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there's a lot about race, social commentary, as always, with jordan peele.there's a lot of things running through it to do with animals and the way that we treat animals. because it's been out for a week now, i'll say some of the films that recalls for me without spoilers but close encounters, jaws, planet of the apes, cloverfield, mars attacks, the list goes on. knowingly, i think it refers to quite a lot of those and that gives you a bit of a flavour with all the many genres that it's playing with there. i really liked that. its moments of horror are few and far between, but they're strong when they're there. but a lot of the time, it is about following these characters as they see something in the skies and try to document it. mm, sort of wishing — every time i see clips of it, i was wishing i was brave enough to watch it because it just looks fantastic. and jordan peele is so interesting. but maybe — maybe by the next time i see you. for anyone who wants to stay in, watch something from the sofa, what's your suggestion? i've got a nice, cosy option for y
there's a lot about race, social commentary, as always, with jordan peele.there's a lot of things running through it to do with animals and the way that we treat animals. because it's been out for a week now, i'll say some of the films that recalls for me without spoilers but close encounters, jaws, planet of the apes, cloverfield, mars attacks, the list goes on. knowingly, i think it refers to quite a lot of those and that gives you a bit of a flavour with all the many genres that it's playing...
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and jordan peele is so interesting. but maybe by the next time i see you. stay in, watch something from the sofa, what's your suggestion? i've got a nice, cosy option for you for this one. so, on dvd, downton abbey: a new era, which isjust designed to make you feel good, this one. it's set in 1928, and it sees maggie smith's character, dowager violet, inheriting a villa in the south of france. how magical. as you do. so, half of them go off to france and have a jolly there. and the other half stay in downton abbey, where a film is being made, a silent film. and it's all about the new era of the talkies coming in and the very sort of slightly meta storyline of a film being filmed in downton abbey, which leads to some quite amusing storylines. it's sentimental, but you know what it does? it's like the tv series. it does it all really well, you know, itjust works. you can see its manipulations a mile off, but you fall for them. yes. and it's just comforting viewing. you've got to sit down with your family at christmas, watch it. you know what you're going to g
and jordan peele is so interesting. but maybe by the next time i see you. stay in, watch something from the sofa, what's your suggestion? i've got a nice, cosy option for you for this one. so, on dvd, downton abbey: a new era, which isjust designed to make you feel good, this one. it's set in 1928, and it sees maggie smith's character, dowager violet, inheriting a villa in the south of france. how magical. as you do. so, half of them go off to france and have a jolly there. and the other half...
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let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! m—hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i'm already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there's a lot of things g
let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base. a lot of horror going on here, as well, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of...
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and jordan peele is hiding for this and using a lot and it's actually about spectacle.tory itself looks at spectacle, it looks at not only how we look at things and what we are thinking when we look at them but also the sort of commercialisation of spectacle. so of course you've got hollywood, you've got the fact that these guys on the edges of hollywood, they're looking at the skies as well. also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the "oprah shot". they want to be famous, they want to make money and they want to get the "oprah shot". but there's also a lot going on here to do with animals because obviously, this is a horse ranch. and there a lot about, do we use animals for entertainment, is that right? there's also a number of very disturbing subplots. one of these involves a tv studio in which something very bad happens involving a chimpanzee. it's a kind of flashback scene, which also involves one of their neighbours who runs a kind of entertainment business. so a lot of great supporting characters but it kind of centres
and jordan peele is hiding for this and using a lot and it's actually about spectacle.tory itself looks at spectacle, it looks at not only how we look at things and what we are thinking when we look at them but also the sort of commercialisation of spectacle. so of course you've got hollywood, you've got the fact that these guys on the edges of hollywood, they're looking at the skies as well. also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the "oprah...
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let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.ell, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. 0], it's in the cloud! m—hm. no, no, no. run, 0], run!
let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.ell, documentaries not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a...
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let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! mm—hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i'm already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there's a lot of things going on here but it is very visually stunning, as you
let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.not always my thing but i know people love him. ilove him. you know, i've been so excited about this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both, as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit...
