NBC's Andrea Mitchell, on Thursday's, "Today" show cheered an added benefit to the release of Euna Lee and Laura Ling from North Korea, was that it reunited Bill Clinton and Al Gore. In a segment headlined, "Together Again, Clinton and Gore's Emotional Reunion," Mitchell -- who is traveling with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton wherever she goes these days -- hailed that the event brought back the "Boomer buddy team," and gushed "Both are now international superstars."
Before the Mitchell story, "Today" anchor Meredith Vieira, gleefully teased, "It was like a flashback to the nineties," and observed that both Gore and Clinton were, "Smiling. It was good." [audio available here]
The following teaser and then Mitchell report were aired on the August 6, "Today" show:
MEREDITH VIEIRA: And just ahead we're gonna take a look at the other reunion that took place on Wednesday between Bill Clinton and Al Gore. It was like a flashback to the nineties right?
LESTER HOLT: Yeah. Haven't seen the two of them together in a long time.
VIEIRA: Smiling. It was good.
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MEREDITH VIEIRA: And now to the other story coming from the release of U.S journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee - the reunion of former President Bill Clinton and his Vice President Al Gore. NBC's chief foreign affairs correspondent Andrea Mitchell is in Nairobi, Kenya, where she is traveling with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Andrea, good morning to you.
[On screen headline: "Together Again, Clinton and Gore's Emotional Reunion"]
ANDREA MITCHELL: Good morning, Meredith. Well behind the drama of this week's events, there was another story. A political reunion of two former partners who had drifted apart, until now.
OFF-SCREEN VOICE: Laura Ling and Euna Lee.
MITCHELL: It was an emotionally charged moment, a triumph of diplomacy. A tearful family reunion for the two newly freed journalists. And for the men at the center of it, a very public reunion.
AL GORE: We want to thank President Bill Clinton for undertaking this mission, and performing it so skillfully.
MITCHELL: And when Laura Ling, fighting back tears, acknowledged the former president-
LAURA LING: We saw standing before us President Bill Clinton.
MITCHELL: -so did his old friend Al Gore. In his statement, President Obama thanked both men three times.
BARACK OBAMA: All Americans should be grateful to both former President Clinton and Vice President Gore, for their extraordinary work.
MITCHELL: Clinton and Gore, back on the international spotlight again
. A reminder to some of the different time, almost two decades ago, when the two campaigned across the nation. A Boomer buddy team. But following Clinton's admission of an affair, and impeachment in the tumultuous second term, all that changed.
DEE DEE MYERS, FORMER CLINTON PRESS SECRETARY: I don't think there was a one particular point where it started but it was something that, you know, existed and at times festered over a period of years.
MITCHELL: Gore blames his defeat in the 2000 election on the former president. Clinton attacked Gore for pushing him into the background during the campaign. For years the two men went their separate ways. But when Gore called Clinton to ask for help, to free the two American journalists, the former president didn't hesitate.
JOHN HARRIS, POLITICO: There is a fraternal-like character to this relationship. They're like brothers who don't always get along, but at the end of the day they're still brothers. I don't see this as the case of these guys getting the band back together for a reunion tour in which it's gonna be Clinton/Gore again.
MITCHELL: Both are now international superstars, Gore a Nobel laureate. But the homecoming that they engineered together this week has to remain one of their best joint ventures. Meredith?
VIEIRA: Alright, Andrea Mitchell, thank you very much.
—Geoffrey Dickens is the senior news analyst at the Media Research Center.





. A reminder to some of the different time, almost two decades ago, when the two campaigned across the nation. A Boomer buddy team. But following Clinton's admission of an affair, and impeachment in the tumultuous second term, all that changed. 














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I heard one of the two women
August 6, 2009 - 11:50 ET by balboaI heard one of the two women talking at the press conference, and she said they knew something was happening because they were moving them, and then these doors opened and there was Clinton.
