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>> we are back at 6:00, in an hour. please join us. campaign was un ought campaign because unlike any other. >> when mexico sends its people they are not send their best they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapist. he was written off when he began. all the republican party is not going do nominate donald trump. >> this is a stunt for attention. >> yet, overlooked americans were getting on board. >> i hope he can save my job. we need someone to take a sledgehammer to this whole [ blank ]. >> in the end, donald trump beat the odds. >> it is fought about ideology by insurge answer. all the opposition isn't going
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away. how will it play out? >> it is a fair hose 24 hours aday. >> we can work together and unify our great country. >> the trump revolution, and, now, bret baier. >> donald trump: president. a political earthquake. a lot of people still cannot believe it. but we've been covering this political revolution from the start. while america is still catching its breath we thought weld -- we would explain how we got leader and where we may be going next. on election day tattoo artist of seabrook, new hampshire, did something he had never done before in his 48 years. he voted. >> i walked in there, it was awkward, i didn't know where to go, what to do, i looked lost obviously because someone talked to me.
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told me what line to get into and i went behind the curtain and voted and took a picture and posted it on facebook that i voted for donald trump. >> how is it going? >> he earns notoriety during the campaign by offering free tattoos of trump. >> trump wins 2016. >> on election eve he stayed up all night watching. >> this is us. our country. it's real. >> how do we explain how this is possible? >> i don't know that he really has a plan. >> i love the fact that the media and the anchors were freaking out. >> he switched on fox news at 2:40 in the morning when we made the call: donald trump will be the 45th president of united states. >> i don't think i've been that excited since i was probably 12 when i get up for christmas. that literally was the feeling i had.
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>> bob holmes was one of millions who contributed to a shockwave still rattling the country coast to coast. when donald trump emerged from the headquarters to give his victory speech it seemed like the world had changed. >> now it's time for america to define the words of division. >> he spoke words of unification. >> for those who have chosen not to support me i am reaching out to you, for your guidance and your help so we can work together and unify our great country. all the next day, president-elect met with president obama at the white house. that meeting seemed to signal a more cordial tone, as well. >> this was a meeting to last maybe 10 or 15 minutes. the meeting lasted for almost an
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hour and a half. it could have gone in for longer. >> i don't think he is ideological. he is pragmatic. that can serve him well as long as he has good people around him and a sense of direction. >> i look forward to dealing with the president in the future including council. >> half of the country was unhappy with the outcox the election. quite a few celebrities, some of woman said they would eleven the country if he won, appeared shaken. >> easy to say, throw in the towel and we will leave. we will move to spain. i want to move to spain. i wanted to move to spain. >> constitutes across the united states staged mass walk outs and thousands took to the streets to show they still open posed trump no matter the election results. the marches, sometimes, evolved into violence.
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even as some tried to prevent it , president-elect donald trump was preparing to move into the white house by picking his team. there was controversy when governor chris christie was replaced by vice president elect mike pence to head the transition. kellyanne conway, the campaign manager, now turned senior advisory to the transition, thinks the press has made too much of this. >> so many of the stores that have been art officially generated about transition and chaos remind me of the pre-election coverage which i have a conclusion now i will search for the evidence. >> in a nod to the establishment of the going a first decision was to name rnc chairman, reince priebus chief of staff. he stirred up controversy again naming steve bannon who managed the campaign as the senior counselor and white house chief strategist. >> by policing a champion of white supremacist a step away from the oval office what message is trump sending to the young girl who woke up on
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wednesday in rhode island afraid to be a woman of color in mechanic. >> the last refuge of the city scoundrels. >> pat has known steve bannon for years. >> he is a roughist and believes the united states must puts its interest first, and it is a sin that is he is anti-establishment. >> pressure's senior advisor, karl rove, said he has a more fundamental concern about the arrangement between reince priebus, the g.o.p. insider, and steve bannon, the controversial outsider. >> now we have two coequal people running the west wing and they better be explosion have a collaborative style. it is a fire hose 24 hours a day and you need have processes in place that help the president give all of the information he needs for a considered decision
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and that requires a well operating west wing not one at war with itself. >> since that time, president-elect donald trump has chosen several names for prominent slots. senator jeff sessions of alabama for attorney general. there is controversy, 30 years ago he was denied a federal judgeship because of alleged racist statements. sessions denies the allegations. >> in another sign of reaching tout his try values, trump met with former governor and former g.o.p. nominee mitt romney. the two have exchanged harsh words this election cycle. >> donald trump is a phony, a fraud. >> mitt romney is a failed combat, failing horribly. the process of picking the team is continuing. no matter who is chosen, trump supporters can't wait for their man to take over. >> there was high hope as an
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outdoor -- outside here he would fight corruption and repeal obamacare. >> i expect him to follow through on at least 85% of what he said. i don't know, the other 15%, always is negotiable. >> i kept saying, this election year is not about ideology but about insurgency. >> ours was not a campaign, but, rather, an incredible and grateful group made up of millions of hard working men and women who love their country and want a better and brighter future for themselves and their families. >> while donald trump is busy preparing for the biggest job in the world, it is hard to believe a year and a has been off he was a blip on the political radar. some called him a joke who would use us until the serious contenders took over. now, that joke turned around.
