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frustrated with them, but it seems that donald trump is still very much a novel enamored with the alone must. not only did he speak briefly and an event donald trump had on sunday, he will speak as a rallying cap to one to re not in the coming hours as well. and then he will move on to this department of government efficiency, which he's going to head up. course not acidic confirmed possession, but it's believe that the on must be wouldn't one that and b will try and drive efficiencies throughout the guideline and jumping in here. just so, you know, we're seeing, we're seeing bill clinton and hillary clinton walk in, but please carry on it. so deal with must cuz it has has got this idea that he can save somewhere in the region of $4.00 to $5000000000.00 a year, a trillion dollars a year in, in, in the us government. no, that's more than half the budget and the concerned that the democrats have hodges, if you're talking about those sorts of figures. i know immediately looking at places like the pentagon, which is the largest budget. it means then that you go after entitlements like
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medicaid, on pensions, social security, those sorts of things which impact ordinary americans. donald trump is that they are safe at democrats, an opponent, some of the law must unconvinced it . jennifer mark is pretty remarkable overseeing here. this is an integral part of the united states democratic transition, right? tradition to beg your pardon, tradition. all the former us presidents come and join this moment. we saw george w bush, george w bush, heavy of rush to charge, w bush, brock. obama, joe biden. of course is there, or we saw hillary clinton, this must be, she has described she, she has described the moment when she had to attend trump's inauguration ceremony in january of 20. 17 is one of the hardest days of her life. so we know that was very difficult for her to stomach. she's having to do it
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a 2nd time. yeah. yeah. it is remarkable. i'm, you know, a missed all of these traditions and trappings and shows showing of source cooperation and by partisanship and coming together for the sake of governance and so forth. i'm struck by the need to sort of a to, to use a common english him, you know, actions speak louder than words. and so i think we're going to hear, i expect that according to the early reports of a strong and not your la address. i expect we're going to hear some suggestions as of unity. you know, we'll have to see what he does about recognizing that today is martin luther king juniors the day that we celebrate the former civil rights leaders. it's something you might have nation right up until now. but that so the m l k date, martin luther king day, the day to honor and martin luther king junior happens on the 3rd monday of every
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january. right and, and late. but it's happening this year. it coincides with the presidential inauguration and of course had donald trump's opponent, comma la harris won the election, who will also be in attendance because she was the currently, the vice president for the next hour. uh, she would have been inaugurated and as a, you know, part african american 1st a female on that day, which would have been quite meaningful in a lot of ways. it's and serendipitous. but, but that's of course not what happening? no, it's always the you will be watching and playing her her role, you know, last month in december when they electoral college met, which is the formal meeting where the functional process of electing the president happens. uh we saw cala harris oversee those counting of those. um, uh in or that was in january rather the electoral college met in, in december and then on january 6th she oversaw the, the ministerial role of the way that we see the guest sitting down because
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everybody's just been told to take their seats. so the ceremony is gonna start in a matter of minutes. and once we hear the music, just letting everybody know that it's going to start with a musical prelude by the university of nebraska lincoln combine. choir is and what's known as the president's own us marine band. so when you hear the music start, that's what you'll be hearing. and after that, we'll have set it to a new clover. sure. she will issue a cold order. it will be obvious at that point everybody to the ceremony has begun said it's a clover shar, who's part of the congressional committee that organizes this. in fact, that's the question i have. i don't know which of you wants to take this question, but there are 2 bodies organizing today. one is the congressional committee and it brings together senators and representatives, both democrat and republican by the way. and so that's the official government body . but there is also the inaugural team that is put together by the incoming
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president and vice president. then they raised their own funds and they can organize their own separate events. how do these 2 things kind of white white or choose bodies entities that they're playing into this smart one is very much the political aspect of it. it's essentially the inaugurate. the campaign team becomes part of the transitions and the inaugural committee. and they're raising money to put together a not real balls and they're putting together the event at the capital one center, for example, which had the big rally yesterday and as a meeting place today. then you have the very specific traditional things that happened on capitol hill. the dias that was set up. it's not being used right now. be all of the festivities and the launch and that happens inside the capitol. everything like of that is handled by senator clover char from minnesota, including down to the details of the menu for their luncheon, which includes a minnesota apple dessert. misquote of char, from minnesota. so she can put her personal touches on subjects and have the
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supreme court a walking in, by the way. now, as we said they, they play an integral part of this service. and it's the most important part of the ceremony really, along with the president and elect and the vice president elect because they will be administering the oats of office worth remembering sometimes. so it's very short, as we'll see, evidently the oath of office, very short. but sometimes they get it wrong, it happens. it happens a lot, a lot of pressure to okay. sure. and they exhibit in all seriousness, sometimes they get it wrong and there needs to be a redo. yeah, uh, i believe mr. uh, the supreme court. uh, mark let's. so let's listen it. let's see the
