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the vitriol here i would argue is worse than it was at bush-gore. tood up in front of a bunch of flags and said i wish the new president well and the country decided it had to move on and it did. >> hillary clinton has said it, obama has said it. hillary clinton going to the inauguration. >> that's right. >> tonight, gloria, you have a special that is going to be on cnn tonight, "first daughter," about ivanka trump, who will be the most influential daughter of a president we've ever seen. you had interesting interviews with people close to the trump family about what her role will be in this white house. let's listen. >> with her father winning the white house, ivanka trump is on target to become the most influential first daughter ever. >> ivanka trump certainly is -- 35, a successful business woman twice, in development and real estate and her own brand, i think she'll be very powerful. i don't suggest from ivanka it's about power. it's about impact. >> it's about the family. protecting and enhancing the newest brand, the trump presidency. >> you v
the vitriol here i would argue is worse than it was at bush-gore. tood up in front of a bunch of flags and said i wish the new president well and the country decided it had to move on and it did. >> hillary clinton has said it, obama has said it. hillary clinton going to the inauguration. >> that's right. >> tonight, gloria, you have a special that is going to be on cnn tonight, "first daughter," about ivanka trump, who will be the most influential daughter of a...
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>> what's surprising is that bush in 2001 after bush/gore and a contested election that was decided bypreme court still had had 61%. and donald trump has said he doesn't trust these numbers and if i were him i think i'd say the same thing but when you look at the other numbers in our poll, people may not think that that transition is going well but they have high expectations for him. 71% believe he's going to create better jobs for people who need them. 61% say he's going to negotiate great trade deals. >> would they argue those numbers? >> he didn't tweet about that. but like many presidents and you remember this from president obama. >> 84%. >> exactly. he's going to have some living up to do to those expectations. i know he's out celebrating as he should be but the polls were actually not wrong. the fact is the polls predicted that hillary clinton would win nationally in the range that she won. some of the state polling was wrong but we shouldn't propigate this notion that all of the polling was wrong. >> i've been saying that since the election so i'm glad you said that. if you lo
>> what's surprising is that bush in 2001 after bush/gore and a contested election that was decided bypreme court still had had 61%. and donald trump has said he doesn't trust these numbers and if i were him i think i'd say the same thing but when you look at the other numbers in our poll, people may not think that that transition is going well but they have high expectations for him. 71% believe he's going to create better jobs for people who need them. 61% say he's going to negotiate...
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>> what is surprising is that bush in 2001 after bush/gore and contested election that went on 36 days and decided by supreme court still had 61%. and donald trump has said he doesn't trust those numbers. if i were donald trump i think i would say the same thing given what happened in the election but when you look at other numbers in our poll. >> jobs numbers. >> people may not think the transition is going well but do have high expectations for him. 71% believe he's going to create better jobs for people who need those jobs. 61% say he's going to negotiate great trade deals. so he does have those high expectations. >> would he argue those numbers? >> no. didn't tweet about that. but those numbers mean that like many presidents, you remember from president obama, had such high expectations when he came into office. >> when i saw your 84% or something coming in. >> a lot to live up to those expectations. >> i know he's celebrating as he should be but we should make the point that the polls were actually not wrong. the fact is polls predicted that hillary clinton would win nationally in
>> what is surprising is that bush in 2001 after bush/gore and contested election that went on 36 days and decided by supreme court still had 61%. and donald trump has said he doesn't trust those numbers. if i were donald trump i think i would say the same thing given what happened in the election but when you look at other numbers in our poll. >> jobs numbers. >> people may not think the transition is going well but do have high expectations for him. 71% believe he's going to...
