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jennifer lawrence just, you know, really fought harder for it. >> it's time for the tour. >> lawrencee action before. >> should we have to hide? >> playing the mute mystique in the 2011 "x-men" movie. but "hunger games" was different. months of training turned her into a warrior. >> she is somebody who sort of had muscle tone and you looked at her and she's not like this 90-pound person with like, you know, cross bow. she looks like she could actually -- >> like a tough cookie. >> looks like she can climb a tree. >> something her former director said was close to home for jennifer. >> in certain ways, it resembles her life in kentucky. she knows the woods. she knows how to fish. her mom used to have a campground for kids in the woods. >> the film was a box office record breaker. and jennifer lawrence was now a household name. >> i think that jennifer's performance in the hunger games deserves an oscar nomination. >> but that second nomination would have to wait until lawrence's next film, "silver linings playbook." >> i'm just the crazy slut with a dead husband! >> lawrence played a p
jennifer lawrence just, you know, really fought harder for it. >> it's time for the tour. >> lawrencee action before. >> should we have to hide? >> playing the mute mystique in the 2011 "x-men" movie. but "hunger games" was different. months of training turned her into a warrior. >> she is somebody who sort of had muscle tone and you looked at her and she's not like this 90-pound person with like, you know, cross bow. she looks like she could...
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not just lawrence, but his sister, pansy ho. tells us how she is trained to keep the gaming industry all in the family. >> my father paved for the foundation for macau today. we carry that torch. ♪ >> sheldon adelson may be trying to conquer macau, but patriarch stanley ho's industry is far from failing. his company, sjm holdings, operates the most casino tables in macau. we spoke with pansy ho, his daughter. she says gaming in macau is still a family business. >> you are the richest woman in hong kong. >> i don't know how they calculate it, but they say so. >> do you feel, and among your own siblings, the fact that you are part of a legendary hong kong family? you have an added responsibility. >> we feel like we have that sense of a legacy. there were 450 years of portuguese presence in macau. my father helped create and pave the foundation for macau today in terms of creating the largest industry, the gaming industry of 50 years. we would very much want to help grow macau to be something that is more exciting and more importan
not just lawrence, but his sister, pansy ho. tells us how she is trained to keep the gaming industry all in the family. >> my father paved for the foundation for macau today. we carry that torch. ♪ >> sheldon adelson may be trying to conquer macau, but patriarch stanley ho's industry is far from failing. his company, sjm holdings, operates the most casino tables in macau. we spoke with pansy ho, his daughter. she says gaming in macau is still a family business. >> you are...
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to thank you for coming. >> lawrence was visibly affected by mrs.ll. when the two of them spoke, what was so interesting to me was lawrence wanted to make her feel better. >> you know, you said you couldn't protect her. i don't believe that. i believe you protected her and it was just someone else's violence that caused what happened. you protected her more than you knew. and you're still protecting her today, by doing this. giving of yourself to people who that don't deserve it. >> she took comfort in what lawrence was saying. and i think it made him feel somewhat better to be able to give her some type of comfort. >> thank you. thank you. >> thank you. >> but i also think her sharing of that story helped lawrence get in touch with the people he had victimized. >> lawrence, how were you changed by miss tuthill's talk? >> um, i don't -- i just -- i don't know how -- i don't know how to explain it. i really don't. it's deeper than words can ever be said. i don't know if i'll ever -- if i'll ever have that kind of opportunity. and just to be honest, i
to thank you for coming. >> lawrence was visibly affected by mrs.ll. when the two of them spoke, what was so interesting to me was lawrence wanted to make her feel better. >> you know, you said you couldn't protect her. i don't believe that. i believe you protected her and it was just someone else's violence that caused what happened. you protected her more than you knew. and you're still protecting her today, by doing this. giving of yourself to people who that don't deserve it....
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lawrence, bought my yearly desk.aid let's skip the imax version of the hob bit so a couple of kids can have a desk. perry nelson writes, gifts to the k.i.n.d. fund are the easiest for me to give. i shall do so again this year. i gave a desk last year to my nephews for christmas, and i did it again today. on facebook, sue zahnd said, sent mine yesterday. couldn't do the whole amount, but know it makes a difference. i sent it in a friend's name. a better gift than what i could have afforded otherwise. thank you very much for that, sue. you can contribute any amount you choose at lastworddesks.msnbc.com or by calling 1-800-and the number 4 and the word unicef. you will find specific amounts listed there for purchasing a desk or a classroom of desks, or a full scholarship for a girl, but any amount you give, $5, $10, will be very helpful. we supply girls with everything they need to go to high school, including room and board if they live too far away from a high school. and when i ask girls in high school in malawi what
lawrence, bought my yearly desk.aid let's skip the imax version of the hob bit so a couple of kids can have a desk. perry nelson writes, gifts to the k.i.n.d. fund are the easiest for me to give. i shall do so again this year. i gave a desk last year to my nephews for christmas, and i did it again today. on facebook, sue zahnd said, sent mine yesterday. couldn't do the whole amount, but know it makes a difference. i sent it in a friend's name. a better gift than what i could have afforded...
