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and commodity prices higher, and stocks on the all ordinaries index gaining about 19.2.us. i'm rico hizon. sport today is up next. —— investing your time. i'm babita sharma. the top stories this hour. donald trump has angrily dismissed claims that russia has compromising material on him and has suggested that us intelligence agencies may have leaked the allegations. donald trump's choice to be us secretary of state, rex tillerson, has told a senate confirmation hearing that china is aggressive, and must stop building islands in the south china sea. kelly smith, britain's first female professional footballer, is to retire from football after an 18—year career in which she scored a record number of goals for england and won the fa cup on no fewer than five occasions. our sports correspondent katie gornall reports. for years, kelly smith made the spectacular seem almost routine. commentator: through for kelly smith. it's a great pass. kelly smith! as britain's first female professional footballer, hers is a career that set a benchmark and a career that will be remembered fo
and commodity prices higher, and stocks on the all ordinaries index gaining about 19.2.us. i'm rico hizon. sport today is up next. —— investing your time. i'm babita sharma. the top stories this hour. donald trump has angrily dismissed claims that russia has compromising material on him and has suggested that us intelligence agencies may have leaked the allegations. donald trump's choice to be us secretary of state, rex tillerson, has told a senate confirmation hearing that china is...
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the hang seng index is also up by 50 points, and the all ordinaries down by a7.nvesting your time with us. have a great friday, i am rico hizon. i'm kasia madera. the top stories this hour: donald trump's choice to lead the cia has strongly praised the intelligence community, hours after mr trump had criticised them. the obama administration has announced a big change in the rules for cubans entering the united states. they will no longer have the automatic right to remain without a visa. freezing weather is causing disruption across much of the uk, with snow showers and strong winds across scotland, northern ireland, parts of wales, and the north of england. in southern britain, heavy rain turned to snow, causing icy roads. coastal flood warnings have been issued, and residents are being moved out of a village in essex. our correspondent duncan kennedy has the latest. scotland, where the gorgeous meets the treacherous. and the place where the snow laid its deepest and widest blanket. powerful winds piled up the drifts, creating scenery beyond postcard—perfect. b
the hang seng index is also up by 50 points, and the all ordinaries down by a7.nvesting your time with us. have a great friday, i am rico hizon. i'm kasia madera. the top stories this hour: donald trump's choice to lead the cia has strongly praised the intelligence community, hours after mr trump had criticised them. the obama administration has announced a big change in the rules for cubans entering the united states. they will no longer have the automatic right to remain without a visa....
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positive territory, the nikkei 225 gaining 1.4%, the hang seng opening up by nope .5% and the all ordinary% because of the positive mood on wall street and the broader s&p closing at record highs. -- -- 0.596. i'm babita sharma. the top stories this hour: the chinese government has rejected criticism from president trump's administration over the south china sea, saying it will be firm in safeguarding its rights and interests. the un secretary general has expressed concern over israel's decision to build 2,500 new homes in the occupied west bank. a barrister defending the entertainer rolf harris over sex offence charges has told a court the jury in his first trial in 2014 got it wrong when they found him guilty of indecent assault. the 86—year—old now faces seven charges of indecent assault and one of sexual assault against seven victims between 1971 and 200a. he denies the charges. dan johnson reports from southwark crown court. this was the first day of rolf harris boss boss defends team putting the case on his behalf but the first thing the court heard was mr harris himself will not be
positive territory, the nikkei 225 gaining 1.4%, the hang seng opening up by nope .5% and the all ordinary% because of the positive mood on wall street and the broader s&p closing at record highs. -- -- 0.596. i'm babita sharma. the top stories this hour: the chinese government has rejected criticism from president trump's administration over the south china sea, saying it will be firm in safeguarding its rights and interests. the un secretary general has expressed concern over israel's...
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could be anywhere, let them spend time in regional offices where they get to rub shoulders with ordinary folks. alldies show bureaucrats who live among ordinary people develop more sympathy for them. brian: where would we find you on a normal day? benjamin: where would you find me? well, let's see, you might find lessons which i enjoy. you might find me walking my dogs and going to dog training. but you would probably find me in the university. brian: what university? benjamin: john hopkins. i teach political science. brian: you talk about this in the book. if someone listened to last couple of minutes, they say well, that guy is cynical. benjamin: i am so. the census is very important. i tell students that cynicism is the beginning of wisdom, because you have to look realistically at the world's politics. the germans have a term, realpolitik, which means realism. we don't take what politicians say at face value. what we found, they make promises lots of times, they make up things. to them, they are lessons to garner support. we need to understand what is really going on in politics. politics is us
could be anywhere, let them spend time in regional offices where they get to rub shoulders with ordinary folks. alldies show bureaucrats who live among ordinary people develop more sympathy for them. brian: where would we find you on a normal day? benjamin: where would you find me? well, let's see, you might find lessons which i enjoy. you might find me walking my dogs and going to dog training. but you would probably find me in the university. brian: what university? benjamin: john hopkins. i...
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all. they were ordinary people that just wish to go to a church service in their neighborhood. almost one year to the day, after that famous summer, the cornerstone was laid. time, the editor of the national intelligence newspaper wrote an editorial that sort of summed up with the feeling was at the time. what st. john, in its own way, symbols to the people at large. i will now quote that statement. "in reflecting on that same day " -- that ishs ago referring to august of 1813 when the capital was burned. " upon which, this solemn ceremony was performed. the laying of the cornerstone at st. john. the heart must have been callous indeed they did not feel more sensibly on any other occasion enormous latitude to that being whose prominence is open to the whole nation and more especially to the inhabitants of this district. the most cheering prospects for the future. prospects which provide additional satisfaction from the recollection of our past distresses and are almost hopeless humiliations. the church of st. john's is located on a beautiful rich. a situation that surpasses sce
all. they were ordinary people that just wish to go to a church service in their neighborhood. almost one year to the day, after that famous summer, the cornerstone was laid. time, the editor of the national intelligence newspaper wrote an editorial that sort of summed up with the feeling was at the time. what st. john, in its own way, symbols to the people at large. i will now quote that statement. "in reflecting on that same day " -- that ishs ago referring to august of 1813 when...
