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mckay: in this case, what has actually come out.hat was published and unverified, have to do with russia compiling compromising information about donald trump and that was all i have ever heard from sources in the intel community. charlie: and he also spoke about putin today. basically said if he likes me, , that is good. it is better for us. >> there were significant things he said on this. first of all, he acknowledged that the russians were responsible for the hacking. charlie: he said the same about others also. >> he did. but he did acknowledge russia was behind it. jonathan: i asked him directly, what about the other conclusion that putin ordered this , specifically because he wanted to help you win the election. he did not dispute that. that is when he said what is wrong with vladimir putin liking me. but he added something else saying that putin should not , have done it. and that was a first, i think, the first criticism or admonishment from donald trump about vladimir putin. >> he suggested vladimir putin would not do it w
mckay: in this case, what has actually come out.hat was published and unverified, have to do with russia compiling compromising information about donald trump and that was all i have ever heard from sources in the intel community. charlie: and he also spoke about putin today. basically said if he likes me, , that is good. it is better for us. >> there were significant things he said on this. first of all, he acknowledged that the russians were responsible for the hacking. charlie: he said...
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yes, thejohn mckay british ones, night manager.t manager. yes, thejohn mckay adaptation which some have said is one of the best tv series of all time is —— la carre. it isa series of all time is —— la carre. it is a six part drama which has people talking not only in the uk, where it is broadcast by the bbc, but it is on tv in the us, it has tom hiddleston and hugh laurie, both nominated for their performances, and interesting the hollywood foreign press and a golden globes. they have quite a global vision. —— hand out the golden globes. there is the series about the trial of o.j. simpson, which is a very american story, it did well at the emmies last year, so there is rivalry about these —— between these by the global minded voters of the golden globes could well go for the british programme. indeed. 0k, peter, thank you. much more to come in the coming hours. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: icy temperatures in europe have led to the deaths of more than 20 people across the continent. the japane
yes, thejohn mckay british ones, night manager.t manager. yes, thejohn mckay adaptation which some have said is one of the best tv series of all time is —— la carre. it isa series of all time is —— la carre. it is a six part drama which has people talking not only in the uk, where it is broadcast by the bbc, but it is on tv in the us, it has tom hiddleston and hugh laurie, both nominated for their performances, and interesting the hollywood foreign press and a golden globes. they have...
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mckay, if you want to shallow, here i am. i am the shoals. >> god bless you, sir.e appreciate it and you will be called the next time. >> thank you. >> when we get back, football icon joe namath talks about the danger of head injuriesbe in the game. >> i did get checked because i knew i had at least five concussions. i had a lot of sales that weren't working in the temporal area and the side of my brain. >> back in a moment. >> i am bill o'reilly. the second personal segment story. head injuries in the national football league. football legend joe namath has had a couple of himself, but through treatment with hyperbaric chamber therapy, he feels today like a new man. we spoke with him about that as well as his prestigious career. >> i am a big jets fan, i lived right near where you guys trained at hofstra on long island. back then, it seems to me, that it was much more dangerous to be a quarterback than it is today. >> bill, it was. anyone that was inda the hole or the pocket was going to get hurt because we didn't have the kind of protection may have today. the ga
mckay, if you want to shallow, here i am. i am the shoals. >> god bless you, sir.e appreciate it and you will be called the next time. >> thank you. >> when we get back, football icon joe namath talks about the danger of head injuriesbe in the game. >> i did get checked because i knew i had at least five concussions. i had a lot of sales that weren't working in the temporal area and the side of my brain. >> back in a moment. >> i am bill o'reilly. the second...
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mckay, if you want to shallow, here i am.m the shoals. >> god bless you, sir. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it and you will be called the next time. >> thank you. speak up when we get back, footn joe namath talks about the danger of head injuries and game. >> i did get checked because i knew i had at least five concussions. i had a lot of sales that weren't working in the temporal area and the side of my brain prayed >> back in a moment. they all...want...to... how charge me.xes going? have you tried credit karma? does credit karma do taxes now? yeah, and they're totally free, so they'll never take any of your refund. file your taxes for free with credit karma tax. >> i am bello riley. head injuries in the national football league. football legend joe namath has had a couple of himself, but through treatment with hyperbaric chamber therapy, he feels today like a new man. we spoke with him about that as well as his prestigious career. >> i am a big jets fan, i lived right near where you guys trained at hofstra. on long island
mckay, if you want to shallow, here i am.m the shoals. >> god bless you, sir. >> thank you. >> we appreciate it and you will be called the next time. >> thank you. speak up when we get back, footn joe namath talks about the danger of head injuries and game. >> i did get checked because i knew i had at least five concussions. i had a lot of sales that weren't working in the temporal area and the side of my brain prayed >> back in a moment. they...
