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gallagher and and the army cadets across the country. incredible. we salute you. we thank you for your service. >> thanks so much, coy. >> next hour starts right now. good morning, everyone. i'm diane gallagher in for christi paul this sunday. >> i'm victor blackwell. good morning. we start with breaking news and new mandatory with the wildfires across colorado. >> paul is live in ventura, california. what are you seeing on the ground there? >> reporter: let me try to get this in perspective for you. i know a lot of people are alarmed. and seeing on social media out of indonesia county. here is what happened. there have been some new mandatory evacuations on the extreme east side of carpenter
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what we can tell. we don't you for a second to think, all of a sudden, we have got a massive evacuation in the suburban area. if you look behind me, i'm in ventura, california, right now. this is one of those apartment buildings that was ravaged by fire. you can see that palm fronds and what not are falling as we speak. the fear that the fire would spread to other areas. back to where these evacuations are. far inland in the back country, the fire is burning on the santa barbara county and ventura county line so that is why you're hearing this eastern part of area for the evacuations. right here, this is the worst of all these fires burning. this is ventura. this is the thomas fire. this was once an apartment complex. now if you look behind me you can tell where the rooms were. it's been reduce to do complete rubble. just challenging beyond belief. the reason there are these evacuations you can kind of see
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the particulate in the air and why i'm wearing my goggles. fire can smolder for a while and winds can kick up like they are now. next thing you know, fire is being driven by this wind. so the good news is most of the flanks of this fire, has slowly been sewn up but with this devastating win and red flag warning, everybody in indonesia a -- santa barbara and ventura counties hoping for the best. >> paul brickhammond in ventura, thank you.barbara and ventura c hoping for the best. >> paul brickhammond in ventura, thank you. >> his name is jones and he is their total puppet and everybody knows it. he will never, ever -- so get out and vote for roy moore. >> >> we know that roy moore would be a disaster for business in the state and it has been a disaster for the face of alabama already and we don't need that any more. >> we deserve to have a senator
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whose character and integrity and veracity is not questioned %-p think he immediately would have an issue with the ethics committee which they would take up. >> he does not represent my morals, but he does represent my interests. two daze -- days left until the big election in alabama. only one that has the support of the white house. >> oh, yeah. president donald trump has just recorded a robo call for roy moore after fully endorsing him at a rally friday night. moore is fighting accusations he molested a 14-year-old' sexually assaulted a 16-year-old and pursued other teen girls when he was in his 30s. moore has denied those allegations but we haven't seen moore at a public event since tuesday when he tried to strongly link his campaign to the president. >> this senate race is the only
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senate race going. it's the first senate race since donald trump was elected. and it means something special. it means that we are going to see if the people of alabama will support the president and support his agenda in washington by electing somebody that is not part of the establishment there. >> his opponent, the democrat in the race, doug jones, his campaign has a similar pitch. don't just vote for the candidate. vote to send a message. >> a lot of people saying this is alabama. and who do we want to be in the 21st century? i'm not sure i agree with that. i think that the question is not who do we want to be, but who are we? that is the question. who are we as we give this election to the face of the nation and people look from all over.