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translation: the six people who were killed, and all the others who were hurt, did not pose a threat. they were ordinary of us. brothers, uncles, fathers, friends. they didn't do anything to deserve the violence and hatred of which they were victims. let's go from canada to ukraine because there is heavy fighting in the east. it's between government troops and separatists backed by russia. this is happening in a town called avdiivka. that's15km north of donetsk. ukraine's foreign ministry says, "the current escalation in donbass is a clear indication of russia's continued blatant disregard of its commitments under the minsk agreements". that refers to the peace deal signed by both sides in early 2015. here's the parallel account. kremlin spokesman dmitry peskov says, "such aggressive actions, supported by the armed forces of ukraine, undermine the aims and the task of realizing the minsk accords." one event — two stories as ever. but there is no doubt this recent outbreak of violence is serious. ukraine's president has cut short a visit to germany and has convened in kiev to deal with the crisis. here h
translation: the six people who were killed, and all the others who were hurt, did not pose a threat. they were ordinary of us. brothers, uncles, fathers, friends. they didn't do anything to deserve the violence and hatred of which they were victims. let's go from canada to ukraine because there is heavy fighting in the east. it's between government troops and separatists backed by russia. this is happening in a town called avdiivka. that's15km north of donetsk. ukraine's foreign ministry says,...
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the rhetoric and symbolism is all about the people. ordinary folks, i am your voice.hment. this is just folks, i am your voice. against this establishment. this isjust carrying on. in which case, it is in his interest to say and his supporters believe it to be true that factories are scattered like tombstones across america, families trapped in poverty, crime, american carnage. his vocabulary, trapped, bleeding, desperate, there's chaos with obama sitting behind him. yes. it was really embarrassing. far more embarrassing than eight years ago when obama was talking about no conflict between our values and security when george w bush was sitting behind him. this was a condemnation of 30 or a0 years of the united states, including other republican presidents. the two bushes, ronald reagan. it's very difficult to think of such an inaugural speech that has painted such a dystopian speech that paints america as in crisis and decline and only he can save it. we've never seen anything as demagogic as this from an incoming president before. we'll talk about the facts behind th
the rhetoric and symbolism is all about the people. ordinary folks, i am your voice.hment. this is just folks, i am your voice. against this establishment. this isjust carrying on. in which case, it is in his interest to say and his supporters believe it to be true that factories are scattered like tombstones across america, families trapped in poverty, crime, american carnage. his vocabulary, trapped, bleeding, desperate, there's chaos with obama sitting behind him. yes. it was really...
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ordinary? >> well, first of all, what is not out of the ordinary is an incoming administration would like to have some new people, and so it is quite customary to -- for people to leave as the new administration comes in. what's a little unusual about this is the abruptness of it, and the rather lack of civility to it. i mean, pat kennedy has served in the state department, served with distinction, served in places like iraq. he's served for some 45 years and deserved more than 24 hours to clean out his office. i think it's the tone, and frankly, if people worry about civility in washington and the need to change it, i think we're kind of going in the wrong direction. >> david, what do you think? some people might say what's wrong with the president wanting his own people and doing it quickly? >> well, i agree with christopher as usual. let me go beyond that. he has a couple of problems. one is he doesn't have a sub cabinet. he doesn't have a deputy secretary or undersecretary or assistant secretaries. all the political apoen tees are lacking. he's sort of home alone, and he's home alone with the
ordinary? >> well, first of all, what is not out of the ordinary is an incoming administration would like to have some new people, and so it is quite customary to -- for people to leave as the new administration comes in. what's a little unusual about this is the abruptness of it, and the rather lack of civility to it. i mean, pat kennedy has served in the state department, served with distinction, served in places like iraq. he's served for some 45 years and deserved more than 24 hours...
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constitutional crisis, but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time.tim. we can all agree on that. >> to make sure if they are a five-year-old, maybe they're with their parents and they don't pose a threat. but to assume just because of someone's age or gender or whatever that they don't pose a threat would be misguided and wrong. >> this morning the white house is playing defense as nationwide protests continue amid backlash over president trump's immigration order. >> plus new overnight president trump fires the acting attorney general who refused to defend f general who refused to accept his travel ban. >>> and today the president will announce his supreme court nominee. but the congressional democrats are willing to put up a fight. >>> good morning, everyone. it is tuesday, january 31st. i'm alex witt alongside louis burgdorf. last week sally gates ordered the department's lawyers not to defend the president's executive orders. yates was the deputy toattorney general who issued a statement saying, quote, minute responsibility is to ensure that the department of j
constitutional crisis, but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time.tim. we can all agree on that. >> to make sure if they are a five-year-old, maybe they're with their parents and they don't pose a threat. but to assume just because of someone's age or gender or whatever that they don't pose a threat would be misguided and wrong. >> this morning the white house is playing defense as nationwide protests continue amid backlash over president...
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right thing to do, you have to be damn sure that you're also speaking out on behalf of ordinary working people of all in a fashion that recognizes the fact that they've been getting the short end of the stick for 30 or 40 years, and hillary clinton did not do that. so you've got short-term, avoidable errors, you've got various evil forces finagling the election, and then you've got a longer-term frustration on the part of working people of all races and national origins that hillary was not in touch with and in some weird, feral way, donald trump was. we were talking about this at our editorial meeting, and bill sprigs, who's on our board -- howard university economist, chief economist for the afl-cio -- said it's a mistake to see this as white working class. it's the whole working class. the working class is 45% non white. and they were not excited about hillary clinton either. so we have to get back, if the democrats are going to prevail, to being a party of work-a-day americans of all races. so i would try to explain to my foreign friends -- i've had this conversation with foreign friends -- that
right thing to do, you have to be damn sure that you're also speaking out on behalf of ordinary working people of all in a fashion that recognizes the fact that they've been getting the short end of the stick for 30 or 40 years, and hillary clinton did not do that. so you've got short-term, avoidable errors, you've got various evil forces finagling the election, and then you've got a longer-term frustration on the part of working people of all races and national origins that hillary was not in...
