tv [untitled] January 20, 2025 9:00pm-9:31pm AST
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he laid out a fantasy. nobody's going to have to pay any taxes and somebody else is gonna pay for all of these lovely things he's going to create it. it's a, it's an unrealistic image, of course. and it's a, it's a bit curious in a way he's setting expectations extremely high in ways that would be impossible to meet substantively. but he perhaps also feels very confident about maybe some of his controls and information environment or, and a bill. busy the to, you know, even even if the outcomes do not match what he is promising today that he can for, to work with spend, that we did hear a lot of sort of authoritarian style rhetoric. and in today's speech, talking about winning and fighting and valuing loyalty. within the government and so forth. so i agree with mark, i think there's a lot of things in here that are going to put a lot of people not at ease in terms of where, where this might be going and, and trying to enact things. as mark said by fiance, rather than using a democratic process. i'm watching, i'm turning my head because i'm watching. so we see donald trump now,
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but i just caught joe button it right right behind him is joe, by the now former president of the united states. and this, of course, let's take a moment to acknowledge the departure of joe biden from the american political scene. this is a man who has been in public service, who has been in us politics since his young days, more than half a century, a. j. d. vance as advance of the now former 2nd gentleman does or most with m off with the now former vice president commer harris . i think a few moments from now we'll be seeing we'll be seeing joe biden deport capitol hill, probably on a helicopter. i don't actually know where he's headed. that's his decision. i think he's giving a speech at joint air force base andrews. but he puts from there where he said, yes. oh, to delaware, likely i could take an amtrak like you did so often that might actually be more
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representative of is everybody's going to california or actually, but i don't know why this is uh, it is what a remarkable political career and i am taking a homeless moment and talked about this now because afterwards and from here on it's going to be old donald trump, but what a remarkable political career he had multiple chapters in his career, right. as, as a senator then as a vice president for 8 years vice president to brock obama. and then i, unexpectedly, yeah, i came back and i think as the democrats would see, it saved the days for them to become president in his you know, in his later years later in law is his leaving office with historically low approval ratings for a, for a president, i mean that's higher than george w bush was, were when he left office, but that might be the only reason president. but i think in retrospective with a, with a bit of passage of time and, and putting things into perspective he,
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he accomplished a remarkable number of things. policy was during his presidency on the, on infrastructure. these are you, are you saying you think his presidency will age well and he will be remembered more finally a little while from now then, then he's looked at now that's my impression markets you about what brought us from the cold, the pen demik back to some normalcy so how it will be perceived long term was the the bookmark for a trump. as soon as ministrations. yes. very important things when it comes to infrastructure and building things that i think you'll take great pride in it. and i think that will be a legacy of sorts. but i think that the real challenge for mr. biting is the key. he didn't have that ability to rhetorically sell what he was doing just didn't have that capability anymore. it is his age. i think that will be one of the challenges that he has in, in the short term, but long term, the history books will write this on the legacy though, i think the policy ones that matter and more than the rhetorical skill. but it, you know, it's interesting what you bring up because in fact, donald trump,
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when he left off this office after his 1st term was not popular. um, but clearly he is remembered by voters very differently, 3 and a half years on apps. and then the way they looked at him in the hours, days, weeks, months, maybe after he left the office. so there is a really effective the passage of time where you re, sort of reevaluate the presidency, isn't there? well there's part of, it's partly that, but i think it's also partly that donald trump recreates images to present falls that don't accurately describing nephews described in his speech in america that is downtrodden. and all of these terrible things having come through the bite and ministration. when in reality we've got low inflation, we've got, you know, low on it. like there's a lot of things about america that are actually going quite well and all. it's kind of a standard metrics that we use to evaluate our economic and social welfare and so forth . not that there are no problems to solve, but uh the, the reality of where things are do not match the way that he talks about it, because he wants those images to serve his political purpose. jennifer mark,
