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beth, tamera, kerry, thanks.live coverage of the primary and with all due respect starts right now. >>> after tomorrow your candidacy might require something a little bit more like this. ♪ ♪ >> happy "game of thrones" belated spoiler alert. the attacks get petty and gender warset
beth, tamera, kerry, thanks.live coverage of the primary and with all due respect starts right now. >>> after tomorrow your candidacy might require something a little bit more like this. ♪ ♪ >> happy "game of thrones" belated spoiler alert. the attacks get petty and gender warset
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. >> amy walter, tamera keith, thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: stay with us.g up on the newshour: the children who fled vietnam return to mixed reception, a different kind of desperate journey-- special correspondent malcolm brabant's personal story of mental illness... >> reporter: i was taken to a secure locked up ward because i had gone mad. >> sreenivasan: but first, we return to baltimore and the not guilty verdict for a police officer charged in the death of freddie gray. debbie hines was in the courtroom today. she's a former baltimore prosecutor who currently practices law in washington, d.c. thanks for joining us. tell us first what was the mood in the courtroom? >> well, they made very clear before the judge even came out that there was not to be any shouting, any emotions and if you did not think you could contain your emotions inside the courtroom then you needed to leave before the judge came out. so there wasn't really any response inside a completely packed courtroom. >> sreenivasan: what about nero himself, what about the officer when he heard
. >> amy walter, tamera keith, thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: stay with us.g up on the newshour: the children who fled vietnam return to mixed reception, a different kind of desperate journey-- special correspondent malcolm brabant's personal story of mental illness... >> reporter: i was taken to a secure locked up ward because i had gone mad. >> sreenivasan: but first, we return to baltimore and the not guilty verdict for a police officer...
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. >> sreenivasan: amy walter, tamera keith, thank you so much. >> yes, ma'am r you're welcome. -- you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: five years ago u.s. special operations forces launched one of the most daring raids in history. they invaded a u.s. ally to kill the most wanted man on the planet. i recorded this conversation last week with a reporter who visited the scene shortly after the battle. with nick schifrin who visited the scene shortly after the battle. nick schifrin was the first western reporter todrive in abbottabad pakistan and delivered exclusive video, images inside the compound hours after bin laden was killed. at the time nick was abc news correspondent in the region and now a "newshour" special correspondent and joins me in the studio. what did he r we see in that did video? >> saw how the world's most wanted man lived and died. in terms of how he lived, we see a bedroom, a large bed bigger than anywhere else in the house. we saw the medications he was on -- simple medications available at the local pharmacy. we saw a pantry where there was a week's worth of food stored up
. >> sreenivasan: amy walter, tamera keith, thank you so much. >> yes, ma'am r you're welcome. -- you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: five years ago u.s. special operations forces launched one of the most daring raids in history. they invaded a u.s. ally to kill the most wanted man on the planet. i recorded this conversation last week with a reporter who visited the scene shortly after the battle. with nick schifrin who visited the scene shortly after the battle. nick schifrin was...
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beth, tamera, kerry, thanks. tomorrow there will be msnbc live coverage of the primary and with all due respect starts right now. >>> after tomorrow your candidacy might require something a little bit more like this. ♪ ♪ >> happy "game of thrones" belated spoiler alert. the attacks get petty and gender wars get ready and in studio, debbie. first -- [ laughter ] >> really funny. all eyes on teddy. tomorrow indiana republican primary and let's just say team cruz needs to win it as much as john snow needs a fresh pair of pants. that's also funny. [ laughter ] >> our script writers. [ laughter ] >> are you crying? >> funny lines. today, ted cruz unleashed an army of surrogates in indiana and his wife chris crossed with carly. the republicans, donald trump leads the hoosiers state primary with 49%, ted cruz at 34 and john kasich at 13. the texas seasnator as an ad calling trump a phony. despite the odds, he earned more free media with hacklers holding trump signs and later in marian, indiana. >> i am in for the distan
beth, tamera, kerry, thanks. tomorrow there will be msnbc live coverage of the primary and with all due respect starts right now. >>> after tomorrow your candidacy might require something a little bit more like this. ♪ ♪ >> happy "game of thrones" belated spoiler alert. the attacks get petty and gender wars get ready and in studio, debbie. first -- [ laughter ] >> really funny. all eyes on teddy. tomorrow indiana republican primary and let's just say team cruz...
