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tina fey. we're going to try a new game called "know it all" after the stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] all the best stuff happens in the dark. there's dancing and music in the dark. people are younger and better looking in the dark. see? people wear their most stylish and glamorous clothes in the dark. in the dark, people gain an irrational sense of invincibility. bowling is less sad, and making out is much more likely. so if all this good stuff happens in the dark, wouldn't you want a camera that can capture things... ...in the dark? the new galaxy s7 edge with low-light camera. drop that beat. yea we rocking right now. one time... if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec is different than claritin . because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec . muddle no more the gravity here is too strong for my ship. looks like you'll have to spend the n
tina fey. we're going to try a new game called "know it all" after the stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] all the best stuff happens in the dark. there's dancing and music in the dark. people are younger and better looking in the dark. see? people wear their most stylish and glamorous clothes in the dark. in the dark, people gain an irrational sense of invincibility. bowling is less sad, and making out is much more likely. so if all this good stuff happens in the dark,...
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please welcome back to the show, our buddy, tina fey!'m talking about right there. new york city loves you, tina fey. come on. >> i love it. >> jimmy: thanks for being here. you look gorgeous. >> thank you for having me. >> jimmy: thank you so much. please. come on, we love you, love you. last time i saw you -- a couple weeks ago, was it? >> yeah, at the lincoln center deal. >> jimmy: lincoln center. >> yes. >> jimmy: we were backstage. you and your husband threw this amazing party, amazing event for honoring lorne michaels. >> yes, lorne michaels was getting an award from lincoln center, and it was a fundraiser to raise money for stuff there. and, so yeah, my husband jeff and i got put in charge of making a show. and we just made everyone come sing. it was this great american songbook show. so people came and sang. what's the -- the what time gals? the -- >> jimmy: the ragtime gals. >> the ragtime gals here. you guys came and sang. >> jimmy: i sang barber shop quartet. >> a version of r. kelly's "ignition." >> jimmy: of course. yeah. [
please welcome back to the show, our buddy, tina fey!'m talking about right there. new york city loves you, tina fey. come on. >> i love it. >> jimmy: thanks for being here. you look gorgeous. >> thank you for having me. >> jimmy: thank you so much. please. come on, we love you, love you. last time i saw you -- a couple weeks ago, was it? >> yeah, at the lincoln center deal. >> jimmy: lincoln center. >> yes. >> jimmy: we were backstage. you and...
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tina fey didn't invent those problems, okay? [laughter] [applause] anita dunn: i mean, the vice presidential nominee, sarah palin, her interviews and in her public appearances, said things that gave tina fey the material to create an extraordinary impression of her. i would only refer you to her interview with katie couric. that all came right out of her mouth. what newspapers do you read? it's a gotcha question. the media doesn't invent these things, candidates actually give them the material to do it. it's why the public piece of it, in addition to the private setting, the public piece is so critically important. you don't want to put someone out there that is not prepared, or this will happen. in 1988, the report touches on this. dan quayle. he was a united states senator, pretty well-liked by his colleagues. had been around for a while, but was totally unprepared. there is a different level of attention you get when you are a candidate for national office. charles black: if you get people on a shortlist, you spend time with
tina fey didn't invent those problems, okay? [laughter] [applause] anita dunn: i mean, the vice presidential nominee, sarah palin, her interviews and in her public appearances, said things that gave tina fey the material to create an extraordinary impression of her. i would only refer you to her interview with katie couric. that all came right out of her mouth. what newspapers do you read? it's a gotcha question. the media doesn't invent these things, candidates actually give them the material...