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stay with us. it is just past 18 gmc hours at 1 pm in washington, dc, and donald trump has been sworn. it has be 47th president of the united states, marking a historic return to the white house. reserve protect and defend 0 to protect and defend the constitution of the united states. the constitution. so help me, god. so help regulations the he is taking the oath of office, ushering a new administration and an end to jo buttons, presidency his inauguration took place in the capital refund. as you see there moved in doors for the 1st time and 40 years because of intense cold weather. trump is the 1st president to have invited foreign leaders that he's in all your ration. he's returning to the oval office back to buy a house and senate under republican control, and he has promised sweeping executive orders on day one to undo biden's policies
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and push forward his campaign promises solely execute. the golden age of america begins right now. the from this day forward, our country will flourish and be respected again all over the world. we will be the envy of every nation, and we will not allow ourselves to be taken advantage of any longer. during every single day of the trump administration, i will very simply put america 1st a typically how it is outside the white house, the patio, hey, is it the capital one to read that and else is the result. and fisher is on capitol
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hill allan, let's start with you. i wanted your 1st thoughts, 1st reaction and everything that we've just seen over the past 90 minutes. well, 8 years ago, don't come delivered. what was considered a very doc speech that america was in a dangerous place, that there were problems in the country, problems in the world and only you could fix it. but the west for r. c. c is of unity. how you would bring the country together. that appears to be missing this time, right? and donald trump gets really been dictated by the voters and the like to victory. they have given what we had was largely a campaign speech, but also indications of how he wants to change america and how he wants to child stop that change within hours. he's going to declare an emergency to southern borders and trips there. he's going to declare to the next king cocktails as a threat to the united states. he perhaps, for the 1st time, an american president talked in his integrations beach, of seizing and other countries territory the panama canal. he says we are taking it
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back claims wrongly that they are charging americans more for use of the canal. and he talked really criticizing the bike, the administration right there. you could see on the faces job i can come to how does even the clintons were not impressed by what was being said beside the of betty stony faced. only go to their their feet once. and that's when they talked about the captives being released in gaza. the rest of the time this was donald trump, effectively settling score. seeing again how the legal system had been moved against him to try and stop him running. and he said that, well, nice stop. just a reminder, he's been convicted on felony charges and is the 1st felon to take the oath of office as president of the united states. so this was a very dark speech, but certainly those who said over the last couple of months, the donald trump would be moved in towards the message of unity to try and bring the country together. certainly from the reaction i've been reading and i've been speaking to people by text over the last 1015 minutes or so. they don't see much of
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that. this was campaign. donald trump, and this was donald trump lee. and you have an agenda. he is going to follow because he believes he's the public support to do it. and we are watching remarkable pictures right now. it's the life shot of joe biden and joe biden. now for a president's former 1st lady who are on the east front of the capital building and they will be, they have as of now departed public life. i see donald trump is next to them. i shall, vance, the new, the wife of the new vice president, j. d. vance is there with them as well. so this is the, this is politically speaking. the final farewell between these 2 rivals. it
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is quite remarkable. so it was the scene that was missing 4 years ago. what we're seeing right now the missing 4 years ago because and it was a scene missing of 4 years ago when joe biden took beautiful office, because donald trump refused to attend the ceremony on the steps of the capitol hill. he refused to, to be there. he flew out from andrews air force base and headed to florida before the ceremony to fight and was determined that this would be as normal as possible by themselves in a speech in south carolina. on sunday, he wasn't going to go away. but this is handing over the torch to the mine who he defeated 4 years ago and has not got his revenge by defeating him. as he said he would. incredibly, 4 years ago, donald trump left to the white house effectively in disgrace. his political career seemed to be over to those who were closest to him, most loyal to him, and the republican party said they were done with them that they simply couldn't support them because of all that happened on january the 6th. but they quickly
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realized he was the most popular republican in the country. he was powerful to raise money. he could sweet debates, he could sway elections, particularly when it came to republican primaries. and that's when the rehabilitation of donald trump started. and joe biden made the editor of thinking that he could beat donald trump again when it was clear during that debate performance in atlanta last year that his cognitive decline was there for everyone to see. there was no way back from that for joe biden. and from that moment, donald trump, when they got stronger, the greater support and put together the coalition that is taking them to the white house for the 2nd time. ellen clarify something for us as we're about to see joe biden get on. what i, what i have called up to an hour ago marine won the helicopters not officially same
