family called parkland. playing a polygamous mormon husband in hbo s big love, and then helping to elevate the history channel with his emmy winning role in the series, in the hatfields and mccoys. you see the big stars who work all the time, and i have never had that one movie that really put it all together for me. this franchise officially closed to numerous fire code violations. he was currently starring in the movie the circle and the cbs crime show training day . his family s same said bill s passion for the arts was felt by all who knew him and his warmth and tireless energy. we find stephanie elam on the red carpet.
welcome back. i m alex witt here at msnbc world headquarters in new york. as we approach the bottom of the hour, here s what we re monitoring for you. this sad news to share out of hollywood, veteran actor bill pac paxton died saturday due to complications from surgery, he was in twister and titanic. he was nominated for hatfields and mccoys. he earned three golden globe nominations for his hbo series big love. bill paxton just 61 years old. let s take you overseas now. massive crowds in trafalgar square and they re gathered for the first open-air screening by
six years we have been going at it like the hatfields and mccoys until almost we forgotten who killed who in the first place and we don t know we re not clear what we re fighting about. so it would take a bedside manner such as you have to lower the temperature, as senator kane suggested. he and 12 democrats wrote a letter suggesting they were willing to work with republicans as we go forward. i think it will take a little while to lower that temperature just because we have spent six years as hatfields and mccoys, but i m committed to trying. that s the way e we usually work in the committee. and i d like to get away from the testiness of last night and. today and back toward the way we have learned to work. a couple other things. i hope those watchesing are reassured. what i heard from you, i believe i m correct about this, is while we intend to repair the damage of obamacare and that would mean
2 hours and 10 minutes, levitt, less than 2 hours. i don t have it for two others. you ve been here nearly four. and next tuesday you ll go before the finance committee, which will vote on whether you go forward to the president. i m very hopeful that your tone will help us come to a conclusion and a consensus in this very important area of providing concrete, practical alternatives to give americans access to health care they can afford. i was reflecting last night on the hearing and today. they ve been pretty testy. we often have strong opinions here, because we have differences of opinions. but i think that s a reflection of, one, the election over the past year, which became very uncivil. more so than i liked. and republicans can take our share of the blame for that. but also, this issue, which for six years, we ve been going at it like the hatfields and mccoys
in west virginia in almost we ve forgotten who killed who in the first place. and we don t know, you know we re not absolutely clear what we re fighting about. so it would take a bedside manner such as you have to lower the temperature, as senator kaine suggested. he and 12 democrats, he was among 12 democrats who wrote a letter suggesting that they were willing to work with republicans, as we go forward. i think it will take a little while to lower that temperature, just a because we spent six years as hatfields and mccoys, but i m committed to trying. that s the way we usually work in the committee on very contentious issues, skilled like to get away from the testiness of last night and today and back toward the way we ve learned to work. a couple of other things, i hope those watching are reassured by what they heard from you. what i heard from you, i believe i m correct about this, is that while we intend to repair the damage of obamacare and that would eventually mean repealing