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let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.bout this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at these guys and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i'm already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there's a lot of things going on here but it is very visually stunning, as you can see there. hoyte van hoytema a fantastic cinematographer who works with christopher nolan a lot. and
let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.bout this film, i loved his films get out and i loved us. both as you say, films in the horror vain but there's a lot of social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking, all things i think we also have in his new film nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of...
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and jordan peele is so interesting.on for you for this one. so on dvd, downton abbey: a new era, which isjust designed to make you feel good, this one, it's set in 1928, and it sees maggie smith's character, dowager violet, inheriting a villa in the south of france. how magical. as you do. so half of them go off to france and have a jolly there. and the other half stay in downton abbey, where a film is being made, a silent film. and it's all about the new era of the talkies coming in and the very sort of slightly meta storyline of a film being filmed in downton abbey, which leads to some quite amusing storylines. it's sentimental, but you know what it does? it's like the tv series. it does it all really well, you know, itjust works. you can see its manipulations a mile off, but you fall for them. yes. and it's just comforting viewing. you've got to sit down with your family at christmas, watch it. you know what you're going to get. but i guess it delivers it well. it does. and maggie smith delivers well. hilarious. anna
and jordan peele is so interesting.on for you for this one. so on dvd, downton abbey: a new era, which isjust designed to make you feel good, this one, it's set in 1928, and it sees maggie smith's character, dowager violet, inheriting a villa in the south of france. how magical. as you do. so half of them go off to france and have a jolly there. and the other half stay in downton abbey, where a film is being made, a silent film. and it's all about the new era of the talkies coming in and the...
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this friday -- imax, everything you crush it when you -- when you do all the - did you know jordan peele >> jimmy: what sketch was it do i remember it >> so i played malia obama's translator remember he used to do the translator - >> jimmy: oh, the angry translator >> yeah, so i was angry. i was like, "no. real sassy malia obama ready to get up out [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's funny >> but, yeah, that was, you know, that was quick, and it was funny. it was so nice and that was kind of like, the first time i had really been like, "okay, i'm doing comedy. like, i had done sitcoms before >> jimmy: yeah >> but i was like, "okay, i'm into sketch. so i really -- i do owe it to jordan to get me in there, 'cause now i do it all the time >> jimmy: yeah, and you, by the way, you do so much stuff. you're a great follow on the socials, by the way, i will say. >> aw, thanks. >> jimmy: i saw you did something recent with vice president kamala harris. >> oh, yes [ cheers and applause the v.p. >> jimmy: wait now, do you get -- do you get nervous when you --? this was a -- this was a couple weeks ago. >
this friday -- imax, everything you crush it when you -- when you do all the - did you know jordan peele >> jimmy: what sketch was it do i remember it >> so i played malia obama's translator remember he used to do the translator - >> jimmy: oh, the angry translator >> yeah, so i was angry. i was like, "no. real sassy malia obama ready to get up out [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's funny >> but, yeah, that was, you know, that was quick, and it was funny. it...
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let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.
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let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.f social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking — all things i think we also have in his new film, nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and they've been looking at the skies and seeing some rather unusual things. let's have a look at the clip. 0k. it's in the cloud, it's in the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! m—hm.
let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.f social commentary, very intelligent, very thought—provoking — all things i think we also have in his new film, nope. and what is interesting there is we've got some genres kind of coming in here, there's quite a western flavour, a bit of sci—fi as well. so daniel kaluuya and keke palmer star as siblings who run a kind of hollywood training ranch for horses. so they've got this ranch, got all the horses and they serve hollywood. and...
