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also got the latest conspiracy theory about the terrifying photo shopped secrets of president barack hussein obama. did you know his emotional name is hussein? the conspiracies about the president get even more conspiratorial than they have in years past. >>> we're beginning with a big deal, a story you will not see anywhere else, because it is an nbc news exclusive. nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff has uncovered something that is
also got the latest conspiracy theory about the terrifying photo shopped secrets of president barack hussein obama. did you know his emotional name is hussein? the conspiracies about the president get even more conspiratorial than they have in years past. >>> we're beginning with a big deal, a story you will not see anywhere else, because it is an nbc news exclusive. nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff has uncovered something that is
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as you know, tonight tonight barack-hussein obama gets to give his annual "look at me, i'm the president" speech. lop-a-doopa doo! lop-a-doopa doo! [laughter] all this stuff? it's not even in the constitution. [laughter] obama shouldn't even be up there givinging the speech. 2012 was supposed to be the gop's year: with the economy in shambles, they thought the race was theirs to lose. and they were right. [laughter] and it's not just the presidency. the republicans also lost seats in the senate. lost the popular vote in the house. and briefly lost paul ryan in the mall. [laughter] he was supposed to hold on to his mother's hand! [laughter] they found him busting a union at the build-a-bear workshop. [laughter] but folks, the rnc, the republican national committee, is doing something about it. >> the rnc is doing a major autopsy on 2012. >> the rnc is coming up with some type of autopsy of the last election. >> you've got to do a full autopsy. >> stephen: yes, a full autopsy. which is also the republican alternative to obamacare. [laughter] to plot their path back to power, the gop recent
as you know, tonight tonight barack-hussein obama gets to give his annual "look at me, i'm the president" speech. lop-a-doopa doo! lop-a-doopa doo! [laughter] all this stuff? it's not even in the constitution. [laughter] obama shouldn't even be up there givinging the speech. 2012 was supposed to be the gop's year: with the economy in shambles, they thought the race was theirs to lose. and they were right. [laughter] and it's not just the presidency. the republicans also lost seats in...
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. ♪ >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear -- >> barack obama's inauguration with beyonce singingational anthem. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight >> it was a moving moment. >> every time i look at her, singing for the president and performing worldwide, and then i think, that was my baby. >> darla johnson was beyonce's childhood dance teacher. >> i know that she's beyonce. i know that she's worldwide and everybody know her and everybody scream, et cetera, but even when i see her, she's still my beyonce. ♪ >> a proud moment that didn't last long. >> did beyonce fake it at the inauguration? >> this was a question on a lot of lips in washington today. >> beyonce and her lip-synch stunner. >> did she or didn't she? >> did she? didn't she? and does it even matter? this was beyonce's response. posted to instagram. online and on air. >> i'm saying leave beyonce alone. >> was it live or on tape? >> she became a hot topic of conversation. >> i'm not surprised that she did lip-synch. >> i still don't think she did, though. >> i just think people think th
. ♪ >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear -- >> barack obama's inauguration with beyonce singingational anthem. ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ ♪ through the perilous fight >> it was a moving moment. >> every time i look at her, singing for the president and performing worldwide, and then i think, that was my baby. >> darla johnson was beyonce's childhood dance teacher. >> i know that she's beyonce. i know that she's worldwide and...
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. >> i barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: now with the first african-american presidente-elected and more minority in congress and state houses, shelby county, alabama, south of birmingham, says the law renewed in 2006 is so outdated, it's no longer constitutional. >> the america that elected barack obama is not the america of our parents. and our grandparents. >> reporter: the law requires states with a history of discrimination to get federal approval before changing how they conduct elections. all or part of eight southern states are covered. also arizona, alaska and parts of six others. it was used just last year to block strict voter i.d. laws in texas and south carolina. >> it deters and blocks voting discrimination in places in the country where that discrimination has been the most persistent and adaptive. >> reporter: today, the court's four liberals strongly defended it. justice kaygan said the formula for figuring which state needs to be covered seems to be working well since they account for 56% of all lawsuits. justice breyer said congress concluded don't ch
. >> i barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> reporter: now with the first african-american presidente-elected and more minority in congress and state houses, shelby county, alabama, south of birmingham, says the law renewed in 2006 is so outdated, it's no longer constitutional. >> the america that elected barack obama is not the america of our parents. and our grandparents. >> reporter: the law requires states with a history of discrimination to get federal...