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single women could have all with seven emmy awards and three golden globes on the shelf, floor was also nominated for a best actress oscar for her role in the 1980s film, "ordinary people." in her memoir "after all," she acknowledged she was a recovering alcoholic and publicly discussed her struggle with diabetes spending many years raising money to fund medical research. after more than 50 years on television and in films, her memory continues to inspire. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. >> and also ahead in this half hour, a mary tyler moore show reunion you've got to see. >>> first the dow opens this morning above 20,000 for the very first time. that record fueled by strong earnings reports and optimism over president donald trump's pro business policies. the dow jumped 156 points and will open at 20,06. the s&p 500 and nasdaq joined in the party. the dow is closing in at all-time highs. >>> a mumps outbreak in spokane, washington, has spread to about 90 people. health officials say at least 50 of those infected were vaccinated for mumps. hundreds of students who have not been vac flated for the disease are now required to stay home. students are being urge
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all your sport for now. lovely. thanks very much, james. it's been no ordinary match for the brazilian football club chapecoense. they played their first friendly match, against the national champions, palmeiras. thousands watched as the three surviving members of the team were given a heroes' welcome before kick—off. julia carneiro was there. this is the very first game of the chapecoense football club back here at the arena, after the accident that killed most members of the team in colombia almost two months ago. they are playing a friendly match against palmeiras, the defending brazilian champions, and the funds raised by this match will go into rebuilding the team and supporting the families of the victims. earlier on we saw a ceremony here with relatives of the victims receiving medals from the club in honour of those who past, and also alongside the three players who managed to survive the crash, they were here and they received the trophy, the american cup, and you will remember that was the final they were meant to play in colombia, they were headed to medellin when their plane crashed in the mountains.
all your sport for now. lovely. thanks very much, james. it's been no ordinary match for the brazilian football club chapecoense. they played their first friendly match, against the national champions, palmeiras. thousands watched as the three surviving members of the team were given a heroes' welcome before kick—off. julia carneiro was there. this is the very first game of the chapecoense football club back here at the arena, after the accident that killed most members of the team in...
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ordinary. it's happening all of the time were walked.ne if you made about language and you've come you come up with a word essentially if you met an hour ago. how are you to put in the past. you certainly wouldn't think of adding some little bit of word if you can put the mind of some buddy had he put in the past you would not make it up. i keep saying that over and over. and then dead all of them started as whole words. it changes not only in terms of words coming but some words grab onto other words and they stop being words at all. just a fascinating process. if english were allowed to just move on with nobody having any judgments there would be a new grammar that we get practically hear it happening. young people using the quoted of all we hear that we think that is the youth during the language. if they were allowed to keep going the way they did to make old english into it was set again and again. and in your all it would become and it would become english would have a brand-new irregular verb. it would be the word and we could be
ordinary. it's happening all of the time were walked.ne if you made about language and you've come you come up with a word essentially if you met an hour ago. how are you to put in the past. you certainly wouldn't think of adding some little bit of word if you can put the mind of some buddy had he put in the past you would not make it up. i keep saying that over and over. and then dead all of them started as whole words. it changes not only in terms of words coming but some words grab onto...
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ordinary. it's happening all of the time or walked. imagine if you made up a language and you've come up with a word for ambulating and it would be kind of corny to say yesterday specially if you meant an hour ago. how are you going to put it in the past, you certainly wouldn't think of adding some little bit of stuff to the end of the word? you might if you already spoke a language that did that but if you can put yourself in the mind of somebody of just naming things out of the blue, how do you put it in the past, you wouldn't make up a suffix. suffix happened by accident. walk started as walk did and i keep saying over and over again you will keep saying walked. comes out as an actual word and did becomes a suffix. all prefictions and suffixes started as whole words. languages changes in not only meaning new changes but some words grab onto other words and stop being words at all. a fascinating process. if english was allowed to move on with nobody have any judgments, there would be new grammar we hear practicing. young people using
ordinary. it's happening all of the time or walked. imagine if you made up a language and you've come up with a word for ambulating and it would be kind of corny to say yesterday specially if you meant an hour ago. how are you going to put it in the past, you certainly wouldn't think of adding some little bit of stuff to the end of the word? you might if you already spoke a language that did that but if you can put yourself in the mind of somebody of just naming things out of the blue, how do...
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existence as they say in the book the secret which people are reading now and kprat ordinary incredible nature of it all. we're waiting for the president to come by here. we're expecting him to possibly step outside the vehicle for the very first time, maybe say hello to his employees, and be greeted by a mix of people some here to support him, and many others who are not. >> and tamron, did you expect the trump organization to put out a statement saying anything less than it's completely sold out? >> i did not. i did not expect anything different than that. we know that diplomats have stayed here. that's a big source again of controversy. the gsa which holds the lease and it is in business if you will with the trump organization, they said they plan to deal with the issue after the inauguration. it's been a sore subject, people have filed complaints, there was a complaint formal complaint filed this morning, in fact, seconds after the swearing in. so what happens with this building if it turns into another brand? that's to be determined. if it eventually is taken over by the family, does that skirt aro
existence as they say in the book the secret which people are reading now and kprat ordinary incredible nature of it all. we're waiting for the president to come by here. we're expecting him to possibly step outside the vehicle for the very first time, maybe say hello to his employees, and be greeted by a mix of people some here to support him, and many others who are not. >> and tamron, did you expect the trump organization to put out a statement saying anything less than it's completely...
