to talk about kevin. i never intended to be an actor and i did slide it into when i stopped writing and it occurs to me that maybe it has a relation. what i love about the cinema is that introspection. is what i love about poetry also which is that feeling of a kind of inar tick lasy and looking far way for saying unsayable things and knowing that you re going to fail and that communication is kind of impossible but you re going to try anyway. i think s a relationship for me about being a performer. rose: david brooks and tilda swinton next. captioning sponsored by rose communications rose: tonight we look at mitt romney sesounding win inhe florida primary last night. he won by a wide margin with 46% the vote. this brings the massachusetts governor one step closer to becoming the republican nominee. newt gingrich who won the south carolina primary finished second despite the loss, the former house speaker said he will continue to fight for the nomination. joining she d
actor and i did slide it into when i stopped writing and it occurs to me that maybe it has a relation. what i love about the cinema is that introspection. is what i love about poetry also which is that feeling of a kind of inar tick lasy and looking far way for saying unsayable things and knowing that you re going to fail and that communication is kind of impossible but you re going to try anyway. i think s a relationship for me about being a performer. rose: david brooks and tilda swinton next. captioning sponsored by rose communications rose: tonight we look at mitt romney sesounding win inhe florida primary last night. he won by a wide margin with 46% the vote. this brings the massachusetts governor one step closer to becoming the republican nominee. newt gingrich who won the south carolina primary finished second despite the loss, the former house speaker said he will continue to fight for the nomination. joining she david brooks, a column nyse for the new york times
discussion of afghanistan. and i would add pakistan, which we talked about last time on television, and i think that s a very useful public service. all right. a friend of morning joe and someone widely considered one of the most brilliant and gifted diplomats of his generation, richard holbrooke, has died. good morning, everyone, it is tuesday, december 14. welcome to morning joe. with us on set, msnbc and time magazine senior analyst maura calpern. and pulitzer-prize winning author, john meacham. mika, we were going into this event last night and got the news. we were at the apollo and about to get into a crowd and literally crossed our blackberries. yeah. just stunning. you know, he was 69. y had certainly seemed younger. full of life. a lot more energetic. and you can t john, you know, we a lot of people had fun at richard s expense from time to time. joe biden earlier said he was the most arrogant s.o.b., and then he goes, he s also the right guy f
now the troubled actress is headed to rehab today, monday, august 2nd, 2010. headed to rehab today, monday, august 2nd, 2010. vi captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning. welcome to today on a monday morning. i m matt lauer. i m ann curry in for meredith. as you know the only thing keeping the oil from flowing into the gulf is the new containment pipe placed on the busted well last month. that could change with the so-killed static kill method. as early as today engineers will try to kill the well by forcing cement and maybe mud into it. some gulf coast residents are fearing it will pave the way for bp to cut and run. coming up, we ll hear what the company s ceo is saying about that. and we have a woman accused of going on a rampage and stabbing her two young nieces while she was babysitting them in an up scale neighborhood north of new york city. it has neighbors including one known celebrity on edge. details coming up. also, the high points
this morning after abrupt decision to stop testing o on a supposed new and improved containment cap. they announced they needed time for, quote, additional analysis before moving forward to capture most if not all of the oil spewing from the broken well. nbc s kristen dahlgren joins us live now from venice, louisiana. good morning, kristen. reporter: good morning, veronica. remember the tests were so imminent. we waited all day for the flow of oil to stop. and just late yesterday, the key statement that the key tests would have to be pushed back. this is not what so many hoped to see this morning, dark clouds of oil still gushing from the leaking well and a murky explanation of why. in a written statement late tuesday, incident commander thad allen said after looking at their research, including a seismic map made yesterday of often and under the well, he sate, quote, we decided that the process may benefit from additional analysis. so today they will take a closer look bef