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but it's just a playground for jason paul. >> no way. >> dude, that's perfect. >> it is sick. >> he's moments too late because look g look, guys. >> welcome aboard on our flight to vancouver. >> that's not where he's going, is it? >> it is now. >> it's an awesome video put together from the guys at red bull. if you want to enjoy the entire thing without my commentary over the top, go to rightthisminute.com. >>> snake catchers down in australia, they don't get surprised by much. they got an excellent surprise with this one. a carpet python would slither out in the sun, warm up, and then go hide. they said, we need this thing removed. here's where the surprise comes in. >> you said it was egg-celent. >> because there's eggs involved. >> that looks like a sizable order of dim sum or big giant marshmallows. once again, they're bare handed grabbing that thing. >> get your hand out of there. she's protecting those eggs and will take your hand out. >> notice that? she releases them. >> so she can kill him. >> no, she does look like she's like, what are you doing? you know what, i've heard ab
but it's just a playground for jason paul. >> no way. >> dude, that's perfect. >> it is sick. >> he's moments too late because look g look, guys. >> welcome aboard on our flight to vancouver. >> that's not where he's going, is it? >> it is now. >> it's an awesome video put together from the guys at red bull. if you want to enjoy the entire thing without my commentary over the top, go to rightthisminute.com. >>> snake catchers down in...
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starting in place of the injured jason pierre-paul. the other stars of the game, odell beckham, nine receptions for nearly 100 yards. and the giants' only touchdown. and janoris jenkins, who had one of two interceptions for the giants and was on the coverage on the fourth down last gasp pass to dez bryant that was ruled incomplete. as the giants win it, 10-7. and beckham and jenkins are with michele. >> bob, thank you very much. odell, first half, a couple of big drops. you redeem yourself with the big 61-yard touchdown catch. what changed in the second half with you and eli? >> just have to wake up. up. this is an amazing atmosphere. you can get lost in it sometimes. we know what is on the line. we just weren't doing enough as an offense. honestly, the defense is what held us together. this doesn't go to me. this goes to our defense. so, i make sure they get it. but we do appreciate it. >> you knew how much was on the line. how motivating was it to try to keep this team, the dallas cowboys, from clinching the division on your home tur
starting in place of the injured jason pierre-paul. the other stars of the game, odell beckham, nine receptions for nearly 100 yards. and the giants' only touchdown. and janoris jenkins, who had one of two interceptions for the giants and was on the coverage on the fourth down last gasp pass to dez bryant that was ruled incomplete. as the giants win it, 10-7. and beckham and jenkins are with michele. >> bob, thank you very much. odell, first half, a couple of big drops. you redeem...
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starting in place of the injured jason pierre-paul. the other stars of the game, odell beckham, nine receptions for nearly 100 yards. and janoris jenkins, who had one of two interceptions for the giants and was on the coverage on the fourth down last gasp pass to dez bryant that was ruled incomplete. as the giants win it, 10-7. and beckham and jenkins are with michele. >> bob, thank you very much. odell, first half, a couple of big drops. you redeem yourself with the big 61-yard touchdown catch. what changed in the second half >> just have to wake up. at some point, you have to wake up. this is an amazing atmosphere. you can get lost in it sometimes. we know what is on the line. we just weren't doing enough as an offense. honestly, the defense is what held us together. this doesn't go to me. this goes to our defense. so, i make sure they get it. but we do appreciate it. >> you knew how much was on the line. how motivating was it to try to cowboys, from clinching the division on your home turf? >> coach talked about it all week. we talk
starting in place of the injured jason pierre-paul. the other stars of the game, odell beckham, nine receptions for nearly 100 yards. and janoris jenkins, who had one of two interceptions for the giants and was on the coverage on the fourth down last gasp pass to dez bryant that was ruled incomplete. as the giants win it, 10-7. and beckham and jenkins are with michele. >> bob, thank you very much. odell, first half, a couple of big drops. you redeem yourself with the big 61-yard touchdown...