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bush, one of the most concise elections in american history, won because of the bush v gore decision. what was his mission getting ready for that speech? >> a little bit like kennedy 1961 plus. kennedy had this narrow margin, george bush had a margin of 537 votes, he knew he had to unify a country much of which was very skeptical about him and the speech was very effective. >> barack obama is not only president but an author and his own speechwriter. what do you think he was thinking when he took the office eight years ago? >> i think and i think there is evidence of this too. obama was the opposite of many presidents who were trying to impress people with their oratory. obama was elected with the help of his famous 2004 democratic convention speech which brought international attention. other speeches during the campaign which added to his savvy. to some extent, obama was shrinking back and say i don't want to speech with huge rhetoric that looks as if i'm trying to be kennedy or fdr, don't want people to say i am nothing but an or rader and the results is it is a fine speech but if
bush, one of the most concise elections in american history, won because of the bush v gore decision. what was his mission getting ready for that speech? >> a little bit like kennedy 1961 plus. kennedy had this narrow margin, george bush had a margin of 537 votes, he knew he had to unify a country much of which was very skeptical about him and the speech was very effective. >> barack obama is not only president but an author and his own speechwriter. what do you think he was...
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i remember after bush/gore there were people questioning the legitimacy of george bush's presidency. but the kind of feeling about it and the sort of underlying feeling about donald trump himself versus the way that people felt about george bush himself is very different. very emotional and very raw right now. and, so, if the new president wants to sort of calm the country down, he's going to have to do something to, i think, address the unease. >> david axelrod, i want to ask you and with this particular preface. you working with president obama when president obama came in, it was a stinging charge, i'm sure, when you heard some republicans question his legitimacy as president. so, now, the table turned in effect. was this a legitimate comment for john lewis to throw at the president-elect? >> i'm not comfortable with it, jim. i understand it. i understand where it's coming from. i know there's a great deal of outrage about some of the irregularities that we saw in the election and this russian incursion on our democracy. but the greatest triumph for russia would be to legitimate t
i remember after bush/gore there were people questioning the legitimacy of george bush's presidency. but the kind of feeling about it and the sort of underlying feeling about donald trump himself versus the way that people felt about george bush himself is very different. very emotional and very raw right now. and, so, if the new president wants to sort of calm the country down, he's going to have to do something to, i think, address the unease. >> david axelrod, i want to ask you and...
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so even though there was bitterness over the bush-gore race, the nation came togetherth at the inaugurationthat cohesive spirit seems to have changed. the harsh truth is that there is reverse mccarthyism going on in the entertainment industry. remember that in the 1950s, wisconsin senator joseph mccarthy started accusing people communists. that led to a black list where people were not hired because mccarthy smeared them. it seems anti-trump zealots may be doing the sameup thing. if you are a trump supporter, n.u are a bad person. a number of entertainers believe their careers will be harmed should they associate with the new trump administration. again, that is terrible, an awful state of affairs. "talking points" believes enough is enough with the s anti-trump movement. the man won the election, give him a chance." respect the process! stop the nonsense. that is the memo. now, the top story tonight, reaction, joining us fromr. washington, the new year's guy, charles krauthammer. charles, a series of very short questions for you. first of all, do you believe that some, maybe many entertain
so even though there was bitterness over the bush-gore race, the nation came togetherth at the inaugurationthat cohesive spirit seems to have changed. the harsh truth is that there is reverse mccarthyism going on in the entertainment industry. remember that in the 1950s, wisconsin senator joseph mccarthy started accusing people communists. that led to a black list where people were not hired because mccarthy smeared them. it seems anti-trump zealots may be doing the sameup thing. if you are a...
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. >> bill: what about the bush-gore supreme court election?that was so divisive, and i was -- my question is, why is the hatred at a higher level now than back then? when a lot of democrats thought the election was stolen from them? >> i think the antipathy towards donald trump, the man, is more intense than it was against george w. bush. even though the antipathy toward him was pretty strong and it became stronger with time, because of the tensions over the iraq war, but in terms of the personal antipathy, i think trump, the people who don't like trump feel about him in a way that they didn't ever feel about george w. bush. they feel that this man is -- >> bill: do you know why that is? >> well, i think i have a sense of it. that is that trump -- first of all, trump is different from another politician. in the sense, by and large, he does not try to smooth the edgef and accommodate in a way that politicians do. politicians generally go out ofg their way, while they may stick to their convictions, they go out of their way to smooth their edges
. >> bill: what about the bush-gore supreme court election?that was so divisive, and i was -- my question is, why is the hatred at a higher level now than back then? when a lot of democrats thought the election was stolen from them? >> i think the antipathy towards donald trump, the man, is more intense than it was against george w. bush. even though the antipathy toward him was pretty strong and it became stronger with time, because of the tensions over the iraq war, but in terms...