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please welcome lawrence o'donnell. [cheers and applause] lawrence, nice to see you.nk you so much for coming on. >> good to be here. >> stephen: you got the new show coming out september 27th. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> stephen: so we're not in competition. >> only for half hour? >> stephen: i'm at 11:30. >> i wouldn't know, that but in the age of tivo, i have no idea what the time slots are. i watch you on 4 a.m. on tivo when i can't sleep. [laughter] >> stephen: what i love about you guys on msnbc is you're on the left, but you also use fear as a tool with your audience. >> when we have ever done that. >> you try to get us to think the fox guys are fascist and cheney is a monster and the republicans are going to sell us off to corporations. that's your own little fear game and i respect that. >> i don't use those words. >> stephen: you don't? >> no. >> you never use fear. you never say, i'm afraid, what worries me, none of that? >> i can't think of a single instance in which i've said i'm afraid or you should be afraid or america should be afraid. >> so you don't
please welcome lawrence o'donnell. [cheers and applause] lawrence, nice to see you.nk you so much for coming on. >> good to be here. >> stephen: you got the new show coming out september 27th. >> at 10:00 p.m. eastern. >> stephen: so we're not in competition. >> only for half hour? >> stephen: i'm at 11:30. >> i wouldn't know, that but in the age of tivo, i have no idea what the time slots are. i watch you on 4 a.m. on tivo when i can't sleep....
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jen for lawrence sharing the spotlight with a shandsome security detail. and she's not the only one. whitney houston sang "i will always love you." how real is bodyguard love? but first, the "nightline" five. >> zantac hartburn alert. stop! nexium can take 24 hours to work. zantac's different. zantac rushing relief in as little at 30 minutes. for relief without the wait. try zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >>> there's a secret in every drop. but what does it do? >> row! >> for long-lasting relief. ricola herb cough drops. >>> good evening. tonight, the sony cyber attackers issuing new threats, now suggesting they'll take revenge on movie here theaters slated to play "the interview." what started at hollywood gossip turning into a possible terror threat. just how credible is the threat? here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: from a corporation under siege to a nation potentially under attack. today, hackers claiming they broke into sony's computer network issuing their most ominous warning yet. a threat invoking 9/11, imflipping attacks at theat
jen for lawrence sharing the spotlight with a shandsome security detail. and she's not the only one. whitney houston sang "i will always love you." how real is bodyguard love? but first, the "nightline" five. >> zantac hartburn alert. stop! nexium can take 24 hours to work. zantac's different. zantac rushing relief in as little at 30 minutes. for relief without the wait. try zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >>> there's a secret in every drop. but...
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martin lawrence killed so much. i had to follow him. i died a death. i have never died that hard in my life. since then, i have never gotten the whooping i got that night. i said, i have to rethink myself as a performer and writer. i just had to rethink everything. realize, there is a new era coming in. i credit martin for -- in a weird way. >> it was a transformative moment for you. >> totally transformative for me. i knew what i was doing was not going to last. i knew like, sometimes this thing happens. you come from a poor place. you are making some money. you will get complacent. i am rich compared to where i am from. i'm poor compared to where i'm at. i was probably making $3000 a week, which was a ton of money considering where i am from. i got lazy. i stopped being curious about comedy. that is the worst thing that can happen to people in life. >> about anything, not just comedy. >> not be curious. i got curious again. >> there is this about you. they say you do not revel in your success. you are constantly thinking about the next place you want
martin lawrence killed so much. i had to follow him. i died a death. i have never died that hard in my life. since then, i have never gotten the whooping i got that night. i said, i have to rethink myself as a performer and writer. i just had to rethink everything. realize, there is a new era coming in. i credit martin for -- in a weird way. >> it was a transformative moment for you. >> totally transformative for me. i knew what i was doing was not going to last. i knew like,...
