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GAME IS DONE, WE HAVE YOU

COVERED FOR AT LEAST AN HOUR.

A MAN WHO IS TIGHT END AT

WASHINGTON WHO HAS BEEN --

WE'LL GO WITH IT.

JOE MAC HALE.

YOU HAVE SO MUCH GOING ON

RIGHT NOW.

IT IS INSANE.

I'M TRYING TO WRITE YOUR BIO.

SINGER, YOU ARE A SUPER HERO,

STAR SALESMAN.

>> KIND OF IS THE WAY TO

DESCRIBE IT.

I'M GOING TO BE PLAYING THIS

GUY CALLED STARMAN WHO IS A

SUPER HERO FROM 1941 WHICH, I

KNOW, YOUR GRANDPARENTS WERE

LIKE, FINALLY, STARMAN IS

GETTING THE DUES HE DESERVES.

D.C.HAS THEIR STREAMING

SERVICE AND ALL THAT TITAN

STUFF.

THIS IS PART OF THAT AN VERSE.

I'LL BE DIETING NONSTOP.

YOU GET METHOD ACTING?

>> I DON'T WANT TO HAVE DAD'S

BODY WHEN I GET OLD.

>> WHAT'S THIS LIKE FOR YOU?

OBVIOUSLY, YOU ARE ALL

HOLLYWOOD.

>> THAT'S RIGHT.

>> I KNOW YOU ARE STILL

KEEPING AN EYE ON THE DATION.

>> ALL THE TIME, YEAH.

NO, BELIEVE ME, THE NEW COACH

IS -- HE IS LIKE -- THE SAVIOR

OF THE TEAM, BECAUSE THERE

WERE SOME DARK YEARS THERE FOR

A WHILE.

AND SO, NOW, WE ARE BACK HERE

AFTER 18 YEARS, IS IT?

THAT'S WHEN I FIRST DRAGGED MY

WIFE DOWN TO LOS ANGELES FROM

SEATTLE.

YOU KNOW, IT -- HUSKY FOOTBALL

SHOULD ALWAYS BE COMPETITIVE

AND GROWING UP AND ALWAYS WAS.

THEN IT WAS BAT TIME AND NOW

WE ARE BACK.

DO YOU REMEMBER THIS PHOTO.

THAT'S RIGHT OUTSIDE OF U.S.C.

STADIUM.

>> HE'S RIGHT.

THIS IS ME.

THE LOOK ON MY FACE, THIS IS

ME FORGETTING -- I FORGOT MY

SHOULDER PAD AND HELMET IN

ELIMINATE.

I DON'T KNOW WHY I WAS SO

SERIOUS.

EVERYONE HE IS, WHENEVER THEY

TAKE THOSE PHOTO, IT LOOKS

LIKE I TELL THEM SOMETHING

HORMONE RIGHT BEFORE.

THEY SHOULD HAVE THEM BE

GOOFY, I THINK.

>> I DON'T KNOW.

>> I COULD NOT AGREE MORE.

WHAT ARE WE ROCKING HERE?

>> READ THEM AND WEEP,

TROJANS.

THIS IS WHEN I WAS NOT -- I

WAS ON THE TEAM.

JUST A VERY GOOD PRACTICER.

THEY ARE ABLE TO TACK, 000,000

ME BETTER THAN ANYBODY DURING

PRACTICE.

I MADE THE DEFENSE FEEL SO

GOOD.

THE GUYS IN FRONT OF ME WERE

ERNIE CONWELL AND MARK

BRUENER.

THEY WENT ON TO THE NFL AND

WERE CAPTAINS ON THEIR TEAM

AND WON SUPER BOWLS AND I WENT

ON TO BACK PROBLEMS.

>> WE TALKED TO YOU BEFORE.

>> WHAT'S HE DOING TODAY?

>> WE ARE LETTING YOU BORROW

THE STADIUM.

>> OH, FROM UCLA.

WHEN PURPOSE PLAYING, WAS

HOLLYWOOD IN THE PICTURE?

>> I ALWAYS DID PLAYS AND I

ALWAYS DID JOKES AND A LOT OF

IMPROV BUT IS SO DYSLEXIC AND

GOT SUCH BAD GRADES THAT THE

ONLY OPTION IS TO GO INTO

ENTERTAINMENT SO THEY COULD

TAKE A KNUCKLEHEAD LIKE ME.

