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she feels the same way meryl streep feels which he has to audition for something -- " are you kidding mee?" this next part is a repeat after me. i want all the media to put their hands up and swear something this election season ok? i solemnly swear not to talk about hillary's appearance because that is not journalism. [laughter] [applause] also, cecily strong looks great tonight. [laughter] i don't want you to take any of this as an endorsement for hillary clinton, because i would never blindly endorse a candidate i do not play on snl. hillary clinton has her work cut off for her. her democratic challengers are a who's who of who's that? to a them are characters from the adventures of huckleberry finn, but you didn't even notice, did you? let's not forget martin o'malley. i don't have anything to add that's just his actual campaign slogan. let's not forget martin o'malley. [laughter] lincoln chafee t running for president is like watching a dog look for its owner. a lot of people want elizabeth warren to run, but many think she is too idealistic and her policies are too liberal. but look
she feels the same way meryl streep feels which he has to audition for something -- " are you kidding mee?" this next part is a repeat after me. i want all the media to put their hands up and swear something this election season ok? i solemnly swear not to talk about hillary's appearance because that is not journalism. [laughter] [applause] also, cecily strong looks great tonight. [laughter] i don't want you to take any of this as an endorsement for hillary clinton, because i would...
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you mentioned hamad mees. i would like to specially name dr. farouk khan, and zora, in karachi, and federal minister, the list is never ending. but this particular issue i think i don't wish to cast aspersions i don't wish to point fingers. i don't wish to name names. but the linkages and the pattern and the trend is extremely worrying as to whoever wishes to speak up on issues which are of concern to the state and of the citizens will be silenced. she wished to unsilence belochistan. she was brave and courageous. >> she was talking about human rights in belochistan. the nearly 3,000 people who have gone missing since 2005. allegedly abducted by the pakistani government and the isi are you saying her death was linked to that? >> i'm not saying that. i'm absolutely not saying that. who am i without any evidence, without any access to forensics or anything at all say that. all i'm saying is that -- there seems to be a pattern -- >> this handy to be before -- >> may i just conclude the thought. it is that there is a trend. there is a pattern that
you mentioned hamad mees. i would like to specially name dr. farouk khan, and zora, in karachi, and federal minister, the list is never ending. but this particular issue i think i don't wish to cast aspersions i don't wish to point fingers. i don't wish to name names. but the linkages and the pattern and the trend is extremely worrying as to whoever wishes to speak up on issues which are of concern to the state and of the citizens will be silenced. she wished to unsilence belochistan. she was...
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looting, buildings on fire and protesters clashing with police officerers all this stemming from the mees tier use death of freddie gray. >>> growing response in nepal. sup plies and shelter and medicine running short. small glimmers of hope. one survivor pulled from the rubble three days after the quake. >>> and the video will take your breath away. a group of young students nearly blind sided by a passing suv coming within inches. >>> and sea lion scare. it looks like a cute animal. photo bomb. this imhajj is the start of a terrifying few seconds for this fisherman. >>> and good tuesday morning to you all. we have to start with the breaking news out of ball more. a shocking day of violence and looting that spilled into the early morning hours. >> some neighborhoods in shambles this morning after demonstrators' outrage. they stripped stores clean, set buildings and quad cars on fire. outnumbered police making more than two dozen arrests. >> the national guard rolled in overnight, helping to restore order. the city on edge schools are closed today. and a curfew takes effect later on. >> w
looting, buildings on fire and protesters clashing with police officerers all this stemming from the mees tier use death of freddie gray. >>> growing response in nepal. sup plies and shelter and medicine running short. small glimmers of hope. one survivor pulled from the rubble three days after the quake. >>> and the video will take your breath away. a group of young students nearly blind sided by a passing suv coming within inches. >>> and sea lion scare. it looks...