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that all facts are relative, that ordinary people who try to improve their communities and their country are wasting their time. in the place of faith, they offer cynicism. in the place of engagement, indifference. but the truth is that the russian government's efforts to cast doubt on the integrity of our democracy would not have been so effective if some of those doubts had not already been felt by many americans. by citizens who are asking whether our system still offers a way to fix the everyday problems they face, and whether our society still gives them reason to hope that they can improve their lives for the better. in this way, and we need to reckon with this, the attack has cast a light on a growing sense of divisiveness, distrust, and disillusionment. but we know here in america, and only what we are against, we know what we are for. so just as we are clear-eyed about the threat russia poses from the outside, and unified in confronting it, we must also dedicate ourselves to restoring citizens' faith in our democracy on the inside -- which always has been the source of america's
that all facts are relative, that ordinary people who try to improve their communities and their country are wasting their time. in the place of faith, they offer cynicism. in the place of engagement, indifference. but the truth is that the russian government's efforts to cast doubt on the integrity of our democracy would not have been so effective if some of those doubts had not already been felt by many americans. by citizens who are asking whether our system still offers a way to fix the...
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look out for each other. [ applause ] so that faith that i've placed all those years ago, not far from here, in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change, that faith has been rewarded in ways i could not have possibly imagined. and i hope your faith has too. some of you watching tonight or watching at home, you were there with us in 2004 and 2008, 2012. [ applause ] maybe you still can't believe we pulled this whole thing off. let me talk to you, you're not the only ones. michelle. [ applause ] michelle levon robinson, girl of the south side, for the past 25 years, you have not only been my wife and mother of my children, you have been my best friend. you took on a role you didn't ask for and you made it your own, with grace and with grit and with style and with humor. you made the white house a place that belongs to everybody. and a new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. so you have made me proud and you have made the country proud. malia and sasha, under the strangest of circumstances, you have become two amazing young women. are you smart and you are beautiful but mo
look out for each other. [ applause ] so that faith that i've placed all those years ago, not far from here, in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change, that faith has been rewarded in ways i could not have possibly imagined. and i hope your faith has too. some of you watching tonight or watching at home, you were there with us in 2004 and 2008, 2012. [ applause ] maybe you still can't believe we pulled this whole thing off. let me talk to you, you're not the only ones. michelle....
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many people have the feeling that all mainstream politicians are under one big blanket far removed from the concerns of ordinaryeople. he will be saying that he's coming of fresh and can change that. he does not come in with a lot of baggage. he will have a lot of media interest. all of that could make him something of a contender. despite that, he's quite popular. his popularity ratings are up where the chancellor's are. the spd is still coming from behind, but this does put a new, fresh turn on things. >> our chief political correspondent tonight from berlin. thank you very much. we will take a quick break and be back in 60 seconds. >> welcome back. you are with "dw news." we want to get back to president donald trump and the executive orders he has signed. he has been speaking in front of the department of homeland security. he said he wanted to work with mexico to improve border security, and then he came to the wall. president trump: we already know the crisis on our southern birder, the unprecedented surge of migrants is harming both mexico and the united states, and i believe the steps we want to take st
many people have the feeling that all mainstream politicians are under one big blanket far removed from the concerns of ordinaryeople. he will be saying that he's coming of fresh and can change that. he does not come in with a lot of baggage. he will have a lot of media interest. all of that could make him something of a contender. despite that, he's quite popular. his popularity ratings are up where the chancellor's are. the spd is still coming from behind, but this does put a new, fresh turn...
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but if you look behind me with the capitol all lit up, you can sees that this is no ordinary night. they're preparing to welcome in a new administration. outside the capitol you can see it coming together. under the flag final preparation for the inaugural ceremony. beyond the stage, big screens give the crowd their view of history. >> that's actually where we will be tomorrow. >> reporter: jillian springer and her friends are doing their own preparation. we met them as they were doing a dry run for the big day. taking the metro and even wearing the same shoes. >> we knew we would have to walk. we didn't know how far. we would be on our feet for hours. >> reporter: the chester native lives in fairfax now and janet and catherine are visiting. >> i love the thought of america being what i grew up with in the 50s. i have so many high hopes. >> reporter: may plan to get here early. knowing that today is open to be very crowded on inauguration day. you're expecting people from all over the country? >> yes. we have two buses coming in from pennsylvania tomorrow. new york, a large con si c
but if you look behind me with the capitol all lit up, you can sees that this is no ordinary night. they're preparing to welcome in a new administration. outside the capitol you can see it coming together. under the flag final preparation for the inaugural ceremony. beyond the stage, big screens give the crowd their view of history. >> that's actually where we will be tomorrow. >> reporter: jillian springer and her friends are doing their own preparation. we met them as they were...
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constitutional crisis but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time. we can all agree on that. rachel maddow is going to continue our live coverage now at the top of the hour with a live edition of her broadcast. rachel, good evening. >> good evening, brian. thank you so much, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. good do be with you, we're here live at midnight eastern time. our new president does not like to be upstaged. but this president is being upstaged because whether you like this new president or you don't, he is doing some version of many of the things that he promised to do as a presidential candidate. so, yes, it may still pursuing muslim ban, for example, but he did say trump era thus far is the thousands of people, the tens of thousands of people, the hundreds of thousands of people who have turned out to march and protest and demonstrate against him starting the first day after his inauguration but it turns out that wasn't a one off and turns out giant protests against the new president don't need weeks of planning
constitutional crisis but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time. we can all agree on that. rachel maddow is going to continue our live coverage now at the top of the hour with a live edition of her broadcast. rachel, good evening. >> good evening, brian. thank you so much, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. good do be with you, we're here live at midnight eastern time. our new president does not like to be...
