And by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss spent his life discovering the outer reaches of the cosmos and the tiniest particles perceived. He has written nine books. Latest text is titled the greatest story ever told so far, why are we here . Professor krauss, good to have you back on the program. Great to be back with you. Let me start by talking about the mari referenced a while ago. Im not surprised there will be a march for science. Yes. Tell me more about it. I think the idea is people are i hope the idea is people are really concerned about the fact that this administration, as some administrations have done, theyre not basing their Public Policy on empirical reality. It is really important if were going to have sound Public Policy that helps this country that we base it on reality, like Climate Change for example. And so theres a scientists in particular are concerned about attacks on science by this administr
Are you gonna run for president . I think i just got an f from you, actually. laughter applause bryan cranston, welcome. Thanks, good to be here. So nice to have you here. I cant help but stare at your ears. Really . Yes, theyre normal sized. Theyre normal sized ears, yeah. Well, i think so. Yeah . So im watching the movie and im watching you portray, transform yourself into lbj and i was fixated from the very moment you came onscreen on those massive ears. bryan laughs which i can confirm are prosthetic. Well, theyre partially my ears. The best way to apply a prosthetic is to blend it in with your natural features. Right. [bryan] right. So i had the ear pieces that started up here near the top and blended in so that these pieces looked natural and it the lobe dropped about another inch and a half. Down to about your shoulders, honestly. Yeah, theyre rubbin shoulders. They were just right there. And then there was a piece that brought the ears out like that. And if you just do that, al