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ou thought when you some martin lawrence on stage in chicago. always saysriend competition keeps you in condition. if there is no competition, you are screwed. remember doing a show in chicago where martin lawrence was my opening act. i do not know was a week before martin mania was supposed to hit. normally i don't watch the opening act. i'm in the dressing room. on thesome commotion stage. i think there is a fight or something. i think my head out there. people are laughing like bloody is coming up. martin lawrence killed so much. i had to follow him. i died a death. i have never died that hard in my life. since then, i have never gotten the levine i got that night -- ooping i got that night. i said, i have to rethink myself as a performer and writer. i just had to rethink everything. realize, there is a new era coming in. i credit martin for -- in a weird way. >> it was a transformative moment for you. >> totally transform it for me. -- transformative for me. i knew what i was doing was not going to last. sometimes this thing happens. you com
ou thought when you some martin lawrence on stage in chicago. always saysriend competition keeps you in condition. if there is no competition, you are screwed. remember doing a show in chicago where martin lawrence was my opening act. i do not know was a week before martin mania was supposed to hit. normally i don't watch the opening act. i'm in the dressing room. on thesome commotion stage. i think there is a fight or something. i think my head out there. people are laughing like bloody is...
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now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, today for me is save the c-span video days. the senate floor was just amazing to watch. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. last night, i wasn't sure why senator feinstein wanted to release the report about the ci a's torture practices and i wasn't sure if the senate should release that report. the senate debate today was thoughtful and well reasoned on both sides. and left very few of us undecided. this program has been and remains one of the most vitalle tool agains in the war against terrorists. >> today, the trofrian and damning torture report was finally released. >> this is the result. $40 million, 5 1/2 year, and this is only the summary. >> let me now turn to the contents of the study. >> gruesome details on what was done in the name of intelligence gather popping. >> this was done in our name, the american people's name. >> detainees were often subject to harsh and brutal interrogation. stripped naked, diapered, physically struck, constantly
now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, today for me is save the c-span video days. the senate floor was just amazing to watch. >> thanks, lawrence. >> thank you. last night, i wasn't sure why senator feinstein wanted to release the report about the ci a's torture practices and i wasn't sure if the senate should release that report. the senate debate today was thoughtful and well reasoned on both sides. and left very few of...
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>> and lawrence, lawrence, conservatives should be going crazy over this. >> yes, they should. >> there's no greater power that we entrust to the state than the power to take liberty and life. and to see it misused and abused in this way in case after case after case should be driving conservatives just crazy. we've had a little of that from the conservative side, but we should have a lot more. >> yeah, police officers are the only government workers whose abuse conservatives will defend under any circumstances. and the only unions and the only union members and the only union leadership the conservatives ever support. >> not only support, but it's the only union that's absolutely 100% effective. we have neutered the union movement in this country. they can't protect nurses, they can't protect teefrp, but by golly, they can protect the police. i wonder why they would want to protect officers who are clearly violating the codes, the rules they wrote for themselves. i can't figure it out. >> we're going to get more into the police union. did you both for being here tonight. >> up next, the
>> and lawrence, lawrence, conservatives should be going crazy over this. >> yes, they should. >> there's no greater power that we entrust to the state than the power to take liberty and life. and to see it misused and abused in this way in case after case after case should be driving conservatives just crazy. we've had a little of that from the conservative side, but we should have a lot more. >> yeah, police officers are the only government workers whose abuse...
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good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, i think that was your bluest material yet, as the old catskills comedians used to call it, working blue with rachel maddow. >> i don't make this stuff up. i have to go apologize to my mom now. >>> well, u.s. marines have been put on alert in anticipation of the release tomorrow morning of a senate report on the cia's use of torture. >> the imminent release of the so-called senate torture report. >> it may incite violence abroad. >> embassies are on alert. >> i will tomorrow. >> they are expecting to accuse the cia of lying to congress. >> this is not going to come as a surprise to anybody in that part of the world. >> we did some things that were wrong. we tortured some folks. >> the country was in no way ready to come to grips with the torture that took place. >> i think this is a terrible idea. >> if it diminishes their contributions to our country, it is way off base. >> that begs the imagination. >> i made comments on the floor tomorrow. >> former vice president dick cheney told the times any idea that the cia misled the white house is a crock. >> this
good evening, lawrence. >> rachel, i think that was your bluest material yet, as the old catskills comedians used to call it, working blue with rachel maddow. >> i don't make this stuff up. i have to go apologize to my mom now. >>> well, u.s. marines have been put on alert in anticipation of the release tomorrow morning of a senate report on the cia's use of torture. >> the imminent release of the so-called senate torture report. >> it may incite violence...
