Jay says. We do this. This is our job. We do it every day and this work week the practices that we put in throughout the week that allow us to just go out on sundays and feel calm and comfortable with the game plan that we have and so thats really what its all about. Reporter they really have been keeping it loose ducis. Ive been in the locker room all week. Theyre shooting hoops in there, theyre making fun of each other theres dog masks flying around. You dont feel the pressure of the situation. Reporter and that is a great sign. It wasnt just in the atlanta game theyve been that way all season long, a lot of loose talk in the locker room. Ive got a good feeling about this game, jamie. You go. Reporter ive got a really good feeling about this. Well talk more about it coming up in little bit later. For jaime apody im Ducis Rodgers live in south philadelphia channel6 action news. Back to you guys. We like hearing that. Getting to and from the game whether by car or by septa will be diff
Of social social school and practice and is a professor of professional practice of urban and Public Affairs at Columbia University. He joins us today to discuss the latest book, mayor which he will sign copies of following discussion. We are also pleased to welcome todays moderator who is the host of the program the host of cnn and a newspaper columnist and author. A frequent guest host for Chris Matthews and prior to returning to broadcast he practiced law ten years who is the namesake of the Beasley School of law at Temple University. Please join me to welcome Michael Nutter the 17. Good evening. [applause] the best job in politics. Why is the mayor the best job in politics . To make you can see the value and impact of your work and changing peoples lives. Is it fair to say that looking at the periodic table you never would have pursued a career in politics . Tell the story. [laughter] that is pretty likely that frankly did not give a damn with Biomedical Engineering and it became v
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With joe biden and cory booker. Ill talk to dnc chairman tom perez about that and about the democrats mustwin governors race in virginia on tuesday. This is ned brooks inviting you to meet the press. And celebrating the 70 years of meet the press sf. I have no doubt id beat mr. Nixon. Elections matter. I think votes matter. The elections, the president s, the candidates and the news makers who have made history right here on meet the press. Joining me no insight and analysis are nbc special correspondent tom brokaw, peggy noonan, Washington Post columnist Eugene Robinson and nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt. Welcome to sunday for 70 years and counting, its meet the press. From nbc news in washington, the longestrunning show in Television History celebrates i ing its 70th year. Good sunday morning. Welcome to our anniversary broadcast. 70 years ago tomorrow at 8 00 p. M. That the first moderator of meet the press, mara roundtree brought viewers what we call Americas Press
We just missed each other. Im so glad to finally meet you in person. I have admired your work for so long. It is so great to welcome you. He has been a senior attorney in the u. S. Department of justice. You know the olc that provides constitutional advice to the president , the most important constitutional body in the Justice Department. He testified before congress on many occasions and he is here , today to discuss his new book untrodden ground. And as our moderator, it is a thrill to welcome my old friend peter spiro. He is the Charles Weiner chair in International Law at temple universitys Beasley School of law. Before joining temple, he was rusk professor at the university of georgia law school. He is a former law clerk to david souter. He specializes in International Immigration and constitutional law and is the author of beyond citizenship, american identity after globalization. Join me in welcoming harold bruff and peter spiro. [applause] peter thanks, jeff, very much for tha