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>> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> shut it down! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! [indistinct conversations] >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! [indistinct conversations] >> facts are facts and lies are lies! >> facts are facts and lies are lies! >> facts are facts and lies are lies! [indistinct conversations] >> tell me what democracy looks like! >> this is what democracy looks like! >> tell me what democracy looks like! >> this is what democracy looks like! [indistinct conversations] >> tell me what democracy looks like! >> this is what democracy looks like! [indistinct conversations] >> black lives matter! >> black lives matter! [indistinct conversations] >> black lives matter! >> black lives matter! >> black lives matter! >> black lives matter! >> signs is
>> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> shut it down! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! [indistinct conversations] >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho, donald trump has got to go! >> hey hey, ho ho,...
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day 55 of donald trump's presidency. he will do on that day what every president before him has done, when necessary, and raise the debt ceiling. and when he does it, he will not be able to make any even vaguely realistic promises to his voters that the national debt will have go down. ever. because when he signs the increase in the debt ceiling, donald trump and the republicans in congress will be trying to pass this resolution, this stunning increase in the national debt. by that time, the news media will have caught up with what's in this resolution. so donald trump supporters will know, by then, what is in this resolution. by that time, the mechanisms for repealing obamacare will probably not yet be written, but the budgetary outline for the fiscal and political disaster of increasing the national debt by a trillion dollars a year will be right there, in print, for professional republicans in washington, the weight of the trump prompts landed on them today. and despite their smiles for the camera when taking their oa
day 55 of donald trump's presidency. he will do on that day what every president before him has done, when necessary, and raise the debt ceiling. and when he does it, he will not be able to make any even vaguely realistic promises to his voters that the national debt will have go down. ever. because when he signs the increase in the debt ceiling, donald trump and the republicans in congress will be trying to pass this resolution, this stunning increase in the national debt. by that time, the...
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it donald trump. 74% of women said no they cannot relate it donald trump. that is the country you live in. would you say that donald trump is level-headed? 62% said no. 56% of men said no. 67% of women said no. that was before this happened. >> president-elect, since you are attacking our news organization -- >> not you. your organization is terrible. your organization is terrible. >> go ahead. >> quiet, quiet. >> go ahead. >> she is asking a question, don't be rude. don't be rude. >> can you give us a question. >> don't be -- no, i'm not going to give you a question. >> can you state -- >> you are fake news. go ahead. >> can you state categorically -- >> mr. president-elect, that's not appropriate. >> would you say that donald trump cares about average americans, 52% say no. you are not alone if you don't think donald trump cares about average americans. do you think donald trump is honest? 53% say no. do you eye prove or disapprove of the way donald trump is handling his responsibilities as presiden
it donald trump. 74% of women said no they cannot relate it donald trump. that is the country you live in. would you say that donald trump is level-headed? 62% said no. 56% of men said no. 67% of women said no. that was before this happened. >> president-elect, since you are attacking our news organization -- >> not you. your organization is terrible. your organization is terrible. >> go ahead. >> quiet, quiet. >> go ahead. >> she is asking a question, don't...
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donald trump ran as a republican. some republicans say he's not as a republican but still ran as part of the republican party. some republicans are embracing him with this talk of vladimir putin and russia. this is the party of reagan. so historically, is this just kind of strange at the moment? >> well, it's one of the few things that actually does have a precedent. viewers might remember, if they are old enough, that the republican party used to lean toward isolationism before world war ii, and it shifted dramatically to an internationalist stance after world war ii. it's not as though this can't happen. it's the way it's happening that is unprecedented. we, in essence, have a president-elect who is acting like the president before he's even inaugurated, and he is signaling, at least, what his policy changes are on major issues that have been in place for decades via tweet. and that truly is unprecedented. >> that truly is. and you can believe that vladimir putin, among others, are reading donald trump's tweets. mat
donald trump ran as a republican. some republicans say he's not as a republican but still ran as part of the republican party. some republicans are embracing him with this talk of vladimir putin and russia. this is the party of reagan. so historically, is this just kind of strange at the moment? >> well, it's one of the few things that actually does have a precedent. viewers might remember, if they are old enough, that the republican party used to lean toward isolationism before world war...
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is donald trump -- is donald trump george wallace? >> donald trump is a lot of things. you don't want to get me started on all the ways i find donald trump to be offensive. >> thank you, charles, thank you, matt. i appreciate it. >>> donald trump's preferred method of communication is using twitter. many foreign leaders find it unnerving, will he stop tweeting when he becomes president? splenda naturals? well... she's made with stevia. come on! stevia has a bitter aftertaste. hold on. splenda naturals is not bitter. she's as sweet as sweet can be, and calorie-free. again with the calories? it turns out people don't want extra calories. so that's it? no, we made you a cake. with sugar? oh, no. (laughing) with suthat's a good thing, eligible for medicare? but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay and could
is donald trump -- is donald trump george wallace? >> donald trump is a lot of things. you don't want to get me started on all the ways i find donald trump to be offensive. >> thank you, charles, thank you, matt. i appreciate it. >>> donald trump's preferred method of communication is using twitter. many foreign leaders find it unnerving, will he stop tweeting when he becomes president? splenda naturals? well... she's made with stevia. come on! stevia has a bitter...
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luckily donald trump's choice for defense secretary disagrees with virtually everything donald trump has said about nuclear weapons during the campaign, and we're also lucky that donald trump's choice for treasury secretary disagreed with him so sharply today. it's hard to pick the most irresponsible thing that donald trump has said as a candidate but it's easy to pick the most irresponsible thing he said about fiscal policy and economics. he was the first presidential candidate in history, nominated by a major party, who said he doesn't think that the united states of america needs to honor its debt. >> do you believe we, in terms of the united states, need to pay 100 cents on the dollar or there are ways to renegotiate that debt? >> look, i've borrowed knowing that you can pay back. we are in a different situation with a country but i would borrow knowing if the economy crashed you could make a deal. >> when you take out a car loan and you pay $200 a month, do you take it out thinking, whenever i feel like it, run in to trouble i can renegotiate the 300 a month. i can pay them less
luckily donald trump's choice for defense secretary disagrees with virtually everything donald trump has said about nuclear weapons during the campaign, and we're also lucky that donald trump's choice for treasury secretary disagreed with him so sharply today. it's hard to pick the most irresponsible thing that donald trump has said as a candidate but it's easy to pick the most irresponsible thing he said about fiscal policy and economics. he was the first presidential candidate in history,...
