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from what you heard at harvard, a scale from one to godzilla, yeah, there he is, a scale of one to godzillaw much is the hillary clinton campaign still in denial. >> you would say it would be close to godzilla. but in fact it's a three. they don't want to blame each other publicly. behind the scenes, though, there's a much greater recognition of the things that went wrong. but i will say, i thought that the tone of that thing was horrible. a lot of people i've known on both sides and respect, i did not like to see what it escalated to. but the reality is, if you lose a race by that few votes, you can point to a thousand things. they're pointing to the ones that are politically and personally safest places to be. i do think that publicly, they're not giving anything like a complete explanation. >> you know, i've been to a lot of those ar shard events. the first wron i went to in my life was 1988 at the kennedy school of government. i came to watch. the george h.w. bush's campaign ran a campaign to destroy mike dukakis. susanestrich on one side, and this kind of emotion. there's occasionally
from what you heard at harvard, a scale from one to godzilla, yeah, there he is, a scale of one to godzillaw much is the hillary clinton campaign still in denial. >> you would say it would be close to godzilla. but in fact it's a three. they don't want to blame each other publicly. behind the scenes, though, there's a much greater recognition of the things that went wrong. but i will say, i thought that the tone of that thing was horrible. a lot of people i've known on both sides and...
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their public team would be close to godzilla, but it is a three. they don't want to blame each other publicly. behind the scenes, there isn't much -- there is a much greater recognition of what it was. the tone was horrible. i did not like to see what it escalated to. the reality is if you lose a race by that few votes, you can point to 1000 different things. they are pointing to the ones that are the politically safest places to be. i don't think they are wrong, that i don't think they are iving publicly nation. john: i have been to a lot of those harvard events. to was inone i went 1988 when i was a graduate student. bush hadwhen george run a terribly negative campaign and destroyed michael dukakis. atwater, and they are screaming at each other. there is a campaign like that where one side not only lost surprisingly, like dukakis who thought he had it in the bag, but felt the other side colored way at sign the lines -- way outside the lines. the trump people are spiking the football in an unpleasant way. the clinton people who are emotional and o
their public team would be close to godzilla, but it is a three. they don't want to blame each other publicly. behind the scenes, there isn't much -- there is a much greater recognition of what it was. the tone was horrible. i did not like to see what it escalated to. the reality is if you lose a race by that few votes, you can point to 1000 different things. they are pointing to the ones that are the politically safest places to be. i don't think they are wrong, that i don't think they are...
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in fact, the film itself is rather dark, it's directed by gareth edwards who made godzilla and, moretantly, he made monsters, which although nominally was a creature feature, it was actually a film about relationships about people thatjust happened to have extraterrestrials in it. he has described this movie as being like a war movie, and there's lots of nods to cinematic visions of d—day and the vietnam war, and nods along to the dirty dozen and films like that. because it's a stand—alone story, because it is being envisaged by the director as a war movie, it is tougher than a lot of the star wars films, admirably so. on the very positive side, the cast is a real rainbow coalition. the thing that science fiction manages to do is envisage worlds in which standard barriers about race and gender really have no role at all, and i really liked that about this film. i also like the fact that, although it uses cutting—edge cgi, it does feel like a film from the physical era of empire strikes back. it feels like one of the original movies, and it's very, very coherent in its own sense, desp
in fact, the film itself is rather dark, it's directed by gareth edwards who made godzilla and, moretantly, he made monsters, which although nominally was a creature feature, it was actually a film about relationships about people thatjust happened to have extraterrestrials in it. he has described this movie as being like a war movie, and there's lots of nods to cinematic visions of d—day and the vietnam war, and nods along to the dirty dozen and films like that. because it's a stand—alone...
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in fact, the film itself is rather dark, it's directed by gareth edwards who made godzilla and, morehe made monsters, which although nominally was a creature feature, it was actually a film about relationships between people thatjust happened to have extraterrestrials in it. he has described this movie as being like a war movie, and there's lots of nods to cinematic visions of d—day and the vietnam war, and nods along to the dirty dozen and films like that. because it's a stand—alone story, because it is being envisaged by the director as a war movie, it is tougher than a lot of the star wars films, admirably so. on the very positive side, the cast is a real rainbow coalition. the thing that science fiction manages to do is envisage worlds in which standard barriers about race and gender really have no role at all, and i really liked that about this film. i also like the fact that, although it uses cutting—edge cgi, it does feel like a film from the physical era of empire strikes back. it feels like one of the original movies, and it's very, very coherent in its own sense, despite th
in fact, the film itself is rather dark, it's directed by gareth edwards who made godzilla and, morehe made monsters, which although nominally was a creature feature, it was actually a film about relationships between people thatjust happened to have extraterrestrials in it. he has described this movie as being like a war movie, and there's lots of nods to cinematic visions of d—day and the vietnam war, and nods along to the dirty dozen and films like that. because it's a stand—alone story,...
