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. >> unless you are older than 105, you have been looking at the same abe lincoln all your life. >> howtimes do you think you have seen a penny? >> oh, maybe a million. >> okay. so for a guy you have seep a million times, honest abe, can you pick him out on there for me? >> i am just going to go with that. yeah. >> the actual penny is i. i is the correct one. >> okay. facing the other direction. >> just shows you how much you don't pay attention. >> and therein lies the problem. for 90 minutes, we asked folks to identify something they have seen thousands of times. >> i am going to get that one. >> do you want to try again? >>. >> nobody got it right. >> spruzing. >> yeah. >> then i used a tactic employed by some in the justice system. i asked people to choose the abe lincoln they have seen but didn't tell them that all of the choices could be wrong. >> that's actually really eye opening. so could you assume by your wording and then just laying it out that, oh, it would be one of the options? >> i am going to go for b. >> none of them. >> it's none of them? oh. ? >> the fact that i got
. >> unless you are older than 105, you have been looking at the same abe lincoln all your life. >> howtimes do you think you have seen a penny? >> oh, maybe a million. >> okay. so for a guy you have seep a million times, honest abe, can you pick him out on there for me? >> i am just going to go with that. yeah. >> the actual penny is i. i is the correct one. >> okay. facing the other direction. >> just shows you how much you don't pay attention....
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abe lincoln on the roof. is he great. >> abe lincoln. good line, miller. we asked viewers to send in questions that you will allegedly answer. we're not real hopeful in that regard, but we're going to try it. the first question is from clyde mckinney, greenville, south carolina. miller, when you were on snl which performers impressed you the most? >> well, clyde, i would have to say -- let me see, hosts? to. hanks was the best host, alec baldwin was a good host, although i didn't know him that well. he had a certain volatility that i find daunting, i understand he has taken care of that in the last few years between now and then and sean penn was probably the most polite host which is ironic. everybody think is he a hot head but sweet guy. as far as cast members go. under the new guys bill hater is a general. on the bronze medal i would have for me to judge this is weird because these guys are geniuses on the comedian. i would say phil hartman and danny aykroyd on the silver eddy murphy greatest performer dana carvy. i was with him for six years he never n
abe lincoln on the roof. is he great. >> abe lincoln. good line, miller. we asked viewers to send in questions that you will allegedly answer. we're not real hopeful in that regard, but we're going to try it. the first question is from clyde mckinney, greenville, south carolina. miller, when you were on snl which performers impressed you the most? >> well, clyde, i would have to say -- let me see, hosts? to. hanks was the best host, alec baldwin was a good host, although i didn't...
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. >> abe lincoln would turn in his grave if he knew that his descendants, his political descendants, if i remember correctly, abe lincoln was republican, if he knew his political descendants were cherry-picking scientific results. i don't know what he would say. i'm pretty sure he'd be disappointed. what you should be doing is recognize the scientific results, then let the political conversations be about -- >> that's exactly right. >> -- what kind of legislation you might need to put into place that might serve your political interests. >> you can have a totally left-right values-based conversation about how deal with the fact of a warming planet in all kinds of different ways. there can be libertarian arguments. there could be statist arguments. there's all sorts of ways -- >> in fact, i think the republican party is missing out on occasions to shape legislation in the face of climate change that could favor their interests going forward because right now there's so many that are busy trying to stand in denial of an emerging scientific truth. >> we'll have much more of my conversat
. >> abe lincoln would turn in his grave if he knew that his descendants, his political descendants, if i remember correctly, abe lincoln was republican, if he knew his political descendants were cherry-picking scientific results. i don't know what he would say. i'm pretty sure he'd be disappointed. what you should be doing is recognize the scientific results, then let the political conversations be about -- >> that's exactly right. >> -- what kind of legislation you might...
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i asked people to choose the abe lincoln they have seen but didn't tell them that all of the choicesould be wrong. >> that's actually really eye opening. so could you assume by your wording and then just laying it out that, oh, it would be one of the options? >> i am going to go for b. >> none of them. >> it's none of them? ? >> the fact that i got it wrong and now that you tell me that the person wasn't even -- i mean, the penny wasn't even there, yeah, it makes me tremendously. >> scary. >> that's actually scary. isn't it? >> jonathan, one of the things that joe berlinger mentions in the documentary is that often eyewitness testimony is the gold standard in a criminal case. how much weight is really put on that of an eyewitness? >> you know, i think for any defense lawyer, there is no moment that makes your heart beat faster than when the witness points to your client and says, "that's the person who did it" because we understand that the jurors believe that people don't get identifications wrong. i think what we learned from the science, however, is that the memory can be contamin
i asked people to choose the abe lincoln they have seen but didn't tell them that all of the choicesould be wrong. >> that's actually really eye opening. so could you assume by your wording and then just laying it out that, oh, it would be one of the options? >> i am going to go for b. >> none of them. >> it's none of them? ? >> the fact that i got it wrong and now that you tell me that the person wasn't even -- i mean, the penny wasn't even there, yeah, it makes...