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much more popular than donald trump is. i think he has realized it could be good for him to be friendly with president obama. they have had very long telephone conversations, talking about problems facing the country. donald trump says he has even run some of his cabinet picks past the president and got his thoughts on that. we will see. minute that president obama is critical of donald trump, you will see him punch back at him right away. it will be interesting to see how they continue this relationship going forward. it seems like donald trump does genuinely appreciate the president's point of view and seems to be seeking it out. aswill see if that continues we expect president obama to be a big critic of the incoming administration. mark: this is cardinal dolan of new york. providence we rule you,reatures produced by to govern the world in holiness and righteousness and to render judgment with integrity of heart. for we are your servants, lacking in comprehension of judgment and of laws. though one might be perfect among
much more popular than donald trump is. i think he has realized it could be good for him to be friendly with president obama. they have had very long telephone conversations, talking about problems facing the country. donald trump says he has even run some of his cabinet picks past the president and got his thoughts on that. we will see. minute that president obama is critical of donald trump, you will see him punch back at him right away. it will be interesting to see how they continue this...
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donald trump. >> i will reiterate what i just said. i think my father would be concerned there are 580, 60 million people living in poverty and we have to create a climate for all voters to be lifted. in america, with $23 trillion economy it is insanity we have poor people in this nation. that's unacceptable. when we work together, we know we can roll up our sleeves. there's nothing we as americans can't do. >> a tough tight rope to be on today. he could have said everything that he would imagine his father saying about donald trump and then instantly lose any chance of influencing donald trump. but martin luther king iii wants to encourage donald trump to provide ways to provide cheap i.d.s, free passports or photos on social security cards to people who don't have photo i.d.s so they will be able to comply with voter i.d. laws. he wants to enable more people to vote. that was one of his father's life missions. that's why martin luther king iii was at trump tower today. here's how he handled the q
donald trump. >> i will reiterate what i just said. i think my father would be concerned there are 580, 60 million people living in poverty and we have to create a climate for all voters to be lifted. in america, with $23 trillion economy it is insanity we have poor people in this nation. that's unacceptable. when we work together, we know we can roll up our sleeves. there's nothing we as americans can't do. >> a tough tight rope to be on today. he could have said everything that he...
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donald trump got 60% of the votes in this state. the students might be playing for him, but that doesn't mean they're all fans of the new man in the white house. if you'd been able to vote, put your hands up if you'd have voted for donald trump. not exactly overwhelming. three. i think some of his ideas are pretty great and i think he can make america great again, wejust have to believe in him and see what happens. you didn't put your hand up. no. why not? i don't like him. but you're about to go and play for him. i know, but i'm forced to. i like washington, but i don't like him. you're going for the trip? yeah, basically. lots of celebrities said no to performing, didn't they, at the inauguration. why did you say yes? i'm not really a fan of trump, but i'm going for the experience and for my band. i'm not going for him, i'm going for me. music matters in this small southern town. in fact, it put tupelo on the map. just off route 45 is the tiny house where elvis presley was born. but we're not here to talk about the king, we want t
donald trump got 60% of the votes in this state. the students might be playing for him, but that doesn't mean they're all fans of the new man in the white house. if you'd been able to vote, put your hands up if you'd have voted for donald trump. not exactly overwhelming. three. i think some of his ideas are pretty great and i think he can make america great again, wejust have to believe in him and see what happens. you didn't put your hand up. no. why not? i don't like him. but you're about to...
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donald trump's twitter habit. he him this week he doesn't necessarily like twitter, that said he feels he needs to use it to get past the dishonest media. when it come to the safety and security of that account are there concerns about foeshs hacking and the message that that could send if in fact the president-elect's twitter account does get hacked by some sort of foreign body? does that concern you at all or is that more of a sidebar? >> halle i am a former chief of staff to a president. and i find it very difficult to figure out how you could serve a president who decides to go on twitter on his own. because you know, normally, when a president speaks, your hope is that the president takes the time to talk to his key advisors, talk to his cabinet, understand the consequences of the words that a president uses. and if suddenly you wake up in the morning and the president has tweeted some kind of comment about world affairs or about anything, it creates tremendous chaos in the white house in terms of how you res
donald trump's twitter habit. he him this week he doesn't necessarily like twitter, that said he feels he needs to use it to get past the dishonest media. when it come to the safety and security of that account are there concerns about foeshs hacking and the message that that could send if in fact the president-elect's twitter account does get hacked by some sort of foreign body? does that concern you at all or is that more of a sidebar? >> halle i am a former chief of staff to a...
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john lewis attacked donald trump. donald trump has a trite respond to that. howie: we can debate whether he responded to harshly. >> these reporters forget how these events started. it's john lewis who is questioning the legit math ma i or -- questioning the legitimacy of the election on november 8. howie: there has been a lot of sharp criticism. a lot of people want to come to these briefings, but the idea of moving the white house press corp out of that space would take them away from access to other press officials and the press would see that as a hostile move. >> the demand to cover donald trump and interest is off the charts. we saw that at the press conference at trump tower. right not you briefing room in the white house sits 60 people. let's say you can get 70 people in there. change is difficult. but sometimes changing be better. we are look at spaces in the white house that will allow more journalists to cover. i think sometimes change is scary. the white house is 18 acres. it's the house itself. but what's the down side? let's try it for the first
john lewis attacked donald trump. donald trump has a trite respond to that. howie: we can debate whether he responded to harshly. >> these reporters forget how these events started. it's john lewis who is questioning the legit math ma i or -- questioning the legitimacy of the election on november 8. howie: there has been a lot of sharp criticism. a lot of people want to come to these briefings, but the idea of moving the white house press corp out of that space would take them away from...
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but is donald trump really that keen ona but is donald trump really that keen on a free—trade deal that could involve all kinds of stuff getting into america that he might not like? i think he does want it because there are all sorts of areas where we have enormous cooperation in trade anyway. it is our biggest trading partner by a huge margin over any other country, so we already have enormous trade links with the us. there is no doubt they can be strengthened in areas like services, investment and property rights, those sorts of things. i think that is a very natural partnership for him. it does not threaten any of these industries because we are not going to sell him manufacturing that will threaten to hire. it is much more about services, the city and investment, which we already do in a big way already. but will it not include us having to take gm foods for instance? well, i think there are all sorts of issues where the eu has put its foot down and said it will not have gm food, but that is an issue with the wga 0 and that is something we do not feel the same way about. gm food is
but is donald trump really that keen ona but is donald trump really that keen on a free—trade deal that could involve all kinds of stuff getting into america that he might not like? i think he does want it because there are all sorts of areas where we have enormous cooperation in trade anyway. it is our biggest trading partner by a huge margin over any other country, so we already have enormous trade links with the us. there is no doubt they can be strengthened in areas like services,...
