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as claire says, it's like, okay, you want to talk populism. what does it mean to have elon musk, the world's richest man, literally negotiating foreign policy on calls with, like, foreign leaders on the dais at the inauguration, were functioning as a shadow president. you want to talk populism. you want to talk the voice of the people. what does it mean to have unelected judicial officials serving life lifetime terms, making massively significant decisions about american life, and remaining completely unaccountable? i actually thought, you know, as far as a blueprint for what issues democrats might want to focus on in the coming years, it wasn't a bad one. >> well, first of all, alex, i too was surprised that joe biden, of all people, would call for term limits on the supreme court because he was so reluctant in the 2020 campaign to even touch the supreme court and had to be pushed to even create a sort of faux commission to address court reform, which he obviously ignored their recommendations. so that that's a huge step. yeah. look, it's obv
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claire is exactly right. there were many people who thought after january 6th that he didn't stand a chance. he was politically dead. you know who those people included? many republicans like kevin mccarthy, like mitch mcconnell. there were people who feared for their lives in that house chambers where kamala harris just presided over the certification. >> mike pence. >> trump's doctor at the time, ronnie jackson who is now a congressman from texas was standing there with a flag pole he was using in case he needed to wield it as a spear or club against the rioters ready to burst through the house chamber doors. this congressman now just like the other republicans insist that january 6th wasn't really that big of a deal. that the media and democrats have blown it out of proportion. andt sadly, that is the alterne reality that exists in orpolitical system right now. it is a sign of how deeply divided this country remains. also, how many americans are willing to kind of deny that thh kind of politics that trump
claire is exactly right. there were many people who thought after january 6th that he didn't stand a chance. he was politically dead. you know who those people included? many republicans like kevin mccarthy, like mitch mcconnell. there were people who feared for their lives in that house chambers where kamala harris just presided over the certification. >> mike pence. >> trump's doctor at the time, ronnie jackson who is now a congressman from texas was standing there with a flag...
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joining me now are claire mccaskill. it's great to have both of you wise people here. predicter, fortune tellers. claire, you know, i wonder, you've been through trump one, and i wonder how you're thinking about the dawn of trump two, and whether some of these very big promises, bigger than the promises he made the first time around will be executed on. >> you know, if you take off what he promised last time, he promised a wall and paid for it, no, didn't happen. he was going to reduce the deficit, he blew the deficit up. so really, there were very few promises he kept in the first administration except cutting taxes for wealthy folks. and he managed to do that with a republican only vote in the senate and also in the house. there may have been a few. bottom line is, he is now promised a mass deportation, you know, that is way harder than it looks and i don't think a huge chunk of the folks who voted for him will like the way that looks. he says he will take off taxes of social security. he says all kinds of things that blow up the deficit. and i honestly, i don't see
joining me now are claire mccaskill. it's great to have both of you wise people here. predicter, fortune tellers. claire, you know, i wonder, you've been through trump one, and i wonder how you're thinking about the dawn of trump two, and whether some of these very big promises, bigger than the promises he made the first time around will be executed on. >> you know, if you take off what he promised last time, he promised a wall and paid for it, no, didn't happen. he was going to reduce...