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>> >> joining us now live from mobile, alabama, cnn white house reporter kaitlyn collins. we saw the tweets from the president and rally on friday in pensacola. now the president is coming into alabama to support roy moore again. >> reporter: yeah. certainly all of that on behalf of the president, but not much on behalf of roy moore. he is essentially has disappeared from the campaign trail in these last few days, which is odd, considering what a high stakes, highly contested election this is that is taking place in a matter of days at this point. roy moore, the last month, since those sexual assault allegations were first made against him, which he denies, his only done ten or so public events which is certainly not the typically for a candidate in a race like this. one of his surrogates was asked during a press conference this week where is roy moore? they said he is out campaigning but if he is it certainly is not in the public eye. we know that he will hold a rally tomorrow night in alabama with that former white house chief strategist steve bannon
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just like he did on tuesday as we just showed a clip of roy moore at that event. the first time we are going to lay eyes on him against since tuesday. he will do an interview with a local outlet this morning but that is all we have heard from roy moore since then. now doug jones, his democratic opponent, on the other hand is campaigning throughout the state and we know he has several lawmakers coming into the state to campaign on his behalf, including senator cory booker. it should be interesting the last few days just before voters go to the poll on tuesday. >> we saw up on that graphic we just put up the president on roy moore's side there in deting out the vote here on the trail. that is figurative in the sense that the president hasn't physically been in alabama but his voice will be at the other end of the phone when the alabama voters pick up the phone the next couple of days. tell us what we know. >> reporter: the white house has confirmed that the president has recorded a robo call on roy moore's behalf that will be
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dialed into homes starting today. part of that call, he hits his democratic opponent doug jones, saying if alabama elects a liberal democrat, doug jones, all of our progress will be stopped full. roy moore is the guy we need to pass our make america great again agenda. maybe not much from roy moore the last few days but a lot on behalf of the president. >> if his campaign says he has been out over the last five days, there are plenty of reporters across the state who would have noticed him at one of these events. thank you so much. to discuss, kyle felter of the washington examiner and sarah westwood, white house correspondent for "the washington examiner." doug jones is courting the black vote and cory booker and john lewis voting for him. why do you think the black voters are not inclined to vote for jones with the problem right now? kyle? >> it seems like a problem democrats have on a regular basis. there is always this kind of
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initial movement where they might try to -- this is something you solve with hillary clinton. they try to maybe bring in moderate republicans when there is a controversial republican candidate such as roy moore or with hillary clinton, donald trump. then maybe they don't see the level of enthusiasm they want there. so instead of trying to court new voters, they try to firm up traditional base support such as black voters. and this might be something that doug jones might have seen here in recent weeks as the polling has skewed back to roy moore after, you know, there was a few good weeks for doug jones there. maybe that is what he is trying to do now is trying to firm up this traditional base of democratic support in the state. >> yeah, but, kyle, he cannot win without the black vote there in alabama. it's just really not mathematically possible for him so he needs them to get out the vote. you did mention trying to court these moderate republicans and stuff. sarah, is it impossible for doug jones? because it seems like beyond the
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accusations for roy moore, it comes down to one major issue enthat e and that is abortion in alabama. >> one of the reasons roy moore was so popular in the primaries to begin with because he is known in the state a household name for his evangelicalal activism on the bench and why he came popular in baerm and not surprising the abortion issue has loomed large over the entire cast. the fact that doug jones has not been able to pick off more voters from roy moore, given how much turmoil the moore campaign is in shows the candidate selection. there have been some exciting candidates for democrats in red states over the past few years. you had jason kanter in missouri and one other got in surprising distance of republican candidates in red states but doug jones is not an exciting guy to a lot of democrats and not exciting to progressives and
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you don't see a lot of people campaigning for doug jones. you see them campaigning against roy moore and might teach democrats a lesson to pay attention who they put in these races even if victory is a distant possibility at the outset. >> do you think in a state like alabama, even if they are exciting and young and progressive and give a great speech and they are fun to listen to and be around, if they are for abortion rights, can somebody like that win in a statewide election in alabama? >> it seems tough. in alabama, you see this with roy moore. maybe one of the reasons he is not on the campaign trail is because they want people to see the r next to hi name on the ballot and not necessarily his name. they know that the republican party stands against abortion and is, you know, for the pro life cause. and if you don't have roy moore on the campaign trail saying controversial things, maybe he will forget about him and know that this is what the republican party stands for and we know