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>> my father, donald j. trump. >> it was a setting that may have seemed more appropriate for a las vegas act than a president but june 16 of 2015 in trump tower donald trump has something very important to say to america >> ladies and gentlemen i am officially running for president of the united states and we are going to make our country great again. >> the 69-year-old billionaire real estate mogul had never held office but now he was going to all the marbles, beyond the announcement, one section of his speech got almost all the attention. >> when mexico sends its people
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they're not sending their best, they're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapist and some i assume are good people. >> this is not how candidates normally specific. pundits announced the campaign dead on arrival. >> how should republicans hand tell donald trump? >> age nor him. he will not win the knox nice. >> it is not what the republican party needs. >> trump kept it out banging the immigration drum. >> i will build a great, great wall on our southern border and i will have mexico pay for the wall. mark my words. all the line bake fodder for punch lanes. >> how are you dealing with immigration? >> build a giant wall. >> okay. what about the economy? >> build a giant wall. >> yet his tough talk struck a tough cord. >> no one believes walls betterren they m. >> by mid-july he shot to the
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top of a crowded republican field. >> his free wheeling style got the lie i don't's share of media attention. for instance, no one makes fun of a war hero except donald trump here talking about john mccain. >> he is not a war hero. he is a war hero because he is captured. i like people that weren't captured i hate to tell you. >> the pundits, again, pounded him out. >> he needs to be apologizing. >> he is not a viable candidate. can you not say these things without crash asking burning. but the polling improved. >> everyone else, bing. >> what would make other candidates radioactive original seemed to milk him stronger. >> there was the comment he made in "rolling stone" about fiorina and i quote, "look at that face, would anyone vote for that? but his position on ton remained
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firm. there were a few twists and turns ahead by late may, he secured his party's nomination. >> thank you very much, everybody. thank you. >> i am your voice. after the republican natural conference in late july he pulled even with hillary clinton in the polls. if anyone thought he would moderate for the general election they were mistaken. >> hillary rotten clinton. he was ready for more trash talk. >> anybody want it? you can have it. >> in for debate with secretary clinton he went out of his way to attack rosie. >> recy, i said,ive things to her and everyone would agree she deserves it and nobody feels sorry for her. after secretary clinton mentioned her name. >> he called this woman miss piggy. he would take on former miss
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universe. >> she gained a massive amount of weight and it was a real problem. >> in early october comments captured on take by a hot mike in 2005 were rehissed. in the tape, he shared lewd comments with billy bush from access hollywood. >> grab emby the [ blank ]. whatever you want. you can do anything. >> after that, 11 women spoke out claiming to have been sexually harassed by donald trump. all the events never happened. never. >> with a month to go before election day, donald trump looked like he was in deep trouble. >> what a campaign it has been. all the long winding road to the white house unders here. all the polls are set to close. >> early the vase close, closer than predict by those who thought secretary clinton was a shoe in. the feeling was trump would have
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to take the swing states of florida, north carolina and ohio. just to have a chance. at 10:30, a victory for trump in ohio can be called. >> at 10:45, north carolina goes to trump. >> on monday morning they had a much bigger lead in absentee and early voting with 123,000 more republicans who turned out and voted early or absentee and 22,000 fewer democrats who voted early or absentee tom paired to four years ago and i said on monday he will take north carolina unless election day considerably different than election days have continueded to be. >> at 11 mc, donald trump will win the state of florida. according to the fox news decision desk now it was anyone's game. >> are you starting to feel that hillary clinton might lose this thing? >> i am nervous. >> 11:30, trump wins wisconsin.