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claire mccaskill, it's great to see you, claire.hanks for joining me tonight. >> you bet. >>> we have much more to get to tonight including mark zuckerberg's huge gift to donald trump, speaking of gifts. but first trump still has a few more legal hurdle to clear before inauguration day and we're going to get into those with msnbc legal analyst joyce vance coming up next. msnbc lege vance coming up next for all those making it big out there... ...shouldn't your mobile service be able to keep up with you? get wifi speeds up to a gig at home and on the go. introducing powerboost, only from xfinity mobile. now that's big. you know how airlines tell parents to put the oxygen mask on themselves first? it's the same with caregivers. if you're taking care of a loved one, take care of yourself first, because their wellness starts with yours. . >>> in the remaining two weeks before donald trumpficially becomes president again, he is still confronting very live issues in court including whether or not he'll be sentenced in new york city after
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i talk to people every day and say, you know, claire oop. so disskurnl kurnled and so depreed, we cannot tune out. we have to tune in. 50% of the country agrees with us. 50% of the country doesn't want this. they don't want somebody who played footsie with assad in charge of the intelligence community. they do not want a guy who is not capable and competent running the finest military in the world. they do not want people who attacked police officers pardoned for their crimes. so there's work to do here, and you know, together we are going do it. others on this network are going to do it, but the people in this country have to decide that they don't quit fighting just because donald trump won the electoral college and that's what kamala harris represented today, and she did it with a smile on her face, and i couldn't be prouder of her. >> much more on that part of the story in a second. congressman, we're going to continue to call on you. thank you very much for starting us off today and sticking around for our conversation. claire and tim,
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but i feel, claire, that this has been very revelatory.seful to know this, because whenever republicans say dei, it's just code for we only want white men, white christian men to do things. and if anyone isn't that, we automatically say they're unqualified. and if they are that, we automatically say they're qualified even when it's clear they're not. this man is clearly not qualified, but he has the right demographics to make republicans feel special and to feel confident. that's the end of the story, right? yeah. >> you know, if you spent five minutes at the pentagon and i got to tell you the truth, you do not get a vibe that this is an overly leftist organization, not this is this is this is an organization that's steeped in discipline, values, character, and integrity. and i got to tell you, joy, the last time i looked. what is it? woke to be sober. you know, this is a man who couldn't decide today whether he was a new man who deserved redemption or where every everything that was said about him was, quote unquote, anonymous smears. yea
but i feel, claire, that this has been very revelatory.seful to know this, because whenever republicans say dei, it's just code for we only want white men, white christian men to do things. and if anyone isn't that, we automatically say they're unqualified. and if they are that, we automatically say they're qualified even when it's clear they're not. this man is clearly not qualified, but he has the right demographics to make republicans feel special and to feel confident. that's the end of the...
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senator claire mccaskill is here. msnbc contributor mike barnicle and rogers chair in the american presidency at vanderbilt university. historian jon meacham in just a few short hours, donald trump will be inaugurated as the 47th president of the united states. in a wide ranging phone interview with nbc news on saturday, trump said the theme of his inauguration speech today will be unity and strength, and also used the word fairness, just as he did back in 2017. trump is entering office as a political disrupter, promising to seize momentum starting on day one. >> you know, claire mccaskill, it's so important for people to read the political climate. and when i was interviewing bill clinton a couple of months ago at the 25th anniversary of his presidential library, he said democrats, in effect, forgot to meet people where they are. i love that you're here as somebody, as somebody that represented missouri and represented a state that has gone deep red. now we can sit and grind our teeth and get angry if, if, if, if you
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in any particular donald trump. >> claire mccaskill.or elissa slotkin, who had an incredible line of questioning there that probably taught us the most about what if ryan nobles reporting is accurate, someone who is about to be confirmed because no one in the republican party is troubled, and i guess four of them would have to be by his standing as someone accused of sexual assault and someone accused by his fox news colleagues as being drunk before his on air obligations as a morning show anchor. but elissa slotkin, i think, illuminated a lot of his views and positions on the kinds of orders that donald trump has said he plans to issue. your thoughts on that line of questioning? >> well, she was a rock star today, and i think she's going to be a tremendous addition to the united states senate and the armed services committee. but what's really amazing about this, nicole, is how ironic this hearing was, because they tried to trot out a narrative that somehow he was coming along to clean up politics at the pentagon. and i want you to kno
in any particular donald trump. >> claire mccaskill.or elissa slotkin, who had an incredible line of questioning there that probably taught us the most about what if ryan nobles reporting is accurate, someone who is about to be confirmed because no one in the republican party is troubled, and i guess four of them would have to be by his standing as someone accused of sexual assault and someone accused by his fox news colleagues as being drunk before his on air obligations as a morning...
