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a? hmmm... >> hello, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> we had that moment for a second. >> that moment we had to connect for a second as you guys know. donald trump is naming names. outsider chosen a few ultimate insiders to do his transition. >> we want you as always to tell what you is on your mind with #5@630. >> and trump moving forward planning administration and two big appointments making reince priebus chief of staff and stephen bannon named chief
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to donald trump. >> joining us now susan crabtree correspond ept forewashington examiner thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> let me ask you off the top let's talk about insider outsider thing. we have reince priebus that seems like good choice and stephen bannon a lot of people were upset with. do you think this will bode well for all the people that voted for donald trump who were expecting to see more outsiders in this? >> well, certainly it has all of washingto roar. i've never seen so much division oaf appointment of talk white house staffer. phone calls started pouring into me zoo. con serve activities and tea party patriot tie who's were helpful in getting trump elected on the ground in key swing states were very upset about the reports coming in that reince priebus would be getting chief of staff
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decision and the next day, waited until about 4 whk news came out and it was interesting press release as you know. stephen bannon was listed first as strategic advisor and then reince priebus. >> a lot was paid to order of names in that. suess app, here's the deal. barack obama in 2008 after elected named tom daschle second of human health and services didn't pay taxes at one point. ho that nomination was withdrawn. this is one of the advisors. when you talk about bannon overseeing a web site that says there's no hiring bias for women they just suck in interviews. thiscy new frontier here. >> he forged new frontier in journalism. he was mixing commentary and journalism and it's a new hybrid brave new world. his supporters wanted tenacious
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house and they are not going to be happy unless this was a way for trump to avert his revort from the right and now he's getting up copping from democrat and establishment republicans over this. i think that trump is like kelly and conway said it's up up to trump to decide what kind of administration he wants and certainly by naming bannon to one of the top roles he's sending a going to be this -- he's not going to retreat. he want to have a tenacious approach and he wants to be true to what his campaign was. >> speaking of that, president obama reporters asked him today in last press kavrns you know what did he think of the appointments. let's say a listen to what he had to say. >> president obama: it would not be apoint for me to comment on every appointment the
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if i want to be consistent with the notion we're going to facilitate a smooth transitioning. the people have spoken. donald trump will be the next president, 45th president of the united states. and it will be up to him to set up a team that he thinks will serve him well and reflect his policies. >> wove got other key positions that need to be named do you think donald trump will continue to name people who are insiders. >> you would have newt gingrich in the mix and you have no choice. even facing same washington conundrum president obama did and inside of his administration. he promised to not have lobbyist in his administration and political insiders and guess what it's very, very difficult to do. >> right. >> there are 5,000 jobs he has to fill by january 20th and who are the people that know how to
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>> they're already here. >> already here. >> yeah. >> all right. >> susan crab tree thanks for joining us tonight. >> my pleasure. >> thanks. >> all right. well some local politicians especially concerned with appointment of steve bannon of president-elect trump counselor and folks in montgomery county. >> students in montgomery county making voices heard a lot to get to from there. let's get you out to tom fitzgerald live tonight in rockville. hey, fits, what's going on. >> good evening we're talking about the trump talked about fem on the far right represent thrilled about the fact that reince priebus will be chief of staff. we talked to polltations in montgomery kouxty today. keep it it mind the current secretary of labor tom paris used to serve on the montgomery county council. you don't have to go far to the white house to find people here
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going to be going on inside the west wing. >> bannon has chief strategist this is hitting home to nancy devaro and mike eld ridge. and there were headlines oaf the next couple ears years nat time are one of these folks liked what they saw and particularly in regard to late and regards to people of the jewish faith. they have very serious questions bothel ridge and navaro tonight about what this appointment will mean for people in their community. sdm we're all very, very concerned i believe we need to first off congress gets to step in at some degree and senate and and
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this is a fast improving process and they'll get to other positions and obviously for people of the cabinet, et cetera. i'm kenned again we have a large communityty that works hard every day to contribute to this county and the reelingon. there's no doubt there's plenty of uncertainty. here's the think the u.s. snats does not confirm any of these white house as much as people may not like steve bannon and ultimately this decision is up to president-elect trulp not to any outside politicians either from united states senate or montgomery country counts ill. virginia tech presidential scholar says fears of
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>> avenue time the other side portrayed in unflattering like comparing them to hitler. nazis. this is high personally it's what we do when dispointed voters get to express disnoyment all kidz of ways do you think this time different and they can certainly understand if people with concerned and we've already seen them sort of walk bark wards on some of those things right? it's making many of them think about what makes sense to do in the first several days of new administration. >> it's been a long while since weaver seen washington