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before i say anything else, b lawrence, i want to get your response. lawrence o'donnell.r reaction. >> joy, you know, i've never been a fan of bill de blasio, the public speaker, but as i listen to him for the last couple of days. whatever else is said about his administration, i think there is no question that this is the mayor this city needed this week. he is striking all of the important notes here. and making some real points about what he's been learning at the police academy now about how they are training and deescalating. he talked about that, talked about ways of using less force and basically teaching patients, which is something we've been talking about on my show a bit with law enforcement officers we've had on. because what you're seeing, what you see in the video is a completely unnecessary. because all you have to do is ask yourself. if they didn't do that, what is the worst thing that could've happened. >> right. >> what's the worst thing that could've happened? the guy who wasn't paying a sales tax on cigarettes. what would've happened? >> yeah. >> and a
before i say anything else, b lawrence, i want to get your response. lawrence o'donnell.r reaction. >> joy, you know, i've never been a fan of bill de blasio, the public speaker, but as i listen to him for the last couple of days. whatever else is said about his administration, i think there is no question that this is the mayor this city needed this week. he is striking all of the important notes here. and making some real points about what he's been learning at the police academy now...
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lawrence. >> look at this picture of lawrence.-- >> wow. >> my mother took that picture. hold that up again. that's my mother's picture. >> i believe it actually. >> what lawrence is saying there's no national requirement for the reporting of deaths by police currently but there are some numbers whose accuracy is in dispute, but we have to work with what we have. >> now we'll have the numbers introduced into evidence. go ahead. >> everybody stop. we're getting these numbers admitted into evidence. steve rattner stayed up last night until 1:00 a.m. in the morning getting these together. let him get them on the show. >> the fbi says between 2003 and 2009 u.s. population, 13% african-american, right. we all know that number. arrests of african-americans percentage of arrests 28%. not surprising. we know it's a higher proportion. arrests for related homicides by police people killed in the course of being arrested 32% african-american. in other words, slightly higher not as much higher as you would guess i think given a lot of what we
lawrence. >> look at this picture of lawrence.-- >> wow. >> my mother took that picture. hold that up again. that's my mother's picture. >> i believe it actually. >> what lawrence is saying there's no national requirement for the reporting of deaths by police currently but there are some numbers whose accuracy is in dispute, but we have to work with what we have. >> now we'll have the numbers introduced into evidence. go ahead. >> everybody stop. we're...
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let's bring in lawrence lee who has been listening to john kerry, and lawrence, it's interesting.st question that was posed to john kerry was on the issue of the u.s. always blocking vetoes at the security council resolutions in support of israel, and asking him what was different this time, and he seemed very much to be explaining that what he is after is to try to get a consensus of opinion. >> yeah, that's right. he said from the started he didn't want to talk about resolutions that hadn't yet been tabled, but then more or less gave every indication short of saying that they were going to veto it, that they would veto it on the grounds that he didn't want to be locked into a timetable. the palestinians, remember, say they are so fed up with the peace process going nowhere, that they want a final resolutioning ending the occupation by november 2016. the israelis hate that, and they have already said to john kerry that they won't allow it. and in terms that's what john kerry said too. that they don't want to be locked into something, that in the end even if you think the americas
let's bring in lawrence lee who has been listening to john kerry, and lawrence, it's interesting.st question that was posed to john kerry was on the issue of the u.s. always blocking vetoes at the security council resolutions in support of israel, and asking him what was different this time, and he seemed very much to be explaining that what he is after is to try to get a consensus of opinion. >> yeah, that's right. he said from the started he didn't want to talk about resolutions that...
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diane lawrence. >> yes, i'm diane lawrence and represent district 4 on the advisory council and this is my first meeting, so please bear with me. i will look to mr. sims for help as well. on the november 19th meeting of the joint legislative committee, the focus primarily was on the preparation for 2015, both at the state, local and federal levels. we looked at political priorities, goals, legislative objectives. the senior -- california senior legislature presented their top-ten for those bills, we have the legislature has until february 21st to submit bills. we're starting a brand-new -- as most of you know two-year state legislative session. so what i thought i do was to give you a very high-level what we're looking at and as we move through 2015 we'll have more details. this is kind of the overview at what we're looking at for 2015. so on the state level, three of the six major areas focused on adults and seniors. and those were in the area of health care reform and medical, aging and adult services and long-term care and i'm not going spend time on long-term care, because there
diane lawrence. >> yes, i'm diane lawrence and represent district 4 on the advisory council and this is my first meeting, so please bear with me. i will look to mr. sims for help as well. on the november 19th meeting of the joint legislative committee, the focus primarily was on the preparation for 2015, both at the state, local and federal levels. we looked at political priorities, goals, legislative objectives. the senior -- california senior legislature presented their top-ten for...