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a heaping dose of real talk from claire and john.hank you guys both for joining me on this special evening. i wish you happy holidays. lots of rest for the months and years to come. thanks my friends. >> happy holidays. >>> still to come, how donald trump's love of crypto could make some rich folks even richer. all at taxpayer expense. plus, antiabortion activists are emboldened by what they won in the first trump administration. now they have a wish list for round two. that's next. round two. that's next. what's up, you seem kinda sluggish today. things aren't really movin'. you could use some metamucil. metamucil's psyllium fiber helps keep your digestive system moving. so you can feel lighter and more energetic. metamucil keeps you movin'. and try the 2 week challenge at metamucil.com we all know that words have power. they set things in motion and make us happy or sad. but there's one word that stands out, because when people say it, lives are changed. it's not a big word. it's itsy bitsy. it's only three little letters. but when
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msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill is here. but we're going to start with my friend and colleague, nbc news white house correspondent vaughn hillyard. he's outside capital one arena. vaughn, let's start with the policies that are already in motion. take me through what exceeds his now vast authorities as the president of the united states. and that's his desire to end birthright citizenship. >> nicole, over the course of the last two years, i know well, so many of us were covering the 2024 presidential election and campaign. >> you were on the front lines of helping cover what was happening on the side of the trump operation, and that were two particular organizations that were crafting. in the case of one of those organizations, they told me more than 250 draft executive orders that would be prepared for a president trump to sign on day one. and there is project 2025 with the heritage foundation. >> other organizations that wrote a 900 plus page playbook for every department and agency of the federal government about how to mo
msnbc political analyst claire mccaskill is here. but we're going to start with my friend and colleague, nbc news white house correspondent vaughn hillyard. he's outside capital one arena. vaughn, let's start with the policies that are already in motion. take me through what exceeds his now vast authorities as the president of the united states. and that's his desire to end birthright citizenship. >> nicole, over the course of the last two years, i know well, so many of us were covering...
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decisions. >> joining our conversation, nbc news senior capitol hill correspondent, garrett, and claire back with us. >> by the standards of the 118th congress, the start of this congress was incredibly smooth, they got this done on just one vote and the speaker pretty effectively deployed donald trump, the president- elect to put some pressure on at least two of the three members getting them to switch their votes, we know that ralph norman and keith had multiple conversations with trump throughout the day including while the vote was still open and their votes were still on the board for other candidates. trump essentially assuaged their concerns to some degree about johnson saying he's the guy, people like him, acknowledging the reality that he's the only person in this conference who can get the votes and in this case you had two members who were willing to vote against the speaker who had nonspecific complaints about spending and about johnson going after conservative priorities and it sounds like they got nonspecific promises back from johnson saying yes i will fight for you on th
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senator claire mccaskill. joe, it should have been a boring process, but all eyes were on the capitol yesterday, especially given what happened four years ago and given the division in our country that still exists about whether or not that was a massive moment in history, never to happen again. >> you see numbers that came out in polls yesterday about republicans, how they felt in january of '21. how they feel now. obviously, republicans far less concerned about it today than they were immediately after it happened. as far as those that said it was okay, the numbers jumped in the gallup poll from, like, 21% to 30% of those republicans who said it was okay. you know, i've been talking about this a good bit, and i just -- it's important that we keep talking about it. we keep talking about the perspective of keeping everything in proper perspective as far as what the election was. i will say, what the biden/harris presidency was. we'll have peter baker on a little bit later on. willie, we keep hearing about land
senator claire mccaskill. joe, it should have been a boring process, but all eyes were on the capitol yesterday, especially given what happened four years ago and given the division in our country that still exists about whether or not that was a massive moment in history, never to happen again. >> you see numbers that came out in polls yesterday about republicans, how they felt in january of '21. how they feel now. obviously, republicans far less concerned about it today than they were...
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general barry mccaffrey, former senator claire mccaskill. elise jordan, thank you so much for a great conversation. joining us now is brendan buck, former aide to house speaker paul ryan and john boehner and an msnbc political analyst. so look, democrats, as you saw brendan in their questioning, tried to paint hegseth as unfit for the post. but here's how republican senator markwayne mullin responded. >> how many senators do you know have got a divorce before cheating on their wives? did you ask them to step down? no, but it's for show. you guys make sure you make a big show and point out the hypocrisy, because the man's made a mistake, and you want to sit there and say that he's not qualified. give me a joke. i mean, it is so ridiculous that you guys hold yourself as this higher standard and you forget you got a big plank in your eye. we've all made mistakes. >> overall, how do you think the strategy on both sides, which i think was pretty consistent, played out? >> yeah, it was interesting. i was searching for what exactly the democratic s
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our kids, carol, michael, maggie and claire and our son-in-law scott was always there to support claudia and me. i'm so proud of each and every one of you. this is truly an emotional and humbling experience for our entire family. in the years ahead we will need your continued prayers and support, because there's a lot of work to be done, and because sadly, the word -- the world around us has grown more divided and cynical. for far too many people hard work has been replaced by handouts. the power of prayer is mocked. the contest of ideas is no longer a matter of right versus wrong but of good versus evil. political opponents cast each other as traders or criminals. i reject this. i believe we can work together without sacrificing our core beliefs. one of my life's mentors was a man named dave sinclair. he instilled to me that building relationships, standing for your values, relying on your faith, and finding a path to make something work is a good thing. my story is living proof that a mentor and a young person's life could have a lifelong impact. mr. sinclair reinforce the values my mo
our kids, carol, michael, maggie and claire and our son-in-law scott was always there to support claudia and me. i'm so proud of each and every one of you. this is truly an emotional and humbling experience for our entire family. in the years ahead we will need your continued prayers and support, because there's a lot of work to be done, and because sadly, the word -- the world around us has grown more divided and cynical. for far too many people hard work has been replaced by handouts. the...
