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the point at which the masks and the crosses and all of that, that comes out of dw griffith and adulation. but that rebirth of the ku klux klan was still three years in the future in 1912 and so it is simply impossible that the campaign of terrorism in forsyth was the work of white sheeted klansman. who then were those persons unknown responsible for the purge? i found a letter written by ruth mae jordan, another one of those eureka moments after a lot of searching when suddenly there's something significant. ruth was a 14-year-old girl in 1912 and she had been a classmate of mae crowe area and at the very end of her letter after recalling how all hell broke loose on the night of may crowe's funeral, jordan wrote, it worked the clan done this.it was just ordinary people of the county . >> you can watch this on the other programs online at booktv.org . >> here's a look at authors recently featured on book tvs afterwords, our interview program. wall street journal news editor joann lupin profiled someone who had successfully climbed up the corporate ladder area at johns hopkins environmenta
the point at which the masks and the crosses and all of that, that comes out of dw griffith and adulation. but that rebirth of the ku klux klan was still three years in the future in 1912 and so it is simply impossible that the campaign of terrorism in forsyth was the work of white sheeted klansman. who then were those persons unknown responsible for the purge? i found a letter written by ruth mae jordan, another one of those eureka moments after a lot of searching when suddenly there's...
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-- adulation that some other great american figures have received? >> he did. we have recently witnessed the vice presidential debate last night, presidential debate then and now. the way people campaigned in those days, grant did not campaign. he would not campaign. in fact, he even left washington to be sure that people wouldn't get after him. he traveled west. what did campaign were what were called campaign biographies, and there was one particularly wonderful one written in 1868 so that all americans knew the story of grant. they knew the struggles that he had gone through. they knew who julia was. they knew this story backwards and forwards. and be they came to is so enjoy who he was -- enjoy who he was compared to andrew johnson or james buchanan or some of the midling figures who had been the president way back to andrew jackson. and so, but his humility, his, what i would call his self-effacement, that was more of a 19th century term, this was so endearing to people as it became endearing to people on this world tour. so he was not simply ad
-- adulation that some other great american figures have received? >> he did. we have recently witnessed the vice presidential debate last night, presidential debate then and now. the way people campaigned in those days, grant did not campaign. he would not campaign. in fact, he even left washington to be sure that people wouldn't get after him. he traveled west. what did campaign were what were called campaign biographies, and there was one particularly wonderful one written in 1868 so...
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police not taking action right away and the respsponse we got with, you kno, she'll tururn up, she's an adul, she's s out there somewhere. narrator: there are 1,183 police recorded incidents of murdered and missing aboriginal women and girls in canada since 1980, a figure so high that this monument was commissioned in winnipeg to honor their memory. victoria taoli-corfuz is an independent expert from the philippines tasked by the united nations to develop a national inquiry with the canadian government. victoria: well, i was veryy encouraged by y the respsponse because it seems they're reallyy ssincerely intererested to purse the case to address the case once and foror all. narrator: she'll be working with 3 female canadian ministers appointed to the inquiry, which will address w why aboriginal women and girls in this country are so at risk. trudeau: these 3 women have led the e setting up of a truly national inquiry into this tragedy to providede justice for the victims, to provide healing foror the families. woman:n: some hahave linkeked ts violence to the long-term impacts of racism, sexi
police not taking action right away and the respsponse we got with, you kno, she'll tururn up, she's an adul, she's s out there somewhere. narrator: there are 1,183 police recorded incidents of murdered and missing aboriginal women and girls in canada since 1980, a figure so high that this monument was commissioned in winnipeg to honor their memory. victoria taoli-corfuz is an independent expert from the philippines tasked by the united nations to develop a national inquiry with the canadian...
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president obama is trying to convey but he gets caught up in this speech and the way he wants the adulation of the crowd to confirm something about him. in a real way i think president obama had had the opportunity for the future. i think that is what he was trying to do. i think he was trying to prepare the country's arguments for trump for the left and right and conservatives for the trump administration. but i thought the setting was exaggerated for the kind of somber moment and the country in terms of how half the country reacted to the election. i didn't think we needed a campaign setting. it may be a pet peeve but it took away from the setoff of barack obama and him saying from the sincerity of his heart here is what i tried to do and accomplished and here is what i failed and the future holds and you as the citizen can react and sure up the democracy and he talked about democracy. he kept talking about the state of our democracy like a more perfect union in 2004. the state of our democracy ... >> don't take it for granted. >> a basis sense of solidarity. >> the common good. >> he sta
president obama is trying to convey but he gets caught up in this speech and the way he wants the adulation of the crowd to confirm something about him. in a real way i think president obama had had the opportunity for the future. i think that is what he was trying to do. i think he was trying to prepare the country's arguments for trump for the left and right and conservatives for the trump administration. but i thought the setting was exaggerated for the kind of somber moment and the country...
