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the image of those five african-americans that barack obama and michelle and the girl and grandma and filling the role of the first family of the united states as they walk across the south and getting on the helicopter to fly away and as they sit the front row at the state of the union and all of the important moment and seeing that, it is one of the most important legacies of the obama's presidency. it changes what's possible of america and rearranges the furniture inside our head. visual images are powerful, that's going to be with us for -- >> with that, thanks to both chris', the one in new york and the one in chicago. >> coming up after our next break, the busy news day of the best of today's action on capitol hill including testimony from trump's pick for attorney generals as "the 11th hour" continues. >>> my question is very simple is grabbing a woman by her genitel, is that sexual harassment? >> yes. >> he's the first trump nominee to start this vetting process on capitol hill and the work of the senate judiciary. joining me here is our eugene and charlie syke is here with us
the image of those five african-americans that barack obama and michelle and the girl and grandma and filling the role of the first family of the united states as they walk across the south and getting on the helicopter to fly away and as they sit the front row at the state of the union and all of the important moment and seeing that, it is one of the most important legacies of the obama's presidency. it changes what's possible of america and rearranges the furniture inside our head. visual...
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we know that part of why they ofted barack obama -- part why barack obama decided to run, y his wifef wha supported him, they wanted america to see an intact black family to counter all of the negative stereotypes. i think that also put them under a tremendous amount of personal pressure. being a role model under that kind of glare when everybody is waiting for you to do something wrong, it's really hard. part of what my book is about is how they coped with that in private. even the obama's are really the history of presidential children for not having the misstep on the stage. those kids have been in the spotlight for a really long time , and the fact that we haven't seen an embarrassing moment or slipup from them -- for anyone that has kids, kids behave in unpredictable ways, and the --the obama girls have really done that. steve: thank you very much for being with us. we appreciate it. ms. kantor: thank you for having me at. coming up, the book is called "the great equalizer." we are going to talk about what we can expect from the start of the trump presidency c. first, we sit down
we know that part of why they ofted barack obama -- part why barack obama decided to run, y his wifef wha supported him, they wanted america to see an intact black family to counter all of the negative stereotypes. i think that also put them under a tremendous amount of personal pressure. being a role model under that kind of glare when everybody is waiting for you to do something wrong, it's really hard. part of what my book is about is how they coped with that in private. even the obama's are...
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say he is from ethics when his talk is either character assassination of barack obama and george w. bush and then say people are talking out of both sides. it is doublespeak. host: i'm going to jump in. thank you for the call. caller: listen, please. this is by edward markey. it is called outwitted. he drew a circle that shut us out. wit to win.ad the we had a circle. host: thank you for the call. one of our c-span regulars. guest: the news media is very hyperbolic right now about fact checking. the same newspapers that hire a fact checker at the washington post will have a big article in the sunday paper about how he compares to the dictators of literature. the caller suggests new york city was a police state. if we ask a little fact -- politifact to evaluate whether new york city is a police state, they will not do that. fact,u look at political they did not evaluate barack obama once during the entire donald trump transition. that shows you that there fact checking checks who they want to check. statementsyperbolic all the time about donald trump being a dictator and all this stu
say he is from ethics when his talk is either character assassination of barack obama and george w. bush and then say people are talking out of both sides. it is doublespeak. host: i'm going to jump in. thank you for the call. caller: listen, please. this is by edward markey. it is called outwitted. he drew a circle that shut us out. wit to win.ad the we had a circle. host: thank you for the call. one of our c-span regulars. guest: the news media is very hyperbolic right now about fact...
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now hopefully, he does not finish second to barack obama because i do not think barack obama made too many promises other than some of these health care plan where he said you can keep the doctor and that type of thing. going against the grassroots and going against the american people, i do not think barack obama tried to hurt us -- well i guess he did on some of heardepa regulations, he the ones on there. but he did not lie about. you know, he did not say am not going to do that then turn around and do it. on president-elect trump to not touch medicare, medicaid, social security. i hope donald trump does exactly what he said he would do and the republicans who are finally in charge now, i think it does time we should americans and showed the world that we are ready to govern and we're going to do what is right for the american people, the middle class, and god bless america. host: please stay on the line for a minute. we sat down with kellyanne conway in new york and we will be airing the full interview later this week, and after the length and tone about the president-elect speech,
now hopefully, he does not finish second to barack obama because i do not think barack obama made too many promises other than some of these health care plan where he said you can keep the doctor and that type of thing. going against the grassroots and going against the american people, i do not think barack obama tried to hurt us -- well i guess he did on some of heardepa regulations, he the ones on there. but he did not lie about. you know, he did not say am not going to do that then turn...
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barack obama said he has become a fictional character. here is a quote from his interview, i believe with "rolling stone" in 2008. he says i was never subjected to the villification of fox news and the media ecosystem. he blames that on bringing down his approval ratings. >> he won'tlet it go. bottom line, he should have come on fox news and reached across the aisle more. he passed through without any republican help. he didn't want it, he never got it. howie: he seems to leave out other parts of the equation. >> the mainstream media has backed president obama and will have been outspoke others who have definitely been on the attack. there is no question about that. he's right. there have been talk shows and conservatives who have gone after him. but he's the president. you can expect he's also a super liberal president. when you have a president acting in a liberal way you will have the press going after him. >> the obama administration often leaked everything they needed to the "new york times." so it's no surprise the "new york times"
barack obama said he has become a fictional character. here is a quote from his interview, i believe with "rolling stone" in 2008. he says i was never subjected to the villification of fox news and the media ecosystem. he blames that on bringing down his approval ratings. >> he won'tlet it go. bottom line, he should have come on fox news and reached across the aisle more. he passed through without any republican help. he didn't want it, he never got it. howie: he seems to leave...