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gives rise to people that believe the president will have this all encompassing power. >> certainly it z the last time that happened 2001 george w. bush came into office. >> which was very brief jim jeffs finally went to democrats u.s. senate. that could be the case in this administration if perceived region. i doyt that happens. nonetheless congress moves somewhat deliberately and somewhat slowly at times i don't think everything will happen all at once with administration. >> the idea of dictatorship over blown. >> significantly. absolutely. >> thanks so much for joining us. >> and facebook maybe you heard this is caught in post election cross hairs and questioning
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>> live at the museum tonight, hi, ronica. >> reporter: hey, shawn, jim, we're inside the like share elect exhibit and i'm here with gene of the museum and we were talking about facebook and mark zuckerberg feeling need or pressure or whatever inspired post. but taking to facebook to put this post really in defense of facebook saying 99% of posts are tell me about your take on this. >> i like the idea that any one factor or twitter orp determined the election elections are complex. particularly this one. social media was engaged in this election and i don't think it was determinative factor.
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talk about donald trump this weekend in 60 minutes interview where he said that he rally credited social media with success. do you think it's fair assessment of his own campaign he wound a way to raise visibility. to do go have a candidate that 18 months ago jocked about and then victorious and now president-elect. his skill was using social medi before. everybody will replicate that in 2020. >> part of success had to do with the fact trump did not stop using social media when they started to run. this is ow it intersected with the campaign. check it out. back to you. >> fun to play with the big wall, too.
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thank you ronica. >> and a look at that, hey, sue. >> hi, jim, shawn, not a lot of sunshine. clouds thickening this afternoon and this evening. showers moving in later tonight. and last night where we saw suburban areas drop to 20s that won't be case tonight. head to the 40s. we need rain and those showers will develop and spread to the area every overnight lot of rain but you can quart to half inch and dropped to 45 degrees overnight. tuesday, brighter afternoon. maybe leftover spotty drizzle in the morning as we head to 60. and a little more sunshine in the afternoon. now if these cold nights you have thinking it will be a long winter how about late fall break here. thursday, friday, 64, 70. it looks like a great couple days there if you like it warmer and few more showers
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say strong front dropping us mid you 50s, surprised and monday of next week. time is flying, isn't it, shawn, jim? >> i can't believe thanksgiving is almost here. >> ten days away. >> thank you, sue. >> you bet. >> right now journalist gwen eiffel died at the age of 61 after battle can cancer. she was co-host of pbs news hour and moderator washington week. he was in theably ab sent from election coverage last week she took a leave of absence in may to the course of her career she covered 7 presidential elections and moderated two vice presidential debates and cbs news hour called eiffel standard bearer for courage, fairness and integrity in industry going through seismic
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>> a few weeks ago i went it
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first time i've been there in many years. i was very excited and bet sponsored the party. so everyone there was plaque. and it was beautiful. i walked through the gates you know i'm from washington and at the end of the night everyone went to west wing of white house and it was a huge heart and everybody in there was black except for brandon cooper for some and onle walls are pictures of all the presidents of the past and i saw how happy he everybody was. these people had been historically disen franchised and make me feel hopeful and proud to be american and very happy about the prospects of our country. so, in that spirit, i'm wishing donald trump luck and i'm going
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historic a disen franchised demand he give us one two. there you have it. this is tim young. he'll breakdown post election episode which always get a lot of attention after. >> dave shapel started show that thoughtful monolog and got a lot of thumbs up for that what did you think. >> i think he should have started from beginning the beginning of show which you guys didn't show was of course the funeral almost seemed like funeral for liberals or left plague the hallelujah song and it just kind of killed the vibe. i wanted them to start funny. dave chappelle was funny after that and unifying the message but to start off the show depressing. >> it was low. >> okay. here's the deal. people who know tim, tim, you approached comedy from conservative viewpoint something we don't see a lot in the world of comedy and stephen
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brand on discrediting donald trump. where do you go in comedy. >> their tears were so delicious. watching them be so depressed and not know what to do on election night and the night after and just kind of foolish after all the that. they thought it was a lock. john oliver 29 minutes going after trump and big fu 2016 at the end they don't know how to reach other half of country and it's very, very interesting and where do they go. >> give tim yng a tv show that's where it goes. >> maybe this iser rar for tim young tv show. >> and if you take a look at it there's half of a country nobody was paying attention to in hollywood or entertaining to and there they're out in the willederness and you see snl start off with 9/11 type intro and they're plague to themselves and the d.c. bubble we're in too.