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this isn't bush/gore. are examining with 100% name recognition who has never held or run for elective office. you are examining something with hillary clinton who has held a bunch of offices and been a public sphere for two and a half decades. she's been gone over every element of her candidacy and her record in 1,000 different ways. he has had none of this done. he is having everything scrutinized, particularly i want to say in the general election. i gotta say in the primary season, i wouldn't say the conventional press did wonderfully. the cable outlets essentially acquiesced to his programming. there wasn't a lot of scrutiny. even though he led except for 72 hours, pillar to post for a year in the primaries, people didn't really think it was going to happen. so they didn't give him the scrutiny that suddenly you saw an incredible tsunami of in the general election. it seems to me when you are having one finding after another about trump with implications, it looks negative. that's the fact checking. on
this isn't bush/gore. are examining with 100% name recognition who has never held or run for elective office. you are examining something with hillary clinton who has held a bunch of offices and been a public sphere for two and a half decades. she's been gone over every element of her candidacy and her record in 1,000 different ways. he has had none of this done. he is having everything scrutinized, particularly i want to say in the general election. i gotta say in the primary season, i...
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bush, one of the most decisive elections in american history one because the bush v. gore decision so what was his mantra? are was his mission getting ready for that speech? >> guest: a little bit like kennedy in 1961 plus. kennedy had this narrow margin. george bush had a margin of 537 votes in florida and the supreme court. he knew that he had to unify a country much of which was very skeptical of them in the speech was very effective. >> host: barack obama is not only president but also an author and his own speechwriter. what do you think he was thinking when he took the office eight years ago? >> guest: i think, and i think there is evidence of the. stu: , he wanted to give a good speech but at the same time obama was almost the opposite of many presidents trying to impress people with their oratory. obama was elected with a huge help of his famous 2004 democratic convention speech which brought international attention. other speeches during the campaign which had added to his standing and so i think to some extent obama were shrinking back and saying i don't want a s
bush, one of the most decisive elections in american history one because the bush v. gore decision so what was his mantra? are was his mission getting ready for that speech? >> guest: a little bit like kennedy in 1961 plus. kennedy had this narrow margin. george bush had a margin of 537 votes in florida and the supreme court. he knew that he had to unify a country much of which was very skeptical of them in the speech was very effective. >> host: barack obama is not only president...
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bush, right? gore wins the popular vote, disputed vote count in florida, presidential election gets thrown to the supreme court on partisan lines, they decide to stop the recount in florida and we all remember that part of the 2000 election. the other way that it was close was in the united states senate. the partisan split in the senate after that 2000 election was 50/50, which is insane. bull's eye, right? and then this crazy thing happened. five months into the george w. bush administration with a 50/50 split in the senate, one republican senator decided to jump ships. he didn't jump from the republican party to the democratic party, but he stopped being a republican. he became an independent, he started caucusing with the democrats and that meant that five months into their being a new president, five months after this 50/50 split emerged in the senate, five months into the george w. bush presidency, the democrats midstream unexpectedly got control of the senate. and tom daschle became the senate m
bush, right? gore wins the popular vote, disputed vote count in florida, presidential election gets thrown to the supreme court on partisan lines, they decide to stop the recount in florida and we all remember that part of the 2000 election. the other way that it was close was in the united states senate. the partisan split in the senate after that 2000 election was 50/50, which is insane. bull's eye, right? and then this crazy thing happened. five months into the george w. bush administration...
