 жыл бұрын
@@lunalexi3362 reba has admitted to two eye surgeries... and my best guess is a mini face-lift. She doesn't like botox or fillers but my guess again is she's had a little. I own the magazine she admitted her eyes. Nothing wrong with it. She's great today in 2021
@maryadkison8614
@maryadkison8614 5 жыл бұрын
Enough 🤮🤮🤢🤢
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