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actor william christopher has father mckay he on "mash." he spent his later years as an advocate for autism. he is the second "mash" star to die on new year's eve. wayne rogers died on this day last year. russian president vladimir putin congratulated president-elect donald trump in a new your statement to foreign leaders. the statement came after trump calledputin very smart for not retaliating. the president-elect again raise doubts about u.s. intelligence and russian involvement in hacking. hacking, a lot about and hacking is very hard, so it could be somebody else. i also know things other people don't know. lindsey: today the airplane will carry 35 expelled diplomats. they have less than 24 hours to leave the u.s. now, a vermont utility company says there is no indication hackers actually gained access to the electorate grid or customers personal information. burlington electric said that malware found on a laptop was the same kind that russian hackers used to influence the presidential election. afterility found the code receiving ale
actor william christopher has father mckay he on "mash." he spent his later years as an advocate for autism. he is the second "mash" star to die on new year's eve. wayne rogers died on this day last year. russian president vladimir putin congratulated president-elect donald trump in a new your statement to foreign leaders. the statement came after trump calledputin very smart for not retaliating. the president-elect again raise doubts about u.s. intelligence and russian...
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douglas mckay, secretary of the interior. then there was the new director of the mutual security agency. shortly after her appointment as administrator of security in the tent cabinet member and sherman adams, special assistant to president. he acknowledged the airwaves of all, happy to see this wave approaching the white house. the inaugural parade of all of its colors, bands and marchers has become as much a part of the ceremony as the oath taking itself, perhaps more so as far as the public is concerned. the signal for going all out seems to depend on the change of the party in power. as the years old on, the parades became bigger and better and this year, fired at the uninhibited spirit of victorious republicans, it succeeded in doing all others past interviews, taking for the half hours to march through the court of crusaders. this is probably the biggest and most colorful and costliest of all, honoring the man who assaulted into office with the most popular sport in history. states spent nearly $100,000 trying to make t
douglas mckay, secretary of the interior. then there was the new director of the mutual security agency. shortly after her appointment as administrator of security in the tent cabinet member and sherman adams, special assistant to president. he acknowledged the airwaves of all, happy to see this wave approaching the white house. the inaugural parade of all of its colors, bands and marchers has become as much a part of the ceremony as the oath taking itself, perhaps more so as far as the public...
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. >> adam mckay's parents were born in syria.me out to fight for what she says is th the america that welcomed here 40 years ago. >> we should be proud and not let anything divide us. >> the protests kicked off before 2:00 this afternoon bringing traffic to a halt for hours on the i-95 airport ramp causing people to miss their flights. by late afternoon protesters confronted dozens of police officers demanding they be let inside the airport. though as the night wore on -- >> some stepped aside and said the message was losing its focus. >> i don't think we are getting anything done by lumping too much together and attacking the police. >> police say interactions were largely peaceful. >> they were warm to the police and grateful for the job we were doing. i think a lot of people may have lost sight of the fact that a lot of innocent people were impacted today. people weren't able to get to the airport to pick up loved ones. >> there were no arrests made and only one person was cited with disorderly conduct. reporting live at inter
. >> adam mckay's parents were born in syria.me out to fight for what she says is th the america that welcomed here 40 years ago. >> we should be proud and not let anything divide us. >> the protests kicked off before 2:00 this afternoon bringing traffic to a halt for hours on the i-95 airport ramp causing people to miss their flights. by late afternoon protesters confronted dozens of police officers demanding they be let inside the airport. though as the night wore on --...
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trump with mark leibovich, mckay coppins, al hunt and margaret talev. >> i would disagree with the notion it wasn't an aspirational speech. i think through the rhetoric there was quite a bit he was promising, ending radical islamic state, ending the carnage, intentionally. he is creating a rather high bar for himself through the rather bleak language he used. also towards noting obama has given him a long way to fall. obama won the popular vote twice, leaving with high approval ratings, unemployment is around 4. once news actually starts happening, donald j. trump will own it and i think a lot of people will come back to the somewhat aspirational i can do this tone of today and it might be something we have to account for. >> rose: following the analysis, another look at the presidential inaugural speech on this inauguration day. >> we assembled here today are issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital, and in every hall of power. from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land. from this day forward, it's going to be only america first, america firs
trump with mark leibovich, mckay coppins, al hunt and margaret talev. >> i would disagree with the notion it wasn't an aspirational speech. i think through the rhetoric there was quite a bit he was promising, ending radical islamic state, ending the carnage, intentionally. he is creating a rather high bar for himself through the rather bleak language he used. also towards noting obama has given him a long way to fall. obama won the popular vote twice, leaving with high approval ratings,...
