"He has a standard joke if you're a rookie writer and he doesn't know you that well. recalled, "I was like, 'Well, I don't know. The funnyman has achieved the highest number of individual nominations in Emmy Awards history95 and counting thanks to his executive producer roles on the likes of "The Tonight Show," "30 Rock" and "Portlandia" and far more notably, his creation of the star-making institution that is "Saturday Night Live.". [6][7][8][9], He has received 21 Primetime Emmy Awards from 98 nominations, holding the record for being the most nominated individual in the award show's history. Franken wondered, why do they have a limo for that lame-o Fred Silverman, but they dont have one for me, Al Franken? That Monday, Silverman called Lorne Michaels and demanded Franken be fired. However, Michaels, explaining the strategy behind tackling political news, says the show tends to parody larger stories such as Republican New Jersey Gov. SNL has become nothing more than communist propaganda. "Entirelyanonymous," he said. Their antics and Ill admit I laughed at them myself helped create the public perception of me as a stumbler. The Hollywood Reporter is a part of Penske Media Corporation. Among recipients of Hollywoods largesse, embattled Missouri Democratic Sen.Claire McCaskill has brought in$627,051 from entertainers. And then, he apparently failed to even acknowledge the comedian when he walked into the room. I just saw Ana Gasteyer downstairs. Throughout the show's history, SNL has been nominated for more than 156 Emmy Awards and has won 36. He was coughing, he looked terrible and the doctor says, 'John can't go on,' and I was somewhere between rage and very little sympathy.". Andrew Cuomo, Rep. Nancy Pelosi and, of course, Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Jim Carrey was at first heralded as a worthy Biden replacement when he donned a wig and aviator sunglasses in 2019 to play the 46th president and UD's most famous alumnus, but the stint wasshort-lived. With the allotted 5-words allowed to each recipient, his five-word acceptance speech was "Five words is not enough". "There's alcohol," Michaels said. Like I said, this is made out to 'The Beatles.' He did not want to play along." Even though "SNL" didn't work out, The Hollywood Reporter observed that Richardson seems to be okay with the way things unfolded. Unfortunately, the lure of some Jolly Ranchers proved too hard to resist. And he didn't say a word he just turned and walked away and went back into his office and closed the door. Shorts are filmed on Fridays. When Chevy Chase played Gerald Ford, for instance, Michaels said Chasemade no effort tolook like Ford. I was like, I think I failed the crazy test." [33], In December 2021, Michaels was honored at the Kennedy Center Honors, along with Justino Diaz, Berry Gordy, Bette Midler, and Joni Mitchell. He said Davidson first asked if Michaels wanted to see a horror film and Michaels said no. He occasionally appears on-screen as well, where he is known for his deadpan humor. Hes not looking to score off some mistake youve made or you misspoke. Paris Hilton, Donald Trump, and Elon Musk are just a few of the famous faces to have been labeled the worst ever "Saturday Night Live" guest hosts. Lorne Michaels CC (born Lorne David Lipowitz; November 17, 1944) is a Canadian-American producer, screenwriter, and comedian. Consequently, The Tonight Show moved to New York in early 2014 as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Speaking feeling like a failure, Jost thought he botched his first interview with Michaels, too. Do you pay attention to criticism from people who say they dont feel represented by the shows politics anymore? I cant tell you why. The TV producer cast Chevy Chase as President Gerald Ford, turning the Republican into a stumbling, bumbling Commander in Chief back in 1975. Well, if it's money you want, there's no problem here.". Belushi did manage to get through the Kate Jackson-hosted episode. The creator then saves Jon Lovitz from the blaze, leaving everyone else behind, telling the chosen one, "Don't ask any questions. He said the cast could hear anti-Trump protesters outside of the shows New York studios before the hosting gig. Theres zero reason to expect SNL season to reverse course and skewer both sides of the political aisle. "It's really the voice of adolescence. Associated Press articles: Copyright 2016 The Associated Press. However, when looking at the words Colin Jost wrote about trying to protect new SNL writers, the shows fans werent brought up at all. Its rare that you find both. You know the words. Michaels was identified as the anointed successor to Greene. I'd rather not get involved." On the November 20, 1976, show, musical guest George Harrison appeared, but Michaels told him the offer was conditional on all four