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barack obama!e] - barack obama, the senator from illinois, the junior senator from illinois, has won the iowa caucuses. - he's got good ideas, good qualities and that's what we need. - we'll win new hampshire in five days and--and then we'll feel really good. - hillary clinton is coming back to a state that she's spent a lot of time in and is seen on television in a diner where a woman basically asks, "how do you just keep on going?" and hillary clinton almost looks as if she's not gonna be able to answer the question. - you know, i have so many opportunities from this country, i just don't want to see us fall backwards you know? so-- [applause] - i remember thinking at that moment, i don't know how this is going to play, because one of the things that had plagued her was the sort of lack of authenticity, and humanity, and here was this very human moment and whether she was crying because she was losing or not, she was showing an emotion people could relate to. - here's when democrats in new hampsh
barack obama!e] - barack obama, the senator from illinois, the junior senator from illinois, has won the iowa caucuses. - he's got good ideas, good qualities and that's what we need. - we'll win new hampshire in five days and--and then we'll feel really good. - hillary clinton is coming back to a state that she's spent a lot of time in and is seen on television in a diner where a woman basically asks, "how do you just keep on going?" and hillary clinton almost looks as if she's not...
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presidente barack oba presidente barack obama hablÓ si autorizarÍa los fondos para construir el muro.como uno de los mÁs importantes a la salida de la reuniÓn. organizaciones hispanas se reunieron en washington, si trump hablÓ hoy de inmigracion, y pidiÓ al pueblo americano que confÍen en Él, ahora la pelota estÁ en su cancha >> esta vez los republicano nos tienen excusa para no sacar una reformo migratoria. pablo: luego donald trump se reuniÓ con el lÍder del partido republicano, su esposa melania, acudiÓ a ambas. el primer desafÍo de donald trump es conseguir el apoyo de los republicano que su lo consideran demoraasiado radical. >> porque lo que puede pasar tambiÉn, que estos mismos "anti trump "hagan una alianza con la cÁmara. >> esa base, que es ultra derecha, tiene que decir, "tÚ tienes que imitplementaimplemen ahora, porque tenemos el poder y tenemos impulsar lo que nosotros queremos" paul paul paulo: ahora el futuro es incierto. y ahora hay una creaciÓn de empleo y obamacare. es toda la informaciÓn, regresamos a los estudios. marÍa elena: el presidente de mÉxico, enrique peÑa n
presidente barack oba presidente barack obama hablÓ si autorizarÍa los fondos para construir el muro.como uno de los mÁs importantes a la salida de la reuniÓn. organizaciones hispanas se reunieron en washington, si trump hablÓ hoy de inmigracion, y pidiÓ al pueblo americano que confÍen en Él, ahora la pelota estÁ en su cancha >> esta vez los republicano nos tienen excusa para no sacar una reformo migratoria. pablo: luego donald trump se reuniÓ con el lÍder del partido...
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carolina: donald trump y barack obama se han dado la mano oficialmente.uniÓn fue a puerta cerrada en la casa blanca. javier: el presidente barack obama dijo que fue una excelente conversaciÓn. reiteró que su prioridad es hacer una transiciÓn pacÍfica. carolina: donald trump dijo que esperaba tener respeto por el presidente y esperaba trabajar con Él en el futuro. javier: nosotros estuvimos durante esta maÑana siguiendo lo que iba a ser esta reruniÓn y muchos de ustedes tambiÉn en las redes sociales. porque wow, quÉ importante era esta primera reuniÓn en la cual el presidente barack obama dijo que el nuevo presidente electo necesita todo el apoyo tambiÉn para poder gobernar cuando comience el 20 de enero. carolina: a pesar de haber sido como enemigos en los Últimos dÍas de campaÑa, ahorita se dan la mano y dice donald trump que barack obama es un buen hombre y barack obama dice que le darÁ todo su apoyo para que sea lo mÁs pacÍfico posible. javier: la cita se cumpliÓ para comenzar la transiciÓn y dejar atrÁs los sinsabores de la campaÑa electoral. carolina
carolina: donald trump y barack obama se han dado la mano oficialmente.uniÓn fue a puerta cerrada en la casa blanca. javier: el presidente barack obama dijo que fue una excelente conversaciÓn. reiteró que su prioridad es hacer una transiciÓn pacÍfica. carolina: donald trump dijo que esperaba tener respeto por el presidente y esperaba trabajar con Él en el futuro. javier: nosotros estuvimos durante esta maÑana siguiendo lo que iba a ser esta reruniÓn y muchos de ustedes tambiÉn en las...
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now, everyone's not barack obama. everyone doesn't have his gifts, and and we're soon going to see what his flaws are as well that people don't have. but i don't think you can completely erase race quite yet. >> host: right. >> guest: maybe we'll get to that point to, or maybe we maine will, and race will become a positive. maybe people will say i'll vote for him because. a lot of white voters felt proud of voting for a black man. >> host: well, you can see race and not -- and i have to confess be, i feel a little consulted. you guys think in private you have different conversation. >> guest: you do! >> host: we do. >> guest: we do. >> host: yeah, of course, but it's not necessarily a racial conversation. my own personal view the big difference is that we don't talk about race much. >> guest: i think you're absolutely right. but that's the point. if you're a minority and there's a majority society out there, the majority or society assumes their life is the norm. we know our lives are not the norm, so it comes up. we
now, everyone's not barack obama. everyone doesn't have his gifts, and and we're soon going to see what his flaws are as well that people don't have. but i don't think you can completely erase race quite yet. >> host: right. >> guest: maybe we'll get to that point to, or maybe we maine will, and race will become a positive. maybe people will say i'll vote for him because. a lot of white voters felt proud of voting for a black man. >> host: well, you can see race and not -- and...
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pb barack oba president barack obama was campaigning hard for hillary clinton today. take a listen. >> keep in mind, north carolina, all the progress we've made for the last eight years, all the progress we hope to make over the next eight years, all of that goes out the window if we don't win this election. and we don't win this elect potentially, if we don't win north carolina. so i hate to put a little pressure on you, but the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. the fate of the world is teetering and you, north carolina, are going to it about doing that not just on the stumps he made plainly clear of the fact the african-american vote in the key states like north carolina, florida, too, is down. now, is expected to be down, with barack obama not on the ticket, it was extraordinarily high when the african-american community was voting for at first the first black president and then to reelect him, that's understandable and the hillary clinton people argue that she has a different coalition. that might be but it's still alarmingly down to the point where yo
pb barack oba president barack obama was campaigning hard for hillary clinton today. take a listen. >> keep in mind, north carolina, all the progress we've made for the last eight years, all the progress we hope to make over the next eight years, all of that goes out the window if we don't win this election. and we don't win this elect potentially, if we don't win north carolina. so i hate to put a little pressure on you, but the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. the fate of...