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thanks so much, claire. >> los angeles county is burning now for a fifth day. several wildfires are raging, the largest of them burning out of control. for the latest on the race to contain those flames ahead. kobe. >> the making of a legend. premieres january 25th on cnn. >> i will, they said hello. kind science. skin care is doing very well. so what i'm going to do is i'm going to offer people a deal and i'm going to call it the degeneres deal. clever. we're giving four of my favorite products, two free gifts and free shipping. that's $200 worth of products for 49.95. this whole thing is under 50 bucks. yeah, 49.95. wow. you can call the number on your screen. you can you can go to kind science.com. you can use a qr code. i just want people to try kind science dry. >> i still feel pretty rough or tired with my bow eyes can feel my bow. my bow is the only prescription dry eye drop that forms a protective layer for the number one cause of dry eye. too much tear evaporation for relief. >> that's my. bow. oh, yeah. >> remove contact lenses before using my bow. wa
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joining us now, cnn's claire duffy and mj lee. claire, what about these other alternatives? why are people seeking them out? and many of them, we should also note, are also from chinese based companies. >> yeah, jake, it's interesting because you would expect for users to go to the mainstream platforms instagram, snapchat, youtube, but many of those platforms have been trying for years to replicate tiktok's algorithm, and users mostly say they have not yet cracked it. the entertainment they get on tiktok, the opportunity for small creators to be discovered. tiktok still does that better than anyone else, but i think we're also seeing some frustration from american tiktok users at the u.s. government. some questions about why the government didn't pass. for example, comprehensive privacy legislation that would have protected their data from any app, including facebook and instagram, and instead targeted this app that they love so much. and i think that frustration is showing up most clearly in the popularity of a new tiktok like app that is also based in china called rednote,
joining us now, cnn's claire duffy and mj lee. claire, what about these other alternatives? why are people seeking them out? and many of them, we should also note, are also from chinese based companies. >> yeah, jake, it's interesting because you would expect for users to go to the mainstream platforms instagram, snapchat, youtube, but many of those platforms have been trying for years to replicate tiktok's algorithm, and users mostly say they have not yet cracked it. the entertainment...
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marc stewart claire duffy, thanks to both of you. for more on the new ai rival, let's bring in new york times tech reporter cade metz and futurist tech entrepreneur sinead bovell. kate, beyond the cost, one of the other differentiators for deepseek is that it's open source over something such as something like like open ai or meta, which have proprietary models. what is the benefit of it being open source? >> open source is a key way that many technologies are built and has been for decades. what it means is after building a piece of technology like a chatbot, you don't just release that chatbot into the world, you release all the computer code behind it. the code that runs it, and you allow anyone to use that code to build their own chat. bot to build on top of it. it's a way of accelerating the development of the technology, and china. >> has. >> grabbed hold of this idea and they have run with it. when it comes to ai technologies, if you. open source, the thinking goes, you can accelerate the development of your systems at a at a
marc stewart claire duffy, thanks to both of you. for more on the new ai rival, let's bring in new york times tech reporter cade metz and futurist tech entrepreneur sinead bovell. kate, beyond the cost, one of the other differentiators for deepseek is that it's open source over something such as something like like open ai or meta, which have proprietary models. what is the benefit of it being open source? >> open source is a key way that many technologies are built and has been for...