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jordan peele's thriller "nope" brought home bronze 8.5 million. >>> and surf is up for a few impaws-iblyrry about that as dogs of all siegzs hung ten at the 2022 world dog surfing championship in san francisco. the good boys and girls tackled the waves, competing in si >>> a possible serial killer on the loose in the southwest four muslim men have been killed, and police are now asking for the public 's help as they work to connect the dots. >> 755 pages cost $430 billion and claims to combat climate change and extended health care coverage, but does it actually fulfill its title, inflation reduction act. >>> after multiple negative covid
jordan peele's thriller "nope" brought home bronze 8.5 million. >>> and surf is up for a few impaws-iblyrry about that as dogs of all siegzs hung ten at the 2022 world dog surfing championship in san francisco. the good boys and girls tackled the waves, competing in si >>> a possible serial killer on the loose in the southwest four muslim men have been killed, and police are now asking for the public 's help as they work to connect the dots. >> 755 pages cost...
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jordan peele's thriller "nope" brought home the bronze with 8.5 million. >>> rising grocery prices are change the way we shop for food and many consumers are turning to cheaper, store brand products in order to save money but that can prompt a lot of debate in families over whether or not generic brands taste just as good as their brand name counterparts our savannah sellers worked with researchers to put different products to the test >> reporter: up and down the supermarket aisles shoppers are looking to save a quick buck >> if it's cheaper and it's the same thing, then why wouldn't i buy it >> reporter: with prices of groceries up 12% in the last year, more and more people are ditching brand names for generic store products >> most things like let's say a bag of chips or mac and cheese are you totally cool with the store brands >> every time. >> there are a couple of things i don't do store brand for like heinz ketchup and things like that, but i think the savings you're getting is not worth the taste. >> reporter: sure, they're saving money but at what price we headed to the sensor
jordan peele's thriller "nope" brought home the bronze with 8.5 million. >>> rising grocery prices are change the way we shop for food and many consumers are turning to cheaper, store brand products in order to save money but that can prompt a lot of debate in families over whether or not generic brands taste just as good as their brand name counterparts our savannah sellers worked with researchers to put different products to the test >> reporter: up and down the...
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. >> as jordan peel says, nope.will leave the rest to everyone else out there, thank you so much, nice to see you. speaking of writing in america, its primary night in america, and their voters across the country who are writing their choices. they are filling in the bubbles that will do so, and in wisconsin it's trump candidate versus princes candidate, but both of them, they spout election lies. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popu
. >> as jordan peel says, nope.will leave the rest to everyone else out there, thank you so much, nice to see you. speaking of writing in america, its primary night in america, and their voters across the country who are writing their choices. they are filling in the bubbles that will do so, and in wisconsin it's trump candidate versus princes candidate, but both of them, they spout election lies. i'm jonathan lawson here to tell you about life insurance through the colonial penn program....
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. >> as jordan peele cycler says. nope.ave the right to everyone else out there. >> thank you so much, evan, it's nice to see you. and speaking of riding one's own future in america. it is primary night in america. there are voters across this country who are writing their choices. not really. but they're filling in the bubbles that will do so. for wisconsin, it is trump's candidate versus pence's candidate. but both of them, they spot election lies. obviously (brad) we did it! we did it! with more rental listings than anybody else, it was just inevitable that you were gonna find everything you were looking for on apartments-dot-com. i mean c'mon, look at this place. it's got... ...twelve-foot ceilings, modern appliances, in-unit laundry, city views, free parking, close to good restaurants. whoopsies. bing-bang-bing-bingity-dingity dingity. and central a/c. (both) oh! (woman) how did you...? (brad) apartments-dot-com. the place to find a place. it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the sleep number 360 smart bed. i
. >> as jordan peele cycler says. nope.ave the right to everyone else out there. >> thank you so much, evan, it's nice to see you. and speaking of riding one's own future in america. it is primary night in america. there are voters across this country who are writing their choices. not really. but they're filling in the bubbles that will do so. for wisconsin, it is trump's candidate versus pence's candidate. but both of them, they spot election lies. obviously (brad) we did it! we...