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. >> president barack obama taking his second oath of office in front of hundreds of thousands in the nation's capital. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear... >> ...that i will faithfully execute... >> ...that i will faithfully execute... >> ...the office of president of the united states.... >> ...the office of president of the united states... >> ...and will, to the best of my ability... >> ...and will, to the best of my ability... >> ...preserve, protect, and defend... >> ...preserve, protect, and defend... >> ...the constitution of the united states. >> ...the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> ...so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. [ cheers and applause ] >> supreme court chief justice john roberts swearing in the the constitution mandates the president take office on january 20th, which fell on a sunday this year. president obama becomes the second president to take the oath a total of four times, including twice during his first term. vice president joe biden also being sworn in for a second term, and the white house releasing president obama's new official portrait ah
. >> president barack obama taking his second oath of office in front of hundreds of thousands in the nation's capital. >> i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear... >> ...that i will faithfully execute... >> ...that i will faithfully execute... >> ...the office of president of the united states.... >> ...the office of president of the united states... >> ...and will, to the best of my ability... >> ...and will, to the best of my ability......
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>> the president's name is barack hussein obama, so, uh, anything goes now with names. >> hinojosa: you finished school here in the united states, and your whole life, you have been going to visit india as that place where your parents came om, and then you basically decide, "i'm going. i'm going back." and there's that moment when you're on the plane ride going back and somebody who is returning home looked at you and they were, like, "what are you doing? you're leaving the united states to go to india?" >> this guy... i was filling out my landing card to arrive in bombay, and he kind of looked over and he asked for help with his, so we got to talking and he said, "so what are you going to do over there?" i said, "i'm going to go live there." he kind of looked at my american passport and he looked at me and this data point th i was going to go live there, and he almost thought that i had made a kind of ticketing mistake, and he was, like, "no, no, no, we're all trying to go that way." >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> you know, and i... in a way, i didn't yet have the vocabulary to tell him
>> the president's name is barack hussein obama, so, uh, anything goes now with names. >> hinojosa: you finished school here in the united states, and your whole life, you have been going to visit india as that place where your parents came om, and then you basically decide, "i'm going. i'm going back." and there's that moment when you're on the plane ride going back and somebody who is returning home looked at you and they were, like, "what are you doing? you're...
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globe, people will be writing about barack obama because of the historic achievement in a country built on slavery, riveren with racism. for a man named barack husseinma to become president at 46 at the time, remarkable, remarkable achievement. >>> it was just a thrill to literally watch history unfold and be a part of that. the biggest challenge was it was exhausting, and there was a physical toll, which i wasn't prepared for. >> what was it like then on election day? >> election day was one of the most exciting and challenging days of my life. >>> one of the biggest challenges, when we do these special reports, you stand up and here is all the correspondents from the networks, standing side by side by side, all speaking at the same time when they give you the 2:00 warning before the president comes out. there is me, major garrett, john carl. standing side by side, the president is about to walk through that door and you're all trying to communicate literally three feet away from each other when are you blasting your broadcast voice out. >> you hear what they are saying, the voices in your head as well. >> it's terrible. i think it is -- having rep
globe, people will be writing about barack obama because of the historic achievement in a country built on slavery, riveren with racism. for a man named barack husseinma to become president at 46 at the time, remarkable, remarkable achievement. >>> it was just a thrill to literally watch history unfold and be a part of that. the biggest challenge was it was exhausting, and there was a physical toll, which i wasn't prepared for. >> what was it like then on election day? >>...
