vegas? paul comes walking across the street with some woman on his arm, you know, and i just bust out laughing in the theater. the wife is like what the hell are you laughing at? i m like, that s paul. 2004-2005, spring. we actually met online on a dating website. i remember seeing his picture and thinking, i m going to get a date with that guy. he s good looking. man, he is cute. he probably won t go out with me but i m going to get a date with this guy. tell them what you re doing. our second christmas together. 2007. he was so down to earth. just like the guy next door. sweet, kind, caring. obviously got a lot of attention. he was in acting and modeling. but he just seemed like he needed that steady, genuine attention that i don t think he really got from his jobs or from family. something was missing. he was looking for something. it was just he seemed like a
start, so not as big as it was at the start, not so not as big as it was at the start, not the spectacular ratings that david start, not the spectacular ratings that david tennant and matt smith were getting in their times. i think people were getting in their times. i think people will be delighted by the fact that we people will be delighted by the fact that we have had a female doctor who has been that we have had a female doctor who has been doing different kinds of stories. has been doing different kinds of stories, keeping the legacy of doctor stories, keeping the legacy of doctor who going, and certainly her place doctor who going, and certainly her place in doctor who going, and certainly her place in history is assured. only 12 people place in history is assured. only 12 people have worked on the moon. they have only people have worked on the moon. they have only been 13 doctors. so it is a pretty have only been 13 doctors. so it is a pretty elite group
you just bolster your base? when you don t have an argument you attack people. and that has worked for trump to some degree. but, you know like his father ted cruz killed ted kennedy. at the time it seems so ridiculous but then you realize a lot of people actually believe that. they look in the tabloids and think oh, my god this really happened. but these guys don t have a case. a normal communication where you have a coms team that would coordinate with the senators and all the members and they say we think this is the best way and go out and test it. coms is like landscaping. if the grass is cut and hedges are trimmed they don t pay much attention to it. but trump is going to do his own coms, but people won t go out and take the risk because he ll simply change the message. here s what we re going to say about it and we re going to
is when he s guilty he wants high-level people in the law and order wings of the u.s. government to say he isn t. yeah. to come out and do it in a very public way. i think the comey example is maybe the most parallel. so comey is telling him privately, look, sir, you are not a target of this investigation, at least not right now. but because comey won t go out and say it publicly after multiple requests, the president fires him. then insists on making that a part of sort of the firing letter. he doesn t even sort of try to hide behind the pretenses. he says thanks for telling me three times i wasn t under investigation. because it just so vexes him that jim comey won t go out and say that. maybe we are seeing the early signs of that with barr. this is not a session situation yet. but it certainly is parallel to some things we have seen in the past. that s right. the comey example is spot on. that is perhaps one of the largest reasons why he was fired. the president asked him
retaliate. let s not strip each other down because ultimately the party will have to pull together. joining me now, the reverend al sharpton, host of politicians nation on msnbc. that should all sound familiar because she said that on your show. what was the takeaway from that? what do you think the message is via valerie jarrett from the obama camp? it was clear. the message they re saying is let us not have such a purist measure to the candidates that when we come up with whatever the candidate is in the democratic party, that we have blocks of the democratic party that won t go out and support them because they didn t pass some kind of litmus test on things that really are not principle differences. it may be tactics. it may be how want to deal with things a certain way. and i think she brought it right in to where former president