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bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheapthough he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few.
bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheapthough he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to...
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bob george began the archive in 1985 world. bob george began the archive in1985 in world.beca neighbourhood, when the rents were cheap. although he was a little relu cta nt to cheap. although he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had 117,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few. and this isa hip—hop, to name but a few. and this is a collection that is only getting bigger and bigger. we just said yes, yes, yes to everything, and that's a problem, because people keep dropping stuff. people don't have space in new york. that's great. spaceis space in new york. that's great. space is so expensive. we are getting more and more every year. the most obscure trucks can be found in this treasure trove of musical history. —— tracks. when the grammy museum wanted the details for
bob george began the archive in 1985 world. bob george began the archive in1985 in world.beca neighbourhood, when the rents were cheap. although he was a little relu cta nt to cheap. although he was a little reluctant to begin with. after a couple of years i had 117,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more...
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bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheapcouple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few. and this is a collection that is only getting bigger and bigger. we just said yes, yes, yes to everything, and that's a problem, because people keep dropping stuff. people don't have space in new york. that's great. space is so expensive. we are getting more and more every year. the most obscure trucks can be found in this treasure trove of musical history. when the grammy museum wanted the details for some 3000 record labels and cutters, they came here. but there is one rule. classical music is not allowed. and let's tell you about the emmy awards. they have just wrapped up. brit phoebe waller—bridge was the suprise star of the night taki
bob george began the archive in 1985 in manhattan's tribeca neighbourhood, where the rents were cheapcouple of years i had a7,000 records. then i wanted to give them away. but no—one was really interested because they were mostly reggae, punk, experimental music. and hip—hop. # 0h, freak out! the collection consists of around 3 million recordings, more than 20 million songs. spanning the range of pop, rock, funk, country, hip—hop, to name but a few. and this is a collection that is only...
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bob. >> thank you, george. >> my colleague natalie allen and i were on the air the very hours when the shooting started. i'll never forget it, covering the story, the details were coming in. it was painful and disturbing to see what was happening. we watched as the world came together in mourning tkpwrour nation. the prime minister promising to make sweeping gun law changes. she did just that with lawmakers. what's your take of how new zealand responded so far? >> i think the response was extraordinary. the pain was felt very, very deeply here. an event like this was never supposed to happen in a small distant and very beautiful country at the very end of the earth, a long way away from these sorts of events. and yet it did happen. that was one of the most traumatic days not just in the history of our city but in our country as well. a lot of progress has been made. the parliament came together very quickly after the tragedy, after the horrific tragedy. and within a matter of days, weeks, new laws were passed. and they were passed by the whole of parliament. i think it was out of the 120 people
bob. >> thank you, george. >> my colleague natalie allen and i were on the air the very hours when the shooting started. i'll never forget it, covering the story, the details were coming in. it was painful and disturbing to see what was happening. we watched as the world came together in mourning tkpwrour nation. the prime minister promising to make sweeping gun law changes. she did just that with lawmakers. what's your take of how new zealand responded so far? >> i think the...
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political strategist with the long bipartisan list of clients, including bob bullock, arnold schwarzenegger, and president george w. bush. david jolley spent nearly three years as a republican member of the u.s. house representing florida's 13th congressional district. he worked in demand as an attorney and political consultant, and taught at south florida. he's a political analyst for msnbc and cnn today. give him a hand. [applause] alisa jordan is a political analyst for msnbc end a contributor to time magazine. during the george bush administration, she was a speechwriter and worked with condoleezza rice and worked on press and communication strategy at the national security council. please give her a hand as well. jennifer served as communications director for president barack obama from 2011 until 2015. she served as director of communication for hillary clinton's 2016 campaign. she's the author of the near times bestseller dear madam president. give her a hand. [applause] finally, rick wilson, a longtime republican strategist, and maker of ads and the familiar base on cnn and msnbc. he is an occasional col
political strategist with the long bipartisan list of clients, including bob bullock, arnold schwarzenegger, and president george w. bush. david jolley spent nearly three years as a republican member of the u.s. house representing florida's 13th congressional district. he worked in demand as an attorney and political consultant, and taught at south florida. he's a political analyst for msnbc and cnn today. give him a hand. [applause] alisa jordan is a political analyst for msnbc end a...