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>> this photo just weeks after, days after president barack obama was reelected in 2012. at the top of the mill from the christian coalition of america and i was struck by it at the time. it became on the heels in between the election and thanksgiving and it had this caption underneath it. it said family at prayer, pennsylvania, 1942. of course it was a black-and-white photo, a white family saying grace before a meal and then it had this line of text further explaining the transition from the photo to the message verse coalition of america and it said this. it said we will soon be celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first thanksgiving. god has still not withheld his blessing upon this nation although we now richly deserve such condemnation. we have a lot to give thanks for what we also need to pray to her heavenly father and ask them to protect us from those enemies outside and within who want to see america destroyed. so that's the message that comes from this image right after the re-election of president barack obama in 2012. at the time i wasn't working on the boo
>> this photo just weeks after, days after president barack obama was reelected in 2012. at the top of the mill from the christian coalition of america and i was struck by it at the time. it became on the heels in between the election and thanksgiving and it had this caption underneath it. it said family at prayer, pennsylvania, 1942. of course it was a black-and-white photo, a white family saying grace before a meal and then it had this line of text further explaining the transition from...
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president barack obama, dr.north carolina today and he spoke about voter suppression efforts in the state. he became visibly angry speaking about grace bell hardison, let's listen. >> grace bell hardison, 100 years old. imagine what she has seen in the arc of her life. born in a time where there are barely cars in the road, no planes in the sky. think about everything she's seen. a great grandmother, probably a great, great grandmother. how you -- how are we going to let, after all she's been through, folks disrespect her like that? how are we going to betray all those who worked so hard for the vote so we could pull the lever and we're not going to vote? what's our excuse? >> so explain what happened with grace bell hardison. >> well, the -- she was one of the persons that the postcard was sent to. her postcard came back. she had a street address and she had a mail address, and the card went back to the voter integrity project people. they went to the board of elections in beaufort county and presented that as
president barack obama, dr.north carolina today and he spoke about voter suppression efforts in the state. he became visibly angry speaking about grace bell hardison, let's listen. >> grace bell hardison, 100 years old. imagine what she has seen in the arc of her life. born in a time where there are barely cars in the road, no planes in the sky. think about everything she's seen. a great grandmother, probably a great, great grandmother. how you -- how are we going to let, after all she's...
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barack obama stressed again, he is now.rent: which side was having to work more to put on this civil and pleasant face? it can't be easy for either side. reporter:the e nnnnining g sis'? trump come out on election night like somebody had he sounded incredibly conciliatory. he paid a lot of respect to hillary clinton, as well. and barack obama was in that meeting, knowing the declared policy of donald trump would reverse what was to become his legacy. he declared he will take down obamacare if he can. also come other transpacific partnership, the largest trade deal barack obama hoped to push through before he leaves office, that is that in the water. we clearly have a losing side there. brent: how does this compare with the bush-obama handover we saw eight years ago? reporter: this was cited by barack obama as a prime example of how it should be. and that is what barack obama said he would aspire to. he stressed that the bush administration worked incredibly hard to make that a very smooth transition, and he is now aiming fo
barack obama stressed again, he is now.rent: which side was having to work more to put on this civil and pleasant face? it can't be easy for either side. reporter:the e nnnnining g sis'? trump come out on election night like somebody had he sounded incredibly conciliatory. he paid a lot of respect to hillary clinton, as well. and barack obama was in that meeting, knowing the declared policy of donald trump would reverse what was to become his legacy. he declared he will take down obamacare if...
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. >>> tras campaÑa donde se dijeron de todo el presidente barack obama y donald trump por primera vezse reuniÓn nenl casa blanca ambos se esfuerzan por poner la mejor cara y se comprometen a una transiciÓn pacÍfica y ordenada. >>> porque se van a ir a mÉxico mis padres. >>> tristes y mal asÍ estÁn algunos hijos de inmigrantes latinos que temo leÓn peor ante la llegada al poder de donald trump. >>> la necesidad de las deportaciones masivas. >>> el despacho del presidente de estados unidos por dentro. los invitamos a un recorrido virtual por la oficina que pronto tendrÁ un nuevo inquilino. >>>. >>> ♪ . >>> (♪). >>> noticiero telemundo. con josÉ dÍaz-balart. >>> muy buenas tardes se esperaba que la reuniÓn durara diez minutos durÓ una hora y medio era la primera vez que donald trump y barack obama cara a cara y la sintonÍa fue mejor de lo esperado marca el traspaso del poder el evento. lori montenegro con los detalles. >>> cordiales pero incÓmodos mostraba el lenguaje del electo presidente donald trump y barack obama y expresiones fueron a altura de la importancia de la reuniÓn. >>> quie
. >>> tras campaÑa donde se dijeron de todo el presidente barack obama y donald trump por primera vezse reuniÓn nenl casa blanca ambos se esfuerzan por poner la mejor cara y se comprometen a una transiciÓn pacÍfica y ordenada. >>> porque se van a ir a mÉxico mis padres. >>> tristes y mal asÍ estÁn algunos hijos de inmigrantes latinos que temo leÓn peor ante la llegada al poder de donald trump. >>> la necesidad de las deportaciones masivas....
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barack obama is making his last trip.hat is in store in the world and in the white house, this week on dw. ♪ brent: welcome back here with dw news, live from berlin. barack obama has arrived for a two-day visit. it is the second leg of his final overseas tour as u.s. president. he will meet with angela merkel tomorrow to talk about sanctions on russia and the election of donald trump as u.s. president. obama and merkel will be joined by other european leaders on friday. business news now. javier is here and the french have another candidate to choose from now in the elections coming up. >> it is getting closer and it is getting exciting. you might have heard the name before, he was the economy minister in france, will now run for president. the 38-year-old considers off an alternative to the ruling elite but his pro-business policies could make it hard to conquer a french population that is tired of unpopular reforms. reporter: it is hard to put former french economy minister in manuel -- emmanuel in a box. he has been kn
barack obama is making his last trip.hat is in store in the world and in the white house, this week on dw. ♪ brent: welcome back here with dw news, live from berlin. barack obama has arrived for a two-day visit. it is the second leg of his final overseas tour as u.s. president. he will meet with angela merkel tomorrow to talk about sanctions on russia and the election of donald trump as u.s. president. obama and merkel will be joined by other european leaders on friday. business news now....
