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that in your heart it was ok to commit they were going to write. a song called a false positive such call they did hoping to dodge michael for the what he said i feel we should i should think muslims you all thank you for such. things. here's what people have been saying about redacted in the us is it just full on awesome well the only show i go out of my way to launch you know what it is that really packs a punch oh yeah it is the john oliver of r t america is doing the same we are apparently better than food that is a staple you've never heard of love right back to the night not the president of the world bank though hey i'm going to write me seriously send us an email.
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i'm a trial lawyer i've spent countless hours poring through documents that tell the story about the ugly side of. corporate media written uses to talk about the current partners. i'm going to paint a clear picture about how disturbing how corrupt corporate conduct has been in march these are stories that you no one else can take on my pepto new host of american. questions. on larry king now matt screen c.e.o. i definitely want to be a part of a film that is trying to say something that feels like it's important for you to be watching all this and go look at their shred and then you have a little part of yourself like the reactor or maybe the personal part of yourself where you go this is really exciting what the house is going to be it's the show's about and i have to pay i mean it's you know for what to do next. now more now
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we're talking. ok and you're going to be a detective greenfield. in new york time. definitely a detective not on the beat. plus the same you are. is that true look at all these things. why i know i'm glad it's nice to. have these feeling insecure for a while you know i've been i've been off most of the summer because the show is just been taken. pins to camp all next on larry king now. go to larry king our special guest mad scream feel the emmy and golden globe nominated actor one of the stars of fox's head comedy new girl you also know him from the big short and hello my name is dos max will be seen in ryan moats whose latest installment of american crime story this is about the assassination of
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johnny versace and he stars in the glass castle based on the bestselling novel by jeannette walls costarring woody harrelson breed lawson and naomi watts the glass castles in theaters now it's safe to say maks you are hot. you're the you're the talk of the town. is that true well look at all these things are door wide no i'm glad it's nice theory really all that long i mean feeling insecure for a while you know i've been i've been off most of the summer we've had a show i've just been taking my kids to camp and you go bail i feel good you just said that the night is that in his intro thank you i want to talk about the movie in a little while but let's talk about your character schmidt believes he's the new girl he's a bug with from a dad that's true now you are a father i am what kind of father will smith be i think he'll be a fairly good one i think i think sure it's got a lot of love in the star and i think he's going to see those those kids maybe if
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they have multiple but at these and see that child. and he's just going to not know how to do anything else but love it he is a neurotic narcissist on the right i'd say just neurotic in general how do you keep them irritable and likable top of i don't think maybe he's not always a lot of people who know why is the ratings have gone down while girlie hit why his new girl had a good question i think it's a fun ensemble think the writing is really good. you know we caught we've got a nice little window we're sort of i think the hair i'm a mother was like maybe in its twelfth season or something and friends was long gone so we were kind of looking for a show with just a bunch of roommates does this. worry you in that it labels you. now i don't think so. but by the way i should be so lucky to have something label me i think was
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a much bigger war when there were only four channels you could watch a television show on and i was like you know that's that character is the show going to go off is this is was you are going to do more episodes and that's it seventh season they're going to be said. i think going to be it's kind of bittersweet you know we were we were really lucky in that. we've gotten up to this point and we sort of ended the show last year in a way that was satisfying to i think to everyone involved. but we left a little i think the writers left some openings to come back and we got these last eight episodes so it's a really nice chance or they feel a little bit like bonus opposite of so to see what we do with them and be excited you have so that you and jake johnson are like a married couple in real life yes how do you mean that much well clear clearly on the husband when you learned it wasn't going to be renewed you think he was the
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husband i have no idea max you said it like you thought all right i'll just ask questions back i know i don't make this so you put some spin on it i heard you. well maybe a little. maybe a thirty three and the third. when you heard you were going to be removed at least for seventh year was that a big relief was it a big relief or had you already assumed you would be no i we really you know it was genuinely a surprise and is it true this season seven will jump forward three years i don't know i've heard this rumor but no one no one calls me no one tell me anything are you going to miss a minute sure what are you going to miss the most about well i'm going to have and again for me max i am i am a phone with you lot of jewish get at it and you're jewish who told you that you control over. don't say that out loud out loud gosh almighty are you going to miss
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schmidt. and i yes actually you toying with me i'm not talking with you not what i'm we but i've been playing schmidt for now. one hundred seventy years now we've done it we've done a lot we've done a lot as we've done a lot of t.v. and i feel like i've played spit. a more episodes in me and that feels that's going to feel good so you'll miss him but not really yeah i'm excited to see what's next it will be fun to sort of. is to switch it up a little bit we are going home. you're giving up already i'm not going to arm wrestle you oh ok so you admit it i'm running your own. what the hell. is the battle here and it's going to happen on my. own writing.