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that is what the democratic party stands for, therefore, abortion, whatever, so not vote for that cane candidate and maybe the reasoning we don't see too much of roy moore right now. >> kyle kind of ushered into the next question. for somebody who didn't have the president's endorsement in the primary and somebody the president was slow to get on board with, up until really the past week here, they seem to be pretty close right now. at least in words. they want to be associated with one another because it seems like they can use the other one's popularity to their own benefit here. >> right. roy moore's voters are trump voters and vice versaversa. president trump loves to back winners. he was a little bit disappointed when he felt like he received bad advice and was led into backing senator strange. he wasn't going to make that mistake again. so you only saw him get on board with the moore campaign once the
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polling showed, beyond a reasonable doubt, that moore is likely going to win on tuesday. that is why you see president trump getting in so late. he has been given enough confidence now he is backing a winner and so from president trump's perspective, this might make up for the fact that he did take some heat for backing a loser in the alabama primary. >> excellent point. president trump loves winners. thank you both for waking up oral a sunday. you can watch "state of the union" with cnn's jake tapper. republican senator richard shelby from alabama, congressman adam sheave and nikki haley will be on the show with jake tapper today at 9:00 a.m. eastern. violent protests in bay route. we will talk there next. go slow. ♪
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tear gas and water cannons and violent demonstrations outside of the u.s. embassy. >> they are protesting president trump for recognizing jerusalem as the capital of israeli. ben wedeman is there innorthern beirut. ben, is there any way for you, it may be difficult to quantify the protesters, how many are there and what are you seeing right now? >> reporter: okay. there were more than a thousand protesters but within last hour, lebanese security forces disbursed them and they charged outside of this gate right here that was blocking the entrance to the road that leads to the american embassy. it's important, victor, to keep in mind that the embassy is a good mile away from here. so at no point were there -- was
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the embassy in any danger, but the protesters did manage to rip this gate down, which they are now moving away. but there were also, in addition to the more than thousand protesters, there were well over a hundred, probably more like 200 lebanese police and other security forces there to stop them from getting anywhere near the embassy. now for the most part, despite those dramatic pictures, the protest was peaceful and, in fact, some of the organizers were trying to very hard to dissuade the young men who were throwing rocks and plastic bottles and sticks but they essentially failed. certainly at the end when the demonstrators started to disburse, those who stayed behind started to throw rocks and other objects in the direction of the police. now in terms of what people were saying, there was anger at the
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united states. some demonstrators, one person making a speech actually thanked president trump for his decision on jerusalem because it allowed all of the arabs and muslims who have been divided on so many issues so agree on one issue and that, of course, is the status of the city of jerusalem. victor? >> ben wedeman for us in northern beirut, thanks so much. two days left, just two senate candidates. the alabama senate race looking like it might be close all the way up until the finish. we will take a look at who is doing last-minute campaigning and who is not next. actress is boycotting. more on this controversy over the show that is coming back after the break. here's the story of green mountain coffee roasters sumatra reserve told in the time it takes to brew your cup. let's go to sumatra. where's sumatra?
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welcome back. i'm diane gallagher in for christi paul this sunday. >> i'm victor black well. good morning to you. two more days before alabama voters go to the polls. they say the candidates are out and some are out campaigning. republican roy moore has the president rooting for him. president trump even recorded a robo call for moore's campaign despite allegations, of course of child molestation against moore, those which he has denied. >> this weekend democrat doug jones is working hard to get out the african-american voters. he has got senator cory booker and congressman john lewis, a civil rights icon, rooting for him as well. let me bring in john delanie of
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maryland. he has already announced a run for president for 2020. congressman delanie, good morning to you. good to have you back. >> good morning. >> i want to start with this alabama race and put it into the context of what you've tweeted here. a couple of hours ago, on saturday, we should move the dnc headquarters out of the d.c. and get it closer to the people. party focus should be advancing new ideas and making the case in the states and districts we need to win. priority should be connecting with voters, not insiders. well, the state that democrats need to win on tuesday is alabama. the issue that connects with many of those voters is life and the right to life there in alabama. so let me ask you this way. should the dnc, would you back a democrat in a race, in a state where the democrat -- the demographics, rather, called for a pro life candidate?
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>> so i don't think we can have a single litmus test around every single candidate. thr a lot of things as democrats we agree on and doesn't mean there is everything we agree on. i think our party platform should fully support women's reproductive freedom, but does that mean i don't have tolerance for people within our party who individually have a different view? of course, not. so i think if we want to be a successful party, if we want to be a big party and a governing party, we have to be tolerant that some of our candidates will have slightly different views on particular parts of our platform but that doesn't mean i think we should compromise our platform. i think the platform of the democratic party should be firmly supportive of women's reproductive freedom and if we have a candidate we think could be successful whose values align with us on overwhelming majority of issues i think we should welcome that person into the party. >> let me narrow it down to a yes or no and i gave you time to expand the answer.
