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The satirical comedy “Veep” is about to return to HBO for Season 5, and TODAY’s Dylan Dreyer got a chance to visit the set and talk to the stars, including Julia Louis-Dreyfus, who plays the vice president of the United States. She tells Dylan that if some of the real things that have been said in this year’s presidential campaign were incorporated into “Veep” scripts, HBO would send back notes saying “too outrageous.”