made appearances. donald trump? isn t he the one that s, like, uh, you re all losers? reporter: one snl skit actually predicted a meeting between the donald and mexico s president ten months before it happened. donald. enrique. i brought you the check for the wall. so wonderful. reporter: not since tina fey have comedians been so identified with the candidates they impersonate. either not that rich. wrong. not that charitable. wrong. or he s never paid taxes in his life. warmer. reporter: hillary liked it. i thought i was going to fall off my chair. reporter: the donald didn t. he s portraying somebody who s very mean and nasty and i m not mean and nasty. reporter: alex baldwin and kate mckinnon came out of character to complain about the campaign. don t you guys feel gross all the time about this? reporter: and then off they went together. hugging each other s supporters. just don t expect the real donald to carry the real hillary around o
demanded, is it not? reporter: absolutely right. t.j., it s supposed to be a democratic process, starts with the grassroots conviction that someone lived a holy life. this surnout turn out is proof of the point. proof of the point there, so many people, so much outpouring. john how much have we seen in the past few days, maybe weeks of people who are bringing up, hey, wait a minute, this is the same guy who didn t move quickly enough or do enough when it came to the catholic church s abuse scand scandals. how much of it has been out there in the lead up to today? reporter: there s been quite a bit of it actually. john paul was pope over many years. people will debate where he made the right choices. i think in some ways that s a debate for another day. people in and around the square
this room you see stuff everywhere from shampoo to things like toiletries, baby food, kids coloring books, on this side, peanut butter and what s really incredible about this is, well, this is our new friend, lori mcdaniel. this stuff came from everywhere, didn t it? it did. we started opening a pantry in a little plaza in the room down the hall, wanting to serve our community. reporter: wait, you didn t have some huge blinking sign outside that said please bring food here. it started showing up. it was a ministry that god let out of one of our women s hearts and we took the ball and rolled with it. reporter: just by chance, you started stockpiling all this food and now your community is desperate for it and you had people from many states that have stopped by. we have. trucks just show up, a couple come from little rock, arkansas.
your husband there, sorry. let s undo this, but that didn t happen, and so as we got closer to his casket coming off the airplane, reality set in that it really is. it s him. he s never coming back. reporter: suzanna and jeff ausborn met in kuwait. he was so kind, compassionate and loving and patient. that s what made him such a good instructor pilot. he embraced all cultures. i ve never met anyone like him before. reporter: she knew the risks when jeff volunteered to deploy but thought this sounds as safe as you can get in afghanistan. he was going to instruct pilots how to fly their airplane. he wasn t he wasn t in a job where he was out in shooting at people. he was training them.