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i've been going to opening day since way back at couldn't mee mack stadium. >> reporter: they've heardak predictions. this is a team rebuilding they say. dam fans were just happy to be here still holding onto hopes for a great season ahead. >> doesn't matter. it's opening day. everybody is in first place. it's baseball. the best game ever. >> reporter: and as you look back live at citizens bank park yeah, the fans are filing out. most of them have left already. a little bit of a disappointing start here. fans, though holding out hope their phillies will defy expectations and give them maybe not a great season but at least a good season ahead. live in south philadelphia, i'm sarah bloomquist, channel6 "action news." jim. >> thank you sarah. >>> and whatever happens, you can keep up with the team this year at 6abc.com/phillies. we'll have a report from every phillies game all season along with in depth coverage from the "action news" sports team and our sister network espn. >>> philadelphia recruits 80 philadelphia police recruits became the first today to go through a unique new trainin
i've been going to opening day since way back at couldn't mee mack stadium. >> reporter: they've heardak predictions. this is a team rebuilding they say. dam fans were just happy to be here still holding onto hopes for a great season ahead. >> doesn't matter. it's opening day. everybody is in first place. it's baseball. the best game ever. >> reporter: and as you look back live at citizens bank park yeah, the fans are filing out. most of them have left already. a little bit of...
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da lin found out some mees were fired only -- police were fired to be back on the force. >>reporter: the city lost about 75% of its arbitration cases against suspended or police officers. they not only got their jobs back but given back pay. the report says the officers didn't win because they were right. they won because the city attorney's office did a horrible job and failed to spend time to fight those cases. >> this report was absolutely difficult to read, but it is important. >>reporter: a federal judge overseeing the oakland police department ordered the report after noticing a pattern of arbitration losses, like the case of officer robert rosh. opd fired him after he tossed a tear gas canister at people helping an injured protestor during an occupied protest. there is no secret to officers they'll hikely win ash attention. he said in days before his arbitration, he posed a picture. it's about time, shooters ready stand by. >> it's a dysfunctional system where attorneys don't get enough time to prepare their case. >> reporter: jim channing has argued several cases
da lin found out some mees were fired only -- police were fired to be back on the force. >>reporter: the city lost about 75% of its arbitration cases against suspended or police officers. they not only got their jobs back but given back pay. the report says the officers didn't win because they were right. they won because the city attorney's office did a horrible job and failed to spend time to fight those cases. >> this report was absolutely difficult to read, but it is important....
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today the epit tom mee of a spring day. comfortable temperatures and dealing with that breeze throughout the entire day. 50s and 60s is where we're at right now. 60 degrees is the temperature in washington. by noon temperatures will be in the mid 60s. nice this afternoon with plenty of sunshine. no rain in the forecast at all for today. with high temperatures near 70 degrees. 67 in gaithersburg and frederick and 68 for those of you in laplata. temperatures in the mid to supper 60s for 6:00 and 7:00 p.m. once the sun goes down it will be cool. it's a cold start tomorrow morning. 40s in the suburb 50s in the beltway. areas by the water. definitely a jacket tomorrow morning, the umbrella as well and isolated showers during the morning hours, as we get into the midday and afternoon hours, we will be tracking scattered rain moving through the area. can't rule out a thunderstorm. no severe weather is in the forecast tomorrow. we dip on tuesday in the low 60s for the highs. friday and saturday we can't make it out of the 50s on su
today the epit tom mee of a spring day. comfortable temperatures and dealing with that breeze throughout the entire day. 50s and 60s is where we're at right now. 60 degrees is the temperature in washington. by noon temperatures will be in the mid 60s. nice this afternoon with plenty of sunshine. no rain in the forecast at all for today. with high temperatures near 70 degrees. 67 in gaithersburg and frederick and 68 for those of you in laplata. temperatures in the mid to supper 60s for 6:00 and...
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. >> seth: you were also in the "mee-ow" show, which is the improv troupe at northwestern.or year. but i had my senior year. you did it -- >> i got in right away. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] my first audition. >> seth: first audition, huh? did you even have to do the callback? or did they just sort of -- >> i don't know. i don't remember. it's hard to get into, you know? they only take the best. like, stephen colbert did not get in. >> seth: that's right. stephen colbert went to northwestern, didn't get in. >> they know -- they got a good eye for who's good. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. and then you -- i saw you perform in edinburgh one time. you've traveled abroad and you did a show in -- was it in england or in edinburgh where an audience member could win a date with you? >> that was a popular bit that i did with my comedy partner kurt braunohler everywhere. and it happened -- it was borne out of the fact that i was perpetually single. so we wrote this piece called "win a date with kristen schaal." so two audience members, usually men, would come on stage -- [ lau
. >> seth: you were also in the "mee-ow" show, which is the improv troupe at northwestern.or year. but i had my senior year. you did it -- >> i got in right away. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] my first audition. >> seth: first audition, huh? did you even have to do the callback? or did they just sort of -- >> i don't know. i don't remember. it's hard to get into, you know? they only take the best. like, stephen colbert did not get in. >> seth:...
