little things. weightlessness. but to see the blue color go right by. and now, you re staring at the black. that s the thing. the covering of blue is the sheet, this blanket, this this kocomforter of blue that w have around. we think oh, that s blue sky. and you rip a sheet off of you when you are asleep and you are looking into blackness. into black ugliness. and you look down. there s the blue down there. and the black up there. and it s it s just there is mother earth and comfort. and there is is there death? i don t know. is that the way death is? and it s gone. jesus. more on that journey, shortly. neil degrasse tyson joins us. we begin, though, with breaking news and a countdown perhaps to answers or if answers aren t forthcoming, to consequences. again, perhaps. the breaking news, another big subpoena from the house select committee on january 6th. it s for jeffrey clark, the justice-department official whom the president wanted to make acting-attorney gene
we want to throw him a little bit. he s going to be riding high. thow about tiny dancer ? that s my man. also my nickname in high school. tonight, the biggest pandemic problem no one has really talked about until now. the supply campaign. chain. the supply chain. the supply chain issue. the supply chain. what is it? the issue is like the blob from the early sci-fi movies, this mysterious mass of manpower, motivation, and business maneuvers that is moving slowly, smothering out economy and more. this video of cargo ships in the water off l.a. port. they re not just sitting. they are stranded. why? no one to receive. no one to offload. and no one to export. do i sound like shatner right now? back to news. this is the mark of the blob. and that s why the man who is most threatened by the blob, president biden, went there to take it on. the port of los angeles announced today that it is going to begin operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week. this follows the
a five-or-ten minute mission but he says enough to change his life. oh my god. it was unbelievable. unbelievable. you know, the little things, the waitlessness, but to see the blue color go whip by and now you re staring into blackness, that s the thing. the covering of blue, this comforter of blue that we have and us. we think, oh, that s blue sky and then it s as if you whip off the sheet and you re looking into blackness, black ugliness. there s the blue down there and the black up there. and it s just there is mother and earth and comfort and there is is there death? i don t know. was that death? is that the way death is? whoop, and it s gone. geez. more on that journey shortly. we begin with breaking news and a countdown to answers or if answers aren t forthcoming to consequences. another big subpoena from the house select committee on january 6th is for jeffrey clark, the justice department official whom the president wanted to make acting attorney general as part o
strong cigarette game he had in that, where he held it, looking at it. looking at it is key. a lot of looking there. then talking out. he s got a new spoken word album out, in case you didn t know. he is on the show with me tomorrow night. is there any song that you would like to have him speak? well, he has a new album out so he very well might want to speak something of that. but i want to give him something he doesn t have on his album. try rocket man again. that s very original, coop. we want to throw him a little bit. he s going to be riding high. how about tiny dancer ? that s my man. also my nickname in high school. tonight, the biggest pandemic problem no one has really talked about until now. the supply chain. the supply chain. the supply chain issue. the supply chain. what is it? the issue is like the blob from the early sci-fi movies, this mysterious mass of manpower, motivation, and business maneuvers that is moving slowly, smoth
Nicolas Cage looked dapper while on set in The Golden State. He was photographed in Venice Beach, California, wearing a brightly patterned suit while filming for an unknown movie.