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. okay, so this may be the musical prelude the ceremony, as we said, is gonna start minutes from now. the so the we're hoping that this time there will be no need to redo the end of office, but famously brock obama had to do it again. once in public. there was a little bit of a slip up. you have to do it again in private with mr. roberts, this spring quartets just has to, has to give the, of the oath of office in a very specific way. and he missed a word or 2 in that process. so he had to return to the white house later that day and do it one once again. so even if you're a supreme court box lead,
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sometimes you're not is up verbally dexterous as one should be in that type of extremely diplomatic report. if loved it, it's fine. he flip did they redid it. uh no big um, but of course this just such a big magnifying glass on that moment. i know the number of eyes that are on this just because of how significant it is because of course, the president of the united states is one of the most of the, one of the most powerful people in the world. and he or she, but so far it's always been a will end up potentially having an impact on so many policy issues of course domestically, but really globally as well. yeah, and i think to some extent, we're seeing that reflected in who president trump has invited to be in this relatively intimate room, you know, in including foreign heads of state including or tech already are don't know for the children and bear and the children of donald trump a tiffany i'm i'm,
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i'm just remembering that at the last and all your ration baron was a, haven't hit puberty yet, i think. and now he's basically a full grown adult. you know, a thank you for saying that. because when i saw him the last few days, it's not like i'm tracking the movements of a baron trump. and all of a sudden you realize like 8 years have passed is by. he was just that he was just a boy. it could play power forward for an american basketball right now, pretty effectively. okay, capital, what are we not? interesting. so, and now we're seeing what's happening inside the sports arena. were donald trump will be joining supporters later this afternoon. that as well after he was deliberate, his inaugural address will after the oil, the official part of the ceremony, the capitol hill and joe biden will have left washington dc by that time and then he will be joining and he will be joining his uh, his supporters there,
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let's see if we can, uh, if we can cross to the heading go ahead. i'm told is lives at the capital one supports the reed up, patty, i wasn't expecting that there'd be that many people at this hour, but actually it makes total sense. this is one of the only perhaps the best places to be watching is right now. and it was a scramble, just keep in mind decided for him fits about 14000 people. ready 220000 tickets to the national mall where usually serve if that number and help study what is in smaller and you'll never remember the very 1st thing. ready our secretary came out and said that it was bigger than obamacare, which is because of the coal they said they had seen for you. it's been interesting here here watching this giant monitor, trump supporters, this giant monitor,
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they're watching all the proceedings. it's really fascinating. they booed like, but when they saw the vice president, mike peds, hillary clinton rock obama, and i talked about jackson for justice and george w bush, just to show you how far this republican party has moved away from what it was traditionally before you know, setting the stage you can see that there really is filling up. i think it's important point out. we see a desk on stage where that seems to be an indication that he may be signing present . donald trump, maybe signing some of those executive orders here. looks like a rather small desk, but what we're doing now is just basically these people are, are waiting to hear. they've been in line since uh, early, early and getting there is there you see the desk and uh, you know, i can tell you i've covered most of my physically not duration and even before the switched everything up and move everything inside. they said because of the weather, this was easily the most fun organized,
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not your fusion committees that i have ever and see, we didn't know where it is. workspace was going to be, it was just, it was chaos. and then they of course moved everything inside. and again, by sending all your issues and i don't ever remember seeing security like this. on capitol hill, there are national guard troops everywhere, a police officer country. there are changes or take some of these. there are a dump trucks blocking all of the street. so in and out, you saw the fencing all around the capital. so it really is just an indication where this culture is. this much like what we're doing here is 20000 people actually completely started yet. but there, you know, just watch the, you know, your ration here, watch the ceremony, and then wait, as an allegedly, there's going to be a parade here. that's what they said. i have no idea how they're going to do a parade in this arena. but we do expect that we will hear from the use of president donald trump and possibly some executive orders,
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order in which they serve. so you saw the president's $40.00 to $4344.00, and that's bill clinton, george w bush, brock, obama and $45.00 for that matter. since that was done, i'm trying to increase here and uh and joe biden, of course, the president's alexis here as well as president number 46 baron trump and tiffany trump working in. now we saw the chief justices of the supreme court, the associate justices. baron trump, uh they find that and trump obviously not an associate justice of the supreme court, but we sort of walk in and we saw the so the chief justices, as we said are, are key to this entire ceremony. not only because the supreme court is such an important part of us democracy, but also because they will be administering. so it's for vote for vice president saving katie vance, vice president elect still soon. we're going to be changing our the board yet.
