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really excite body this synanon documentary on hbo max debuting tonight. thank you. >> take care. >>> and race to reopen. acting labor secretary julie sue joining me to discuss the huge task of reopening the port of baltimore. how long will it take? how many people, 8,000 immediately, will be out of work. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." rts. hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't...you don't have to worry... ♪ ♪ be by your side... i'll be there... ♪ ♪ with my arms wrapped around... ♪ >>> this weekend workers used a giant crane to remove the first piece of the mangled steel from the remains of the fallen francis scott key bridge, the first step to fully reopening the port. but that will take a long time. earlier today the captain of the port established a small, temporary channel to allow smaller ships into the harbor. president biden will head to baltimore this friday, the white house announced, to view the wreckage. joining me from baltimore, acting secretary of labo
really excite body this synanon documentary on hbo max debuting tonight. thank you. >> take care. >>> and race to reopen. acting labor secretary julie sue joining me to discuss the huge task of reopening the port of baltimore. how long will it take? how many people, 8,000 immediately, will be out of work. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports." rts. hey little bear bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm gonna love you forever ♪ ♪ ♪ c'mon, bear. ♪ ♪ ♪ you don't...you don't...
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it debuts tonight on hbo and max. rory kennedy, this feels timely. something that starts out to try to help people with drug addiction, celebrities like jane fonda and such hanging around. and then it morphed into lots of guns, basically a cult of personality, women essentially being abused, it's sound familiar in a weird way and i'm not sure why. how did this all come apart? >> well, we are very excited to be finally sharing the sin anon fix this evening on hbo. i became fascinated with the story as you say. it started as this really progressive forward thinking drug rehabilitation program in 1958 out of santa monica. chuck dietrich led the organization. he had come from aa. he had gone to meetings all of his life or for many years. and he didn't feel like those meetings were confrauntational enough. he want tded to get to something different. he started having aa type meetings at his house where you could confront people instead of just telling your stories. you could say, idisagree with you and you could be angry and express your emotion and drug
it debuts tonight on hbo and max. rory kennedy, this feels timely. something that starts out to try to help people with drug addiction, celebrities like jane fonda and such hanging around. and then it morphed into lots of guns, basically a cult of personality, women essentially being abused, it's sound familiar in a weird way and i'm not sure why. how did this all come apart? >> well, we are very excited to be finally sharing the sin anon fix this evening on hbo. i became fascinated with...
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stayed connected to a number of people i met back then and then katie was over at our friends at hbo talking about some ideas she had and it came up because she was there also and they said you two should get together. we did, we hit it off and that is how it started. >> you were there for the "today show"? >> yes. yes. i will never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off of the air. it was pure chaos and one of the things nicole that i remember was that everyone thought it was islamic terrorism and that was sort of the narrative that was happening for the first hour or so. because i think we could not really conceive of the idea that an american had done this to other americans. but i think what mark does so brilliantly in this film is really trace the evolution of this movement and the fact that it really started in the early '80s in arkansas and kind of mettasticized through the decades and april 19th obviously became a significant day. not simply because of waco and oklahoma city but because of patriots day and what this day has come to symbolize to this fa
stayed connected to a number of people i met back then and then katie was over at our friends at hbo talking about some ideas she had and it came up because she was there also and they said you two should get together. we did, we hit it off and that is how it started. >> you were there for the "today show"? >> yes. yes. i will never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off of the air. it was pure chaos and one of the things nicole that i remember was...
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new hbo documentary found explores the surgeon antigovernment extremist white nationalist movement and home grown political violence before and after april 19th 1995, and emotionally charged morning for those who lost loved ones in the attack. let's watch. >> i heard a very loud explosion. from downtown oklahoma city. april 19, april 19, okay, two years earlier, april 19th was the siege in waco. >> my life and experience told me this is a homegrown plot. >> this is a plan that was hatched 10 years earlier. during the late 70s, early 80s. it was anger against the federal government's exploitation of farmers. >> everybody in the movement says the government making war with the american people. >> the way power movement had come together recruiting active- duty troops, veterans, most notably, timothy mcveigh. fully 10 mcveigh was part of the group that wanted to declare war on america. the far right movement wanted -- how come we never heard about that? mcveigh was a tragic example of a guy who thought our differences were more important than what we have in common. returning is now, emmy
new hbo documentary found explores the surgeon antigovernment extremist white nationalist movement and home grown political violence before and after april 19th 1995, and emotionally charged morning for those who lost loved ones in the attack. let's watch. >> i heard a very loud explosion. from downtown oklahoma city. april 19, april 19, okay, two years earlier, april 19th was the siege in waco. >> my life and experience told me this is a homegrown plot. >> this is a plan that...