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billy cunningham, i see the smile on your face, tell me where the shared sacrifice of barack hussein obama. >> it's been 28 days since he was inaugurated. nuclear bombs are going off and dying in syria. since the second term began, 300,000 americans signed up for good stamps and borrowed 128 billion dollars the last 28 days all he can do is send michelle "let them eat cake" in as spend and he's he with el tigre, and playing golf. and they had what was going on in the country and it's horrible, there could not be a worst start to a second administration. failed cabinet officials, golf rounds, let them eat cake? i'm playing golf and i'm going to trick everybody into believing i care about you. he remind me about clinton said about him being the most ethical president in american history. >> sean: penny, where is the shared sacrifice and we have to make unpopular choices and some austerity. he had a vacation a month ago. i worked most of my vacation over christmas. where is the sacrifice? >> and he's agreed to sacrifices and agreed to almost 2 trillion dollars worth of cuts. i know you're goi
billy cunningham, i see the smile on your face, tell me where the shared sacrifice of barack hussein obama. >> it's been 28 days since he was inaugurated. nuclear bombs are going off and dying in syria. since the second term began, 300,000 americans signed up for good stamps and borrowed 128 billion dollars the last 28 days all he can do is send michelle "let them eat cake" in as spend and he's he with el tigre, and playing golf. and they had what was going on in the country and...
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also got the latest conspiracy theory about the terrifying photo shopped secrets of president barack hussein obama. did you know his emotional name is hussein? the conspiracies about the president get even more conspiratorial than they have in years past. >>> we're beginning with a big deal, a story you will not see anywhere else, because it is an nbc news exclusive. nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff has uncovered something that is not classified, but treated as one of the biggest secrets of this administration. it's something the administration has been fighting over with newspapers and with congress and with all different sorts of groups suing them who have been trying to contain what mike isikoff has gotten closer than anybody else to naming. and it is happening right in the midst of really big changes happening right now in national security in washington. today in washington, of course, was secretary of state john kerry's first day on the job. he was sworn in on friday after his confirmation hearing and his confirmation vote process that were frankly a breeze. in the
also got the latest conspiracy theory about the terrifying photo shopped secrets of president barack hussein obama. did you know his emotional name is hussein? the conspiracies about the president get even more conspiratorial than they have in years past. >>> we're beginning with a big deal, a story you will not see anywhere else, because it is an nbc news exclusive. nbc's national investigative correspondent michael isikoff has uncovered something that is not classified, but treated...
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whether it's king george or barack hussein obama, oppression is oppression. gun control isn't about guns. it's about control. i only have one comment-- i will not comply. >> historically with the pro-gun lobby, they've really become entrenched when challenged. one of the questions i think is, do 20 dead first graders change that equation? >> so far it hasn't. and i think what makes this such an intractable issue is even after sandy hook, there are two camps. the two camps are what we need to make our community safer is fewer guns, and the other camp saying no, what we need to make our community safer is more guns. i don't know where the common ground is on this when it starts that far apart. >> we're 48 days past today. when did you start thinking you have a larger role to play here? >> i feel like we've been forced onto a platform. and i think it... i feel, we feel, a sense of responsibility and a feel of obligation, a sense of obligation now to do whatever we can. >> we're not political, mark and i. we're not, you know, confrontational people. >> but i thin
whether it's king george or barack hussein obama, oppression is oppression. gun control isn't about guns. it's about control. i only have one comment-- i will not comply. >> historically with the pro-gun lobby, they've really become entrenched when challenged. one of the questions i think is, do 20 dead first graders change that equation? >> so far it hasn't. and i think what makes this such an intractable issue is even after sandy hook, there are two camps. the two camps are what...