members of the group showing up, not just any Beatle. Catherine Hicks Would Only Revive 7th Heaven Under One Condition And It Involves Stephen Collins' Character In A Coffin, Henry Cavill And Anya Chalotra Argued About An Intimate Scene In 'The Witcher', And Ended Up Getting Their Way. He has earned for portraying various characters in different television shows. Do you pay attention to criticism from people who say they dont feel represented by the shows politics anymore? In the same book, "SNL" veteran Jane Curtin also acknowledged Michaels' antagonizing approach to work:"I think he picked the right profession, because he gets to lord over people who want to kneel at his feet and he doesn't acknowledge them which makes them work. Kevin Nealon took on the role in 1991 when Biden was Delaware's Democratic senator leading Senate Judiciary Committee hearings over the confirmation of future Supreme Court Judge Clarence Thomas. In 1980, Al Franken did a Weekend Update feature mocking then NBC president Fred Silverman presiding over a network with no primetime programs among the top 10 most watched. Even though Lorne Michaels fingerprints have been all over the comedy world for the last several decades, most people know next to nothing about the powerbroker. He had ruled this place for so many years, and we were these kids telling him no. Michaels then responded, "[If you go long] we'll know that you're very undisciplined and unprofessional." On a 2018 episode of "Watch What Happens Live," "Saturday Night Live" alum Jane Curtin told Andy Cohen that when she asked Michaels to intervene and try to help Belushi, the series creator replied, "What can I do?" While that quote doesnt assign any malevolent motivations for Lorne Michaels treatment of his staff, it is still pretty damning. "The political landscape wouldn't be . It's a test of some kind.'" I have not watched SNL in years, I occasionally watch a few clips on YouTube and am amazed at how bad these skits are compared to the past when everyone just made fun of anything and nothing was hands off. On why he doesnt have a Twitter account (and this is the best quote): I dont tweet for a very simple reason, which is that I drink. Theoretically, whoever it is in power, were against them., Lorne Michaels with President Joe Biden at a reception for Kennedy Center honorees in the East Room at the White House on Dec. 5, 2021. In 2018, the TV producer donated to three Democrats unsuccessful runsChris Kennedy's gubernatorial campaign in Illinois, Leslie Cockburns congressional campaign in Virginia, Mike Espys senatorial campaign in Mississippi. If I had been my normal self, I would have really flipped out, because I would have thought, 'He doesn't like me at all. It was Michaels who executive produced the well-coiffed funnyman's long-running series "Late Night with Conan O'Brien." The Senate Majority PAC was the primary recipient, with HBO host Bill Maher ($1 million), Netflix CEO Reed Hastings ($500,000) and Endeavor executives Ari Emanuel ($100,000) and Patrick Whitesell ($100,000) making major donations. His daughter, Sophie, has appeared in episodes, one of which was during the show's 30th season hosted by Johnny Knoxville during the monologue when Lorne introduces Johnny Knoxville to his daughter and Sophie shocks Knoxville with a taser. In an interview on vulture.com Lorne Michaels, executive producer of Saturday Night Live . The conversation touched on sizable cast changes, Michaels' future with the show (he's not leaving) and "SNL's" liberal bias. Only in passing did Michaels briefly mention "SNL" newcomerJames Austin Johnson, who recently playedBiden in a"cold opening" skit on the Oct. 2 premiere of the show's 47th season. It didnt matter that Fords athletic background was beyond dispute. We have to coddle the self absorbed babies who have no concept of the real world. In 2007, Lorne Michaels attended a special "Saturday Night Live" event at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in support of those staff members who had been affected by the writers' strike. "You find the thing about them that's true, that seems like it's them. Just go downstairs to my limousine and wait for me there." Im not sure, on an objective level, that he was necessarily the worst. Chris Christie's bridge scandal rather . You can't play a villain by repeatedly pointing out how awful they are. The November 2015 episode was Trump's second time hosting "SNL" and it. Results have been mixed. Back before he was more renowned for his acerbic sense of humor than acts of sexual misconduct, Louis C.K. Texas GOP votes to censure Rep. Tony Gonzales over support on gun, same-sex Twitter discloses another possible government censorship effort, Trump reigns supreme at a diminished CPAC. On how SNL manages to create so many conservatives Victoria Jackson, Jon