it s a typewriter for writing scripts. it s a sketchbook for sketches. .it s a canvas for painting. you can t do that on a mac. i m jamie foxx for verizon. in the nation s largest independent study by rootmetrics, again, verizon is the number one network. hi, i m jamie foxx for sprint. and i m jamie foxx for t-mobile. (both) and we re just as good. really? only verizon was ranked number one nationally in data, reliability, text and call and speed. yeah! and you re gonna fist bump to that? get out of my sight. don t get fooled by a cut rate network.
and say, hey, you know, my oil trucks, they re not here. and having the president respond to that. so i think that this very much presents a very real, tangible leadership challenge for both of these candidates. and i think we re going to see that in the coming days. kasie hunt, msnbc, thank for joining. nice so see you, ari. coming up, checking in at those florida airports where the last flight did just take off from miami. when i was a little kid, i made a deal with myself that i would never grow up. we met when we were very young. i was 17, he was 18. we started doing animation. the book of life. with the surface book, you can do all this stuff. you can actually draw on the screen. so crisp. i love it. it s almost like this super powerful computer and a tablet had the perfect baby. it s a typewriter for writing scripts. it s a sketchbook for sketches. .it s a canvas for painting. you can t do that on a mac.
. so what i thought a case dropping on my arm would have been something that caused a life changing accident? never in a million years. never in a million years. after his accident, miles was trying to cope with the traumatic loss of his arm. he was all alone in a foreign country in a hotel room. you re getting what you need. right. but you have no family or friends there with you. i just needed to be quiet. i needed to be on my own and do a little bit of processing. and so that s what i did. and, you know, i actually started writing those scripts. writing scripts, throwing himself back into his work.
so would i have thought a case dropping on my arm would have been something that caused a life changing accident? never in a million years. never in a million years. after his accident, miles was trying to cope with the traumatic loss of his arm. he was all alone in a foreign country in a hotel room. you re getting what you need. right. but you have no family or friends there with you. i just needed to be quiet. i needed to be on my own and do a little bit of processing. and so that s what i did. and, you know, i actually started writing those scripts. writing scripts, throwing himself back into his work. that was miles coping mechanism. the stories were important to him. he wanted to make sure they were finished. but days have now passed since the operation and he still hasn t told anyone what happened.
here is the one question i had. he s going to be in charge of all of nbc s late night which is a really powerful place to be. is that the good thing or will all shows feel the same? it is difficult to run that much programming as one person and not have it all start to feel the same. absolutely. the great thing about having seth and jimmy out front is they bring in incredible writing teams. lorne is executive producer but will not be writing scripts. i think you will have the stamp of approval but won t have every word sounding like it comes out of lorne michael s mouth. thank you very much. appreciate it. we ll see how tonight goes. the white man who fired a gun into an suv of black teens faces serious prison time. it s essentially going to be a life sentence. so many people feel that he beat the system and that there was a great injustice done. plus, a divers s tug of war