Here for you. A pack of wolves. Along with joe, willy, and me can i ask you this question im going to kick him off the set. How did the wolves get to gerald ford . That was an old snl skit. Where brokaw was gone on vacation and he did all of these and all of these scenarios and it ended up, the brokaw character stopped him and said, is that really going to happen . Do i have to read this . Okay, along with joe, willy and me, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle, former aide to the george w. Bush white house and state departments, elise jordan, and historian and rogers professor of the presidency at vanderbilt university, jon meacham. He is an nbc news and msnbc contributor. And of late, tim mcgraws partner. Faith, step aside. Yeah, hows that going . Its gone very well, thank you for asking. I was i actually did it under false pretenses. I thought it was a project with faith and mcgraw showed up. So it was kind of like when mika shows up when mika doesnt show up and joe does, its awf
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