I ALWAYS THOUGHT ABOUT IT.

I'M NOT KITTING.

MY MOST SUCCESSFUL TOURMALINE

ON THE TEAM WAS ON SKID NIGHT.

SO I NAILED THE SKIDS.

THEY WERE --

>> BECAUSE YOU DIDN'T GET HIT.

>> RIGHT.

THAT'S THE ONLY TIME THAT THE

DEFENSE WOULD NOT POINT AT ME

AND SAY, YOU'RE NEXT, BECAUSE

I THEY WERE ENTERTAINED.

I NEVER THOUGHT THAT I WOULD

LIVE RIGHT AROUND HERE.

I LOVE IT HERE.

>> WHAT KIND OF FAN ARE YOU?

>> WHEN GO AND WATCH THE GAME?

>> I'LL HAVE LIKE 25 BEERS AND

YOU GET ARRESTED, THROWN OUT,

HOG TIED, THEY HOG TIE YOU.

>> IT'S BEEN 18 YEARS, RIGHT?

YOU HAVE TO ENJOY IT,

CELEBRATE.

>> NO, I THINK I'M SITTING IN

A SECTION FULL OF OHIO STATE

FANS.

GET READY TO BE ANNOYED, OHIO

STATE.

YOU'LL FIT IN PERFECTLY.

I'M DISAPPOINTED.

I FEEL LIKE WE SHOULD HAVE HAD

YOU ON THE POSTGAME SHOW IF

YOU'RE GOING TO HAVE 25 BEERS.

>> I'LL BE BACK A LITTLE

DIFFERENT.

>> IS THERE SOMETHING THAT WE

ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO?

TODAY.

>> I FEEL BAT IT'S GOING TO BE

A BLOW OUT BY THE HUSKIES.

WE'LL BE BORED AND THE OHIO

STATE FANS WILL BE HEART

BROKEN.

WE'LL BE BORED.

RIGHT NOW, THERE WILL BE

SHOVELS.

WE ARE JUST ENJOYING THE

WEATHER HERE.

IT'S BEAUTIFUL.

IT'S ACTUAL LIE COOL.

COOLER THAN USUAL.

WHEN YOU GUY THE GOT HERE 6:00

IN THE MORNING, MUST HAVE BEEN

38 DEGREES?

>> YEA, FREEZING.

>> SOUTHERN CASTLE IS NOT THIS

COLD.

>> JOE, WE WRAP UP HERE.

>> I'M NOT.

WE ARE GOING THROUGH.

>> JOE, TAKE US AWAY.

WHAT KIND OF MILITARY JET IS

GOING TO FLY OVER?

REALLY FAST AND LOT ONE.

SEE YOU.

WE'RE OUT.

For more infomation >> Former Washington tight end, Hollywood actor Joel McHale relives his days with the Huskies - Duration: 5:33.

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How upcoming state laws could make it to Washington next - Duration: 6:25.

AMNA NAWAZ: Earlier, we reported on the number of new laws taking effect today.

Yesterday, I spoke with Reid Wilson of The Hill newspaper, who tracks state politics.

I began our conversation asking him why new rules in specific states matter to the rest

of the country.

REID WILSON, The Hill: Well, over the last 30 years or so, we have seen that what happens

in state capitals today is going to happen in Washington, D.C., tomorrow, whether we're

talking about welfare reform in the 1990s or health care in the 2000s that became the

Affordable Care Act, or now even criminal justice reform.

Over the last decade, we have seen about 30 states pass criminal justice reform efforts

in their state capitals.

And just before they left the U.S. Senate passed, gave final approval to a big sweeping

criminal justice bill here.

So, what happens in these capitals today will happen nationally tomorrow.

AMNA NAWAZ: So, states can lead the way on a lot of these issues.

Let's talk about some of those new laws and what the states are doing.

Let's start with guns and gun control.

What are you watching in the new year?

REID WILSON: So, Democrats won a huge number of state legislative seats in this November's

midterm election.

They won a number of governorships in states where they already controlled state legislative

chambers.

And so what we're going to see is a number of states pushing gun control, gun safety

laws, if you will, what they like to call red flag laws, that is, laws that would prevent

somebody who represents a danger to themselves or somebody else from possessing a gun, allowing

law enforcement to take those away.

