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washington, amy walter. amy: good evening. president-elect donald trump his transitionom duties to travel to battleground ohio to thank supporters for his election victory. president-elect trump: i am going to need you to fight as hard for these proposals as you fought for this great campaign of ours. thishat you put me in position, even if you don't help me one bit, i'm going to get it me, don't worry about it. amy: thousands turned out in celebrate with the incoming president and vice president-elect. earlier in the day, the stopped in team indiana to announce a deal brokered with the carrier will keep the company from moving to mexico and save hundreds of manufacturing jobs. make goodwas able to on his campaign promise to keep becauseamerica in part, vice president-elect mike pence is still the governor of indiana taxhe could offer incentives. phil, what is what happened this week with the carrier situation about the donald trump economic situation? are we going to have a case-by-case economic policy? philip: we might. i th
washington, amy walter. amy: good evening. president-elect donald trump his transitionom duties to travel to battleground ohio to thank supporters for his election victory. president-elect trump: i am going to need you to fight as hard for these proposals as you fought for this great campaign of ours. thishat you put me in position, even if you don't help me one bit, i'm going to get it me, don't worry about it. amy: thousands turned out in celebrate with the incoming president and vice...
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once again, from washington, amy walter. amy: good evening. obama administration has delivered punishment and proof that russia was behind the widespread hacking of the u.s. election. joint report from the f.b.i. and department of homeland security detailed how intelligence invaded government, political and private agencies ahead of last month's election. president-elect trump released a statement in response to the obama administration sanctions and said this. it's time for our country to move on to bigger and better things. nevertheless in the interest of our great country and great people, i will meet with the leaders of the intelligence community in order to be updated on the facts of this situation. yogey, the u.s. government has known about this hacking for months. what took the government so long to make these sanctions? >> i think there were two things happening. the white house didn't want to weigh in on the election, which i think democrats thought it was a catastrophic misjudgment. and some are saying go after putin personally and f
once again, from washington, amy walter. amy: good evening. obama administration has delivered punishment and proof that russia was behind the widespread hacking of the u.s. election. joint report from the f.b.i. and department of homeland security detailed how intelligence invaded government, political and private agencies ahead of last month's election. president-elect trump released a statement in response to the obama administration sanctions and said this. it's time for our country to move...
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but walte amy walter, why is ths causing such a stir?is is an unconventional president doing unconventional things and this is not something the traditional establishment would see as a good idea to do, especially when there's not necessarily a policy behind it. i think tony blair raised this issue, too, we don't really know what this actually means, the call in and of itself, as henry kissinger said, hasn't created some tremendous trouble in china. but we don't know whether this is just posturing or policy change. we've heard from the trump transition both sides. one side said no, this is not, the vice president went on television. kellyanne conway, his campaign manager, went on television said this is just a courty call, no change in policy. other accounts suggest this is a change in policy, the president-elect had been very tough on china during the campaign, we're going to see a more aggressive trump administration in dealing with china, but we don't have an answer for that yet and that's why i think there is all the consternation go
but walte amy walter, why is ths causing such a stir?is is an unconventional president doing unconventional things and this is not something the traditional establishment would see as a good idea to do, especially when there's not necessarily a policy behind it. i think tony blair raised this issue, too, we don't really know what this actually means, the call in and of itself, as henry kissinger said, hasn't created some tremendous trouble in china. but we don't know whether this is just...
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but first, it's time for politics monday with tamara keth of npr and amy walter of the "cook political report." and welcome to both of you. a lot going on today. >> yes. >> woodruff: namely, as we just saw in that report, amy, that donald trump is over the top, the outcome is not surprising, but there were a lot of protests, a lot of noise made around state capitals around the country. is the electoral process in any danger? >> no, i don't think so. there were a lot of protest bus at the end of the day there were nor defectors on the democratic side than the republican side. one in minnesota, one in maine who wanted to vote for bernie sanders. state law doesn't allow that. they ended up both casting an alternative clast for hillary clinton. but for in washington state, that she carried, that voted for someone other than hillary clinton. i don't think we're seeing a breakdown of the electoral college but any measure, but uh electorates are using the focus to make a broader point on the democratic side much more than the republican side. amazing how wing brings people together. at the en
but first, it's time for politics monday with tamara keth of npr and amy walter of the "cook political report." and welcome to both of you. a lot going on today. >> yes. >> woodruff: namely, as we just saw in that report, amy, that donald trump is over the top, the outcome is not surprising, but there were a lot of protests, a lot of noise made around state capitals around the country. is the electoral process in any danger? >> no, i don't think so. there were a lot...