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i grew up in clair, michigan, where my mom was director of nursing in our small rural hospital. this sparked my lifelong interest in health care. as a 24-year-old grad student at michigan state university, i led an effort to save the county's medical care facility from closure. it was the only nursing home that served low-income seniors at the time. i've never been involved in -- i had never been involved in politics before, but i knew it was wrong to close that facility. we stopped the county board of commissioners from closing this critical service. and i was encouraged to run for county commissioner because i lived in the district of the commissioner who tried to close the nursing home. i ran against him. he called me that young broad. and as they say, the rest is herstory. health care remained a top priority for me from those early days to today. today i'm proud and grateful that more people in america have access to home health care, to hospice services and lower prescription drug prices in part because of my work. medicare and medicaid and community health centers provide
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i think it was probably concerned that the headline in the paper would be, donald, claire's your troosers is the only celebrity ever to have refused me. if we compare _ ever to have refused me. if we compare this _ ever to have refused me. if we compare this one _ ever to have refused me. if we compare this one took- ever to have refused me. if we compare this one took the - ever to have refused me. if we compare this one took the one j compare this one took the one from his previous term of office, this is the latest, and the mugshot, so i wonder what extent do you find that high—profile people like a president will defer to the photographer's suggestions, or do they want to, you know, have their own way? what do you make of this latest one of donald trump? i of this latest one of donald trum - ? . of this latest one of donald trum? . ., ,, trump? i have always been in the position — trump? i have always been in the position of— trump? i have always been in the position of directing - trump? i have always been in the position of directing the i the position of directing the shoot myself.
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. >>> i will turn now to claire mccascel.thought about you as i was listening to this press conference from donald trump. let me get your thoughts generally about this feels like the beginning of the trump presidency part two in all of its splendor. >> yeah. and i kind of agree with the congressman. i do think there are things he is doing to distract. but underneath it, it is concerning because the deal is our country has always been seen as the grown-up on the international stage. we have been seen as the country that can do elections fairly. that has a rule of law administered without political threats that actually helps our allies and stands up to bullies across the world. and donald trump has campaigned really in a way that blows all that up. he has never been respectful of our allies and it is weird to me you start your presidency by picking fights with your border countries whether it is canada or mexico. both of these countries are very important to the united states. in lots of different ways. trade. national securit
. >>> i will turn now to claire mccascel.thought about you as i was listening to this press conference from donald trump. let me get your thoughts generally about this feels like the beginning of the trump presidency part two in all of its splendor. >> yeah. and i kind of agree with the congressman. i do think there are things he is doing to distract. but underneath it, it is concerning because the deal is our country has always been seen as the grown-up on the international...
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. >> so what, claire, in your mind, will the decision that donald trump made on pardoning the january 6th defendants tell us anabout democracy, tell us about the justice system? >> well, there's a huge swath of americans who think donald trump is a victim, not a perpetrator. and i think donald trump, if he were smart, he would have a process, and he would separate out anybody who was not violent, who was not breaking things and destroying property and stealing things and sticking police officers in the eyes with flag poles, and tackling police officers and beating police officers. he will lose a lot of americans because whoever he pardons will be public, and the facts of their case will be public. and journalists in this country, no matter what media outlet should cover the facts of the cases. if fhe pardons people who attacked police officers, he pbasically is saying don't believe anything i say about supporting law in this country or supporting police officers in uniform that are there to protect ugs.s. it would be a very sad day if he pardoned the likes of the head of the proud boy
. >> so what, claire, in your mind, will the decision that donald trump made on pardoning the january 6th defendants tell us anabout democracy, tell us about the justice system? >> well, there's a huge swath of americans who think donald trump is a victim, not a perpetrator. and i think donald trump, if he were smart, he would have a process, and he would separate out anybody who was not violent, who was not breaking things and destroying property and stealing things and sticking...
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altadena resident claire wayble and mark turner join us now.>> hi, ainsley. >> ainsley: i'm so sorry to what's happened to y'all. i guess congratulations. what do you say? three houses still standing out of 22 on your street. what do you think saved your house? >> that is great question. nobody knows. there were only three houses a block of three that survived. the fire went around the back so it didn't -- it's not like we didn't have any damage. it tore through the backyard like a flame thrower ripped out the garage and all our memories. all the things we but the in the garage to protect it from the wind storm was destroyed. plus all the vegetation and it did all that all to those three houses and carried down the street and everything else, including everybody else. >> ainsley: claire, what happened that day? >> it was a long day. we had stayed with two different neighbors that successfully got evacuated. and in a panic, mark said you and may, our 13-year-old got pasadena evacuation center. and i'm going to go and try to check on the house. s
altadena resident claire wayble and mark turner join us now.>> hi, ainsley. >> ainsley: i'm so sorry to what's happened to y'all. i guess congratulations. what do you say? three houses still standing out of 22 on your street. what do you think saved your house? >> that is great question. nobody knows. there were only three houses a block of three that survived. the fire went around the back so it didn't -- it's not like we didn't have any damage. it tore through the backyard...