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on your team, whatever you need me to do, i'll do it, and that point, bob still had control over his leadership. then, when george herbert walker bush picked dick cheney to become his secretary of defense, that was a real blow to bob michel, because he had opened up the whip position and everyone knew that newt was salivating and had a burr under his saddle to run for leadership, and the second most powerful leadership position on the republican side was the whip's job. - i was working for vin weber at the time. vin was close to newt, and he called that afternoon, and he said the president has nominated dick cheney to be secretary of defense. well, who's gonna run for whip, and i said the only name i've heard right off the bat was newt, and he laughed, and i laughed, telling him, you know, well, that'd be great, but newt can't win that race, and vin was one of his best friends, but it was just viewed as newt was the bottom thrower and it would be very difficult for him to get the votes. - i spent all weekend phoning people. by monday morning, i had 55 votes. i was the last thing michel wanted in the leadership, b
on your team, whatever you need me to do, i'll do it, and that point, bob still had control over his leadership. then, when george herbert walker bush picked dick cheney to become his secretary of defense, that was a real blow to bob michel, because he had opened up the whip position and everyone knew that newt was salivating and had a burr under his saddle to run for leadership, and the second most powerful leadership position on the republican side was the whip's job. - i was working for vin...
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at that point bob still had control over his leadership. then when george herbert walker bush picked dick cheney to become his secretary of defense, become his secretary of defense, that michael because he opened up the whip position, and everyone knew that newt was salivating, and had a burr under his saddle to run for leadership. and the second most of powerful leadership position on the republican side was the whip job. >> he called and said the president nominated dick cheneyy to be secretary of defense. he said who will replace him? he said who will replace him? >> thrower and it will be difficult to get the votes. >> by monday morning i had 55 votes. i was the last thing michael wanted in the leadership becaue i represented total destruction. iis was walk or to the republicn club thinking i would either win or spend two years breaking up the establishment. >> a number of people who voted for him were people who said we have been here too long in the minority. we have have more activism, we have to have a majority. >> i was nominated by a moderate from
at that point bob still had control over his leadership. then when george herbert walker bush picked dick cheney to become his secretary of defense, become his secretary of defense, that michael because he opened up the whip position, and everyone knew that newt was salivating, and had a burr under his saddle to run for leadership. and the second most of powerful leadership position on the republican side was the whip job. >> he called and said the president nominated dick cheneyy to be...
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retired political strategist with a long list of clients including bob bullock, california governor arnold schwarzenegger an president george w. bush. he represented florida's 13th congressional district. he's worked in specialty finance as an attorney and political consultant and he's taught at the university of south florida. today he's a political analyst for msnbc and cnn. [applause] give him a hand. right. elise jordan is a political analyst for msnbc and a contributor to "time" magazine. she was a speech writer to condoleeza rice and worked on strategy at the national ecurity council. she served as director for hillary clinton's campaign and jon edwards' 2004 campaign. she's the author of "dear madam president." please give her a hand. and then finally rick wilson. a long time political strategist and maker of ads and a familiar face on msnbc. he's a contributor to the new york daily best. and haw author of "everything trump touches dies." wait. it gets better. his new book just announced with a january publication date is running against the devil, a plot to save america from trump and democrats from themselves. if o
retired political strategist with a long list of clients including bob bullock, california governor arnold schwarzenegger an president george w. bush. he represented florida's 13th congressional district. he's worked in specialty finance as an attorney and political consultant and he's taught at the university of south florida. today he's a political analyst for msnbc and cnn. [applause] give him a hand. right. elise jordan is a political analyst for msnbc and a contributor to "time"...
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good don't get all this love of your leg i want to get with george and why does he be i would add words as you. do guys that have got to go bob. to hometown to keep us from being a lot busier and the man can don rickles and be made to rush. to sing above us here and plead out his don't even ask if i don't. pull those are the look was i do to see does you call me small chocolate corporate it has now managed to find its feet but perhaps as importantly it's an example of how things can change africa provides the world with some of the most valuable rule materials on the planet yet mostly africans don't benefit they plant. harvest and mine but still most of the rewards go overseas if that's ever to change the. and it will leave more people like robin hood out. bang . as political prepares to exit the use people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning campaign we know that the law was broken and we know that campaigns overspent we know that russia tried to build a relationship with one of the key campaigns who paid her brakes it people in power on al jazeera. on counting the cost billions
good don't get all this love of your leg i want to get with george and why does he be i would add words as you. do guys that have got to go bob. to hometown to keep us from being a lot busier and the man can don rickles and be made to rush. to sing above us here and plead out his don't even ask if i don't. pull those are the look was i do to see does you call me small chocolate corporate it has now managed to find its feet but perhaps as importantly it's an example of how things can change...