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godzilla, maybe. >> translator: i'm calling it dragon. >> translator: i'm calling mine wind. once had a pet called wind. >> reporter: hamano's pleased. pets get lots of affection, and that's how he wants the children to care for their plants. >> translator: nature is precious, but it's also nice to create a miniature version of it with your own hands. >> translator: i'll water my plant every morning. >> translator: i hope their love for their plants will evolve into love for other people. i'd be very happy if they pass on this experience. >> reporter: and the master's final lesson, bonsai trees love attention. the children's creations should have plenty of that. when they're exhibited at the world bonsai convention in april. >>> one of japan's rising star baseball players has renewed his contract with his japanese team. but the nippon ham fighter says after next season, they will allow shohei i ohtani to seek a spot in the u.s. major leagues. he's not only a star pitcher but also a strong batter. he disclosed his salary for the upcoming season at a news conference. >> transla
godzilla, maybe. >> translator: i'm calling it dragon. >> translator: i'm calling mine wind. once had a pet called wind. >> reporter: hamano's pleased. pets get lots of affection, and that's how he wants the children to care for their plants. >> translator: nature is precious, but it's also nice to create a miniature version of it with your own hands. >> translator: i'll water my plant every morning. >> translator: i hope their love for their plants will...
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dinosaur that balances on the edge of authenticity and whimsy reminds me of the afternoon i watched "godzilla" while on back pain medication before seeing the chiropractor. it started out a great day. topic number 3. guys, we can make life beautiful. we don't have to live in a mundane world. i always said that. look what some bad ass friend' artist conducted using an old cement mixer. that is repurposed disco at its finest. i haven't seen a cement mixer that talented. how by the? how about we jazz up life and get a little disco into your world. maybe the next big sensation could come out of oklahoma's agricultural sector. it was once oklahoma's biggest export until he went to prison for murdering a club kid. how did santa have the stamina for deliver the presents to the good boys and girls of the world? jolly old st. knick is simply ripped. >> are you ready? go! ho-ho-ho. kennedy: that's chris village. he mascarades with his goal of being the strongest santa. last year when santa visited my house he ate half the stuff in the fridge and he drank everything in the liquor cabinet. >> i only had
dinosaur that balances on the edge of authenticity and whimsy reminds me of the afternoon i watched "godzilla" while on back pain medication before seeing the chiropractor. it started out a great day. topic number 3. guys, we can make life beautiful. we don't have to live in a mundane world. i always said that. look what some bad ass friend' artist conducted using an old cement mixer. that is repurposed disco at its finest. i haven't seen a cement mixer that talented. how by the? how...
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be very funny except talking about humor he doesn't get any of his jokes that his sight the worst godzilla movie you have ever seen. but i am not quite sure but that was a key part and also to be is not mass media era it is one is hard to figure that one voice emerging because we don't have three channels plus pbs's and then certain ways unless you are extreme. >> [inaudible] >> how are deeply that part? >> like the up president-elect? and where buckley responded to, and current events and always looked at the bigger picture. and mike the news media cycle you have to respond that they bought the show he could talk about the future of the conservative party. where do we go from here? looking at us the big picture to conceptualize. so i hypothesize said to have an episode with those political candidates where does this person, from out of the of blue? to have the conceptual discussion about what was going on. and he would try to sort it out to. but with president-elect trump specifically what would you really have thought? we don't have to speculate he wrote an article in 2009 not over polit
be very funny except talking about humor he doesn't get any of his jokes that his sight the worst godzilla movie you have ever seen. but i am not quite sure but that was a key part and also to be is not mass media era it is one is hard to figure that one voice emerging because we don't have three channels plus pbs's and then certain ways unless you are extreme. >> [inaudible] >> how are deeply that part? >> like the up president-elect? and where buckley responded to, and...