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it is not the template that the clair had been power off. it was going to be just a stone, make no sense to people. okay. well, prior to that, so they realize it are taking out a lot of money, maybe an ankle by the way, and you've taken the likelihood away from them. they see. so violation of human arrives opposite of the wireless, sion of human rights. and the most concern unesco, given it's stacy commitment to hope servants of human rights, mutual respect of the patient of poverty. are you aware that stalled? how it is being clear that the site that people are being moved or just completely clicks that we have a web. and when we receive a sufficient, we will request the government and do a story to, to provide what clarification. so this has been going on for 23 years. have you told a government that has to stop who these people have to get themselves back to our decisions? because we have a decision making process or issues related to a, a, the, the, in the far from an awful lot, communities has been passed with by do business. but come o
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so claire mccaskill, claire mccaskill is interesting on an issue where there could be common ground onctually they worked with james lankford in 2024 and came up with a tough border security bill. it is fascinating that they are now being boxed out and being told, no, we don't want to work with you, which of course, you know, it's just it's an exhausting thing. every two years, people getting elected, getting the majority and thinking they're going to be in the majority forever because they just aren't. and yet i think here we have it again, where republicans say we'll do this all ourselves. >> yeah. >> laws that last are laws that are bipartisan, laws that are wax and wane with whoever has the majority are ones that were passed just by one party. and so obviously it's smarter for the republicans to work with the democrats. and joe, here's the interesting thing about lindsey saying no to this. there are you've mentioned already this morning some senators who have to pay attention to the middle. dave mccormick in pennsylvania, he barely won that election. that is a state that is run by
so claire mccaskill, claire mccaskill is interesting on an issue where there could be common ground onctually they worked with james lankford in 2024 and came up with a tough border security bill. it is fascinating that they are now being boxed out and being told, no, we don't want to work with you, which of course, you know, it's just it's an exhausting thing. every two years, people getting elected, getting the majority and thinking they're going to be in the majority forever because they...
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. >>> i'm turning to claire mccaskill, former senator for missouri and current msnbc analyst.being here. let me get your thoughts generally about the sort of it feels like the beginning of the trump presidency part two in all of its i guess i'll use the word splendor. >> yeah. i kind of agree with the congressman. i do think there are things he's doing to distract, but underneath it it's really concerning because the deal is our country has always been seen as the grown-up on the international stage. we have been seen as the country that can do elections fairly, that has a rule of lawn administered without political threats, that actually helps our allies and stands up to bullies across the world and donald trump has campaigned really in a way that blows all that up. he has never been respectful of our allies and it's weird to me that you would start your presidency by picking fights with your border countries, whether it's canada or mexico. both these countries are pretty important to the united states in lots of different ways, trade, national security, shipping, the movemen
. >>> i'm turning to claire mccaskill, former senator for missouri and current msnbc analyst.being here. let me get your thoughts generally about the sort of it feels like the beginning of the trump presidency part two in all of its i guess i'll use the word splendor. >> yeah. i kind of agree with the congressman. i do think there are things he's doing to distract, but underneath it it's really concerning because the deal is our country has always been seen as the grown-up on the...
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school and president riggins closest aid. kirkpatrick is the future 1st lady of ukraine, catherine clair, too much income. of course, you can say that the catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she would very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. calculating to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career a little bit less than 2 bolts of some support. i just wanna see for the 8 because i know which is the ones that you completed for somebody to schedule it for the v. look, i mean it comes with an issue that is supposedly take. so if you have some other reason so you can save yourself, why the marriage evict to yoshika? and catherine too much in co was out of love will convenience is no longer important. but when they came to power in 2004 active notification of ukraine began to clear up pretty much jumped up on chest full of dates. and mr.
school and president riggins closest aid. kirkpatrick is the future 1st lady of ukraine, catherine clair, too much income. of course, you can say that the catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she would very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. calculating to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after...
