these are unifying things within our party. we believe it will help propel not only the nominee but help us win. mike: last question. of a julyility nominee how worried are you about a deadline? speaker ryan: i do not worry about stuff like that. i am not. mike: what are the possibilities? speaker ryan: i am busy working in congress. i do not think about stuff like that. couple jake: weeks ago you are trying to get into a new routine. have you found that routine? getting there? how has it changed? speaker ryan: i have more people with me. here, i just work. i work out and i work. i have that routine. at home, it is a similar routine. volleyball and basketball on weekends. packers had a good win on sunday. jake: you were there? speaker ryan: yeah. i pretty much got myself in a routine. jake: you had dinner with nancy pelosi last night. what was the most interesting thing you learned? speaker ryan: the most interesting thing i learned this is newsworthy, that i had dinner w
guest: alex kellner was the name that my uncle, alexander korda, was born with and which he changed when he moved to biewd past as a university student because it sounded deeply jewish. at first he spelled it corda, then he changed it toor host: who was sir alex korda? guest: he was perhaps at the prototypical film producer also film director. directed hit first film at a teenage age in 1914, and directed at least 100 and perhaps twice as many movies during the course of his life and produced i don t know how many, many, many, many. europe, united kingdom, and of course in hollywood, when he was there. he was an affable genius, and being his nephew was a full-time excitement. host: what was his influence on you? guest: he, your father, and your other uncle? guest: well, you know, first of all, an enormous respect for talent of any kind. by definition. people were good at making films, got at recognizing talent, even though they don t share it themselves. and sec