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>> at 2:41, when he won another rust belt state, the biggest, pennsylvania, it put him over-the-top. >> this means that donald trump will be the 45 president of the united states. winning the most unreal, surreal, election we have ever seen. >> election night was not until he saw the 270s numbers that he knew it was real. but it was a complete vindication how he ran his campaign on his terms with his own still and with his own message. >> donald trump fought a campaign not just against candidates but against conventional wisdom. he won. the pundits didn't thing he could do it. but the people did. it obviously struck a nerve. we will look at that when we return.
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>> donald trump's success came as a surprise to the political and media class. this is partly because he seesed upon issues that mattered deeply to a last americans who felt long ignored. one such issue. trade. >> from the start of his campaign donald trump's economic populism made him a favorite among white working class voters . >> the best we to stay competitive and protect business long term is to move production from our facility in
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indianapolis to mexico. >> this video shows the moment when 1,400 workers at carrier air conditioning were told their jobs would be shipped from indianapolis to mexico in 2017. >> we're moving. shut down. moving to monterey, mexico, and i thought, wow...really? >> a carrier employee for 25 years was this when management made the announcement. >> i want to be clear, this is strictly a business decision. people were hollering, racing cain. one give said f.u. >> dave was a carrier employee of 13 years. >> that one guy said it all for everybody. i look up and i heard somebody crying and my friend was crying
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and it just devastated her. >> i was numb just didn't know what the hell to say. >> days later, at a republican debate, donald trump was the only candidate who speak about the mass lay off. >> all of these 1,400 people that are being laid off were crying, a very sad situation and he explained what he would do to carrier if elected president. >> i will get consensus from congress and we are going tax you when the air conditioning come in so stay where you are or build in the united states. >> that sort of talk directly contradicted decades of republican thinking on free trade. >> i did catch it on the news that he brought up carrier and i thought, about time says something. >> mark is a democrat, and a union member, this time he decided to support trump. i believe the entire political system is going to be different from now on. it needs to be changed.
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nothing gets done. nothing is happening that benefits the american people but it is benefiting somebody else. >> if we let even go to mexico we are not going to have any jobs for our grandchildren. >> everyone's mad and they got fed up with the government letting things like this happen. >> i appreciate any candidate that will do more to keep jobs in america. >> i hope he can save my job. and everybody else's job in the same situation. it is not the first factory to close down. >> another example is niagara ceramics in bull, new -- in buf, new york. >> gentleman was the vice president. >> very difficult for us to compete, difficult to manufacture a ready in the usa and dollars per piece more than you could buy it for at a port
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on either coast. >> today, the old warehouse feels almost haunted. not by ghosts but memories of when the factory employed more than 400 workers. >> we held on but we could not do it. >> bronco was down but not out and opened a new facility in rochester, new york, called north star, smaller but growing. >> donald trump made it very clear we have made some bad trade deals and they are affecting businesses like me today. we are not working on a level playing field. >> joe felt is strongly about it he and his family worked to get trump elected. all the fact that trump is a businessman is playing a huge factor in my support of him. he understands what it is like to be where i am. >> in a much larger scale.
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>> before he entered licks, new york congressman chris collins was personally involved in securing funding that kept niagara ceramics amet for several years. then he became the first congressman to support trump. today he is the congressional liaison for trump during the transition. >> were you ever nervous jump on the trump train so early? >> i was neither neither voice. it was an easy decision to milk coming from western new york devastate bid bad trail deals. >> when it is president trump how will he help jobs come back? >> we have to negotiate trade deals and have fair trade. >> when i'm president in a company wants to fire their workers and leave for mexico or other can bees, we will charge them a 35% tax when they want to ship their products back into
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the united states. >> i don't believe the president of ford is new going to follow through and move the small cars to mexico. that is decision he reverse. >> you start talking tariffs and critics say the jobs are again for good, you don't buy it? >> not everyone is going to be in the stem world, a scientist, a physician, those are great jobs, but be honest, where are the good jobs? it is not in the lower-paid service industries. it is making "stuff." what we used to do. we have to level the playing field. all the frustrations and anger of the working class played a central role in the 2016 election. how is it that a celebrity billionaire came to be their voice? that's next. (pop) campbell's tomato soup and grilled cheese.
