anthony: there were a lot of freakish, never could ve happened at any other times, it seems to me, bands who had a readymade audience. okay, and you did the same. you can basically say, i am a rock star. lydia: well hey, hey, hey. no, no, no. first of all i never said i was a [ bleep ] star. anthony: no, but i mean but not by word, but by deed and deportment. lydia: we are great, aren t we? first of all, i m not a star. i m not an icon. that may be in your midnight fantasies. anthony: but you walked into a club, people knew who you were. lydia: i didn t walk into any place thinking i m a star, i walked in thinking, i got shit to do. i wouldn t say i was a catalyst. i d say i was a cattle prod to get people to do shows, booking shows, curating shows. it s just what i do. it s like, let s go, let s do it. and when people would ask me to do things i d be like, yeah i want to do it, of course.
not by word, but by deed and deportment. lydia: we are great, aren t we? first of all, i m not a star. i m not an icon. that may be in your midnight fantasies. anthony: but you walked into a club, people knew who you were. lydia: i didn t walk into any place thinking i m a star, i walked in thinking, i got shit to do. i wouldn t say i was a catalyst. i d say i was a cattle prod to get people to do shows, booking shows, curating shows. it s just what i do. it s like, let s go, let s do it. and when people would ask me to do things i d be like, yeah i want to do it, of course. people were beautiful doing things because they had to do it, not because of any other grand idea. anthony: so what made you happy back then? i mean, did you have any happy moments? lydia: happiness was not the goal, satisfaction was the goal. as it still is. my anger is on a global level, it s never on a personal level. i m very happy. i m happy to have octopus with you tonight, my dear. th
chris cillizza, and april ryan, author of under fire: reporting from the white house. during that time, kanye was on my apple watch, like a shock, like a cattle prod. i m like, oh, my gosh, what s going on? my mom said, you have to watch this. i said, i can t watch it, i have to turn it off. all these communities being decimated from hurricane michael, the dow lost over 1,300 points today, we got the jamal khashoggi now. is it worth prioritizing kanye over all of that? i think the president is prioritizing himself. i watch a day like today and i think what i ve thought many times before, which is he does what suits his fancy at any given moment. it doesn t matter what s going on in the nation, or what americans want or need to see
ten-minute rant on national television even dropping the f bomb in the oval office. let s discuss with frank bruin ee, april ryan, reporting from the front lines of the trump white house. good evening. frank, i couldn t get my workout on today because right during that time kanye was on. my apple watch it was like a shock, like a cattle prod. i m like, oh, my gosh, what is going on? kanye was on television and then i got home and my mom said, you ve got to watch it. i said, i can t watch it, i have to turn it off. think about this, all the communities being decimated from hurricane michael, the dow lost over 1300 points today. we got the jamal khashoggi case now. is the president prioritizing kanye overall of that? i think the president is prioritizing himself. i mean, i watch a day like today and i think what i ve thought many times before, which is he does what suits his fancy at a given moment. he does what he s in the mood for. it doesn t matter what s going on in the nation. i
it. they love seeing neil: what about the fans and those watching at home? apparently it hits a nerve, bothers them. to an extent. besides one game, i don t know many people that sat out and decided to ban watching football. if you re the ratings tumble. they went down but revenue went up for the owners. the owners don t care. it s polarizing. i don t want football to be political. i would neil: but it is. a little late for that. this is interesting. japan is testing a technology that tracks employees eyes to see if they fall asleep on the job. apparently that s a real concern and they ll blast them with cold air or very strong air conditioning. this is moments ago. what do you make of that? you do that to us with electricity. cattle prod. only in japan. japan has a problem with