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god. how could. they be was going to. be that i wasn't sure but i'm not a commonground if i wanted to come on i don't doesn't have the right or you know fight that you can't do that it. was. god. god. was no one not getting remarried not to ask you if you really were ready do you agree man was ready for what it really was through out the old and. it. looks like a little laughs. that's from the last castle based on the bestselling novel by jeannette walls what's it like to work with mr howell so it was incredible yes that
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scene in particular was unbelievable we had you know we shot a pretty much all day and we rehearsed it. early on in the day in full and it's about a four plane scene which is really big and. all the adult characters in the film were in the scene and we sort of went for it and the blocking was loose but it was one of those where i was on the energy started to like really building the room. and i you know argue back and forth on the arm wrestling and the punch and it was just one of those really like it was one of those moments where i seen fully worked a really complicated one and then we realized oh now we have to shoot this but there is such a relief in that moment that it works so well and. and then you have a little part of yourself by feel like react or par or maybe the person or party yourself where you go this is a really exciting way house is going to punch and look like you really hit you a really good write every day i mean he must have come really close but. he did and
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i got to do a lot of dramatic acting now on our own would you cast me after saying yeah of course and maybe you dropped out of college to pursue acting i guess i did yeah college yeah i went to the university of wisconsin for a year and then i come back to los angeles where are the back to us and so i came out to los angeles because my father had done a job out here. and then went to santa monica community college for about two weeks and then just. it's called addison wisconsin where most liberal cities in america run if you have fun it was fans too much but what did your parents think about a nice jewish boy dropping out of college not happy but i think you know i think to their credit i think. you know they knew that i was. they were allowing me to explore my own path where do the acting bug hit you i think really early on but
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i wasn't i grew up just outside of new york city and westchester and it even though it was in new york and you would assume that you would have some sort of connection to real actors and theater. the idea of being a professional actor was felt very distant as you go to theater a lot as a kid no no really i feel like i went into this went to the cities the theater with our school every once in a while we hear starlight express so what did you stumble into it i mean i had always kind of wanted to do it and then when my father moved out to los angeles. my mother. it just seemed like much more of a reality out here so you know i was what was your first paid acting job first paid acting job was in a show called m.t.v. on dressed. and it was like a late night m.t.v.
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soap opera and i played a character named victor and that the title of the episode was the victim's secret and i had to i was like i was the character was in a college dorm and i got thrown into. the laundry room. nude by some for turner the fellows and the only thing that was in there was a pair of women's underpants and i had to put those on it and find my way back to my dorm room. hence victor's secret. you said there are certain roles you don't think you should take because you didn't want views to be distracted by the fact that schmidt is in the movie specific when the show was real when our show was extraordinarily popular not that it isn't anymore about. look i don't know that anybody was offering me these dollars but every once in
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a while you'll get a script or something and you know they're making this movie and a lot of these movies are really important. if i don't think that i can really bring something to the role. or to the film and i think. but i also think there's a there's a chance that they might actually cast me maybe because i look like they got i think based on a real person i definitely don't want to be a part of a film that is trying to say something that feels like it's important for you to be watching and all the sudden go look at their shit or be a knight so there's a part where you are pigeonholed since. yeah i guess so but i'm ok with that. you must match be very happy about where your career is calm i look at those and you are feeling johnson santa monica junior college. major film major television show mike well i know but now you have the shows about to end i have to pick i mean it's going through i want to do next what do you think i should do we've got the
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you got that thing about versace coming yeah i mean come on shore i don't but i'm unemployed as of now i'll do these eight episodes that i'm very employed which i do get something nice what do you think that what whatever you're going to get a big world. what you're starring in a television show ok maybe a drama there you go cop drama now we're now we're talking cop drama. ok i think i can do that scream feel detective greenfield jewish cup in new york done. that only detective not on the beat. coming out max's secret talent his strangest job his guiltiest pleasure we're digging deep more after this. i'm tom hartman and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help the big
