americans who are worried about these issues. it is important read. it s a book that everyone needs to read as we talk about all the others. this is the thing that matters. it s very yellow. josh green, congratulations on publication day, my friend. thank you for the book. that is our show for tonight. now it is time for the last word, with lawrence o donnell. good evening, my friend lawrence. good evening, alex. we have professor andrew weissmann we have professor laurence tribe from , we have glenn kirschner who so valuable was in the room today. during this argument during which i think even donald trump knows the whole thing collapsed. the defense that could save him, the immunity defense, collapsed before his eyes. when you are arguing about navy seal commandoes being able to assassinate your political rivals, i think you are not winning. i am a lame person, i only went to tv law school, i can t wait to be taught somewhere in your hour, but by layman s opinion
# in pist ormai nessuno balla.# hello from new york, and welcome to our talking movies martin scorsese special. i m here in lower manhattan, in the neighbourhood of little italy. in the 19505 and 60s, it was home to martin scorsese, who is, without any doubt, one of america s most celebrated film makers. my name s tom. a0 years or so ago, prior to my move to live in new york, i was already a big scorsese fan. the director had made his mark with his defining films of the 19705 like mean streets. i m gonna pay him next week. i m gonna pay. ..taxi driver. you talking to me? ..and the soon to be released raging bull. there s no one else around wants to fight me. they re all afraid. ..all three starring robert de niro. the collaboration with de niro persists to the present day, but he s also worked closely with leonardo dicaprio on many memorable movies. she is a prim looking stargazer. gangs of new york. i d check my pockets if i was you. cos i do believe she lifted your timepie
..and the aviator. we don t care about - money here, mr hughes. well, that s because you have it. ..the departed. think about it, hot shot. ..which brought scorsese his first best director oscar, and the wolf of wall street. i want you to deal with your problems by becoming rich. in all, he s made more than 45 features, often crime films, and won numerous accolades. it s a very impressive body of work. his films have been influenced by his italian american background and by his catholicism. he nearly always features macho, posturing men and sometimes extreme violence. what i like about martin scorsese as a film maker is that his films are about something. they have moral weight. also, he s incredibly skilled as a director. he has his hallmark use of rapid editing at times, use of slow motion and freeze frames and ingenious use of contemporary soundtracks. when people first heard that you were making this film, they were surprised because they thought it was very different in
campaign travel as the administration s poll numbers sink while the border crisis reaches critical levels with thousands of migrants arriving every day and released into the country. welcome to fox news live. i m griff jenkins. hey, jacqui. jacqui: good to be with you, i m jacqui heinrich. in a victory for trump, and the 2024 election cycle. alex has this for us. let s start with the drive by the biden-harris campaign. it offered bullet points and did not hold back. inside the maga plan to attack and ban the abortion pill. tying the former president to restrictive abortion policies. the biden team says the campaign as a whole will hit full steam by early summer, but a push is evident now to connect more so with black and hispanic voters. yesterday the president commuted the sentences of 11 people in prison for nonviolent drug offenses and on wednesday touted bidenomics with a focus on minority businesses. it s a fundamental break from trickle down economics, economics tha
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