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there is no question barack obama wanted to withdraw from iraq. if you read the stories from the new yorker and elsewhere on the record, it is clear he wanted to withdraw all troops from iraq. he had no interest in getting a status of forces agreement. the prime minister at that time new it. barack obama ran on a commitment to get us out of iraq. he did. the cost for having done that was extraordinary. he inherited a country that was relatively speaking in good shape. don't take my word for it. take the word of joe biden and barack obama who talking about how peaceful -- talked about how peaceful iraq was in 2010. when we withdrew those troops, iraq descended into chaos. eventually isis came in and took over parts of syria and iraq and established what was essentially a caliphate state that did not have to happen. i feel like it was ideology that drove president obama to do what he did. i do think he was driven largely by ideology. he fancied himself as trains olitical who transp came through with reasonable judgment. i don't think the record alig
there is no question barack obama wanted to withdraw from iraq. if you read the stories from the new yorker and elsewhere on the record, it is clear he wanted to withdraw all troops from iraq. he had no interest in getting a status of forces agreement. the prime minister at that time new it. barack obama ran on a commitment to get us out of iraq. he did. the cost for having done that was extraordinary. he inherited a country that was relatively speaking in good shape. don't take my word for it....
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some personal reflecks now on barack obama's presidency from c cbs contributor bob schieffer. >> for me the enduring images of barack obama came in the first minutes he was president when millions of people, probably the largest group ever to deskrepd on washington saw america's first black president sworn into the united states. whether you were democrat or republican, weather you voted for him or not, when you saw the joe in those faces, it was hard not to feel the country had done a good thing. as modern presidents do, he went on to share our best of times, victories small and large. >> the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden. >> and he was there to share our worst days, pictures forever etched in our hearts and minds. >> every time i think about those kids -- >> he had accomplishments to be proud of, getting people back to work for one thing. but many times, few things went his way. >> some real collaboration. >> he showed so little zest for the give and take in deal making that legislating requires i once asked him if he even liked his job. he wa
some personal reflecks now on barack obama's presidency from c cbs contributor bob schieffer. >> for me the enduring images of barack obama came in the first minutes he was president when millions of people, probably the largest group ever to deskrepd on washington saw america's first black president sworn into the united states. whether you were democrat or republican, weather you voted for him or not, when you saw the joe in those faces, it was hard not to feel the country had done a...
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barack obama is going to be there. that's what bill clinton and many others, this is an important moment for us as the democracy and values that we stand in. i am going to be there. as soon as he raises his hand. i know it is a start of a new era. democrats are in the front line in many ways of the democratic party here in america. i know this is the start of a time where we are going to need people to dig in and fight and do what they can to protect the american people. >> new jersey's senator, cory booker, thank you very much for joining us. we are just at the 12th hour mark before the swearing in, thank you very much for joining us. tonight we'll take our first break of our extended broadcast tonight when the 11th hour continues and what we won't see going on tomorrow because it is done completely behind closed doors. it is apart of the peaceful transfer of power. later, will the new president be in violation of anything on day one. are all his business and entanglements are now sorted out and squared away. we'll as
barack obama is going to be there. that's what bill clinton and many others, this is an important moment for us as the democracy and values that we stand in. i am going to be there. as soon as he raises his hand. i know it is a start of a new era. democrats are in the front line in many ways of the democratic party here in america. i know this is the start of a time where we are going to need people to dig in and fight and do what they can to protect the american people. >> new jersey's...
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i moved over to my barack obama twitter account. he said, when we return, we're going to get back to work. i'm hoping that he gets back in there. and i don't think he's going to stand by, actually, and watch the repeal of all the great work that he's done happen. i believe that he'll have a voice in this. michelle will as well. >> it's so easy to undo a legacy. they may think they can erase these things, but the accomplishments of barack obama happened and you can't make them unhappen. joining me now, emily tisch sussman, the campaign director for the center for american progress. emi emily, tell us what you hope comes out of today? >> i think we're already achieving a lot of what come out of today. the election may have not gone the way we wanted. we may be out of power when it comes to law making, but we are in power when it comes to the culture of this country, moving forward, people moving together and this is one of the most heartening events i've ever been to. it is so positive. and it is one of the nicest gathering i've ever
i moved over to my barack obama twitter account. he said, when we return, we're going to get back to work. i'm hoping that he gets back in there. and i don't think he's going to stand by, actually, and watch the repeal of all the great work that he's done happen. i believe that he'll have a voice in this. michelle will as well. >> it's so easy to undo a legacy. they may think they can erase these things, but the accomplishments of barack obama happened and you can't make them unhappen....
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molly: another outgoing president is, of course, barack obama. he held his last press conference on wednesday. >> nothing new came out of that press conference, the daily beast said, but it essentially served not to disturb the serenity of obama's exit on below we close of goodwill and a 60% popularity rating. the point was made of the differences between the incoming and outgoing u.s. presidents in this cartoon -- it is moving day at the white house. out goes class, dignity, and ethics, in comes megalomania, and then you see vladimir putin. 's big one of obama decisions this week was to come you'd chelsea manning's sentence , and that was talked about at the press conference. >> obama essentially defended his decision to commute chelsea manning's sentence. chelsea manning is known as bradley manning at the time of the leak of 700,000 classified documents while an intelligence officer in the u.s. army. the new york times reminds us in this editorial that it was obama's overly aggressive justice department that actually gave manning that sentence.
molly: another outgoing president is, of course, barack obama. he held his last press conference on wednesday. >> nothing new came out of that press conference, the daily beast said, but it essentially served not to disturb the serenity of obama's exit on below we close of goodwill and a 60% popularity rating. the point was made of the differences between the incoming and outgoing u.s. presidents in this cartoon -- it is moving day at the white house. out goes class, dignity, and ethics,...