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helicopter as i understand it, but not officially called the read one anymore. am i right about that? that's right. another comes special flight. it'll be given a specific number. i suspect it will be $46.00, it will be named after the president. so be special flight $46.00. it will take joe biden to join base. sandra is not part of wait there. he will board the flight and he's heading to california, perhaps to take a few days off to relax to get over the loss of office. according to reports, he's had to have any document over the last couple of weeks believing that he could have beaten donald trump. but certainly, as we see from all the pools he was behind for a great length of time. his campaigning wasn't his strongest point in the last couple of years. and it seems unlikely that he'd be able to do that. as he says he's not going to go away. but his influence on the democratic party will be much less and they will be looking to new leadership because of course, it's going to be a free run at the white house in 4 years. because donald trump has to step down to
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perhaps pass the torch to his vice president or someone else, donald trump effectively becomes the king, make it again for the republican party in 4 years. but that spots are done in the line. joe biden will have to watch as donald trump on, does so executive order and actions in congress. a lot of what he has put together over the last 4 years now, and we're still on these pictures remarkable pictures where the, the helicopter that you say might be, might be called special flight $46.00. certainly that would make sense. they pulled up the door and almost immediately donald trump. it took the hand of milan, ja trump, and they are walking away, and that is the end of joe biden. as far as public life is concerned, as donald trump returns to the campus. so we know that there's going to be a luncheon typically that is the case. so luncheon organized by the inaugural
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congressional committee. so that should last about an hour and for the moment we're not seeing the footage of uh, joe biden, actually departing on board his helicopter. and there we are. the will stay on this footage and go to our white house correspondent, kimberly, kimberly you have covered well, you've covered donald trump for 4 years, then you have a joe biden for 4 years. and you are ready for this transition reading for what is a very different style of leadership. maybe as we're watching this footage at a word on the departure of joe biden. i mean, the last year has been the,
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has not been the best year of his political career. he had to pull out of the presidential race. he has to fight all these accusations that know that he can't do the job that he's just not with it anymore. and he's been essentially forced out of the same of the yeah, that's right. you know, joe biden has certainly been showing signs of declined for many years, and it was only in that debate that it was finally, broadly exposed to the world. it was that very prominent presidential debate that is essentially was when, but it seems that his party, for lack of, of better words, decided that it was time to really expose the troops and had almost made sort of a calculation that it was time to expose the truth, but it certainly had been visible for
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a very long time and had become almost an open seafront in washington that the president was unable to sort of carry on. and so it just became a matter of how this was going to be expose. and so this is something that very visibly was not something that joe biden was comfortable with, or dr. joe biden. in fact, on election day, it was very visible that dr. joe biden was upset about this by the fact of the outfits she chose. she wore a red pants suit on voting day, which is the color of the republican party varies to be the, the sound, the sound of special flight $46.00 is a, is crowding out of your reporting there for so just a short moment. we saw joe biden's helicopter fly biased, maybe some 4 or 500 meters away from where we are in this room to go with a vantage point on capitol hill and that marks the moment when joe biden
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exits, you know, the, the end of his career, the end of 50 years in public service. certainly the end of his presidency. and kimberly were learning also learned that even as in his last few minutes as president, he took another action which was to pardon several members of his family. what have you learned about that? yeah, that's right, 5 family members, siblings and spouses. joe, by the end, in the final 20 minutes of his presidency, he pardoned family members. he said in the statement that this is in no way an indication of any wrong doing or in any way the admission of guilt. but what this is an admission of is which he doesn't have any confidence in his successor. the now president, 47th president of the united states,