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cementing the adulation of yet another generation of "star wars" fans who love rooting for a warriorrincess turned rebel commander. >> you changed your hair. >> she loved people. she loved her fans. she knew that her fans were the reason that she could do what she wanted to do. she truly did. she would spend time with these people. >> beyond what she needed to? >> totally. >> reporter: rebellious by nature and famously outspoken, carrie shared her struggled with smug and alcohol abuse and polar disease in over hbo documentary "wishful drinking." >> i was invited to go to a medical hospital. [ laughter ] well, you don't want to be rude, right? so you go. >> reporter: their relationship was often deeply strained over the years. which is why their reconciliation and closeness meant so much to both of them. what makes their relationship so amazing? >> they had been through everything. they loved each other. they were each other's best friends. >> reporter: when carrie went into cardiac arrest her half sisters, jolie and tricia lee fisher, watched debbie reynolds sit vigil at her daughter
cementing the adulation of yet another generation of "star wars" fans who love rooting for a warriorrincess turned rebel commander. >> you changed your hair. >> she loved people. she loved her fans. she knew that her fans were the reason that she could do what she wanted to do. she truly did. she would spend time with these people. >> beyond what she needed to? >> totally. >> reporter: rebellious by nature and famously outspoken, carrie shared her...
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what trump always cares about is being at the centre of the news and getting adulation for it and ifive orders that don't add up, or end up in the heap on the floor he doesn't care. in terms of how is he viewed in the middle east in particular in the gulf. i was talking to a gulf specialist and they say do you know what, there is a fair wind behind trump in gulf nations partly because he recognises the threat as they see it from iran and that is a big story in the gulf? that is true, i think it would please the gulf people in general. of his stance on iran. if he does what he says, they will certainly be relieved, no doubt about that. this is only one point. but you need to think of stability in the long term, in the entire region, not only, assuming he launches a war if you like or attacks, hitting the nuclear facilities or whatever. that is what he's talking about. will it be limited to that part only? would it threaten the entire region itself? they are worried, a lot more than iran, about extremism, fundamentalism in the region itself. this is probably the first priority as far a
what trump always cares about is being at the centre of the news and getting adulation for it and ifive orders that don't add up, or end up in the heap on the floor he doesn't care. in terms of how is he viewed in the middle east in particular in the gulf. i was talking to a gulf specialist and they say do you know what, there is a fair wind behind trump in gulf nations partly because he recognises the threat as they see it from iran and that is a big story in the gulf? that is true, i think it...
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lots of people would have been happy to ta ke lots of people would have been happy to take the adulationto shop ten or 15 years ago, i worked with him. he had his demons. we all have our demons. but at the 5ame we all have our demons. but at the same time, he was clearly an angel when it came to funding tho5e causes that they needed it. that must have been a very interesting 5ituation, having grown up with his music. now, littering, apparently councils make about £30,000 a month with litter fines? very much so. it is suggested that some councils are now making more money from litterfines that some councils are now making more money from litter fine5 than they are from parking penalties and when it comes to parking penalties, there is the perception that it is a ca5h there is the perception that it is a cash cow for them, a money grabbing enterpri5e cash cow for them, a money grabbing enterprise in many cases. actually, litter has now become in some cases more lucrative to local authorities and therefore there was an example in maidstone where an enforcement officer gave a ticket to someb
lots of people would have been happy to ta ke lots of people would have been happy to take the adulationto shop ten or 15 years ago, i worked with him. he had his demons. we all have our demons. but at the 5ame we all have our demons. but at the same time, he was clearly an angel when it came to funding tho5e causes that they needed it. that must have been a very interesting 5ituation, having grown up with his music. now, littering, apparently councils make about £30,000 a month with litter...