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that is the reaction from republican senator john mccain to one of barack obama's last acts as president. he has granted commutations and pardons to scores of inmates, among them, 29-year-old former soldier chelsea manning, who was jail for leaking classified documents. she will be released this may. >> after spending seven years in prison, chelsea manning will be freed. the former military analyst responsible for the biggest intelligence breach in history saw her 35-year sentence commuted by barack obama tuesday. she is set to be released may 17. formerly known as bradley manning, chelsea manning leaked over 75,000 documents and diplomatic cables while working for the u.s. army. these included details of prisoner abuse, confidential information, videos showing helicopters indiscriminately firing at civilians. manning was charged with treason and espionage and sentenced to 35 years, the longest punishment ever for a leaked conviction in the u.s. julian assange tweeted his thanks for those who campaign for manning but made no mention whether he now plans to surrender. wikileaks said assan
that is the reaction from republican senator john mccain to one of barack obama's last acts as president. he has granted commutations and pardons to scores of inmates, among them, 29-year-old former soldier chelsea manning, who was jail for leaking classified documents. she will be released this may. >> after spending seven years in prison, chelsea manning will be freed. the former military analyst responsible for the biggest intelligence breach in history saw her 35-year sentence...
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bush for barack obama. he just put a postie on if with 44 and inside was another envelope that said, two 44, from 43 -- to 44 from 43. and then the next morning here's a picture of barack obama reading the actual note. the procession to the capitol is always a big deal. they move along pennsylvania avenue there, and here's a picture from exactly 100 years ago. an open carriage, and that is william howard taft on the right, and the new president, woodrow wilson on the left. and in 1933, we had a situation with franklin roosevelt and herbert hoover. they didn't long so well. wasn't a lot of conversation on the ride to capital. in those pictures roosevelt can seep waving to the crud or smiling or turning toward hoover and trying to have a conversation but in every picture hoover is looking straight ahead, ignoring him. there have been other times also where the.presidents, new and old, didn't get along so way and both are mentioned in the book, the chapter is called "can't we all get along." sometimes weather
bush for barack obama. he just put a postie on if with 44 and inside was another envelope that said, two 44, from 43 -- to 44 from 43. and then the next morning here's a picture of barack obama reading the actual note. the procession to the capitol is always a big deal. they move along pennsylvania avenue there, and here's a picture from exactly 100 years ago. an open carriage, and that is william howard taft on the right, and the new president, woodrow wilson on the left. and in 1933, we had a...
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brought up if barack obama had done this, night before barack obama got inaugurated and sworn in, what was he doing? at dinner honoring john mccain, people like mitch mcconnell talking about one term president and republicans meeting under the cover of darkness so his agenda wouldn't exist. but that said, often people said that barack obama, something he also said and taken back, being the first post racial president, now to hear that donald trump is the post partisan president. >> not talking about going to dinner with john mccain. congressional republicans said this is the first president that didn't pick up phone to -- didn't extend and reach across the aisle like the gingrich days. >> republicans under barack obama literally said their job was to make sure he's unsuccessful. donald trump needs to reach out. yet to see any olive branchs to anybody. >> and i remember democrats and african-americans criticizing him saying stop trying to work with them. not going to work with you. tried too much. >> donald trump has yet to try a little bit. just give me something. >> listen donald trum
brought up if barack obama had done this, night before barack obama got inaugurated and sworn in, what was he doing? at dinner honoring john mccain, people like mitch mcconnell talking about one term president and republicans meeting under the cover of darkness so his agenda wouldn't exist. but that said, often people said that barack obama, something he also said and taken back, being the first post racial president, now to hear that donald trump is the post partisan president. >> not...
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. >>> a unos metros barack obama no siempre sonrÍa o aplaudia escuchando este discurso. >>> incluso en un momento dado se escucharon gritos de no es mi presidente, de uno de los miembros del llamado... la policÍa del capitolio la sacÓ. >>> y finalmente donald trump tuvo que reconocer que el paÍs estÁ dividido. >>> . >>> recordando quu no importa si eres negro o blanco la sangre de todos es roja. >>> en washington para las noticias telemundo. >>> el presidente se hizo tiempo entre el desfile inaugural y bailes de la noche para firmar su primer orden tiene que ver con que algo afectarÍa a hispanos el plan de reforma de salud conocido como obamacare con esa firma el presidente le ordenÓ a agencias gubernamentales aliviar la carga del programa del salud promulgado por obama mientras que el congreso avanza en una medida para revocoarlo imÁgenes en directo de la llegada a esta primera gala esta primera fiesta de celebras del donald trump el presidente y la primera dama, reciÉn llegando ahora. vamos a ver y escuchar un segundo. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> (♪mÚsica
. >>> a unos metros barack obama no siempre sonrÍa o aplaudia escuchando este discurso. >>> incluso en un momento dado se escucharon gritos de no es mi presidente, de uno de los miembros del llamado... la policÍa del capitolio la sacÓ. >>> y finalmente donald trump tuvo que reconocer que el paÍs estÁ dividido. >>> . >>> recordando quu no importa si eres negro o blanco la sangre de todos es roja. >>> en washington para las noticias...