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is donald trump -- >> donald trump is a lot of things. you don't want to get me started on all the ways i find donald trump to be offensive. >> thank you, charles, thank you, matt. >>> donald trump's preferred method of communication is using twitter. many foreign leaders find it unnerving, will he stop beating when he becomes president? ♪ 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 people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects
is donald trump -- >> donald trump is a lot of things. you don't want to get me started on all the ways i find donald trump to be offensive. >> thank you, charles, thank you, matt. >>> donald trump's preferred method of communication is using twitter. many foreign leaders find it unnerving, will he stop beating when he becomes president? ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast....
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is donald trump being donald trump having a little fun. opec at barack obama and hillary clinton, last week barack obama saying ridiculous things like if he had run in a third term, he would have beaten donald trump in fact, he campaigned for hillary said it was his legacy that was on the line, if he got o hillary clinton saying i won particular vote my wife was a you ballroom dancer counts for "dancing with the stars", it does not count for the presidency of the united states, so we will give her mirabal trophy they can't get over it pointing to russian stipulate the hack by the russians when others have said there itself no proof would have changed election donald trump sure poking back at sore losers. >> it was entertaining, what is not entertaining to the media is that he hasn't held a news conference since july. keeps promising to hold one, but he hasn't done it, promised other things he hasn't done it he promised to hold a news briefing about avoiding conflicts of interest with businesses then, of course, canceled it, why not face th
is donald trump being donald trump having a little fun. opec at barack obama and hillary clinton, last week barack obama saying ridiculous things like if he had run in a third term, he would have beaten donald trump in fact, he campaigned for hillary said it was his legacy that was on the line, if he got o hillary clinton saying i won particular vote my wife was a you ballroom dancer counts for "dancing with the stars", it does not count for the presidency of the united states, so we...
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let's talk about donald trump. will he make this transition from candidate trump to president trump? how important is it that he does that? it is not clear. he may stay the same and is able to be a successful president, even in that mould. a fully republican congress is likely to send him tax reform, some form of immigration reform, some reform or change to obamacare, perhaps an infrastructure bill, and maybe more. if he signs his name on the bills, he will look like a productive president. if his approval ratings stay low and they are historically low for an incoming president, will congress look at those numbers, and if he asks them for things they don't want to give him, they might think twice about it? perhaps, but congress has wanted to do most of the things ijust mentioned for more than a decade. they have their own motives and incentives to get these things past, independent of the president was mac popularity or not. you want to call him on sam, uninformed and unhinged. have you changed mine? we hope he can
let's talk about donald trump. will he make this transition from candidate trump to president trump? how important is it that he does that? it is not clear. he may stay the same and is able to be a successful president, even in that mould. a fully republican congress is likely to send him tax reform, some form of immigration reform, some reform or change to obamacare, perhaps an infrastructure bill, and maybe more. if he signs his name on the bills, he will look like a productive president. if...
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new book "the making of donald trump" pulls no punches. >> i was absolutely shocked that donald trump, president-elect, would stand at public forum next to convicted felon who claimed to be connected to john gotti krebably enough that the prosecutor's office thought it was a real connection. >> u.s. secret service declined to comment and referred to the trump transition team which also refused to comment. several mar-a-largo members and guests who attended the party tell cnn no secret service background check prior to it but did go through metal detectors. the trump/cinque connection rooted in the american academy, association that over the years trump is listed as ambassador extraordinaire. >> trump proudly hangs many awards. signed by joey "no socks" and also donald trump as chairman of the board. >> it's like trump giving himself an award. >> now the u.s. secret service says they're only there to protect the president or president-elect physically, not in control of the guest list. transferred us to the transition tofs talk to them about it. they didn't want to talk about it. >> di
new book "the making of donald trump" pulls no punches. >> i was absolutely shocked that donald trump, president-elect, would stand at public forum next to convicted felon who claimed to be connected to john gotti krebably enough that the prosecutor's office thought it was a real connection. >> u.s. secret service declined to comment and referred to the trump transition team which also refused to comment. several mar-a-largo members and guests who attended the party tell...
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and celebrity or no celebrities, donald trump's day not celebrities day. donald trump's day. and that's why i hope the american people, it's for the american people. if you want to go, you are welcome. show up washington, d.c. friday. so and see donald trump get sworn. in we're so excited he is going to be our 45th president. and the man knows what he's doing to support donald trump. celebrity or no celebrity. steve: all right. yes. david abbot, we thank you very much for joining us. he is from clark county in indiana. sir, thank you very much. >> thank you. steve: all right. straight ahead, mike pence, vice president-elect is going to be with us. we will talk to juan williams, martha maccallum and ed henry. put down that remote. knows how it feels to seees your numbers go up, despite your best efforts. but what if you could turn things around? what if you could love your numbers? discover once-daily invokana®. it's the #1 prescribed sglt2 inhibitor that works to lower a1c. a pill taken just once in the morning, invokana® is used along with diet and exercise to significantl
and celebrity or no celebrities, donald trump's day not celebrities day. donald trump's day. and that's why i hope the american people, it's for the american people. if you want to go, you are welcome. show up washington, d.c. friday. so and see donald trump get sworn. in we're so excited he is going to be our 45th president. and the man knows what he's doing to support donald trump. celebrity or no celebrity. steve: all right. yes. david abbot, we thank you very much for joining us. he is from...