Can you imagine the sense of relief they must have felt to see him? Politics aside, if it had been any president, Bush, Clinton, the relief they must have felt to see a person of that stature at that time.
→ Great moment
August 6, 2009 - 11:59 ET by Cool ArrowI think it's silly for Hannity to air his quid pro quo theories.
Two women are free today as a result of the Obama Administration's efforts. Don't much care about North Korea's perceived elevation of legitimacy.
I'm happy about it.
LYDSEXICS UNTIE!
CA, as Jon Stewart -- your
August 6, 2009 - 12:45 ET by balboaCA, as Jon Stewart -- your fav -- pointed out, Hannity et al should ask Oliver North about quid pro quo, see how that worked out. :-)
Relief?!! They probably
August 6, 2009 - 13:40 ET by HockeyKidRelief?!! They probably thought, "Oh, great. What's HE going to want us to do in exchange for getting out?"
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
Completely Disagree
August 6, 2009 - 13:42 ET by JimboI completely disagree that the MSM’s reaction would have been the same had it been Clinton or GW.
Clinton was the White Knight riding in to save the day when noone else could.
GW would have been part of a pre-arranged publicity stunt designed to try to resurrect his tarnished image.
To think otherwise is disingenuous.
Actually, I didn't say the
August 6, 2009 - 14:57 ET by balboaActually, I didn't say the MSM's reaction would have been the same. I'm talking about the reaction of the hostages.
OK Bal
August 6, 2009 - 16:09 ET by JimboOK Bal - so then we agree there is media bias between Clinton and GW, given my post.
It was a pre-arranged publicity stunt.
August 7, 2009 - 05:48 ET by Red JeepThe negotiations were done before Clinton left. (Interesting how dour and unsmiling he was in the pictures taken with the North Korean Dear Leader.)
Algore just made an appearance to try to "save face" when the two trespassors returned home. It was no great Clinton/Gore reunion/love fest.
Guess New Mexico's Governor Bill Richardson is really in serious trouble with the Dems since he wasn't called to go as the Dems unofficial ambassador to N. Korea.
Clinton and Gore back
August 6, 2009 - 11:58 ET by Scuba DudeClinton and Gore back again?
The same duo that brought us the Oklahoma bombing, Khubar Towers, the destruction of the embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, the USS Cole and 9/11?
Yeah, a real dream team there.
The Obama Administration: THE most fiscally irresponsible Administration EVER
Global Warming, Buddhist
August 6, 2009 - 12:06 ET by mattmGlobal Warming, Buddhist Temple-gate, Elian Gonzales, Phone-gate, pardon-gate, and on and on.....oh yeah, who could forget the attempted theft of the 2000 election and the trashing of the Whitehouse by angry Clintards?
It's not surprising that the corrupt media would be enamored of the most corrupt administration in history. (The data is still coming in on BHO)
Also...
August 6, 2009 - 12:43 ET by FeynmanFanDon't forget that whole impeachment thing...
And just think of all those
August 6, 2009 - 12:44 ET by d1carterAnd just think of all those carbon credits Algore had to buy for the planes they used. But of course, he bought them from himself, so no problem.
And...
August 6, 2009 - 12:31 ET by Prester John.....troops still in the Balkans, bombing the Bosnian Serbs, bombing Serbia proper over Kosovo, Somalia, the aspirin factory, North Korean nukes, boming Iraq a couple of times, technology transfer to the Chinese....
Oh yeah those were the days!!!!
Not just a little bit in your mouth.
August 6, 2009 - 12:03 ET by KarmaThese are the kinds of stories that usher forth the projectile variety all over the walls.
Healthcare...Food...Education...Housing... - What sprouted as free for some is maturing into a free-for-all.
the village
August 6, 2009 - 12:12 ET by WesenThe Author fails to mention the whole family. A Kenyon is offering to give Chelsea 40 goats and 20 cows for her hand in marriage.