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. >> tina fey was fan girling all over the cast. >> it's so goo i need to fill out my paper work forhe emmys so i can vote for sterling and john travolta. >> unbreakable k schmidt, "snl's" seth meyers new baby. >> i came in and i sent a present. >> tina fey, speaking of fan girling, i'm fan girling over some of my favorite actresses and by the way we have solved the mystery behind this epic selfie. she's not spilled the beans of why she posed with so many famous women. this issue wi out in june. now there's another powerful woman, beyonce, she's tapping into the hottest new star business tr fitness fashion. i can vouch for this, this is nothing that puts a smile on a girl's face, even when it's sweaty, like an oh, cute pair of yoga pants. the beehive this morning, run and sweating in a surprise video for her own fitness line. >> it's more to convey the lifestyle than really the individual pieces of the 200 item collection. >> the highlight spor bras and matching leggings these low rise waistbands, these go on sail in mid-april and start at and top out at $300. they do say imitation i
. >> tina fey was fan girling all over the cast. >> it's so goo i need to fill out my paper work forhe emmys so i can vote for sterling and john travolta. >> unbreakable k schmidt, "snl's" seth meyers new baby. >> i came in and i sent a present. >> tina fey, speaking of fan girling, i'm fan girling over some of my favorite actresses and by the way we have solved the mystery behind this epic selfie. she's not spilled the beans of why she posed with so many...
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tina fey didn't invent those problems. okay? i mean, the vice presidential nominee, sarah palin, went out and did -- in her interviews and in her public appearances said things that gave tina fey the material to create an extraordinary impression of her. but i would only refer you to her interview with katie couric. okay? because that all came right out of her mouth. okay? you know, what newspapers do you read? it's a gotcha question. okay? so i think that the media doesn't invent these things. candidates actually give them the material to do it. and it's why this public piece of it, in addition to the private vetting, the public piece of it is so critically important as well. you don't want to put someone out there who's not prepared. or this will happen. and in 1988, and i think the report touches on this, dan quayle, the same thing, who had very little time to get prepared. and he was a united states senator. you know, pretty well liked by his colleagues. and you know, had been around for a while but was totally unprepared. f
tina fey didn't invent those problems. okay? i mean, the vice presidential nominee, sarah palin, went out and did -- in her interviews and in her public appearances said things that gave tina fey the material to create an extraordinary impression of her. but i would only refer you to her interview with katie couric. okay? because that all came right out of her mouth. okay? you know, what newspapers do you read? it's a gotcha question. okay? so i think that the media doesn't invent these things....
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. >> tina fey was fan girling all over the cast. >> it's so good. fill out my paper work for the emmys so i can vote for sterling and john travolta. >> as last night's premier for her show, kim my smith was excited about this, "snl's" seth meyers new baby. >> amy texteme, the baby came. ordered a ppesent, but i haven't sent it yet. >> tina fey, speaking of fan girling, i'm fan girling over some of my favorite actresses and by the way we have solved the mystery behind this epic sell fi from jennifer lopez. she still has beans on why she posed with so many famous wo this issue will be out in june. now there's another p woman, beyonce, she's tapping into the hottest new star business trend, fitness fashion. i can vouch for this, this is nothing that puts a smile on a girl's face, even when it's sweaty, like an oh, so cute pair of yoga pants. >> time to go running. >> beyonce's hosted the beehive this morning, running and sweating in a surprise video for her own fitness line. >> it's more to convey the lifestyle than really the individual pieces of the
. >> tina fey was fan girling all over the cast. >> it's so good. fill out my paper work for the emmys so i can vote for sterling and john travolta. >> as last night's premier for her show, kim my smith was excited about this, "snl's" seth meyers new baby. >> amy texteme, the baby came. ordered a ppesent, but i haven't sent it yet. >> tina fey, speaking of fan girling, i'm fan girling over some of my favorite actresses and by the way we have solved the...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, rachel maddow, musical
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tina fey say legend.like all we have to do is say the lines because they're so dense, like will are so many layers to every joke and it's really, you don't have to dress it up at all, you just say it. >> trevor: there are so many layers that you peeed on your costar from-- this is a thing. i'm a big fan of the show and i know that you peeed on your costar because you pee when you laugh too hard? >> i do, yes, i do. yeah, i do. >> trevor: now people are looking at you, and they're like-- what if is too hard. this is like a real thing. >> this say very real thing and what is even weirder is how comfortable i am talking about it. because it happens so often. okay. when i laugh too hard, i lose control and i wet my pants. and to me it is at once like the most joyful thing you could imagine because it's like i'm laughing so hard that i can't control my bodily furntions. but on the other hand it's terrifying because you don't know where you are going to be when it strikes. so once during like in between scenes
tina fey say legend.like all we have to do is say the lines because they're so dense, like will are so many layers to every joke and it's really, you don't have to dress it up at all, you just say it. >> trevor: there are so many layers that you peeed on your costar from-- this is a thing. i'm a big fan of the show and i know that you peeed on your costar because you pee when you laugh too hard? >> i do, yes, i do. yeah, i do. >> trevor: now people are looking at you, and...