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enough of donald trump. it's because they can't stand him. but i digress. the next snuubject in the phone call will be how donald trump's inauguration crowd was the largest gathered in history with the largest viewership. and vladimir putin is known for being the most skillful head of state at suppressing laughter but it will be the ultimate test of his laughter suppression technique. i don't know. i guess i'm making light of this phone call because it's so much to be deeply fearful of and donald trump's public devotion to vladimir putin and a reporter, hearing trump world has a text of executive order floating around to ease russia sanctions. nbc news has not confirmed that report. joining us now is wendy sherman, former u.s. under secretary of state for political affairs and ambassador sherman is a senior counselor at albright stonebridge group. investor sherman, your reaction to the scheduled phone call with vladimir putin this weekend and what we might expect, what we might hope for and what we might fea
enough of donald trump. it's because they can't stand him. but i digress. the next snuubject in the phone call will be how donald trump's inauguration crowd was the largest gathered in history with the largest viewership. and vladimir putin is known for being the most skillful head of state at suppressing laughter but it will be the ultimate test of his laughter suppression technique. i don't know. i guess i'm making light of this phone call because it's so much to be deeply fearful of and...
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one, it will come out the same day donald trump receives his briefing with donald trump continuing to double and triple down on his doubts about that hacking. last night he was tweeting, calling it "so-called hacking," this morning telling "the new york times" that it's a political witch hunt. the public will see at least something of the evidence behind the intelligence community's high confidence assessment that russia is behind this hacking. we already know a little bit of what we're going to see in this public report today, based on our own reporting. one is details on the intermediaries that russia used to release this information from the russian government to middle men in effect, then handed on to wikileaks. why is that important? because it will detail how this was not just about accessing this information but about strategically releasing it in the days and weeks leading up to the election. and of course the material targeting one party. i will add one note, that it is our own reporting that russians also accessed republican targets as well. we know that they accessed republ
one, it will come out the same day donald trump receives his briefing with donald trump continuing to double and triple down on his doubts about that hacking. last night he was tweeting, calling it "so-called hacking," this morning telling "the new york times" that it's a political witch hunt. the public will see at least something of the evidence behind the intelligence community's high confidence assessment that russia is behind this hacking. we already know a little bit...
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quÉ esperar de donald trump. marÍa elena: este domingo ediciÓn especial de aquÍ y ahora, 10:00 de la noche los espero junto teresa. jorge: el chapo guzmÁn empezÓ a sentir el peso de la justicia estadounidense en su primera audiencia nueva york. marÍa elena: la prensa es alegre en el lugar donde naciÓ mediana ♪ jorge:a quien el chapo guzmÁn empezÓ a rendir cuentas a la justicia estadounidense por narcotrÁfico si otros delitos. en capo luciÓ algo desconcertado mientras escuchaba la lectura de mÚltiples cargos de los fiscales y defendiÓ su inocencia. la presencia de guzmÁn en la corte llevÓ a aumentar la seguridad a niveles usados para sospechosos de terrorismo y gerardo reyes nos cuenta. gerardo: aparentemente tranquilo y muy atento a las preguntas que naciÓ magistrado federal, joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn se declarÓ inocente de 17 cargos criminales en esta corte federal de nueva york que describen su vida en el narcotrÁfico, la violencia y el lavado de dinero desde 1989. sin esposas pero con sus m
quÉ esperar de donald trump. marÍa elena: este domingo ediciÓn especial de aquÍ y ahora, 10:00 de la noche los espero junto teresa. jorge: el chapo guzmÁn empezÓ a sentir el peso de la justicia estadounidense en su primera audiencia nueva york. marÍa elena: la prensa es alegre en el lugar donde naciÓ mediana ♪ jorge:a quien el chapo guzmÁn empezÓ a rendir cuentas a la justicia estadounidense por narcotrÁfico si otros delitos. en capo luciÓ algo desconcertado mientras escuchaba la...
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he's the guy who said that donald trump unt legitimate last friday, but, donald trump did not have to spend the weekend martin luther king weekend, going after john lewis in very personal terms. going after his district. making the comments he made, why does donald trump do this? >> well, i don't know why he does it. i think it's part of the make-up of the man, but i think this idea that well he started it, it sounds so schoolyardish. it sounds so small. you have the president of the united states. you never punch down. you never punch down. a congressman says something about you, you just kind of threat role. when the -- during the, you know, president obama's first, you know, state of the union, he didn't punch it. he threat roll. you have to know the moment and appreciate the moment. that's one. two, i think this whole question as you just showed is a farce. it's something that out there that a lot of folks are trying to hang their hat on relative to what happened to hillary clinton in this race. i think you pressed the right point that it is a myriad of issues, why are you focussi
he's the guy who said that donald trump unt legitimate last friday, but, donald trump did not have to spend the weekend martin luther king weekend, going after john lewis in very personal terms. going after his district. making the comments he made, why does donald trump do this? >> well, i don't know why he does it. i think it's part of the make-up of the man, but i think this idea that well he started it, it sounds so schoolyardish. it sounds so small. you have the president of the...
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have donald trump's set tone for his? >> we'll see about donald trump. but i'm convinced that only way to understand watergate is understand that richard nixon took the kind of tools that the cia would do and use oversea in doing covert action and applied them at home. and the chenault matter, the 1968 case that jack ferrell gave us the key missing piece too, that was covert action done at home and nixon would continue to do that in his presidency. and he also knows that our intelligence community knew he had done it. so he was very wary of getting caught. think increased the secretiveness of his administration. >> here's what john dee in the nixon white house said. tweeted about the new discovery. he said, this new info shows nixon was more than a serially liar. he was evil. his actions may have cost some 30,000 lives. is that fair to say? >> we can't make that claim. don't know how important it is. but there is an argument to be made. jack's book, i've read it and wrote a blurb for it. it's incredible. the amazing life of nixon. but don't know if could
have donald trump's set tone for his? >> we'll see about donald trump. but i'm convinced that only way to understand watergate is understand that richard nixon took the kind of tools that the cia would do and use oversea in doing covert action and applied them at home. and the chenault matter, the 1968 case that jack ferrell gave us the key missing piece too, that was covert action done at home and nixon would continue to do that in his presidency. and he also knows that our intelligence...