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we talked to mckay coppins of the at alan kick, phil radiculopathyinger of "the washington post" and jonathan karl of abc news. >> the problem is trump it's all on-line and people are reading it true or not. that's why he was so angry today in the press conference. said it was fake news and chastised buzz feed for doing this and threatened them saying the news organization would pay consequences, suffer the consequences in the future for this. i think the incoming administration's going to continue to try to fight it. >> president-elect trump was clearly upset with the intelligence community at this press conference today. he several times said it's outrageous that this information has been leaked and suggested that it was the intelligence community, accused them of being behind it. this is kind of a strange and unusual feud to be having between a president-elect and the intelligence community. it does seem like it's something that's going to continue. >> rose: we conclude with the film harry benson shoot first. we talked to harry benson and co-director mathew miele. >> i think he kn
we talked to mckay coppins of the at alan kick, phil radiculopathyinger of "the washington post" and jonathan karl of abc news. >> the problem is trump it's all on-line and people are reading it true or not. that's why he was so angry today in the press conference. said it was fake news and chastised buzz feed for doing this and threatened them saying the news organization would pay consequences, suffer the consequences in the future for this. i think the incoming...
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douglas mckay, secretary of the interior.weeks to had the commerce department, and the secretary of agriculture. ♪ then there was harold stassen, director of the new mutual security agency. ♪ hardy, after her administrator of federal security, became the 10th cabinet member, and sherman adams, special assistant to president. ike acknowledged the waves of all, happy to see this group of important notables approaching the white house. the inaugural parade with all its colors, bands and marchers has become as marked a part of the ceremony as the oath taking itself, perhaps more so as far as the public is concerned. ince the first inaugural 1801, there have been parade, but at the start, they were largely local and unorganized affairs. the signal for going all out seems to depend on the change of the party in power. as the years rolled on, the parades became bigger and better, and this year, fired at the uninhibited spirit of victorious republicans, it succeeded in outdoing all others past and review, taking four and a to march t
douglas mckay, secretary of the interior.weeks to had the commerce department, and the secretary of agriculture. ♪ then there was harold stassen, director of the new mutual security agency. ♪ hardy, after her administrator of federal security, became the 10th cabinet member, and sherman adams, special assistant to president. ike acknowledged the waves of all, happy to see this group of important notables approaching the white house. the inaugural parade with all its colors, bands and...
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that was leon mcquaitiii, he gets another chance, going back same direction, this time mckay comes throughtercepted the pass, returning it all the way to penn state, penn state's head coach james franklin said he can't believe it either. so with the game on the line, 46 yards out. the walkoff field goal. rose bowl champions. and man, this was such a high-scoring game. but i think one of the best ones i've seen so far this bowl season. >> a number of field goals -- >> yeah, back and forth, poor penn state fans, though, because they really looked so strong and just sort of snowballed -- >> kind of fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we're offering incredibly fast 150 meg internet, just in time for the holidays. hurry, freddy, you're gonna miss it! coming. i can't believe he is doing this. it's so fast that in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, held by gary watson... fly, gary, fly. ...his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...hi
that was leon mcquaitiii, he gets another chance, going back same direction, this time mckay comes throughtercepted the pass, returning it all the way to penn state, penn state's head coach james franklin said he can't believe it either. so with the game on the line, 46 yards out. the walkoff field goal. rose bowl champions. and man, this was such a high-scoring game. but i think one of the best ones i've seen so far this bowl season. >> a number of field goals -- >> yeah, back and...
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. >> neil mckay. is the key function going to be premium support? what is going to be the key function that makes it different from the process we have now? >> there are a lot of differences. premium support is where you have -- where you have money coming from somewhere, whether -- like when i was an employer, i provided so much of the premium and the employee provided so much and there was a co-pay. you let the markets decide that. what we did -- i did a poor job of describing this eight years ago when the debate was first going on about preexisting conditions. we all agree on that. we probably all up here agree on recessi resishen and lifetime limits. this allows the free market system to actually work. right now in my state 70% of the counties have one provider. that's not -- it did the opposite of what we thought it would be. premiums in my state, tennessee, it's not a rich state, went up 62% this year on the exchange. in my hospital system at home, it's a large system, a medical school and a branch of st. jude's medical hospital, i was on the
. >> neil mckay. is the key function going to be premium support? what is going to be the key function that makes it different from the process we have now? >> there are a lot of differences. premium support is where you have -- where you have money coming from somewhere, whether -- like when i was an employer, i provided so much of the premium and the employee provided so much and there was a co-pay. you let the markets decide that. what we did -- i did a poor job of describing...