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first lady of ukraine. catherine. claire. too much income. well, of course you can say that the catherine clara, however peculiar background is that she would very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to that too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career, can we show a little bit less than 2 loops of some support? i just wanna see for that that will be 8 because i need it, which is on wednesday. you can see the personal schedule it for the visa, find me to concert issue, to explore village except against some other reason. so you can see why the marriage of victor yoshika and catherine should like, shouldn't go, was out of love will convenience is no longer important. but when they came to power in 2004 active notification of ukraine began to clear up from what jumped up from chest. all of do things t
first lady of ukraine. catherine. claire. too much income. well, of course you can say that the catherine clara, however peculiar background is that she would very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to that too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political...
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special thanks to lisa and claire, who did a whole two hours with me today. that's our new norm. and thanks to all of you who showed up today and are here and show up every day. we're so grateful to all of you for tuning in during these truly remarkable times. we keep going now. ari melber picks up our coverage seamlessly. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. how are you doing? >> you finished your your marathon sprint here. >> i got my marathon sprint at the workplace. done. i'm going home to my marathon sprint on the home front, which will include bed, bath, bottle food, baseball, all that fun stuff. >> life has many ingredients, but it was good covering this with you. >> and i'll see you soon. >> nice to see you, my friend. >> have a great day. absolutely. our thanks to nicolle wallace. >> i am ari melber, and our special coverage continues right now. this is the inauguration of president donald trump. he went from president elect to president today, and we're seeing him now stepping out there in a washington, dc arena where you're seeing what is essentially the recreation of the tradition
special thanks to lisa and claire, who did a whole two hours with me today. that's our new norm. and thanks to all of you who showed up today and are here and show up every day. we're so grateful to all of you for tuning in during these truly remarkable times. we keep going now. ari melber picks up our coverage seamlessly. hi, ari. >> hi, nicole. how are you doing? >> you finished your your marathon sprint here. >> i got my marathon sprint at the workplace. done. i'm going...
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uh, claire. on former uh, presence uh side. i don't think you had started any kind of rough partial month there. so i, i guess you also are someone that's the new government in damascus is listening to. so what is your, what is your take, are you, are you cautiously optimistic that there will be an inclusive approach? i'm not the, we're not takes at all what i believe that, you know, cautious optimism. you see it's all on i don't region, not right now on the as i mean it is missions and the previous thought of as a, you know, unfortunately we had a very bad use in the middle east, wood floors and destruction. and then a sense of being killed and you know, we had some good stops for 257 and had got the president of the 2 years. syria, we, we have seen a collapse of voltage in that killed then discussed is on tape and look us. and we took that stand best on our transfers that to be jobs except the integrating waterman and just you know, having him, you know, get this kind of from unity of, from what, what you did then the crime s
uh, claire. on former uh, presence uh side. i don't think you had started any kind of rough partial month there. so i, i guess you also are someone that's the new government in damascus is listening to. so what is your, what is your take, are you, are you cautiously optimistic that there will be an inclusive approach? i'm not the, we're not takes at all what i believe that, you know, cautious optimism. you see it's all on i don't region, not right now on the as i mean it is missions and the...
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well, hitler mix, claire and mine, comes in 1925. that the real goal is to take over and ukraine. and so and so the union, hey, we talked about the bins around and what he's talking about is basically taking it goes paint going to the east against the soviet union. that was always had, there's rail gall, i live europeans understood that the dismemberment of russia original foundation of bolan's, eastern policy. the main objective is the weekend and crush russia from a total of general stuff, intelligence development trip, on the faithful year of 1938. the non shows the season czechoslovakia ended petition between germany, poland, and hungary. the czechoslovakia was sold out by us allies from peace with hungary, technology and czechoslovakia has petition filled with agree, devalue not took part in the robbery and destruction of the check as little back states. winston churchill, when was the 2nd world war various fitness people? oh, good idea, what does that process to explore? what you've told me, just see a put you on the bus, you'll get thing is uh was, could you feel like, you
well, hitler mix, claire and mine, comes in 1925. that the real goal is to take over and ukraine. and so and so the union, hey, we talked about the bins around and what he's talking about is basically taking it goes paint going to the east against the soviet union. that was always had, there's rail gall, i live europeans understood that the dismemberment of russia original foundation of bolan's, eastern policy. the main objective is the weekend and crush russia from a total of general stuff,...