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that is a credit, i think, to the campaigns that barack obama ran in 2008 and 2012.ook, i don't think you're going to find a more effective surrogate than barack obama than perhaps his wife, right? michelle obama is -- >> he'd be the first to say that. >> and -- >> go ahead. >> truth is there's been so much talk about whether hillary clinton can put together the obama coalition, can she repeat it? and if she wins she's going to put together something -- of that looks more like the clinton coalition. it's going to be african-american -- percentage of african-americans supporting her will probably be lower than obama. probably a higher percentage of hispanics and a little bit worse off with millennials, but she's going to make up the millennials and african-americans probably with hispanics and college educated whites. now, some of that is because of who her opponent is, but, you know, that's going -- we're going to have something new here. >> one of the ways in which he's contributed in addition to his efforts is he's a popular president. >> yeah. >> george w. bush ha
that is a credit, i think, to the campaigns that barack obama ran in 2008 and 2012.ook, i don't think you're going to find a more effective surrogate than barack obama than perhaps his wife, right? michelle obama is -- >> he'd be the first to say that. >> and -- >> go ahead. >> truth is there's been so much talk about whether hillary clinton can put together the obama coalition, can she repeat it? and if she wins she's going to put together something -- of that looks...
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are you here more to see barack obama or support hillary clinton?ack obama. >> reporter: seeing a president in person is often a once in a lifetime opportunity. but with early voting polling numbers showing african-american votes down in several swing states compared to four years ago, the clinton team is battling an enthusiasm gap within the african-american community. >> are you as enthusiastic for hillary clinton as you were for barack obama? when you ran? >> honestly, i would -- no, i'm going to be honest. >> reporter: avery miller voted for barack obama twice. are you voting for her? >> i'm still undecided for at this point. >> who might you vote for? >> really, i just really don't know. >> donald trump? >> no, definitely not, but i just -- >> third party? >> maybe. >> but his indecisiveness does not appear to be the norm here. while many aren't as gung ho as they are for clinton as they are for obama. >> are you as enthusiastic for hillary clinton as you were for voting for barack obama? >> no, not really. >> reporter: almost all of the africa
are you here more to see barack obama or support hillary clinton?ack obama. >> reporter: seeing a president in person is often a once in a lifetime opportunity. but with early voting polling numbers showing african-american votes down in several swing states compared to four years ago, the clinton team is battling an enthusiasm gap within the african-american community. >> are you as enthusiastic for hillary clinton as you were for barack obama? when you ran? >> honestly, i...
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barack obama, absolutely today. and what you've seen is great american leadership. i think that sends a signal that will be heard throughout the land and it will overcome the voices of protesters. i think in the days ahead as he picks his cabinet, as he picks more and more of his leadership, they're going to be the type of people that mike pence is, kellyanne conway, people who are quality who know how politics works, knows human relationships. i think these people are going to calm down and get on board. these people in the sense of protesters. >> van, do you believe that? as people start to see, okay, some of these names in the cabinet are names we've heard before, they've been in government before, this isn't a complete revolution, will things calm down? >> those people in the streets aren't hillary clinton supporters necessarily. it's very important we understand the dynamics there. those people are the people that didn't feel democrats or hillary clinton or anybody was speaking for them and so you've got a challenge there. you've got the young rebels out there
barack obama, absolutely today. and what you've seen is great american leadership. i think that sends a signal that will be heard throughout the land and it will overcome the voices of protesters. i think in the days ahead as he picks his cabinet, as he picks more and more of his leadership, they're going to be the type of people that mike pence is, kellyanne conway, people who are quality who know how politics works, knows human relationships. i think these people are going to calm down and...
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president barack obama speaking.e also had warm words for hillary clinton, and expressed his admiration for what he called the strong campaign that she waged. clinton gave her first public remarks since trump's victory this afternoon, saying she hopes he will be a successful president. ms. clinton: to the people in particular, i hope you will hear this. i have spent my entire adult life f fighting for what i belie in. h hadad successes and i've setbacks. sometimes really painful ones. many of you are at the beginning of youour professional, public, and political cacareers. you u ll have susuccesses and setbacks, too. this loss hurts, but please, never stop believing that fighting for what's right is worth it. trump is not just won the white house, but also the republican party will now have majorities in the senate and house of representatives, giving the u.s. president-elect tremendous power, but it remains to be seen to what extent he can unite his party and get all republicans to work with him. >> donald trump's w
president barack obama speaking.e also had warm words for hillary clinton, and expressed his admiration for what he called the strong campaign that she waged. clinton gave her first public remarks since trump's victory this afternoon, saying she hopes he will be a successful president. ms. clinton: to the people in particular, i hope you will hear this. i have spent my entire adult life f fighting for what i belie in. h hadad successes and i've setbacks. sometimes really painful ones. many of...
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in 2012, barack obama was tied with mitt romney in the last cnn poll, and in 2008, barack obama was fourd of john mccain in the election. >> it's a pretty sizable lead. in order for donald trump to win in the popular vote, there would have to be a pretty sizable systemic failure of the polling industry. on the other hand, there's a chance that donald trump loses the popular vote by a larger margin than mitt romney in 2012, but wins more electoral votes than mitt romney in 2012. >> what is the first state that you will be looking at tomorrow when results come in to tell us how the night may be going? >> just because of the time zone, probably virginia, because it's the purplest of states that will close early. new hampshire as well. though new hampshire is quirkier and has fewer electoral votes. those are probably going to be the first that will be tell tale signs for what will happen in the rest of the country. and i will add florida. if florida comes in early and is decisive, that will be incredibly telling. >> kristen, trump is saying that the polls that show him down they're actually
in 2012, barack obama was tied with mitt romney in the last cnn poll, and in 2008, barack obama was fourd of john mccain in the election. >> it's a pretty sizable lead. in order for donald trump to win in the popular vote, there would have to be a pretty sizable systemic failure of the polling industry. on the other hand, there's a chance that donald trump loses the popular vote by a larger margin than mitt romney in 2012, but wins more electoral votes than mitt romney in 2012. >>...