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that is going to be the more donald trump goes after the press, the more the price goes after donald trump, the worse or is to get. >> martha: thank you. good to see you tonight. ari fleischer, always good to have you here. >> thank you, congratulations. >> martha: great to have you. a quick break and we will >> bill: we leave you tonight, as we will each night, not with a signoff but with a quote that we hope leaves of the something to think about. we begin this new 100 day journey and a new year, and he knew presidency, this, from t.s. eliot. "where last year's words belong to last year's language, and next year's words await another voice." we want to be her voice. tell me what you think at facebook.com/martha maccallum. we will see you back here tomorrow night. ♪ >> tom: welcome to "red eye," hello everyone, i am tom shillue. let's check in with tvs andy levy over at the "red eye" deck. >> andy: trumps team considers moving the white house press briefing out of the white house. plus, ringling brothers and barnum & bailey circus announces that it will shut down in may. and final
that is going to be the more donald trump goes after the press, the more the price goes after donald trump, the worse or is to get. >> martha: thank you. good to see you tonight. ari fleischer, always good to have you here. >> thank you, congratulations. >> martha: great to have you. a quick break and we will >> bill: we leave you tonight, as we will each night, not with a signoff but with a quote that we hope leaves of the something to think about. we begin this new 100...
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donald trump today? what do you make what you have heard from donald trump today7m what do you make what you have heard from donald trump today? it sounded like a from donald trump today? it sounded likea campaign from donald trump today? it sounded like a campaign speech where he was only interested in his base in terms of who he was speaking to. that is untraditional. many presidents make a point to tell people who did not vote for them that he is the president for all americans. that is not the tone he used. it was clear to those who did not vote for him that he would be the president for his own voters. those primarily on the far right or the poor, white working class, and maybe even some white supremacists. i think that leaves over 50% of the voters, because he did not get the popular vote, worried that donald trump will not be the president for all americans. there are people that will be saying that he has gotten victory and is in office and it benefits all americans if he does well and it is just
donald trump today? what do you make what you have heard from donald trump today7m what do you make what you have heard from donald trump today? it sounded like a from donald trump today? it sounded likea campaign from donald trump today? it sounded like a campaign speech where he was only interested in his base in terms of who he was speaking to. that is untraditional. many presidents make a point to tell people who did not vote for them that he is the president for all americans. that is not...
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and donald trump lies a lot. and that's goal to be very difficult for journalis and very difficult for the media to handle, even in a press conference. i think kayleigh's right when she's discussing with hillary that he handles press conferences well, because he lies. donald trump today in his most recent tweet about the national intelligence agency, he lied. i mean, he simply lied. the intelligence agencies had to come out and say there was no intention for them to meet with him today. >> the "new york times" is unable to confirm whether that is true or not. the intel community's saying one thing. trump's saying another. the press handled bill and hillary clinton for more than a decade, and it they're not necessarily known for their truthfulness. >> we can't forget sitting down with lesley stahl, a sit-down round table with the "new york times." a lot of good information came out of that. i do agree with hillary, this will be a tough news conference, as it should be. every single topic that she mentioned and mor
and donald trump lies a lot. and that's goal to be very difficult for journalis and very difficult for the media to handle, even in a press conference. i think kayleigh's right when she's discussing with hillary that he handles press conferences well, because he lies. donald trump today in his most recent tweet about the national intelligence agency, he lied. i mean, he simply lied. the intelligence agencies had to come out and say there was no intention for them to meet with him today....
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because donald trump is a weaker negotiator. because donald trump is a pushover. or because vladimir putin sees donald trump as his very own rodeo clown. that is the only reason that it could be smart for vladimir putin to wait to deal with donald trump. there is no compliment to donald trump in that concept, but, of course, that's one of the many things that donald trump doesn't know. "great move on delay by v. putin. i always knew he was very smart." jameel smith of mtv news tweeted "this is borderline treasonous. i don't know what putin has on this cat, but my lord, it must be incredible. god help us." another tweeted "i don't think trump committed treason in this tweet, but he's in the neighborhood." another tweeted "what's the threshold for treason?" and that is the question that donald trump's tweet poses. it is is very possible that donald trump will tweet and say and do other things especially in relation to russia that will provoke this question time and time again this year. what is the threshold for treason? everyone vaguely remembers something about pr
because donald trump is a weaker negotiator. because donald trump is a pushover. or because vladimir putin sees donald trump as his very own rodeo clown. that is the only reason that it could be smart for vladimir putin to wait to deal with donald trump. there is no compliment to donald trump in that concept, but, of course, that's one of the many things that donald trump doesn't know. "great move on delay by v. putin. i always knew he was very smart." jameel smith of mtv news tweeted...
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45th inaugural parade of president donald trump. i'm joined by michael gerson and janelle chief political correspondent. start with you. next week the work begins looks like donald trump will wait for the heavy stuff until monday. what does that week look like for him and congress how do they get their steps in order? >> i thing i think they have lot of the ground work done is reversal of executive order. actually working groups, feder federalist society on this top topic. environmental regulations. he has a choice, does he go after the dreamers. does he do the -- undo the executive order which changed enforcement allowing young people to stay in the country. it would be a sign of aggression if he were to do this. we'll see. >> dickerson: how democrats probably rethinking things, that bernie sanders probably liked in the speech but mostly think about opposition to donald trump. what does their week look like now? >> i think they're preparing for the attempts -- they're looking at the confirmation hearings, still making our way throu
45th inaugural parade of president donald trump. i'm joined by michael gerson and janelle chief political correspondent. start with you. next week the work begins looks like donald trump will wait for the heavy stuff until monday. what does that week look like for him and congress how do they get their steps in order? >> i thing i think they have lot of the ground work done is reversal of executive order. actually working groups, feder federalist society on this top topic. environmental...
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donald trump says it will be 12 metres high. he estimates about $8 billion in cost, others put it upwards of $25 billion. you don't have to build it right across the border because there are some natural barriers like the rio grande, the deserts in arizona, mountain ranges in new mexico, but it is hugely complex getting those concrete slabs to these remote areas, building the roads, housing, feeding the workers, maintaining the wall in some of these more remote areas. then who is going to pay for it? well, the mexican president says, i'm not paying for it, but donald trump does have some levers. he could increase visa fees, he could up the tariffs, he could stop the wire transfers which mexicans send home to families back in mexico. so you might see a flurry of policies in the next few days, but don't forget 79% of his supporters are in favour of the wall. his mandate rests on that most controversial of policies. build the wall. donald trump has promised to work with russia on issues like syria. so how is his inauguration and im
donald trump says it will be 12 metres high. he estimates about $8 billion in cost, others put it upwards of $25 billion. you don't have to build it right across the border because there are some natural barriers like the rio grande, the deserts in arizona, mountain ranges in new mexico, but it is hugely complex getting those concrete slabs to these remote areas, building the roads, housing, feeding the workers, maintaining the wall in some of these more remote areas. then who is going to pay...