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lawrence? >> thanks, katy. joining me now, a former commercial and corporate pilot and flight instructor and nbc news aviation analyst and former ntsb investigator. why are they still calling this a rescue operation? i think right now with what we don't know we don't have a lot of the airplane. they've only recovered six bodies, i think there's a bit of apprehension about, you know putting some finality that everyone is probably dead in this particular event. we've got wreckage in the airplane airplane, or in the ocean, but we don't know where the rest of the aircraft is and we definitely don't have a full passenger count. they're holding out hope but i think it's going to eventually come to fruition with the fact that there are no survivors. >> just to push the theoretical hope, does that reside in the possibility that there is some floating part of the aircraft out there that theoretically someone could still be clinging to? and the debris paths show reasonably small pieces of debris that are widely scattered
lawrence? >> thanks, katy. joining me now, a former commercial and corporate pilot and flight instructor and nbc news aviation analyst and former ntsb investigator. why are they still calling this a rescue operation? i think right now with what we don't know we don't have a lot of the airplane. they've only recovered six bodies, i think there's a bit of apprehension about, you know putting some finality that everyone is probably dead in this particular event. we've got wreckage in the...
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the latest, the fight over jennifer lawrence's "american hustle" paycheck. and george clooney ready to take on rupert murdoch. on rupert murdoch over his latest movie project. >> reporter: even more fallout from the cyber attack against sony. new reports of leaked e-mails claim to show jennifer lawrence fighting over her "american hustle" paycheck. angry and lawrence and co-star amy adams were set to earn less than the male stars of the box office smash hit. >> whatever, i don't want to talk about it. >> reporter: other hollywood a-listers now caught in the growing scandal, george clooney. e-mailing about his new movie on the uk phone hacking scandal, reportedly vowing to take on rupert murdoch if he got in the way of the project. even a leaked wish list. sony reportedly wanting lawrence and emma stone for a "ghostbusters" remake. in what's the being said to be the biggest hack ever, amy pascal is busy apologizing. what happens now? are there phone calls being made? lawsuits being considered? >> in a way this is almost worse than lawsuits. we're talking abou
the latest, the fight over jennifer lawrence's "american hustle" paycheck. and george clooney ready to take on rupert murdoch. on rupert murdoch over his latest movie project. >> reporter: even more fallout from the cyber attack against sony. new reports of leaked e-mails claim to show jennifer lawrence fighting over her "american hustle" paycheck. angry and lawrence and co-star amy adams were set to earn less than the male stars of the box office smash hit. >>...
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good evening, lawrence. i'm very sorry. it's the news. >>> so, you know, rachel, something else me.com just went. as soon as you said it, someone bought it, if you don't own it. >> sorry, that was gross.com is already taken. we checked. >> thank you, rachel. >>> well, today bill cosby's wife made her first statement about her husband's situation. and today it was australia's turn to fight the war on terror. >> heavily armed police are presently converging on martin place. >> a tense situation at a cafe in sydney. >> you can see hostages there with their hands against the windows. >> they're forced to hold up a flag at gunpoint. >> the man has been identified. >> a self-described cleric, an activist with a criminal background. >> he chose to cloak his actions with the symbol of isis. >> at this point in time we have five who have managed to escape. >> just after 5:00 this morning there were reports of gunfire. >> and we've just seen another hostage brought out. >> there would have been many more lives lost. >> three, includi
good evening, lawrence. i'm very sorry. it's the news. >>> so, you know, rachel, something else me.com just went. as soon as you said it, someone bought it, if you don't own it. >> sorry, that was gross.com is already taken. we checked. >> thank you, rachel. >>> well, today bill cosby's wife made her first statement about her husband's situation. and today it was australia's turn to fight the war on terror. >> heavily armed police are presently converging on...
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lawrence, on giving tuesday i'm donating another desk to the unicefk.i.n.d.te by going to the k.i.n.d. website and you can also call 1-800-4-unicef. ♪ denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best interactive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. right now, you can get a single line with 3 gigs for $65 a month. 3 gigs ... is that a lot? that's about ... 100 app downloads, 45 hours of streaming music, and 6 hours of video pl
lawrence, on giving tuesday i'm donating another desk to the unicefk.i.n.d.te by going to the k.i.n.d. website and you can also call 1-800-4-unicef. ♪ denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city, and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal, generating electricity on-site, and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas...
