now it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening, lawrence. good evening. alex. i alerted you the other night that i was gonna do something i wasn t going to do which i haven t done for years, which is stan and. walk i did it successfully, to my surprise. tonight i feel i should warn you, because this is the kind of thing you re going to care about. you might notice that at some point when you are studying on the hptlc. for the first time in television history, and maybe in my adult life, i am working tonight without collar stays. and i don t just have any idea how this color is going to look by the time we get to 10:30. dan, our director, i just instructed him to stay as far away from the collar as possible. listen, i couldn t tell if you didn t tell me, but talk to be at ten, 30 10:40, and 45. i m lucky because these the candidates that might have extra callers. better caller stays. not the ones you get from the dry cleaners. he says he is me
the hdtv. for the first time in television history, and maybe in my adult life, i am working tonight without collar stays. and i don t have any idea how this collar is going to look by the time we get to 10:30. dan, our director, i just instructed him to stay as far away from the collar as possible. listen, i couldn t tell if you didn t tell me, but talk to me at ten, 10:40, and: 45. i m lucky because jelani cobb, these candidates that might have extra collars. metal collar stays. not the ones you get from the dry cleaners. he says he has metal collar stays. okay. you re in good hands, lawrence. thank you. orange jesus is trying to knock me out of this job again. we now know, thanks to liz cheney s new book, which will be published next week, that republicans in the house of representatives refer to donald trump as orange jesus and follow his every command religiously, even when they know he is lying. we ll hear more about that directly from liz cheney next monday
internet, looking fine and shirtless with seven bullets. but he s a brave guy. courageously brave. how do you explain that, donald trump said he thinks ben carson is being treated unfairly. why would donald trump rush to ben carson s defense in this scenario? i don t know, the stars are all aligned. normally he s not one that gives twitter love. i can t explain ben carson. that s way beyond my pay grade and my comprehension level. i think he needs to stop digging this hole. i don t think he meant to offend anybody but i think he is beginning to offend some of the folks. if the victims themselves are saying, look, we are offended. it s time to stop. move on, let s talk about national issues, and let s not, you know, relitigate what happened in oregon, when you were not in that classroom. and people who were, like chris
light. after we would fall asleep she whispered words like powerful and smart and kind and love in our e years and i think that is a great idea. anytime you get a kid to read that is a good thing. i am not against it one bit because i read to her every read to her every night until she falls asleep and i have a 12 chapter books sitting next to her crib because i read that thing, not because she is at the comprehension level yet but it is for the direct purpose of listening to the words, the intonation. is all important. we just told that book. is it manipulative? isn t the whole point to get them to go to sleep? i want someone to read me this book so i can go to sleep and i saw you laugh when greg said so you can get drunk. i think it is good to have you been is great to be had is
and that s what i wanted to pay homage to in the restaurant. so if observer didn t understand it, i understand it s way above their comprehension level. oh! but i get it, it s all right. i understand that. i ll put the same question to you, roy. you were born in korea but you grew up in l.a. you sort of broke out with, for lack of a better word, korean tacos. does authentic have any meaning? and should it? do you feel any obligation? of all of the cuisines, of all the cuisines that came to america from somewhere else, korean food stayed true to the original model and didn t change so stubbornly over the years. do you feel any responsibility to honor that stubborn tradition of purity and, quote/unquote, authenticity? no, man. okay. i only have a responsibility to my city and that s los angeles, california. you know? i m korean by blood, but i was raised in america and i don t fit into either. you know?