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ordinary people of the country. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] all right. well the intro happened already but thank you for coming out and seeing this great line of authors. there is one more coming. i am david shoulders part of the event staff at politics and prose. i would like to welcome you to this event. tonight is a special occasion as
ordinary people of the country. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. [inaudible conversations] all right. well the intro happened already but thank you for coming out and seeing this great line of authors. there is one more coming. i am david shoulders part of the event staff at politics and prose. i would like to welcome you to this event. tonight is a special occasion as
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the kremlin's aim is to convince our people that the system is rigged that all facts are relative and that ordinary people who try to improve their communities and the country are wasting their time could in the place of faith, they offer cynicism. in the place of engagement, they to the in difference truth is that the russians governments to cast doubt on the integrity of our democracy would not have been so effective that some of those doubts had not already been felt by many citizens who are asking whether our system offers a way to fix the everyday problems they face and whether our society still give them reason to hope that they can improve their lives for the better. in this way, and we need to reckon with this, the attack has cast a light on a growing sense of divisiveness, distrust, and disillusionment. we know here in america not only what we are against. we know what we are for. abouts we are clear eyed the threat that russia poses from the outside and unified in confronting it, we must also dedicate ourselves to restoring in our democracy on the inside, which always has been the source
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constitutional crisis, but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time.tim. we can allat. >> to make sure if they are a five-year-old, maybe they're with their parents and they don't pose a threat. but to assume just because of someone's age or gender or whatever that they don't pose a threat would be misguided and wrong. >> this morning the white house is playing defense as nationwide protests continue amid backlash over president trump's immigration order. >> plus new overnight president trump fires the acting attorney general who refused to defend f general who refused to accept his travel ban. >>> and today the president will announce his supreme court nominee. but the congressional democrats are willing to put
constitutional crisis, but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time.tim. we can allat. >> to make sure if they are a five-year-old, maybe they're with their parents and they don't pose a threat. but to assume just because of someone's age or gender or whatever that they don't pose a threat would be misguided and wrong. >> this morning the white house is playing defense as nationwide protests continue amid backlash over president trump's...
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constitutional crisis but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time. we can all agree on that. rachel maddow is going to continue our live coverage now at the top of the hour with a live edition of her broadcast. rachel, good evening. >> good evening, brian. rachel, good evening. >> good evening, brian. thank you so much, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. good do be with you, we're here live at midnight eastern time. our new president does not like to be upstaged. but this president is being upstaged because whether you like this new president or you don't, he is doing some version of many of the things that he promised to do as a presidential candidate. so, yes, it may still pursuing t muslim ban, for example, but he did say trump era thus far is the thousands of people, the tens of thousands of people, the hundreds of thousands of people who have turned out to march and protest and demonstrate against him starting the first day after his inauguration but it turns out that wasn't a one off and turns out giant protests agains
constitutional crisis but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time. we can all agree on that. rachel maddow is going to continue our live coverage now at the top of the hour with a live edition of her broadcast. rachel, good evening. >> good evening, brian. rachel, good evening. >> good evening, brian. thank you so much, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. good do be with you, we're here live at midnight...
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ordinary. it's happening all the time. or walk. imagine if you made up a language and you've come up with a word for ambulating and then you want to put it in the tab and you think it would be corny to just say yesterday, especially if you meant an hour ago. how are you going to put it in the past? you certainly wouldn't think of adding some little bit of stuff to the end of the word. you might if you already took a language but if you can put yourself in the mind of somebody that starts naming things out of the blue, how do you put it in the past you would make a suffix. suffixes happen by accident. walk started as walk did and keep saying that over and over and pretty soon you are saying won't so did got started as an actual word and then did becomes a suffix, all of our prefixes and suffixes started as old words, the language changes not only in terms of words coming to me new things that some words traveling to other words and they stop being words at all. it's fascinating. so if english were allowed to just move on with nobody
ordinary. it's happening all the time. or walk. imagine if you made up a language and you've come up with a word for ambulating and then you want to put it in the tab and you think it would be corny to just say yesterday, especially if you meant an hour ago. how are you going to put it in the past? you certainly wouldn't think of adding some little bit of stuff to the end of the word. you might if you already took a language but if you can put yourself in the mind of somebody that starts naming...
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we are really excited about what's going on in florida because it's a group of ordinary american citizens from allks of life, political persuasion, that believe in second chances. more inclusion in democracy, the believe in just fairness. when you talk about america, i am reminded of george bush, george w. bush's when he said that america is a nation of second chances. when that door in prison opens, we are a society should do everything it can to help facilitate a successful reentry. in society's best interests to help increase public safety, contributing to the tax space and it's all about fairness. this is a country of second chances. >> tucker: i'm totally for second chances. i believe in redemption. and i mean that. but you didn't answer the question. which is, if we don't trust you to have a firearm or to serve on a jury, or to serve in the military, or to serve as a teacher, why would we trust you enough to make a decision as profound as with the next president is going to be? >> let me it take a crack at that, tucker. we don't have an opinion on tha that. according to the florida parole co
we are really excited about what's going on in florida because it's a group of ordinary american citizens from allks of life, political persuasion, that believe in second chances. more inclusion in democracy, the believe in just fairness. when you talk about america, i am reminded of george bush, george w. bush's when he said that america is a nation of second chances. when that door in prison opens, we are a society should do everything it can to help facilitate a successful reentry. in...
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so that faith that i placed all those years ago not far from here in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change, that faith has been rewarded in ways i could not have possibly imagined. and i hope your faith has, too. some of you here tonight who are watching at home, you were there with us in 2004 and 2008, 2012. maybe you still can't believe we pulled this whole thing off. let me tell you, you're not the only ones. michel michelle. michelle labon robinson, girl of the south side, for the past 25 years you have not only been my wife and mother of my children, you have been my best friend. you took on a role you didn't ask for and you made it your own with grace and with grit and with style and good humor you made the white house a place that belongs to everybody. and a new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. so you have made me proud and you have made the country proud. malia and sasha, under the strangest of circumstances, you have become two amazing young women. you are smart and you are beautiful, but more importantly, you are kind and
so that faith that i placed all those years ago not far from here in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change, that faith has been rewarded in ways i could not have possibly imagined. and i hope your faith has, too. some of you here tonight who are watching at home, you were there with us in 2004 and 2008, 2012. maybe you still can't believe we pulled this whole thing off. let me tell you, you're not the only ones. michel michelle. michelle labon robinson, girl of the south side,...