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tina fey didn't invent those problems, okay? [laughter] [applause] i mean, the vice presidential nominee, sarah palin, her interviews and in her public appearances, said things that gave tina fey the material to create an extraordinary impression of her. i would only refer you to her interview with katie couric. that all came right out of her mouth. what newspapers do you read? it's a gotcha question. the media doesn't invent these things, candidates actually give them the material to do it. it's why the public piece of it, in addition to the private setting, the public piece is so critically important. you don't want to put someone out there that is not prepared, or this will happen. in 1988, the report touches on this. senator,united states pretty well-liked by his colleagues. had been around for a while, but was totally unprepared. there is a different level of attention you get when you are a candidate for national office. >> if you get people on a shortlist, you spend time with them, not just the candidate, but the staff. y
tina fey didn't invent those problems, okay? [laughter] [applause] i mean, the vice presidential nominee, sarah palin, her interviews and in her public appearances, said things that gave tina fey the material to create an extraordinary impression of her. i would only refer you to her interview with katie couric. that all came right out of her mouth. what newspapers do you read? it's a gotcha question. the media doesn't invent these things, candidates actually give them the material to do it....
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tina fey didn't present those problems, okay? [laughter] and her interviews and public appearances she said things that gave tenet a the material to create an extraordinary impression of her. that came right out of her mouth. it's a gotcha question. the media doesn't invest in these things. it's why this public use in addition to the private setting the public these is critically important. you don't want to put someone out there who is not prepared. in 1988 and the report touches on dan quayle. he had very little time to get prepared and he was united states senator. and pretty well-liked as colleagues. he had been around for a while but was totally unprepared for the different level of attention that you get get when you are suddenly a candidate for national office. the. >> this leadtime where suggesting if you give people on the shortlist to spend time not just for the candidate that the staff to drill them and debate them and make sure they are willing to take advice. in governor palin's defense she was picked and probably ha
tina fey didn't present those problems, okay? [laughter] and her interviews and public appearances she said things that gave tenet a the material to create an extraordinary impression of her. that came right out of her mouth. it's a gotcha question. the media doesn't invest in these things. it's why this public use in addition to the private setting the public these is critically important. you don't want to put someone out there who is not prepared. in 1988 and the report touches on dan...
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so, i had to tell my boss, tina fey. >> jimmy: that sounds like you can trust tina. >> you can trust her. you cannot trust my mom. you can't. my mom's here. but because it was so early on, we decided we'll just tell people that i had a back injury and that's why i can't ride the roller coaster. >> jimmy: that makes sense. >> makes sense. i could not act like i had a a back injury. i'm an actress. i could not act like i had a -- oh, it was so. and i guess someone said, what's wrong? and like words escaped me. i sprained my spine. like, you can't do that. >> jimmy: you're a bad liar. >> i'm a bad liar. i kept forgetting i had one. so i would do things someone like a back injury can't do. i would leap up and cartwheel to catering. >> jimmy: not a good idea. you can't do that, no. >> at the wrap party i completely forgot. you saw me dance. i'm dancing my friend alec came up and she was like, "how is your back?" it's okay. >> jimmy: can we lower the music? >> the doctor said that dancing could be good. [ laughter ] it was ter
so, i had to tell my boss, tina fey. >> jimmy: that sounds like you can trust tina. >> you can trust her. you cannot trust my mom. you can't. my mom's here. but because it was so early on, we decided we'll just tell people that i had a back injury and that's why i can't ride the roller coaster. >> jimmy: that makes sense. >> makes sense. i could not act like i had a a back injury. i'm an actress. i could not act like i had a -- oh, it was so. and i guess someone said,...