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you brought up the point if barack obama would have done this or that. the night before barack obama got inaugurated and sworn in, he was at a din ker honoring john mccain. you had people like mitch mcconnell who said we're going to make sure this was a one-term president. republicans met under cover of darkness making sure his agenda did not exist. that being said, i recall very often people said barack obama was something he even said which he has taken back, being the first post racial president. to hear donald trump is the first post partisan president echoes. >> i'm not talking about going to dinner with john mccain. to me that's not being post partisan. i'm talking how congressional republicans said this is the first president who didn't try to call me and work together on issues. he did not extends and reach across the aisle the way we've seen in the gingrich days. >> 15 seconds. >> but the republicans under barack obama literally said their job was to make sure he was unsuccessful. it's hard to pick up the phone for somebody. for donald trump, he
you brought up the point if barack obama would have done this or that. the night before barack obama got inaugurated and sworn in, he was at a din ker honoring john mccain. you had people like mitch mcconnell who said we're going to make sure this was a one-term president. republicans met under cover of darkness making sure his agenda did not exist. that being said, i recall very often people said barack obama was something he even said which he has taken back, being the first post racial...
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barack obama. to me in my lifetime -- i am 48 thes old, close to 50 -- best president in history is barack obama. if we look at history, do not get me wrong, i know three good republicans in history, the best in history. , david [incoln indiscernible]. host: debbie is waiting in troy, ohio, an independent. caller: good morning. i love donald trump. i am so glad he is our president elect. he is going to stand up, not be pushed around, and he is going to do a fantastic job. those people that he has selected for the cabinet to try to turn our ship around, they are intelligent. and everys a good man one of them that has been up there has so far been good. marco rubio and john mccain and lindsey graham and schumer and and arcsd all of those -- whatever, communists, they want to go to war with russia. it is so funny that john mccain was the one that was given the report, the fake news report. he is dangerous. wasn't he called a songbird in vietnam? it is sickening. host: susan page in today's usa today w
barack obama. to me in my lifetime -- i am 48 thes old, close to 50 -- best president in history is barack obama. if we look at history, do not get me wrong, i know three good republicans in history, the best in history. , david [incoln indiscernible]. host: debbie is waiting in troy, ohio, an independent. caller: good morning. i love donald trump. i am so glad he is our president elect. he is going to stand up, not be pushed around, and he is going to do a fantastic job. those people that he...
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. >> he wrote the great selma speech for barack obama. we have to treat him as peggy noonan time. >> favreau. >> the loftier speeches but these are great. >> back in the beginning in 2006 when barack obama won went to valerie jarrett's office, with the reverse scene of her packing up to go to the white house and pictures here. it's been eight years. been with him for eight years. lot long time. doesn't usually happen. >> i remember in 2009 on the mall. >> 300 degrees below 0. >> incredibly cold and different feeling back then when he was about to take office. certainly different from the feeling everybody at this table is probably experiencing with donald trump. >> do you think feel more like inauguration as the week progresses? i remember being here last two times, more people here, more festive attitude. i don't know why it's different this time. maybe people are waiting until the end of the week to come. we have a very different kind of president-elect this time. and obviously with president obama, even people that didn't vote for him,
. >> he wrote the great selma speech for barack obama. we have to treat him as peggy noonan time. >> favreau. >> the loftier speeches but these are great. >> back in the beginning in 2006 when barack obama won went to valerie jarrett's office, with the reverse scene of her packing up to go to the white house and pictures here. it's been eight years. been with him for eight years. lot long time. doesn't usually happen. >> i remember in 2009 on the mall. >> 300...
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the next morning this is barack obama reading the actual note. the procession to the capital is always a big deal. as we move along pennsylvania avenue there. and here is a picture from exactly 100 years ago. an open carriage and that is william howard taft on the right. and the new president, woodrow wilson on the left. in 1933, we had a situation with franklin d roosevelt in herbert hoover. the two of them did not get along so well. there wasn't a lot of conversation during their ride to the capital. many pictures that were taken that day, roosevelt can be seen waving to the crowd or smiling to the crowd for turning toward hoover and trying to have a conversation. but in every picture you ever see hoover is just looking straight ahead ignoring him. there have been other times also where the presidents, new and old did not get along so well. and those i mentioned in my book the chapter is called can't we all get along. sometimes if there is a big issue, here is 1909, that is william howard taft driving together with teddy roosevelt. we can't see
the next morning this is barack obama reading the actual note. the procession to the capital is always a big deal. as we move along pennsylvania avenue there. and here is a picture from exactly 100 years ago. an open carriage and that is william howard taft on the right. and the new president, woodrow wilson on the left. in 1933, we had a situation with franklin d roosevelt in herbert hoover. the two of them did not get along so well. there wasn't a lot of conversation during their ride to the...
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economy under the outgoing president barack obama. last year, donald trump singled out forward specifically for criticism, calling its plans to build a plant in mexico an absolute disgrace. now the car giant has slammed the brakes on the project, investing $700 million in an existing plant in michigan instead. they are ditching the 1.6 billion dollar mexico project. >> it was set to be the pride of the region, but now work on the ford factory has been canceled, only a skeleton remains of the grand plans for a plant employing 2800 workers. >> it was unexpected news. it dropped on us like a bucket of cold water. we were all expecting a big development that would benefit the whole region. a sign welcoming ford still stands on the outskirts of the city. there had been big hopes for the new factory in a region where the car industry is strong. >> what will happen to our young people? those who have been training for work? they had been hoping for a job here, and at the last minute, nothing. >> even so, gm has built a factory here, while th
economy under the outgoing president barack obama. last year, donald trump singled out forward specifically for criticism, calling its plans to build a plant in mexico an absolute disgrace. now the car giant has slammed the brakes on the project, investing $700 million in an existing plant in michigan instead. they are ditching the 1.6 billion dollar mexico project. >> it was set to be the pride of the region, but now work on the ford factory has been canceled, only a skeleton remains of...