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trump with mark leibovich, mckay coppins, al hunt and margaret talev. >> i would disagree with the notion't an aspirational speech. i think through the rhetoric there was quite a bit he was promising, ending radical islamic state, ending the carnage, intentionally. he is creating a rather high bar for himself through the rather bleak language he used. also towards noting obama has given him a long way to fall. obama won the popular vote twice, leaving with high approval ratings, unemployment is around 4. once news actually starts happening, donald j. trump will own it and i think a lot of people will com
trump with mark leibovich, mckay coppins, al hunt and margaret talev. >> i would disagree with the notion't an aspirational speech. i think through the rhetoric there was quite a bit he was promising, ending radical islamic state, ending the carnage, intentionally. he is creating a rather high bar for himself through the rather bleak language he used. also towards noting obama has given him a long way to fall. obama won the popular vote twice, leaving with high approval ratings,...
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purple rain >> his unexpected loss triggered an outpouring of emotional tributes, a tweet from adam mckays like hearing the grand canyon died. and then the questions about the drugs that killed him. >> there was like the rumors that he wasn't doing well and then all of a sudden, he was gone. and it was just crazy. >> far out west, the best concert event of the year for many older fans was desert trip, or as many called it, oldchella, a three-day bash featuring the rolling stones, paul mccartney, the who, and neil young, among others. >> i think it's wonderful when the old seniors of the world are not just sitting in their living room making tiny sweaters, but instead are sing songs from 55 years ago. i find this exciting. >> bob dylan was there just about the same time he was named this year's nobel prize winner for literature. ♪ how does it feel? >> bob dylan, you know, getting the nobel prize for literature was the best excuse ever to listen to three days in a row of bob dylan, not that you even need that excuse, right? but it was wonderful. >> someone on that nobel prize committee is r
purple rain >> his unexpected loss triggered an outpouring of emotional tributes, a tweet from adam mckays like hearing the grand canyon died. and then the questions about the drugs that killed him. >> there was like the rumors that he wasn't doing well and then all of a sudden, he was gone. and it was just crazy. >> far out west, the best concert event of the year for many older fans was desert trip, or as many called it, oldchella, a three-day bash featuring the rolling...
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. >> mckay won fair and square. you can blame whatever you want. of the russian hacking or influence had anything to do with the actual reelection elen results. >> he has the right to be able to defend himself and it's consistent with what we saw throughout the campaign. to expect something completely different and disconnected to what we've seen before, it's not reasonable and realistic. it's not going to happen. this guy attacked our democratic principles, our election process, by saying that the presidency is a legitimate. that is not helping this country domestically, internationally, whatsoever. i take issue with that. this is the problem with the democrats too. they make personal attacks. they say the right is racist or homophobic or sexist. >> have you listened to trump? >> dana, john lewis, civil rights icon. didn't he say that about george w. bush, the legitimacy of his presidency? >> he didn't go into thousand one. this is a slightly different scenario. it was after the recount and there was a group of democrats who thought that the decis
. >> mckay won fair and square. you can blame whatever you want. of the russian hacking or influence had anything to do with the actual reelection elen results. >> he has the right to be able to defend himself and it's consistent with what we saw throughout the campaign. to expect something completely different and disconnected to what we've seen before, it's not reasonable and realistic. it's not going to happen. this guy attacked our democratic principles, our election process, by...
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among those testifying on his behalf today was former attorney general michael mckay si. if confirmed he would succeed attorney general loretta lynch. senators grilled president-elect donald trump's pick for secretary of state today. rex tillerson was questioned about his ties for russia. he was a former ceo for exxonmobil. rex tillerson is expected to be confirmed as secretary of state. live in the breaking news center keith jones nbc 10 news. >>> community college is preparing to lift the wraps on the new $17 million science center. the school will cut the ribbon tomorrow. we got a sneak peek inside. the center has 11 science labs and a computer lab. >>> philadelphia is going to honor a legendary native son tonight. >> joe fraser will be celebrated during a gathering at city hall. fraser would have turned 73 today. he passed away six years ago. smoking joe was born in south carolina but lived most of his life in philadelphia. >>> severe weather taking its toll on people out west. in northern and central california just days and days of heavy rain has lead to flooding an
among those testifying on his behalf today was former attorney general michael mckay si. if confirmed he would succeed attorney general loretta lynch. senators grilled president-elect donald trump's pick for secretary of state today. rex tillerson was questioned about his ties for russia. he was a former ceo for exxonmobil. rex tillerson is expected to be confirmed as secretary of state. live in the breaking news center keith jones nbc 10 news. >>> community college is preparing to...
