this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. (audience applauding) jamie raskin: when donald trump talked about american carnage in his first inaugural address, it was a pivotal moment because american carnage, of course, was not a description of anything, it was really a promise on his part. when i saw the violence on january 6, i thought about the american carnage speech. he had foreshadowed the whole thing. american carnage was not what he was running against, it s what he was running for. (audience applauding) (audience applauding) reporter: we can now officially project that the democrats will take control of the house.
- how y all? i appreciate that. how y all doing today? (audience cheering and applauding) thank you. thank y all. aw man, hey, listen, today is 10 years. 10 years since i released the book act like a lady, think like a man. (audience cheering and applauding) 10 years man. and look here. 10 years. it s a book where i reveal to women what men are thinking and it s been called a must-have guide to unlocking the male mind. it s a great book. it s the best book i ve ever written. i sold a lot of copies. i stayed on new york times bestseller list at number one for almost 40 weeks. so it was really a big book. (audience applauding) we re gonna be talking about that a little bit later on in the show,
lord dundreary: she don t see it. [audience laughter]. florence trenchard: why, anybody can see that. [audience applauding]. [orchestra plays hail to the chief ]. [applause continues]. tom hanks: at roughly 8:30 pm, the lincolns arrive at ford s theater, driven by coachman francis burke and footman charles forbes. abraham lincoln: mr. forbes, mr. parker, i hope that you both might enjoy the play.
florence trenchard: where s the joke? lord dundreary: she don t see it. [audience laughter]. florence trenchard: why, anybody can see that. [audience applauding]. [orchestra plays hail to the chief ]. [applause continues]. tom hanks: at roughly 8:30 pm, the lincolns arrive at ford s theater, driven by coachman francis burke and footman charles forbes. abraham lincoln: mr. forbes, mr. parker, i hope that you both might enjoy the play.
lord dundreary: she don t see it. [audience laughter]. florence trenchard: why, anybody can see that. [audience applauding]. [orchestra plays hail to the chief ]. [applause continues]. tom hanks: at roughly 8:30 pm, the lincolns arrive at ford s theater, driven by coachman francis burke and footman charles forbes. abraham lincoln: mr. forbes, mr. parker, i hope that you both might enjoy the play.