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you replaced the statute of liberty with a picture of you (bleep) the the n9n9n9s0s0s0s0[cheers and appla>> jon: we will welcome whack. -- welcome back. listen, sunday was easter there. i thought it was a good time to check in with the new pope francis i and see how he is holding up. >> he is setting a new tone with the papacy choosing to wear simple white vestments, shake hands with the public and focus on the poor. >> presenting the priesthood as a task of service. >> choosing a simple apartment over the grand papal redz dense wearing a soccer jersey from his favorite time. >> jon: fooding the communion in tupperware. trading in the pope mobile for the pope moped. what else is he doing? >> paying his hotel bill after becoming pope. >> jon: popes didn't use to pay their hotel bills? [laughter] the other popes when did they do when they went to check out just like -- [laughter] hey, this things got no pockets what are you going to do? this pope francis seems like a breath of fresh air. i like. this he prefers the title of bishop of rome simpler and less majestic than pope or his holiness.
you replaced the statute of liberty with a picture of you (bleep) the the n9n9n9s0s0s0s0[cheers and appla>> jon: we will welcome whack. -- welcome back. listen, sunday was easter there. i thought it was a good time to check in with the new pope francis i and see how he is holding up. >> he is setting a new tone with the papacy choosing to wear simple white vestments, shake hands with the public and focus on the poor. >> presenting the priesthood as a task of service. >>...
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i t was it was[cheers and appla] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight he was the 39th president of these united states. he is here to discuss how his nonprofit organization the carter center has nearly eradicated the guinea worth disease. please welcome back to the program president jimmy carter. how are you, sir? nice to see you. >> good to be back. >> jon: here is what i didn't realize. okay, so you have this thing that you start in 1986. >> right. >> jon: the carter center. they say this guinea worm is a problem. i can't do it justice. >> if you drink out a water hose it builds up during the rainy season and stays dry. you drink the guinea worm eggs and in a year's time it grows into a worm 30 inches long and stays inside your skin ep dermis and takes a sore. it emerges. takes 30 days to cowment and destroys muscle tish grew. >> jon: and terrible pain. >> almost indecember scribable pain. >> jon: your people sent me a dead guinea worm. >> i bet -- i'm glad it's dead, yeah. >> jon: this is what it looks like. that is the thing that co
i t was it was[cheers and appla] >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight he was the 39th president of these united states. he is here to discuss how his nonprofit organization the carter center has nearly eradicated the guinea worth disease. please welcome back to the program president jimmy carter. how are you, sir? nice to see you. >> good to be back. >> jon: here is what i didn't realize. okay, so you have this thing that you start in 1986. >> right. >> jon: the...
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[laughter] "lean in" it's on the moreçççéxéx[cheers and appla] that's our show.tomorrow at 1 1-67b8g here it is your moment of zen. >> we're not saying the swiffer has not had an impact. >> it's whether the impact matches up with the promises. captioning sponsored by comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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>> i'll do it. hen: wephen: w[cheers and appla] >> stephen: quoal back, everybody.e clinton global initiative university with the namesake president bill clinton. sir, there are things you can accomplish now that you were not able to accomplish when you were president of the united states? does the cgi give you a freedom you didn't have as president? >> well in some ways. that is when you are president you have more power but also subject toll daily events. that is sufficient to respond to what has happened. >> stephen: i know what daily events are. >> when you are out of office, since nobody is going to call you at 3:00 in the morning to deal with an emergency, you can just deal with something you choose and you can get into real debt. if i go, for example, i have these agricultural projects in rwanda and malawi and i can go out on remote country roads and see them, see how they are working, talk to the people who are effected by them. when i was president, i maybe got to do something like that once when i visited uganda and i talked to the president of uganda into
>> i'll do it. hen: wephen: w[cheers and appla] >> stephen: quoal back, everybody.e clinton global initiative university with the namesake president bill clinton. sir, there are things you can accomplish now that you were not able to accomplish when you were president of the united states? does the cgi give you a freedom you didn't have as president? >> well in some ways. that is when you are president you have more power but also subject toll daily events. that is sufficient...
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[ cheers and appla] captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ [heers and applause ] >> jay: thank you! thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." thank you. very, very kind. nice to have you all here. oh, let's see. well, the big story.
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[applause] [applause] [applae] thank you. please be seated. now all of the veterans please stand.e] [applause] [applause] thank you. please be seated. on behalf of all of us here today, we pledged to never forget and that we will carry your stories into the future. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> please welcome elie wiesel, founding chairman of the united states holocaust memorial museum. [applause] >> president clinton, my fellow survivors, and all of you who were here, in truth having witnessed the solidarity of people who went through the worst of human imagination we have heard voices that are appeals to hope and generosity in our lives. that is the message. it is important. we believe it. it is an indictment. a terrible indictment of leadership in those years. name very hard for me to names, but i must tell you in all sincerity that in my little town somewhere in the mountains, this name was better known than the names of our own heroes. the name franklin delano roosevelt. why? we were convinced that he was a father figure, a carrier of noble ideals to galvaniz
[applause] [applause] [applae] thank you. please be seated. now all of the veterans please stand.e] [applause] [applause] thank you. please be seated. on behalf of all of us here today, we pledged to never forget and that we will carry your stories into the future. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> please welcome elie wiesel, founding chairman of the united states holocaust memorial museum. [applause] >> president clinton, my fellow survivors, and all of you who were...