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donald j trump. what he's saying is, is that he has no confidence in the rule of law. our institutions under the 47th president. it shows that there is still a deep in genuine mistrust. and as a result, in because he is fearful, but his adversary may in some way go after his family members he is put in place. well, he still has the power, the ability to make sure that there were these pre emptive part. and so he's making sure and in his statement he said, because he believes his family has been subjected to unrelenting threats, attacks of the worst kind of, partisan politics of these protection. so this is what he did in the very last few minutes of his presidency with the very last bit of power that he had. it's kimberly thank you so much that will be back with you shortly. and donald trump also spoke during his inaugural address about the tough approach he plans to take
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on immigration 1st, i will declare a national emergency at our southern border. the legal entity will immediately be halted and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came. we will reinstate my, remain in mexico policy, the practice of catch
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and release. and i will send troops to the southern border to retail, the disastrous invasion of our country, the under the orders i signed today. we will also be designating the cartels as foreign terrorist organizations. it that's bringing now since it was diplomatic, it is a james based james who just for a donald trump make good on his promises. if there is one issue that is most identifiable with donald trump and it has been throughout this campaign, and even the previous campaign has been immigration. and he used his inaugural address. what i'm usually to make, not broad statements about the vision for the country, but really a laundry list of what he intends to do. and it starts with the border specific
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things he's going to do and specific things he might be doing. some of them in a matter of hours by signing executive orders, and i think that will be concerned in some of the countries of latin america now about some of the things he said, the idea. he's talked about it so many times, but the, pulsing millions of millions of people, where are they going to go? and those countries i think will be concerned about that last thing. he said it when we just had a back flip from him, the designating games, foreign terrorist organizations that may well should send a chill because on the us a policy is if something is deemed a terrorist, there's all sorts of actions that can be taken and going off that terrorist, wherever they are in the world, because it was a bit more leeway doesn't it gets to personal leeway possibly to go into some of these countries, which i think would, would shock them. and also those countries, the, like these become said there was also the snob to mexico renaming the gulf of mexico for gulf of america. he says he's guy to the panama. uh, it wasn't
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a joke. 2 weeks ago donald trump raised bonham, i found him with the issue of the panama canal saying we'll take it back. we're not ruling out military force, you know, and, and washington, and frankly, the rest of the world was in a tizzy about it. wondering well, is it a joke? does he mean it was? i can use this inaugural address to say, quote, we're going to pick dr. panama canal. yeah, i mean with donald trump is always trying to look out what is the last of what's trying to get the headline of the day and what actually is the policy going forwards? he's now the commander in chief, making that speech. he's the president of the united states, and he says he's going to take the panama canal back. now, if he did that, that would be a breach of the un shots. so that's the governing documents that has a framed international relations. so since the 2nd world war actually incidentally signed in june 1945, so very soon coming up to it's a test of the street, not just the mattress history, that the sense of precedent,
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the reason the us condemned russia for its invasion of the price was a breach of you and shows that if you don't buy the panama canal, he'd be doing the same well. so what sort of message does it send to showing up with regard to taiwan? but us concerned about what china might do with taiwan while the trump to expect the panama canal, then why called china take control of all the taiwan. he mentioned china as was saying that in his heart of speech, we talked about the panama canal. he said, trying to control is it just needs 5 checking that is not true. china has a business. any casual supports, that's likely they have business interest, but they are not in control of the panama canal. and so was remark, you will certainly not need to watch the video. we get very close to james. hold on, let's listen to the new vice president of events back and, and sir, you didn't hold back. there was a hell of way to start the next 4 years, but i just want to say from the bottom my heart and i know i speak for the president and for all of us. thank you. thank you. thank you for making this
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possible. we love, yeah, we wouldn't be here without you and we're going to make america great again together for the next 4 years. and it was the last thing i'll say is, you know, having stood out side for about 5 minutes. the wave good bye to the biden's. thank god we move that thing in doors because it was a beautiful ceremony. it was cold as hell outside. so sir, the 45th and $47.00 president of the united states. donald j trump the let me look at this beautiful sunny day. we blew it, we blew it and then i was outside and we were afraid that you would have been very unhappy. the sun was very deceptive. i will tell you it is cold out. and i'm sort of saying, you know, that was so beautiful today. maybe they should do it there every 4 years. is that