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you reported on barack obama from the very start. what are you expecting the theme to be? >> recount what you just recounted what he viewed his biggest achievement, certainly issue was the aca former care act, obamacare. it is controversial. that's going to figure heavily in how republicans replace obamacare which is a lot tougher than repealing it. same thing with the auto bail-out and other achievement of his career. it's important that he be able to stand there defend himself. he let his achievement speak for themselves. >> i want to play the sound byte from the first speech to congress. it's one of the most iconic movements. >> the reforms i'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally. >> you lie. >> it's not true. >> you can hear it there congressman joe wilson, shouting out you lie. it became symbolic of this by vision between republican and president obama. how did that leave disdain on his -- over the nine or eight years. >> it could not have been more important, the republicans made it clear from the start they would oppose and obstruct anything th
you reported on barack obama from the very start. what are you expecting the theme to be? >> recount what you just recounted what he viewed his biggest achievement, certainly issue was the aca former care act, obamacare. it is controversial. that's going to figure heavily in how republicans replace obamacare which is a lot tougher than repealing it. same thing with the auto bail-out and other achievement of his career. it's important that he be able to stand there defend himself. he let...
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named barack obama. people overlook that all the time. named barack hussein obama in 2004, you know, three years after 9/11, it was stunning. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, it was absolutely -- now that he's president, it's like whatever. senate, that was nothing. [ light laughter ] but it was stunning. i was shocked. i was like, who is this dude, you know? >> seth: and one of the things you talk about over the course of this article and then even when you spoke to him afterwards, that he has an enduring optimism about this country. and about the people in this un safe to say less optimism than you have. >> probably. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. where do you think that optimism -- and more than just that optimism, but the fact that the optimism seems unflagging up to this point up to after this election. >> well, i think all presidents -- well, i mean, jesus, i guess that's not true. [ laughter ] i was gonna say all presidents have to be optimistic. [ laughter ] maybe not. >> seth: almost all. >> almost all. up until now. and this was the thing
named barack obama. people overlook that all the time. named barack hussein obama in 2004, you know, three years after 9/11, it was stunning. >> seth: yeah. >> i mean, it was absolutely -- now that he's president, it's like whatever. senate, that was nothing. [ light laughter ] but it was stunning. i was shocked. i was like, who is this dude, you know? >> seth: and one of the things you talk about over the course of this article and then even when you spoke to him afterwards,...
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but barack obama was no peacenik. he had a dramatically different approach to war compared with his predecessor. instead of fighting terrorism with large armies, he would rely on a different technology. it would change the very nature of war. the armed drone. >> never before in american history has an american president had the technology and the legal authority to hunt down any person anywhere on the face of the earth and kill them. >> there was a surreal selection process that became known as the kill list. >> they would have bios and pictures of these people. some came to be called sort of baseball cards of terrorists. and a decision was made to put them on the list or not put them on the list. >> carrying out the campaign of killing was the president's cia director leon panetta. obama gave him plenty of latitude. when panetta wanted to dramatically expand the cia's fleet of drones in pakistan, the president, over the objections of his staff, told panetta the cia gets what it wants. >> it was a u.s. drone that fire
but barack obama was no peacenik. he had a dramatically different approach to war compared with his predecessor. instead of fighting terrorism with large armies, he would rely on a different technology. it would change the very nature of war. the armed drone. >> never before in american history has an american president had the technology and the legal authority to hunt down any person anywhere on the face of the earth and kill them. >> there was a surreal selection process that...
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"the new york times," the protest media loves barack obama right now. if 60% of the american people have an approval rating of barack obama, the press seems to have an 80% approval rating of him right now. >> and just adding the mainstream media here at cnn, wherever they may be, barack obama and michelle obama often times went around the mainstream media. they would go to celebrity-type shows to deliver their message. and also their administration started at a time when twitter and instant feedback came into full force. they were able to put out their own message and news briefing every week on youtube. so they understand how to manipulate the media. >> they did not have a big scandal in eight years. very rare. >> very classy family. and speaking of the obamas, michelle obama, the first lady spoke so movingly about the importance of electing hillary clinton, but also defeating donald trump. today the president was asked about his daughter's reaction to the election. he spoke at length and ended on a somewhat subdued note. here is what he said. >> man,
"the new york times," the protest media loves barack obama right now. if 60% of the american people have an approval rating of barack obama, the press seems to have an 80% approval rating of him right now. >> and just adding the mainstream media here at cnn, wherever they may be, barack obama and michelle obama often times went around the mainstream media. they would go to celebrity-type shows to deliver their message. and also their administration started at a time when twitter...
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imagine what people would be willing to pay barack obama. he is sort of the top of the heap on the planet now for public speaking. >> he may no longer be in the oval office, but this former president ha a hefty to do list. >> my fellow americans, it has been the honor of my life to serve you. i won't stop. >> randi kaye, cnn, washington. >> much more ahead on this special saturday edition of "360." first full day of the trump white house, saw hugeouts in women's marches across the country and the world. more on that ahead. just like the people every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be with customer contracts, agreements to lease a space or protecting your work. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you, every step of the way. so you can focus on what you do and we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. tame frizz-prone hair with whole blends by garnier. smoothing haircare. enriched with coconut oil & cocoa butter e
imagine what people would be willing to pay barack obama. he is sort of the top of the heap on the planet now for public speaking. >> he may no longer be in the oval office, but this former president ha a hefty to do list. >> my fellow americans, it has been the honor of my life to serve you. i won't stop. >> randi kaye, cnn, washington. >> much more ahead on this special saturday edition of "360." first full day of the trump white house, saw hugeouts in...