Lovitz, Dennis Miller, Norm MacDonald, Colin Quinn, Jim Downey, and Adam Sandler a rarity for comedy: Well, lets put Victoria in a separate category. As of February 2023, Lorne Michaels has an estimated net worth of about $550 million. On political comedy, and why the SNL hasn't done many political sketches this season: . Three things to know about what critics are calling Mississippis Jim Michael Steele on Marjorie Taylor Greene: Just shut the hell up. Dont go because somebody promised you this or somebody promised you that. Over the years, Joe Biden has been spoofed by at least seven "SNL" cast members and guest stars, not always withsuccess. Evil was created and portrayed by SNL alumnus Mike Myers, who was at least partially influenced by fellow SNL performer Dana Carvey's impression of Michaels. The show even serenaded Obama in absentia when he left the White House in 2016. ET The writer then revealed that Michaels did eventually meet with the baying mob but only on his own terms. The actor and director said he didnt think the show considered the implications of having Trump appear ashost. It explains why late night hosts strain to avoid mentioning Bidens mental state or Harriss word salad jamborees. The show pretends she doesnt exist, at least as a satirical target. Then he wont just be angry at me (that part I dont really care about anymore) hell be angry at the first-year writer, and that writer could lose her job at the end of the year.. Perhaps you can forgive the moderator of the talk,Valerie Biden Owens,Biden's younger sister, longtime confidant, and Biden Institute chair, for avoidingthe subject. Michaels offers a rambling answer, ending with a revealing quote: But the first priority cant be not offending people you like or who are powerful and if someone does something stupid, it would be glaring to not deal with it., None of these snagged an SNL skit last year. Michaels and co. turned Fords rare missteps into a recurring bit. While Hollywoods donor base has gotten younger and more diverse, veteran executiveJeffrey Katzenberg more than doubled the donation total of any member of the THR 100, giving $1,116,300 so far. As the Chicago Tribune recounted, the late-night institution bowed out for another year with a "Dallas"-esque cliffhanger in which comedian Billy Martin lights the studio on fire. Contact Patricia Talorico at (302) 324-2861 or ptalorico@delawareonline.com and on Twitter @pattytalorico. All rights reserved. Of course, it should go without saying that Lorne Michaels is famous mostly because he has run Saturday Night Live throughout most of the show's history. Simply the Worlds Most Interesting Travel Site, Why A Former SNL Cast Member Called Lorne Michaels A Cult Leader, a lot of Saturday Night Live stars have become rich, Rolling Stone Says This Massive Movie Star Is The Worst SNL Cast Member Ever, Lorne Michaels has become incredibly rich, Conan O'Brien Says That This Popular Sitcom Saved His Career, working for Lorne Michaels is very difficult, Scarlett Johansson Reveals What Made Her Fall For Colin Jost, Why Bob Odenkirk Wants To Apologize To 'SNL' Creator Lorne Michaels. As the series creator and producer said in"Live From New York," "I knew we were headed for disaster from minute one." In 1975, Michaels created (with fellow NBC employee Dick Ebersol and president of the network Herb Schlosser) the TV show NBC's Saturday Night, which in 1977 changed its name to Saturday Night Live (initially there was a name conflict with an ABC show titled Saturday Night Live with Howard Cosell, which debuted September 20, 1975, and was cancelled on January 17, 1976). Lorne Michaels CC (born Lorne David Lipowitz; November 17, 1944) is a Canadian-American producer, screenwriter, and comedian. He says, 'Well, he could die?' Satirizing nationalpolitical figures has been a hallmark of "Saturday Night Live" for almost 50 years. Perhaps Michaels's best-known appearance occurred in the first season when he offered The Beatles $3,000 (a deliberately paltry sum) to reunite on the show. According to Killam, Michael instructed the actors not to vilify the then-candidate. Lorne Michaels may consider tough guy Steven Seagal to be the worst "Saturday Night Live" host of all time. However, as regular guest host Buck Henry said in "Live From New York," the impresario was incredibly uncomfortable with delivering such bad news. Somebody kicked a hole in a wall and then Lorne came in and said, 'What's going on here?' "So, I stopped talking to him, because there was no point in communicating," Curtin said. Trump was in the middle of his presidential campaign at the time and Michaels decision to let him hostpromptedfan protests. I would say Norm is more cranky than political. The funnyman has established himself as one of the comedy scene's nicest guys thanks to roles in the likes of the