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. >> an update on gore bush who is -- gorge h. w. bush who is hospitalized. >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans... ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to... ...gently remove more plaque and... ...oral-b crossaction is clinically proven to... ...remove more plaque than sonicare diamondclean. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b! the #1 brand used by dentists worldwide. oral-b. brush like a pro. . >>> a potential major development in the deadly oakland warehouse fire that killed 36 people in oakland last month. attorneys for the property manager of the building said the fire did not start in that building. we are at the site of the fire with the new development. the
. >> an update on gore bush who is -- gorge h. w. bush who is hospitalized. >> we have more coming up on ktvu news after the break i was wondering if an electric toothbrush really cleans... ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded...
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when you see comments like that, it is damaging to the polly, you can look back to 2004, bush versus goreats said, if you lose you don't have to sit back and understand why, just blame the other side, and dallyitde--delegitimize them th. maria: even if you were not a fan or voted for barack obama on that inauguration weekend. everyone of proud, country of proud we were at a moment of time celebrating new leadership, why can't they do it this time? >> they have all lost their minds. maria: they have. >> when i want celebrities to tell me how to live, i will watch a movie. the truth circumstance people are -- some people are angry and upset, but this is democracy, we go forward, it will matter in two years, i don't believe it will be so important in two years, but it is not good practice to rip apart a government. >> they can't compete on ideas so they have to defame, and isolate. maria: and label trump. instead of say we have better ideas. >> on this side and here is why. >> next monday, you can do a poll. the best tweet trump has given so far, let's work together on solving the problems o
when you see comments like that, it is damaging to the polly, you can look back to 2004, bush versus goreats said, if you lose you don't have to sit back and understand why, just blame the other side, and dallyitde--delegitimize them th. maria: even if you were not a fan or voted for barack obama on that inauguration weekend. everyone of proud, country of proud we were at a moment of time celebrating new leadership, why can't they do it this time? >> they have all lost their minds. maria:...
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. >> their warm embrace for him was called bush v. gore. you see all the hands on doors waiting for the signal to open the limousine doors. all the cars you saw filled at the white house have now arrived in order. there's mrs. obama and there's mrs. trump, as they get out, protected from the rain underneath the portico for the most part. they'll make their way inside. today is also about holding rooms. if you're one of the bold-faced names at something like this, there's a number of them, with beverages and places to rest and relax. the obamas have been around the machinery of the presidency for so long, folks who have taken care of their family for so long. you see the aides and ushers stay for years and years and years. it's a time of good-byes. we're just going to watch some of these pictures go by, the president, the president-elect. >>> present arms. >> ladies and gentlemen, the children of vice president elect pence. >> hello, everybody. >> are you going to reverse the immigration order in the next few days? >> congratulations, sir. >
. >> their warm embrace for him was called bush v. gore. you see all the hands on doors waiting for the signal to open the limousine doors. all the cars you saw filled at the white house have now arrived in order. there's mrs. obama and there's mrs. trump, as they get out, protected from the rain underneath the portico for the most part. they'll make their way inside. today is also about holding rooms. if you're one of the bold-faced names at something like this, there's a number of them,...
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know, a lot of people have felt, you know, probably since the supreme court decision in 2000 on bush v. gore, you know, that legitimacy. >> john lewis was one of those people who felt that way in 2000. he didn't good to president bush's inauguration. >> sure. >> panel, thank you very much. stick around, we have more questions. >>> all right. coming up on this show, longtime republican isn't that true john mccain is at the center of what is going on in the political dialog right now. we want to get his thoughts on the transition, on this mystery sheltering of russia by the president-elect, and what he says is an urgent need for change in our military. what's going on? he will tell us. >>> then, you can stick around until our 8:00 hour please do so because woodward and bernstein reunited. they will together again on our air. the legendary journalists will discuss their reported rift over that recent cnn report about the dossier and what they expect for the trump presidency. >> doesn't quite have the same ring as cumo and cammarota. is f the teeth that's white. a lot of the things that we have
know, a lot of people have felt, you know, probably since the supreme court decision in 2000 on bush v. gore, you know, that legitimacy. >> john lewis was one of those people who felt that way in 2000. he didn't good to president bush's inauguration. >> sure. >> panel, thank you very much. stick around, we have more questions. >>> all right. coming up on this show, longtime republican isn't that true john mccain is at the center of what is going on in the political...