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speak to mike >> you go back to that moment yesterday where president barack obama refused to comment on the 68 democrats, the number that has been growing, not going to the inaugural festivities. did he miss an opportunity to urge fellow democrats to attend? >> howard: he clearly missed an opportunity, and the following is not a partisan observation. this just sucks, i mean seriously. it is part of the endless blood feud in washington. do you think the next time a democratic president is inaugurated there will be dozens of republican members of congress who discover they have to clean up their sock drawers clutch market is for democrats -- >> let me jump in, because here is the plane making its arrival in washington, the president-elect is on board that plane, he took off a short time ago from new york city and it is wheels down momentarily for president-elect donald trump. and there you have it. >> howard: just to pick up the point is we follow the plane landing in d.c., it's one thing for democrats to dig in and fight president trump on his policies. this is disrespectful to a core
speak to mike >> you go back to that moment yesterday where president barack obama refused to comment on the 68 democrats, the number that has been growing, not going to the inaugural festivities. did he miss an opportunity to urge fellow democrats to attend? >> howard: he clearly missed an opportunity, and the following is not a partisan observation. this just sucks, i mean seriously. it is part of the endless blood feud in washington. do you think the next time a democratic...
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obama can be measured as the democratic president, i think barack obama can then be measured as the first black man to occupy the office. >> reporter: professor taylor says that image of the first black family in the white house will endure. but he says some blacks felt president obama fell short, and in the end, all that hope he brought to the nation's highest office could not repair the nation's race relations. >> i think barack obama represented a great deal of symbolic importance for the african-americans. i don't think there's a specific policy outcome that african-americans can point to. >> reporter: the flare ups around police shootings and church shooting in charleston forced the president to address those issues, and his lead -- >> we see at the end of his tenure as president he's confronted criminal justice reform, mass in car racial. >> reporter: but the repeated calls for compromise at times left both size discontent. -- sides discontent. he was breaksed on immigration -- blasted on immigration, while the high number of deportations disappointed liberals. republicans cri
obama can be measured as the democratic president, i think barack obama can then be measured as the first black man to occupy the office. >> reporter: professor taylor says that image of the first black family in the white house will endure. but he says some blacks felt president obama fell short, and in the end, all that hope he brought to the nation's highest office could not repair the nation's race relations. >> i think barack obama represented a great deal of symbolic...
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what barack obama said is, he told putin to knock it off. and prudent suddenly knocked it off. except, he didn't knock it off. they have not taken cyber security seriously enough and that is why this country has been expose the way it has been exposed. >> sean: we good to see you, my friend. >> sean hannity in 2020. >> sean: when i come back, we go [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble getting paid. not a good time, jeanette. even worse. now i'm uncomfortable. but here's the good news, jeanette got quickbooks. send that invoice, jeanette. looks like they viewed it. and, ta-da! paid twice as fast. oh, she's an efficient officiant. way to grow, jeanette. get paid twice as fast. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >> sean: welcome back to "hannity," reaction to the farewell address, the old buddy. the person that got us in this economic mess. oh, look at that. you had to be there. or an economic advisor, my buddy, austan goolsbee. i'm not even going to say anything. i'm going to give you a chance. o
what barack obama said is, he told putin to knock it off. and prudent suddenly knocked it off. except, he didn't knock it off. they have not taken cyber security seriously enough and that is why this country has been expose the way it has been exposed. >> sean: we good to see you, my friend. >> sean hannity in 2020. >> sean: when i come back, we go [vo] quickbooks introduces jeanette. and her new business: i do, to go. jeanette was excellent at marrying people. but had trouble...
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i don't mind admitting because how you grew up -- barack obama was emotionally stirring. >> i felt the same way. i wrote a column the day after the election in this building, and i cried through the entire writing of the column. it was very emotional for me. it would be fascinating. it's not as if he leaving early, this is end of this era. i hope it's a forward looking speech. he talked about his legacy, i hope it points toward the future. >> he talked about being -- the republicans are doing jumping jacks if they this tripled -- if gotten help from the reduction, they would be stringing her up. >> one think i think is porn about tonight, he is not focused on his legacy, i think as he is trying to instill that hope and optimism to people. about how getting on legal school counsel, joining pta, joining the school board, be a voice of optimism, that's what he going to carry forward tonight. there's not going to be dry eyes tonight. a lot of people will be looking at that administration and focus on a lot of things he got done and a lot on the table to get down and what's going to happen
i don't mind admitting because how you grew up -- barack obama was emotionally stirring. >> i felt the same way. i wrote a column the day after the election in this building, and i cried through the entire writing of the column. it was very emotional for me. it would be fascinating. it's not as if he leaving early, this is end of this era. i hope it's a forward looking speech. he talked about his legacy, i hope it points toward the future. >> he talked about being -- the republicans...
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i see you playing now the footage of barack obama out waving.ag that was my zone. in conjunction with the washington field office agents, i was responsible for developing the tactical plan, the medical plan, the chem biological plan, mitigation plan for explosives, all of that in that three-block area. for obvious reasons, that three-block area was very sensitive because he was out of the car. i mean, that car is like a rolling tank. when he is going to get out and wave, all of your senses have to be on high alert. you have to have a h 360-degree sphere of protection following him everywhere. and it took a really, really long time to plan. we are talking years here.y soup to nuts, bill. >> bill: do you get people out of the buildings? because trump and pence are going to walk, so they say, after the speech back. so there are buildings. they are flanking pennsylvania avenue and the other streets they are going to use. do you evacuate everybody out of the buildings?a >> that's a good question. a few people have asked me that. no, what they do is, they cordot off the
i see you playing now the footage of barack obama out waving.ag that was my zone. in conjunction with the washington field office agents, i was responsible for developing the tactical plan, the medical plan, the chem biological plan, mitigation plan for explosives, all of that in that three-block area. for obvious reasons, that three-block area was very sensitive because he was out of the car. i mean, that car is like a rolling tank. when he is going to get out and wave, all of your senses have...