sorely-missed "Detroiters," Apple TV+ murder mystery "The Afterparty," and political satire "Veep." You may remember that the comedian accidentally blurted out the F-word in her very first episode. Why should it be different from anything else on TV? So whoever is in authority, youre challenging that, theoreticallyand hopefully. On advice he gives to cast members who come to him saying they want to leave to do movies: The advice I give most often is, build a bridge to the next thing. Of course, it should go without saying that Lorne Michaels is famous mostly because he has run Saturday Night Live throughout most of the shows history. We all get there eventually, I guess.". According to an interview in Playboy magazine,[20] John Lennon and Paul McCartney happened to be in New York City that night and wanted to see the show. Michaels is married to Alice Barry, his former assistant. In fact, the actor that Rolling Stone named SNLs worst cast member of all time went on to become one of the most successful movie stars of all time. I just barreled through and afterwards I was like, 'Oh, fine, cool, I did it.' While SNL has always been political, years ago, at least until the first election of the chosen one, there were shots (jokes) taken at the expense of both sides of the aisle, even if obviously more jokes were made against Republicans Any pretense of balance, no matter how thin, was lost decades ago, and with loss of writing and comedic acting talent its become nothing more than propaganda theater with pandering to the brainless left. When its solid enough, walk across it. On November 22, 2016, Michaels was awarded the, This page was last edited on 3 March 2023, at 19:14. [17] He moved to Los Angeles from Toronto in 1968 to work as a writer for Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In and The Beautiful Phyllis Diller Show. Feb 27, 2017. Michaels said people of his generation pay attention during a movie, but he joked that he was impressed that it took Davidson more than an hour into the film before he checked his cellphone. {mosads}The comedian, who played Trumpon the showbefore his departure in August of 2016, said that Michaels was so specific about what the NBC cast could say about Trump. Instead of letting the likes of Anthony Michael Hall know that he was surplus to requirements in person, Michaels essentially did so in the form of a sketch. 2012: As a member of the Order of Canada, he was also awarded with The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal. If anybody got antifan mail or a disparaging note, it would be posted. We grew up with you." Reproduction of material from any Salon pages without written permission is strictly prohibited. Given the fact that many comedy legends have called the Saturday Night Live stage their stomping grounds over the years, it makes sense that the shows cast garners most of the attention. Brutal. In a different interview, on NPR's radio show Wait Wait Don't Tell Me!, Baldwin stated that some of his inspiration for Donaghy was drawn from Michaels. This article originally appeared on IndieWire. Former Saturday Night Live actor Taran Killam said the shows creator and executive producer Lorne Michaels told the cast to tone down criticism of then-GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump and find ways to make him likable.. She was always deeply Christian. That does not automatically mean youll be a star in everything else you touch. Trump was broughtin as aguest host for the show in 2015, before the Republican primaries. It may be one of the coolest . Related: Scarlett Johansson Reveals What Made Her Fall For Colin Jost. Episode: "Everybody Likes to See the Monkeys". His instinct proved to be right. As he recalled to Jimmy Fallon, when asked if he had any questions for the comedy legend, an understandably flustered Jost could only think to ask Michaels where he's from a factoid that's common knowledge to any "SNL" fan. He wrote "the casting of Johnson as Biden feels like a good step if SNLwants to fight off staleness. In 2015, Maron invited Michaels onto his "WTF" podcast specifically to address the experience (via Flavorwire). For example, at the height of Aaron Spellings career, he produced so many hit shows that people thought he must have been born with the Midas touch. [10][11], Lorne Michaels was born on November 17, 1944, to Florence (ne Becker) and Henry Abraham Lipowitz. Actor Alec Baldwin won a 2017 Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy for his impersonation of the president. Thats Kristen. This combination of photos shows "Saturday Night Live" producer Lorne Michaels at The Museum Gala in New York on Dec. 1, 2022, left, and Netflix co-CEO and Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos at a . It seems fair to say that Marc Maron's 1995 "Saturday Night Live" audition