mike: boy did he ever hitch himself to the right wagon? is he a master of and he knows what i like to do. i like to transform the physical because it makes you it makes it easier to get into the interior of a character. so, the more believable you are physically, the more we ll go into who, i mean, we will believe how are. and in england we met a british prosthetics designer who is maybe the genius that i have ever met. i have done it a lot. i played old ladies and out of africa and everything. but this guy was so together. roy helen and mark, the british guy made these four decades very, very believable. and the way they did it was by doing less and less. we did four different sessions of testing and each time i
[ laughter ] mike: boy did he ever hitch himself to the right wagon? is he a master of and he knows what i like to do. i like to transform the physical because it makes you it makes it easier to get into the interior of a character. so, the more believable you are physically, the more we ll go into who, i mean, we will believe how are. and in england we met a british prosthetics designer who is maybe the genius that i have ever met. i have done it a lot. i played old ladies and out of africa and everything. but this guy was so together. roy helen and mark, the british guy made these four decades very, very believable. and the way they did it was by doing less and less. we did four different sessions
hair today. [ laughter ] mike: boy did he ever hitch himself to the right wagon? is he a master of and he knows what i like to do. i like to transform the physical because it makes you it makes it easier to get into the interior of a character. so, the more believable you are physically, the more we ll go into who, i mean, we will believe how are. and in england we met a british prosthetics designer who is maybe the genius that i have ever met. i have done it a lot. i played old ladies and out of africa and everything. but this guy was so together. roy helen and mark, the british guy made these four decades very, very believable. and the way they did it was by doing less and less.
rhetoric and anti-government rhetoric and, you know, i understand that that may not be their goal, but what does that say to the crazies that they can leave or be removed? what does that say? heidi, is it over the top? what do you think? i think the rhetoric is over the top. i listened to one of the broadcasts of the so-called group who has a so-called radio show. the guys are whaackowackos. they don t speak for conservatives. no one is going to believe them or follow them because they sent out letters. they re desperate for attention. i don t agree with anything they say. it s interesting if you read their rhetoric they re also against foreclosures. how is that a conservative value? go ahead, bring the foreclosures, get the free market working again. let s do a limbaugh story here tonight. limb baugh claims the presidents playing out character assassination. you agree with that? i m not going to bash rush limbaugh or any other host. i don t bash you either or stephanie or anyb
run, excuse me, that north korea has achieved its nuclear mission so i think we might have a scenario if journalists go, for example, to this nuclear test site being dismantled where north korea is celebrating their achievements and the fact they were a bell to being this successful in achieving a nuclear capability despite sanctions and international pressure. so president trump, you know, has said it, you know, that he s the master of, you know, the art of the deal but what does this tell you about kim jong-un, how he operates? if it s mission accomplished, they got everything they need, there would no longer be a need for these tunnels or this kind of testing, what s his message? i think this is part of his negotiating strategy. he s showing he can abide by certain international agreements. he can check all the right boxes. he can deescalate tensions on the korean peninsula and in the