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>> bill: i remember after the george bush-al gore deal in 2000, it was a long, rainy weekend here inc. i remember the democracy speech four years later at the start of the second term, a cold, cold day in washington, d.c. i remember standing next to an african-american man from louisiana with a paperthin purple jacket on window barack obama was sworn in, and tears streaming down his face to see an african-american president be sworn in. it was a moment. i remember watching joe biden run up pennsylvania avenue in 2013. so who knows what will happen this time around, but it will be something we will never forget. >> that was lsu purple, you know. >> bill: you are exactly right, go tigers. >> they are going to have to do better than jamie lee curtis, aren't they? >> they've got jane fonda going as well. >> is she wearing her helmet, is she bringing that, to? from the good old days. >> it appears to be a little tone-deaf after the story we did yesterday, the commercial advertisement that they put out speaking out against donald trump. >> i just wonder what else they have to be doing. bea
>> bill: i remember after the george bush-al gore deal in 2000, it was a long, rainy weekend here inc. i remember the democracy speech four years later at the start of the second term, a cold, cold day in washington, d.c. i remember standing next to an african-american man from louisiana with a paperthin purple jacket on window barack obama was sworn in, and tears streaming down his face to see an african-american president be sworn in. it was a moment. i remember watching joe biden run...
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. >> and don't forget about al gore and bush 43. 43 did when he took office. and people thought he was not a legitimate president. and in this case, hillary clinton is now closing on 3 million votes in terms of a plurality. but we elect by the electoral system. >> and that's why it was important for al gore to be on that stand, standing next to george w. bush. even his strong supporters who were saying, we any he's an illegitimate president, al gore who would have been president, saying no, he's everyone's president. >> there's been a moment that was missing during this transition. and one of the mistakes that the trump transition has made. george w. bush and al gore met before. the inauguration. it was an important moment because that was it. we didn't have had that moment between trump and hillary clinton. i think it's a gigantic mistake. >> the inaugural address, george w. bush did offer a tip of the hat to al gore saying, i thank vice president gore for a contest conducted with spirit. and ended with grace. >> that was the point
. >> and don't forget about al gore and bush 43. 43 did when he took office. and people thought he was not a legitimate president. and in this case, hillary clinton is now closing on 3 million votes in terms of a plurality. but we elect by the electoral system. >> and that's why it was important for al gore to be on that stand, standing next to george w. bush. even his strong supporters who were saying, we any he's an illegitimate president, al gore who would have been president,...
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bush after the bush v. gore 20 0 election. there were a number of protests along the parade route that year. what's interesting and different about -- let's go to pete williams. sorry. >> i was just going to say that several of these groups, violent protest groups had said in advance they wanted to, quote, shut the city down before the inauguration. try to affect the inauguration. the effect on people getting into the secure areas, and remember, what we're looking at here, where they're pushing people back away from, in essence, further north away from the parade route, this is well away from the secure area where you have to go through metal detectors to get into the zone to either watch the parade or be on the national mall of pennsylvania avenue. there were some scattered protesters this morning at checkpoints where people who have tickets to get into the place where you could either sit down or stand near the inauguration. they tried to shut some of those checkpoints down, and successfully did for about 45 minutes, one of
bush after the bush v. gore 20 0 election. there were a number of protests along the parade route that year. what's interesting and different about -- let's go to pete williams. sorry. >> i was just going to say that several of these groups, violent protest groups had said in advance they wanted to, quote, shut the city down before the inauguration. try to affect the inauguration. the effect on people getting into the secure areas, and remember, what we're looking at here, where they're...