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globe, people will write about barack obama because of the historic achievement in a country as we have talked about. ridden with racism. you know, for a man named barack husseine president at what is it, 46 at the time? remarkable. remarkable. >> it was just a thrill to literally watch history unfold and be a part of that. the biggest challenge was that it was exhausting. there was a physical toll, which i wasn't prepared for. >> what was it like on election day? >> election day was one of the most exciting and challenging days of my life. >> one of the biggest challenges is when we do a special report, you stand-up. here is all the correspondents from the networks, okay, standing side by side by side speaking at the same time when they give you the two-minute warning. there's me, ed henry from fox. you are side by side the entire press core is staring at you, the president is about to walk through the door and you are all trying to communicate three feet away from each other. >> and you are hearing them, you are hearing what they are saying and voices in your head as well. >> it's terrible. i think having reported in awful places, this is the hardest thing i
globe, people will write about barack obama because of the historic achievement in a country as we have talked about. ridden with racism. you know, for a man named barack husseine president at what is it, 46 at the time? remarkable. remarkable. >> it was just a thrill to literally watch history unfold and be a part of that. the biggest challenge was that it was exhausting. there was a physical toll, which i wasn't prepared for. >> what was it like on election day? >> election...
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[applause] and this year, and sterling noted, voters returned, barack hussein obama to the white house has not only tenants treated with his actions and he is the most lgbt support a president in the history of her country, but with inclusion of the 1969 stonewall rebellion in his deny girls beach, he squarely placed lgbt air-quality in a long lineage of movement that abed watershed moments from seneca falls to sell not. [applause] and we will work to get him to stay more than just gay. [cheers and applause] as i sat at the foot of the capitol, honor to attend inauguration, holding my daughter's hand, listening to the president, watching that fierce latina justice sonia sotomayor swearing in the vice president, hearing a more inclusive and addiction, being transported by the poetry of richard ronco come a gay cuban immigrant and of course the implication by civil rights leader. lushes say i thought yes, yes, this is the country i know. this is the country want my daughter to grow up in. what happened on the steps of the capitol this week was in so many ways remarkable. real change. but
[applause] and this year, and sterling noted, voters returned, barack hussein obama to the white house has not only tenants treated with his actions and he is the most lgbt support a president in the history of her country, but with inclusion of the 1969 stonewall rebellion in his deny girls beach, he squarely placed lgbt air-quality in a long lineage of movement that abed watershed moments from seneca falls to sell not. [applause] and we will work to get him to stay more than just gay. [cheers...
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i think that president barack hussein obama is doing a great job keeping america safe, the best pecan with intelligence he is getting. he has to do what he's got to do. if if you are american and you are committing terrorism on this country, you need to be droned out. so he's doing a great job. host: in the washington times, the headline -- here's what the pakistani ambassador said. [video clip] >> it is operationally counterproductive now, because it creates more potential terrorists on the ground and militants on the ground instead of taking them out. taking out a high value or medium value target, then it creates probably an entire community of future recruits to a cause that we are seeking to drain 74 in all these areas. we need to drain the swamp. instead it radicalizes people standing up using religion as a mobilizing force. host: the ambassador made a comment yesterday at a breakfast hosted by the christian science monitor. we covered it. c-span.org to what spoken. the washington times said the ambassador said that the attacks violate pakistani sovereignty and international law
i think that president barack hussein obama is doing a great job keeping america safe, the best pecan with intelligence he is getting. he has to do what he's got to do. if if you are american and you are committing terrorism on this country, you need to be droned out. so he's doing a great job. host: in the washington times, the headline -- here's what the pakistani ambassador said. [video clip] >> it is operationally counterproductive now, because it creates more potential terrorists on...
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he happens to be a nobel peace prize winner barack obama after most americans i brought haven't paid much attention all of these have just bought iraq hussein obama does i think it's a question of education here domestically execute people need to be informed that hollywood have a role to play i think hollywood had a role to play i think that zero dark thirty for example did a grave disservice to counterterrorism zero dark thirty perpetuates this grand lie that torture led to the the. the killing of osama bin laden it's just simply not true myths often become history one comedian here said movies it was about zero dark thirty about the way it's serious movies is where. americans learned their history it's true what myths what other myths do you see being perpetuated now related to the war on terror i think one of the great myths and i chuckle to myself because it always seemed so ridiculous to me was president bush's statement that they hate us because we love freedom i know what al qaeda i've captured al qaeda fighters i've had conversations sitting across the table like i am with you with al-qaeda leaders and i can tell you from firsthand
he happens to be a nobel peace prize winner barack obama after most americans i brought haven't paid much attention all of these have just bought iraq hussein obama does i think it's a question of education here domestically execute people need to be informed that hollywood have a role to play i think hollywood had a role to play i think that zero dark thirty for example did a grave disservice to counterterrorism zero dark thirty perpetuates this grand lie that torture led to the the. the...