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i'd like to have a beer with tina fey. i hate beer though. >> america has so much choice on beers. it's like a wine list of beers every time you go into a bar. >> craft beers. it's true. >> crazy stuff. we'll have to have one today. >> after 5:00 a.m. >> enjoy it responsibly, everybody. >>> coming up, today's must read stories, including ge ceo jeffrey immelt fighting back, telling us what he really thinks about bernie sanders. [alarm bee] ♪ ♪ the intelligent, all-new audi a4 is here. ♪ ♪ ain't got time to make no apologies...♪ >>> welcome back. politics and corporate america colliding this morning, all over the op-ed pages. general electric ceo jeffrey immelt defending his firm after recent harsh comments from bernie sanders. immelt writing in "the washington post" today, bernie sanders says we're destroying the moral fabric of america. he is wrong. this comes after sanders cited ge as an example of corporate greed at its worst. immelt writing, ge has never been big with socialists because it creates wealth and jobs here in the u.s., not just overseas. he also responded to the tax
i'd like to have a beer with tina fey. i hate beer though. >> america has so much choice on beers. it's like a wine list of beers every time you go into a bar. >> craft beers. it's true. >> crazy stuff. we'll have to have one today. >> after 5:00 a.m. >> enjoy it responsibly, everybody. >>> coming up, today's must read stories, including ge ceo jeffrey immelt fighting back, telling us what he really thinks about bernie sanders. [alarm bee] ♪ ♪ the...
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. >> she's not tina fey, she's not amy poehler, nobody kanows who she is. >> mom, you're a hot mess. >> there's a man in the suit, i'm going to try to get her a job. do you know about the instagram account crazy jewish mom? >> no, i don't. >> reporter: with hundreds of thousands of followers, kate can share kim's wisdom, if you want to call it that, to crazy jewish mom fans around the world. what's next? if this book goes well, is there a crazy jewish mom movie? >> we're going to be giving advice on my website and taking questions from people and probably doing a podcast as >> and on video. >> that's great. advice. >> yeah, well -- >> should. she should. she should take my advice. >> no, but i do have to say -- >> i have good advice. >> i'm not disparaging your take it. >> let the world -- maybe the world will take it. maybe she'll understand it's good advice. and answering all of life's major questions. >> could you find me a boyfriend? now? >> would you do me one favor? >> what's that, look for a nice young jewish man? >> always that, we know that. doesn't have to be jewish, just a
. >> she's not tina fey, she's not amy poehler, nobody kanows who she is. >> mom, you're a hot mess. >> there's a man in the suit, i'm going to try to get her a job. do you know about the instagram account crazy jewish mom? >> no, i don't. >> reporter: with hundreds of thousands of followers, kate can share kim's wisdom, if you want to call it that, to crazy jewish mom fans around the world. what's next? if this book goes well, is there a crazy jewish mom movie?...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, rachel maddow,
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they chose tina fey who beat out last year's jimmy fallon. >>> susan li has more on the cnb report and more on what travel agencies have to say about the getaways abroad. good morning, susan. >> good morning, rosemary. americans are still eyeing european vacations despite the recent terror scares. the bookings are all right filling up at popular spots like, for instance, italy's amal fa coast. brussels, it's mostly destination business rather than lee chur. cheaper airfare are overpowering terror concerns. here's a look at the broader markets. markets did rebounded on wednesday on a jump in oil prices and also as the minutes from the last month's feds meeting showed that the central bank remains caution about raising interest rates any time soon. today we'll also get data on unpliemt and consumer credit and a recap for yesterday, we did see some gains from the dow rise 1g 12 points trading off 17,716 and nasdaq gaining up, 4920 is where we're starting off for the day today. back to you, rosemary. >> susan li with cnbc. thanks for that, susan. >>> 55 degrees. a warmer start and dry at l
they chose tina fey who beat out last year's jimmy fallon. >>> susan li has more on the cnb report and more on what travel agencies have to say about the getaways abroad. good morning, susan. >> good morning, rosemary. americans are still eyeing european vacations despite the recent terror scares. the bookings are all right filling up at popular spots like, for instance, italy's amal fa coast. brussels, it's mostly destination business rather than lee chur. cheaper airfare are...