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make sense? i don't know. because you know, the outdoor thing is really good, but it gets a little cold around this time of the years. some people have noticed and a lot of times they suffer through it. there was no suffering in that room. it was 72 degrees, it was perfect. with the best of the best acoustics, i think i've ever heard in a room. this is not so bad either, but i just want to say you're a younger, far more beautiful audience that i just spoke to a lot of people. i want to keep that on the record because i want to have all those big jobs up there. i don't want it, they get more powerful than them. you look better than them and i love you. so we just had a great time. we just had a great day. this is amazing. you know, when you think we took a journey. i mentioned in this vision, a lot of people said that was not their journey. that was possible and it was
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indeed possible. i didn't really know too much about what they were saying when they say that, but a lot of people felt it. and we hooked up with j. d very early. i watch j. d over period of time i endorse them in ohio, who was a great, a great senator and a very, very small, i'm the only one smarter than him was his wife. so it was what it shows didn't have her somehow the light of the line of succession didn't work that way. right. but now she's great and he's great. this is a great, beautiful couple and unbelievable career. i just said to him, you are very upwardly mobile because he has been doing it that long, but he picked it up so quickly. remember the 1st week was a little bit like the fact is was heading him really hard. yeah, there's 0. this may be tough, was after that it was smooth sailing for him. he took on, everybody took on to the mean is i don't want to use the word corrupt because we're
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into a new system. so let's wait till the corruption begins because it will. but he check on so pretty mean people and the handle it well, i want to also congratulate by johnson for the job that he's doing we, we gave him a majority of almost nothing. and then i said to make it tougher on him, let me take 2 or 3 of this april, right? i said he'll only have to suffer with that for about 3 months. how are they doing? by the way, are they? is that moving along? is, is i said, do you mind if i take this one that one that a couple of others. he didn't mind digging it. let's know he's a man that's liked by everybody. i've never met a man like this. you got to, i'm, it is a 219 or 220 or 220 and of the 22219 really like i'm, i notice you got one. they get a vote once about 2 weeks ago, but i think even to 20 like i'm, if you want to know the truth and that's very unusual. i know a lot of nice guys in congress and they have 35 people that hate them. so if you
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have 35 people that hate you and you only have one or 2 or 3 votes, you'll have 5 isaac. but that's, that's going to be like, you know, the good news is when we get to that 5 number, it's going to feel like a massive majority. we will, you can be really nasty to a couple of 100 laser or so it's going to feel like getting a head on the wall and stop a good feel. so good to stop. but he's done a fantastic job. and steve salise is he's are here out because, you know, i was with him, you talk about being shot. that was where they got some bad ones and is credible wife and she really loves them. you know, you never know about that. i've been with other people, they were doing poorly or the wife is like looking at a watch you can't get to the hospital fast ago. how's the deal, or really i don't know is that? well, that was a mess to is crying and try know they've got to take it. they've got to take him. i
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don't see what his finally woke up. it was a while to the doctor told me it was the most blood they've ever transfused at any patient. they've never done anything like it. and here is the picture of strength, right? it is really, really great friends with the family because i want a job. you did, it worked out pretty much pretty much better than we even thought. right. and i did have a couple of things, you know, just say that we're extremely controversial. and between j. d and milan. yeah. and anybody else does her please, or it's such a beautiful unified speech. please don't say these things. as i'm telling you, it's going to play great. they say you're right for this group of people is going to play dress. you're the only words i heard by that, but we had some beauties, didn't we? him a lot. is he said, sure. a cosby share. what did you say?
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i agree. no, i'm not a kid. i better say i'm only kidding. of the press is going to pick that one up loud is no, but you said uh no i, i, i think it's, it would be terrible. it's such a nice speech as it gets, you know, it all depends on your delivery. how is the delivery was a good which you said is such a beautiful, such a beautiful speech. you can put things in there that you're gonna put in. and i, i was going to talk about the j 6 hostages. but you'll be happy because you know it's action not words account and you're going to see a lot of action on the j 6 as that he's going to talk about the things that joe did today with the pardons of people that were very, very against.
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