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is it -- how do you play scary in movies? how do you appear dangerous on film? because you were. >> i remember julia -- i flashed on it when i saw -- she went, "i'm sweating." because of the tension that george and i created in the scene. she goes, "i'm sweating." you know, you just -- it's your job to lose yourself in the character. and that's the beauty of the work. >> you've also done some light errols, including as cher's boyfriend, fernando, in "mamma mia: here we go again." and you even get to sing with cher. ♪ there is something there for you and me for liberty fernando ♪ >> being a movie star's pretty great, isn't it? >> it's absolutely ridiculous, you know. >> how big a kick was that for you? >> oh my god, it's cher. apparently -- i was told by the director, "thanks for your support in being here, i'm
>> i worried what you were going to do to george clooney in that movie. and it raise the question, how is it, how do you play scary in movies? how do you appear dangerous on film? because you were. >> she went, like, i'm sweating, because the tension that george and i created. she goes, "i'm sweating." it's your job to lose yourself in the character. and that's the beauty of the work, you know. >> you've also done some lighter roles, including as cher's boyfriend fernando in "mama mia, here we go again", and you even get to sing with cher. ♪ there is something for you and me ♪ ♪ for liberty ♪ >> being a movie star is pretty great, huh? >> it's absolutely ridiculous.
have another. so i think, you know, here we go again where you have a republican not hitting the front runner, not even necessarily hitting the number two, but, you know, going up against a democrat who will never run for anything ever again. >> yeah, and, chris, two critically important conversations, the one with gavin newsom on culture, the one with obama and tim scott on race, and i think it exposes a strategy and a failure of republicans when they talk about the issue of race, whether they be white, black or brown. they embrace this notion of equality of opportunity, as though that is sufficient to address the historic challenges that have been put upon the black and brown communities in the united states. they say, look, i'm for equality of opportunity. anyone from any zip code should be able to rise up. the problem is they stop there. if you believe in equality of opportunity, that's actually a calling for federal policy changes to empower all people
government. what do you make of "the times" and "the post" pretty amazing story that's happening over and over again. trump's lawyer roulette happens every time trump's under scrutiny, and here we go again. >> yes, and i think the approach we've now read about that chris kise wanted to take, that's the approach i would have expected really of any competent attorney who was trying to do the best for his client. he just had a client who just doesn't does not want to listen to his attorney's advice when it's not consistent with whatever he personally feels is the right thing to do. and i think that's, you know, really coming back to harm him in this instance. and it's interesting because mr. trump keeps talking about this is just about the presidential records act, and under the presidential records act i had the authority to take all of these records. i have the authority to decide what's mine, what's personal, and what's not. and there's a couple of problem. one problem with that is he's just legally wrong.
courthouse this morning to deliver a campaign promise that if elected he will pardon the former president. >> and i have challenged, i have demanded that every other candidate in this race either sign this commitment to pardon on january 20th, 2025, or else to explain why they are not. >> sandra, as you can imagine, security around the courthouse remains tight but so far the protests remain peaceful. >> sandra: jonathan, we'll get back there shortly. >> john: bret baier, anchor and executive editor of "special report," and martha maccallum of "the story," and bret, big day today and here we go again, only on a completely different level than the last time. >> it's fascinating, more
fun thing, random, chance and luck, and it was handled beautifully and that's a real skill. >> definitely. we wish him the best. so what's next, he said, more to come. we'll be watching. don't forget to dvr the show when you can't watch us in person. we'll know you're there, and when you watch us, "america reports" now. what does she mean? >> john: harris, thank you. former president trump will leave his miami doral golf resort and surrender to federal authorities at the downtown courthouse in miami, becoming the first former president ever to be arraigned on federal charges. hello, i'm john roberts in washington. sandra, here we go again. >> sandra: it's going to be a busy afternoon. unprecedented prosecution of the former president stems from his handling and retention of classified documents he took from the white house after the
>> but in all seriousness, it happens. wildfires occur. and if the direction of the wind is just right we get it down our lungs. places like new york can be enveloped by a suffocating smog. smog and dust made its way across the border. once again we are told -- >> we recommend vulnerable new yorkers stay inside. all new yorkers should limit outdoor activity to the greatest extent possible. brian: here we go again. i know. let's take a look at some of the things that have happened. they will blow over and the conditions are bad. naively i thought we were just going to be talking about the wind and forest fires. instead of dealing with the situation in reality. we get a desperate attempt to
>> but in all seriousness, it happens. wildfires occur. and if the direction of the wind is just right we get it down our lungs. places like new york can be enveloped by a suffocating smog. smog and dust made its way across the border. once again we are told -- >> we recommend vulnerable new yorkers stay inside. all new yorkers should limit outdoor activity to the greatest extent possible. brian: here we go again. i know. let's take a look at some of the things that have happened. they will blow over and the conditions are bad. naively i thought we were just going to be talking about the wind and forest fires. instead of dealing with the situation in reality. we get a desperate attempt to
to the greatest extent possible . here we go again. i know. well, let's take a look at some of the things that have happened, they will blow over and the conditions are bad now, naively. i thought we were just going to be talking about the wind and we're just going to be talking about forest fires. but i say naively, because instead of the dealing with the situation in reality, we get a desperate attempt. to find out who's to blame and to promote an agenda. the climate crisis is real, and it is here to stay sane has nothing to do with climate change is naive. obviously i'm no meteorologist . whether we're talking about wildfires or storms. there are going to be more frequent, more extreme. if anybody has any doubts this past couple of days and what we're going to be dealing with for the next few climate changes here. climate change. how long did it take? it's so unfortunate. there's a logical explanation for all of this, as opposed to hysterical condemnation and opportunity.
what one source call pay to play. joining me right now with more on all of this is wisconsin republican senator ron johnson who has been at the forefront in the investigation into president biden and his family's business deals. senator, good to sew you this morning. thanks so much for joining me. >> morning, maria. maria: your reaction to the indictment against president trump. >> well, when you consider the exoneration of hillary clinton, when you consider the fraudulent and corrupt investigation on russian collusion which was a complete lie and the fbi knew it was, you put all these things together, the fbi, department of justice interfered in the 2016 election, in the 2020 election, and here we go again. they're going to be interfering in the 2024 election. they already have. what a mess. you know, obviously, president trump's going to have the ability to defend himself, but will he be with able to defend himself quickly, or is this going to drag on and on and on?