that even great leaders have flaws there is none who is righteous, not one is a good book teaches, then we went through a phase we wanted someone we could relate to and likable in someone we wouldn t mind sharing a drink or a meal with, being father likable is not the same as being competent. we don t pick a neurosurgeon based on how fun he or she is at a cocktail party. we don t pick an accountant they sent his or her sense of humor, we picked the person with the most talent with experience, character and ability and the person with the most competent at doing the job. in our politics leans toward someone who captures our frustration disappointment anger and fear and someone who can list the grievances, someone who provides an a reflection of where we are but not necessarily where we should be heading, do we really need someone to tell us where we are, when will we be better served with somebody telling us how to get where we want to go as we reflect on the challenges facing
maddow and joy and myself. the whole gang will be back at 8:00 for special coverage, our whole primetime lineup of colleagues much more tonight starting at 8:00, but right now it s time to sit down with another bucket of popcorn or whatever you re having because it s time for the beat. hi, nicolle will see you at 8:00 p.m right now we re reporting on arraignment of former president donald trump stepped into court, took his seat to make his first appearance as a defendant in a criminal case. this is what that moment looked like this is here the photo right before the arraignment officially began and the news photographers then left the room a standard practice that trump s lawye lawyers asked to maintain today. meaning these are the photos donald trump did not want to world to see trump appeared at times somewhat sullen flanked by his expanded legal team he went on to plead not guilty today. he was watched over, as you can see here, by court officers, who are there not to p
winning comedy series enters its third season, 10 lowers a welcome wagon has arrived tonight. i sit down with ted lasso himself, jason sudeikis. i think we all have had lasso in us to discuss his white house visit shouldn t be afraid to ask for help ourselves surprising origins of his beloved character company comes to me and says hey , we have this commercial. we want to do his career in comedy gift to get to work somewhere like staying alive and his kansas city routes. everything goes through there. grab your biscuits. i m glad you like it. you re a f c. richmond, jersey. and get ready to believe cnn primetime that ted lasso phenomenon jason sudeikis, one on one starts now. i m jake tapper in washington where tonight we re going one on one with comedian and actor jason sudeikis and a cnn primetime special ted lasso phenomenon. the show is now in its third season, boasting 11 emmy, setting new viewership records and bringing a level of success that got sudeikis and his castm
discuss his white house visit. we shouldn t be afraid to ask for help ourselves surprising origins of his beloved character company comes to me and says hey , we have this commercial. we want to do his career in comedy gift to get to work somewhere like staying alive and his kansas city routes. everything goes through there. grab your biscuits. i m glad you like him. you re a f c. richmond, jersey. and get ready to believe cnn primetime that ted lasso phenomenon jason sudeikis, one on one starts now. i m jake tapper in washington where tonight we re going one on one with comedian and actor jason sudeikis and as cnn primetime special ted lasso phenomenon. the show is now in its third season, boasting 11 emmy, setting new viewership records and bringing a level of success that got sudeikis and his castmates invited to the white house. i sat down with sudeikis for a wide ranging conversation at audi field, the home of d. c united while he was here in washington, where, of course
his resume was largely fiction. the press card. no surprise that he is enemies of york times. coming to smear his good name. this week he admitted the times report on this fabricated background was true. journalism 101. graduated from new york s brook college. he said he worked for goldman sachs and citigroup. neither company had heard from them. he and his family on 13 real estate properties. there are records showing he was evicted from two queens apartments for not paying rent. which it makes it even more mysterious that he loaned his house campaign $700,000 for company with no clients and has no website and no linkedin page. none of this would ve come out of george santos had made his second try to win the house c. leaving him struggling to defend what he calls mere embellishments to his resume. i am howard kurtz and missus media buzz. my thoughts on the passing of barbara walters. twitter pressured into spending journalists and experts for contrary views on covid. ge