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in fact, jordan peele's horror movie nope is the only r-rated film this year to gross north of $100 millionst year, every movie that grossed more than $100 million was rated pg-13. met melanie is with us now, a founding partner and former editor at the hollywood reporter. is this an intentional strategy or an accident? >> i think it is intentional. you are looking at a post-covid movie landscape where studios are trying to de-risk their movies as much as possible. take the risk out of them. when you're looking at an r- rated movie it is a little bit riskier. horror movies tend to do well, but those are not typically the movies that are for all audiences in the summer. if you look in the summer it is movies like top gun and minions, not nope, that were generating five, six, $700 million. even this new brad pitt movie, which is r-rated, it is not doing huge numbers. and that is a brad pitt movie. normally in august you do start to see more of these r-rated movies coming out, and we are just not seeing as many of them this year because they are mostly going to streaming or elsewhere. >> great
in fact, jordan peele's horror movie nope is the only r-rated film this year to gross north of $100 millionst year, every movie that grossed more than $100 million was rated pg-13. met melanie is with us now, a founding partner and former editor at the hollywood reporter. is this an intentional strategy or an accident? >> i think it is intentional. you are looking at a post-covid movie landscape where studios are trying to de-risk their movies as much as possible. take the risk out of...
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, that was on the low end for animated movie premieres this summer but it was enough to knock jordan peele'spe" into second place. marvel's "thor: love and thunder" took third place. that's a look at the "moneywatch" headlines this morning. jessica? >> we're trackin activity this morning on the it a first alert weather day here in the bay area and even though the national weather service hasn't issued any advisories or any warnings, we're still keeping a very close eye on this doppler because we're seeing a lot of convective activity this morning. let's zoom in just a little bit closer to the north bay, where we're still seeing single-cell storms push their way north as we wake up. now we haven't seen any lightning associated with this just yet but we are keeping a close eye on this yet, that's why it's an important day for to us put out that first alert weather day. so winds are staying light for us as we head into the afternoon. we'll see wind gusts anywhere up to 15, even 20 miles per hour tonight, but nothing to write home about. this is a lot more light than yesterday or even last week,
, that was on the low end for animated movie premieres this summer but it was enough to knock jordan peele'spe" into second place. marvel's "thor: love and thunder" took third place. that's a look at the "moneywatch" headlines this morning. jessica? >> we're trackin activity this morning on the it a first alert weather day here in the bay area and even though the national weather service hasn't issued any advisories or any warnings, we're still keeping a very...
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and all of a sudden, jordan peele heard about this and was like, "oh, i want to produce this."re awesome people big up to "nope. great movie. >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers and applause >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah >> jimmy: keke >> keke. lord have mercy. >> jimmy: keke palmer. >> that girl lord have mercy. >> jimmy: watch out, watch out >> daniel and i got a chance to do "black panther" together. met him during that time >> jimmy: that's right >> and so, he's a producer on this film along with jordan. and he'll call up every once in a while. "what's up, bruv, how you doing? i'm like, "i'm great, man. he's like, "yeah, we in london right now, man can't wait to get back over there for the premiere it's going to be fantastic." [ laughter ] but, like -- >> jimmy: that's a good daniel kaluuya, yeah >> thank you, man. i appreciate it. what i love about being an actor right now -- being a a black actor is that, there's a lot of folks doing a lot of different things and there's more than enough for everybody to eat everybody's got a seat at the table. so, there's no sort of sense that if
and all of a sudden, jordan peele heard about this and was like, "oh, i want to produce this."re awesome people big up to "nope. great movie. >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers and applause >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah >> jimmy: keke >> keke. lord have mercy. >> jimmy: keke palmer. >> that girl lord have mercy. >> jimmy: watch out, watch out >> daniel and i got a chance to do "black panther" together. met him during that time...
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let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! m—hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i'm already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there's a lot of things going on here but it is very visually stunning, as you can see there. hoyte van hoytema is a fantastic cinematographer who works with christopher nolan a lot. and jordan peele has tried for this with using, a lot of the time, imax cameras so it looks spectacular. and it's actually about spectacle. the story itself looks at spectacle. it looks at not only how we look at things and what we are thinking when we look at them but also the sort of commercialisation of spectacle. so, of course, you've got hollywood, you've got the fact that these guys on the edges of hollywood, they're looking at the skies as well. also, one of their great goals is to capture whatever is up there for what they call the "oprah shot". they want to be famous, they want to make money and they want to get the "oprah shot". but there's also a lot going on
let's start with jordan peele, got a huge fan base.the cloud. oj, it's in the cloud! m—hm. yeah, no, no, no. run, oj, run! so, yeah. i'm already scared. as you can see, a little bit scary. there's a lot of things going on here but it is very visually stunning, as you can see there. hoyte van hoytema is a fantastic cinematographer who works with christopher nolan a lot. and jordan peele has tried for this with using, a lot of the time, imax cameras so it looks spectacular. and it's actually...