I think Chelsea should do it because the baby wll be "natural born" and thus eligable for the Presidency.... maybe that's the plan.
Don't blame Andrea..
August 6, 2009 - 12:14 ET by RoloTHave you ever had the misfortune of seeing Mrs Alan Greenspan without ten lbs of pan-cake make up on a high def tv? You'd be pis**d and bitter too at all the good looking conservative women. With Bubba's taste in, shall we say, not so attractive women (Hillary, Monica, et al), she figures even she might have a shot with him.
Annn-drea
August 6, 2009 - 12:15 ET by motherbeltAnnn-drea Mitchell......aging groupie.
I must confess---
August 6, 2009 - 12:25 ET by misterbill-- whe I saw the two of themn standing there I felt an electric thrill run up Chrissie's leg.
PS My wife --very laid back lady --made me laugh about this. When she heard that the plane was on the way back to America, she commented it would be late because Clinton would be hitting on the two ladies.
It's just another
August 6, 2009 - 12:26 ET by NorthCoasterIt's just another made for TV movie. All smoke and mirrors.
As an example...
August 6, 2009 - 12:45 ET by FeynmanFanEver seen the movie "Wag the Dog"?
Clinton an international superstar? Hardly.
August 6, 2009 - 12:28 ET by R D HelmBill Clinton, with a little help from Jihad Jimmy, is the single biggest reason the Norks now have nuclear weapons and the missile capability to deliver them.
As for Al, he has gotten filthy rich by pulling off one of the biggest scams since Social Security came about.
Andrea Mitchell is an idiot.
-Dave
Proud member of the MOB:
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Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy reunited... awww
August 6, 2009 - 12:32 ET by SickofLibsMermaid Man and Barnacle Boy reunited... awww
I'm very grateful for Andrea
August 6, 2009 - 12:36 ET by TexndocYou're a real dear, dear.
Didn't you give us the quote, regarding the million and millions and millions of people who have private medical insurance and do not want to lose it: "well, they might not know what's good for them." I love it, and hope to see it in ad after ad after ad.
Just like Contessa Brewer,
August 6, 2009 - 12:39 ET by BW222Just like Contessa Brewer, Andrea is a three-time loser:
BW222
Al Bore!
August 6, 2009 - 21:57 ET by blazermaniacAl Bore a superstar! What a pile of crap! Mitchell must have watched "A Convenient Lie". Wasn't that Gore's movie?
PRESSTITUTES
August 6, 2009 - 12:39 ET by nadadhimmiMitchell, with her sychophantic fawning over these 2 crooked politicians, has re-inforced her reputation as a leading Presstitute. My God, will the a$$ kissing NEVER end??
AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
August 6, 2009 - 12:55 ET by jacktheripperthe good ole days , eh Andrea ?
"I LOVE DEAD KENNEDY'S"
BINGO...
August 6, 2009 - 13:25 ET by danybhoynadadhimmi,
You are spot on. It is all about selling your journalistic soul, & Andrea Mitchell did that a while ago. Andrea should never have been allowed to report on the economy since she is married to the guy who has run the economy for all intents & purposes, she has had a conflict of interest. Speaking of conflict of interest...
...Mrs.Greenspan, & to all your GE/GEmoney/NBC/NBCnews/CNBC/MSNBC co-workers, you are gov't workers. GEmoney got $138billion, & you are in the tank for Dems in general & Obama in particular. GE wants to cash in on Cap Enslave (carbon trading) "Green Energy"(windmills)& Obama-care (billing records). EVERYTHING reported by the NBCnews family should be viewed with 1 question in the back of your mind...How will this benifit General Electric?
"...How blind can you be, don't you see...
...that the gambler lost all he does not have..."
Nightwish
'International Superstars'
August 6, 2009 - 12:59 ET by Jack BauerHey one more "superstar" and we have a Three Stooges reunion.
Has to be Hillary with her arm in a cast.