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bill clinton's their mark. let's see if we have time to get this one in your talking about body language and body language doctors as all the former presidents who attend any thoughts shaking hands out of that kind of walk past quickly. and then who do they have a little conversation, a little back and forth fairly famous that a one event that mrs. obama gave george w bush a. yeah, if it's bob and, and, and also a concert source though. so, you know, they have, this is kind of bond because they do meet an unfortunate circumstances like a presidential death. and also when, when all of america comes together to the real question will be, is, how does mr. trump work his speech to talk about as jennifer said, unit to, you know, is all bringing us together so that hopefully we can take some of this partisan divide and bring some commonality to the american political process. you know, i,
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i recall that question that a similar question being asked in 2017, he had just run what was. so i think it's fair to say a very divisive campaign, and he didn't exactly seize the opportunity to, to, to deliver unity or its agent, of even to call for you. his 2017 and not gratian, speech trumps 20. 17. and i duration speech was very pessimistic. and dark foreboding. so, you know, he talks about ending a era of american carnage and that was pretty bleak as speech is go. a lot of times we think of these features as a know meant to be up listing and it wasn't of listing it was, it was odd actually in, in terms of town, that was the early reports were hearing suggest to that. so they speech will be different, but i do think it's important to acknowledge that you know, speeches are important in terms of trying to make connections and setting tones and
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so forth. but the, the real important thing to pay attention to during the day is what actions are taken, the actions speak louder than the word. so if he comes out here and says, let's all get along and show unity and come together as americans and, and then immediately steps off stage and goes and science executive orders about deportations and not recognizing people have different genders and so forth. joined the media on awards and the actions don't match is emily lavonne or the senate secretary for the minority, the honorable gary myrick, the house of representatives, chief administrative officer, the honorable catherine spin door, and mister bruce fisher, ladies and gentlemen, dr. joe biden, and mister douglas m off the the,
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okay, the inaugural ceremony that we'll see donald trump sworn in as the 47th president of the united states is well underway. you're seeing a doug am off there who is angel, but so 1st lady and the 2nd gentleman, outgoing, 1st lady, outgoing. second gentleman, bill clinton is there as well. in the front row of the dignitaries that are assembled is the trump families of baron tron. eric don junior, we saw jared cushion and he was shaking hands with the richest man in the world. the long musk and just face those there's been much talk in the last few days about now the tech titans of the us. a feature heavily in this ceremony and that is indeed coming to pass, receiving quite a lot. we saw the apple seo there moment ago. i've heard of a ceo's well,
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the long dusk here, the so the next thing we are expecting is an indication which will be delivered by cardinal building. the archbishop of new york and the reverend franklin graham. but before that senator amy club of char, we'll issue a cold to porter. so we would expect that to be taking place in the next few minutes the
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same till by near and the again also as we're saying, the outgoing source lady and the outgoing 2nd gentleman. there will be a closed order. there will be an indication, delivered in the next few minutes by cardinal dolan and reverence franklin graham. and then christopher mount showed off. first thing are referred to as america's tenor. will be singing o america. and then we get into what is really the heart of this ceremony,
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which is taking the oath of office for both the vice president elect within instantly becomes the vice president and the president, the legs will immediately becomes be present. at jd events is wife special events. and milan, yeah. maloney, a trump who will for the 2nd time be the united states 1st lady the by the, the length of the event that it would be difficult to do this outside as cold as it is right now. the very chilly. so it does make sense that they meet didn't sign i think the expectation was a 100 hundreds of thousands of people potentially in, in freezing temperatures. i'll take.
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