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new song is with habitat for humanity to build 300 homes in the area and built a school and house for meeaddicts. ahead on al jazeera america cutting edge technology allowing scientists to grow body parts in labs and using 3d printers to do it. ♪ st. stuff of science fiction growing humor grands in a lab and andy explains how one group of of scientists is using fantasy to turn into reality. >> reporter: here at the wake forest institute for re re-generative medicine and takes five hours for this machine to manufacture a human ear. >> made out of polycapital-lactone or pcl. >> it's a scaffold for human cells and building bladders and heart valves and muscle and much of the work is funded by the u.s. department of defense but the implications for patients everywhere is never far from researchers' minds. >> we always get the message that everything we do here will eventually move towards human trials and hopefully enhance their life through the work that we are doing. >> reporter: luke is one of those who benefitted from early research and given a new bladder more than a decade ago and now l
new song is with habitat for humanity to build 300 homes in the area and built a school and house for meeaddicts. ahead on al jazeera america cutting edge technology allowing scientists to grow body parts in labs and using 3d printers to do it. ♪ st. stuff of science fiction growing humor grands in a lab and andy explains how one group of of scientists is using fantasy to turn into reality. >> reporter: here at the wake forest institute for re re-generative medicine and takes five hours...
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. >> saw me on the front of mee boat waving my arms and turned that huge skyscraper around -- >> reporterted him from the deck of the houston express flying him to norfolk. louis is thinner and bit shagier than before his ordeal but he's happy to be home. are you ever going to sail again? >> i don't know. >> will you ever let him get out on that boat again? >> i don't know. not in the ocean. >> reporter: really just an incredible story of survival. by the way, the coast guard tells me that crew that came to pick him up yesterday, the mechanic that was on board, it was the very first rescue that that mechanic had ever been involved in and what a rescue it was indeed for that coast guard crew. we're going to be talking to them as well today, back to you. >> what a story. tom costello from norfolk, wild. up next water reductions in california amid a historic drought. will those reductions be enough? this is msnbc. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm b
. >> saw me on the front of mee boat waving my arms and turned that huge skyscraper around -- >> reporterted him from the deck of the houston express flying him to norfolk. louis is thinner and bit shagier than before his ordeal but he's happy to be home. are you ever going to sail again? >> i don't know. >> will you ever let him get out on that boat again? >> i don't know. not in the ocean. >> reporter: really just an incredible story of survival. by the...
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the board waived their two-mee two-meeting rule and took action last night. 42 gunn students have been hospitalized or treated for suicide prevention. >>> new this morning on the heels of indiana's controversial religious freedom law, arkansas lawmakers have also approved a similar measure. they did so overnight. and the governor says he's probably going to sign it. the governor is supposed to make a statement today regarding that bill. arkansa arkansas-based retailer wal-mart made a statement against the bill, urging the governor to veto it. >>> happening today in the middle of this fire storm over religious freedom laws, one of the republican party's biggest names comes to town. jeb bush will be fundraising in the bay area starting today. >> stephanie chuang joining us now live from east palo alto near where he's going to fundraise. and silicon valley has voiced its opposition to these laws. bush, meantime, has come out in support of them, creating an interesting contrast here. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you both, sam and laura. yeah, we'll have to see if jeb bush add
the board waived their two-mee two-meeting rule and took action last night. 42 gunn students have been hospitalized or treated for suicide prevention. >>> new this morning on the heels of indiana's controversial religious freedom law, arkansas lawmakers have also approved a similar measure. they did so overnight. and the governor says he's probably going to sign it. the governor is supposed to make a statement today regarding that bill. arkansa arkansas-based retailer wal-mart made a...
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. >>> "mee i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here.een with bp ever since. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion dollars so far to help the gulf economy and environment. and five years of research shows that the gulf is coming back faster than predicted. we've toughened safety standards too. including enhanced training... and 24/7 on shore monitoring of our wells drilling in the gulf. and everyone has the power to stop a job at any time if they consider it unsafe. what happened here five years ago changed us. i'm proud of the progress we've made both in the gulf and inside bp. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... using wellness to keep away illness... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes some
. >>> "mee i care deeply about the gulf. i grew up in louisiana. i went to school here.een with bp ever since. today, i lead a team that sets our global safety standards. after the spill we made two commitments. to help the gulf recover and become a safer company. we've worked hard to honor both. bp has spent nearly 28 billion dollars so far to help the gulf economy and environment. and five years of research shows that the gulf is coming back faster than predicted. we've...