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they did a service, found more people would like to have a beer with tina fey than anyone else. she beat out last year's winner. her friend and tonight show host jimmy fallon. >> i call it our nation's most important holiday. >>> coming up on 5:00 a.m. if you're heading out the door, take us with you. >> download the "news 4 new york" app on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> today, parents gather to speak out about violence in new york city schools. a problem they say is so bad, they're now suing. >>> new this morning, a man run down in queens. a man hunt for the driver in a deadly hit and run. >> are you ready for rain? tracking showers headed our way. 5:00 a.m. on this thursday, april 7 ft. i'm michael gargiulo. >>> i'm darlene rodriguez. storm team 4's chris cimino here with the forecast. good morning. >> good morning. we have more of those april showers coming your way. the good news today, the temperatures milder along with the rain. temperatures already flirting with 50 in the city. getting well into the 50s this afternoon. the showers and thunderstor
they did a service, found more people would like to have a beer with tina fey than anyone else. she beat out last year's winner. her friend and tonight show host jimmy fallon. >> i call it our nation's most important holiday. >>> coming up on 5:00 a.m. if you're heading out the door, take us with you. >> download the "news 4 new york" app on your mobile device. our next hour starts right now. >>> today, parents gather to speak out about violence in new...
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busy looking at you ♪ captiy comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tina fey the latest on the situation in iraq. he should arrive any minute. all: mr. secretary, mr. secretary, mr. secretary... yes, anne. with the discovery of the 12 chemical warheads and the deployment of more troops to the region, is it fair to say that this administration has found its smoking gun?
busy looking at you ♪ captiy comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org tina fey the latest on the situation in iraq. he should arrive any minute. all: mr. secretary, mr. secretary, mr. secretary... yes, anne. with the discovery of the 12 chemical warheads and the deployment of more troops to the region, is it fair to say that this administration has found its smoking gun?
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, rachel maddow, musical guest santigol
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- tina fey, rachel maddow, musical guest santigol
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conservative estate, generally speaking. , am a fan of sarah palin although i'm not sure if that was tina feypalin. john: she is not sure, either. roger: without polling, it's hard to say. i think donald likes her. she did give him a boost previously. on the other hand, it's not a state where there is a logical constituency. he is the master of the deal. if you are 300 votes ahead of everybody else, i can think of a lot of individuals who would like to be vice president and they are not necessarily people who ran previously in the cycle. i still think that puts him in the drivers seat. mark: picking a running mate who's been popular with the delegates and say vote for me on a subsequent ballot. roger: you could break it open before that, depending on your options. iump is a businessman and think he will keep all options on the table until he decides what is best for him. it is essential to understand that without a reliable hard count, you cannot really know where you are. until the process plays out, we have of -- the rest of the primaries and caucuses and committee meetings. it's impossible
conservative estate, generally speaking. , am a fan of sarah palin although i'm not sure if that was tina feypalin. john: she is not sure, either. roger: without polling, it's hard to say. i think donald likes her. she did give him a boost previously. on the other hand, it's not a state where there is a logical constituency. he is the master of the deal. if you are 300 votes ahead of everybody else, i can think of a lot of individuals who would like to be vice president and they are not...
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why don't tina fey and amy poehler work more auoften? t. >>> the technology kids are today's the day! reepy gloves for my feet. see when i was a kid there was a handle. and a face. this is nice. and does it come in a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. these are the worst, right? i'm gonna buy them. boom. i'll take them. impulse buy. ommmmmmmmmmm. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. it's all happening. cash back on purchases. here we go! backed by the service and security of american express. a branch catches me here.our. you think that stopped me? i was about to be the first 3rd grader to jump the cook county creek. jump 50 feet over the rapids and i crash land. mom patched me up. check out my scar. there's nothing there! you didn't jump the creek! tibiotic that keeps her protected and minimizes scars. new neosporin plus pain itch scar mmmm mmmmm mmmm (laughter) mmmm, mmm, mmm mmmm, mmm mmm, mmm! mmmm, mmmm mmmm. yoplait. one-up your cup. add a few simple ingredients for a snack th
why don't tina fey and amy poehler work more auoften? t. >>> the technology kids are today's the day! reepy gloves for my feet. see when i was a kid there was a handle. and a face. this is nice. and does it come in a california king? getting roid rage. hemorrhoid. these are the worst, right? i'm gonna buy them. boom. i'll take them. impulse buy. ommmmmmmmmmm. american express presents the blue cash everyday card with no annual fee. it's all happening. cash back on purchases. here we...