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the corner of his eye was a career in politics any hungered for fame on the battlefield and the adulation of what we would call today a celebrity journalist. while not a target himself, he was exposed to real combat and bullets flew just over his head. he later quipped, there was nothing so exhilarating in life as to be shot at without result. this is a fine recent book about churchill's time in cuba. winston churchill found more action and adventure in far- flung parts of the empire. stationed in india in 1897, he participated in a punitive expedition against tribesmen. some descendents are still fighting the british and the americans. today they are called the taliban today, they are called -- the product of that expedition was churchill's first book which was dedicated to his commanding officer, a man with the improbable but wonderfully dickensian name. in 1898, churchill took part in another expedition, this time to wipe off a sudanese religious leader. on september 2, 1898, churchill took part in one of the last cavalry charges of the british empire and the combat was and. . this bec
the corner of his eye was a career in politics any hungered for fame on the battlefield and the adulation of what we would call today a celebrity journalist. while not a target himself, he was exposed to real combat and bullets flew just over his head. he later quipped, there was nothing so exhilarating in life as to be shot at without result. this is a fine recent book about churchill's time in cuba. winston churchill found more action and adventure in far- flung parts of the empire. stationed...
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i think he has secretly enjoyed the admiration and adulation with which she was greeted. they have been very certain in saying no to those things. >> he has enjoyed it. those last few speeches she gave were something else. it's not that she won't be asked again and again and again. i believe her when she says no, but they're going to ask her. >> the democratic convention speech for one but also her campaign speech after the "access hollywood" tapes were leaked with the incoming president talking in very crude terms, michelle obama's speech about that was one of the signal moments of the campaign. >> the incoming administration, karen pence with military aide escort and melania trump. >> and karen is a pilot. did you know that? >> she's a licensed pilot. >> and an art teacher, an artist. she uses art as therapy for young kids. interesting person. sometimes these first ladies are a little more sophisticated than the guy they're with. >> sometimes? >> i was thinking of laura bush, for example. >> brian, your law school just called. they want the record to show that the first
i think he has secretly enjoyed the admiration and adulation with which she was greeted. they have been very certain in saying no to those things. >> he has enjoyed it. those last few speeches she gave were something else. it's not that she won't be asked again and again and again. i believe her when she says no, but they're going to ask her. >> the democratic convention speech for one but also her campaign speech after the "access hollywood" tapes were leaked with the...
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jubilee, we were hearing this morning, his later admiration for george the fifth, and another in adulation of george the fifth, the silver jubilee. they had rather extravagant taste. they got on well although calder was 20 years younger. but after these two payments in 1935, he vanishes for a moment, but keep them in mind committee will reappear. despite these payments, churchill's debts just grew and grew. if you have read my book, you will see. they grew to the modern-day equivalent of $3 million or $4 million. financial charges were costing him the equivalent of $250,000 a year. and eventually, the implosion that i spoke about right at the beginning, occurred in march 1938 on literally the day that hitler's ordered his troops into vienna. and this is where the pair in the middle come in, and they are -- the mostmost in important pair of faces i will show you today. on the top is brendan bracken. it's confusing. there are two of them. this is brendan bracken. irishman. mysterious. attached himself to churchill in 1923 as a young fixer. a fixer. then, when churchill became chancellor, wen
jubilee, we were hearing this morning, his later admiration for george the fifth, and another in adulation of george the fifth, the silver jubilee. they had rather extravagant taste. they got on well although calder was 20 years younger. but after these two payments in 1935, he vanishes for a moment, but keep them in mind committee will reappear. despite these payments, churchill's debts just grew and grew. if you have read my book, you will see. they grew to the modern-day equivalent of $3...
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last couple of weeks is that michelle obama right now in so many ways is at the height of public adulation. the good-byes to her as first lady have been so emotional. it's a -- the tribute you just paid to her. you're not alone in your feelings. and yet even as she feels all that public love she's subject to some really terrible attacks. i don't remember remember but trump's cocampaign chairman in new york recently unleashed a kind of breath-takingly vicious and pretty racist set of comments about the first lady. he compared her to a male ape. they were really so far from the kind of comments that are generally acceptable about a president and first lady of the united states. i was really struck having covered the obamas for this long about that discrepancy between the admiration that's i guess even, as michelle obama is so admired, she is still so subject to blistering and very personle attacks. host: a quote from the book. what he looks forward to is the period following the presidency. he had this notion that he could go back to walking the streets and go to book stores which is totally
last couple of weeks is that michelle obama right now in so many ways is at the height of public adulation. the good-byes to her as first lady have been so emotional. it's a -- the tribute you just paid to her. you're not alone in your feelings. and yet even as she feels all that public love she's subject to some really terrible attacks. i don't remember remember but trump's cocampaign chairman in new york recently unleashed a kind of breath-takingly vicious and pretty racist set of comments...