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mees people know we don't have a lot of localized data on what the supply and demand is, take state for example so wore working with glass door to do a pilot to look at virginia and obtain unemployment data, anonymous, to do some matching between the supply side and demand side. so glass door has a treasure trove of information about jobs available skills needed and by developing a partnership with the state of virginia and obtaining their information about the supply side. the idea is to develop a project they can share with other states. it's something that addresses your question about how are we thinking forward about what the skills needed for jobs now going forward. >> then linked in is working on a different approach. we're trying to use technology to try to deal with the supply, demand question. and equation. i-time going tend to with a topic that is sort of a future-looking topic the evolution of the american work force seems to have a couple of trends that have accelerated recently. one is that people, young people coming out of either college or career-ready from high school,
mees people know we don't have a lot of localized data on what the supply and demand is, take state for example so wore working with glass door to do a pilot to look at virginia and obtain unemployment data, anonymous, to do some matching between the supply side and demand side. so glass door has a treasure trove of information about jobs available skills needed and by developing a partnership with the state of virginia and obtaining their information about the supply side. the idea is to...
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for mees reasons, we're asking the governor to veto the legislation.pprove of the legislation. the question in arkansas, i don't believe we've seen it yet, will businesses start to act with their money? will they pull money out and stop giving business to that state? >> i think if you look at indiana, you look at the issues occurring there, simultaneously, i think you have to take a look at arkansas and say that you would conclude that the same thing would start to happen in arkansas. again, you know, these are the conflicts you see inside the republican party, the establishment, chamber of commerce, if you will, wing of the republican party, pro-business and conservative, evangelicals in the party who believe that their religious freedom is threatened who do not support gay marriage, for example. and i think that this is going to continue to play out over and over again. and what's so interesting to me, as you look at the republican party versus the public as a whole, you'll see there are a couple of -- there are a couple of polls that j just been don
for mees reasons, we're asking the governor to veto the legislation.pprove of the legislation. the question in arkansas, i don't believe we've seen it yet, will businesses start to act with their money? will they pull money out and stop giving business to that state? >> i think if you look at indiana, you look at the issues occurring there, simultaneously, i think you have to take a look at arkansas and say that you would conclude that the same thing would start to happen in arkansas....
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looting, buildings on fire and protesters clashing with police officerers all this stemming from the meesrowing response in nepal. sup plies and shelter and medicine running short. small glimmers of hope. one survivor pulled from the rubble three days after the quake. >>> and the video will take your breath away. a group of young students nearly blind sided by a passing suv coming within inches. >>> and sea lion scare. it looks like a cute animal. photo bomb. this imhajj is the start of a terrifying few seconds for this fisherman.
looting, buildings on fire and protesters clashing with police officerers all this stemming from the meesrowing response in nepal. sup plies and shelter and medicine running short. small glimmers of hope. one survivor pulled from the rubble three days after the quake. >>> and the video will take your breath away. a group of young students nearly blind sided by a passing suv coming within inches. >>> and sea lion scare. it looks like a cute animal. photo bomb. this imhajj is...
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it's time as this meeting in the mee house wound down between 2:30 woun and 3:00 to take a step back,to see the events of april 9th through maybe a larger lens. now, we are honored today to welcome dr. ed ayers from the university of richmond. some of you have met ed before. if you were in the sweltering heat heat in manassas july 21st, 2011, if you can remember back that far, he gave the keynote address at manassas on that day. it seems a very, very, very long time ago. he was more recently a driving force behind the outstanding events in richmond last weekend, commemorating the fall of richmond. co dr. ed ayers is one of america's preeminent civil war historians. i don't say that lightly.. he is committed not just to the impeccable scholarship, but to ut to reaching people beyond academia. he roots out stories untold s, he stories, he amplifies voices unheard, and he constantly ays. challenges us to see events in new ways, always with a sense ofalways historical justice to those who were there.eare perhaps more than any historian y working in the field he helps us afford meaning to
it's time as this meeting in the mee house wound down between 2:30 woun and 3:00 to take a step back,to see the events of april 9th through maybe a larger lens. now, we are honored today to welcome dr. ed ayers from the university of richmond. some of you have met ed before. if you were in the sweltering heat heat in manassas july 21st, 2011, if you can remember back that far, he gave the keynote address at manassas on that day. it seems a very, very, very long time ago. he was more recently a...