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. >> good morgue, allison, steve, feel like "godzilla" this morning because what the folks here planninguration have done is created a big map here 40 foot by 60 foot map of airport of washington and mall mere. if you look over to the right you'll see there's capitol that's where donald trump will be inaugurated and what they're basically using this map for is to lay things out for everybody to get on virtually the same page. so you know where the parade route is going and what different branches of military and honor guards will be doing in terms of taking the parade past as is it turns out to be the trulp owe tell and old post office. they actually walk past and march past and he'll go past international hotel of his and you see there's a little sign there reviewing stand which is built there on pennsylvania avenue right at lafayette parka cross from the white house. and so that's basically chance today for all the players to see how this thing will lay out and for media to get a sense of what is going onen and it's all about the didn'tald in wisdom martin part of the thank you tour an
. >> good morgue, allison, steve, feel like "godzilla" this morning because what the folks here planninguration have done is created a big map here 40 foot by 60 foot map of airport of washington and mall mere. if you look over to the right you'll see there's capitol that's where donald trump will be inaugurated and what they're basically using this map for is to lay things out for everybody to get on virtually the same page. so you know where the parade route is going and what...
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it's like the word godzilla we have ever seen. i can't believe i'm seeing this.i'm not sure quite sure how he did. the humor was a key part of that and i think also being in a mass media era like i was saying about the -- so it's harder to make a splash in the media in certain ways unless you are extreme and loud whatever those kinds of things, ratings grabbers. anybody? yeah. [inaudible] >> how you play that part with buckley. how would he -- money that develop a conversation? >> someone like the president elect, you mean? yeah. towards the end i am talking about specific moment where buckley responded to current events but he always like today look at the bigger picture and so unlike, someone to talk about what's the future of the conservative party. where republicans go and the big picture, what we need, and so i hypothesize in the book if he were around this moment, he would have an episode of what's up with outsider political candidates. he had titles like that. they would discuss how this person comes out of the blue, was it like the president, they would h
it's like the word godzilla we have ever seen. i can't believe i'm seeing this.i'm not sure quite sure how he did. the humor was a key part of that and i think also being in a mass media era like i was saying about the -- so it's harder to make a splash in the media in certain ways unless you are extreme and loud whatever those kinds of things, ratings grabbers. anybody? yeah. [inaudible] >> how you play that part with buckley. how would he -- money that develop a conversation? >>...
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but jesus and godzilla, the bar stool is a smart one. >>> coming up, trump's victory rally last night in cincinnati was a sign of things to come for the next four years. he spent the night blasting the media, of course, as a way of preemptively discrediting any sort of coverage of his presidency, calling riding the rep. back to that hot fight between the campaign staffs of both donald trump and hillary clinton. the battle of the bands are calling it the "hardball" round table with more on that, why things got so raw last night. it's clear during this transition that trump is relishing the theatrical as specks of the job. actor tim daly is here with us tonight to talk about the presidency and age of reality tv. let me finish with trump watch. tonight, december 2nd, this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> president obama is handing down an economy that is in solid shape after today's job report. they added 178,000 jobs. unemployment is down to 4.6%. on average, the economy has added about 180,000 jobs each month this year. ♪ ♪ style lets you stand out from the herd. what's insid
but jesus and godzilla, the bar stool is a smart one. >>> coming up, trump's victory rally last night in cincinnati was a sign of things to come for the next four years. he spent the night blasting the media, of course, as a way of preemptively discrediting any sort of coverage of his presidency, calling riding the rep. back to that hot fight between the campaign staffs of both donald trump and hillary clinton. the battle of the bands are calling it the "hardball" round table...
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the worst godzilla you've everr. seen. do think the humor was a key part of that and i think also just being in a mass media era, like i was just saying before about the kind of neat culture, it's hard to imagine one figure emerging as the key voice on ass television. we don't have three channels ofs pbs, we have hundreds of chance. it's harder to make a splash ina the media in certain ways unless you're whatever, those kinds of things that are ratings grabbers . yeah. [inaudible] >> someone like the president elect, you mean? e >> yeah. >> yeah, thank you for referencing the specific moment where buckley responded to current events where he always like today look at the bigger picture and so he -- unlike the news media cycle where you have to respond to what happened that day, on the show you could bring in someone to talk about the future of the conservative party, which is exactly what he would be talking about right now, where do we go from here, where do republicans go, where do conservative goes and try to concept wa
the worst godzilla you've everr. seen. do think the humor was a key part of that and i think also just being in a mass media era, like i was just saying before about the kind of neat culture, it's hard to imagine one figure emerging as the key voice on ass television. we don't have three channels ofs pbs, we have hundreds of chance. it's harder to make a splash ina the media in certain ways unless you're whatever, those kinds of things that are ratings grabbers . yeah. [inaudible] >>...