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gun" and maybe the "black panther " are they trying to get people to release more movies like jordan peele'spe?"? >> well, don't forget "avatar," one of the greatest movies of all time. i went to hollywood every month or two and sit down in various studios. we have been making it clear for quite some time that we need to bring these medium sized movies back, not just live on the so-called blockbusters. you know what is really interesting? if you look at the attendance per movie, it is actually higher now than it was pre pandemic. we just don't have quite as many titles coming out as we used to have pre-pandemic. i think we can reverse that trend if we combine more movies that have been released with this beautiful picture that we are now seeing. >> i have been a little too facetious, but what you have done is you have bought shareholders in a way i have never seen anybody else do clearly on your side. and you did it because you catered to them. i want to know about this additional nft that could make it so that these people stay with you for life. because i quite frankly did not understand e
gun" and maybe the "black panther " are they trying to get people to release more movies like jordan peele'spe?"? >> well, don't forget "avatar," one of the greatest movies of all time. i went to hollywood every month or two and sit down in various studios. we have been making it clear for quite some time that we need to bring these medium sized movies back, not just live on the so-called blockbusters. you know what is really interesting? if you look at the...
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. >> jordan peele is one of the executive producers. will we see you in one of his horror films?uring the "key & peele" show and i thought, this man is never going to work. this is it. and then, of course, like i think a year or two later "get out" came out. >> and he's working. >> and then some. >> you've done it all on the screen. but what people don't know is you have a masters in journalism. >> if you had taken that path where do you think you'd be right now? >> she'd be sitting right here. >> sitting in this chair. >> that seat is looking real nice, michael. that seat is looking real -- [ laughter ] >> not good morning, good-bye. >> i wanted to produce segments like long story packages. >> control room right now is getting your contact information. [ laughter ] you know we won't let you leave without asking about "girls trip 2." you're in production. can you give us any sneak peeks? >> i hate disappointing. we're not in production. >> you're not? >> no, not yet. >> tell us everything. what can you tell us? >> i just can't wait to see the script. [ laughter ] >> but it's goin
. >> jordan peele is one of the executive producers. will we see you in one of his horror films?uring the "key & peele" show and i thought, this man is never going to work. this is it. and then, of course, like i think a year or two later "get out" came out. >> and he's working. >> and then some. >> you've done it all on the screen. but what people don't know is you have a masters in journalism. >> if you had taken that path where do you...
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there's a lot about race, social commentary, as always, with jordan peele.acters as they see something in the skies and try to document it. mm, sort of wishing — every time i see clips of it, i was wishing i was brave enough to watch it because it just looks fantastic. and jordan peele is so interesting. but maybe — maybe by the next time i see you. for anyone who wants to stay in, watch something from the sofa, what's your suggestion? i've got a nice, cosy option for you for this one. so on dvd, downton abbey: a new era, which is just designed to make you feel good, this one. it's set in 1928, and it sees maggie smith's character, dowager violet, inheriting a villa in the south of france. how magical. as you do. so half of them go off to france and have a jolly there. and the other half stay in downton abbey, where a film is being made, a silent film. and it's all about the new era of the talkies coming in and the very sort of slightly meta storyline of a film being filmed in downton abbey, which leads to some quite amusing storylines. it's sentimental, but
there's a lot about race, social commentary, as always, with jordan peele.acters as they see something in the skies and try to document it. mm, sort of wishing — every time i see clips of it, i was wishing i was brave enough to watch it because it just looks fantastic. and jordan peele is so interesting. but maybe — maybe by the next time i see you. for anyone who wants to stay in, watch something from the sofa, what's your suggestion? i've got a nice, cosy option for you for this one. so...
