After Hours: Jeffrey Lord (James Comey)

After Hours catches up with Jeffrey Lord — former associate political director in the Reagan Administration and political commentator — to discuss James Comey’s response to the Inspector General’s findings.

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I Was in The Black Eyed Peas. Then I Quit. | ‘Almost Famous’ from Op-Docs

In the mid-1990s, the singer and songwriter Kim Hill met a young rapper who suggested they start making music. That rapper’s name was will.i.am, and his group was a rising Los Angeles underground hip-hop crew called The Black Eyed Peas. The rest is history — or is it?

Hill found herself at a crossroads in 2000 and decided to quit the group and find her own voice, only to look on as The Black Eyed Peas reached global stardom with earworms like “I Gotta Feeling.” Having missed out on what every performer dreams of, does Hill regret her decision?

“Almost Famous” is a special Op-Docs series of short films featuring people who nearly made history — only to fall short. These are tales of overcoming disappointment at its most epic, from an astronaut who never flew to a superstar who never was.

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