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first lady of ukraine, catherine claire, too much income. well, of course you can say that the catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she worked very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career a little bit less than 2 bolts of some support. i just wanna see for the 8 because i need it, which is almost eastern for the 1st time. i will schedule it for the dealer. i mean, it comes with ready for the disposal to take. so if you have some other reason so you can figure out why the marriage evict to use in car been cashed. so going to my 10 co was out of love will convenience is no longer important. but when they came to power in 2004 active notification of ukraine began to clear up from what jumped up and just all of due to mr. miller. just think
first lady of ukraine, catherine claire, too much income. well, of course you can say that the catherine clara had a very peculiar background and that she worked very closely with the united states government on behalf of his operations against the ukraine, the soviet union, and the success of the russian federation. catherine, to too much income, grew up in a family of ukrainian collaborators who were forced to flee to the us after world war 2. what catherine made a brilliant political career...
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claire is one of the best, her sights set on in the plogging world championships.can make our place a better place to live. so if you like keeping your local area tidy and keeping fit, they are always looking for volunteers. ross pollard, bbc news. new york has become the first us city to charge drivers a fee for taking vehicles into the centre of the city. congestion pricing will apply from 9am to 9pm on weekends, then from five in the morning until nine in the evening on weekdays. car drivers will now be charged nine dollars, or £7.25, to enter parts of manhattan. there are higher fees for trucks, with tourist buses paying the most. new york follows london, which has had a congestion charge since 2003, as well as places like singapore and stockholm with similar schemes. the initiative aims to reduce city traffic by 15 to 20 %, as well as raise billions for the struggling subway system. the introduction has been delayed from june, after pushback from some commuters and businesses. the incoming president and prominent new yorker, donald trump, also strongly disagre
claire is one of the best, her sights set on in the plogging world championships.can make our place a better place to live. so if you like keeping your local area tidy and keeping fit, they are always looking for volunteers. ross pollard, bbc news. new york has become the first us city to charge drivers a fee for taking vehicles into the centre of the city. congestion pricing will apply from 9am to 9pm on weekends, then from five in the morning until nine in the evening on weekdays. car drivers...
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well, hitler mix, claire and mine comes in 1925, that the real goal is to take over. and ukraine had the so, and so the union, hey, we talked about the bins around and what he's talking about is basically taking it as going to it is against the soviet union that was always have those rail gall. i live europeans understood that the dismemberment of russia, or is the foundation of poland, eastern policy. the main objective is to weaken and crush russia from a total of general stuff. intelligence development tripled. the fateful year of 1958. the hunch was the season czechoslovakia ended petition between germany, poland, and hungary. the czechoslovakia was sold down by us allies. great britain and france for peace with colon doesn't hunger he takes about in czechoslovakia, has petition the stolen with agree, devalue not took part in the robbery. and destruction of the check as little vex dana winston churchill. when was the 2nd world war to various things please? oh, good idea. what does that process to explore? what you've told me, just put you on the bus, you'll get sa
well, hitler mix, claire and mine comes in 1925, that the real goal is to take over. and ukraine had the so, and so the union, hey, we talked about the bins around and what he's talking about is basically taking it as going to it is against the soviet union that was always have those rail gall. i live europeans understood that the dismemberment of russia, or is the foundation of poland, eastern policy. the main objective is to weaken and crush russia from a total of general stuff. intelligence...
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. >> yeah, that is the question, claire duffy. thank you very much for your reporting. let's talk more about this with former national security and intelligence official timothy edgar. timothy, thank you for your time this morning. so let's start with that, because i know you told my producer that there isn't really anything the the outgoing or incoming president can do to easily reverse this. but as you heard from claire duffy's reporting there, trump told nbc yesterday that he will most likely delay this ban. but how can he do that and implement this 90 day extension if there is no deal in in progress? and bytedance has up until now refused to sell off tiktok? >> well, the short answer is that he can't. >> the law gives him that 90 day extension only if a deal is in progress, and that means that there have to be actual documents that are signed and a firm agreement to buy tiktok, and we haven't seen anything like that. so, you know, he could issue some order or some statement, but it won't have the force of law and it won't protect companies who are worried about enfo
. >> yeah, that is the question, claire duffy. thank you very much for your reporting. let's talk more about this with former national security and intelligence official timothy edgar. timothy, thank you for your time this morning. so let's start with that, because i know you told my producer that there isn't really anything the the outgoing or incoming president can do to easily reverse this. but as you heard from claire duffy's reporting there, trump told nbc yesterday that he will most...
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