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confederate captain gordon mckay recalled, that when we have the honor to meet the fifth corps under warren, on many a hard-fought field, and we recognized that whenever we tackled then, we had our work cut out for us. that is leader was a most daring and stubborn antagonist. not, we love to see him because he was so cautious we knew that we could get in a couple of left hooks before he knew he was in a fight. warren had embarrassed or beaten these generals when he encountered them. let's look at this guy. a familiar face, robert e. lee, renowned for his patience and cool headedness. during the civil war, there only a few instances documented where he lost his temper and he was mad at the performance of his subordinates. in many of these instances, the underlying cause of this displeasure was warren. at bristol station where he had bloodied a.p. hill's nose. at the north anna river where he had pushed across, held the ground, and lee admonished, why didn't you put in all of your men? because warren had made a -- lodgment, forcing the fight at that location. at the james river, when w
confederate captain gordon mckay recalled, that when we have the honor to meet the fifth corps under warren, on many a hard-fought field, and we recognized that whenever we tackled then, we had our work cut out for us. that is leader was a most daring and stubborn antagonist. not, we love to see him because he was so cautious we knew that we could get in a couple of left hooks before he knew he was in a fight. warren had embarrassed or beaten these generals when he encountered them. let's look...
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. >> award-winning director adam mckay revisits the great recession of 2008 and his movie "the big shortt this issue of something that goes beyond right or left wing.
. >> award-winning director adam mckay revisits the great recession of 2008 and his movie "the big shortt this issue of something that goes beyond right or left wing.
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leo mckay on the board of directors at lockheed. he is a graduate of the u.s.l academy and presumably being interviewed regarding the position to run the va. also, joseph guzman, the professor from michigan state university who was a hispanic trump supporter who took a lot of chiding from his students and faculty at michigan state because he was a trump supporter. those are the headlines from trump tower. back to you, liz. liz: i don't care who anybody supported during the presidential election, you have to be comforted and happy noting that the president-elect sure looks like a work a whoic. he is takeing this extraordinarily seriously. he barely takes any time off. whether you agree what he is doing, at least he is in it hopefully to win it. thank you very much. adam shapiro. reporter: you got it. liz: wall street historians, live here on the floor of the new york stock exchange they are a superstitious bunch. they look back to history and say, yeah, this happened seven times out of the last 18 years. it is numbers juju here. they say as january goes so goes
leo mckay on the board of directors at lockheed. he is a graduate of the u.s.l academy and presumably being interviewed regarding the position to run the va. also, joseph guzman, the professor from michigan state university who was a hispanic trump supporter who took a lot of chiding from his students and faculty at michigan state because he was a trump supporter. those are the headlines from trump tower. back to you, liz. liz: i don't care who anybody supported during the presidential...
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if i'm glad to find that they will be looking at the fbi andrew mckay.ly connected to the clinton's. >> chris: he gave a lot of money to who was running for office. >> i think he was set up to fail with all this, because any decision he had made from the start would have been met with extreme criticism. if you hadn't recommended a indictment against hillary clinton, can you imagine how that would have gone over, and of course lorelle lynch tied his hands by setting up a meeting with president bill clinton on the tarmac of that plane, and i think this is scapegoating from the left. if they want to look for reasons why hillary clinton lost, look no further than the fact that they elected someone was under investigation by the fbi to begin with, or the fact that she spent more money in omaha, nebraska, and michigan and wisconsin combined. >> chris: in a talk about russia and the fbi this week, all the talk is lost about the fact that donald trump finally announce what his plan is to separate himself from the trump businesses. the head of the office of ethic
if i'm glad to find that they will be looking at the fbi andrew mckay.ly connected to the clinton's. >> chris: he gave a lot of money to who was running for office. >> i think he was set up to fail with all this, because any decision he had made from the start would have been met with extreme criticism. if you hadn't recommended a indictment against hillary clinton, can you imagine how that would have gone over, and of course lorelle lynch tied his hands by setting up a meeting with...