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barack obama. but i am consistently impressed over the course of eight years to the extent to which barack obama is committed to preserving democratic norms in this country. his handling of this meeting, and we can talk about trump's handling of it too, but the president for a moment, a real testament to how much he cares and takes seriously the motion that the transfer of power should not just be peaceful, but should be smooth and i think he genuinely means it. a lot of things about donald trump he doesn't like, but he's now the president-elect and he feels that everyone should be rooting for donald trump's success. >> hats off to president obama today. his statement yesterday was in the same spirit. it's a requirement to the office, but he handled it in a way that was extraordinarily dignified and unifying. >> donald trump as candidate said, as president i'm not going to do all of this stuff that's a little bit out there. it's a different thing. as president, i'm not going to tweet in a crazy way
barack obama. but i am consistently impressed over the course of eight years to the extent to which barack obama is committed to preserving democratic norms in this country. his handling of this meeting, and we can talk about trump's handling of it too, but the president for a moment, a real testament to how much he cares and takes seriously the motion that the transfer of power should not just be peaceful, but should be smooth and i think he genuinely means it. a lot of things about donald...
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anchor: barack obama and angela merkel reconfirm their values. the german chancellor, paying tribute to his successes. he thanked the chancellor for her steadfast partnership. we will take a closer look at what they said. also, hillary clinton makes her first public appearance since losing to donald trump, and she speaks out about personal in fact -- impact. the human cost of smog in new delhi. schoolchildren try to protect themselves in the world's most polluted city. ♪ >> i am brent goff, it is good to have you with us. we begin with their public display of affection. barack obama and angela merkel have thanked each other for years of close corporation. of their final joint press conference in berlin, before he leaves the white house, they paid tribute to the strong ties between germany and the united states. reporter: the gloomy weather did nothing to dampen their spirits. at their meeting, obama and merkel celebrated eight years of collaboration. obama praised the german chancellor as an outstanding politician. if she were to stand for chance
anchor: barack obama and angela merkel reconfirm their values. the german chancellor, paying tribute to his successes. he thanked the chancellor for her steadfast partnership. we will take a closer look at what they said. also, hillary clinton makes her first public appearance since losing to donald trump, and she speaks out about personal in fact -- impact. the human cost of smog in new delhi. schoolchildren try to protect themselves in the world's most polluted city. ♪ >> i am brent...
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are you here more to see barack obama or to support hillary clinton?i say barack obama. >> reporter: seeing a president in person is often a once in a lifetime opportunity. but with early voting polling numbers showing african-american votes down in several swing states compared to four years ago, the clinton team is battling an enthusiasm gap within the african-american community. are you as enthusiastic for hillary clinton as you were for barack obama, when he ran? >> honestly, i would -- no, i'm going to be honest. >> reporter: avery miller voted for barack obama twice. are you voting for her? sglum i'm undecided at this point. >> reporter: whom might you vote for? >> i really don't know. >> reporter: donald trump? >> definitely not. but i just -- >> reporter: third party? >> maybe. >> reporter: but his indecisiveness does not appear to be the norm. as many aren't as gung-ho for clinton as obama. >> are you as exciting about hillary clinton as barack obama? >> not really. >> reporter: almost all the african-american voters we talked to said they alr
are you here more to see barack obama or to support hillary clinton?i say barack obama. >> reporter: seeing a president in person is often a once in a lifetime opportunity. but with early voting polling numbers showing african-american votes down in several swing states compared to four years ago, the clinton team is battling an enthusiasm gap within the african-american community. are you as enthusiastic for hillary clinton as you were for barack obama, when he ran? >> honestly, i...
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he was political, barack obama, on the hustings, on the trail. by the nature of the constitution, he has to accept the result so president obama kicked in. >> thank you, panel. interesting conversation. >>> straight ahead the turnout of african-american voters was down slightly. did that affect the outcome? we'll talk about it next. ♪ when you think of saving money, what comes to mind? your next getaway? connecting with family and friends? a big night out? or maybe your everyday shopping. whatever it is, aarp member advantages can help save you time and money along the way. so when you get there, you can enjoy it all the more. for less. surround yourself with savings at aarpadvantages.com ♪balance transferot to othat's my game♪ ♪bank you never heard of, that's my name♪ haa! thank you. uh, next. watch me make your interest rate... disappear. there's gotta be a better way to find the right card. whatever kind you're searching for, creditcards.com lets you compare hundreds of cards to find the one that's right for you. just search, compare, and appl
he was political, barack obama, on the hustings, on the trail. by the nature of the constitution, he has to accept the result so president obama kicked in. >> thank you, panel. interesting conversation. >>> straight ahead the turnout of african-american voters was down slightly. did that affect the outcome? we'll talk about it next. ♪ when you think of saving money, what comes to mind? your next getaway? connecting with family and friends? a big night out? or maybe your...
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you worked, as john said, both in the bill clinton administration and in the barack obama administration. you have been a key advisor and policymaker in economics. you were an advisor on the clinton campaign. you heard elizabeth warren no doubt today talking about some of the issues. i don't want to proceed for a postmortem, but what went wrong? why am i not talking to you now is the next treasury secretary? mr. sperling: i think there will be a lot of conversations about campaigns and strategy. i think we had an excellent person in hillary clinton. i think his fortune is our misfortune, is we had somebody who was perhaps extremely qualified, vast experience, at a moment and time where that was not wings to fly but instead a deep weight. my first campaign was the dukakis campaign in 1988 and george herbert walker's experience was tough for us. it was like a positive thing hard to overcome. was here, i think it did make it harder for her to capture some of that anger and outrage that perhaps trump and bernie sanders were able to capture. but, look, -- >> because she had been part of the i
you worked, as john said, both in the bill clinton administration and in the barack obama administration. you have been a key advisor and policymaker in economics. you were an advisor on the clinton campaign. you heard elizabeth warren no doubt today talking about some of the issues. i don't want to proceed for a postmortem, but what went wrong? why am i not talking to you now is the next treasury secretary? mr. sperling: i think there will be a lot of conversations about campaigns and...