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have dont get all this love of your league i want to get with george and why does he be i would add words as you. do guys that have got to go bob. to hometown to keep plastering pins on the biz when the men get done rickles and of the maids who don't rush to. the scene of a hostage and plead out his don't even ask if i did. was i don't use it is you call me small chocolate corporate it has now managed to find its feet but perhaps as importantly it's an example of how things can change africa provides the world with some of the most valuable rule materials on the planet yet mostly africans don't benefit they plant. harvest and mine but still most of the rewards go overseas if that's ever to change the. and it will leave most people like robin hood. a on. as britain prepares to exit the people in power investigates disturbing allegations about the tactics used by the winning leave campaign we know that the law was broken and we know that campaigns overspent we know that russia tried to build a relationship with one of the key campaigns who paid for breaks it people in power on al-jazeera. one of the really special things about wo
have dont get all this love of your league i want to get with george and why does he be i would add words as you. do guys that have got to go bob. to hometown to keep plastering pins on the biz when the men get done rickles and of the maids who don't rush to. the scene of a hostage and plead out his don't even ask if i did. was i don't use it is you call me small chocolate corporate it has now managed to find its feet but perhaps as importantly it's an example of how things can change africa...
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bob bullock is the lieutenant governor. he was a democrat and a very good friend of mine. he loved...george bush, and i think he helped him be a better governor. so, you know, we were just used to being people and dealing with peoplri and it really sud me how easily i could be turned into a two-dimensional cartoon instead of a 3-dimensional human being.ve and you to discipline yourself about what to talk about, how to talk about it, and you have to keep remembering there's all these layers between you and people that didn't used to be there, and that surprised me. i thought i was a pretty good communicator and i thought i could, you know-- and i just fell on my face 4 or 5 times till i figured out how to do it. rubinstein: your father was president, so you obviously were in the whithouse. you saw what he did right and what he might have done wrong. did you take any lessons from that, orere you trying to separate yourself from your father?, bush: learned a lot from watching him, and, uh, i wasn't interested in separation fr i him, and he wasnerested, either. we've got a great father-son rela
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george? >> thanks, will. we're joined by bob hansen who helped rescue the survivors. bob, thank you for joining us this morning. i know you were out on a boat out on the water. when did you first know that something had gone terribly wrong? >> about 3:30 in the morning my wife and i woke up to somebody pounding on the side of the boat so i put on a pair of shorts, waedhrough my salon and as i opened the door there were five men in an inflatable at the back of my boat, and at that time i looked and i could see a large boat on fire, probably about 400 yards from me. >> were they able to explain to you what had happened? >> well, they said that the -- they had woken up to fire on board. they had actually woken the captain up and it sounds like the captain tried to make a mayday call but the fire was so intense they ended up jumping off the boat and he said they swam around to the back of the boat where they had a tender or dinghy tied up and then motored over to our boat which like i say wasn't far away. >> did they tell you, had they made any effort to try to save the p
george? >> thanks, will. we're joined by bob hansen who helped rescue the survivors. bob, thank you for joining us this morning. i know you were out on a boat out on the water. when did you first know that something had gone terribly wrong? >> about 3:30 in the morning my wife and i woke up to somebody pounding on the side of the boat so i put on a pair of shorts, waedhrough my salon and as i opened the door there were five men in an inflatable at the back of my boat, and at that...
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bob new-hart opening the show with actor ben stiller. >> you can't look at the history of television without comedians who defined the comedians, george, the 1950's belonged to lucielle ball. >> i'm still alive. [laughter] rob: oh, man. the show did not actually have a host but actor thomas lender nonserved as commentator taking the jabs at felicity hoffman over college scandal. >> shout-out to actors who are watching from prison, hopefully those two weeks will fly on by. >> accepted the award for outstanding supporting actress. >> should we change the world, give them jobs, they are human beings, let's give them jobs. rob: among the night's big winners flee bag took home award for best nominee, i don't know what that is, best drama went to game of thrones. jom on, jillian. jillian: i never heard of that. [laughter] >> let's talk about the nfl, week 3 action, last-second goal line stand, watch this. >> the pass is kick is picked audiotape in the end zone. jillian: jones leading a monster comeback in first career start even getting love from eli manning after first-career touchdown, giants beat bucks 32-31, look at that. all right the
bob new-hart opening the show with actor ben stiller. >> you can't look at the history of television without comedians who defined the comedians, george, the 1950's belonged to lucielle ball. >> i'm still alive. [laughter] rob: oh, man. the show did not actually have a host but actor thomas lender nonserved as commentator taking the jabs at felicity hoffman over college scandal. >> shout-out to actors who are watching from prison, hopefully those two weeks will fly on by....
