as imperious as always, he emerged today if he s going to take any questions to defend his departments actions lea via president trump yuri to speak on my role is to be completely consistent during the special counsel regulations. following the regulations. laura: let s be very clear here. the issue is are you acting in good faith or part of a political operation to get a conviction of trump by any means necessary? 81% of republicans believe this about this is all about politics and protecting one of the more destructive presidents the united states has ever had joe biden. and they are right. consider the situation this way. no one believes that merrick garland would still be ag if he didn t, hadn t green light a special prosecutor in this case. everyone at msnbc and cnn believed that merrick garland s trying to put trump in jail. no matter where the facts leave. otherwise, they would be calling tonight for his removal. it s really not that complicated. any of the lawyers
They play against michigan. See you in 2024. Up next, cnn is going to take a special look back at 2023 with all the best, all the worst. It starts right now. 2023 was a year like no other in big news, politics, movies, music, culture, science, sports, and more. Everyone seemed to be going allin all the time. And now its time to take a look at the whole crazy year with our guest Laura Bernard lopez, laura coates, john berman, charlotte wilder, coy wire, and max foster. Were Playing For Keeps. Its all the best, all the worst 2023. Im tom foreman. How did we get through the past 12 months . Many of us hoped it would be easier than recent tumultuous years, and there were moments of accomplishment, community, and joy. But we were also challenged. Divided over issues and often unable to agree even on what we want. And it was wildly apparent where we begin, with the biggest news stories of the year. We are the union the worst big news for Many Americans started in their pocketbooks. The econo
# in pist ormai nessuno balla.# hello from new york, and welcome to our talking movies martin scorsese special. i m here in lower manhattan, in the neighbourhood of little italy. in the 19505 and 60s, it was home to martin scorsese, who is, without any doubt, one of america s most celebrated film makers. my name s tom. a0 years or so ago, prior to my move to live in new york, i was already a big scorsese fan. the director had made his mark with his defining films of the 19705 like mean streets. i m gonna pay him next week. i m gonna pay. ..taxi driver. you talking to me? ..and the soon to be released raging bull. there s no one else around wants to fight me. they re all afraid. ..all three starring robert de niro. the collaboration with de niro persists to the present day, but he s also worked closely with leonardo dicaprio on many memorable movies. she is a prim looking stargazer. gangs of new york. i d check my pockets if i was you. cos i do believe she lifted your timepie
..and the aviator. we don t care about - money here, mr hughes. well, that s because you have it. ..the departed. think about it, hot shot. ..which brought scorsese his first best director oscar, and the wolf of wall street. i want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich. in all, he s made more than 45 features, often crime films, and won numerous accolades. it s a very impressive body of work. his films have been influenced by his italian american background and by his catholicism. he nearly always features macho, posturing men and sometimes extreme violence. what i like about martin scorsese as a film maker is that his films are about something. they have moral weight. also, he s incredibly skilled as a director. he has his hallmark use of rapid editing at times, use of slow motion and freeze frames and ingenious use of contemporary soundtracks. when people first heard that you were making this film, they were surprised because they thought it was very different in