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joining me are amy walter of the "cook political report," and stu rothenberg of the "rothenberg-and-gonzalezical report." welcome to you both. we have seen, over this weekend, and in the past week or so, president-elect trump inserting himself very overtly into american policy on israel, on taiwan and china. he's negotiating government contracts. i'm curious, amy, is this as unprecedented as it seems? >> it is unprecedented. of course, we've never had a president-elect coming in the age of twitter, either. so there's that piece of it. and i feel like a broken record, but every time we're together, i say the same thing, which is we have to expect that this is going to be an unprecedented presidency. he ran an unprecedented campaign, he's shown no signs of being a different president-elect as he was a candidate, but i think he's also showing us the kind of president that he's going to be, especially on an issue like israel where he's going to move much closer to where the hardliners, especially benjamin netanyahu, want the u.s. to be than where obama was. this is a relationship between israel
joining me are amy walter of the "cook political report," and stu rothenberg of the "rothenberg-and-gonzalezical report." welcome to you both. we have seen, over this weekend, and in the past week or so, president-elect trump inserting himself very overtly into american policy on israel, on taiwan and china. he's negotiating government contracts. i'm curious, amy, is this as unprecedented as it seems? >> it is unprecedented. of course, we've never had a president-elect...
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amy walter, tamara keith, thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> welcome, judy. >> woodruff: nashvilles to refer to itself as "music city," and given its history and heritage, that seems just right. but as real estate development explodes in one of the nation's fastest-growing cities, some of the very studios, locations and neighborhoods that were so important to country music, and the industry as a whole, are now threatened. jeffrey brown reports, part of his ongoing series on "culture at risk." ♪ ♪ >> brown: inside an unassuming house on 16th avenue south, guitarist philip shouse is laying down a track at the recording studio "house of david." ♪ ♪ meanwhile while just up the road, the punk rock group paramore is recording percussion in rca-studio a for the group's forthcoming album. ♪ ♪ it's just another day on music row, the collection of recording studios, publishing houses and offices two miles southwest of downtown nashville and its famous honky tonks, and the place collectively responsible for an important part of the nation's music industry. >> from like the early days even to
amy walter, tamara keith, thank you both. >> you're welcome. >> welcome, judy. >> woodruff: nashvilles to refer to itself as "music city," and given its history and heritage, that seems just right. but as real estate development explodes in one of the nation's fastest-growing cities, some of the very studios, locations and neighborhoods that were so important to country music, and the industry as a whole, are now threatened. jeffrey brown reports, part of his ongoing...
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heather mcghee, amy walter, andrea mitchell and rich lowry.ndrea, let's start with, why isn't donald trump's tweet about this right? we gave all this money to taiwan. everybody makes a big deal over a phone call. the average american sitting out there going, this seems like the typical washington thing that means nothing to my life. >> it won't mean anything until something goes really bad with china, economically or militarily. look, this is arguably the most important relationship that the u.s. has. there has been no call, no conversation -- it doesn't matter who made the call. the point is the conversation happened. and even here someone as careful as mike pence referred to her as the president of taiwan. >> that's a no no? >> that's a no no of the one china policy devised articulated and finalized by jimmy carter. it has been bipartisan. the chinese are ripped, but they are trying to seize -- they will seize on what mike pence said. it was one of 50 calls, it was a courtesy call. try to move on in a certain way. they are looking at donald
heather mcghee, amy walter, andrea mitchell and rich lowry.ndrea, let's start with, why isn't donald trump's tweet about this right? we gave all this money to taiwan. everybody makes a big deal over a phone call. the average american sitting out there going, this seems like the typical washington thing that means nothing to my life. >> it won't mean anything until something goes really bad with china, economically or militarily. look, this is arguably the most important relationship that...