stuck with him, and his feelings about Lorne Michaels have been fraught. The show failed to garner the same enthusiasm as SNL and was cancelled after 9 episodes. He didn't realize that you can't tell somebody they're stupid on Wednesday and expect them to continue writing for you on Saturday.". "Saturday Night Live" creator/executive producer Lorne Michaels chattedabout John Belushi, Chevy Chaseand going to the movies with Pete Davidson during a talk on Thursday at the University of Delaware's Mitchell Hall in Newark. Do Democrats need a past superstar to hold the White House in 2024? So he made a mistake, we should throw him away? As a source told New York Daily News, "Lorne was the guy who hand-plucked Conan for NBC's 'Late Night' back in the '90s. February 17, 2015, 9:00 PM Victoria Jackson, a six-year veteran of Saturday Night Live, is publicly wondering if her opposition to gay marriage prompted Lorne Michaels to treat her differently. But Killian offered a different take in a 2017 NPR interview. I always thought that I was a democrat because that was what I truly believed. I found it to be, quite frankly, revolting., The hair-ruffling thing refers to Jimmy Fallon, who was accused of normalizing Donald Trump after he ruffled his hair during an interview shortly before the 2016 presidential election. He recalled Michaels telling the cast not to vilify him., Hes like any New York taxi driver He just says whatever it is hes thinking, Killam recalled Michaels saying. It was another tactic of breaking you. Your email address will not be published. The impression did more than make audiences howland leaving Chase with chronic back pain. They very nearly went, but changed their minds as it was getting too late to get to the show on time, and they were both tired. I have no idea howLorne felt about me. More and more in the last 10 or 15 years things turned more partisan, particularly in cable, both in news and in comedy., He also said, So the idea that whoever it is, youre against it, is a harder thing to make work now, because people want you to go, Hes all bull, I dont like her, whatever that is. The Times scribe didnt frame it as such, but its clear thats what he meant. Next: Why Bob Odenkirk Wants To Apologize To 'SNL' Creator Lorne Michaels. I think thats why people relax on his show and enjoy him. However, if you dont have the time to spare, here were my favorite takeaways: On why it helps that Jimmy Fallon unlike Letterman is not an ironic guy: Well, when you compare it to what we were doing in the seventies or Sam Kinison in the eighties and ninetiesthats all still out there, in the clubs. The then Weekend Update anchor often lampooned OJ Simpson and NBCs then boss ordered that Michaels fire Macdonald and he did. If we want more even-handed comedy, we need to either get off our butts and make it, or invest in people who can. Sen. Al Franken Is 'Tempted' to Return to 'SNL' as Guest Host "If Lorne asked me to guest host, yeah, sure. For Senate races, the PAC has given$66,675 to Democrats and $44,000 to Republicans. We need to stop hoping SNL will become anything but a left wing propaganda factory. [32], In 2012, Michaels was awarded a rare Personal Peabody Award. The same skit also featured astranger-than-fiction look into the future with Al Franken, who later became a senator and then left office in 2018 over allegations of sexual misconduct, portraying Sen. Paul Simon. The Times reporter, sensing Michaels dodge, reframes the question about SNLs liberal bias. They are self centered, entitled and highly hypocritical! As Jost explains, if he fights for a sketch Michaels was against and Lorne still doesnt like it once the bit airs, that can mean quick doom for a new writers career. It was not enjoyable at the time and something that only grows more embarrassing and shameful as time goes on, Killam said. Harrison told Michaels his refusal to pay him his share is "chintzy," and Michaels countered by saying, "The Beatles don't have to split the money equally. After all, virtually everyone thinks of cult leaders as being awful and highly manipulative people. "Trump was really angry we used a woman," Michaels said, adding the former president thought"it wasdisrespectful.". Michaels offers a rambling answer, ending with a revealing quote: But the first priority cant be not offending people you like or who are powerful and if someone does something stupid, it would be glaring to not deal with it.. "He was actually tough and he was tough to work with," Spade recalled. On top of that, you have to keep in mind the fact that Michaels has to contend with a new famous host each week, many of whom are likely to have out-of-control egos. Lorne Michaels keeps ducking SNL political-bias question. When Michaels mentioned President Bidenwas talking to Anderson Cooper on CNN's Town Hall in Baltimore