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we saw president trump directed the rnc to support roy moore, despite the allegations he has denied. if you were president, would you call in or ask the dnc to support a pro life candidate in a state where he has a viable chance of winning? >> yes. >> okay. >> a good democrat running, of course, i would support them. >> let's move on to funding and daca. the government has funding through december 22nd. we saw the big four in the meeting with the president. >> yes. >> talking about how to move forward and negotiations still questionable over daca, the 800,000 or so undocumented people came into this country as children. nancy pelosi says they will not go home with without a deal on daca. pa paul ryan said this has to be separate legislation. would you vote for any spending bill that would not call for a a solution or fix for daca?
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>> is there a lot of priorities we have for democrats. >> is that a requirement for you? >> is it a requirement that daca be in the dill? i think it should be part of the bill but i don't think we should kick the can down the road, but i can't say whether i'd vote yes or no because i don't know the other aspects. i voted no on the spending bill this past week. daca was not in that and run and whole bunch of other reasons i didn't support the bill. >> another potential issue is coming up. the funding for the border wall. i know you don't support the. >> no. >> the concept of a border wall but if daca fix or other elements you believe meet the requirements for you would you support funding to start construction beyond the test phase and the prototype phase to begin building the wall along the border with mexico? >> so i support a deal that where daca is reinstated and, in fact, what i think we should be doing is broader and dreamers act in the congress i think we should be going. daca is a subset of that and if
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you pair that with additional border security i think a deal that passes the congress. if you're spending money on border security which we probably do need to spend more money on, i don't think the highest return on that investment is investing in the border wall. >> okay. now let's talk about taxes. we know that the next phase that is starting now is the conference committee to try to reconcile the house and senate versions. we are hearing there is concerns from senators collins and marco rubio as well about the corporate tax rate as well as the affordable care act. the president has called for a bill to get to his desk by christmas. do you expect that to happen? >> listen. it's heading that way but i'm hopeful it gets dough railed because it's a -- it favors the wealthy and, importantly, it's not prescriptive to the problems in our economy. we have infrastructure and human capital and things like that are not addressed in this tax bill
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and tax reforms is an amazing opportunity to actually get to some of the issues facing our economy. what i'm hoping that happens in the next week, people realize we have an amazing opportunity with tax reform to do some things we need to get at. as it relates what is going on the in world. . none of them dealt with in the tax form legislation and really done for political reasons. i think at the end of the day most people agree the republican party feels like they have to do this because the president has put them in such a tough spot otherwise that they actually have to get something done no matter whether it makes sense or not. and so much independent analysis come out about this bill what it does it our deficit and not prescriptive to the problems we have which is why it won't generate economic growth that it disproportionately favors wealthy americans. i hope when you hear the concerns popping up from the different members of the senate put us in a position people say let's hit the pause button and do something that is more prescriptive to the economy and hopefully, on a bipartisan basis which the way we should be doing everything, victor, particularly if we want things to endure over
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time. >> democratic congressman of maryland, john delany, thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> the president consumes a dozen cans of diet coke and watches up to eight hours of tv in a single day? these are reportedly just a few of his daily habits according to this fantastic piece that goes hour-by-hour and it's going to give us a glimpse inside president trump's rhine inside the white house. we have got that coming up next. hey, man. oh! nice man cave! nacho? [ train whistle blows ] what?! -stop it! -mm-hmm. we've been saving a lot of money ever since we switched to progressive. this bar is legit. and now we get an even bigger discount
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president's day is like. >> they talk about how many diet cokes he drinks a day to how much tv he consumes. how he has evolved as a president while in the white house. how he thinks' acts. we want to talk about this with our political panel, kyle and sarah. let's talk about the one getting all of the play on social media right now. it really is interesting that the president drinks about 12 cans of diet coke a day that he can watch up to eight hours of television a day and that before he took office, he said to think of each presidential day as an episode in a tv show. is this concerning? is this just sort of a look at his untraditional -- his nontraditional habits, kyle? >> it really is. your point it's a nontraditional habit p.m. this isn't a man who made his career off of being his own publicist and being -- you know, getting his name out there. he was an entertainer on tv before, you know, he really