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i would take it back to bush v. gore. had many years of questioning legitimacy back and forth. it's a little through the looking glass because while you have these democrats protesting by not coming, you also have an increasing number of republicans -- i spoke to a whole lot of people today who say, you know, is he a republican? what is obamacare? they have to get -- the republican party and the elected officials do not feel very out of step, at least privately, with what -- >> i have to say it's terrifying if they're saying what is obamacare at this point after how many times -- my gosh, i don't know where to start with that. what's your take on this issue? i think debby wasserman schultz is giving a view a lot of people feel on the democratic side. but there is this big question. we are where we are, we are all americans, legitimate or illegitimate. is it so hard to say? >> at least acknowledge houf you might feel about all of that, there will be an inauguration on friday. donald trump will be the 45th president of the
i would take it back to bush v. gore. had many years of questioning legitimacy back and forth. it's a little through the looking glass because while you have these democrats protesting by not coming, you also have an increasing number of republicans -- i spoke to a whole lot of people today who say, you know, is he a republican? what is obamacare? they have to get -- the republican party and the elected officials do not feel very out of step, at least privately, with what -- >> i have to...
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. >>> former president gore bush was transferred out of intensive care and his wife barbara was sent home. bush is 92 years old. he was hospitalized for shortness of breath and he was then diagnosed for pneumonia. the former first laidy was treated for bronchitis. >> they helped each other, when one of them did not want to do something, the other made them do it. >> doctors said mr. bush has been sitting up and joking with the medical staff. >>> president donald trump spent his first day in office making good on campaign promises. he signed three executive orders today. >> reporter: president donald trump used the power of the pen to sign his first executive action, issuing a hiring freeze for some federal agencies. reinstating the policy that prohibits nongovernmental organizations that receive federal funding from giving abortions and get getting out of the tpp. meanwhile press secretary sean spicer spoke with reporters for the first white house press briefing, telling reporters to expect more executive actions from the new president. >> it starts a new era of trade policy. >> repo
. >>> former president gore bush was transferred out of intensive care and his wife barbara was sent home. bush is 92 years old. he was hospitalized for shortness of breath and he was then diagnosed for pneumonia. the former first laidy was treated for bronchitis. >> they helped each other, when one of them did not want to do something, the other made them do it. >> doctors said mr. bush has been sitting up and joking with the medical staff. >>> president donald...
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begin, i thank president clinton for his service to our nation -- [applause] president bush: and i thank vice president gore for a contest conducted with spirit and ended with grace. [applause] president clinton: i am honored and humbled to stand here where so many of america's leaders have come before me, and so many will follow. we have a place, all of us, in a long story, a story we continue but whose end we will not see. it is a story of a new world that became a friend and liberator of the old, the story of a slaveholding society that became a servant of freedom, the story of a power that went into the world to protect but not possess, to defend but not to conquer. it is the american story, a story of flawed and fallible people united across the generations by grand and enduring ideals. the grandest of these ideals is an unfolding american promise that everyone belongs, that everyone deserves a chance, that no insignificant person was ever born. americans are called to enact this promise in our lives and in our laws. and though our nation has sometimes halted and sometimes delayed, we must follow no ot
begin, i thank president clinton for his service to our nation -- [applause] president bush: and i thank vice president gore for a contest conducted with spirit and ended with grace. [applause] president clinton: i am honored and humbled to stand here where so many of america's leaders have come before me, and so many will follow. we have a place, all of us, in a long story, a story we continue but whose end we will not see. it is a story of a new world that became a friend and liberator of the...
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bush versus gore. >> nbc news projects that he win the 25 electoral votes in the state of florida. >>gore to bush. >> george bush is the president elect of the united states. >> reporter: to undecided. >> wi -- we don't just have egg on our face, we've got omelet all over our suits. >> and you'll remember tim, florida, florida on his on his grease board. >> this is the answer, get it right. >> reporter: america was in suspense for 36 days until the supreme court finally ended the vote count. i thought there would never be another like it until this past november. >> this folks is a razor thin race for president. >> reporter: enter president donald j. trump. president trump's first days in office have been frenetic. but he is doing what he said in the campaign. union leaders are encouraged by his plans for new construction. he's planning to end obamacare. and his talk of putting a high tariff on trade with mexico has ignited a diplomatic crisis. he continues to press an unfounded claim of massive voter fraud and a running dispute over the size of crowds at his inauguration. >> we are t
bush versus gore. >> nbc news projects that he win the 25 electoral votes in the state of florida. >>gore to bush. >> george bush is the president elect of the united states. >> reporter: to undecided. >> wi -- we don't just have egg on our face, we've got omelet all over our suits. >> and you'll remember tim, florida, florida on his on his grease board. >> this is the answer, get it right. >> reporter: america was in suspense for 36 days until...