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allison bree was robbed. >> she is no medical me -- melanie lawrence. >> melanie lawrence is good lookingxist because they do the same thing for men. >> here is my thing. they say sexiest woman alive as if you are not going to include the dead. what they should do, bigoted against dead people. >> i prefer the dead. >> that would explain your basement. >> that is your new motto. tom shillue, i prefer the dead. >> you know they ask that question if you could have dinner with anyone dead or alive i would say dead! they say just the carps. just the corpse. all right, coming up, hey what are you doing? i was thinking about taking this speed test from comcast business. oh yeah? if they can't give us faster internet or save us money, they'll give us 150 bucks. sounds like a win win. guys! faster internet? i have never been on the internet and i am doing pretty well. does he even work here? don't listen to the naysayer. take the comcast business speed test. get faster speeds or more savings, or we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. >>> our annual new year's eve returns. it is
allison bree was robbed. >> she is no medical me -- melanie lawrence. >> melanie lawrence is good lookingxist because they do the same thing for men. >> here is my thing. they say sexiest woman alive as if you are not going to include the dead. what they should do, bigoted against dead people. >> i prefer the dead. >> that would explain your basement. >> that is your new motto. tom shillue, i prefer the dead. >> you know they ask that question if you...
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thanks, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. well, tonight, the stolen sony e-mails story has become a terrorism story, and the terrorists are threatening you. but first, the bush family presidential machine is gearing up for another run. >> we're seeing more and more that people often model their lives on their parents. if their parents go to church, so do they. if their parents went to college, so do they. >> what exactly is jeb saying. >> jeb bush announced he's planning to actively explore -- >> he will actively explore. >> to actively explore the possibility of running for president. >> officially exploring a run for president of the united states. >> if your patients worked in politics, well, you know the rest. >> this is not an exploratory kmiet t committee. >> is america ready for another bush? >> no. >> bash bah bush said -- >> there are other people out there that are very qualified. we've had enough bushes. >> we're seeing more and more people often model their lives on their parents. >> 2016 could very be the year of
thanks, rachel. >> thanks, lawrence. well, tonight, the stolen sony e-mails story has become a terrorism story, and the terrorists are threatening you. but first, the bush family presidential machine is gearing up for another run. >> we're seeing more and more that people often model their lives on their parents. if their parents go to church, so do they. if their parents went to college, so do they. >> what exactly is jeb saying. >> jeb bush announced he's planning to...
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joining me now the great wonderful generous lawrence odonell. >> is this is all thanks to the m msnbcle to raise money for the kind fund. without this network there would be nothing. >> for those that don't know, how did you come to be involved in the program? >> it was a sort of accidental thing. a friend of mine had just returned from africa and she runs a charter school in boston in my old nabeighborhood and i s helping her and she said when she toured african school in malawi in particular she asked all teachers what do you need and the number one answer was chairs. they couldn't actually having chairs and desks. by the way the teachers stand for seven hours a day in these classrooms with no chairs at all. and so, the notion of chairs and desks, well, that would be too lavish. so there was just that one word, chairs, that's all they said. when i heard this i found myself saying well we could get them chairs. >> right. >> and i had never under taken anything like this so i had a week coming up that summer where i could do anything and i decided i'm going to go over there and figure
joining me now the great wonderful generous lawrence odonell. >> is this is all thanks to the m msnbcle to raise money for the kind fund. without this network there would be nothing. >> for those that don't know, how did you come to be involved in the program? >> it was a sort of accidental thing. a friend of mine had just returned from africa and she runs a charter school in boston in my old nabeighborhood and i s helping her and she said when she toured african school in...
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they're like-- martin lawrence killed so much.and i had to follow him and i died a death i have never died that hard ever in my life. since then, like, i've never gotten the ass-whooping that i got that night. >> rose: and you said to yourself? >> i said you know what, i'm a little cocky, i got to-- i had to rethink everything about myself as a performer, you know. everything about myself as a writer. you know, just, i just had to rethink everything. and realize, you know, there's a newera coming in. and i credit martin a lot for, you know, in a weird way. >> rose: okay, but it was a moment, a transform difficult moment. >> totally transform difficult moment for me. i knew i couldn't-- i knew what i was doing wasn't going to last. i knew, like, also sometimes this thing happens, you come from a poor place. you're making some money and you get complacent. because as i used to say, i'm rich compared to where i'm from. i'm poor compared to where i'm at. so you know, i was at a place where i was probably making three grande week or wh
they're like-- martin lawrence killed so much.and i had to follow him and i died a death i have never died that hard ever in my life. since then, like, i've never gotten the ass-whooping that i got that night. >> rose: and you said to yourself? >> i said you know what, i'm a little cocky, i got to-- i had to rethink everything about myself as a performer, you know. everything about myself as a writer. you know, just, i just had to rethink everything. and realize, you know, there's a...