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>> most presidential biographies describe years of rising through the ranches before achieving the top job. that will not be the case with donald trump. nevertheless for those who thing he came out of nowhere there is a lot history lead up to it. next, a lifetime's worth of history a. >> donald john trump son of fred and mary was born june 14, 1946. in queens, new york.
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fred was a real estate developer specializing in middle income apartments. young donald grew up around building sites and construction workers. but he had a rebellious streak. fred was a no nonsense father. he superintendent his son to military school, the new york military academy. >> my father said it is the best thing that ever happened to him, giving him a last discipline. >> that is donald there, the biggest guy. >> ted want to military school with donald trump. they became friends. france the first time that trump connected with one of the little people. >> he did protect me a lot from bullies. when three said don't go near him, they did not. back then, the young trump was a mighty competitor. >> a great athlete. anything he wanted to do, he would be the first. he far exceeded the rest of the group as far as his talent. >> trump followed his father into real estate. in 1971, he what given full
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control of the family company which he renamed the trump organization. but trump wasn't the average real estate sonnor he had a taste for the spotlight and regularly seen on the town with a beautiful woman on his arm. in 1977 he married ivana part of manhattan scene. in 1983 he opened up the flag ship building on 50 avenue. in 1986, he published "art of deal." trump had become a national figure. you never knew where he would show up next. way back then, mike dunbar a g.o.p. activist from new hampshire saw political promise in the billionaire. dunbar licked the idea of a businessman who could get things done. >> that is why i started a draft trump campaign. >> so in new hampshire in 1987
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as people waved trump for president signs, donald trump made the first campaign speech. speaking without notes, he hit on and of the same economic themes that propelled him to the white house. the all the message in 1987 did not change, just the players. back then it was japan and saudi arabia and today it is chinese and mexico. we are getting our lunch eating by our trading partners and the people who are hurting are people lick me, people who work for a living. we either ones who are feeling it. so trump appeals to us. >> they left the restaurant after the speech and moved him to a press conference. >> i had to get him from the speaker's podium to a side door which was a good distance and as we moved along he kept stopping shaking hands with the wait stuff, with the cops, and with the firemen. three ignored the other people wearing the suits, with it was the common man that attracted
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donald trump and that he reached out to. i think that's what is happening todays he is still reach out to us, not to the guys in the suits. >> he did not run back then but the seed had been planted. in the knews his business ventures had ups and downs. so did his love life. >> he divorced ivana in 1991. >> he then married an actress marla maples in 1993. >> it was a relationship that was happening and...and divorced her in 1999. >> in 2004 his profile rose as never before, when he bay the star of "the aresidence advertise." >> you're fired. >> summer, you are he marries his present day wife, a model, melania, in 2005. he never stopped think about
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politics and as he entered the 60s if he wase about a run who could for longer play the waiting game asking kellyanne conway president and c.e.o. of the polling again to do some research to see where he would stand in the 2012 race. >> missing from the field for republicans in 2011 was somebody who was not a typical politician. explode -- somebody who would be an outsider. years later kellyanne conway would my a major role in trump's campaign. but in 2011 he wasn't ready to throwly hat in the ring. instead, he endorsed republican candidate mitt romney, another businessman who sold himself as someone who could get things done. >> but when romney lost, it was now or never for trump. he started to put together a staff. he also started conducting with conservative media outlets and
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organizations. he gave speeches at places like cpac. >> i'm doing this because we have to take our country become. >> one person in early 2015, newt gingrich. >> he asked very probing and intelligent questions on what does it take physically, how do you schedule it, how do you balance yourself, what would it cost from january of 2015 through south carolina? i said, probably between $730 and $80 million. he said, well, a yacht. so this would be more interesting than a yacht. i thought, he is going. our when he announced the run, he was ready. and if the rest of the candidates were fought ready for him, the public was. >> donald trump has described the campaign as a movement and that movement has been collecting some unlikely voices. we will talk to some of them when re-- we return.