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he flipped 209 counties that had twice voted for barack obama. >> i spent my entire life and business looking at the untapped potential in projects and in people all over the world. that is now what i want to do for our country. reporter: after a recount and a campaign, the postelection period would be dominated from his by chief that the kremlin had interfered with the election to swing it for mr. trump. >> they hacked into some democratic party e-mails that contained pretty routine stuff. some of it embarrassing or uncomfortable. the president-elect agreed. >> as far as the election. [inaudible] reporter: finally the fateful hour arrived. >> so help me god. congratulations mr. president. [applause] reporter: his inaugural address would be the shortest in four decades and the sharpest indictment of his immediate predecessors from both parties seated behind him that any new party has delivered. >> the establishment protected itself but not the citizens of our country. reporter: he proclaimed america first and promised to turn around the carnage of our cities, secure our borders and er
he flipped 209 counties that had twice voted for barack obama. >> i spent my entire life and business looking at the untapped potential in projects and in people all over the world. that is now what i want to do for our country. reporter: after a recount and a campaign, the postelection period would be dominated from his by chief that the kremlin had interfered with the election to swing it for mr. trump. >> they hacked into some democratic party e-mails that contained pretty...
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today's new york times, the optimism of barack obama. the national review is writing about obama's failed presidency. perspectives on our 44th president as he appears for his final week at the white house. on friday, barack obama will welcome donald trump for a theitional talking marking peaceful transition of power. the inauguration will take place on the u.s. capitol beginning at noon eastern time followed by the congressional luncheon and the inaugural parade on pennsylvania avenue. live coverage throughout the day friday. welcome to "washington journal" for this sunday morning, january 15. we want to begin with your perspective on the last eight years. what is the president's legacy? are you better off today than you were eight years ago? 0, that is our line for democrats. 202-748-8001 hour line for republicans. for independents, 202-748-8002. be sure to join us on twitter. or join usweet online at facebook.com/c-span. good sunday morning to you. thank you for being with us.a busy week in washington, d.c. inaugural coverage throughou
today's new york times, the optimism of barack obama. the national review is writing about obama's failed presidency. perspectives on our 44th president as he appears for his final week at the white house. on friday, barack obama will welcome donald trump for a theitional talking marking peaceful transition of power. the inauguration will take place on the u.s. capitol beginning at noon eastern time followed by the congressional luncheon and the inaugural parade on pennsylvania avenue. live...
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okay, president barack obama led to the league and getting caught slacks. he led the league, nobody has ever gotten caught more slack than he did. donald trump is not getting cut any slack. he is got to be right out of the gate saying, okay, tomorrow, we have an investigation about what executive orders we can expect them to sign next week. now, juan, if you are a guy who resents trump's demeanor, without be accurate? then, how can you cover him fairly? you are going in with his big negative. how can you be fair, as an analyst come about donald trump if you already resent him? >> i don't resent him. you said -- him, i find him likable. it's the demeanor. >> bill: you can separate him from his demeanor? >> of course. people act different ways at different times. in fact, one of my great hopes that he will act more presidential. i think you need last meryl streep, les getting in arguments about arnold schwarzenegger's ratings, and vaccines, and -- i think for middle-of-the-road voters, you mentioned the poll numbers not being so good, the minute he does well
okay, president barack obama led to the league and getting caught slacks. he led the league, nobody has ever gotten caught more slack than he did. donald trump is not getting cut any slack. he is got to be right out of the gate saying, okay, tomorrow, we have an investigation about what executive orders we can expect them to sign next week. now, juan, if you are a guy who resents trump's demeanor, without be accurate? then, how can you cover him fairly? you are going in with his big negative....
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imagine what people would be willing to pay barack obama. he is sort of the top of the haep right now for public speaking. >> this former president has a hefty to-do list. >> my fellow americans, it has been the honor of my life to serve you. i won't stop. >> randy kay, cnn, washington. >> much more ahead on this special saturday edition of 360. huge turnouts of women's marches across the country to protest the new agent and his agenda. more on that ahead. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some p
imagine what people would be willing to pay barack obama. he is sort of the top of the haep right now for public speaking. >> this former president has a hefty to-do list. >> my fellow americans, it has been the honor of my life to serve you. i won't stop. >> randy kay, cnn, washington. >> much more ahead on this special saturday edition of 360. huge turnouts of women's marches across the country to protest the new agent and his agenda. more on that ahead. ♪ if you...
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there is no barack obama and so i guess we are it. i guess the evil media is the new enemy but i don't see a real future in this strategy, i saw others from the other administration saying well, steve kind of went a bit far with those remarks. >> on the other hand, part of this complaint was that we could not have been more wrong of this election and no one is standing up to protest that. >> they won the election, it was a narrow victory. assuming that the conversation o f politics will turn to the next election and not the last election. those comments are fine for the chairman. those comments are outrageous for a senior adviser who carries the title "senior adviser and chief strategist." for people who are born in the 1980s, that number is 25%. we have seen a total collapse of the teaching of civics in this country. those remarks are chilling. just a week ago, stephen bannon, sworn to defend the constitution of the united states. the first amendment and freedom of the press. when white house officials making comments and not complai
there is no barack obama and so i guess we are it. i guess the evil media is the new enemy but i don't see a real future in this strategy, i saw others from the other administration saying well, steve kind of went a bit far with those remarks. >> on the other hand, part of this complaint was that we could not have been more wrong of this election and no one is standing up to protest that. >> they won the election, it was a narrow victory. assuming that the conversation o f politics...