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stayed connected to a number of people i met back then, and then katie was over at our friends at hbo talking about some ideas she had, and it came up -- because she was there also, and they said, well, you two should get together. we did. we hit it off, and that's how it started. >> you were there for the "today" show. >> yes, yes, i'll never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off the air, and it was just pure chaos and one of the things, nicolle, i remember distinctly is that everyone thought it was islamic terrorism, and that was sort of the narrative that was happening for the first hour or so because i think we couldn't really conceive of the idea that an american had done this to other americans. i think what mark does so brilliantly in this film is really trace the evolution of this movement and the fact that it really started in the early '80s in arkansas and kind of metastasized slowly through the decades, and april 19th obviously became a very significant day, not simply because of waco and oklahoma city, but because of patriots day and what this day
stayed connected to a number of people i met back then, and then katie was over at our friends at hbo talking about some ideas she had, and it came up -- because she was there also, and they said, well, you two should get together. we did. we hit it off, and that's how it started. >> you were there for the "today" show. >> yes, yes, i'll never forget that day. i think it happened an hour after we were off the air, and it was just pure chaos and one of the things, nicolle,...
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you can watch it tonight at hbo. that is tonight's readout. inside tonight with jen psaki starts now. >> good evening from washington, i'm michael steele in for my friend jen psaki who is wrapping up a well deserved vacation and will be back with you next week. we have a lot to cover tonight so settle in. i do want to begin with a headline. trump employs images of violence as political fuel for reelection fight. now you might be thinking, yeah, i saw this over the weekend. after all, donald trump posted a video on his social media depicting president biden with his hands and feet tied up in the back of a pickup truck. and at the same time on that same site, trump not only lashed out at the judge presiding over his trial but also at the judge's daughter. so yeah, i would say he is employing images of violence in his reelection fight right now. that headline is not from over the weekend. it is from september of 2020, almost four full years ago. and the fact that it very well could have been published today should serve as a stark reminder that d
you can watch it tonight at hbo. that is tonight's readout. inside tonight with jen psaki starts now. >> good evening from washington, i'm michael steele in for my friend jen psaki who is wrapping up a well deserved vacation and will be back with you next week. we have a lot to cover tonight so settle in. i do want to begin with a headline. trump employs images of violence as political fuel for reelection fight. now you might be thinking, yeah, i saw this over the weekend. after all,...
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this weekend i joined david for an hbo event marking the finale. we talked about the scribblers improv approach, jewish humor, dinner etiquette. he explained part of his comic drive is to make the big things small and the small things big. david explained death is a big thing. when you make it small there's something funny about it. it's so serious when you trivialize it it becomes funny for some reason. there's wisdom there. it was a treat to interview larry as he says goodbye. something his character felt you have to get right the first time avoiding any awkward double goodbye. >> i don't want to do a double goodbye. i already said goodbye. now you want me to go in and do the double? >> it's a relatable joke which also captures the awareness many people feel just below the surface about how social life is this mutual artifice that could also crumble anytime. goodbyes, parties, all the niceties and traditions we agreed to them but we don't actually think they have independent meaning. we know that. you could read a whole book analyzing those socia
this weekend i joined david for an hbo event marking the finale. we talked about the scribblers improv approach, jewish humor, dinner etiquette. he explained part of his comic drive is to make the big things small and the small things big. david explained death is a big thing. when you make it small there's something funny about it. it's so serious when you trivialize it it becomes funny for some reason. there's wisdom there. it was a treat to interview larry as he says goodbye. something his...