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starting in place of the injured jason pierre-paul. the other stars of the game, odell beckham, nine receptions for nearly 100 yards. and the giants' only touchdown. and janoris jenkins, who had one of two interceptions for the giants and was on the coverage on the fourth down last gasp pass to dez bryant that was ruled incomplete. as the giants win it, 10-7. and beckham and jenkins are with michele. >> bob, thank you very much. odell, first half, a couple of big drops. you redeem yourself with the big 61-yard touchdown catch. what changed in the second half with you and eli? >> just have to wake up. at some point, you have to wake up. this is an amazing atmosphere. you can get lost in it sometimes. we know what is on the line. we just weren't doing enough as an offense. honestly, the defense is what held us together. this doesn't go to me. this goes to our defense. so, i make sure they get it. but we do appreciate it. >> you knew how much was on the line. how motivating was it to try to keep this team, the dallas cowboys, from clinchi
starting in place of the injured jason pierre-paul. the other stars of the game, odell beckham, nine receptions for nearly 100 yards. and the giants' only touchdown. and janoris jenkins, who had one of two interceptions for the giants and was on the coverage on the fourth down last gasp pass to dez bryant that was ruled incomplete. as the giants win it, 10-7. and beckham and jenkins are with michele. >> bob, thank you very much. odell, first half, a couple of big drops. you redeem...
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jason. >> paul, this is a miss for the media coverage of the election. when so many people are shocked by the outcome, perhaps including even the winner of the election, we're doing something wrong here. and the gap between what the public and voters are looking for in a president and what the media was looking for in a president was simply epic this time. so i think we have to do a better job going forward. >> well, okay. i didn't predict a trump victory. did you? >> no. >> okay. so what are you going to do differently? >> the lesson i got from this is humility. i'm going to try and not project my sensibilities in terms of what is appropriate in a president onto voters. i think that's what i'll do going forward. >> good lesson. all right. and maybe even actually talk to a few of them more often, okay. mary? >> paul, this is a big, fat miss for canadian prime minister justin trudeau, who when he found out that fidel castro had passed, sent out a message saying, among other things, that he and his wife joined the people of cuba in mourning the loss of a r
jason. >> paul, this is a miss for the media coverage of the election. when so many people are shocked by the outcome, perhaps including even the winner of the election, we're doing something wrong here. and the gap between what the public and voters are looking for in a president and what the media was looking for in a president was simply epic this time. so i think we have to do a better job going forward. >> well, okay. i didn't predict a trump victory. did you? >> no....
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. >> jason paul from the -- >> at least tonight -- >> the indianapolis 500. >> reporter: craig sagerd himself a kid from illinois who grew up on the chicago cubs and made sports his life work and the legendary sports broadcaster spent over 40 years making that work shine. >> i thought you were the good humor ice cream man. >> nice suit you. >> take this and burn it. >> reporter: he was just as vibrant as those technicolor suits he loved to wear. sager didn't let a 2014 leukemia diagnosis dampen his spirit. his huge presence missed on the sidelines while he fought the disease. >> craig, we miss you. >> reporter: but sager returned. >> this is the first time i've enjoyed doing this ridiculous interview we're required to do and it's because you're here. >> reporter: after 26 nba seasons, he finally worked his very first nba finals game this past june. >> how in the hell you going 30 plus years without getting a finals game? that don't make no sense but i'm happy to see you, man. >> reporter: just weeks after that he was honored with the jimmy v. award for perseverance at the espys. >> i
. >> jason paul from the -- >> at least tonight -- >> the indianapolis 500. >> reporter: craig sagerd himself a kid from illinois who grew up on the chicago cubs and made sports his life work and the legendary sports broadcaster spent over 40 years making that work shine. >> i thought you were the good humor ice cream man. >> nice suit you. >> take this and burn it. >> reporter: he was just as vibrant as those technicolor suits he loved to wear....
