president. you don t have what it takes. steve: reverse psychology. ainsley: nbc tweets this out nothing but respect for our future president. #golden globes. pete: our president. steve: that was 8:07 p.m. eastern. ainsley: before she got the award. steve: during seth meyers. ainsley: opening. steve: during his openings monologue. first time seen in a cut away. right after that suddenly esquire says the same thing, w. magazine. fox 4 kansas city said seriously can t oprah be our president? and what s interesting is she has said, said last night apparently she has no plans to run for president. but then the l.a. times talked to her long-time companion steadman graham and he said that if the people wanted her, she would run. ainsley: she would do it. pete: i m told by the experts there is some sort of difference between nbc, nbc news and msnbc. if you look at all of that there sure doesn t look like one. if nbc is tweeting out our
women and sexual harassment or her own political ambitions? she said and laughed it off in the past, et cetera, etc. but now, it seems to be a more serious issue. she is clearly a powerful speaker. she clearly has a ready made constituency because it s hollywood and it stretches beyond that. after donald trump, why would we think that only people with political experience with elected office should run for president? her long time partner steadman graham is quoted as saying it s up to the people. she would absolutely do it. the actress merrill streep told the washington post she launched a rocket tonight. i want her to run for president. i don t think she had any intention of declaring, but now she doesn t have a choice. you know oprah. what do you think?
oprah would be different if you want to check. steadman graham, her long time companion said it s up to the people. she would absolutely do it. merrill streep said she launched a rocket. i don t think she had an intention of declaring, but now she doesn t have a choice. if are months if not three years, but there is another skeptic there. you know who who is not is a lot of obama white house. you can find the former deputy cheaf of staff talking about this positively and you can find the people who ran in 1220 and they couldn t. it bears noting that some seasoned political professionals
longtime partner steadman graham told a reporter from the los angeles times that she might absolutely run. so what are we to make of that? well, i think the fact she seems to have taken care to avoid politics throughout much of her career means she s built up something of a reservoir of good will, every move she made would not be granted with the typical cynicism you see voters grant a lot of politicians moves with. she s have to take policy positions that will alienate people, that s true. but i think she ll be extended more of the benefit of the doubt based on her 30-year track record. her support for hillary, it was pretty muted. . she picked her spots. think that would serve her well. i don t think she would be greeted as a political hack just trying to get into the race for her ego like donald trump has been viewed. i want to circle back to an issue that will be huge in 2020 no matter who runs, immigration. how congress is using it as a
vehicle. trayvon came from his left side, asked him, did he have did he have a problem? george said no. at that point, trayvon said, well, you do now. he punched him in the nose, knocked him to the concrete and started beating him. george was there, yelling for help for at least 40 seconds. it s clearly him on the tape. joining us this morning, lou palumbo, nassau county police officer and director i have trouble talking, one minute, 30 seconds into the show. nice to have you. we ve spent a lot of time now talking about this particular case. we re now getting the version of events fleshd out not only by george zimmerman s father but also his attorney as well. what kind of things are you listening for and you want to know from their perspective? unfortunately i don t think there s much from their perspective that s going to influence me at this point. what i would be more inclined to do is review some of the crime scene investigations, forensics, autopsy reports. his s