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joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, rich lowry, andrea mitchell and heather mcghee. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. there used to be an ad campaign on tv when i was a kid for ef hutton whose tag line was when ef hutton talks, people listen. when the president of the united states or the president-elect talks, people listen. what he says has consequence. but now whether it is draining the tramp or repealing obamacare or persuading companies not to leave the united states, we're being told by his staff and by mr. trump, himself, you shouldn't take him literally. except perhaps when you should. remember when candidate trump said this about president obama during the campaign? >> he is the founder of isis. he is the founder of isis. okay? he is the founder. >> next day, hugh hewitt assumed we were not to take mr. trump literally. >> i know what you meant. you meant he created the vacuum, he lost the peace. >> no. i meant he's the founder of isis. >> in that case,
joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, rich lowry, andrea mitchell and heather mcghee. welcome to sunday, it's "meet the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. there used to be an ad campaign on tv when i was a kid for ef hutton whose tag line was when ef hutton talks, people listen. when the president of the united states or the president-elect talks, people listen. what he says...
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the president-elect hits the road selling jobs, his america-first agenda and victory.in his i'm amy walternight on week".gton president-elect trump: companies are not going to leave the more without any consequences. not gonna happen. amy: the president-elect his promise to keep jobs in america. is it the one-time deal or a come?f more to back in campaign mode, trump stands americans what he for and why he won. president-elect trump: we will end illegal immigration. we will construct a great and by the way, we are repealing and replacing obamacare. amy: as donald trump continues to
the president-elect hits the road selling jobs, his america-first agenda and victory.in his i'm amy walternight on week".gton president-elect trump: companies are not going to leave the more without any consequences. not gonna happen. amy: the president-elect his promise to keep jobs in america. is it the one-time deal or a come?f more to back in campaign mode, trump stands americans what he for and why he won. president-elect trump: we will end illegal immigration. we will construct a...
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joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, editor of the "politico" cook report. andrea mitchell, chief foreign affairs correspondent of nbc news and heather mcgee, president of the liberal group. it's sunday, welcome to "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press" for chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. there used to be an add service when i was a kid, when e.f. hutton talks, people listen. >> when the president of the united states or president-elect talks people do listen. what he says has consequences, whether he talks about draining the company for stopping companies from leaving the united states 0 or being told by the staff you shouldn't take him literally except perhaps when you should. remember when he said this about president obama during the campaign? >> he's the founder of isis. the founder of isis. the founder. >> the next day, hugh hewitt assumed we were not to take mr. trump literally. >> i know what you meant. you meant he created the vacuum, he lost the peace. >> no, i meant he's the founder of isis. >> in that case, we were supposed to take him
joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, editor of the "politico" cook report. andrea mitchell, chief foreign affairs correspondent of nbc news and heather mcgee, president of the liberal group. it's sunday, welcome to "meet the press." >> this is "meet the press" for chuck todd. >> good sunday morning. there used to be an add service when i was a kid, when e.f. hutton talks, people listen. >> when the president of the united states or...
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amy: walter scott's killing in 2015 sparked protests nationwide. prosecutors say they will retry the case. this is walter scott's mother judy scott. god -- i am encouraged because i know god is able. his just reward. and we have the federal trial and another trial to go. i'm just waiting on the lord. i'm going to rest in the lord. i don't care how it looks, it is not over. you'll hear me? it is not over. until god say it is over. amy: the jury of 11 white jurors and one black juror was chosen north charleston, that is a must half african-american. -- almost half african-american. the mistrial comes after a jury deadlocked in another high-profile police killing, the fatal shooting of african-american samuel dubose by white former university of cincinnati police officer ray tensing in ohio in 2015. a republican member of the electoral college has come out saying he will not vote for president-elect donald trump when the electoral college meets on december 19. christopher suprun, a paramedic from texas, wrote in an op-ed published in the "new york time
amy: walter scott's killing in 2015 sparked protests nationwide. prosecutors say they will retry the case. this is walter scott's mother judy scott. god -- i am encouraged because i know god is able. his just reward. and we have the federal trial and another trial to go. i'm just waiting on the lord. i'm going to rest in the lord. i don't care how it looks, it is not over. you'll hear me? it is not over. until god say it is over. amy: the jury of 11 white jurors and one black juror was chosen...
