And just goes kablewy. What has this guy all worked up . Something that will bring back great memories for all of aus, friday, january 23, 2015. Afrnlts from nbc news this is today with matt lauer and Savannah Guthrie live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning. Welcome to today on a friday morning. That little boy reminding me of a young willie geist in some ways. Same reaction still to what hes talking about. Hell explain. Well tell you what he is talking about. Meanwhile, everybody is talking about deflategate. We heard from brady and belichick yesterday. Trying to take the air out of the scandal. Think of the puns i could have made. They are on line. You dont have to look far. Lets get to that. Its our top story, the deflategate scandal. New questions are raised after both new england coach Bill Belichick and tom brady spoke out denying knowing anything about underinflated footballs. Peter alexander is outside in foxborough with the latest. Good morning to you. Repor
What has this guy worked up . Something that will bring back great memories for all of us today, january 23rd, 2015. From nbc news, this is today. With matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. And good morning. Welcome to today on a friday morning. That lit boil reminded me of a young willie geist in some ways. Really. Same reaction still. It goes to my brain. It goes to my heart. Well tell you what he is talking about later on. Meanwhile, everybody is still talking about deflategate. We heard from brady and belichick yesterday trying to take the air out of the scandal. Come on. Wait a minute. Think of what i could have made. Theyre online. You dont have to look far. Our top story, the ongoing deflategate scandal. New questions are being raised after both new England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick and Quarterback Tom Brady spoke out and denied knowing anything about underinflated footballs. Nbc National Correspondent Peter Alexander is outside Gill
We started discussing what was the future of this place. In october of 2009 i came with my crew for three days just as an experiment and film in the city just as an outsider. Talked to a few people. Absolutely riveretted by the people and the plays. I thought theres definitely a movie here. We need to make a film in detroit. Host when impacted, i read your father had an impact on you watching him and his business over the years. Guest , thats right, my father is had a manufacturing company. He really like in the 1980s with the rise in japan had to innovate and come up up with new ideas and making it difficult to create products. He started engineering complicated things that couldnt be replicated or stolen or easily made overseas. Thats now his business arrived. I kind of had a front row seat to what it was like going you in the 1980s. How he survived was interesting it was all about being nimble and innovative. Which i think detroit needs and the rest of the country pretty much needs
Connection. I had never considered making a film in detroit, or one with any personal ties to myself. Mike codirector and i started talking about a detroit in late 2008. Things seemed to be getting worse. It was already bad in the 1980s. In lot of people i knew were leaving. In october of 2009 i came with my crew for three days just as an experiment and film in the city just as an outsider. Talked to a few people. Absolutely riveretted by the people and the plays. I thought theres definitely a movie here. We need to make a film in detroit. When impacted, i read your father had an impact on you watching him and his business over the years. Thats right, my father is had a manufacturing company. He really like in the 1980s with the rise in japan had to innovate and come up with new ideas and making it difficult to create products. He started engineering complicated things that couldnt be replicated or stolen or easily made overseas. Thats now his business arrived. I kind of had a front ro
Brothers. They were adamant to keep their products made in the United States. However, i would say the vast majority, Something Like 60 of my fathers went out of business. Partly because of it was just cheaper to make things overseas. How many documentaries have you done before this one . A lot. Ive been making films over ten years. This is our fifth documentary feature off of theaters. We made a lot of small and large Television Products for hbo. We make our living in the nonfiction world which is rare and lucky. Are you based . New york city. Which of those documentaries made it biggest . Jesus camp. We made a film called jesus camp. We lost to al gore convenient truth. We all knew we were going to lose. It really sort of struck a nerve. It was really a look at the evangelical right through the eyes of children who are being home schooled and creationism, etcetera. It was at that time in 2007 a real window into this world. We impact judgment on the kids. Sort of put a face on the nam