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. >>> como yos chiquito y luego e adul adul adulto >>> cuÁntas series >>> 5 series >>> en conjunto yero gravedad. pero con respecto a este tipo de espectÁculos, sÉ queucha gente aprendiÓ a amar a estos animales a travÉs de la experiencia de haberlos visto en este parque es un sentimiento encontrado. >>> da gusto pero no tanto >>> vamos a una pausa en seguida en silvana sin lanas el trabajo de silvana es lo Único que la mantiene cerca de manuel pero todo puede cambiar, lo sabrÁ en "un nuevo dÍa" que "un nuevo dÍa" >>> amigos ya estamos de regreso y bueno vamos hablar este es uno de los segmentosfavoritos de ustedes seÑores. porque vamos hablar de las series de telemundo. >>> esto me gusta. vamos con esta fÍjense que esta noche en silvana sin lana, desde que silvana se mudÓ de casa y regresÓ en su vida anterior lo Único que ha mantenido cerca de manuel ha sido su chamba, su trabajo. >>> trabajar que en el mercado es la Única forma que lo vera >>> pero esto podrÍa cambiar vamos a ver el adelanto de la noche. ( ♪ mÚsica♪) >>> y justamente ahora pues estamos buscando a alguien con buen gu
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he insisted on doing so at the truman library since truman had tried and failed to pass similar adulation when he was president. at the time, lbj paid tribute to truman for planting the seeds of compassion and duty which have today flower into care for the sick and serenity for the fearful. he issued the first two medicare cards to harry truman and his wife. he called truman the real daddy of medicare, and was in all likelihood painter g -- paying tribute to one of his own daddies. a turbulent and consequential time. in may of 1968, during a trip from the west coast to washington, lbj insisted on visiting truman in independence on the way. when lbj called the truman house to propose a visit, his wife decline, saying that harry had company recently and was worn out. lbj was not one to take no for an answer. he assured her that she did not understand that he was coming to independence, and he wanted to call on her. he insisted that they ask again. she reluctantly consented. she had conditions. him hi she ordered that there be no more than 10 people in the presidential entourage tramping acr
he insisted on doing so at the truman library since truman had tried and failed to pass similar adulation when he was president. at the time, lbj paid tribute to truman for planting the seeds of compassion and duty which have today flower into care for the sick and serenity for the fearful. he issued the first two medicare cards to harry truman and his wife. he called truman the real daddy of medicare, and was in all likelihood painter g -- paying tribute to one of his own daddies. a turbulent...
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. >> president enjoying the adulation coming from the crowd there. they have stopped now and seem to be moving in the direction of the reviewing stand. >> yeah. they basically went all the way to the end of the block to where the last part of the bleachers go to basically give everyone a good view, to wave, to say hi to all the supporters. now they're turning around and coming back. so they went well past the reviewing stand. now they're starting to make their way back. >> we have certainly seen throughout the campaign this president really thrives on energy of crowds. >> yes. i think. >> i think it's also fair to say that some of the president's statements have been challenged and challengeable through the course of the campaign and even subsequent to that. the one thing he said that i think is indisputable, that is not quite anything like what happened here with the election of donald trump, certainly not in recent memory. he did come from pretty much nowhere. and i would venture to say that back when he announced his candidacy, there were very ver
. >> president enjoying the adulation coming from the crowd there. they have stopped now and seem to be moving in the direction of the reviewing stand. >> yeah. they basically went all the way to the end of the block to where the last part of the bleachers go to basically give everyone a good view, to wave, to say hi to all the supporters. now they're turning around and coming back. so they went well past the reviewing stand. now they're starting to make their way back. >> we...
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there is a historic centerpiece of lincoln with a light shining on him and the adulation crowds around him. i found this in a newspaper -- gosh, if i got a nickel for every time i said newspaper. a graphicall it novelization of lincoln's life that appeared in serial form in the newspaper. this was the panel. i liked it a lot because these guys look like they are scared, and look at lincoln, how grim he looks. admiral porter there, clutching his sword. again, i am not saying it is historically correct, but to me, it are conveys the tenseness of the early part of this. porter realizes he had made a mistake. an officer said later he should have boarded himself up where the boat landed, sent somebody on shore to get some help. instead, partly because lincoln is getting impatient, the press into town and start fighting their way through there. you can see the sailors, and i think those are more accurate representations of the types of weapons they would be carrying. that was the final selling point for me. i really like that, and i was restorer in the washington area, these were two panels
there is a historic centerpiece of lincoln with a light shining on him and the adulation crowds around him. i found this in a newspaper -- gosh, if i got a nickel for every time i said newspaper. a graphicall it novelization of lincoln's life that appeared in serial form in the newspaper. this was the panel. i liked it a lot because these guys look like they are scared, and look at lincoln, how grim he looks. admiral porter there, clutching his sword. again, i am not saying it is historically...