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use their power as internet providers to do uncompetitive things like slowdown netflix, while keeping hbo streaming smoothly. the biden administration did all of these things just this week. it's been a busy week and joining me now to discuss what all of that means for americans and for the next presidential election, coming up. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you don't have to. zevo. people-friendly. bug-deadly. [music “this little light of mine”] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. people-friendly. they're shunned, outcast, living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now. a surgery that take as little as forty five minutes and your act of love can change a child's life forever. please call, scan or go online to give a new smile. thousands of children are waiting. if you have wet amd, you never want to lose sight of the things you love. some things should stand th
use their power as internet providers to do uncompetitive things like slowdown netflix, while keeping hbo streaming smoothly. the biden administration did all of these things just this week. it's been a busy week and joining me now to discuss what all of that means for americans and for the next presidential election, coming up. try killing bugs the worry-free way. not the other way. zevo traps use light to attract and trap flying insects with no odor and no mess. they work continuously, so you...
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it is riveting and for all of you as i thank you for joining us, this hbo docu-series is available to stream right now on max. >>> a huge day on capitol hill today, counting down to some final votes, what did they get done? and the judge in the hush money case delivers a direct order to donald trump and he didn't appear happy about it. the latest from those inside the courtroom. e latest from those inside the courtroom. ♪♪ an all-in-one cleaning tool that gives you a mop and bucket clean in half the time ♪♪ our cleaning pad has hundreds of scrubbing strips that absorb and lock dirt away, ♪♪ and it has a 360-degree swivel head that goes places a regular mop just can't. so, you can clean your home, faster than ever. ♪♪ don't mop harder, mop smarter, with the swiffer powermop. ya know, if you were cashbacking you could earn on everything with just one card. chase freedom unlimited. so, if you're off the racking... ...or crab cracking, you're cashbacking. cashback on flapjacks, baby backs, or tacos at the taco shack. nah, i'm working on my six pack. switch to a king suite-
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that was arizona governor katie hbos speaking after the state supreme court upheld arizona's near total ban on abortion care. the law passed in 1864 before women had the right to vote, let that sink in, before arizona was even a state, has no exceptions for rape, has no exceptions for incest, or health of the mother. the law mandates two to five years in prison for any person who aids an abortion. the law goes into effect in two weeks. governor hobbs said that her office will not prosecutor doctors who help women and a protection that could disappear if she leaves office and new there is a ballot initiative for the enshrinement in the constitution. they have more than the number of signatures needed. and the group working to put the amendment on the ballot, and bash with us. and chris, thank you for being here. what happens between 14 days from now and the fall? do women in arizona have to live under the draconian law until some relief could be passed? >> sure answer is yes. i think it is important to note that right now abortion is still legal in the state. and the doors to all of our
that was arizona governor katie hbos speaking after the state supreme court upheld arizona's near total ban on abortion care. the law passed in 1864 before women had the right to vote, let that sink in, before arizona was even a state, has no exceptions for rape, has no exceptions for incest, or health of the mother. the law mandates two to five years in prison for any person who aids an abortion. the law goes into effect in two weeks. governor hobbs said that her office will not prosecutor...
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. >> "curb your enthuenthusiasm" on hbo for the last episode. we won't give any spoilers, but we heard it was pretty, pretty, pretty good. willie spent the day with larry david walking around hell's kitchen in new york city. >> that's where i got banned from. >> which became an episode. >> you're banned from the store. you're banned! >> what am i going to do for fruit? >> he gave me bad fruit. >> the groundwork for those famous "seinfeld" moments was here on the gritty streets of hell's kitchen. >> when i'd go home at night because it was such a terrible neighborhood, i'd pretend to be a drug addict so i wouldn't get mugged. i'd be walking home like this. >> and people would stay away? >> and people would stay away, yeah. i moved here in 1973. when i'd come home i'd take my army boots off and go in the bathroom and turn the light on and attack the roaches in the tub. >> it was a routine every night? >> every night, yeah. light on, boom, boom, boom. >> was the army boot from your time in the reserve with the petroleum storage unit? >> yeah. after
. >> "curb your enthuenthusiasm" on hbo for the last episode. we won't give any spoilers, but we heard it was pretty, pretty, pretty good. willie spent the day with larry david walking around hell's kitchen in new york city. >> that's where i got banned from. >> which became an episode. >> you're banned from the store. you're banned! >> what am i going to do for fruit? >> he gave me bad fruit. >> the groundwork for those famous...