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barack obama is still barack obama.hat is a moment where the weight and gravity has hit you full force. mark: if you had seen that photo, you would say, well, looks good. john: if jeb bush were president-elect, a similar meeting with have taken place. after trump left today, he spent time with two republicans who, despite the public into relationships with trump over the past months, will be vitally important to executing a legislative agenda. first, house speaker paul ryan. mr. trump: i think we will do spectacular things for the american people. we can't get started soon enough. john: after that meeting, ryan gave a tour of the balcony a much donald trump will be sworn in january. after a meeting with mitch mcconnell, trump told leaders, quote, we are going to work very strongly on immigration, health care, and we are looking at jobs, big league jobs. mark, apart from the fact that he did not say big league and said bigly, what do you make of the optics and the meetings up on capitol hill? mark: the optics and the way
barack obama is still barack obama.hat is a moment where the weight and gravity has hit you full force. mark: if you had seen that photo, you would say, well, looks good. john: if jeb bush were president-elect, a similar meeting with have taken place. after trump left today, he spent time with two republicans who, despite the public into relationships with trump over the past months, will be vitally important to executing a legislative agenda. first, house speaker paul ryan. mr. trump: i think...
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when barack obama was elected.ad -- mika will tell you, i had a daily crisis like hotline call with my mother and my aunt and members of my family and friends that i knew telling them that the world was not going to come to an end because barack obama was president of the united states. and it was hard. i lost actually friendships, not because i supported obama, but because i said this country would survive. and we're here again and i'm not preaching moral equivalency between anybody, i'm just saying it's important for people to step outside of their own world view and understand that everybody hurts. sometimes it seems just as hard for republicans when they lose as it does for democrats when they lose. and for those saying donald trump is different, i ask you to read the editorial pages of "the new york times" in the week following george w. bush's victory in 2004 where the president and his supporters were compared to al qaeda. tensions run high. we understand that. i'm just telling you, tell your children this i
when barack obama was elected.ad -- mika will tell you, i had a daily crisis like hotline call with my mother and my aunt and members of my family and friends that i knew telling them that the world was not going to come to an end because barack obama was president of the united states. and it was hard. i lost actually friendships, not because i supported obama, but because i said this country would survive. and we're here again and i'm not preaching moral equivalency between anybody, i'm just...
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that is the message that comes from attaching this image right after the re-election of president barack obama in 2012. at the time i wasn't really working on the book quite yet but i immediately saved it as it seemed to me a kind of artifact and assemble of a visceral reaction to the re-election of barack obama in 2012. part of the book is about unpacking like what's that about and we see these reactions. and just to throw that imagery to a previous time in a golden era. what is behind that sense of nostalgia and loss and grief? the book is called "the end of white christian america" and to prevent some confusion what i mean by white christian america really is a metaphor for the whole cultural institutional edifice that was built not exclusively but primarily by white protestant christians in this country. it really did set the tone for the national conversation and really shaped a lot of of american ideals. it would be hard to walk very far without tripping over an institution that was started by white christian america, the ymca, the ywca, the boy scouts. what not the heart to find t
that is the message that comes from attaching this image right after the re-election of president barack obama in 2012. at the time i wasn't really working on the book quite yet but i immediately saved it as it seemed to me a kind of artifact and assemble of a visceral reaction to the re-election of barack obama in 2012. part of the book is about unpacking like what's that about and we see these reactions. and just to throw that imagery to a previous time in a golden era. what is behind that...
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president barack obama and donald trump a frequent critic of barack obama. we've got former navy seal karl should be with us kirsten had been in marjorie clifton. see you first because they could probably make devices that would allow us to tap into that room. having not been able to get to you in time, these things are kind of just general. they really get into the weeds. they been made in long enough to to make you think they could be getting into this in a little more detail that is customarily the case. what think? >> first off, it's not going to do anyone any good to brawl in the oval office are arguing things like that. neil: come on, it would be fun. >> if you are the fly on the wall would be fun. these two people believe complete opposite from each other on government policies so it's going to be interesting. president obama seemed to allude to the fact you would have a smooth transition for him the respect of making double trouble do the same. neil: we put so much pressure on these events. they are icebreakers more than anything else although they c
president barack obama and donald trump a frequent critic of barack obama. we've got former navy seal karl should be with us kirsten had been in marjorie clifton. see you first because they could probably make devices that would allow us to tap into that room. having not been able to get to you in time, these things are kind of just general. they really get into the weeds. they been made in long enough to to make you think they could be getting into this in a little more detail that is...
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president barack obama! [ cheers and applause ] be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all >> jimmy: all right. i want to thank president obama. thanks to will ferrell, thanks to joe mchale. apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time. i wanted to make sure we got you on the show before we ended. >> guillermo: thank you very much, jimmy. "nightline" is next, good night! [ cheers and applause ] ? >>> this is >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight breaking news. a trump accuser stepping out of the shadows. show we shouldn't be afraid. >> the "people" magazine reporter alleging donald trump assaulted her now in the spot lite with just four days till the election. plus inside the final 30. tarnished trump? are his businesses in decline? >> women are turning their backs on him, women of color are
president barack obama! [ cheers and applause ] be right back. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all >> jimmy: all right. i want to thank president obama. thanks to will ferrell, thanks to joe mchale. apologies to matt damon, we did run out of time. i wanted to make sure we got you on the show before we ended. >> guillermo: thank you very much, jimmy. "nightline" is next, good night! [ cheers and applause ] ? >>> this is >>> this is...
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kelly we heard barack obama talk about lobbying and prohibition and things like that. don't know if we ever did or not. they probably fellow fell by the wayside quickly. it's a very powerful entity is easier said than done? >> when he took office he found an executive order in the first hundred days that said that. in one of the ways to get around. it is how he implements this a lot. instead of registering they just call themselves consultants. when he took office. there was is about 14,000 registered lobbyist. there's about 11,000. it's not because they went anywhere. they're just they are just going by a different name. charles: paul ryan spoke earlier today. i want you to listen to this. >> i have already supported term limits. i don't know where all of the other members stand. >> he has been on capitol hill for 18 years. to the great that might be the face of what he did. the follow-up question when he proposed legislation. again the question is this kind of stuff easier said than done? >> not for president trump. it has to be done. but the question on a constituti
kelly we heard barack obama talk about lobbying and prohibition and things like that. don't know if we ever did or not. they probably fellow fell by the wayside quickly. it's a very powerful entity is easier said than done? >> when he took office he found an executive order in the first hundred days that said that. in one of the ways to get around. it is how he implements this a lot. instead of registering they just call themselves consultants. when he took office. there was is about...
