our director from down turnd is murray adam. he s a little bit cynical sometimes. our interns. and our current super duper intern who just had a birthday. it s your birthday. appreciate you. our graphics producer is the great natalie johnson. our associate producers. our digital producer, amazing on digital. segment producers. our booking producer, our senior booking producer, our line producer. we miss you, lorena.
booking producer, senior booking producer, line producer, senior produce producers, executive producer, and the host is me who just messed up half the names. our weekend executive producer and special thanks to our bosses. that s the show for the year. we have so much more a.m. joy coming at you in 2018. happy new year and thanks for watching.
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and you have been covering this race. you ve been there, in fact, you know, our booking producer is texting with you to get updates about what was going on there. what was your sense today? i mean this is surreal to ask. like how did your getting body slammed change the race, but what was your sense today about your getting body slammed changed the race? it certainly made an impact. normally on election day i d go to the polls and ask the voters about the big issue. i wasn t sure how to ask, excuse me, ma am, what did you think about my being body slammed? but my sense this time, 24, 27 hours ago that gianforte had an edge and that he was the favorite. it still could go either way, but he had the edge. and it s just a question of what s happened, that this was a front-page story all over montana. this has, you know, gotten a lot of attention. but about two-thirds of montana voters have already cast their ballots, that this is a heavy absentee voting state. so that a lot of people h
remarkable in many ways given the fact that it completely contradicts your account, the tape, and the account of the eyewitness from fox who was there. what do you think of that statement? i mean i think i ve said this before. the statement got my name right and it got my employer right. i think just about everything else was factually inaccurate. have you heard from the gianforte people at all? no. they haven t reached out? they haven t said anything? no. i ve not heard anything from the gianforte people. and you have been covering this race. you ve been there, in fact, you know, our booking producer is texting with you to get updates about what was going on there. what was your sense today? i mean this is surreal to ask. like how did your getting body slammed change the wrrace, but what was your sense today about your getting body slammed changed the race? it certainly made an impact. normally on election day i d go to the polls and ask the voters about the wbig issue.