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but if somebody takes a swipe at him or he sees something as less than adulation, he's right there. >think it would be absolutely terrible if the media let him move the white house press corps out of the white house because first of all i think it sends a message to the world, imagine, we have our media in the white house, that's incredible message to send the world. but if in any way that press corps gets moved out, think that's terrible. >> it sounds like they are not going to move it outside of the white house. sean spicer, his spokesperson today -- >> he got beaten into that one. >> on your prior point about he's a counterpuncher, that doesn't -- when you're president, you can't counterpunch all day. guess what, you're getting hit all day. he's going to have criticism all day. obama did, george w. bush did. he can't respond to everything. got to have self-restraint as a president. >> you know what he's probably saying, watch me. don't you think? >> he's at 30% approval rating. one of the lowest approval ratings. we're going to watch and see if that, if the tweeting allows him to i
but if somebody takes a swipe at him or he sees something as less than adulation, he's right there. >think it would be absolutely terrible if the media let him move the white house press corps out of the white house because first of all i think it sends a message to the world, imagine, we have our media in the white house, that's incredible message to send the world. but if in any way that press corps gets moved out, think that's terrible. >> it sounds like they are not going to move...
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donald trump could just mainline fox news today and try to absorb himself in only adulation of this has inaugural and pretend it's not happening. it's hard to believe that someone who's on social media as much as he isn't going to realize this is happening. that means he's going to react. what if donald trump compounds having attacked john lewis with attacking this? >> well, here's what i will say. i think there should be a call to action, right? when it comes to, after this march. and the call to action, i believe, should be, you guys should go and run. folks should go out there and run for office. that's one way to really send a message. if you think back to 2009, 2010, with the tea party and how they got started, right, it was based on racism, let's be clear there, and what they ended up doing is they started running. they started running in 2010 during the midterms and all of a sudden you saw an influx of tea party people in the capitol, on the hill. and i would say, hey, we should get these young people that we were just talking to, a bunch of millennials here, they need to have a
donald trump could just mainline fox news today and try to absorb himself in only adulation of this has inaugural and pretend it's not happening. it's hard to believe that someone who's on social media as much as he isn't going to realize this is happening. that means he's going to react. what if donald trump compounds having attacked john lewis with attacking this? >> well, here's what i will say. i think there should be a call to action, right? when it comes to, after this march. and...
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and adulation is turning out to be even bigger than expected.ary 20, washington d.c., have said. protesters will attempt to disrupt the inauguration by closing and security check points. d.c. homicide detective brad wheeler. good to see you. thanks for joining us. what were you expecting from this protesters hoping for disruption? what kind of politician we expect friday? >> i think there's going to be a lot of protesters in the nation's capitol. the police chief here as well as the secret service we anticipate that. we had planned for almost six months now we've been planning our response to making sure that the protesters as well as those individuals coming here to ensure the inauguration are going to be protected. i'm in line for smokers but it is, we don't mind when people come to protest. we have protesters all the time. we do mind when people come to disrupt the event come to be violent. we will not allow it, maria. dagen: rod, dagen mcdowell. how can you anticipate that in a danced and do you worry the heightened rhetoric as it grows loud
and adulation is turning out to be even bigger than expected.ary 20, washington d.c., have said. protesters will attempt to disrupt the inauguration by closing and security check points. d.c. homicide detective brad wheeler. good to see you. thanks for joining us. what were you expecting from this protesters hoping for disruption? what kind of politician we expect friday? >> i think there's going to be a lot of protesters in the nation's capitol. the police chief here as well as the...