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picture. and would question more on what you're looking for. notice the line. will go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. your launching an r t america special report when they love this bugs you and made his mind up but basically everything that you think you know about civil society has broken down. there's always going to be somebody else one step ahead of the game. we should not be the sons of the normalising pilots and we don't need people that think like this on our planet. this is an incredibly tense situation. plucked. all the food we
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know from are going to. everyone in the world should experience freedom and you'll get it on the old the old. the old according to just. look up the modern world to come along for the ride. the mission of news with you is to go to the people tell their side of the story our stories are well sourced we don't hide anything from the public and i don't think the mainstream media in this country can say that i think the average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one
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tells us what to cover how long the coverage or how to say it that's the beauty of our t.v. america. we give both sides we hear from both sides and we question more that journalists are not going. anything. bring it home to the american people. all the world. and all the news companies only players but what kind of part is r t america. america offers more artsy america. in many ways. just like the real news. that. you could never. so much park. all the world's all the
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world's a stage. play. with greenfield you see on the screen in the glass castle which could be a major hit it's all based on the cast how the kids handle your celebrity how old are you today i don't care seven into. the seven i said to my. daughter yeah i remember i was nominated for the third for me and i said to her that i was like what i had to leave the house that day to go to the emmy awards and you know she was upset because she doesn't want to leave the house and said you know lou i tried to explain to her you know what was happening. is pretty nice right i know what you think about that and she looked at me she was a dinosaur. that's all she said and i thought you know you're a dinosaur. ok. greenfield kid.
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she's a third she gets it do you talk to your seven year old above mr trump all politics . do they have opinions if she if she has you know if she has a question sure or do you make of all this. but look when i talk to my daughter about it it's difficult because i think one of the problems is that it's really. he's less the integrity of the position. and. want to tell your children. that it still is a very important and highly regarded job and and that they can be present on yeah i guess i know it's ok to play a little game of if you only know i do is throw some questions at you childhood celebrity crush regis reaches yeah you had
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a crush on regions who would in secret talent i can fall asleep pretty fast person you trade places with for a day regis are you really psyched on regis who was with a friend i know yes i were friends with that you know his daughter wrote on our show oh good new girl yeah new girl costar you trade places with for a day. more and more us has been on the show new girl costar crack you up the most like a guest star on the show or anybody anybody on the show peter gallagher came on he was fantastic he's a great guy and i played him and dermot mulroney always seemed funny don't tell you the. finest people on planet earth and i just nobody wants to cast an icon and i don't really want to do a comedy but this guy is a good actor he's got jokes new girl costar you trust to babysit your kids probably hannah simone with his job you've ever had a you know i washed windows as
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a kid washed windows yeah when i was paid teen only seventeen i want to home as you go around like real building when clocking up thirty face really only to do that and it is terrifying i did a verb out we're going to have i quit on those errors that yeah i look at people inside the with the too much we did a hotel once i remember looking down my god this is not for me do they pay you well yeah they did. what never fails to make you laugh my son's pretty funny oh yeah. guilty pleasure. was. a jewish boy no guilty pleasure hey you know what it i watch i watch the right now the cross fit games around and i like that stuff i'll just watch on my phone i'm shall check liaquat is doing well and then my wife or yell at me if you weren't in
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there what would you be unemployed best compliment you ever got i did american horror story and i had blond hair and everything and we went we had gone to the premiere the play the premiere episode and we went to the party afterwards and lady gaga came it was in the show and she came over and she like introduced ourselves and we didn't have but i had no clue that i was she had just seen me on the show and someone had to go you know he was. what you just watched and then it dawned on her and she went she was very a fuse a very very nice because she goes that's one of the greatest transformations i've ever seen and i thought coming from her that's pretty easy to something you wish you were better at every. favorite yiddish word. or evasive me sick. oh you're such a great word and all but i probably i probably said it four times. before we got
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the request biggest perk of being a celebrity everyone so i guess i'm free stuff that's cool strangest phantom counter i do people really nice to me. yeah weird no although somebody texted me recently and was asking for like a photo of me who is this and i'm really sorry did some research and i you know. this is not great something you long believed to be true but realize wasn't everything. tell me something we don't know about you what's a max greenfield thing we don't know big fan of regis now we have some social media questions jay short of who are you most like in real life schmidt nick winston coach c.c. or jess coach coach jay schrader also was how did you land a part in the big short did your feeling change about the housing crisis and who is