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and paul hickey of bespoke investment group. and jason with research partners. we had already talked a little bit and sarah and paul about the interview with mnuchin yesterday. did either one of you have strong feelings about what you saw? >> the pick and what he discussed is shows where all the bomb throwing in his rhetoric on the campaign trail, he is a practice ma activity in nature. and picks from the practicing ma activity. trump's tax plan -- mnuchin was one of the key proponents of the 33% tax rate. other people wanted it lower on trump's team. his rationalization was we are not going to get lower than that. so we will go with a number we can get past. they are going in with realistic expectations. >> as it was pointed out yesterday, there's campaign talk. >> yeah. but then there's legislation that needs to be written. who knows what that finally looks like. maybe something between paul ryan, mnuchin, donald trump. will it be productive do you think? >> i think certainly a lot of talk about corporate tax reform for a couple of years. if we can get somethin
and paul hickey of bespoke investment group. and jason with research partners. we had already talked a little bit and sarah and paul about the interview with mnuchin yesterday. did either one of you have strong feelings about what you saw? >> the pick and what he discussed is shows where all the bomb throwing in his rhetoric on the campaign trail, he is a practice ma activity in nature. and picks from the practicing ma activity. trump's tax plan -- mnuchin was one of the key proponents of...
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we always like to see paul miller do well so the first panel jason will be leaving and he will give you more and sarah bender from the brookings institution and george washington university and christina peterson from "the wall street journal." >> thank you very much, chris and the university of maryland hosting this. just a quick psa we are talking into microphones so you won't necessarily here amplification. we will project for the cameras and the transcription and recording. it has been a whirlwind for those of us that were covering it. it was a whirlwind year or two for those in the election. politics never sleeps though. we see the contours of the race and it is easy to get distracted. what we want to talk about is congress and one thing we have noticed as journalists and scholars is that it's always a sort of omnipresence in our lives that's necessarily not on the public side, so we want to talk about how it always relevant but how do we make it resonant for the people that are watching our staff and our news reports. everybody can introduce themselves and talk a bit about themsel
we always like to see paul miller do well so the first panel jason will be leaving and he will give you more and sarah bender from the brookings institution and george washington university and christina peterson from "the wall street journal." >> thank you very much, chris and the university of maryland hosting this. just a quick psa we are talking into microphones so you won't necessarily here amplification. we will project for the cameras and the transcription and recording....
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we always like to see paul millers do well. jas jasonsarah binder from the brookings institution and christina peterson from the wall street journal. jason? >> thank you very much, chris. thank you for university of maryland hosting this and national press foundation. just a quick little psa, we are talking into microphones, but you won't necessarily hear amplification. don't worry, we will project and it's primarily for cameras and transcription and recording. it's been a whirlwind month since the election for those of us covering it. it was a whirlwind in cases where people spending a lot of time in iowa corn fields and nevada and prepping for the election. politics never sleeps, though. we're already seeing contours of future races. it's easy to get distracted with that. what we want to talk about is congress one thing that we've noticed as journalists and scholars who are covering congress is that congress, it is always a sort of omnipresent in our lives, but necessarily not in the public's eyes. so we want to talk about how -- it's
we always like to see paul millers do well. jas jasonsarah binder from the brookings institution and christina peterson from the wall street journal. jason? >> thank you very much, chris. thank you for university of maryland hosting this and national press foundation. just a quick little psa, we are talking into microphones, but you won't necessarily hear amplification. don't worry, we will project and it's primarily for cameras and transcription and recording. it's been a whirlwind month...