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>> it's the same thing that barack obama did in 2012. they have the resources. 245ir shoring up the blue wall. i know the story. de jure as this race is tightening. i think republicans are, a lot are coming back to trumpl. but there are two fundamental problems. first of all, when you look-at-the electoral map. they say 274 two clinton. 180 tore trump. the rest are undecided, including in new hampshire and colorado. >> that means trump not only has to run the table. he has to take away a state that she probably has a pretty solid he'd in, secondly, i think he is demographically doochld dooms with women. he is doomed with his someonics and african-americans. i think this is a nice false spring for donald trump, nice from his perspective. i think it will be winner on election night. >> let me ask you about blue state targets. you are somebody who has to make these kind of decisions before, if you were the clinton campaign looking at new hampshire, looking at michigan, colorado, new mexico, maybe wisconsin, pennsylvania, throwing them in, w
>> it's the same thing that barack obama did in 2012. they have the resources. 245ir shoring up the blue wall. i know the story. de jure as this race is tightening. i think republicans are, a lot are coming back to trumpl. but there are two fundamental problems. first of all, when you look-at-the electoral map. they say 274 two clinton. 180 tore trump. the rest are undecided, including in new hampshire and colorado. >> that means trump not only has to run the table. he has to take...
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charles: that's barack obama slamming the populist movements in europe and the u.s. the question remains, what is the economic impact of these populist uprising. austin, a resounding rejection barack obama's economic legacy? >> well, i mean, donald trump won. if he won by whatever the opposite of a landslide is. it's one of the closest elections we have had in 50 years. charles: donald trump won 31 states, an overwhelming electoral vote. >> he did not win a popular vote. charles: you were not an economicked a adviser for donald trump, we know you were the economicked a adviser for barack obama. we saw states that had voted democratic for years in part because they always felt the democrats had their back economically. perhaps the american public just like the north u.k., perhaps even france, maybe they don't believe in the notion of the sort of patriarchal government that does everything for you. maybe americans want to do it for themselves. they say give me a shot to work my hands and see what i can do. >> that may characterize some of the states in the u.s. if you
charles: that's barack obama slamming the populist movements in europe and the u.s. the question remains, what is the economic impact of these populist uprising. austin, a resounding rejection barack obama's economic legacy? >> well, i mean, donald trump won. if he won by whatever the opposite of a landslide is. it's one of the closest elections we have had in 50 years. charles: donald trump won 31 states, an overwhelming electoral vote. >> he did not win a popular vote. charles:...
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it is also hard to compare yourself to barack obama if you are not as charismatic as barack obama. >>bout what your experience was of being at the trump event last night. >> it was a long time coming. all of these fans were waiting around, and they thought it was going to be a goodbye or farewell event. they waited, they waited, and they waited. there was an open bar, so some had a good time with the drinks. there was a cake in the shape of donald trump. ,hen pennsylvania was called one outlet had called wisconsin and another had called as a vineyard. the crowd knew that donald trump had one, but no one had called it yet. people were just buzzing with excitement. when it was finally declared, there was a lot of emotion. upple were just crazy pumped and high-fiving. it was very emotional. many were stunned. they said there were not expecting this. they blamed us, the dishonest media. thatparticular, they said i declared he would not win. the were so many that were not expecting it. >> emboldened by that victory, you could have imagined in much more different speech -- a much more diffe
it is also hard to compare yourself to barack obama if you are not as charismatic as barack obama. >>bout what your experience was of being at the trump event last night. >> it was a long time coming. all of these fans were waiting around, and they thought it was going to be a goodbye or farewell event. they waited, they waited, and they waited. there was an open bar, so some had a good time with the drinks. there was a cake in the shape of donald trump. ,hen pennsylvania was called...
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why don't they look at what barack obama barack obama is saying, which is, let's give this guy a chance. we need the office of the presidency to be successful. harry reid doesn't want anyone to be successful, except for himself. >> i want to go back to mitt romney for a second. one of the other things you did spend a fair amount of time this year doing was to get mitt romney to run for president. >> i wish in the worst way mitt romney had been elected president. >> so do you think if mitt romney would have run, he would have beaten donald trump and won the republican nomination? >> i have no idea. but what i do know is donald trump was successful, not just in the primary, but in the general, at tapping into a movement. he called it a movement. i agree with him. there was a movement. i'm not sure anybody could have beaten donald trump in the primary, and certainly not the general. >> a follow up to this question. do you think if mitt had run and won, do you think he could have beaten hillary clinton in the way that donald trump did in the general election? >> had he been the nominee, i d
why don't they look at what barack obama barack obama is saying, which is, let's give this guy a chance. we need the office of the presidency to be successful. harry reid doesn't want anyone to be successful, except for himself. >> i want to go back to mitt romney for a second. one of the other things you did spend a fair amount of time this year doing was to get mitt romney to run for president. >> i wish in the worst way mitt romney had been elected president. >> so do you...
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afirmÓ que mantendrÍa algunas disposiciones por peticiones del propio presidente barack obama.Ía. janet nos xplica por quÉ. janet: el presidente electo, donald trump ahora dice que tras su reuniÓn con el presidente barack obama, considerarÍa mantener algunas de las partes de la ley de salud de barack obama. >> un cambio de parecer despuÉs de prometer en campaÑa que eliminarÍa y reemplazaría la ley en su totalidad. promesa que ayer reiterÓ en su visita al congreso. >> vamos a arreglar el sistema de salud. hacerlo mÁs asequible y mejor. pero aunque la mayorÍa republicana le respaldarÍa desechar o cambiar la ley es mÁs engorroso de lo que parece. tendrÍan 52 esgaÑos en el nuevo congreso y con 51 votos podrÍan eliminar parte de la ley como subsidios y la expansiÓn del madicaid. pero hay lÍmites. se necesitan 60 votos para revocarla o eliminar porciones significativas como negar seguro mÉdico a una persona con una condiciÓn preexistente. >> no tienen 60 votos. van a tratar de usar la reconciliaciÓn. >> pero la sie preliminar amenaza de la eliminaciÓn del mandato llevÓ a que el miÉrc
afirmÓ que mantendrÍa algunas disposiciones por peticiones del propio presidente barack obama.Ía. janet nos xplica por quÉ. janet: el presidente electo, donald trump ahora dice que tras su reuniÓn con el presidente barack obama, considerarÍa mantener algunas de las partes de la ley de salud de barack obama. >> un cambio de parecer despuÉs de prometer en campaÑa que eliminarÍa y reemplazaría la ley en su totalidad. promesa que ayer reiterÓ en su visita al congreso. >>...