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how'd you hope that donald trump can unite the country hope that donald trump can unite the cou ntry after hope that donald trump can unite the country after a bruising election campaign? he seems like he really has the attitude of being able to do what he says he's going to do. that is the spirit. i think the speech he gave today was so uplifting. i know the crowd there was just really excited. that's what i feel. the spirit was overwhelming. everybody around kept talking about how excited they were. he did paint quite a bleak vision of america. he spoke about stopping the carnage. it's been a bleak picture. everybody has been really sad about our country and the flag and the soldiers. a lot of soldiers have been sad about it. i heard some soldiers that were around us. they we re very soldiers that were around us. they were very excited to have a president that supported them. they did not feel like obama supported them. what about the people who are fea rful what about the people who are fearful about what will happen? do you feel for them? i think so. we wa nt you feel for them? i
how'd you hope that donald trump can unite the country hope that donald trump can unite the cou ntry after hope that donald trump can unite the country after a bruising election campaign? he seems like he really has the attitude of being able to do what he says he's going to do. that is the spirit. i think the speech he gave today was so uplifting. i know the crowd there was just really excited. that's what i feel. the spirit was overwhelming. everybody around kept talking about how excited...
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i think you would look at everything that donald trump ran on, i think everything that donald trump ran on, ithink are everything that donald trump ran on, i think are kabbalah who is leaving will say is this man going to and do this legacy. will this man transformed the artist steve and harm my legacy —— there is investigation of the russian involvement. it is a relatively small number of people who have been nominated head. more important people have denominated and will move through the process. not only is there significant dissension and their buck he won't have a full team as soon as he might want it. it will be interesting to see what kind of support he gets from paul lying and mitch o'connell, the two leaders of the house of representatives. —— paul ryan. will they be supportive as trump takes on if a cult policies and takesa as trump takes on if a cult policies and takes a different approach. one of the things that will be difficult for donald trump is what will his relations be with those two leaders, can he govern with them or will they try to support his administrati
i think you would look at everything that donald trump ran on, i think everything that donald trump ran on, ithink are everything that donald trump ran on, i think are kabbalah who is leaving will say is this man going to and do this legacy. will this man transformed the artist steve and harm my legacy —— there is investigation of the russian involvement. it is a relatively small number of people who have been nominated head. more important people have denominated and will move through the...
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donald trump could be blamed for that. you know, this is a community that protects the united states. so if you're disparaging them, you're changing the system seemingly on a whim. that can come back to haunt you. >> has he backed himself into a corner with this? >> well, look. yes, i think he has. but it's okay. there's nothing wrong with challenging intelligence. the president does it every day when he gets his daily brief. i mean, this is -- presidents are paid to be skeptical and ask questions. >> but to do it in public? >> well, that's exactly right. you don't do it in public to humiliate people. these are public servants, heroes, people who toil in secrecy on behalf of the united states and they don't always get it right but they are important and we depend on them for our national security. so what the president has done is set up a collision course not only with the intelligence community but also with republicans on capitol hill who support the intelligence community and who believe that their findings on the russ
donald trump could be blamed for that. you know, this is a community that protects the united states. so if you're disparaging them, you're changing the system seemingly on a whim. that can come back to haunt you. >> has he backed himself into a corner with this? >> well, look. yes, i think he has. but it's okay. there's nothing wrong with challenging intelligence. the president does it every day when he gets his daily brief. i mean, this is -- presidents are paid to be skeptical...
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what does donald trump do coming in? does he let members of congress kind of draft and write his agenda, or does he try to come up with something and try to get public support and republican support behind that? i don't think we know that, and a lot of it also will deal with mike pence and his role on capitol hill. >> yeah. i think it will be interesting to see how far donald trump is willing to put himself out there on something like repeal and replace for obama care. i mean, we saw him firing off warnings on twitter last week, says and essentially it put republicans on the hill on notice. be careful what you replace this with. be careful that you're not stripping people of all of their benefits and leaving them out there to dry. if you are a republican on the hill who is trying to come up with a replacement for obama care, that's a strong warning. that sends a signal that, look, if you screw this up, i'm not necessarily going to take the blame for it. i might be out there blaming members of my own party if people aren'
what does donald trump do coming in? does he let members of congress kind of draft and write his agenda, or does he try to come up with something and try to get public support and republican support behind that? i don't think we know that, and a lot of it also will deal with mike pence and his role on capitol hill. >> yeah. i think it will be interesting to see how far donald trump is willing to put himself out there on something like repeal and replace for obama care. i mean, we saw him...
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this afternoon, donald trump was blunt. the allegations against him are totally untrue, designed to undermine him. it is all fake news, it is phoney stuff, it did not happen and it was gotten by opponents of ours, as you know, because you reported it and so did many of the other people. it was a group of opponents that got together, sick people, and they put that crap together. so what could moscow's role have been? in shadowy work both to promote donald trump and also gain a hold over him? here he is visiting the russian capital in 2013 for the miss universe pageant, then co—owned by him. the most lurid claim is he used the same hotel suite which president 0bama had stayed in for unusual acts involving sex workers, all of it allegedly recorded by russian spy cameras and microphones. i was in russia years ago with the miss universe contest which did very well in the moscow area. and i told many people, be careful, because you do not want to see yourself on television, cameras all over the place. and again notjust russia,
this afternoon, donald trump was blunt. the allegations against him are totally untrue, designed to undermine him. it is all fake news, it is phoney stuff, it did not happen and it was gotten by opponents of ours, as you know, because you reported it and so did many of the other people. it was a group of opponents that got together, sick people, and they put that crap together. so what could moscow's role have been? in shadowy work both to promote donald trump and also gain a hold over him?...