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to look out for each other. [ applause ] so that's faith that i placed all those years ago, not far from here in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change. that faith has been rewarded in ways i could not have possibly imagined and i hope your faith has too. some of you here tonight watching at home, you were there with us in 2004 and in 2008 and 2012. maybe you still can believe we have pulled this whole thing off. let me tell you, you are not the only ones. michelle ... [ applause ] michelle lavonne robinson girl of the south for the past 25 years you have not only been my wife and mother of my children, you have been my best friend. you took on a role you didn't ask for and you made it your own with grace and with grit and with style and with humor. [ applause ] you made the white house a place that belongs to everybody and a new generation sets its sites higher because it has you as a role model so you have made me proud and you have made the country proud. malia and sasha, under the strangest of circumstances, you have become two amazing young women. you are smart and beautiful but more importantlily
to look out for each other. [ applause ] so that's faith that i placed all those years ago, not far from here in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change. that faith has been rewarded in ways i could not have possibly imagined and i hope your faith has too. some of you here tonight watching at home, you were there with us in 2004 and in 2008 and 2012. maybe you still can believe we have pulled this whole thing off. let me tell you, you are not the only ones. michelle ... [ applause...
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ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper pain from chest congestion whecan make this...d, feel like this. allone cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® >>> president trump declared his inauguration day a national day of patriotic devotion. that's what he wants to call inauguration day. it turns out trump is trying to give other holidays unique days as well. president's day is now me month. >> wow. >> the whole month. mass over is now comb over. [ laughter ] and finally tax day is cancelled. >> oh, man, it will take on a whole different set the next couple of years. >>> one couple's gender reveal had a couple of surprises. watch what happens. >> it's a boy. >> so that huge blue powder explosion was felt by residents more than 3 miles away. police even got involved. they could face a one thousand dollars fine. the couple said they had no idea their actions were illegal. >> what ever happen to the -- >> yeah, a balloon in the box and open the box. >> that's different from a pop of the balloon and pop of explosion there. >> yeah. >>> kellyanne con
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constitutional crisis but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time. we can allhat. rachel maddow is going to continue our live coverage now at the top of the hour with a live edition of her broadcast. rachel, good evening. >> good evening, brian. thank you so much, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. good do be with you, we're here live at midnight eastern time. our new president does not like to be upstaged. but this president is being upstaged because whether you like this new president or you don't, he is doing some version of many of the things that he promised to do as a presidential candidate. so, yes, it may still pursuing muslim ban, for example, but he did say
constitutional crisis but to quote eleanor roosevelt about the world war ii era, it is no ordinary time. we can allhat. rachel maddow is going to continue our live coverage now at the top of the hour with a live edition of her broadcast. rachel, good evening. >> good evening, brian. thank you so much, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. good do be with you, we're here live at midnight eastern time. our new president does not like to be upstaged. but...
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so that faith that i placed all those years ago, not far from here, in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change, that faith has been rewarded in ways i could not have possibly imagined. and i hope your faith has, too. some of you here tonight or watching at home, you were there with us in 2004 and 2008, 2012. ( cheers and applause ) maybe you still can't believe we pulled this whole thing off. let me tell you, you're not the only ones. ( laughter ) michelle. ( cheers and applause ) michelle levon robinson, girl of the south side for the past 25 years, you have not only been my wife and mother of my children. you have been my best friend. ( cheers and applause ) you took on a role you didn't ask for, and you made it your own with grace and with grit and with style and good humor. ( applause ) ( cheers ) you made the white house a place that belongs to everybody. and a new generation sets its sights higher because it has you as a role model. so you have made me proud, and you have made the country proud. ( cheers and applause ) malia and sasha, under the strangest of circums
so that faith that i placed all those years ago, not far from here, in the power of ordinary americans to bring about change, that faith has been rewarded in ways i could not have possibly imagined. and i hope your faith has, too. some of you here tonight or watching at home, you were there with us in 2004 and 2008, 2012. ( cheers and applause ) maybe you still can't believe we pulled this whole thing off. let me tell you, you're not the only ones. ( laughter ) michelle. ( cheers and applause )...
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or not i if the government did not become something that was owned by all levels of society, we would fail. not only did the ordinary people need to subscribe to what we were doing but also the rich. if the money is not supporting it you will get nowhere. the me back up. we did not think a bill of rights was necessary because we -- and i say we, virtually all of us who were at the constitutional convention who were present at the end -- when suggested by george mason that we needed during t freedom of the press, we took a vote. mr. mason said he would second emotion. mr. macon -- tend to nothing. not just i, but many others felt we had not taken any rights away did people and therefore we not need to enumerate and guarantee any of them. >> mr. jefferson, i am concerned you are getting a little heated, i do not want a duel to break out. >> you have no worries about my entering into a duel. [laughter] >> madam, i would not challenge anybody. i will challenge ideas. one of the fears of having a bill of rights and one of the rationalizations, as mr. hamilton has articulated, is we are not taking away rights. rights -- w
or not i if the government did not become something that was owned by all levels of society, we would fail. not only did the ordinary people need to subscribe to what we were doing but also the rich. if the money is not supporting it you will get nowhere. the me back up. we did not think a bill of rights was necessary because we -- and i say we, virtually all of us who were at the constitutional convention who were present at the end -- when suggested by george mason that we needed during t...
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things we have in common is that we want to put the interests of ordinary working people rightat the centre stage. those people who are working allest for their families and sometimes feel the odds are stacked against them, it is that interest in ensuring that what we do, our economies and governments actually work for ordinary working people, work for everyone in our countries. we share that. thank you very much, everybody. that was the press conference in its entirety. chris mason is here. we have a lot of the usual phrases, great days lie ahead for our two people, a deep bond, we were expecting that. theresa may said, of america, that they are 100% behind nato, and we were not expecting that? that really left out from what we heard from the prime minister. she didn't have to say that. it is clear she was very clear to ram home publicly that one of their conversations in private was a commitment to nato. president trump said repeatedly on the campaign trail that he said that the north atla ntic trail that he said that the north atlantic alliance is obsolete, a word he has used, and in particular he is very concerned about the f
things we have in common is that we want to put the interests of ordinary working people rightat the centre stage. those people who are working allest for their families and sometimes feel the odds are stacked against them, it is that interest in ensuring that what we do, our economies and governments actually work for ordinary working people, work for everyone in our countries. we share that. thank you very much, everybody. that was the press conference in its entirety. chris mason is here. we...