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he cut against any agrouchos a jokes.fu ait's like the worst godzilla movie you have ever seen. i'm not sure how he did bit thew humor -- and i think also just being in a mass media era, this niche stratification of the actual tumor it's hard to imagine one figure emerging as this key voice on television because we don't have three channels plus pbs. we have hundreds of channels so it's harder to make a splash the media unless your dream and louf or -- crude, ratings grabbers. >> you and other -- [inaudible] hypothetical debate --[ina [inaudible] so how you would say that part in that -- how he would manage that -- [inaudible] >> host: at the president-elect, you mean? towards the end in talking about -- now their referencing that pick moment tech where buckley responded to current events but liked to look at the bigger picture, and so he -- unlike the news media cycle where wow have to respond to what happened that day, on thepe show he could bring in to someone to talk about what is the future of the conservative party, which is what he would be talking about now. where republ
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like the worst godzilla movie you have ever seen. i'm not sure quite how but the humor was a key part of that, and i think also just being on a mass media era, saying about this niche stratification of the culture. it's hard to imagine one figure emerging as this key voice on television because we don't have three channels and pbs. we have hundreds of channels. so, its harder to make a splash in the media in certain ways, unless you are extreme and loud and paranoid or crude or whatever. those kinds of things that are ratings grabbers. [inaudible question] >> hip the -- hypothetical debate with -- [inaudible question] how he would handle that conversation -- >> guest: with someone like the president-elect? towards the end i'm talking -- the for referencings referencint specification moment -- where buckley responded to current events but always liked to look at the bigger picture, and so unlike the news media cycle where you have to respond to what happened that day, on the show he could bring in someone to talk about what is the fut
like the worst godzilla movie you have ever seen. i'm not sure quite how but the humor was a key part of that, and i think also just being on a mass media era, saying about this niche stratification of the culture. it's hard to imagine one figure emerging as this key voice on television because we don't have three channels and pbs. we have hundreds of channels. so, its harder to make a splash in the media in certain ways, unless you are extreme and loud and paranoid or crude or whatever. those...
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the move wheeze directed by garrett edwards who also worked on godzilla.ut lead actress felicity jones would love to see a woman directing a star wars movie in the future. >> what we wanted was balance and equality. and i think it would be fantastic to -- amazing to take on star wars. it would be brill apartment. >> rogue one comes out on friday. disney expects to release a film every year through 2020. the success of this movie will be a crucial test of how well that strategy will work. >>> hundreds of people waited in line for almost 24 hours to try to buy tickets to hamilton when it begins its run in san francisco next year. tickets went on sale yesterday morning at 10:00 online, over the phone or in person at the box office. the people in the front of the line say they got there at noon on sunday. there were hundreds, thousands of people online trying to get through. i had a frustrating experience yesterday because i had to wait through the whole thing and then it was like you missed your 20-minute opportunity. >> have to act quick. >>> yes. what th
the move wheeze directed by garrett edwards who also worked on godzilla.ut lead actress felicity jones would love to see a woman directing a star wars movie in the future. >> what we wanted was balance and equality. and i think it would be fantastic to -- amazing to take on star wars. it would be brill apartment. >> rogue one comes out on friday. disney expects to release a film every year through 2020. the success of this movie will be a crucial test of how well that strategy...
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. >> how's godzilla doing?s doing right now. >> is he getting more powerful? >> he's going to be the president. these cabinet picks are kind of all over the map like everybody else i would say mattis is a really good choice. like everybody else i would say flynn is not such a good choice. i had that conversation with general mccaffrey back when he was -- before when he was ready to give flynn the benefit of the doubt. you know, he said what he has said publicly now which was that flynn was in his view what he told me he was the best intelligence officer of his generation. >> isn't that amazing? >> if you needed a really bad guy found or taken out, and you couldn't figure out how to do it, he said you called flynn. flynn would figure it out. flynn would get it done. but he said there was some point at which -- this is even before he read all of the tweets. there was some point at which flynn went off. flynn went in some different direction and began believing the conspiracy theories and got deep into anti-islam
. >> how's godzilla doing?s doing right now. >> is he getting more powerful? >> he's going to be the president. these cabinet picks are kind of all over the map like everybody else i would say mattis is a really good choice. like everybody else i would say flynn is not such a good choice. i had that conversation with general mccaffrey back when he was -- before when he was ready to give flynn the benefit of the doubt. you know, he said what he has said publicly now which was...