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i email all the time because if you do business, or you text your pals, like adam mckay, for instance the funniest dudes ever. >> so this is kind of embarrassing. my kid loves to make fun of me. for the longest time, i thought -- i swear to god, this is true. i didn't know what "lol" was. i thought "lol" was "lots of luck." [ laughter ] i swear to god. and so you know, you like, text somebody like -- and you go, this is kind of funny. you know? a friend. and they go "lol", and you'd think -- lots of luck? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no. >> it's kind of like blowing me off? like, yeah, lots of luck. >> jimmy: yeah, it's like -- like "oh, congrats on that award, lol." >> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i heard you got nominated for an academy award, lol. >> lol. yeah. >> jimmy: no, i meant lots of luck! [ laughter ] >> yes. >> jimmy: oh, that'll get you in trouble, man. that will get you in trouble. i want to talk about some early stand-up days. 'cause i know you did -- you started in stand-up. >> yeah, mostly. i mean, i was kind of doing both. you know, i was coming up to new york to -- i'm go
i email all the time because if you do business, or you text your pals, like adam mckay, for instance the funniest dudes ever. >> so this is kind of embarrassing. my kid loves to make fun of me. for the longest time, i thought -- i swear to god, this is true. i didn't know what "lol" was. i thought "lol" was "lots of luck." [ laughter ] i swear to god. and so you know, you like, text somebody like -- and you go, this is kind of funny. you know? a friend. and...
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the scout donald mckay from the modok wars. dashing charlie emmett also from out in nebraska. all of these men were on the stage in what was called at the time the scout business. it was in 1876 that cody demonstrated his mastery, though, of mingling action and re-enactment. when he returned to the plains to scout for the army in the sioux campaign of that year. while scouting for general eugene carr he learned that custer had been killed at the little big horn. dressing in a stage costume of black velvet with scarlet slashing and silver buttons and trim, an outfit he had worn on the stage, he rode into battle, where he killed and scalped a cheyenne man named yellow hair taking what cody claimed was the first scalp for custer. the name was subsequently mistranslated as yellow hand and cody sent the scalp and other belongings of the fallen warrior to his newly adopted hometown of rochester, new york. where they were exhibited in the window of a shop belonging to a friend. that fall, on stage, he put on the same outfit in which he had killed yellow hair and then he had somebody
the scout donald mckay from the modok wars. dashing charlie emmett also from out in nebraska. all of these men were on the stage in what was called at the time the scout business. it was in 1876 that cody demonstrated his mastery, though, of mingling action and re-enactment. when he returned to the plains to scout for the army in the sioux campaign of that year. while scouting for general eugene carr he learned that custer had been killed at the little big horn. dressing in a stage costume of...
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>> well, i've thought about that a lot, in fact, a lot more than i really wish i had, as i said to mckayote the piece for the "atlantic." he's given me nightmares and i didn't have nightmares when i worked at the nixon white house. it's unusual. anyway, the way i see the problem is that everything nixon was in secret and we wouldn't even know about if we didn't have the tapes that he kept a record of everything he did and a number of his private offices and on his telephone calls so we wouldn't know that nixon because he never really showed that nixon publicly whereas trump is out in front. he doesn't try to hide this very -- his revenge, his dark thinking, his thinking out loud when he should be thinking things through before he makes a statement he's just out there. that's what's given me problems. i know the sensitivity of the job, even a person who's experienced in washington -- which trump is not -- it's a delicate and difficult job. that's what's given me nightmares. >> one of the points in the piece that i thought about is that the presidency is more powerful than it was in the er
>> well, i've thought about that a lot, in fact, a lot more than i really wish i had, as i said to mckayote the piece for the "atlantic." he's given me nightmares and i didn't have nightmares when i worked at the nixon white house. it's unusual. anyway, the way i see the problem is that everything nixon was in secret and we wouldn't even know about if we didn't have the tapes that he kept a record of everything he did and a number of his private offices and on his telephone...
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i began with mckay.d differently. >> i would have tried to go deeper and understanding the anger in the country. the same anger in the country that led to the rise of bernie sanders and led to the rise of donald trump. i think if news organizations made a mistake -- i can only speak for my own -- i think that we wrote stories about anger in the country, we even did a series called anxiety in america, but of course we should have done more. i think people would have been less surprised had we done more. that's what i would have done differently. >> how much of this do you think -- here is what i chalked up some of the trump coverage to in our own, which is we in the corridor of the media from new york to d.c., knew donald trump the person too well. and let that almost cloud or dominate our own focus in ways we didn't realize really until after the fact. >> you know, i guess i'm going to make the case that the coverage of donald trump the person and donald trump the candidate was quite strong if you look a
i began with mckay.d differently. >> i would have tried to go deeper and understanding the anger in the country. the same anger in the country that led to the rise of bernie sanders and led to the rise of donald trump. i think if news organizations made a mistake -- i can only speak for my own -- i think that we wrote stories about anger in the country, we even did a series called anxiety in america, but of course we should have done more. i think people would have been less surprised had...