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. >> jennifer lawrence's hit song from "the hunger games" is climbing the hit charts. >> it's called "the hanging tree." ♪ are you coming to the tree >> one guy covers all parts of the song in one take. >>> you guys want to hear an awesome a capella version of a haunting popular song? ♪ take me to the tree ♪ they strung up the man they say who murdered me ♪ >> the awesome guy performing this song is kenny holland. ♪ in the hanging tree >> this is the surprise hit song from "the hunger games, mockingjay part one." ♪ they hung up the man they say murdered me ♪ >> it's called "the hanging tree" originally performed by jennifer lawrence, the star of "the hunger games, mockingjay part one." it has broken into the top 20 on the billboard top 100. watch out taylor swift, "the hanging tree" is coming after you. ♪ >> this video was the show in one take only lit with candles, which is pretty remarkable. that gives it that haunting glow. everything is a capella. he did all the sounds himself. >> it's actually really hard and very impressive. ♪ in the hanging tree >>> across the world, music is
. >> jennifer lawrence's hit song from "the hunger games" is climbing the hit charts. >> it's called "the hanging tree." ♪ are you coming to the tree >> one guy covers all parts of the song in one take. >>> you guys want to hear an awesome a capella version of a haunting popular song? ♪ take me to the tree ♪ they strung up the man they say who murdered me ♪ >> the awesome guy performing this song is kenny holland. ♪ in the hanging...
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he's been the commissioner eight years, lawrence. the void of leadership for this league, it's not only unacceptable, it's laughable. and to me that's the most disappointing thing. what dana said is the fair point. players would like to get involved. 98%, 99% of players who aren't committing any felonies, they hate to see this. as that continues to happen, you're going to see more issues down the road. >> there are better leaders in uniform on those team thans in the nfl offices. of. >> and so much is that bottom line that we keep coming back to. until money doesn't trump these things they're going to come back. >> that's why the owner is supposu supporting them. >>> coming up, after the coast guard completely gave up on the search for a missing sailor in the pacific, he is found alive. the amazing rescue at sea is next. ♪ mmm mmm mmm mm mmm mm mmmmmm here we go, here we go, here we go. ♪ fifty omaha set hut ♪ losing feeling in my toes ♪ ♪ nothing beats that new car smell ♪ ♪ chicken parm you taste so good ♪ ♪ nationwide is on your s
he's been the commissioner eight years, lawrence. the void of leadership for this league, it's not only unacceptable, it's laughable. and to me that's the most disappointing thing. what dana said is the fair point. players would like to get involved. 98%, 99% of players who aren't committing any felonies, they hate to see this. as that continues to happen, you're going to see more issues down the road. >> there are better leaders in uniform on those team thans in the nfl offices. of....
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it's kind of a fascinating dynamic, lawrence. you had today president obama harry reid and steny hoyer versus nanty pelosi and elizabeth warren. originally, a lot of democrats in leadership did not think that change to dodd-frank would be a big deal. why is that? back in 2013 when the voice went to the house floor, over 70 democrats supported that. also the big change in campaign finance do nations that went up to $324,000 per individual, that was directly negotiated between harry reid and mitch mcconnell. make no mistake about it. this deal had the blessing of the leadership and the white house. what changed is what you said, elizabeth warren going to the senate floor yesterday saying if this were to go through, it would show the american people that the system is totally corrupt, the system is for sale. that has a big impact on a lot of house democrats who quite frankly, lawrence, don't have a very good relationship with this white house, have been fed up by being cut out of these negotiations and they decided they wanted to ta
it's kind of a fascinating dynamic, lawrence. you had today president obama harry reid and steny hoyer versus nanty pelosi and elizabeth warren. originally, a lot of democrats in leadership did not think that change to dodd-frank would be a big deal. why is that? back in 2013 when the voice went to the house floor, over 70 democrats supported that. also the big change in campaign finance do nations that went up to $324,000 per individual, that was directly negotiated between harry reid and...