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reporter: the mystery of kelsie schelling's disappearance has brought us all the way here, vancouver, washington, and an ordinarycdonald's where somebody is about to conduct some extraordinary business. >> a picture was sent, a name was given, very specific instructions. >> reporter: laura saxton has arranged this meeting with a mysterious e-mailer. he's promised to return kelsie from the clutches of a sex-trafficking ring if she will hand-deliver $50,000 here to a man named marcus wearing a red hat. concerned about possible criminal involvement, kelsie's family has asked the vancouver police to meet the courier undercover. >> we didn't know if this actually was a sex trafficking issue or if it was extortion. i felt like law enforcement should have been involved in this situation. >> reporter: but just before the appointed time, the vancouver police back out, believing it to be a scam and not an actual human trafficking plot. but "20/20" has that golden arches under surveillance and our cameras are rolling as a man with a red hat enters. he sits quietly, doesn't even order a mcshake, waiting for his take-out ord
reporter: the mystery of kelsie schelling's disappearance has brought us all the way here, vancouver, washington, and an ordinarycdonald's where somebody is about to conduct some extraordinary business. >> a picture was sent, a name was given, very specific instructions. >> reporter: laura saxton has arranged this meeting with a mysterious e-mailer. he's promised to return kelsie from the clutches of a sex-trafficking ring if she will hand-deliver $50,000 here to a man named marcus...
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realized , if the government did not become something that was owned by all levels of society, we would fail. not only did the ordinary people need to subscribe to what we were doing but also the rich. if the money to are not supporting you you will get , nowhere. let me back up and say that we did not think a bill of rights was necessary because -- i say we at this time, virtually all of us that were at the constitutional convention who were present at the end when suggested by george mason that we needed to guarantee freedom of the press, we took a vote. mason said he would not propose it, but he would second such a motion. it was proposed and mr. mason seconded it and it was defeated 10 to nothing. not just i, but many others felt we had not taken any rights away from people and therefore we did not need to enumerate and guarantee any of them. anna: mr. jefferson, i am a little concerned you are getting heated and i do not want a dual -- duel to break out. mr. jefferson: you have no worries about my entering into a duel. [laughter] i would not challenge anybody in that way. anna: explain your challenges. mr. jeffer
realized , if the government did not become something that was owned by all levels of society, we would fail. not only did the ordinary people need to subscribe to what we were doing but also the rich. if the money to are not supporting you you will get , nowhere. let me back up and say that we did not think a bill of rights was necessary because -- i say we at this time, virtually all of us that were at the constitutional convention who were present at the end when suggested by george mason...
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she was nominated for an academy award for ordinary people in her not so ordinary life she was married three times she lost all this son when he accidentally shot himself she was a vegetarian for years and out hauler. >>reporter: that many some tissue or least the group park. + >>mark: police and the east and they install a 30 year-old cold case murder >>mark: some pockets of fog otherwise much more mild morning that it from the hornet in charlotte he cemented his status as an all-time great by completing an unprecedented triple trip last summer the only man to win all three spend events at three different olympic games now that has to be given back. >>rebecca: next week the shower possible will let you know what days and the the umbrella. >>robin w: it still a pretty good writer out of heavy traffic on the open side on the bridge the search resumes for college student who went missing near fremont they suspended the search for the 18 year-old but her family said it will continue to look for her until she is found. >>reporter: when they were able to get her car they from her windows broken out but she was not
she was nominated for an academy award for ordinary people in her not so ordinary life she was married three times she lost all this son when he accidentally shot himself she was a vegetarian for years and out hauler. >>reporter: that many some tissue or least the group park. + >>mark: police and the east and they install a 30 year-old cold case murder >>mark: some pockets of fog otherwise much more mild morning that it from the hornet in charlotte he cemented his status as an...
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at the end of her letter after recalling how all hell broke loose on the night of the funeral, jordan wrote, it was the klan done this, it was just ordinary people of the county. >> you can watch this and other programs online on a book tv.org
at the end of her letter after recalling how all hell broke loose on the night of the funeral, jordan wrote, it was the klan done this, it was just ordinary people of the county. >> you can watch this and other programs online on a book tv.org
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all prescriptions, walgreens has you covered. so drop by and seize the savings! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. because it knew an ordinarysue was near.ar. the fiery tissue left her nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose. with lotion to comfort and soothe when she blows. don't get burned by ordinary tissues. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. now get puffs plus lotion in the squeezable softpack. >>> i think we are all done looking at this map. the snowfall prediction map, and if it's not feet of snow, it's one or two additional feet, and still difficult traveling in all mountain passes as we go through this afternoon. the storm system spreads throughout the rest of the west, too, and also in l.a. today, a little rain and that always causes problems in the morning rush hour. >> thank you. >>> and donald trump offers new insight into his plan for american health care and while he long advocated for the immediate repeal of the affordable care act and he said he wants replacements within weeks. >>> a scary situation forces the man
all prescriptions, walgreens has you covered. so drop by and seize the savings! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. because it knew an ordinarysue was near.ar. the fiery tissue left her nose sore and red. so dad slayed the problem with puffs plus lotion, instead. puffs have pillowy softness for dakota's tender nose. with lotion to comfort and soothe when she blows. don't get burned by ordinary tissues. a nose in need deserves puffs, indeed. now get puffs plus lotion in the squeezable...