Scum meets scum
August 6, 2009 - 13:28 ET by needleIs anyone probing what Slick Willie gave away while he was in North Korea, besides gladly breaking bread with the worst tyrant living on the earth?
- Relying upon the State Run Media for your information is like relying upon an embezzler to manage your portfolio.
Yep...
August 6, 2009 - 15:04 ET by Meredith1966This is my question, too. The fact that the release happened so quickly after Clinton arrived suggests that an agreement was already in place, that he was there as a figurehead to perhaps reinforce to Kim Jong-Il that new sheriff Obama was going to treat our relationship with North Korea on much friendlier terms than under Bush and that he, Kim, is important enough to warrant the visit of an ex-President of the US. We all saw how Kim was grinning like a kid on Christmas morning; what should that tell us?
I think, too, that the other shoe will quietly drop sometime in the next few weeks or months--some announcement that we're lifting economic sanctions on North Korea, for example, will take place, formalizing the quid pro quo nature of Clinton's visit. It just remains to be seen what we gave up.
"The words of a President have an enormous weight and ought not to be used indiscriminately." - Calvin Coolidge
"WHEN PLASTIC SURGERY ISN'T ENOUGH"
August 6, 2009 - 13:34 ET by SgthulkaThe Andrea Mitchell Story
I was amused at how Gore,
August 6, 2009 - 13:42 ET by HockeyKidI was amused at how Gore, the Nobel Laureate, put the lie to all the claims that the White House wasn't involved in this "completely private effort". He got in front of the cameras and thanked all the "many, many people in the Obama administration who worked for a long time to make this happen". Highly skilled diplomacy there, Al.
"Beauty is only skin deep, but liberal's to the bone." - me
ROFL!! I guess Al isn't
August 6, 2009 - 13:48 ET by motherbeltROFL!!
I guess Al isn't as "in-the-loop" as he thought; he obviously didn't get the "talking points" memo....
Let's see . . . .
August 6, 2009 - 16:06 ET by Gat New YorkWe have a situation with Bill Clinton on a big private jets for 10 hours with two young attractive Asian American women - and where was Hillary?
Unsuccessfully trying to
August 6, 2009 - 16:10 ET by JimboUnsuccessfully trying to negotiate a release of the 2 female hostages.
Bear with me, it has to be said
August 6, 2009 - 21:42 ET by ParalegalGoddessHey Andrea, while you're over there, pick up a copy of BO's Birth Certificate will ya?
Nice Try, Andrea
August 6, 2009 - 22:52 ET by rammingspeedThese people are sickening liberal lapdogs who have no sense of how ridiculous they are. They re-write history as they speak. Clinton and Gore hated each other. Clinton hated Gore because he's so stupid, and Gore hated Clinton for being a silly-assed horn dog who pissed off enough Democratic supporters to cost Gore the election in 2000. And this is all on record.
Geez, these "journalists" on NBC's show were being even stupider than Al Gore, and Gore's been a dunce in a dummy's suit since the beginning. Won't be long before they're all whining all the time about Obama heading toward lame duck status, because the American public has caught on that he's a neo-Marxist.
~Imagine this
August 7, 2009 - 07:18 ET by choselife3x(If you dare)
[On screen headline: "Together Again, Bush and Cheney's Emotional Reunion"]
BARACK OBAMA: All Americans should be grateful to both former President
Bush and Vice President Cheney, for their extraordinary work.
MITCHELL: Both are now international superstars.
That high-pitched scream you hear is the troll under my heel.
I think I can
August 7, 2009 - 09:29 ET by ReaverIt would look something like this-
[on screen headline: “Together again, Darth Vader and the Emperor”]
Mitchell: “International outlaws reunited to plot new evil schemes”
And in the background the Empire theme from Star Wars.
If stupidity got us into this mess,
then why can't it get us out?
--Will Rogers
morality on stage
August 7, 2009 - 11:02 ET by ParczarThe international superstars represent the worst of western morality.