let me say that again $758 million. that s the largest lottery prize with a single winner ever in north america. the winning numbers, by the way, 6-7-16-23-26, and powerball 4. you didn t play, though? maybe you should i never play. i think it is such a waste of money. i understand it s as operational, i get it. people who it s about $20 a year. if you put it into a 529, savings. look, you probably won t win. you should use the money for something else. you re more likely to give birth to quadruplets, be killed by an asteroid strike, or be struck by lightning while you re drowning. i would rather pay the you give me the $5, and i ll talk about the yacht you re not getting. you can invest it. president trump dials down the rhetoric and pushes a
security program at what would happen if the president didn t play by the rules with regard to one of these grand juries? do you think that could happen? i think it would be incredibly surprising and really troubling for the country. whether or not the president wants to comply, his new white house chief of staff john kelly sets he doesn t want toss cross-wise with the courts. so the president would find his inner circle putting pressure on him. i understand you have known john kelly for quite some time. talk about the approach he ll take. i notice you say you re supporting his approach, but do you respect the president to respond in kind? so i think this president will find himself in a very different situation than with john kellie. general kelly is somebody who
i thought they were unusually frozen, perhaps they were just freaked out by the attention. they didn t ask any follow-up questions. and why one of the parole commissioners felt obligated to wear a kansas city chiefs tie, an nfl team tie. i know o.j. didn t play for the chiefs. but still. there are lots of tie designs out there. i think he should have worn a different tie. he is obsessed with the tie, by way. talked about this all day. if he wore a buffalo bills tie, it would have been a different discussion. it would be even more bizarre. you know, you keep bringing up pay back. geragos even said well, we should have just gone by the law. but there were a number of things that took place in this trial that people thought were not fair. there was a large part of this country and the world thought it wasn t fair that he walked free
because he doesn t understand policy, i think they ll do an about face. there was one clip you didn t play, i alone can fix it. now what we re finding out with health care as being the first test, he s actually thinking, i don t know how to fix this. paul ryan, can you come up with something? just get me a win, and then he s all over the place in terms of sending congress signals on what it is that he wants out of health care. and i don t think that ultimately this is going to happen. because if you see those members of congress coming out of these hours long meetings with the president, they say that they re optimistic, but there s no sign that they ve made any kind of progress on the specifics, and to his base, here s the irony. republicans all along have thought if we don t get this done, poi bio, are we going to be punished because we ve been promising this to the base for eight plus years. if you drill down and look at the polling stats in trump
equivalent of judges, was wearing a kansas city chiefs tie. o.j. didn t play for the kansas city chiefs, but it certainly speaks to a certain football fan fandom. i thought he could have picked a different tie for today s proceedings. we have about 40 seconds. of you eve followed o.j. for so long. he s always trying to put the shine on something, right? he said he was kind of cajoled into going. he said that about so many things in his life. right. he ll continue doing it. he will live quietly in florida. remember, he was out from 1995 to 2007, living off his pension, selling auto graphs, selling memorabilia. he ll play a lot of golf and remain the pariah he s been since the day he was acquitted. and the goldman s certainly