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amy walter. and charles krauthammer. >> we're in a real danger zone at a point in which u.s. relations have disintegrated which i've never seen in my adult life. but what remains unresolved is whether this is a temporary situation until the new administration takes place. >> the damage from the resolution is long lasting. it's a matter of international law. the israelis cannot escape it. the damage from the speech today i think is meaningless. nobody is going to remember it after a month. this is kerry trying to express himself emotionally mostly but it will have no import because that administration and the view behind it will be swept away. there was one important element in the 70 minutes of that word salad and it was important because i think there's a ray of hope. the danger for the israelis, the danger for the peace process was that there was another shoe to drop. possibly obama would go back to the security council, take the kerry six-point plan and impose it on the israelis through security council resolution. that's been a threat. and the second threat was that obama
amy walter. and charles krauthammer. >> we're in a real danger zone at a point in which u.s. relations have disintegrated which i've never seen in my adult life. but what remains unresolved is whether this is a temporary situation until the new administration takes place. >> the damage from the resolution is long lasting. it's a matter of international law. the israelis cannot escape it. the damage from the speech today i think is meaningless. nobody is going to remember it after a...
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joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, rich lowry, agrndrea mitchell and heather mcghee.t the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. there used to be an ad campaign on tv when i was a kid for ef hutton whose tag line was when ef hutton talks, people listen. when the president of the united states or the president-elect talks, people listen. what he says has consequence. we're being told by his staff and by mr. trump himself, you shouldn't take him literally, except perhaps when you should. remember when candidate trump said this about president obama during the campaign? >> he is the founder of isis. he is the founder of isis. okay? he is the founder. >> next day, hugh hewitt assumed we were not to take mr. trump literally. >> i know what you meant. you meant he created the vacuum, he lost the peace. >> no. i meant he's the founder of isis. >> in that case, we were supposed to take him literally. the question is, after what many have dubbed the post-truth election, are we getting a look at a post-truth pr
joining me for insight and analysis are amy walter, rich lowry, agrndrea mitchell and heather mcghee.t the press." >> from nbc news in washington, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. there used to be an ad campaign on tv when i was a kid for ef hutton whose tag line was when ef hutton talks, people listen. when the president of the united states or the president-elect talks, people listen. what he says has consequence. we're being...
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amy: we talked to a former friend of jonbenet ramsey, to family friends of the ramseys. we had a new review with john ramsey with barbara walters just a year ago. -- we had an interview with john ramsey with barbara walters just a year ago. you can see the handwriting analysis 's ownnd patsy ramsey handwriting samples that she gave to investigators. it is pretty stunning when them up and look at them word by word, letter by letter. we will let you judge for yourself when you see that. that was perhaps the most stunning visual information that i got when you really got to see it up close, side by side. we are looking forward to that episode of "20/20" tonight. coming up after the break, any chance of a warm-up for the weekend? we will check back in with doug. are at the washington, d.c., medical center -- we are doug: clouds will be increasing today, 29. then a wintry mix early in the morning, then warming up to 54. even warmer temperatures on sunday. we will probably have some updates to these watches and advisories at 4:00. jummy: it is going like this this weekend. thank you for joining us this midday. watch "abc 7 news at 4:
amy: we talked to a former friend of jonbenet ramsey, to family friends of the ramseys. we had a new review with john ramsey with barbara walters just a year ago. -- we had an interview with john ramsey with barbara walters just a year ago. you can see the handwriting analysis 's ownnd patsy ramsey handwriting samples that she gave to investigators. it is pretty stunning when them up and look at them word by word, letter by letter. we will let you judge for yourself when you see that. that was...
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walter white looks a little suspect. as for trump's tweet from 2014 he said president obama never skipped a another story we're following this morning, amy, concern about president-elect donald trump's latest comments also in that fox interview suggesting he is reconsidering america's relationship with taiwan. amy. >> all right, tom, thanks so much. now our chief investigative correspondent brian ross joins us now with more on this, and congress calling for a big investigation into this matter with the russian hacking. what do we know right now? >> first of all we heard from the russians and they call the cia assessment unfounded, unprofessional, unqualified. but the fact is the russians did democrats during the election. that's according to u.s. and european intelligence officials, as well as members of congress from both sides of the aisle. the russians were much more successful however with the democrats than the republicans which had a better cybersecurity operation. the russians got into two computers connected to the republicans, a consultant and a local party, but they did not get into the main computer at the rnc. >> the big ques
walter white looks a little suspect. as for trump's tweet from 2014 he said president obama never skipped a another story we're following this morning, amy, concern about president-elect donald trump's latest comments also in that fox interview suggesting he is reconsidering america's relationship with taiwan. amy. >> all right, tom, thanks so much. now our chief investigative correspondent brian ross joins us now with more on this, and congress calling for a big investigation into this...