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we have in common is that we want to put the interests of ordinary working people write up their centre stage. those people who are working all feel the odds are stacked against them, it is that interesting ensuring that what we do, our economies and governments actually work for ordinary working people, work for ordinary working people, work for ordinary working people, work for everyone in our countries. we share that. thank you very much, everybody. there we are. donald trump, leaving the room with the british prime minister, theresa may. interesting few minutes, a lot of subjects covered. quite lively, and some lighter moments. they talked about the special relationship. donald trump, saying he pledges his lasting support to this most special relationship. theresa may announced early on that there will be a state visit by donald trump to the uk later this year, that an invitation from the queen has been extended and that donald trump has accepted. let‘s go over to laura trevelyan in washington. what are the main point is we can take from this? well, i thought one of the main points was theresa may leaning over to the pres
we have in common is that we want to put the interests of ordinary working people write up their centre stage. those people who are working all feel the odds are stacked against them, it is that interesting ensuring that what we do, our economies and governments actually work for ordinary working people, work for ordinary working people, work for ordinary working people, work for everyone in our countries. we share that. thank you very much, everybody. there we are. donald trump, leaving the...
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all chicagoanc anchicagoans. these policies that fail ordinary citizens also fail chicago police officers who risk their lives every day to serve and protect the people of chicago. during the course of our investigation, the department heard from countless officers who were themselves disillusioned and discouraged by strained trust, by inadequate training, poor oversight, and inattention to officer wellness and safety. those officers are proud to wear the badge but they recognize that they lack the support, both from the community and from the city, to properly do their jobs. and they understand that primari repairing trust from the immunities they serve will require reforms. to chicago's credit, the city has not been standing still since we announced our investigation at the end of 2015. under the leadership of mayor emanuel and superintendent johnson, the chicago police department has taken a number of encouraging steps to improve oversight and to encourage community oriented policing. but our report makes clear that there is still considerable work to be done, work that will require federal partnership and indep
all chicagoanc anchicagoans. these policies that fail ordinary citizens also fail chicago police officers who risk their lives every day to serve and protect the people of chicago. during the course of our investigation, the department heard from countless officers who were themselves disillusioned and discouraged by strained trust, by inadequate training, poor oversight, and inattention to officer wellness and safety. those officers are proud to wear the badge but they recognize that they lack...
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ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper jimmy dean delights frittatas. a delicious, savory egg breakfast, without all the bread and carbs. made with real ingredients. an excellent source of protein to help power through your morning. jimmy dean delights frittatas. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors. panera. food as it should be. oh, it's actually...s your sfx: (short balloon squeal) it's ver... sfx: (balloon squeals) ok can we... sfx: (balloon squeals) i'm being so serious right now... i really want to know how your coffee is. it's... goodbye! oof, that milk in your coffee was messing with you, wasn't it? yeah. happens to more people than you think. try lactaid, it's real milk, without that annoying lactose. mmm. good right? yeah. lactaid. it's the milk that doesn't mess with you. so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a
ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper jimmy dean delights frittatas. a delicious, savory egg breakfast, without all the bread and carbs. made with real ingredients. an excellent source of protein to help power through your morning. jimmy dean delights frittatas. with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artificial preservatives, sweeteners, flavors, or colors. panera. food as it should be. oh, it's...
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ordinary working people write up centerstage. right up there centerstage. they are working all the hours, doing the best for their family, and they feel the odds are stacked against them. it is that interest in ensuring that what we do, the economy, our economies and governments, actually work for ordinary working people, work for everyone in our countries. i think we both share that. pres. trump: thank you very much. p.m. may: thank you. pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. [laughter] >> [indiscernible] [chatter] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and is brought you today by your cable or satellite provider. democrats are expected to introduce legislation sometime this week that would lock an executive order from president trump that banns refugees and citizens of seven predominantly muslim countries from entering the u.s.. earlier today, senate minority leader charles schumer held a news conference to speak out against the ban. from new york city, this is 25 minutes. i'm right
ordinary working people write up centerstage. right up there centerstage. they are working all the hours, doing the best for their family, and they feel the odds are stacked against them. it is that interest in ensuring that what we do, the economy, our economies and governments, actually work for ordinary working people, work for everyone in our countries. i think we both share that. pres. trump: thank you very much. p.m. may: thank you. pres. trump: thank you very much, everybody. [laughter]...
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we have in common is that we want to put the interest of ordinary week working people right up there center stage. those people, they're working alle hours, they're doing doing their best for their families, and sometimes they feel the odds are stacked against them. it's that interest in ensuring that what we do, the economies and our governments actually work for working people and work for everyone in our country. i think we both share that. >> thank you very much. >> thank you very much everybody , what -- [inaudible conversation] >> a live look at the 44th annual march for life protesting roby wade in the 1973 supreme court decision that legalized abortion. we look at the stage, marchers are on their way after our rally on the national mall. they are headed to the supreme court. >> you will be able to watch the rest of today's march on our companion network cspan, and also on c-span at three pm, it is house speaker paul ryan talking with reporters at political about president trump's first 100 days in office in the congressional agenda. that is coming up about an hour for now live on our companion network cspan. coming up toni
we have in common is that we want to put the interest of ordinary week working people right up there center stage. those people, they're working alle hours, they're doing doing their best for their families, and sometimes they feel the odds are stacked against them. it's that interest in ensuring that what we do, the economies and our governments actually work for working people and work for everyone in our country. i think we both share that. >> thank you very much. >> thank you...
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. >> certainly, it means that ordinary citizens. we say this all the time.ection of a president does not mean the deelection of citizenry. people have to vote, protest, demonstrate. they have to come together to seek collusions at the community level, the neighborhood level. it means we have often worked with the justice department. if senator sessions is confirmed, he should do what a great many attorneys general have done, which is to say they work with the department of justice. they work with the naacp. i will tell you what i was told as a trial attorney when i began my career at the justice department. i was told, when you bring a case, when you bring an investigation, the first thing you do is call the local branch of the naacp. good advice for trial attorney, attorney general. that's predicated on believing in the work of the naacp. there are civil wrongs that can be made write by enforcing the nation's civil rights laws. >> what role do you hope president obama will play now that he is leaving the white house? >> he is dedicated to his boys and men i
. >> certainly, it means that ordinary citizens. we say this all the time.ection of a president does not mean the deelection of citizenry. people have to vote, protest, demonstrate. they have to come together to seek collusions at the community level, the neighborhood level. it means we have often worked with the justice department. if senator sessions is confirmed, he should do what a great many attorneys general have done, which is to say they work with the department of justice. they...