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[appla >> to what do you attribute the failure of the press and media to investigate the report accurately? what lessons should the press takeaway for future cases like this? >> we are in a funny era. up to be the conscience of the country and also -- we have to be the conscience of the country and also be a business that makes money. there are demographics and the ratings. we know that if it bleeds, it leads. this was so a fantastic and impossible story, so perfect a for help these episodes him. -- healthy skepticism. that is the lesson. we have to do our job. it was not done here. ofyour most journalistic the films you produce, do you consider yourself a journalist? >> yes. i believe people have called me a historian and i accept that role reluctantly. i'm not an academic historian. i do not work for a living, or say, at a journalistic organization, but i believe in the course of collecting evidence, history has to apply. was philip graham who owned the washington post who says that journalism is the first rough draft of history. that is a wonderful turn of phrase, except when you realiz
[appla >> to what do you attribute the failure of the press and media to investigate the report accurately? what lessons should the press takeaway for future cases like this? >> we are in a funny era. up to be the conscience of the country and also -- we have to be the conscience of the country and also be a business that makes money. there are demographics and the ratings. we know that if it bleeds, it leads. this was so a fantastic and impossible story, so perfect a for help these...
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. >> by the president is appla applauding this deal. >> a deal between two people. >> this is a dealetween two men. >> between two men. the big deal today on capitol hill was the reaching or leaking of big deals and the way that washington talks about a deal is a deal is inherently good. you're always looking for a deal, so when you get one, it must be good news, but in the real world where we all have to live every day, a deal is good only if it's a good deal. deals are almost, by definition, cut in the center, so it matters most in washington deal making is how the center is defined:and what made two of the deals being rolled out today promising is the fact the center around which they are crafted is remarkably further to the left than it was just six months ago. take the big bipartisan gun deal announced today by senators joe manchin and pat toomey. it's simply designed to expand background checks to cover gun shows and internet sales. the cost of the deal, apparently, private person-to-person sales, which will still be exempt from background checks. the nra was a, quote, near con
. >> by the president is appla applauding this deal. >> a deal between two people. >> this is a dealetween two men. >> between two men. the big deal today on capitol hill was the reaching or leaking of big deals and the way that washington talks about a deal is a deal is inherently good. you're always looking for a deal, so when you get one, it must be good news, but in the real world where we all have to live every day, a deal is good only if it's a good deal. deals are...
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you do is fight can't get no sleep at night ♪ ♪ sometimes you gotta lose to win again ♪ [ cheers and applaleyla gulen? >> we have an update on the sig-alert eastbound 92 with two lanes open and one remains closed. this is the eastbound direction at the high-rise with an injury accident out there and still very heavy traffic. avoid it and take dumbarton and the westbound commute is looking slow into foster city. >> thank you very much. cooler again today by seven to 14 degrees, upper 50's along the coast where it will be cloudy with sunshine by noon and 62 at san francisco and to about 82 in antioch. tonight, the temperatures are in the mid-40's to low 50's and a lot of cloud cover. the coolest day is tomorrow and a warming trend on the announcer: it's "live! with kelly & michael." today, from "mad men," jon hamm. and a performance from snoop lion plus, we'll me plus, we'll meet the former north dakota news anchor whose first day went viral, a.j. clemente. all next on the emmy ward-winning "live." announcer: now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪ kelly: hi! i!
you do is fight can't get no sleep at night ♪ ♪ sometimes you gotta lose to win again ♪ [ cheers and applaleyla gulen? >> we have an update on the sig-alert eastbound 92 with two lanes open and one remains closed. this is the eastbound direction at the high-rise with an injury accident out there and still very heavy traffic. avoid it and take dumbarton and the westbound commute is looking slow into foster city. >> thank you very much. cooler again today by seven to 14 degrees,...
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developing our leaders, helping other nations develop their , based not just on military doctrine, but on[appla general, thank you. i am very proud to be the principles and values of the mutual respect and dignity, and the rule of law. this facility, this institution, has done that very effectively for many, many years, so i think you all. -- thank you all. generations of military leaders have come to this institution here at fort mcnair to receive training and education. they needed to succeed not just in combat, but in their daily lives. the responsibilities you all will take on will be immense. everyday, you will face decisions with real implications for the safety and welfare of our troops, and the security of our nation. as you move onward and upward in your career as, i would urge you to always keep three questions in mind before making decisions. first, does this help protect national security? america's this in strategic interest, which include the economic, political, and moral dimensions of our interests and responsibilities? third, is this were the of the service and sacrifice of our
developing our leaders, helping other nations develop their , based not just on military doctrine, but on[appla general, thank you. i am very proud to be the principles and values of the mutual respect and dignity, and the rule of law. this facility, this institution, has done that very effectively for many, many years, so i think you all. -- thank you all. generations of military leaders have come to this institution here at fort mcnair to receive training and education. they needed to succeed...