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. >> tina fey was fanning all over the cast. >> i need to fill out my paperwork for the emmies so i canote for sterling and john travolta. >> and speaking of emmies, could we see sarah paulson nominated for her work on the series and "american horror story"? >> we've been hearing a lot from the real-life players, including marsha clark, but no one has heard from chris darden until now. >> can we talk a little about marsha? the smile. was there a relationship? >> what does that mean, a relationship? >> that's a good question. >> here's a surprising thing he admitted about his love life later in the show. >>> and we have blake shelton talking about his love life and new music. plus, we're sitting down with his buddy luke bryan. what they have planned for the big show. >> you guys did kick blake off the hosting stag tmom didn't want another dog. she said it's too much work. lulu's hair just floats. uhh help me! (doorbell) mom, check this out. wow. swiffer sweeper, and dusters. this is what i'm talking about. look at that. sticks to this better than it sticks to lulu. that's your hair lulu!
. >> tina fey was fanning all over the cast. >> i need to fill out my paperwork for the emmies so i canote for sterling and john travolta. >> and speaking of emmies, could we see sarah paulson nominated for her work on the series and "american horror story"? >> we've been hearing a lot from the real-life players, including marsha clark, but no one has heard from chris darden until now. >> can we talk a little about marsha? the smile. was there a...
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the show run by tina fey was a big hit last year. netflix hoping it can help the stock.5 compared to a gain of 142% in 2015. a lot of the bears say that price hikes are going to drive it. we'll find out next week. >> this is quite an example of finding a home. >> a lot of money spent on original content. let's get back to post nine where simon is going to do the half. starts right now. >> welcome to the halftime report i'm simon hobbs. our top trade this hour the raging bull on banks. with us is steve, joe, and pete and john. we have things down double digits and the sector the worst performer of 2016. our next guest says she the most bullish. he has been on the banks in 20 years as the earnings continue to roll in. mike mayo is the bank analyst at clsa and a good friend of the show. hello. 20 years.
the show run by tina fey was a big hit last year. netflix hoping it can help the stock.5 compared to a gain of 142% in 2015. a lot of the bears say that price hikes are going to drive it. we'll find out next week. >> this is quite an example of finding a home. >> a lot of money spent on original content. let's get back to post nine where simon is going to do the half. starts right now. >> welcome to the halftime report i'm simon hobbs. our top trade this hour the raging bull...
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well, so a lot of people say the show is not as relevant as it used to be even when tina faye w tina fey was doing sarah palin. he thought it was important enough to co-host. i'm not saying is goigt change votes because they made fun of donald trump, but comedy shows can have a way of perpetuating culture narrative. >> that's right. i think that he's obviously "saturday night live" having him co-host, getting in bed with him at that point. they were a little light on him for many months after that. and even some of the cast members there said as much. you know, they sort of -- certainly on that show that he hosted, they had to pull hir r. their punches a little bit. and now, obviously, that was in november. the gloves are off. you've seen him put his foot in his mouth over the last couple weeks and they have pounced. but they -- >> you're saying that snl follows the polls then? >> well, yeah. but also, they've given him -- trump has given "saturday night live" and all the other comedians lots of ammunition with the david duke kkk thing, with the, you know, his missteps on abortion and th
well, so a lot of people say the show is not as relevant as it used to be even when tina faye w tina fey was doing sarah palin. he thought it was important enough to co-host. i'm not saying is goigt change votes because they made fun of donald trump, but comedy shows can have a way of perpetuating culture narrative. >> that's right. i think that he's obviously "saturday night live" having him co-host, getting in bed with him at that point. they were a little light on him for...
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one particular interview that certainly made tina fey famous. accept e's -- they will i think whoever the nominee puts forth or in my past history. >> you want to say something more about the party wrole versus the candidate. obviously in the deep darker past there was obviously a strong party role and the nominee was all secondary in picking the nominee. but how that's evolved and how does that still exist in selection today? >> well, it used to be the party leaders really drove the selection. typically the presidential nominee, i mean, in the 19th century most of the early part of the 20th century wasn't even at the convention. >> before i was born, by the way. >> so it really was the party bosses that then existed who would get together. sometimes it was a question of somebody making a deal. we need indiana's vote. we'll give you indiana's votes if you put thomas marshall on the ticket down the line if you get the nomination. it would be that sort of arrangement. once -- after 1940, after the presidential candidate really started taking a maj
one particular interview that certainly made tina fey famous. accept e's -- they will i think whoever the nominee puts forth or in my past history. >> you want to say something more about the party wrole versus the candidate. obviously in the deep darker past there was obviously a strong party role and the nominee was all secondary in picking the nominee. but how that's evolved and how does that still exist in selection today? >> well, it used to be the party leaders really drove...