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trump with mark leibovich, mckay coppins, al hunt and margaret talev. >> i would disagree with the notion it wasn't an aspirational speech. i think through the rhetoric there was quite a bit he was promising, ending radical islamic state, ending the carnage, intentionally. he is creating a rather high bar for himself through the rather bleak language he used. also towards noting obama has given him a long way to fall. obama won the popular vote twice, leaving with high approval ratings, unemployment is around 4. once news actually starts happening, donald j. trump will own it and i think a lot of people wil
trump with mark leibovich, mckay coppins, al hunt and margaret talev. >> i would disagree with the notion it wasn't an aspirational speech. i think through the rhetoric there was quite a bit he was promising, ending radical islamic state, ending the carnage, intentionally. he is creating a rather high bar for himself through the rather bleak language he used. also towards noting obama has given him a long way to fall. obama won the popular vote twice, leaving with high approval ratings,...
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the independent article quotes north kingstowne town council president terry mckay who says a climate change threatens the property values of his community's coastal homes, which is a significant portion of the town's revenue base. i quote, he said historical values will have to change as coastal concerns rise, and residents have to be more receptive to redoing building infrastructure such as through elevating houses. he also said that homes may not be there in 20 years, resulting in a major revenue loss -- end quote. yet, another "providence journal " article last week featured tanner steves, a wildlife biologist with the rhode island department of environmental management, which has to tear up roads and parking lots along the sacunnott river as the seas rise. the journal wrote, as the barrier has narrowed, losing nearly 100 feet since 1939, the salt marsh on the other side has many more susceptible to flooding. "the independent" made rhode island's case for climate action in a december editorial. here's what they said. the signs are clear if not immediately visible to most. there ar
the independent article quotes north kingstowne town council president terry mckay who says a climate change threatens the property values of his community's coastal homes, which is a significant portion of the town's revenue base. i quote, he said historical values will have to change as coastal concerns rise, and residents have to be more receptive to redoing building infrastructure such as through elevating houses. he also said that homes may not be there in 20 years, resulting in a major...
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by death then you see coming into the 20th century we will begin with the red summer. 1919, claude mckay and the poem if we must die which alerted the u.s. government to what they described reading in the roots of congress as a new attitude among our. now, the intensity of that focus led to over a century which i believe i am sure continues to this day in terms of that kind of counterintelligence activity. most because the scope of the writers that are engaged in this book fbi how jake or hoover's ghost writer framed african-american literature the scope of these writers is one that actually describes the entire trajectory towards freedom. what i mean by that is that we all know that all over the world throughout the planet that african-american art and music has inspired liberation struggles globally all over the world. so it is contained within this literature and that is why the fbi took so much assiduous care in analyzing it in disrupting it in destabilizing it and eventually along the way with some sort of version of literary black face writing it themselves. it's a shame that this
by death then you see coming into the 20th century we will begin with the red summer. 1919, claude mckay and the poem if we must die which alerted the u.s. government to what they described reading in the roots of congress as a new attitude among our. now, the intensity of that focus led to over a century which i believe i am sure continues to this day in terms of that kind of counterintelligence activity. most because the scope of the writers that are engaged in this book fbi how jake or...
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but i want to ask general mckay say, senator hatch alluded to this, but this is really to me and i justwant to reiterate this. you've had the distinction of serving in the two branches of our three branches of government as a federal district judge with great distinction and as attorney general of the executive range. i had a much lower level of had the chance to serve now in three branches myself as a state court judge and attorney general of my state and now it's a legislator here at the federal level. each of those roles are different, aren't they? and d. that is the point senator sessions made eloquently yesterday, even though he had some policy differences or cast a vote against a bill in the senate. he would respect the constitution and enforce the law. is not what you understood? >> that's precisely what i understood. he recognize the difference in the different roles he plays as a legislator from what he would play as attorney general. >> i thought yesterday he did a magnificent job responding to the questions and acknowledging the policy differences that do exist. that is just
but i want to ask general mckay say, senator hatch alluded to this, but this is really to me and i justwant to reiterate this. you've had the distinction of serving in the two branches of our three branches of government as a federal district judge with great distinction and as attorney general of the executive range. i had a much lower level of had the chance to serve now in three branches myself as a state court judge and attorney general of my state and now it's a legislator here at the...