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because he happens to be nobel peace prize winner barack obama you know after most americans i brought haven't paid much attention have just bought iraq hussein obama does i think it's a question of education or domestic execute people need to be informed that hollywood have a role to play i think hollywood had a role to play i think that zero dark thirty for example did a grave disservice to counterterrorism zero dark thirty perpetuates this grand lie that torture led to the the. the killing of osama bin laden it's just simply not true myths often become history one comedian here said movies it was about zero dark thirty about the way it's serious movies is why. americans learned their history it's true what myths what other myths do you see being perpetuated now related to the war on terror i think one of the great myths and i chuckle to myself because it always seems so ridiculous to me was president bush's statement that they hate us because we love freedom. i know al-qaeda i have captured al qaeda fighters i've had conversations sitting across the table like i am with you with all the leaders and i can tell you from firsthand personal ex
because he happens to be nobel peace prize winner barack obama you know after most americans i brought haven't paid much attention have just bought iraq hussein obama does i think it's a question of education or domestic execute people need to be informed that hollywood have a role to play i think hollywood had a role to play i think that zero dark thirty for example did a grave disservice to counterterrorism zero dark thirty perpetuates this grand lie that torture led to the the. the killing...
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barack obama should say thank you every day that inherited a world without saddam hussein in it. >> jon: did you catch the change? he doesn't wear glasses anymore. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah his eyesight has improved. the longer he lives with the spin the stronger he gets. if you want a press secretary, the man you need is right here benjamin (bleep). we'll be right back back [cheers and applause] >> jon: we will imook. my guests tonight are the filmmakers behind the new documentary hunger in america a place at the table. >> are you going to take them off? >> good job on the basketball game. >> it's something important, the churches and community groups that handout out are doing an incredible service to those experiencing hunger but it's a quick fix for today and tomorrow and maybe next week. >> we call it emergency food. it's no longer emergency food. it's called chronic use of a broken system for which people can in the be held accountable. >> jon: please welcome to the program lori silverbush and kristi jacobson. [cheers and applause] nice to see you. how are you? please sit. [
barack obama should say thank you every day that inherited a world without saddam hussein in it. >> jon: did you catch the change? he doesn't wear glasses anymore. [ laughter ] yeah, yeah his eyesight has improved. the longer he lives with the spin the stronger he gets. if you want a press secretary, the man you need is right here benjamin (bleep). we'll be right back back [cheers and applause] >> jon: we will imook. my guests tonight are the filmmakers behind the new...
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because he happens to be nobel peace prize winner barack obama after most americans i brought haven't paid much attention all of the strategist body iraq hussein obama do so i think it's a question of education here domestically execute people need to be informed that hollywood have a role to play i think hollywood had a role to play i think that zero dark thirty for example did a grave disservice to counterterrorism zero dark thirty perpetuates this grand lie that torture led to the the. the killing of osama bin laden it's just simply not true myths often become history one comedian here said movies it was about zero dark thirty about the way it's serious movies is where americans learned their history it's true what myths what other myths do you see being perpetuated now related to the war on terror i think one of the great myths and i chuckle to myself because it always seems so ridiculous to me was president bush's statement that they hate us because we love freedom. i know what al qaeda. i've captured al qaeda fighters i've had conversations sitting across the table like i am with you with all kind of leaders and i can tell you from first
because he happens to be nobel peace prize winner barack obama after most americans i brought haven't paid much attention all of the strategist body iraq hussein obama do so i think it's a question of education here domestically execute people need to be informed that hollywood have a role to play i think hollywood had a role to play i think that zero dark thirty for example did a grave disservice to counterterrorism zero dark thirty perpetuates this grand lie that torture led to the the. the...