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huge turnout in 2008 and 2012 for barack obama. huge margins for barack obama. you see in virginia, four years ago, 20% of the electorate in virginia was black. here's a question tonight. is this question tonight? is it bigger, is it smaller? no secret about it. the trump campaign has been hoping that part of that obama coalition, black voters would be lower this time around. we're looking for that. we're also going to be looking again at that split among white voters, college, non-college, we'll be able to show you that. georgia's closing, too. and again, this is a state, the reason democrats are so optimistic about georgia long-term, there is a rising latino population. it's still pretty small in the state. this is actually 2008, there were no exit polls there four years ago. but the size of the black population in georgia has been exploding over the last decade or two. so here's another question. eight years ago with barack obama, a turnout of blacks, the blacks were 30% of the electorate in georgia. is that number going to be up? is that number going to be t
huge turnout in 2008 and 2012 for barack obama. huge margins for barack obama. you see in virginia, four years ago, 20% of the electorate in virginia was black. here's a question tonight. is this question tonight? is it bigger, is it smaller? no secret about it. the trump campaign has been hoping that part of that obama coalition, black voters would be lower this time around. we're looking for that. we're also going to be looking again at that split among white voters, college, non-college,...
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we like barack obama. >> reporter: how many of you more enthusiastic about barack obama than hillaryn the back there -- a little bit? a little bit. who is more possessive about hillary clinton than barack obama? what? you think you are? >> i mean, i'm a big barack obama supporter. but we're excited to see a woman break through. and move forward. and set history, as barack obama did the same thing. >> reporter: hillary clinton may not have enthusiasm levels that president obama had when he ran but that's why clinton, her staff and supporters are please the president is on her side. >> republicans have created trump, the monster, now, they have to deal with him. we are going to win. >> yes. >> we are going to win by a land slide. >> reporter: and that is the great hope here. gary tuchman, cnn, pasco county, florida. >> fascinating, right? >> a little more complicated on the democratic side of the ball to paraphrase the vice president, hillary clinton is being compared to the all mighty when you talk about barack obama. he made history for the african-american communities the way she ne
we like barack obama. >> reporter: how many of you more enthusiastic about barack obama than hillaryn the back there -- a little bit? a little bit. who is more possessive about hillary clinton than barack obama? what? you think you are? >> i mean, i'm a big barack obama supporter. but we're excited to see a woman break through. and move forward. and set history, as barack obama did the same thing. >> reporter: hillary clinton may not have enthusiasm levels that president obama...
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in greecet everyone was pleased to see barack obama today. they were violent scenes outside that meeting. police fired to gas on protesters who were demonstrating a short distance from where the greek government is hosting president obama for a state banquet. around 7000 people took part in anti-american demonstrations, many of them allied with communist movements. protesters tried to reach the greek parliament and u.s. embassy and some hurled petrol bombs at police. there have been near daily protests in the u.s. against donald trumps election. others have started to take closer look at his finances. the president-elect's far-flung business interests mean he is tied up with multinational corporations and even the u.s. government itself and that means potential conflicts of interest ahead. mark thompson explains. mr. trump: the total is 8 billion -- over a billion dollars. mark: the size of his fortunes and when that is giving him problems. his empire includes golf courses and luxury hotels. providing trump with the comforts of interest minef
in greecet everyone was pleased to see barack obama today. they were violent scenes outside that meeting. police fired to gas on protesters who were demonstrating a short distance from where the greek government is hosting president obama for a state banquet. around 7000 people took part in anti-american demonstrations, many of them allied with communist movements. protesters tried to reach the greek parliament and u.s. embassy and some hurled petrol bombs at police. there have been near daily...
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barack obama, absolutely today. and what you've seen is great american leadership. i think that sends a signal that will be heard throughout the land and it will overcome the voices of protesters. i think in the days ahead as he picks his cabinet, as he picks more and more of his leadership, they're going to be the type of people that mike pence is, kellyanne conway, people who are quality who know how politics works, knows human relationships. i think these people are going to calm down and get on board. these people in the sense of protesters. >> van, do you believe that? as people start to see, okay, some of these names in the cabinet are names we've heard before, they've been in government before, this isn't a complete revolution, whethill ts calm down? >> those people in the streets aren't hillary clinton supporters necessarily. it's very important we understand the dynamics there. those people are the people that didn't feel democrats or hillary clinton or anybody was speaking for them and so you've got a challenge there. you've got the young rebels out there
barack obama, absolutely today. and what you've seen is great american leadership. i think that sends a signal that will be heard throughout the land and it will overcome the voices of protesters. i think in the days ahead as he picks his cabinet, as he picks more and more of his leadership, they're going to be the type of people that mike pence is, kellyanne conway, people who are quality who know how politics works, knows human relationships. i think these people are going to calm down and...
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it could mean scaling back of tight financial regulations imposed by barack obama.hat was part of the agenda in frankfurt, but of course, there's a lot more on the plate. the european central bank still has to fight off a huge amount of problems. ecb chief mario draghi is said to keep pushing his super loose monetary policy. that is in europe, but what will happen in the u.s.? will donald trump make things easier for u.s. banks? >> trump had engaged in anti-wall street rhetoric quite a bit before the elections without saying exactly what he would do other than dialing back regulation. dialing back regulation like.-frank -- like dodd-frank is not is it to do. the expectation of most bankers is that the status quo probably will be held, which is already a good thing compared to if bernie sanders or elizabeth warren had come in. they would probably have been a lot more restrictive. also what we have to observe is that banks have become more risk-averse, so i think the status quo will probably remain in that is also important with regard to global coordination with rega
it could mean scaling back of tight financial regulations imposed by barack obama.hat was part of the agenda in frankfurt, but of course, there's a lot more on the plate. the european central bank still has to fight off a huge amount of problems. ecb chief mario draghi is said to keep pushing his super loose monetary policy. that is in europe, but what will happen in the u.s.? will donald trump make things easier for u.s. banks? >> trump had engaged in anti-wall street rhetoric quite a...
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she got 7 million less votes than barack obama.of the party, has been the head of the body, he gets to guide the party. you will see in the first 100 days the unified white house and senate and congress and house of representatives. the american people have given the gop a historic gift and it is incumbent upon is not to blow it. we have had the circular firing squad trying to knock each other off. we cannot do that. this is a generational thing. >> do you agree this is a fundamental realignment of the republican party? >> we will have to see what policies donald trump pursues but what the american people voted for was stop the gridlock in washington. they gave the gop power in three houses which is the full monty, what both parties dream of the to have the power and three houses, gave it to the gop because they said we are sick of the partisanship, sick of the gridlock and wants to get something done. bill: you think about the gears of the government and so much rust. a government calcified by this, the american people see that, t
she got 7 million less votes than barack obama.of the party, has been the head of the body, he gets to guide the party. you will see in the first 100 days the unified white house and senate and congress and house of representatives. the american people have given the gop a historic gift and it is incumbent upon is not to blow it. we have had the circular firing squad trying to knock each other off. we cannot do that. this is a generational thing. >> do you agree this is a fundamental...