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revealed the chauffeur and the chauffeur's brother were among people that were arrested for robbing kim mckaynch police for other robberies. >>> an artist was arrested in connection with the hollywood sign a prank that made it read holly weed. zach brandis turned himself in with an attorney and booked in on misdemeanor trespassing. he was recorded changing the sign on new year's eve. he was a bailed out of jail and is in court soon. >>> here is a live look at storm tracker. storms over the area. we will talk more about the possibility of thunderstorms this afternoon. á this. is. everything. honey bunches of oats. it's all of this, this, this and this. it's the mother of all cereals. it's that, and that, and all of that. it's the most cerealriffic cereal. in all of history. yeah, it's that good. honey bunches of oats. this. is. everything. that breaking news we are >>> the storms around the bay area and accident they are causing. this accident on highway 24 is causing a huge mess. we are live at the accident scene in just a moment. >> robin has been following this we are looking at the traffic
revealed the chauffeur and the chauffeur's brother were among people that were arrested for robbing kim mckaynch police for other robberies. >>> an artist was arrested in connection with the hollywood sign a prank that made it read holly weed. zach brandis turned himself in with an attorney and booked in on misdemeanor trespassing. he was recorded changing the sign on new year's eve. he was a bailed out of jail and is in court soon. >>> here is a live look at storm tracker....
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. >>> he became a household name and a huge hollywood heartthrob, as a brooding teenager, dillon mckaysneak out since you were 8 years old going to jughead's tree house. >> i couldn't sleep. i went for a jog. >> got something on your mind? >> all of the stuff with jason. >> no midnight runs until the police catches who shot that poor kid. >> luke perry, thank you. >> i call it a hunch, by that clip, this is not the riverdale that we grew up on. >> it's the sense that the characters are all the same. archie, jughead, betty, veronica, moose. it is today's "archie." it's pretty dark out there. and this show is reflective of that. >> did you read the old comic books? >> i did. i read them all the time. when i was a kid, comic books was a big part of what was going on. you would by a "flash" or a "green lantern" there would be an "archie" in the middle. >> when you read the script, what did you think? >> not your momma's archie. that's the first thing i thought. i didn't didn't know what the take was going to be. but the show writer is a savant genius. this is what he was able to get from i
. >>> he became a household name and a huge hollywood heartthrob, as a brooding teenager, dillon mckaysneak out since you were 8 years old going to jughead's tree house. >> i couldn't sleep. i went for a jog. >> got something on your mind? >> all of the stuff with jason. >> no midnight runs until the police catches who shot that poor kid. >> luke perry, thank you. >> i call it a hunch, by that clip, this is not the riverdale that we grew up on....
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first hearing as united states senator on this committee we had that assistant administrator, jenna mckay, testifying about epa co2 rules and when i pressed her about why in the public meetings on the existing rules epa had not bothered to come to west virginia or for that matter any of the other states that most heavily rely on coal for electricity generation and this is what she said and i quote: we tried to when we were scheduling national level meetings we wanted to have those in locations where people were comfortable coming. mr. attorney general, i want you to be comfortable coming anywheren this country to talk about whether it's rhode island or west virginia, alaska, people need to know you are listening and that you understand the ramifications for the decisions that you make, so this did not sit well for me. we had a meeting after that in west virginia, which is the birthplace of the ranking member and we had bo copley there, a laid off: minor and he talked about all the hardships of his friends and neighbors in the county commissioner talked about the loss of revenue to the cou
first hearing as united states senator on this committee we had that assistant administrator, jenna mckay, testifying about epa co2 rules and when i pressed her about why in the public meetings on the existing rules epa had not bothered to come to west virginia or for that matter any of the other states that most heavily rely on coal for electricity generation and this is what she said and i quote: we tried to when we were scheduling national level meetings we wanted to have those in locations...
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i'd like to call the attention of the committee to the testimony of michael mckays. who was brought as a witness for senator sessions and testified under oath b about his experience as attorney general of the united states. i did not vote for him. because of his position on t torture. but i respectfully tried, respectfully tried to ask him questions and i went to the question about the russian involvement in this last election campaign and asked him specifically about the fbi ingags i investigation about this russian involvement. michael mccasey, with a brevity of word, said the fbi works for the attorney general. as attorney general, did you have the authority to stop an fbi investigation? yes. so, many of us wrote a set of questions to senator sessions afterwards. will you use your power as attorney general to impede an vest dpags of the russian involvement in this last presidential election or even stop such an investigation. do you know what his answer was? he said he did not have the time to read the unclassified intelligence memo, which we have all read, that s
i'd like to call the attention of the committee to the testimony of michael mckays. who was brought as a witness for senator sessions and testified under oath b about his experience as attorney general of the united states. i did not vote for him. because of his position on t torture. but i respectfully tried, respectfully tried to ask him questions and i went to the question about the russian involvement in this last election campaign and asked him specifically about the fbi ingags i...