that same night, Biden Owens joked, "Oh, you mean, Joey?". What Ive always wanted [Saturday Night Live] to be is non-partisan, Michaels told TheWrap in 2016. Michaels said a political character "won't work unless you make them likable and likable doesn't mean you're endorsing them. Paging Lorne Michaels! ------------------------------------------, Adult Swim Bringing Crazy Manga 'Uzumaki' in 2020, With Original Music by 'Hereditary' Composer, Valerie Harper Dies: 'Mary Tyler Moore' and 'Rhoda' Star Was 80, Robert Pattinson Got Furious Over 'Batman' Casting Leak, Embraces Fan Backlash. The comedian, who was a cast member for the show's 1994-95 season, revealed that the big boss didn't appreciate negativity from his employees but that he embraced it from viewers. But he thinks one alum is "definitely in the top two or three." By Elyse Wanshel Oct 29, 2021, 04:24 PM EDT Well, here's just hoping Lorne Michaels laughed at this comedian's audition. To be clear, Michaels isnt afraid of offending Democratic politicians. [17], In 2008, Michaels was awarded the Webby for Film & Video Lifetime Achievement. Hollywood has always been a reliable source of contributions to Democratic Party politicians and organizations, but perhaps never so more than the 2018 election cycle. Sketches constantly change due to current events and the day's headlines before a dress rehearsal on Saturday a few hours before airtime. You see her in Wickedthats where she wanted to be, and she got there. Lorne Michaels got political in the very first season of NBC's "Saturday Night Live." The TV producer cast Chevy Chase as President Gerald Ford, turning the Republican into a stumbling, bumbling Commander in Chief back in 1975. I dont necessarily put so much weight into [the idea of] Trump hostingSNLhelping him become president, but theres definitely something where it normalizes him and it makes it OK for him to be part of the conversation, Killam told NPR in the interview. So everything became very loaded and I was thinking, 'I'm not going to take any f***ing candy. As Jimmy Fallon takes over for Jay Leno on "The Tonight Show" and Seth Meyers takes over for Fallon on "Late Night," Lorne Michaels will be in charge of all late night programming at NBC. Michaels, again, ignores it. Lorne Michaels, executive producer: We were contacted by, I think, Howard Wolfson from Hillary [Clinton's] campaign, and they wanted to do the first show of the season. Lorne Michaels (right) was joined by Sarah Palin, one of the Republicans happy to embrace her doppelganger for an episode of NBC's 'Saturday Night Live' on Oct. 18, 2008. From Fab Four putdowns to mass firings, here's a look at some examples which illustrate why Michaels is just as much feared within the industry as he is respected. Yes, unlike his regular collaborator Tim Robinson, who served as performer and staff writer, Richardson never got the chance to work on America's most famous sketch show. If that wasn't enough, Michaels also guides several writers into the smoke-filled dressing room. No, Milton Berle I was just not prepared for. Anthony Jeselnik Condemns 'SNL' Boss Lorne Michaels for Helping Trump Get Elected "I was disgusted by it," Jeselnik tells The Daily Beast of Trump hosting "Saturday Night Live" in 2015. We just go week-to-week and hopefully the only criteria is: Is it a smart take on it? I think you lose all credibilityat least in comedywhen everyone knows what side youre on.. It became a vehicle for launching the careers of some of the most successful comedians in the United States. [19] He later increased his offer to $3,200, but the money was never claimed. (I think Im committed to doing this show until its 50th anniversary, which is in three years, he said. In 2020, Saturday Night Live co-head writer and Weekend Update co-host Colin Jost released his memoir A Very Punchable Face. Likable means some level of charm.". David Spade can certainly vouch for that. Speaking at the awards ceremony, original Saturday Night Live cast member Dan Aykroyd described the show as "the primary satirical voice of the country". AsJaneaneGarofalo said in "Live From New York," "He was always very nice to me, but I just presumed that he had to have been aware that the environment was toxic.". I was freaking out about the whole situation. Of course, O'Brien eventually managed to make more of an impression on the head honcho. In the 1980s, Michaels appeared in an HBO mockumentary titled The Canadian Conspiracy about the supposed subversion of the United States by Canadian-born media personalities, with Lorne Greene as the leader of the conspiracy. Biden Owens said bringing Michaels to UDcame about through their mutual friendship with former Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., who also attended the talk.
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