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politically correct. but nobody says anything because you don't want to step on toes or hurt someone's feelings or be called a racist. he is saying exactly what everyone wants do say. >> i brought the action, right? the fat too artist was offering free trump tattoos when we first mit him this year. business was brisk. and varied between "make america great," and the trump head. >> we have done his face and all the rest are either "we the people," tattoos with "make america great,". >> when you put on the tattoo, do you talk issues. >> they are just supportive and they want to feel like america's great again. they want to feel like they're going to be secure and they're not going to have to be worried about things happening to their kids or them. they love that donald trump said
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what he says. >> one of those on the receiving end was max who came in from massachusetts to get the free tattoo. >> i got a trump tattoo on back of my calf and it is his portrait. >> that is a permanent deal. >> it is. >> a you are in. >> i'm in. 100%. there is no going back on that it is there forever. >> let's see it. >> you want to see it? >> there he is. how about that. "the donald." >> to crowley, the billionaire businessman represents hope for the work man. >> as a construction worker and a carpenter, work is not great the past couple of years. it has been hard especially with a family supporting them and as a business class kind of guy, he promised a lot of good things for the future and the future is everything for me and my family. >> now you can look at your leg
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and get inspired. >> absolutely. i'm behind trump 100% now donald trump is behind me. >> is this a revolt? >> i think it's a revolt against the politicians that are running the country now and doing such a bang up job. i think it's time and everybody else thinks it's tame to change it. >> holmes was not alone in finding a new political direction. fox news report was in the misdemeanor the clash at future of the republican party at the going convention. >> donald trump has been in five pairness 10 years. he has given over 700,000 to the democrats. we not sure . >> i was a democrat for 30 years and that man convinced though a republican. who give as [blank] if he
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changes. i'm a republican now and you are saying if you grew up as a republican you better than me as a democrat? >> the trump supporter was cheryl anna nurse who works for the department in norfolk. >> i was a 3 year democrat, the fact that somebody said that donald trump because his opinions and his positions have changed over the years, is nature a valid republican conservative, that could run for the office is absolutely wrong. >> another person transformed by the trump campaign was chris who makes his living by creating chainsaw sculptures. >> if i have a couple of logs and a chainsaw i can turn it into something that will set put gas in my trunk and a pillow under my head. >> as founder of bikers for trump he told us that trump is just what the doctor ordered. >> donald trump is going to
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bring dignity back to our country and give us a sense of direction. >> we need america back. we are going to get our country back. this is a movement. it is happening now. the establishment is coming on board. we will see who holds out. >> those that are there before fall in line and make things happening and represent the people that put them there. >> we caught up with him in washington, dc, after the election. all the reaction of the left is exemplifying our need for donald trump. they need to get over it because we won. we are going to be very good stewards of this leadership. donald trump is going to change the direction of this country. the democrats have no one to blame but themselves. if they wonder how we got to donald trump, ask president obama and his policies. >> i am first, a conservative a mother, an educateed person, an attorney. and a woman. >> a former prosecutor from
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southern virginia, told us for her at least the reports of the mistreatment of women were outweighed by other concerns. >> he has the courage and fortitude to withstand all of the blow back from saying what he is saying about muslim immigration and building a wall and illegal immigration and one issue after the next. he is willing to say most of us were thinking. >> we have no other way around this. >> a republican from rural pennsylvania, directs low budget horror films. he told us he considered himself a reagan man but said donald trump is the only candidate he trusts to take action. >> they all want to sell out the average working man so their bodies can make more money. is he the best messenger?
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no but he is the only messenger we got. >> he joined a wave in pennsylvania that saw many directs that voted for president surprisingly going to trump this time around. i started crying when i found out he won. >> somebody give as damn. somebody cares. he could be a charlatan, but he gave a dam and clinton and then if he crews up the presidency, it is worth it. >> as shakespeare wrote, what past is prolong, so far we have been look at what led us up to the historic moment. we will discuss what the past could be prologue to. with the right steps, 80% of recurrent ischemic strokes could be prevented.