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bob newhart opening the show with actor ben stiller. >> you can't look at the history of television without kroncke chronicling the brilliant comedians who have defined the media people like georgeball and the wholesome genius of bob newhart. >> yeah. i'm still alive. [laughter] the show didn't have a host but actress thomas lenin served as commentator taking a jab at felicity huffman over the college admission scandal. >> the producers have asked me to give a shutout to any of our lead actress winners watching tonight from prison. hopefully those two weeks will fly right by. >> some emmy winners taking a jab at president trump without mentioning his name. >> british winners? maybe too many. maybe you should have to think about those immigration restrictions. >> i hope that in some small way, our show has helped remind people of the value of the truth. >> go and register to vote. go to vote got gov. .gov. >> best honor of the night best drama went to game of thrones. they couldn't believe the ending was spoiled four months later. brian: ridiculous. jillian: if you haven't seen it from four months you are not a fan. brian: thank you. weather has been nice this summer. steve: mons
bob newhart opening the show with actor ben stiller. >> you can't look at the history of television without kroncke chronicling the brilliant comedians who have defined the media people like georgeball and the wholesome genius of bob newhart. >> yeah. i'm still alive. [laughter] the show didn't have a host but actress thomas lenin served as commentator taking a jab at felicity huffman over the college admission scandal. >> the producers have asked me to give a shutout to any...
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george h.w. bush's campaign or what happened with bob dole.as these numbers go down, the possibilities for sanford and some of these other republicans to really cut into his vote totals. >> you know, a common thing, joe, that i've observed over the last two years going around the country doing focus groups for the ash kroft in america project is republican voters are tolerating donald trump, but they definitely would flirt with another option. sometimes you wonder, oh, maybe this is just because we're in new hampshire and we're hearing that and they're used to having so much undue influence on the primary process. but then going across the country heard it in minnesota, you're hearing it in iowa, you're hearing it in arizona. and so i think there is a level of fundamental dissatisfaction with donald trump's personal attributes that's tolerated as long as the economy's strong. and i hope that there isn't a recession, but if i had to look at the economic indicators right now, i would say that it's probably the economy's as good as it's going to
george h.w. bush's campaign or what happened with bob dole.as these numbers go down, the possibilities for sanford and some of these other republicans to really cut into his vote totals. >> you know, a common thing, joe, that i've observed over the last two years going around the country doing focus groups for the ash kroft in america project is republican voters are tolerating donald trump, but they definitely would flirt with another option. sometimes you wonder, oh, maybe this is just...
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. >> okay, george, as you know this, almost 100 years our parent company disney has been a household name. now, since taking over the helm in 2005, bobing films in the u.s. have hit -- are you ready for this -- over $6 billion in box office sales worldwide. in 2018 alone 150 million people visited disney parks worldwide including the monumental shanghai disney resort. under bob's leadership, disney acquired four powerhouse companies, pixar, marvel, lucasfilm and 21st century fox, o is hopinto hp others t all is achieve success by sharing his top principles on leadership. it's in his brand-new book called "the ride of a lifetime: lessons learned from 15 years as ceo of the walt disney company." you better give it up for bob iger right now. [ applause ] no pressure. no pressure. >> good to see you. thank you very much. thank you. >> okay, as i said, there's no pressure at all interviewing -- none whatsoever. >> we're old friends. >> yes, we are old friends and when you see the scope and magnitude, what goes through your mind first? >> well, it seems like an out-of-body experience a bit. i started at this company at abc 45 years ago as
. >> okay, george, as you know this, almost 100 years our parent company disney has been a household name. now, since taking over the helm in 2005, bobing films in the u.s. have hit -- are you ready for this -- over $6 billion in box office sales worldwide. in 2018 alone 150 million people visited disney parks worldwide including the monumental shanghai disney resort. under bob's leadership, disney acquired four powerhouse companies, pixar, marvel, lucasfilm and 21st century fox, o is...