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there's no reason jim jordan shouldn't be peeling open the doj and hunter biden and the january 6 committeeere's no reason. they are not looking at ukraine and joe biden and joe biden and china. and if they call the whole mineral. i know this is inside baseball. it allows members of congress to strike out spending provisions one by one. it allows us to look at bureaucrats that work in the administration that we can't fire. take their salary down to one dollar. i'm thinking anthony found cheap. i'm thinking about merrick garland. i'm thinking about the homeland security secretary who can continue to work. we can't fire them, but they can't make a dollar. we can win if we fight. but we have to fight. leverage points and be on the same team and you have to know the rules. god bless you, let's save the republic. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal. every day, we take your calls live on the air on the days news and discuss policy issues that impact you. sunday morning, u.s. news & world report sing politics reporter susan milligan and fox news national political reporter paul steinhauser on the wee
there's no reason jim jordan shouldn't be peeling open the doj and hunter biden and the january 6 committeeere's no reason. they are not looking at ukraine and joe biden and joe biden and china. and if they call the whole mineral. i know this is inside baseball. it allows members of congress to strike out spending provisions one by one. it allows us to look at bureaucrats that work in the administration that we can't fire. take their salary down to one dollar. i'm thinking anthony found cheap....
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there's no reason jim jordan shouldn't be peeling open the doj and hunter biden and the january 6 committeee not looking at ukraine and joe biden and joe biden and china. and if they call the whole mineral. i know this is inside baseball. it allows members of congress to strike out spending provisions one by one. it allows us to look at bureaucrats that work in the administration that we can't fire. take their salary down to one dollar. i'm thinking anthony found cheap. i'm thinking about merrick garland. i'm thinking about the homeland security secretary who can continue to work. we can't fire them, but they can't make a dollar. we can win if we fight. but we have to fight. leverage points and be on the same team and you have to know the rules. god bless you, let's save the republic. ♪ >> president of convention estate. >> c-span will have more coverage of cpac tonight. the former advisor to president trump will headline a dinner at 8:30 p.m. eastern. and on the c-span now app. coming up on c-span, white house press secretary karine jean-pierre answering questions about news topics of the
there's no reason jim jordan shouldn't be peeling open the doj and hunter biden and the january 6 committeee not looking at ukraine and joe biden and joe biden and china. and if they call the whole mineral. i know this is inside baseball. it allows members of congress to strike out spending provisions one by one. it allows us to look at bureaucrats that work in the administration that we can't fire. take their salary down to one dollar. i'm thinking anthony found cheap. i'm thinking about...
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obamacare, as we promised r seven years we were peeled this thing and becomes to lead time and is leading the negotiations. i remember this is quoting jim jordana member him giving the same speech multiple times quote guys, this is him, guys, set can be easy but we have to stay committed to what wey said we ae going too do. never forget, you get a better deal at 12:01 and you do at 11:59. he said that over and over. will have to go past the deadline for them to understand that we are serious. that's in her own conference, taking you behind the scenes. what does that mean come what's going on? >> that was the first took the majority come president trump elected. we sort of repeal obamacare on january 20, 2017. a few minutes after president trump takes the oath of office we should off had the repeal, legislation, same would say we pass in the house and senate that obama of course didn't sign a year earlier we should of put that same bill there. but we didn't hear paul ryan had a whole different the crazy plank of most ineffective grady crazy strategy i've ever seen. we should've done that and we didn't so we had to oppose the ryan plan to get a
obamacare, as we promised r seven years we were peeled this thing and becomes to lead time and is leading the negotiations. i remember this is quoting jim jordana member him giving the same speech multiple times quote guys, this is him, guys, set can be easy but we have to stay committed to what wey said we ae going too do. never forget, you get a better deal at 12:01 and you do at 11:59. he said that over and over. will have to go past the deadline for them to understand that we are serious....