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. >> amy walter, tamera keith, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: it was a busy day at thereme court. the justices weighed in on a handful of cases, including what was supposed to be one of this term's blockbusters: a dispute pitting religious freedom against mandate to cover contraception under the affordable care act. but the eight justices failed to offer a definitive decision, sending the case back down to lower federal courts. president obama addressed the decision, and speculated there might have been a different outcome if the vacancy left by the late justice scalia had been filled. he spoke with "buzzfeed news." >> women will still continue to be able to get contraception if they are getting health insurance and we are properly accommodating religious institutions who have objections to contraception. i won't speculate as to why they punted, but my suspicion is if we had nine supreme court justices instead of eight, there might have been a different outcome. >> sreenivasan: we breakdown the short-handed court and its rulings today, with chief washington corresponden
. >> amy walter, tamera keith, thank you. >> you're welcome. >> sreenivasan: it was a busy day at thereme court. the justices weighed in on a handful of cases, including what was supposed to be one of this term's blockbusters: a dispute pitting religious freedom against mandate to cover contraception under the affordable care act. but the eight justices failed to offer a definitive decision, sending the case back down to lower federal courts. president obama addressed the...
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tamera drought will talk about the american working class in the coming weeks, and mitch mcconnell discusses how his political philosophy formed his time in the senate and senator barbara boxer of california will look back at her life and career in politics. and >> this book isn't about making excuses for the decision i made but it is about explaining what is happening to so many young men and women. we don't talk about sexual abuse, substance abuse, and the things that lead to the paths we take. this isn't about making excuses and my mother made the excuse and i don't blame her but ultimately i was the person that pulled that trigger that night. >> you can watch all previous after words program on our website. >> the newest book here is called power to the people. is it possible to reform the entitlement program politically? >> yes, only the way described in this book is it possible. these reforms are positive, poplar, pro-growth, the book decides how to reform every major entire program. social security, medicare, welfare, obamacare, and others. this is the extension of all of these ideas
tamera drought will talk about the american working class in the coming weeks, and mitch mcconnell discusses how his political philosophy formed his time in the senate and senator barbara boxer of california will look back at her life and career in politics. and >> this book isn't about making excuses for the decision i made but it is about explaining what is happening to so many young men and women. we don't talk about sexual abuse, substance abuse, and the things that lead to the paths...
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, here with the behind-the-scenes look at" outlander" is the vice president of marketing, michael tamerahere the segment is going with that piece. but "outlander" is back and they are rewriting history. what is the story for season two? the cast told me it all, check it out. love, hate and heartbreak. "outlander" is back and nothing like we have ever seen before. so what is in store for season two? >> this season they're trying to change the course of history, which is very different. we go to paris, it's a visually different show. the color palate is much more rich than last season. >> i think for all of us we are aware that there are a lot of people who these books are very dear to and these characters and these stories are very dear to. it gives you a bit of a sense of responsibility. >> this season is definitely a lot more about time than time travel and the consequences of your action. >> i'm back. >> and i'm so grateful. >> are you? >> of course. with all my heart. >> season one is about individuals and about them getting to know each other and it's the honeymoon period and as youn
, here with the behind-the-scenes look at" outlander" is the vice president of marketing, michael tamerahere the segment is going with that piece. but "outlander" is back and they are rewriting history. what is the story for season two? the cast told me it all, check it out. love, hate and heartbreak. "outlander" is back and nothing like we have ever seen before. so what is in store for season two? >> this season they're trying to change the course of...