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please welcome lawrence o'donnell! lawrence, nice to see you.or coming on. >> good to be here. >> wow are we going to miss that guy. tonight, stephen colbert hosts his final episode of "the colbert report." here's a look back at nine glorious years, beginning with the very first night. >> you're looking at a straight shooter, america. i tell it like it is, i calls them like i sees them. i will speak to you in plain, simple english. and that brings us to tonight's word. truthiness. we present the first in a 435-part series entitled, "better know a district." >> what do you drink? >> whatever is free when i have the occasion. >> so you're a fan of an open bar? >> yes. >> tonight, massachusetts's fourth district. president bush, great president or the greatest president? >> oh, i think he's been a disaster. >> i'll put you down for great. >> as commander-in-chief, i hereby order you to shave bat man's head. >> yes, sir! >> most of my guests are people who contribute to society. so bantering with an old friend about mindless tinseltown pablum is a w
please welcome lawrence o'donnell! lawrence, nice to see you.or coming on. >> good to be here. >> wow are we going to miss that guy. tonight, stephen colbert hosts his final episode of "the colbert report." here's a look back at nine glorious years, beginning with the very first night. >> you're looking at a straight shooter, america. i tell it like it is, i calls them like i sees them. i will speak to you in plain, simple english. and that brings us to tonight's...
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now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> i love that five-day-a week schedule. remember that esquire article, and we made recommendations for a well-run senate, which included five-day weeks. someone read it. someone actually read it. >> and they're going to do six in a row. i'm telling you, it's a great recommendation, but they're going to drop like flies. >>> well, president obama brought the discussion of ferguson to the white house today. >> when any part of the american family does not feel like it is being treated fairly, that's a problem for all of us. >> ferguson is on the president's mind. >> to enhance understanding and cooperation between law enforcement officials and local communities. >> there's got to be a way we can do better. >> is meeting together for the first time since the grand jury decision. >> we don't want it to become another bureaucracy, taking the information and doing nothing. >> i'm here forever screaming, crying, praying. >> i'm a citizen of ferguson, i'm depending on you. >> darren wilson resigned from the ferguson police departmen
now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. >> i love that five-day-a week schedule. remember that esquire article, and we made recommendations for a well-run senate, which included five-day weeks. someone read it. someone actually read it. >> and they're going to do six in a row. i'm telling you, it's a great recommendation, but they're going to drop like flies. >>> well, president obama brought the discussion of ferguson to the white house today. >>...
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there's the shot, i don't know if anne has my audio. >> lawrence, hi. lawrence, i am sorry, hi. we are here in grand central station where the protesters have come. t they went up some escalators and all of a sudden they came flying down. it was almost a stampede. the police chased them up the staircase here in grand central station, but things seem to have calmed down. again, we have heard, as we have all night, cries for justice for eric garner. people chanting that they can't breathe "i can't breathe" just like eric garner said on that tape before he died. people, tempers here, this is the most testy situation i've seen all night. these protesters have gone all throughout midtown. and for the most part they've been peaceful and very respectful. but here, the combination of three or four hours of protesting, of commuters trying to get home, and police, tempers have begun to run a little short here, lawrence. back to you. >> anne thompson, thank you very much for joining us. we're joined now for an exclusive interview by zachery carter, the chief legal officer in new york city.
there's the shot, i don't know if anne has my audio. >> lawrence, hi. lawrence, i am sorry, hi. we are here in grand central station where the protesters have come. t they went up some escalators and all of a sudden they came flying down. it was almost a stampede. the police chased them up the staircase here in grand central station, but things seem to have calmed down. again, we have heard, as we have all night, cries for justice for eric garner. people chanting that they can't breathe...
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now it's time for "the last word" for lawrence o'donnell. >> this cuba story is very important. it's an historic day. i love hearing your perspective on it. thanks, rachel. >> finally, we have an american president showing what real leadership looks like on cuba policy. and u.s. government sources now say north korea is responsible for the attack on sony studios and for the threatened attack moviegoers across america. nbc news has learned that government sources say there will be a response and, quote, the u.s. cannot let this go unanswered. >>> breaking news tonight on this ongoing electronic attack on sony pictures. >> they believe the individuals were acting on orders from the north korean's free agents. >> people who i ma be sympathetic to the north korean regime. >> who's sympathetic to that nut job operation up there. >> someone decided to pull the release of the film. >> they got exactly what they want. >> it makes me think kim jong un suddenly has veto powers of what goes in american theatres. >> all of this is entirely unprecedented. >> a lot of history seemed to fall d
now it's time for "the last word" for lawrence o'donnell. >> this cuba story is very important. it's an historic day. i love hearing your perspective on it. thanks, rachel. >> finally, we have an american president showing what real leadership looks like on cuba policy. and u.s. government sources now say north korea is responsible for the attack on sony studios and for the threatened attack moviegoers across america. nbc news has learned that government sources say there...