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entered the world of politics. so to see that he would think of the world -- or think of the presidency as a tv show is kind of keeping in line with the fact that he was the host of the "apprentice." he kind of saw his life in that way. >> kyle, is it really fair to the american to be the trump show to be these background characters in a show starring donald trump? >> well, i think a lot of people knew what they were voting for when they voted for this guy. i mean, he had run his campaign in the same way he is running his presidency. he was a constant from one movement to the next and people seem to like that. he won the electoral college and has low for a first-year president approval ratings. but, nonetheless, this is not a flaw. or something that was unexpected. i think people expected this
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when she voted for him. >> sarah, a part of the piece that seems to show a bit of at least some sort of evolution of thought. his adviser said that when trump came into office that he thought being president would be like ruling by fiat and cutting back room deals and now maybe he learned the presidency doesn't work that way. if you're a republican maybe you're encouraged to, quote, he needs to woo and not whack leaders of his own party to get things done. >> right. that one of the most fascinating aspects to the story to mow to show someone who is over the age of 70, someone often described as being inflexible in hi ways is actually changing the way he views the job of the presidency. there were some descriptions of some run-ins he had with republican lawmakers earlier this year over the summer that he tried to boss them around, that he tried to dictate commands to them as if they were his employees. he learned that that is not the way washington works. sort of explains some of the
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public comments we saw over the summer his agenda was stalling and he was feuding with republican lawmakers behind the scenes. we know he was learning how the presidency interacts with congress. now that he sort of has the rhythm down we are seeing his agenda is moving through congress and maybe that evolution of thought is explaining why he is being more successful now. >> kyle and sarah, i think a lot of people might still be a little concerned about the president's health with those 12 diet cokes a day and potentially eight hours of television. thank you very much both for joining us today. backlash now from people who disagree with chief strategist steve bannon, at least the former chief strategist of the white house. we will tell you who is protesting his return to sirius xm by refusing to give the radio network an interview. ♪ now in this week's "staying well." hot bath. sound good, right? a sauna.
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we have breaking news out of jerusalem where there has been a stabbing at a central bus station. cnn's ian lee is live in jerusalem and you were there at the scene, ian. what can you tell us? what more is happening? >> reporter: well, the attack, we are told, took place right behind me in this area. we are told that an assailant tried to stab a saurgecurity gu. the guard was ton to the hospital and according to the israeli emergency services. we are told the person has been arrested and taken in for questioning. but this area was locked down until really recently. you can see people are now going back. this is the central bus terminal. from here, people travel all over the country and that is where this attack took place, but this is part of the heightened tensions that -- i did not know the motive behind
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this attack. we do not know who carried out this attack, but there is that tension right now in jerusalem that has everyone on edge and we are waiting for the police to figure out what the motives were behind this attack. >> ian lee for us remain in jerusalem getting us the latest. thanks so much, ian. >> actor and comedian seth rollingan is pointing sirius xm radio that steve bannon is returning to host his old radio show he has. >> rogen cancelled all of his schedule appearances next week for his new movie in protest. here to discuss is host of sirius xm, dean obodovalo. you don't like steve bannon and what he says or how he says it or what he wants america to be if. that is a given based on what we know but and your politics. how is this dramatically
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different than rush limbaugh on the xm for air and others on the air that you happen to disagree with? >> my philosophy if is there speech you don't like the answer is not suppressed speech but fight for more speech. the speech you don't like is more speech. i defend the right of those who i disagree with and those i consider vial like steve bannon, frankly, have the platform to speak. seth rogen is hilarious and i wish he would come on my show and trash steve bannon on my show nightly when i do the same thing there. steve bannon is unique character. let's be blunt about this. it's not typical left versus right. this is a man who turned breitbart into a bragging for the alt right which is is synonymous with white nationalism. steve bannon has turned
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breitbart number one place for anti-bigots and in the law center that bigots to write articles to demonize me and my opportunity. yet, at the same time in this country you want to defeat steve ban owen and donald trump in that rhetoric? it's the game of -- and my show is on a channel. the number one priority of my show is defeating steve bannon and donald trump in that rhetoric and drive it back to the fringes of american society. >> let me read for you a tweet that came out from former governor howard dean who tweeted this to sirius xm. your message to governor dean who, i imagine, your politics would overlap with, canceling his subscription. that can't be good for you. >> no, it's not good for all of us involved who really want to be involved in this act.