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george. he seemed interested in wanting to know what role the ukrainian government might have played in that. he men shunsed in a derogatory way bob mueller. he talked about how incompetent bob mueller was as well. >> they discussed investigating the the u.s. service officer who has been the ambassador to ukraine. >> he did indeed. the president had negative things to say about this ambassador. the other thing that's interesting is we've got a little more detail about the whistleblower and how all this came about. the office of legal counsel point out that the whistleblower supposedly heard about this conversation, this phone call between the president and the president of the ukraine from white house officials. >> pierre, before i let you go, we have the president saying as you mentioned in the phone call that he would like to have the attorney general call the president so he can get to the bottom of all this. the attorney general is saying he never spoke to the president about any of this? >> the attorney general is saying flat out he never spoke with the president about this. he never spoke to rudy giuliani about this. the fir
george. he seemed interested in wanting to know what role the ukrainian government might have played in that. he men shunsed in a derogatory way bob mueller. he talked about how incompetent bob mueller was as well. >> they discussed investigating the the u.s. service officer who has been the ambassador to ukraine. >> he did indeed. the president had negative things to say about this ambassador. the other thing that's interesting is we've got a little more detail about the...
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bob dole lost west virginia in 1996 by 16 points. if you only looked at the states and how they performed in the last elections you might have said don't waste time in west virginia. georgee a massive effort to take the state and won it by six points because that 22 point swing in the vote because of coal. the democrats had a war on coal. issues will drive it. >> bill: lindsey graham is coming up on breaking news. you are playing defense where? >> in the west they're playing defense in arizona which was much closer than it has traditionally been so they'll have to play defense in the west as well as go on offense. >> bill: i can talk about this for an hour. you could probably two hours. we'll talk soon. karl rove in austin. >> sandra: robert o'brien is the new national security advisor. lindsey graham reacting to that. >> i want to congratulate president trump on picking robert oh 'brien the next national security advisor. he understands the world and has great negotiating skills as our hostage negotiator and will be a sound policy advisor to the president of the united states. >> sandra: he is currently serving as what the president called a very successful special pres
bob dole lost west virginia in 1996 by 16 points. if you only looked at the states and how they performed in the last elections you might have said don't waste time in west virginia. georgee a massive effort to take the state and won it by six points because that 22 point swing in the vote because of coal. the democrats had a war on coal. issues will drive it. >> bill: lindsey graham is coming up on breaking news. you are playing defense where? >> in the west they're playing defense...
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george w. bush was deeply conflicted about whether he was going to run or not. he was wringing his hands for a long time. said he was like a cork bobbingted to or not. a lot of people said he did it to best his dad. you know, barack obama, after a year or so in office, seemed ambivalent at best about being in washington, d.c. you only had to talk very close to the white house to tell you they did not like washington, d.c. or being there in particular and donald trump, my god, it was a branding accident that went horribly wrong for donald trump. he never saw that coming. so why is important. i just wonder how joe biden fits in with the preceding three presidents. >> here's what i would say. i think reluctance is a really interesting sort of notion and even a tool in politics. as john was saying it can be very powerful for a candidate to sort of come off like they don't really need the job. they don't really want the job. this is just too important. there have been people in both categories who have done this. ronald reagan was always like, i don't need this job. george w. bush as you mentioned, barack obama. but then there are people li
george w. bush was deeply conflicted about whether he was going to run or not. he was wringing his hands for a long time. said he was like a cork bobbingted to or not. a lot of people said he did it to best his dad. you know, barack obama, after a year or so in office, seemed ambivalent at best about being in washington, d.c. you only had to talk very close to the white house to tell you they did not like washington, d.c. or being there in particular and donald trump, my god, it was a branding...
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as george bush would say to maureen dowd, i'm not going to sit on the couch and reflect, those kind of things. >> bobbefore we go, what are you going to be reflect thong weing on this week, other than the jilted pop star? >> i'm here on capitol hill and putting aside all of the elton john stuff and other stuff that's out there, is the president going to get the usmca through this congress or no with speaker pelosi and is anything going to happen on gun control whether background checks or red flags? and congress is going to get into campaign mode for 2020 by december and january. between now and then, is anything going to happen? it's going to take political capital from this president, from the white house. >> and so carl had an interesting article in the "new york times" where he talked about mitch mcconnell doing nothing and just being frozen waiting to hear from donald trump. and many observers inside of the senate wondering why mitch mcconnell was paying such deference to a president, it's ironic as mitch mcconnell had told me at the republican constlaenco convention that one of the things he li
as george bush would say to maureen dowd, i'm not going to sit on the couch and reflect, those kind of things. >> bobbefore we go, what are you going to be reflect thong weing on this week, other than the jilted pop star? >> i'm here on capitol hill and putting aside all of the elton john stuff and other stuff that's out there, is the president going to get the usmca through this congress or no with speaker pelosi and is anything going to happen on gun control whether background...