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made a big deal about big new york centric things the rest of the country couldn't gvr a damn about. i think that's where the media failed during this coverage. think about the people if you see big bang theory number one show on tv half of america hates that show. they look down upon people that find humor funny. it's a market. people are watching that. >> yeah and it just seems to me that there's kind of a -- not to use buzz words but there's interest lex tuille elite that doesn't think this rests of country i conservative comedian i interact with people all the time and i can't believe the rest of media and major networks have not caught on to that. >> tim is here guys if you wants him. he's here. all right? >> and it's not for humor then his jacket. >> i dress well. look, this is like $8 from good will. >> i can discredit that. >> thanks so much. >> thanks. >> appreciate it. >> president obama and vp were
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>> we've seen these. tim i would like your opinion on all of these.
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>> done didn't is on way in and joe biden on the way out. >> fans have been having fun sharing imagining post election conferences between the president and vp m check out first one here says okay so we sneak in one night around february and sal shoes and joe president respoken and you know then dumps legos all over the floor. >> it would be funnier if he we had tim read them. >> second one now tim liked this one second one says joe why are you still holding hi hand. i want to freak mike peps out. >> why? just roll with it. >> another one. vp says here's the plan you have seen home alone president responds by saying joe.
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of them. are there four now. >> maybe three. >> two too many i. >> i agree. >> biden has a reputation $that best part of him not running he embraced persona of being a little bit of character at times. >> love it. >> he has fun with it indeed. >> indeed. >> people celebrated donald trump election with election night spread and others mourn hillary clinton's loss over a couple drinks. >> well we have something if you need a little cleaning out or cleanse we'll help you reset because special folks are here, they'll help us cleanse ourselves post election style.
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>> tell us what's in it. >> charcoal great for detox binds toxins eliminated in the body and grape lemonade. >> i do likety seriously do. >> people line up at the doors for this stuff. >> what else. >> this is salad in a bottle. brace yourself. >> is there ran. dressing component. >> no, pear. >> none at all. >> to go down the line. we have 30 seconds here. >> show then mine quick. >> this is 'tis the season seasonal apple pie in a bottle. >> that's not fair. >> i got the good ones here. >> and cheer me up will have kind of nut milk, almond milk, vanilla beatenp taste like chocolate milk. >> you got the deserve. >> jim got the -- >> there's dupont circle store
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your web site. >> drinks .com. >> let's all cleanse we'll see you tonight at 10.
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announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: george lopez, he is livid, vulgar and upset about donald trump. >> i will give him a chance to [bleep] my [bleep]. >> he's very upset. he looks like half the country this week. >> i will stop eating chee-tos. anything orange i don't want. >> conor mcgregor, he destroyed at ufc 205. he's the first fighter to hold two belts stooment. -- at the same time. his after party looks so much fun. >> you know who's going to have a kid soon? conor mcgregor. >> the best part is, he doesn't know what the baby is due. >> march, is it? i think march. >> you hear somebody from the back yell, she's due in may. he's like really? >> lil wayne is now pledging his allegiance to a completely different mogul. out with birdman. in with jay-z.

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