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it is different. not necessarily easier. obviously maybe because you get used to some aspects of it. but the job has morphed, it s changed. certainly the world of terrorism and what we do to counter it has brought changes to the department, changes to our mindset. 9-11 was a watershed. it was clearly a game changer for certainly for this police department and other police departments as well. brian: here you are running this operation, bigger than anyone else in the world. so right now you see your role in that operation how? some people might say i m a micro manager. you can t micromanage 51,000 people. so you pay attention to certain things. brian: kelly s day is busy. he begins this one with a highly secretive counterterrorism brief, gathering intelligence about the world wide threats that face the city.
this is not a gimmick. i m an artist and i should be taking it seriously. why were they booing? another big winner was rihanna. she swept four r&b categories. is that because he s had recent news events. brian: he s been a clown the entire year. the more fame he got, the bigger idiot. steve: i think he was talking about his craft. not just a singer, but a craft. brian: did you pick up the new york city times? the new york times wall street journal was able to fire up on the big i.r.s. situation which is really blossoming into a scandal. miller s presentation, the assumed to be former acting director of the i.r.s., one of the biggest insults to the american people you could see when this guy says the word target is not accurate. i don t think we did anything illegal. we did bad customer service and there was no politics involved in targeting the tea party people?
takes me on a tour and gives me a sense of an average day in his suv and his office. gretchen: did you have your man bag in that shot? brian: i think i did. steve: then you should have to prove you re looking for a job to collect unemployment check. or should the government take you at your word? that s coming up. gretchen: first here is the band perry from last night s billboard music awards. come on look what mommy is having.
retribution whatsoever. we didn t do anything. brian: we still haven t. it s like in the middle of a scandal, it s like you sending out mary lieu henner to handle something with trump industries. she s very capable. she did a great job. brian: last night, you managed to put in like you have the tension of not knowing who won, a look back at the series, but you also gave back. i don t know how, between industry and charity, this thing is a win-win-win, this celebrity apprentice . we raised $13 million, more than that, for charities, various charities overt few seasons. it s really been amazing. so many charities benefited. last night we gave a lot of money to little john for diabetes, which his mother died recently of it. and he s a terrific guy, too. so we just had a great year. we had a great season. so much money goes to charity. steve: we re looking at tim tebow showed up and presented a couple hundred thousand dollars for trace adkins. spoiler alert.