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jason, it appears that donald trump is also going to use executive actions. so is paul ryan putting his eggs in a basket too soon? >> i mean, look, everyone has a problem with a president using their executive power when it's not what you want. you know, there are lessons that we could make a video about paul ryan as well that it's congress' job to implement a budget, to actually do something about when a president puts someone for the supreme court. this is just spiking the football, the republicans want to be snide because they won the presidency but donald trump is going to use executive orders just like barack obama did because when you don't think congress is acting fast enough that's what you do. >> yeah. >> the cat's out of the bag. it's been happening not just with president obama but with presidents past, too. >> the long-term trend is clearly toward presidents pushing the boundaries of executive authority. part of that is because the situation we're in now starting in january has become the anomaly. we have seen unified control of government, the same party ho
jason, it appears that donald trump is also going to use executive actions. so is paul ryan putting his eggs in a basket too soon? >> i mean, look, everyone has a problem with a president using their executive power when it's not what you want. you know, there are lessons that we could make a video about paul ryan as well that it's congress' job to implement a budget, to actually do something about when a president puts someone for the supreme court. this is just spiking the football, the...
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jason, let's start with you. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. a number of gop leaders are weighing in. people like paul ryan and newt gingrich. trump tweeting this morning saying, quote, i have chosen one of the truly great business leaders of the world. though you also have senators like marco rubio weighing in saying, he has serious concerns. this morning president-elect donald trump picking exxonmobile ceo rex tillerson for secretary of state. sources say tillerson was recommended by former republican secretaries of state including james baker and condoleezza rice. tillerson chosen after trump's vetting of a string of high profile candidates including an unlikely courtship with one-time rival mitt romney. trump called the 2012 gop nominee personally last night to say it wasn't all a game. tillerson's nomination already generating controversy with no formal foreign policy experience. the business titan instead forming close relationships with many world leaders by closing massive oil deals including russian president vladimir putin sparking criticism from both sides of the aisle. >> anybody who's a f
jason, let's start with you. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, carol. a number of gop leaders are weighing in. people like paul ryan and newt gingrich. trump tweeting this morning saying, quote, i have chosen one of the truly great business leaders of the world. though you also have senators like marco rubio weighing in saying, he has serious concerns. this morning president-elect donald trump picking exxonmobile ceo rex tillerson for secretary of state. sources say tillerson was...
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jason carroll outside of trump tower. good morning. >> reporter: poppy, good morning. a number of gop leaders have come forward in support of tillerson, paul ryan and newt gingrich. trump tweeting saying i have chosen one of the truly great business leaders of the world despite critics who say that tillerson does not have the type of foreign policy experience needed for the job and is just too close to the russian president. this morning president-elect donald trump picking exxonmobile ceo rex tillerson for secretary of state. sources say tillerson was recommended by former republican secretaries of state including james baker and con da lieas le rice. he was chosen including an unlikely courtship with one-time rival mitt romney. sources say trump called the 2012 gop nominee personally last night to say it wasn't all a game. tillerson's nomination already generating controversy with no former foreign policy experience. the business titan forming close relationships with many world leaders by closing massive oil deals including russian president vladimir putin sparking criticism from both sides of the aisle. >> anybody who's a friend of vla
jason carroll outside of trump tower. good morning. >> reporter: poppy, good morning. a number of gop leaders have come forward in support of tillerson, paul ryan and newt gingrich. trump tweeting saying i have chosen one of the truly great business leaders of the world despite critics who say that tillerson does not have the type of foreign policy experience needed for the job and is just too close to the russian president. this morning president-elect donald trump picking exxonmobile...
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jason carroll outside of trump tower. good morning. >> reporter: poppy, good morning. a number of gop leaders have come forward in support of tillerson, paulwt gingrich. trump tweeting saying i have chosen one of the truly great business leaders of the world despite critics who say that tillerson does not have the type of foreign policy experience needed for the job and is just too close to the russian president. this morning president-elect donald trump picking exxonmobile ceo rex tillerson for secretary of state. sources say tillerson was recommended by former republican secretaries of state including james baker and con da lieas
jason carroll outside of trump tower. good morning. >> reporter: poppy, good morning. a number of gop leaders have come forward in support of tillerson, paulwt gingrich. trump tweeting saying i have chosen one of the truly great business leaders of the world despite critics who say that tillerson does not have the type of foreign policy experience needed for the job and is just too close to the russian president. this morning president-elect donald trump picking exxonmobile ceo rex...