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. >> it is a good deal, a deal thatts mee our core objective. >> a framework nuclear deal struck with iran. >> the terms are not as bad as i had feared. they're much worse. >> before i say it's bad deal, i would say it's not really a dealye t. >> in new york city two women allegedly tried to make a bomb like the one used at the boston marathon, told the judge they are not guilty. >>> the worst terror attack in kenya in two deindicates. >> al shabaab says they're behind the attacks. >> damaged winds, possible tornadoes. >> flooding is a big issue. >> a sailor has been rescued after being los st atorea fe mor than two months. >> you were out on the water for how long? >> i have been told 66 days. it seemed like a lot longer. >> president obama is in utah the 49th state he's tevisid. the only state left south dakota. >>> police say they were chasing a driver who jumped out of the car. >> all that -- >> a win in the corner. no good stanford survives and ey th win. >> a woman won a new car thanks to a model's mistake. >> i won it. >> congratulation. she just gave you a car. >> they're lift
. >> it is a good deal, a deal thatts mee our core objective. >> a framework nuclear deal struck with iran. >> the terms are not as bad as i had feared. they're much worse. >> before i say it's bad deal, i would say it's not really a dealye t. >> in new york city two women allegedly tried to make a bomb like the one used at the boston marathon, told the judge they are not guilty. >>> the worst terror attack in kenya in two deindicates. >> al shabaab...
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it's time as this meeting in the mee house wound down between 2:30 woun and 3:00 to take a step back,e the events of april 9th through maybe a larger lens. now, we are honored today to welcome dr. ed ayers from the university of richmond. some of you have met ed before. if you were in the sweltering heat heat in manassas july 21st, 2011, if you can remember back that far, he gave the keynote address at manassas on that day. it seems a very, very, very long time ago. he was more recently a driving force behind the outstanding events in richmond last weekend, commemorating the fall of richmond. co dr. ed ayers is one of america's preeminent civil war historians. i don't say that lightly.. he is committed not just to the impeccable scholarship, but to ut to reaching people beyond academia. he roots out stories untold s, he stories, he amplifies voices unheard, and he constantly ays. challenges us to see events in new ways, always with a sense ofalways historical justice to those who were there.eare perhaps more than any historian y working in the field he helps us afford meaning to event
it's time as this meeting in the mee house wound down between 2:30 woun and 3:00 to take a step back,e the events of april 9th through maybe a larger lens. now, we are honored today to welcome dr. ed ayers from the university of richmond. some of you have met ed before. if you were in the sweltering heat heat in manassas july 21st, 2011, if you can remember back that far, he gave the keynote address at manassas on that day. it seems a very, very, very long time ago. he was more recently a...
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meerkat produces a live stream, that is, if you are watching tom's liv stream ran out, you are watching meefour people on the planet are watching tom's live stream. brendan: ben rubin, meerkat's ceo and cofounder, joins us. how will this change the 2016 election? thenben: i think the mindset behind the politicians being able to level up to the audience and be able to be so intimate with them and take, you know take questions answers, even show a different perspective is kind of what makes it interesting for how this medium of politics and audience or the voter, basically, -- it basically has changed, the moment you can we in the car with jeb bush or rand paul. brendan: meerkat has grown explosively over the last six months, people started using it at sxsw. what had to happen for the success of meerkat to be possible? ben: so, six weeks, actually. we are working in the space for three years, we had a couple of different other products for live streaming. i think that the moment we closed our last product, it was also live streaming but it was very much complex, i think because live streaming
meerkat produces a live stream, that is, if you are watching tom's liv stream ran out, you are watching meefour people on the planet are watching tom's live stream. brendan: ben rubin, meerkat's ceo and cofounder, joins us. how will this change the 2016 election? thenben: i think the mindset behind the politicians being able to level up to the audience and be able to be so intimate with them and take, you know take questions answers, even show a different perspective is kind of what makes it...