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♪ ♪ hoy no tampoco donald trump le da la cara a la prensa luego de 6 meses. >> miles de inmigrantes saldrÁn a las calles de este paÍs protestando contra donald trump y sus amenaza de deportar a millones de indocumentados. >> cuales son las mayores preocupaciones de los hispanos en los Ángeles? se le preguntamos a las presentadores de telemundo 52 ademÁs, es un dÍa maravilloso para comer pizza. >> una entretenida el conversaciÓn con la fans la t.v talentosa angÉlica vale en enfoque ♪ ♪ hola ¿quÉ tal? gracias por dejarme ser parte de su domingo 01-15-2017 lo salud desde los Ángeles california en esta ediciÓn especial de enfoque ha sido una semana explosiva en la polÍtica de estados unidos iniciando con el clima de tensiÓn en el senado luego del inicio la reto fui ocasiÓn del futuro gabinete de donald trump pero vamos a iniciar este programa con la nueva conferencia de prensa despuÉs de haber sido presidente, su primer cara a cara con los medios de comunicaciÓn por fin el presidente electo reconociÓ que rusia interfirio en el proceso polÍtico electoral de estados unidos, d
♪ ♪ hoy no tampoco donald trump le da la cara a la prensa luego de 6 meses. >> miles de inmigrantes saldrÁn a las calles de este paÍs protestando contra donald trump y sus amenaza de deportar a millones de indocumentados. >> cuales son las mayores preocupaciones de los hispanos en los Ángeles? se le preguntamos a las presentadores de telemundo 52 ademÁs, es un dÍa maravilloso para comer pizza. >> una entretenida el conversaciÓn con la fans la t.v talentosa angÉlica...
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donald trump. -- let's handed off to president donald trump. [applause] president trump: and honestly there is nothing more i can say, because i have a lot of respect for those two people. thank you for being here. we will be working very hard. i know chuck is going to approve. whether you are republican or democrat, it doesn't make any difference, we are going to get along. you have done a spectacular job. i want to thank you. thank you, everybody. >> two clock final things, you can remain standing. >> thank you for joining us for our continued coverage of events from washington. under overcast skies, donald trump has been sworn in as the 45th president of the united states of america. presidency will set the course for america and the rest of the world for many years to come. with tradition and thinking h his predecessor, who he described as magnificent. trump is the oldest person to be sworn in as president, and he spoke out about his ambitious plans to build a new instructor for america. again,
donald trump. -- let's handed off to president donald trump. [applause] president trump: and honestly there is nothing more i can say, because i have a lot of respect for those two people. thank you for being here. we will be working very hard. i know chuck is going to approve. whether you are republican or democrat, it doesn't make any difference, we are going to get along. you have done a spectacular job. i want to thank you. thank you, everybody. >> two clock final things, you can...
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>> growing frustrated by what donald trump said over the weekend and just to recap donald trump said he is close to finishing his own bill to repeal and replace obamacare and said this plan would provide insurance for everyone and would lower deductibles. now the problem here, brooke, is that he didn't offer many specifics at all and the reason this puts many republicans in a very uncomfortable position is that it is very difficult to know how you can provide insurance for everybody while lowering deductibles while also lowering spending which is the key thing republicans are focused on and because there's so little clarity on what republicans want to do in terms of replacing obamacare they do not want the incoming president to get ahead of them and now we're learning from republican sources on the hill that they're really in the dark to what it is trump is working on, they don't know what he means by insurance for everyone or how he exactly plans to fulfill this promise of lowering the deductibles while not increasing spending and they would really rather be talking about lowering c
>> growing frustrated by what donald trump said over the weekend and just to recap donald trump said he is close to finishing his own bill to repeal and replace obamacare and said this plan would provide insurance for everyone and would lower deductibles. now the problem here, brooke, is that he didn't offer many specifics at all and the reason this puts many republicans in a very uncomfortable position is that it is very difficult to know how you can provide insurance for everybody while...
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how much does donald trump need them? because based on his comments he kind of seems to be a-okay flying solo. does he realize what he's in for? >> i'm not sure that he does. a lot of people that i talked to made this point that when it comes time for president trump to have to make major national security policy decisions or to go to the american public and say i think we need to take military action in such a place, say north korea, i think we have intelligence that they're doing something that we need to stop their nuclear program, how is he going to look the american people in the eye and say the same intelligence community that i ridiculed as political hacks is now the one i'm relying on? people within the agencies are very concerned that he's keeping them at arm's length and seems to think they're out to get him when in reality is, as tense as the situation is now, they are there with the professional ethic to serve him. they take this very seriously. they consider themselves a-political. and they believe they're be
how much does donald trump need them? because based on his comments he kind of seems to be a-okay flying solo. does he realize what he's in for? >> i'm not sure that he does. a lot of people that i talked to made this point that when it comes time for president trump to have to make major national security policy decisions or to go to the american public and say i think we need to take military action in such a place, say north korea, i think we have intelligence that they're doing...
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after donald trump's election. joining us now david corn, the washington bureau chief from mother jones and an msnbc political analyst. david, mother jones also hath has reports that are building up this giant category of trumpian profiteering from the presidency. >> we could spend all night talking about the conflicts of interest that remain. today in mother jones we reported that at the inauguration, trump gave vip treatment to foreign business partners who are working on deals or have done deals with him in indonesia and in dubai. one of them posted on instagram or facebook video of her riding in a car or bus along the inaugural parade route, there it is right there, during the inaugural parade. i don't know how they got this special, you know, privilege to do this. but apparently if you do deals with donald trump and his family, this is what you get. you get a ride along the parade route. i think right behind donald trump. so they're selling access. they're selling, you know, boosting the price of mar-a-lago. t
after donald trump's election. joining us now david corn, the washington bureau chief from mother jones and an msnbc political analyst. david, mother jones also hath has reports that are building up this giant category of trumpian profiteering from the presidency. >> we could spend all night talking about the conflicts of interest that remain. today in mother jones we reported that at the inauguration, trump gave vip treatment to foreign business partners who are working on deals or have...
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. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> as donald trump begins his presidency... >> we had won the election that no one thought we could win. >> the inside story of how he got there. >> once i understood that he was willing to double down and be a fighter for what he believes in, i'm all in. >> they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. >> it felt like a box of matches even before he took the stage, and they were just waiting for donald trump to come and light it. >> from his closest advisors.. >> i had said to mr. trump one day, "are you ready to win?" >> and his rivals. >> director comey's letter... >> just got smacked by a 2 x 4. and it came out of nowhere. >> the provocative campaign... >> nobody knows the system better than me. >> ...to the presidency. >> which is why i alone can fix it. >> tonight ofrontline >> so help me god... "trump's road to the white house." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and cat
. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> as donald trump begins his presidency... >> we had won the election that no one thought we could win. >> the inside story of how he got there. >> once i understood that he was willing to double down and be a fighter for what he believes in, i'm all in. >> they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. >> it felt like a box of matches even before he took the stage, and they were just waiting for donald...
