Francis Ford Coppola

Jordan Klepper covers Trump's Secretary of Health and Human Services nominee RFK Jr. and Attorney General nominee, Matt Gaetz's resignation from Congress amidst DOJ investigation. Plus, Desi Lydic shares Dems' new strategy for Trump's cabinet picks: F**k around and find out. Charlamagne Tha God encourages liberals to be optimistic about the next four years and makes a direct plea to Donald Trump on behalf of all the people who called him a fascist: "Please, please, please, don't prove I'm right." "There's a line in my movie, ‘When you leap into the unknown, you prove you are free,' so I leap into the unknown whenever I can because I want to be free." Legendary Academy Award-winning filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola sits down with Jordan Klepper to discuss his aim to explore America's parallel to the rise and fall of Rome with a big stylistic swing in his latest film "Megalopolis." They also discuss the importance of risk-taking in life and art, and how the film's ending reflects Coppola's own optimism for the world.
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