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how about abe lincoln in -- lincoln?rown would get his ass whipped by whitney and bill reclipped the grits in the shower. of course lie neither -- lionel richie. >> i am just happy to be here. >> she was trying to get the homosexuality out. check the history books. i am dead on. you can't beat it out, mary. you have to live and let live. >> there are men who really are being victimized and abused. there are not many resources that help men. there is not a lot of funding that goes there. there is an issue and i will state what my mom always said. if someone you leave. >> period. >> so guys if someone hits you, you leave. it doesn't matter if it is a woman. if you are going to take it, you are taking it. part of you is sick and they want that. >> the men you hate did they leave? >> that was one time. >> i thought we weren't going to talk about it. >> it is safe to say the dud des of male violence does more damage. that makes sense. they are stronger than women. sac joe app pointed out the -- as joe app point up. you would
how about abe lincoln in -- lincoln?rown would get his ass whipped by whitney and bill reclipped the grits in the shower. of course lie neither -- lionel richie. >> i am just happy to be here. >> she was trying to get the homosexuality out. check the history books. i am dead on. you can't beat it out, mary. you have to live and let live. >> there are men who really are being victimized and abused. there are not many resources that help men. there is not a lot of funding that...
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you wouldn't have had abe lincoln and all the great presidents. great presidents, i think they all have the fighting genes, the great ones. i'm not going to argue with warren about the fact i have a fighting gene. you know, what's amazing, though, i agree -- i listened this morning to what he said, and i agree with what he's saying, that the boards are sort of co-lie liecolleagual, the bo sort of fraternities, not those words. the only difference is i think this is a terrifying situation for our economy and our future, the fact we can make so much money by turning these companies around proves it. we are not being productive because of this. as ceo rs with many exceptions u need te right guys to run these companies and interesting thing is you get invited back when you do it. we have a difference perhaps in -- in what you should do on the boards, but being that said, it's sort of interesting because warren said in '09 or something like that, you have to -- you have to be effective you have to real really -- i wrote the words down, you have to emba
you wouldn't have had abe lincoln and all the great presidents. great presidents, i think they all have the fighting genes, the great ones. i'm not going to argue with warren about the fact i have a fighting gene. you know, what's amazing, though, i agree -- i listened this morning to what he said, and i agree with what he's saying, that the boards are sort of co-lie liecolleagual, the bo sort of fraternities, not those words. the only difference is i think this is a terrifying situation for...
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abe lincoln defied the supreme court dred scott and issued the emancipation proclamation that i'm goingto do it i don't care what the court says roseville franklin roosevelt tried he tried he tried to change the you know the whole justice americas thing and as you said from congress well you know but. according to phyllis schlafly who actually wrote a book on this stuff which i just read a couple of weeks ago. the one time that the in my lifetime in her lifetime that the congress has actually regulated the court it was a liberal democrat national who actually regulated the court why don't we have a conversation in this country about regulating the court about about saying you know the lord has just one court why not all courts well i would apply it for all time kim ok all of that a recording of the lower judges into judges as well as the justices oh well they're all answerable ultimately to the supreme court but he's saying if the point is that they are imposing their personal opinions they're influenced by personal gain and all of that why isn't that why shouldn't that employing move a
abe lincoln defied the supreme court dred scott and issued the emancipation proclamation that i'm goingto do it i don't care what the court says roseville franklin roosevelt tried he tried he tried to change the you know the whole justice americas thing and as you said from congress well you know but. according to phyllis schlafly who actually wrote a book on this stuff which i just read a couple of weeks ago. the one time that the in my lifetime in her lifetime that the congress has actually...
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sounds like abe lincoln and me. but no. if i paved the way at all, robin, that is my legacy.ggest piece of advice? >> get there first thing in the morning, leave last at night and do your homework. and listen. listen. >> we're still learning from you. i just watched you interview v. stiviano last week. and not taking, that's not the question i asked you. i'm always reminded of just how brilliant you are at the follow-ups. >> every single follow-up. and no one has ever outworked you, barbara. we showed that photo of you with menachem begin and anwar sadat. every single journalist in the world wanted that interview. we were just talking about it. i don't think walter cronkite ever forgave you for beating him on that one, as well. >> you don't mind when i keep plugging my special? >> no. >> there it is. take a sip, everyone. here we go. take a look at this clip from the "gma" vault, going back to 1983 with joan lunden. >> how young were you when you knew you wanted to be a journalist? >> i don't think it ever happened that way. i certainly didn't think i would be on the air. whe
sounds like abe lincoln and me. but no. if i paved the way at all, robin, that is my legacy.ggest piece of advice? >> get there first thing in the morning, leave last at night and do your homework. and listen. listen. >> we're still learning from you. i just watched you interview v. stiviano last week. and not taking, that's not the question i asked you. i'm always reminded of just how brilliant you are at the follow-ups. >> every single follow-up. and no one has ever...