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trump. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> ♪ .. >>> (♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪) donald trump toma posesiÓn josÉ dÍaz bar lart presentan especial. los hispanos y trump, la cosas usted encontró el amor de sus sueños... y juntos, tuvieron el hijo de sus sueños. ahora puede llevarlos en el auto de sus sueños... por menos de lo que imagina. con un mercedes-benz certificado pre-adquirido, disfrutará de una seguridad, innovación y rendimiento legendarios a un precio a su alcance. ese sí es un dulce sueño. visite el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos, desde ahora hasta el 28 de febrero. solo en su concesionario autorizado. mercedes-benz. lo mejor o nada. (♪). videos y fotos de estos bailes inaugur inaugurales trascienden en el tiempo. >>> seguro que ustedes recuerdan esta de rri gano yeagan y su es. >>> y tambiÉn laura la primera dama y este baile. >>> de bill clinton y hillary se considerÓ en su momento uno de los mÁs romanticos. >>> y todos tenemos en la memoria el mÁs reciente el de barack obama y michelle obama y el precioso vestido que marcÓ tendencia. y es que al final los momento m
trump. >>> (♪mÚsica♪). >>> ♪ .. >>> (♪). >>> (♪mÚsica♪) donald trump toma posesiÓn josÉ dÍaz bar lart presentan especial. los hispanos y trump, la cosas usted encontró el amor de sus sueños... y juntos, tuvieron el hijo de sus sueños. ahora puede llevarlos en el auto de sus sueños... por menos de lo que imagina. con un mercedes-benz certificado pre-adquirido, disfrutará de una seguridad, innovación y rendimiento legendarios a un precio...
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donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the president seemed to be going hand—in—hand. the day after his surprise election victory, barack obama said the world would keep on spinning, the sun would continue to rise. he's right, it has. but this morning, washington, america, and the rest of the world has woken to an uncertain new dawn. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. as we've seen, tens of thousands of trump supporters watched him —— stay with us on bbc news. still to come: reaction to donald trump taking office from around the world. for all of you who have just done the amazing, remarkable work, i can't wait to see what you do next andi can't wait to see what you do next and i promise you i will be right there with you. god bless you! this is bbc news. i'm lebo diseko. the latest headlines: president donald trump has signed his first executive order in the oval office. tens of thousands of people watched his swearing in ceremony in front of the us capitol. but there've also been clashes in washington between police and people opposed to mr trump's presidency. char
donald trump the businessman, and donald trump the president seemed to be going hand—in—hand. the day after his surprise election victory, barack obama said the world would keep on spinning, the sun would continue to rise. he's right, it has. but this morning, washington, america, and the rest of the world has woken to an uncertain new dawn. jon sopel, bbc news, washington. as we've seen, tens of thousands of trump supporters watched him —— stay with us on bbc news. still to come:...
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right now, 40% of the american people favor donald trump should -- donald trump. that is historically low. presidents typically hover around 70% or 80% favorability coming into office. we are concerned. we are in a wait and see mode. that only does donald trump have problems with the democratic caucus and the congressional black caucus, but he also has problems with the republican conference. they are in disarray. we have some good thinking republicans who appreciate civility and want to work together to face the enormous issues we have in this country. they are uncomfortable as well with this man. still, i wish him the best and godspeed. if he will with him simply demonstrate that he is willing to settle down and leave the twitter handles alone. , andn by talking to people if you legislate in a responsible way. butterfield,n thank you for your time -- congressman butterfield, think you for your time. guest: thank you. host: the rest of the program is for you, the viewers, to hear your thoughts. over 60 house democrats will not attend the inauguration of donald tr
right now, 40% of the american people favor donald trump should -- donald trump. that is historically low. presidents typically hover around 70% or 80% favorability coming into office. we are concerned. we are in a wait and see mode. that only does donald trump have problems with the democratic caucus and the congressional black caucus, but he also has problems with the republican conference. they are in disarray. we have some good thinking republicans who appreciate civility and want to work...
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making you explain things. >> for example, donald trump. >> for example donald trump, right. >> that's what's so fascinating. for everybody who wants donald trump to succeed and some at this table who don't want some of his policies to succeed, how he adapts or how washington adapts to him. >> and he wants to be the chairman of the board, not just the ceo. he has all these ceos that he has appointed who are going to report to him. and as ceos, they expect people to come to them and salute and say, okay, this is the way you want it, boss? this is the way it's going to get done. well, that doesn't happen in washington. and start with extreme vetting that goes on. >> you also have monica crowley stepping away from taking a position in the trump white house. >> she finally did the transition a favor in the sense that -- >> right, she did. >> after cnn's file reported on the book in 2012, plagiarism, then other instances of plagiarism. i'm told people said -- she was hanging in there. she stepped aside today, which is the right thing to do. if she wants to serve at a later date and she can
making you explain things. >> for example, donald trump. >> for example donald trump, right. >> that's what's so fascinating. for everybody who wants donald trump to succeed and some at this table who don't want some of his policies to succeed, how he adapts or how washington adapts to him. >> and he wants to be the chairman of the board, not just the ceo. he has all these ceos that he has appointed who are going to report to him. and as ceos, they expect people to come...
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liz: well, donald trump's inauguration is this friday. tune in to fox business for all-day coverage. thank you for having us in your homes. "making money with charles payne" is next. ♪ ♪ charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. on friday president-elect donald trump will be sworn in as the nation's 45th president of the united states, and, well, at least right now the clock is ticking. we've got 31 congressional democrats who say they are boycotting a time-honored ceremony. donald trump, in a e plea for unity, just now tweeting: for many years our country has been divided, angry and untrusting. many say it will never change. the hatred is too deep. it will change. four exclamation points. joining me now, former senator scott brown. >> thank, charles. charles: this is the big topic we start the show off on martin luther king day, yet it is the reality, p isn't it, to a degree. >> sadly, it is. i was reading most of the representatives, it's with a heavy heart that i am going to honor, you know, rep lewis. with all due respect, it's no
liz: well, donald trump's inauguration is this friday. tune in to fox business for all-day coverage. thank you for having us in your homes. "making money with charles payne" is next. ♪ ♪ charles: good evening, i'm charles payne. on friday president-elect donald trump will be sworn in as the nation's 45th president of the united states, and, well, at least right now the clock is ticking. we've got 31 congressional democrats who say they are boycotting a time-honored ceremony....