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barack obama ba rack obama has just barack obama has just finished his last press conference as president. there was plenty to discuss within it. we'll work through the main points with the help of katty kay. here is the president talking about russia. in my first term we negotiated the start two treaty which has substantially reduced our nuclear stockpiles, both russia and the united states. i was prepared to go further, i told president putin i was prepared to go further. they have been unwilling to negotiate. if president—elect trump is able to restart those talks in a serious way, there remains a lot of room for oui’ way, there remains a lot of room for our countries to reduce our stockpiles. part of the reason we've been successful on our nonproliferation agenda and nuclear security agenda is because we were leading by example. i hope that continues. let's bring in katty kay from washington. a few years ago there was lots of talk about resetting the relationship with russia. hasn't really worked out as planned, has it? no. relations are not good at the moment. obama administratio
barack obama ba rack obama has just barack obama has just finished his last press conference as president. there was plenty to discuss within it. we'll work through the main points with the help of katty kay. here is the president talking about russia. in my first term we negotiated the start two treaty which has substantially reduced our nuclear stockpiles, both russia and the united states. i was prepared to go further, i told president putin i was prepared to go further. they have been...
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. >>> the legacy of barack obama coming up next. >>> barack obama's america was born with hope, people were crying in the streets. and with crisis. >> fragile financial system. >> it's likely to get worse before it gets better. >> health care hysteria. >> why don't they take the health care being forced down our throat. >> twowars mas shtings. >> a gunman opens fire. >> blocked by the mass killing. >> racial violence. >> if i had a son, he'd look like trayvon. >> this guy is a racist. >> barack obama made some big bets that paid off. >> welcome home. >> troops came home. gays got married. enemies were vanquished. >> justice has been done. 6789 millions got health care. ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ >> and sometimes tragedy gave way to hope. >> your moment of liberation is at hand. >> what will remain? >> the president just smiled and said, i'm a black guy named barack hussein obama, i feel lucky every day. >> what is the legacy of barack obama? he may be the most improblemible president in american history. in 2003 he was a state senator from illinois. >> the intent of this
. >>> the legacy of barack obama coming up next. >>> barack obama's america was born with hope, people were crying in the streets. and with crisis. >> fragile financial system. >> it's likely to get worse before it gets better. >> health care hysteria. >> why don't they take the health care being forced down our throat. >> twowars mas shtings. >> a gunman opens fire. >> blocked by the mass killing. >> racial violence. >> if...
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for five years, donald trump questioned the legitimacy of barack obama, said he wasn't born in america. was really the chief advocate of the so-called birther idea. given that history, given that he's about to be president, why swing at this pitch? couldn't he be the bigger man and let john lewis do his thing and move on? he's about to be president of the united states, all those challenges, bringing the country together. why swing at this pitch? >> well, as you said, donald trump has every right to defend himself. and to have -- >> but he did question the legitimacy of president obama -- >> to have someone like john lewis. i served with john. i disagreed with him on most issues, but i have tremendous respect for him. my family and i watched across the edman pettis bridge with him on the 65th anniversary of bloody sunday. we honor the sacrifice that he made. but part of the result of what happened on bloody sunday and the courage that he showed was the voting rights act. so for someone of his stature, not just in the civil rights movement but in voting rights, to make a comment that he
for five years, donald trump questioned the legitimacy of barack obama, said he wasn't born in america. was really the chief advocate of the so-called birther idea. given that history, given that he's about to be president, why swing at this pitch? couldn't he be the bigger man and let john lewis do his thing and move on? he's about to be president of the united states, all those challenges, bringing the country together. why swing at this pitch? >> well, as you said, donald trump has...
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barack obama did it with iraqis for six months. jimmy carter did it with iranians during that hostage crisis. how is this different? >> well, i don't know the details of those orders but i can tell you this much. you have seven nations that are included with no criteria whatsoever. again, someone may already be a permanent resident of the united states and may have served in the military, according to the executive order, they can be detained and sent back for no reason, no clear, specific reason. on top of that, look at the point in this executive order on religion. this is -- should be chilling to anyone in america who cares about religious liberty. there is an exception made, a potential for the exception made for anyone who is not muslim. there are no exceptions allowed for someone who is muslim. that goes against our constitutional values as well. if the executive order said, here are a list of things that might be considered exceptions and we'll weigh those, great. but the only category where it allows for people to be consid
barack obama did it with iraqis for six months. jimmy carter did it with iranians during that hostage crisis. how is this different? >> well, i don't know the details of those orders but i can tell you this much. you have seven nations that are included with no criteria whatsoever. again, someone may already be a permanent resident of the united states and may have served in the military, according to the executive order, they can be detained and sent back for no reason, no clear,...
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barack obama has been missing in action. only in the american ghetto, sean, could this go on with the no sense of emergency. if that many people died in a hurricane in the southeast, there's no way that everybody would stand by twiddlingpl their thumbs. there's no sense of urgency. but here's the bottom line. here is what is wrong in chicago. it's not the chicago police department, it's the fact that mayor emmanuel has allowed "black lives matter" and the aclu to run the chicago police department. they are setting policy rprocedure. >> sean: should they not follow the new york experience? when mayor giuliani started stop and frisk, they got the number downay to about 300 or 400. a majority of those lives saved were black lives. so now implement something like that? would the federal government be able to come in and do that? >> the thing is, the promising thing about this is if there is any, they don't have to reinvent the wheel here. they don't have to come up with something that's never been tried before. the order mainten
barack obama has been missing in action. only in the american ghetto, sean, could this go on with the no sense of emergency. if that many people died in a hurricane in the southeast, there's no way that everybody would stand by twiddlingpl their thumbs. there's no sense of urgency. but here's the bottom line. here is what is wrong in chicago. it's not the chicago police department, it's the fact that mayor emmanuel has allowed "black lives matter" and the aclu to run the chicago...