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it matters that trump's need for adulation appears to be insatiable. >> they pulled back a little bitd it's one of many options and donald trump says we are doing it. it's hard to look through where the truth is. >> exactly. if you're on twitter all day, it's just like you'reeing whip-sawed and story aft story after story. it's on, 20%. ybe it's not. maybe it is. last night in the interview, maybe i made up my mind on the supreme court, maybe i haven't. and so you have the president and spokesman going back and forth and coming out with policies that ultimately will be important policies and important appointments, but you never know where everything -- anything quite stand. and then you have steve bannon's ridiculous eruption yesterday about the media. look, i don't need steve bannon's permission to do my job. i have the first amendment and all i need and i think we will keep that. so it doesn't bother me that he is angry or that he denigrates the press. but they won an election. they absolutely won an election and they irvery smart and won it nair on olli, but if they are thinking o
it matters that trump's need for adulation appears to be insatiable. >> they pulled back a little bitd it's one of many options and donald trump says we are doing it. it's hard to look through where the truth is. >> exactly. if you're on twitter all day, it's just like you'reeing whip-sawed and story aft story after story. it's on, 20%. ybe it's not. maybe it is. last night in the interview, maybe i made up my mind on the supreme court, maybe i haven't. and so you have the president...
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been in so many enormous moments on stage and screen and now before hundreds of thousands, facing adulationcross the nation. now the transition from campaigning to governing that we are led to believe he got the nuclear code before the day is over. he will know all the secrets of the united states. what we can do and can't do. as bush 41st put it as well. the good stuff as well. it will be a heady day for him. wonder if we'll get a tweet or two. >> you see him with some of the people who will be so important to making his administration work. paul ryan, the relationships that they'll develop over time. lots of really interesting things to come. >> kevin mccarthy standing next to him. this is a man who has not been in the military. who has not had a government or political job. >> never taken an oath. this is a huge government management job. he is the oldest president to be inaugurated. but you would never know that from that campaign. you had older candidates running. >> vice president elect michael richard pence. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> opposite of trump in the ina
been in so many enormous moments on stage and screen and now before hundreds of thousands, facing adulationcross the nation. now the transition from campaigning to governing that we are led to believe he got the nuclear code before the day is over. he will know all the secrets of the united states. what we can do and can't do. as bush 41st put it as well. the good stuff as well. it will be a heady day for him. wonder if we'll get a tweet or two. >> you see him with some of the people who...
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because they live in separate places and all but one are adul be actually, we talk about security. there's a big question about the trump branded buildings. what extra security, how much is the government -- this is actually something that still hasn't quite been worked out yet in national security circles. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady, mrs. michelle obama and the wife of the vice president, dr. jill biden, escorted by the direct her of the united states senate committee on rules and administration kelly fado, miss irawanshaw and mr. paul pelosi. >> thank you. thank you. >> as they take their seats, michael benchlos has been looking at the security around the trump hotel. strong with barricades and hundreds of police officers and marines. >> this is a remarkable picture, >> we talked about the clinton and bush relationship, mrs. obama and george w. bush were last together at the memorial service in dallas and they were holding hands and swaying to some of the hymns at the end. so the bushes have gotten to know the clintons and the obamas quite well. i have to say somethi
because they live in separate places and all but one are adul be actually, we talk about security. there's a big question about the trump branded buildings. what extra security, how much is the government -- this is actually something that still hasn't quite been worked out yet in national security circles. >> ladies and gentlemen, the first lady, mrs. michelle obama and the wife of the vice president, dr. jill biden, escorted by the direct her of the united states senate committee on...
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been in so many enormous moments on stage and screen and now before hundreds of thousands, facing adulationnation. now the transition from campaigning to governing that we are led to believe he got the nuclear code before the day over. he will know all the secrets of the united states. what we can do and can't do. as bush 41st put it as well. the good stuff as well. it will be a heady day for him. wonder if we'll get a tweet or two. >> you see him with some of the people who will be so important to making his administration work. paul ryan, the relationships that they'll develop over time. lots of really interesting things to come. >> kevin mccarthy standing next to him. this is a man who has not been in the military. who has not had a government or political job. >> never taken an oath. this is a huge government management job. he is the oldest president to be inaugurated. but you would never know that from that campaign. you had older candidates running. >> vice president elect michael richard pence. [ applause ] [ applause ] [ applause ] ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> opposite of trump in the inaugural inv
been in so many enormous moments on stage and screen and now before hundreds of thousands, facing adulationnation. now the transition from campaigning to governing that we are led to believe he got the nuclear code before the day over. he will know all the secrets of the united states. what we can do and can't do. as bush 41st put it as well. the good stuff as well. it will be a heady day for him. wonder if we'll get a tweet or two. >> you see him with some of the people who will be so...