about the covid-19 and how it was handled and ridicule he took. he picked up paperwork and said let me get the stats myself and find out the 2007 plan with the pandemic and how we went about it won over the people of florida and the country because he got the facts. he was saying you can walk on the beach by yourself without a mask, it is better than sitting in a house with nine people in your house watching netflix. he was saying masks do not work and saying covid hurts elderly because of the account fas. people that do the work, they show up, they open up the books and get a staff out there, be productive and get answers rather than be a show horse like the secretary of transportation or like governor cuomo who got
decade, that s why i was crashing the nbc christmas party tonight, in case you are wondering. i work here and then i was assigned to cover the bush campaign and i m a first campaign about george w. bush when he ran for president, and after that i was used to filming everything. the camera is like part of your body after your first documentary and it becomes everything. from that day forward, i would say. i want to get, and there s another piece here i want to show about, just the two of you walking through the building with the line is, i m a workhorse, not a show horse. can we have that ready? my entire adult life, i have been two steps behind you with this camera trying to keep up with you. mama, do you realize that? . you walk at a pace. hard to keep up with you. i am a workhorse.
aim a camera at her? i ve been aiming at a camera at her my whole life. it was just those cheap dime store cameras at first. but i worked in nbc for a decade, that s why i was crashing the nbc christmas party tonight, in case you are wondering. i work here and then i was assigned to cover the bush campaign and i m a first campaign about george w. bush when he ran for president, and after that i was used to filming everything. the camera is like part of your body after your first documentary and it becomes everything. from that day forward, i would say. i want to get, and there s another piece here i want to show about, just the two of you walking through the building with the line is, i m a workhorse, not a show horse. can we have that ready? my entire adult life, i have been two steps behind you with this camera trying to keep up with you. mama, do you realize that? . you walk at a pace. hard to keep up with you. i am a workhorse. is that the short story of your life? trying
show horse. she wouldn t sit down and overemote. you re not going to get that out of here. haven t you tried to interview her? yes. i did an interview with her. i thought she was great in. i thought it was really fascinating interview, and i thought she said a lot of things that were very personal. does she strike you as an oversharer? no. right? see? she is a tough interview. she eats nails for breakfast. has she always been that way? oh, yeah. growing up? oh, yeah. did you ever looking at it from the inside, did you ever want to be in politics? i have the appetite for politics, but i don t have the stomach for it. i can t handle. i don t want to be a political football. that s why i can t come on the show when the january 6th footage came out in the first place. i don t want to be used. every word i say can and will be weaponized. right. not so much today now that she stepped down. i feel like nobody cares anymore what i say. but in the political con
violently attacked in her house in an awful example of the political violence in our country. do you decide next chapter? yeah. and i don t think it s a binary. there can be a lot in between there. she has put in her time. you know, a piece of context for people, when it comes to being a lawmaker in congress you can be a powerhouse legislator, meaning understand the rules, can you maneuver. you can be a powerhouse fund-raiser. or you can be a little bit of a show horse. and i think she is one of those people who she had all three. she has the showmanship. she has the fund-raising prowess. and she has the legislative skill. it s a great point. please. and this is, you know, very sort of classic nancy pelosi. very choreographed. right? i mean, she all of her allies are on the house floor. she telegraphed when she was going to speak. we re all now watching for when that s going to happen. this has been one of her trademarks and one of the reasons that she s been so successful legi