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i have countless elected officials, former elected officials who digress. i'm in this position because we are in the middle of a progressive channel. so leaving us is not the right thing. to defeat them, we need more people. so those people really want to effectively defeat steve bannon? it is not sirius xm or any platform trying to defeat him, but it is getting involved. and i hope people take a second, but i respect their views. believe me, i get it. it is complex feelings i have as well. >> dean obeidallah, we have a lot of breaking news coming in from israel and lebanon this morning, i hate to cut it short, but thank you for coming in this morning. it was a wild finish to the army/navy and our coy wire is live in philadelphia. coy, you were right in the
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middle of all of it, including the field rush at the end. >> reporter: the field rush was incredible. i was in the middle of it all. we'll pin that and sights and sounds and hear from a star actor and player in what was an incredible army/navy game. that's coming up. let's get the one with the candy canes. well, you know, the wrapping paper doesn't make the holidays. it's what's inside that counts. it's a phone for mom. okay, well, it's also what's inside the phone that counts, too. circuits? no, the network. so the network is inside the phone? well, no, the network's around the phone. and verizon is the most awarded network ever. that's why more people count on it. here you go. (announcer) a gift is only as good as the network it's on. so give any google pixel 2 and get $300 off with no trade-in required.
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they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. all right. it was snowing, it was hard to see some of the players, but the gridiron of the game itself,
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incredible. the army/navy game, it added to the thrill. coy wire is live. >> reporter: the daughter of an army man, she's excited for the great victory game. the army/navy game was a classic. the stage set here in philadelphia. the battlefield covered in snow. the army is now looking to start a streak of their own. army wore white camouflage who battled in the alps in world war ii called themselves the cando commandos. the army captured the league early, but shawn bradshaw says, follow me. then army climbs to glory capturing victory. the 14-13 win. they raise the commander in chief's trophy for the first time in 21 years having beaten
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the navy and the air force in the same year. i saw the tears, the hugs and all the emotion and passion that comes out of people involved with this iconic rivalry. it was a hard-fought battle and the coach says that his cadets were built for this. >> i'm so proud of our team. what an incredible effort. the teams played an unbelievable game. when the conditions are the worst, that's when the army comes through and puts up their best. they saved the best for last. >> this is what it is all about. it was amazing. >> reporter: what message do you have for all the men and women serving overseas? >> thank you, we love you and i can't wait to fight alongside you. >> reporter: powerful words and powerful moment. and oklahoma's quarterback baker mayfield becomes the first player to go from college walk-on to walking off with a heisman trophy. he put together an impressive
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year leading the sooners to the college playoffs for the second time in three years. the third time was a charm. he captures the 83rd heisman trophy and thanked his family, the people who helped make it all happen afterwards. >> there were times that i had to move, you made sacrifice after sacrifice just so i could chase my dreams. i wouldn't be here without you. love you. >> congrats to baker mayfield, but a special congrats to the army black nights for their victory. thank you to their service to both men who will fight for us. victor, we'll get you next year. you're going to be inspired by their playing, but their passion and purpose will win your heart and mind as well. >> there's a streak now. there's a streak. two in a row. all right, coy, thank you so much. hey, "saturday night live" was back with a twisted
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christmas spirit, let's say. opening sketch featured santa's make believe workshop at a shopping mall for kids. kids sat on santa's lap and asked important questions, like making santa's naughty list. watch. >> will i get laser tag? >> well, i can certainly try. >> and can you tell me, what did al franken do? >> okay, wow. let's see, i think i can handle the blocks and the laser tag, can you shake the al franken thing, sugar plum? >>. no and in this climate, can you just call me amy. >> i guess you can say that al franken is on santa's naughty list this year. >> and what about roy moore? which list is he on? >> it's not really a list, it's more of a registry. >> all right. thank you so much for starting your sunday morning with us. "inside politics" is up next.
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nia malika henderson is in for john king. a rallying cry from president trump. >> we need somebody in that senate seat who will vote for our make america great again agenda. >> what alabama voters are saying in the final push from both parties. and revealing documents in the russia probe. e-mails between two former trump campaign advisers now in the hands of prosecutors. plus, harassment allegations consume the hill. three members of congress, gone. >> i know in my heart that nothing i have done as a senator has brought dishonor on this institution. >> the resignations and the
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