building but i d eat my lunch in 8h. trying to get a vibe. get a vibe and know that in fact we do live production. we come from a live background and there s so much similar. working hard and having there s line that loren michael says we don t go own when we re ready. we go on at 11:30. to feed off that vibe and feel it in that studio was something that was really tangible. are you doing this interview? who is it? andy sandberg talking about the very beginning of saturday night live. there s no ever saying the best cast ever wasn t the first cast because the first is always the best. you get the props no water what because you created what it. you broke the mold in television. it was important. that s why you re still here. everyone at my parents dinner parties talking about the first cast. is he cool. very cool. and you don t see it because a lot of the goofball stuff he trades in, but a really smart
for responsible people to use their heads and not inflame the situation, not rush to judgment and then apply the facts and the evidence to the rule of law, and we have to accept the decision. we don t have to like the decision that comes out of these grand juries but we have to accept it. and until we start to do that you re going to continue to see this assault on our nation s finest, the american police officer. it happened in l.a. it happened in san francisco. it happened in new york. this is happening all across america. and that s why i say they need to stop laying this stuff at the foot of the american police officer. if we don t go who else is going to do it? who else is going into these crime-ridden areas, these american ghettos, trying to save other black people? is there a benign nondiscriminatory explanation for the data that has made so many headlines? you know the data that african-americans comprise 67% of the ferguson population but account for 85% of the car stops?
okay, if we don t go go through with this and fund the government through september, the best we re going to get is a 3 to 4 month extension of the status quo and republicans come back with the largest majority since the 1920s and have much more of a say of what gets funded and what top priorities are. while there s a lot of democratic anger. a lot of them i spoke to who said they were upset with it they said i m not going to get upset. they said, this is the best we re going to get and we have to go forward. steny hoyer, the majority whip the majority leader they ve had ongoing discussions. they believe this will get done. but it s going to be close. it s one of these things craig, in washington it s cliche but it s true nothing s agreed to until everything s agreed to. i will not believe this to be actual actually happening until i see 218. this is not a rubber stamp. it should stamp but you never know. how fitting this is the last major thing they have to do. 9:02 a.m. luke russ
missio mission? well, what we are seeing is it s right on the very edge of its operational parameters. you know, the machine is rated to 4500 meters. and, you know, it s limited by weather and because it operates autonomously, it is programmed if it has any issues, that it has to return back to the support ship. and these are some of the draw backs of operating with auvs. so, if we have good weather and if we don t go below 4500 meters and we can accept that it s, you know, a relatively tight search area, then the bluefin will be okay. all right. use your three decades of knowledge and tell me what you would do. are we using a technology, is there other technology or other devices that could be used to aid in the search right now? i mean, you know, tough understand that i don t have all the information that the search
that s sustainable. i do think you will see some fight. paul ryan said as has been mentioned, paul ryan said that the negotiations basically have started already. they want something in return. i don t think that people like paul ryan want the same kind of standoff with the same threat to the bond ratings for the united states government and the like. i think they want to get the process going now, but you never know what s going to happen. that s the beauty of washington. we don t know what s going to happen. it hurts both sides. at the end of the day, people remember there was a mess. and they hold everyone in washington accountable. they lose confidence in d.c. stand by. we re setting the stage for the president s news conference coming up at the top of the hour. up next, maria cardona and ben ferguson are both joining me to discuss more issues that the president has during his second term. the prospects of potentially getting back on message. [ male announcer ] this is jim,