And we're going to see those in states like Colorado, New Mexico, states that have not

had a willing Republican governor or Republican legislatures for a long time.

We're going to see a pretty sweeping reform come out of New York, where Democrats have

just regained control for the first time in -- basically in modern history.

AMNA NAWAZ: And some of those changes coming about because the Democrats won those state

legislatures.

Talk to me about marijuana.

What are some of the new laws coming on the books in 2019?

REID WILSON: So, this is fascinating.

Marijuana so far has so far has become legal in a lot of states where citizens get to vote

on ballot measures.

State legislators don't want to be the ones who approve new drugs being legal or something

like that.

But now, given that we're up to 10 states that have come online for recreational use,

state legislatures are actually taking a look.

And Vermont became the first state to pass its own form of legalization through the legislature,

not through the citizens.

A Republican governor signed that law.

Now we're seeing governors in Democratic-controlled states like New Jersey, Illinois, and New

York, and possibly even Rhode Island, all talking about legalizing themselves.

They see how much money these other states are generating in tax revenue.

They want a piece of that pie.

AMNA NAWAZ: So, it's the economy that's driving some of the decisions there.

More on the economy there.

What are some of the other issues on the state level that you're watching?

REID WILSON: Yes.

So, we're taking -- there seems to be a bipartisan push lately to roll back some regulations

on certain types of businesses or jobs.

If you happen to be -- want to become a beautician in a lot of states, you need hundreds of hours

of training before you can get certified.

That works in favor of the people who are already in the market, right?

They're keeping out some competition, but a lot of state legislators on both the Democratic

and Republican sides think that that's unfair, it's too high of a barrier for entry in a

lot of jobs, especially as the U.S. economy becomes much more service-oriented.

So I expect a lot of rollbacks over regulations and on business licensing in the next couple

of years.

AMNA NAWAZ: You mentioned some of the big wins by Democrats and how that changes the

state legislatures, changes their agendas and priorities.

Where else are you looking?

What could some of the other big issue changes be with some of these newly elected Democrats?

REID WILSON: I think California is going to be ground zero for the big sort of liberal

push for whatever agenda the Democrats have this year.

They have a more liberal Democratic governor than the outgoing Governor Jerry Brown in

Gavin Newsom.

They have a huge majority, three-quarters of the seats in both chambers of the state

legislatures.

What we're starting to see right now is a lot of California Democrats saying, we're

going to pause a little bit and pump the brakes on things like a single-payer bill.

We're going to take our time to figure out how to do it right.

There is this huge, pent-up liberal ambition in Sacramento.

They're trying to pause a little bit.

And that's sort of a national trend here, because a lot of state legislatures are worried

that the -- that there is another recession or economic slowdown coming.

So, states like California and Texas and states across the country have budget surpluses now.

They have saved more money for their rainy day funds than they ever have in the history

of this country.

But they're worried that the next time is coming.

And so everybody's being just a little bit cautious on spending on new programs.

AMNA NAWAZ: So, they may be cautious, but what are some of those issues that they might

touch on?

You mentioned housing to my producer earlier in a conversation.

REID WILSON: Housing is a huge -- yes, housing is a huge crisis in a number of coastal states,

big urban cores, places like San Francisco, Los Angeles, Seattle, New York.

AMNA NAWAZ: Yes.

REID WILSON: Homelessness is on the rise.

And so states are now typically getting into the housing market.

California is trying to address its -- sort of where density can happen, where more growth

can take place, because people are simply being priced out.

And there -- and the homelessness is on a rise -- on the rise, as a result.

AMNA NAWAZ: So, a great part of your job is to get to track some of the sort of off-kilter

new laws coming on the books too.

(LAUGHTER)

REID WILSON: Yes.

AMNA NAWAZ: What are some of those that you have seen?

REID WILSON: Well, as a parent of a toddler, I'm very happy that two states now will require

men's rooms to have baby changing tables.

It's a good thing.

I would appreciate that.

AMNA NAWAZ: That...

(CROSSTALK)

AMNA NAWAZ: ... news, yes.

(LAUGHTER)

REID WILSON: There are new sexual harassment policies coming online in California and Louisiana,

two state capitals that were rocked by sexual assault and harassment allegations over the

last few years.