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so barack obama's career started by winning the craw cussion cau. but dwrud wo donald trump won td it's a state very much in the donald trump cam. >> let's look at our electoral college camp. hillary clinton 197 and dropped with 228 and 270 is what you need to win. that story is going to be told
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imagine if that was how barack obama came to washington. i mean it turns out it's not how barack obama came to washington. that never happened in 2008 with john mccain and barack obama. but what i just described is exactlyy how day one went for president-elect donald trump. that exact thing just happened on day one. today's headlines were dominated by this. present obama has been unusually aggressive in planning for the presidential transition, the white house started planning it a year ago because they wanted to make sure to get it right no matter who the next president was going to be. it's interesting. it's going fast, too. when george w. bush invited president-elect obama to the white house x d days after the '08 election, that was seen unusually fast for a first meeting after the election. obama was at the white house meeting georgee w. six days afte that election. six ys. that was seen as very fast. this time obama made it not quite a day and a half,ust a day and a half before he had donald trump up to the white house. so it was seen
imagine if that was how barack obama came to washington. i mean it turns out it's not how barack obama came to washington. that never happened in 2008 with john mccain and barack obama. but what i just described is exactlyy how day one went for president-elect donald trump. that exact thing just happened on day one. today's headlines were dominated by this. present obama has been unusually aggressive in planning for the presidential transition, the white house started planning it a year ago...
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. >>> today president barack obama will wrap up his trip to peru. he will attend the second day of the economic summit with australian's prime administer. the chinese president commended president barack obama for active efforts to grow u .s./china relations. >> we'll collaborated on key global challenges from supporting global growth to preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, we have disrated what is possible when our two countries work together. >> president barack obama called the two country's relationship the consequential in the world. and president barack obama urged people not to assume the worst about the incoming trump administration, in particular when it comes to trade deals. we have more on the last foreign trip while in office. >> reporter: president barack obama has spent a lot of time during the demonstration focused on the asia and pacific rim. so no surprise that the last foreign trip ends here in peru the president was asked about donald trump and what his demonstration will mean to america and its partners around the wor
. >>> today president barack obama will wrap up his trip to peru. he will attend the second day of the economic summit with australian's prime administer. the chinese president commended president barack obama for active efforts to grow u .s./china relations. >> we'll collaborated on key global challenges from supporting global growth to preventing iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon, we have disrated what is possible when our two countries work together. >> president...
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barack obama carried ohio in 2012. but this looks to be perhaps a donald trump state going into the last ten minutes of this race. we can tell you here, they had record turnout for early voting. the turnout today on actual election day is not going to be as robust as we've seen in the past. but still, we think they may be get to the figure that they had in 2012, across this county, which was 75%. about an hour ago, it was just teetering around 70%. so a pretty decent turnout, all in all. we'll know soon enough here exactly what the turnout was. >> ron mott, critical state of ohio. steve kornacki is at the board with more of our numbers. >> yeah, well, we are waiting now. poll closings coming up in ohio, north carolina. i think you know the stakes. in both states, north carolina, president obama was down there a week ago. he said, if hillary clinton wins this, she wins the election. story of the night here. it really is about demographic composition. just how divided we are. take a look in ohio. the black vote here is c
barack obama carried ohio in 2012. but this looks to be perhaps a donald trump state going into the last ten minutes of this race. we can tell you here, they had record turnout for early voting. the turnout today on actual election day is not going to be as robust as we've seen in the past. but still, we think they may be get to the figure that they had in 2012, across this county, which was 75%. about an hour ago, it was just teetering around 70%. so a pretty decent turnout, all in all. we'll...
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i would argue maybe barack obama did that. and we'll have to see what donald trump does, what he's able to achieve with his own party and how the democrats react. because the republicans from day one, mitch mcconnell said our first job is to get rid of barack obama. >> the congratulatory messages to the president-elect are coming in. former president george h.w. bush two minutes ago just tweeted barbara and i congratulate donald trump, wish him well as he guides america forward as our next president. his family is in our prayers. very nice tweet. very nice message from former president george h.w. bush. the bush family as we know, especially after jeb bush, the former florida governor, was soundly defeated by donald trump, they have not been out there supporting trump. >> no. the bush family has real animus toward trump. but i think they are graciously going to put that aside. i do disagree the parallels to obama. the obama inauguration was one of the biggest celebrations i have ever witnessed in this country. there was a sens
i would argue maybe barack obama did that. and we'll have to see what donald trump does, what he's able to achieve with his own party and how the democrats react. because the republicans from day one, mitch mcconnell said our first job is to get rid of barack obama. >> the congratulatory messages to the president-elect are coming in. former president george h.w. bush two minutes ago just tweeted barbara and i congratulate donald trump, wish him well as he guides america forward as our...
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and, you know, i have plenty of things that i have questions about barack obama or criticism of barack obama, but i, i must tell you that in my lifetime i've come to the end of no presidency where i have more good to say in the characterological argument. i think he is the most sane, self-knowing person in that office that i can imagine. again, he's a human being, he's flawed, he has this, that and the other -- >> does that lead to good leadership? >> well, i think the results of his leadership have been -- in my view, look, i have particular politics so, yes, i do think that. i think the moral political -- i don't know that it's a bad mark, but it certainly is going to be the biggest question mark of his presidency, to my mind, syria. and phillip gordon, who is one of his middle east advisers, to me, put it, the quandary most starkly when he said the following. i'll get the words wrong, but essentially it's this: the united states invaded and occupied a country called iraq, and it was a catastrophe. the united states participated in an invasion and failed to occupy a country called li
and, you know, i have plenty of things that i have questions about barack obama or criticism of barack obama, but i, i must tell you that in my lifetime i've come to the end of no presidency where i have more good to say in the characterological argument. i think he is the most sane, self-knowing person in that office that i can imagine. again, he's a human being, he's flawed, he has this, that and the other -- >> does that lead to good leadership? >> well, i think the results of...