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. >> and don't forget, al gore and george bush xliii. upreme court. al gore had more popular votes than bush. when he took office people thought he wasn't a legitimate president. we elect by the electoral system and that's the system that is in play here today. >> and that's why it was so important in 2001 for al gore to be on that stand standing next to george w. bush so even his strong supporters who were saying we don't like george bush, we think he's an ill legitimate president, al gore, the person would have been the president had there been a popular vote saying no, he's everyone's president. >> there was during the transition. i think it's one of the mistakes that the trump transition has made. george w. bush and al gore met before. >> they did. >> before the inauguration. it was an important moment because that was -- we haven't had that moment between trump and hillary clinton. i think it's a huge mistake. >> by the way, i want to say in that presidential -- the inaugural address that year, george w. bush did offer a tip of the h
. >> and don't forget, al gore and george bush xliii. upreme court. al gore had more popular votes than bush. when he took office people thought he wasn't a legitimate president. we elect by the electoral system and that's the system that is in play here today. >> and that's why it was so important in 2001 for al gore to be on that stand standing next to george w. bush so even his strong supporters who were saying we don't like george bush, we think he's an ill legitimate president,...
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bush and al gore, being bill clinton's successor. and so she shrugged, and i said, you know, larger-than-life politicians have larger-than-life strengths and weaknesses. then she looked at me and looked over at him x she's starting to laugh, and she said, "that's for sure." [laughter] >> please. sorry about that. and -- not really. it was a good story. yeah. >> hey, joe. i was a clinton, president clinton-appointed ambassador and have been in out of government as a lawyer all my adult life. >> thank you. >> oh, you're welcome. >> thank you. >> thank you. i want to applaud your no-gotcha rule, and i wish that would be universally applied. that could make a big difference. my question is this. you've talked a a lot about the way you pulled together information for "primary colors," but did you use your investigative journalism background to informer yourself for -- inform yourself for that book? i swear i know people who must have contributed to you -- >> no. i did not research at all. i mean, my research was having covered, you know,
bush and al gore, being bill clinton's successor. and so she shrugged, and i said, you know, larger-than-life politicians have larger-than-life strengths and weaknesses. then she looked at me and looked over at him x she's starting to laugh, and she said, "that's for sure." [laughter] >> please. sorry about that. and -- not really. it was a good story. yeah. >> hey, joe. i was a clinton, president clinton-appointed ambassador and have been in out of government as a lawyer...
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bush. following that very controversial election result the supreme court ruling in gore v. bush, i remember those 2001 protests being a big harry deal at that inauguration. we checked those records today from the 2001 protests. turns out those protests in george w. bush in 2001, they resulted in nine arrests, mostly for disorderly conduct. today in d.c. there were 217 arrests. and that may not be a final number because some inaugural protest actions have apparently continued into this evening. off the inaugural routes on the streets of d.c. it was often times a scary mess. protesters setting fires, throwing bricks at police. several d.c. police officers were injured today. reporters on the scene of the protests, including our own reporters described the violent group among the protesters as basically a persistent and committed but small minority among the much larger group of anti-trump folks who showed up in d.c. today just to hold signs and peacefully make themselves heard or maybe argue with trump supporters but because this small and committed violent minority did what t
bush. following that very controversial election result the supreme court ruling in gore v. bush, i remember those 2001 protests being a big harry deal at that inauguration. we checked those records today from the 2001 protests. turns out those protests in george w. bush in 2001, they resulted in nine arrests, mostly for disorderly conduct. today in d.c. there were 217 arrests. and that may not be a final number because some inaugural protest actions have apparently continued into this evening....