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the jason investigation is more about donald trump's comments calling on rusa to find hillary clinton's e-mails, not specif specifically about the manafort pier, do you have a connection between paul manafort, carter page, russia, ukraine, all lumped in together. thereto was the reporting from the "new york times" that a ledger found in ukraine showed cash payments to manafort from the ukraine president yanukovych's party from mr. yanukovych's political party from 2012. it does seem to be ri fe for investments would it surprise you if the fbi is not investigating these connections between carter page, paul manafort, russian hacking? >> well, certainly on the basis of the analysis i did in writing my boar, you know, the fbi has two sides. there's the regular gum shoe side and then there's count intel tense side. those are the people who would take a statement made by jason leopold calling attention to donald trump's request for russia's intelligence services to dabble in the u.s. elections which would raise a lot of eyebrows in an organization like that. and if it were connected to paul manafort and of his campaign or by extension donald trump himself in the context with the russia
the jason investigation is more about donald trump's comments calling on rusa to find hillary clinton's e-mails, not specif specifically about the manafort pier, do you have a connection between paul manafort, carter page, russia, ukraine, all lumped in together. thereto was the reporting from the "new york times" that a ledger found in ukraine showed cash payments to manafort from the ukraine president yanukovych's party from mr. yanukovych's political party from 2012. it does seem...
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paul miller. we always like to see them do well and they have. first leading it, the panelist will give you more info on that. so jason. >> thank you very much, chris. thank you for university of maryland hosting this foundation. just a quick little psa, we are talking into microphones, but you won't necessarily hear amplification. don't worry, we will project and it's primarily for cameras and transcription and recording. it's been a whirlwind month since the election for those of us covering it. it was a whirlwind in cases where people spending a lot of time in iowa corn fields and nevada and prepping for the election. politics never sleeps, though. we're already seeing contours of future races. it's easy to get distracted with that. what we want to talk about is congress one thing that we've noticed as journalists and scholars who are covering congress is that congress, it is always a sort of omnipresent in our lives, but necessarily not in the public's eyes. so we want to talk about how -- it's always relevant but how do we make it resonant for people watching our stuff and watching our news reports. so i want to
paul miller. we always like to see them do well and they have. first leading it, the panelist will give you more info on that. so jason. >> thank you very much, chris. thank you for university of maryland hosting this foundation. just a quick little psa, we are talking into microphones, but you won't necessarily hear amplification. don't worry, we will project and it's primarily for cameras and transcription and recording. it's been a whirlwind month since the election for those of us...
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paul miller's do well and they have. leading it, the panelist, he will give more on them. christina peterson from the "wall street journal" and two others. so jason. >> thank you very much. thank you for university of maryland hosting this. just a quick psa. we're talking in microphones. you won't hear amplification. we will project. it's primarily for cameras and transcription and recording. it's been a worldwind month since the election for those covering it. it was a whirlwind a year and a half, two years for spending a lot of time in iowa corn fields and nevada and preparing for the election. politics never sleeps, though. we're already seeing contours of future races. it's easy to get distracted with that. what we want to talk about is congress. one thing we've noticed as journalists and scholars covering congress, congress is always sort of omnipresent in our lives but necessarily not in the public's eyes. so we want to talk about how it's always relevant but how do we make it resonant for people reading our stuff and watching our news reports. so i want to first start with christina and everybody talk a teeny bit about themselves and then
paul miller's do well and they have. leading it, the panelist, he will give more on them. christina peterson from the "wall street journal" and two others. so jason. >> thank you very much. thank you for university of maryland hosting this. just a quick psa. we're talking in microphones. you won't hear amplification. we will project. it's primarily for cameras and transcription and recording. it's been a worldwind month since the election for those covering it. it was a...