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>> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not bad. [ laughter ] but it means it's amy schumer, tina fey,e get thira all these funny people were in movies that you thought were funny. that's how it's supposed to go. >> jimmy: well, i know. but i didn't expect you to be funny. [ laughter ] [ booing ] no, no. i was just kidding. ♪ no, no, john, john. john, i was kidding. john, i meant your jokes. oh, no. john. [ laughter ] talk to me. son? son? son? ♪ [ laughter ] son? ♪ ♪ john talk to me let me know where your head's at now ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ ♪ you're my boy "you're my boy", >> you guys are really good sports, thank you. >> jimmy: you're my boy. dude, i knew you were going to be funny. you were just unbelievable in it. so that's, i just can't stop saying. [ laughter ] let's talk about "american grit." >> let's talk about "american grit." >> jimmy: because "american grit", it's on fox. >> thursdays night at 9:00 starting april 14th, that's your new home for "american grit." [ cheers ] >> jimmy: i love reality shows and reality competition shows. it's kind of like "survivor," no, kind of like "a
>> yeah. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's not bad. [ laughter ] but it means it's amy schumer, tina fey,e get thira all these funny people were in movies that you thought were funny. that's how it's supposed to go. >> jimmy: well, i know. but i didn't expect you to be funny. [ laughter ] [ booing ] no, no. i was just kidding. ♪ no, no, john, john. john, i was kidding. john, i meant your jokes. oh, no. john. [ laughter ] talk to me. son? son? son? ♪ [ laughter ] son? ♪ ♪...
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by then it was too late to recover from the tina fey stuff. but anita's right. on sunday night september 14th, the mccain campaign's tracking poll had us three points ahead. in other words, in the margin of error. with senator obama. the next day lehman brothers went under. the great financial stacrisis started. and two weeks later we were 12 points down which had nothing to do with mccain, but it was -- you know, luck of the draw. >> i know there are more questions there. but we are going to wrap this panel and then take a -- we're not going to break the room here. we'll take a quick change of the people on stage and move to the next but i want to thank all of you here and all of the task force people for a great report. so thank you. [ applause ] . >> there he is. >> here she comes. >> all right. welcome back. i'm john fortier, the director of the democracy project here at the bipartisan policy center. this is a second panel of our day on the release of a report. selecting a vice president. advice for vice presidential candidates. our report for bpc's working
by then it was too late to recover from the tina fey stuff. but anita's right. on sunday night september 14th, the mccain campaign's tracking poll had us three points ahead. in other words, in the margin of error. with senator obama. the next day lehman brothers went under. the great financial stacrisis started. and two weeks later we were 12 points down which had nothing to do with mccain, but it was -- you know, luck of the draw. >> i know there are more questions there. but we are...
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he alluded to one particular interview that certainly made tina fey famous. but there's, they will accept i think whoever the nominee puts forth, in my history, my past history. >> joel, do what you say something more about the particle versus the candidate? obviously in the deeper darker past there was a strong party role in the nominating was the secondary in picking the nominee. but how that's the fault and how that still exists in this election today. >> it used to be the party leaders really drove the selection. typically the presidential nominee, i mean, in the 19th century, early part of the 20th century wasn't even at the convention. >> that was before i was born by the way. [laughter] >> it really was the party bosses that then existed who would get together. sometimes it was a question of somebody making a deal. we need indiana's votes completely indiana's votes if you put thomas marshall on the ticket down the line if you get the nomination. that sort of arrangement. after 1940 after the presidential candidate really started taking a major role, fo
he alluded to one particular interview that certainly made tina fey famous. but there's, they will accept i think whoever the nominee puts forth, in my history, my past history. >> joel, do what you say something more about the particle versus the candidate? obviously in the deeper darker past there was a strong party role in the nominating was the secondary in picking the nominee. but how that's the fault and how that still exists in this election today. >> it used to be the party...