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to blame after the movie while. i was cast in the movie i met with the director adam mckay who was incredible. and i sort of pinch myself for that part and there was too there was too kind of sleazy real mortgage brokers towards the end of. i like those in the guy that would be great and i won't. i don't know why you reacted so quickly and that was the whole film was a really good film porton film yeah daniel course of a thomas please share your experience of working with the great sally field as you must you must have talked to sally field before oh many times yeah when you were best we did a film together. i want to say two years ago it came out last year called how my name is doris and i had such a wonderful time with our. we spent a lot of time together sort of play of love interest in the film and it was as good
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as it gets the she's that she's just wonderful great lincoln's wife yeah. i love an actress she was mary lincoln she was you know i was i know i saw i saw the movie storyteller wendy would you do another veronica mars movie i would if they had if it have me kim meadow whatever will rejoin boys for now on bob's burgers this season give us about a verse you know what is great it's a animated show on fox i think they've done five seasons it's what you wanted i've done three episodes maybe but i play a little. boo boo is the lead singer of a boy band and i sing sometimes and if only there was a loud me to sing i'm very good and. you like doing voice over on match oh yeah a lot in there was excellent and some of the fun is writing olivia sloane via our
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blog please tell me about working with france where did you work with prince princeton opposite a new girl diddy yeah i did a great interview with him i'm sure great guy writes best yeah i really would say you know what's so working with prince was really cool for obvious reasons but he did two days on the show and. just lived up to everything. and also did us such a great favor and that you know if you look back i'm sure every once in awhile you know like you know because want to show becomes popular it becomes a pop show and it isn't in the anymore and then all of a sudden you know people are like on that's the cool show with the popular show and people don't think the popular thing is that cool but we can all have bike turn to the fact the prince was on our show and you know yeah somebody thought it was cool you're going to be in the upcoming american crime story about versace's mota we did a lot of that when i was at c.n.n. and i bet you who do you play i'm not allowed to say it's
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a ryan murphy show and you know i was on the o.j. simpson oh yeah that's right play this one on at the play themselves what happens to ruin if i worked with was with ryan ryan was there but the rector was hemingway ok great a good guy yeah great sat ryan runs about so it was incredible to you and i can't say i think it does care what is special about murphy. you know he does he just give simple direction and then wants and this is it goes for every department gives you simple direct direction and then lets you do your thing and then comes back to you and if you're lucky enough to get one of these on again then you know it means the world to you and you grab success came to you a little later yeah thank you we're in a twenty one year old in our way. now that's funny good those mature yeah i think i think you know i was ready for when it hit and i was ready to work you know it's like. a lot of work comes with being successful and doing it right. and i don't
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think i would have been ready for it earlier pleasure meeting you did absolutely continue to love you so much max greenfield the glass castle is in theaters now can't wait to see it just based on that scene and the set of the final season of new girl will air this fall as always you could find me on twitter king's things so the next time. you know we had book a good little place call them they always say key to keep. what
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was on. the phone to. get him you know who are going to commit their we're going to write the. clothing ball club with such cloth and you don't want to die join a photo why he said i feel we should i should think almost like your profile thank you for such but he said. he'd been done.
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here's what people have been saying about redacted in neighborhoods throughout the city just full on awesome the only show i go out of my way to launch you know a lot of the really packs a punch at least yampa is the john oliver of marty americans do the same we are apparently better than that and see people you've never heard of love redacted tonight president of the world bank so take please let me show you please send us an e-mail you guys i made a professional is powerpoint to show you how artsy america fits into the greater media landscape is not all laughter all right we are a solid alternative to the. liberal or conservative and as you can see from this bar graph we know it skewed the facts either talking head lefties talking at righties oh there you go above it all to look at world r.t.
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america is in the spotlight now every really have no idea how to classify as when it actually took me way more time and i care to admit. along tom hartman of washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture is donald trump aiming for victory in afghanistan or a permanent military occupation last phyllis bennis just about.

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