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edwin mees was confirmed in 19 1985 why are confirmations getting long there are a couple of things behindwhy and also paperwork disclosures and as we've seen here in the case of loretta lynch, it was that one part of the sex trafficking part that weaver seen this bipartisan deal. >> it is so funny to think on the right they haven't liked eric holder so much and get a interesting nominee in loretta lynch and stall it longer than anyone else. >> it's not often you see a race car on the white house grounds on purpose. yes, these are live pictures from the south lawn of the white house where president obama will play host to kevin harvick and his racing team. the brief ceremony is honor of the print cup series championship. good looking race car. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we'r
edwin mees was confirmed in 19 1985 why are confirmations getting long there are a couple of things behindwhy and also paperwork disclosures and as we've seen here in the case of loretta lynch, it was that one part of the sex trafficking part that weaver seen this bipartisan deal. >> it is so funny to think on the right they haven't liked eric holder so much and get a interesting nominee in loretta lynch and stall it longer than anyone else. >> it's not often you see a race car on...
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who was a civil rights royalty u and the wife of the current attorney general, it's interesting to meere power house women as young women found it important to be together in a a sisterhood organization of african-american women. what does that tell you about where likely a.g. lynch stands on many important issues? >> understanding her background and watching her not only her political career but her professional career she has always stood for what is right. she has always been there to make sure that voices of the voiceless were being heard. so to me why not have a person of her caliber, who is there to head the highest position that we have in our justice department? why not her? >> so why what do you think is going on? why do you think it's not happening? >> i would hope that it is not because of any issue that the current congress has with our president, mr. obama. it appears, though as if they are trying to hold her confirmation hostage until they can get exactly what they want. the two issues are not related. it's mixing apples and oranges. why hold again the confirmation that w
who was a civil rights royalty u and the wife of the current attorney general, it's interesting to meere power house women as young women found it important to be together in a a sisterhood organization of african-american women. what does that tell you about where likely a.g. lynch stands on many important issues? >> understanding her background and watching her not only her political career but her professional career she has always stood for what is right. she has always been there to...
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this coming thursday a april 30th, the 40th anniversary of the fall of saigon to the north vote nas meesops fought there, bled there, died there. what did it mean to you to see the north vietnamese take the country? >> well it felt horrible. we lost the war. it was clear to me i watched president johnson a announce he wasn't going to run for re-election and negotiate with the north vietnamese. it was clear to me at that point we would finish second. congress cut off funding in 1975 after watergate, so in some ways it was anti-climatic you knew where it was going. my own focus is not on 30 years ago but 20 years ago when we ended the trading with the enemy, we normalize, bilateral peace agreement, trade agreement, sent a former p.o.w. back over there. i'm much more involved and concerned with what vietnam and the united states are doing today than i am about worrying about how i felt 30 years ago. >> yeah. you sure have been active in that regard. colonel, what about you? what did it mean? >> what about you, jack. >> the way we looked -- you guys are longtime friends. so you're not just c
this coming thursday a april 30th, the 40th anniversary of the fall of saigon to the north vote nas meesops fought there, bled there, died there. what did it mean to you to see the north vietnamese take the country? >> well it felt horrible. we lost the war. it was clear to me i watched president johnson a announce he wasn't going to run for re-election and negotiate with the north vietnamese. it was clear to me at that point we would finish second. congress cut off funding in 1975 after...
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she feels the same way meryl streep feels which he has to audition for something -- " are you kidding mee i want all the media to put their hands up and swear something this election season ok? i solemnly swear not to talk about hillary's appearance because that is not journalism. [laughter] [applause] also, cecily strong looks great tonight. [laughter] i don't want you to take any of this as an endorsement for hillary clinton, because i would never blindly endorse a candidate i do not play on snl. hillary clinton has her work cut off for her. her democratic challengers are a who's who of who's that? to a them are characters from the adventures of huckleberry finn, but you didn't even notice, did you? let's not forget martin o'malley. i don't have anything to add that's just his actual campaign slogan. let's not forget martin o'malley. [laughter] lincoln chafee t running for president is like watching a dog look for its owner. a lot of people want elizabeth warren to run, but many think she is too idealistic and her policies are too liberal. but look at president obama. he didn't end up d
she feels the same way meryl streep feels which he has to audition for something -- " are you kidding mee i want all the media to put their hands up and swear something this election season ok? i solemnly swear not to talk about hillary's appearance because that is not journalism. [laughter] [applause] also, cecily strong looks great tonight. [laughter] i don't want you to take any of this as an endorsement for hillary clinton, because i would never blindly endorse a candidate i do not...
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