I expect that we're going to see more of the sort of MeToo movement happening in state

legislative chambers across the country, because state capitals are really a place where there's

not a lot of oversight of people's behavior.

And, therefore, people have been behaving badly, so we're going to see more fallout

on that.

And then, funny enough, there is now a new state -- again, California, which tends to

lead the way on a lot of these things -- that is not only -- they're doing two interesting

things.

They are banning straws, plastic straws at restaurants, unless you ask for one, so your

waiter wouldn't hand you a plastic straw in the beginning.

AMNA NAWAZ: OK.

REID WILSON: And they're also going to start treating pets like children when it comes

to divorces.

AMNA NAWAZ: Explain that to me.

REID WILSON: So, people will be able to debate custody in front of a judge over pets.

This is now the second state to do it.

Illinois has already come online with this, but...

AMNA NAWAZ: Illinois was the first?

REID WILSON: Illinois was the first.

AMNA NAWAZ: California is following Illinois?

REID WILSON: California is following Illinois.

AMNA NAWAZ: OK.

REID WILSON: And now, if anybody gets divorced, their pet is just as subject to custody hearings

as their children.

AMNA NAWAZ: You are tracking it all at The Hill.

Reid Wilson, thank you very much for being here.

REID WILSON: Thank you.

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Jake Browning NFL Draft Projection: Latest on Washington QB's Stock | Heavy.com - Duration: 6:26.

Jake Browning NFL Draft Projection: Latest on Washington QB's Stock | Heavy.com

For Washington Huskies quarterback Jake Browning, the next step following the Rose Bowl is 2019 NFL Draft preparation.

Browning has taken a step back statistically from two seasons ago, but his name still remains a hot-button topic.

In turn, he'll be a name to monitor after playing a huge role in the Huskies' impressive run over the past three years.

Browning has been Washington's starting quarterback since the 2015 season, a year in which the team went 7-6.

Since that season, the Huskies have gone a combined 32-8 while ranking inside the top-six in the country at various points each year.

The big question for Browning is how NFL draft scouts will view his stock currently.

After a sophomore season in which he threw or 3,430 yards with 43 touchdowns and just nine interceptions, he's been unable to match that production.

Over the past two seasons combined, the Washington signal-caller has thrown 35 total touchdowns with 15 interceptions (10 this year).

Browning has shown upside as a rusher, scoring 16 career touchdowns on the ground, including 15 in the past three years.

Let's take a look at the latest outlook on 2016 Pac-12 Offensive Player of the Year's NFL draft stock and projected round.

Jake Browning's 2019 NFL Draft Stock.

The quarterback position ahead of this draft remains tough to gauge, and there's a handful of players who could be in good position to really elevate their stock.

As far as Browning goes, there's been a lower amount of interest and hype around him, largely due to the statistical decline and a few other factors.

Currently, Draft Tek has Browning as their No.

13 quarterback, surrounded by some talented names.

The group ahead of him according to the above rankings includes NC State's Ryan Finley (No.

9), Auburn's Jarrett Stidham (No.

10) and Washington State's Gardner Minshew (No.

11).

Each of those players has been rated higher in various places as well.

Browning may have a tough time jumping that group, and Walter Football has the Washington signal-caller behind those names as well.

Currently, he's listed as the No.

17 quarterback by the site, who even points to his benching vs.

California as an evaluation of his general on-field struggles at times this season.

Jake Browning's NFL Draft Projections.

It's tough to envision Browning managing to work his way up into the middle rounds at this point, but it's probably not completely impossible.

The above rankings from Walter Football give the Huskies quarterback a sixth-to-undrafted projection.

That's similar to what The Draft Network's Kyle Crabbs wrote on the senior.

In his breakdown, the analyst cited Browning's inability to push the ball downfield as one issue which could make him an undrafted free agent more than likely.

"Browning lacks juice on the ball, so even though he's making sound decisions with the football, he lacks the physical ability to deliver it in a timely manner.

Browning projects as a fringe roster player and lacks sorely in the physical skills to offer any notable upside.

Browning should be regarded as a camp body/UDFA target and at best be considered for a back-up role." Crabbs writes.

Barring a strong pro day and a solid showing at the NFL Scouting Combine, the 6-foot-1 quarterback likely to be a day three prospect or even a player signed after the draft.

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