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>> in the 1972 film identity candidate," where the character runs underdog senate campaign where robert redford the last line is "what do we do now," it is a cynical take on american politics but this is a question that must have again through the mind of many politicians after getting caught up in the campaign you suddenly find, you are no longer running and now are expected to lead. it is likely many in the trump circle must be asking the same question, what do we do now? certainly, even more americans are asking, what will he do next?
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>> yes, we will build a great wall. of all the promises candidate donald trump made the one that get the most attentions with the wall. >> the he be able to build it? >> kellyanne conway has little doubt. he'll build the wall, mexico will pay for it, immigration is what is fair to the illegal immigrant. and donald trump has promised to say what is fair to the american worker? he will make good on the promises. >> karl rove believes the people will allow a little give. >> as i travel, i say, do you think he can build the wall and everyone said, no, no, no, no, no, but he will secure the borders. >> he will see guyance when it comes to deporting illegal immigrants with mayors of major cities say will they will be
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sanctuary cities. >> you not on the same page as immigration? >> i don't almost agree with that. we are on the same page on securing the border. that border security first is what president-elect donald trump is talking about what we all agree with. >> the deporting? >> right now, we want to secure the border and that is the first priority. >> as for repealing and replacing obamacare, we are told that is still on track. trump has talked about keeping two elements of obamacare, letting kids survey on their parents' plan physical they are 26 and making sure people with pre-exist conditions are still covered. >> it happens to be one of the strongest assets. >> the obama legacy is the main thing, of course; obama carry and he is backtracking. all the. >> their of "listen liberal." if you look at obamacare certain as expectses of massively
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popular and to undue that is to kill your political future. i think he will work on it call it trump care. he will adjust it in this way and that. >> no, he will make good on his promises and the fact there are 33,000 pages in the affordable care act, and i am sure you can find one or two good things in 32,000 pages even a stop clock tells the right time twice a day, he has made very clear what the replacement plan is. >> trump also has big plans for infrastructure spending. as outlined in the victory speech. >> we going to fix our inner cities and rebuild highways, tub knells be bridges, schools, infrastructure, we will rebuild our infrastructure and put millions of our people to work as we rebuild it. >> this is going to an battle. he has two battles. one is a battle with the
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democrats because they are not, they may not consider what everyone wants to spend sufficient and he will is a battle with the republicans who spent eight years belittling the stimulus bill. >> there is the promise to drain the swamp of washington. >> he talks about draining the swamp and reducing the size of federal government, eliminating the regulations that have choked off our economy and the obnoxious revolving door of individuals making millions based on contacts, this is no question that is all going to happen. >> i can understand why many of the lobbyists and consultants in washington, dc, are just incredibly nervous their gravy train is going to be busted off the wheels. i has to stop. >> what i used to say as a joke, i said if i do my job i will lose a lot of money on the condo i bought because there will an surplus of politicians to residents and own as we do drain the swamp and reduce the public
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of federal employees i am happy to move money on that investment. >> he made other promises, renegotiating train deals, strengthen the united states military, increase educational opportunities and in general, though, make america great again. >> they hiked him because president obama is doing stuff to our country that we totally disagree with and this gay is going to be a strong leader who will secure our borders, make america's military strong again, make our country respected around the world, get good trade deals and get the economy going again and there will be better jobs and bigger paychecks. >> in january, when he is sworn in to office, donald trump's plans will finally be tested by the real world. how will they work out will help determine not just what sort of presidency he will have but what sort of country we will be
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living in. eight years ago, many americans thought we on the verge of a newer remarks the democrats had won the white house, head both chambers of commerce and seemed on the verge of turning the united states supreme court. today, all of that is reverseed. politics works this way sometimes. president-elect donald trump is a controversial figure. but now it is his job to prove to americans that they made the right choice and on the next four years, wraps we will see in the trump revolution is the beginning of a new era itself or just another swing of the pendulum. that is our program. thanks for being.
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>> brand new hour of "america's election headquarters." >> and president-elect donald trump is back in manhattan this evening, amid growing speculation and division in the g.o.p. on his possible choice for secretary of state. >> there are mixed reactions around the globe over the death of cuban dictator fidel castro. we will have a report from havana as cubans pay respect to their long time hard-line come 50 leader. >> violence in new orleans as shots ring out on bourbon street with the latest on early morning shoot that left one dead and nine
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