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bush and al gore, being bill clinton's successor. and so she shrugged. i said, larger than life politics have longer than life strengths and larger than life weaknesses and she look at me and then looked at him and tarted to laugh and said, that's for sure. said, >> host: sorry about that. and it's a good story. >> i was clinton -- president clinton public appointed ambassador. i have been in and out of politics. >> guest: thank you. thank you. >> thank you. i want to applaud your no gotcha rule and i wish that would be universally applied. that can make a big difference. my question is this. you have talked a lot about your -- the way you pulled together information for primary colors. but did you use your investigative journalism background to inform yourself for that book? i swear i know people who must have contributed to you. i did no research at all. my research was having covered clinton for a number of years and having known him. what happened was i was having a drink with a friend in washington, a place where i only lived in mid-'70s. didn't --
bush and al gore, being bill clinton's successor. and so she shrugged. i said, larger than life politics have longer than life strengths and larger than life weaknesses and she look at me and then looked at him and tarted to laugh and said, that's for sure. said, >> host: sorry about that. and it's a good story. >> i was clinton -- president clinton public appointed ambassador. i have been in and out of politics. >> guest: thank you. thank you. >> thank you. i want to...
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bush, following that very controversial election result, the supreme court ruling in gore v. bush. i remember those 2001 protests being a big, hairy deal at that inauguration. well, we checked those records today, from the 2001 protest. turns out those protests against george w. bush in 2001, they resulted in nine arrests. mostly for disorderly conduct. today in d.c., there were 217 arrests. and that may not be a final number, because some inaugural protest actions have apparently continued into this evening. off the inaugural route, but in the streets of d.c. today, at times it was a scary mess. protesters setting fires, breaking windows, throwing newspaper boxes, throwing bricks at police. several d.c. police officers were injured today. reporters on the scene of those protests, including our own reporters zwribd t s described group among the protesters as a persistent, but committed small minority moopg the much larger group of anti-trump folk who is showed up to hold signs and peacefully make themselves heard or argue with supporters. but because this small and violent and comm
bush, following that very controversial election result, the supreme court ruling in gore v. bush. i remember those 2001 protests being a big, hairy deal at that inauguration. well, we checked those records today, from the 2001 protest. turns out those protests against george w. bush in 2001, they resulted in nine arrests. mostly for disorderly conduct. today in d.c., there were 217 arrests. and that may not be a final number, because some inaugural protest actions have apparently continued...
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following in the footsteps of vice presidents walter mondale, nelson rockefeller, george h-w bush, dan quayle, al goree drawer. presidents truman and eisenhower also left their autographs on it. the vice president's office says the desk is one of only four desks ever to have been used in the oval office. and it was damaged but survived the west wing fire on christmas eve 1929. >> marty: and top of the moving patrol car modern-day cattle rustling to haute and everybody was safe with it that. >> marty: the collection sarraute his clutch and the north baker. >> reporter: 20 of colder air, hamilton you can get some snow up there too. we will see a cold front goalie doug the south right now a seasonal falls too low yet because of a source of this is somewhat tropical you will feel this by tomorrow if it carries with the high winds and we're talking about for tomorrow when the today that when it buys recovers the perimeter of the bay and over in the north bay hills east bay hills as well >> reporter:. and see the nice note all happening and that of course happening at least take all this began unfortunately
following in the footsteps of vice presidents walter mondale, nelson rockefeller, george h-w bush, dan quayle, al goree drawer. presidents truman and eisenhower also left their autographs on it. the vice president's office says the desk is one of only four desks ever to have been used in the oval office. and it was damaged but survived the west wing fire on christmas eve 1929. >> marty: and top of the moving patrol car modern-day cattle rustling to haute and everybody was safe with it...
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he fold in the steps of nelson mondale and george hw bush and al gore. a west wing fire on christmas eve 1929. a lot of signatures in that drawer from presidents to vice president. >> reporter: neat stuff. >> are you signing off on the signature forecast. >> reporter: cold will come to an end. xoxo, chris sowers. >> reporter: it will feel no better than the single digits because of the wind. 27 tomorrow. 38 degrees to us, a light wintry mix north and west. that's the warm front pushing through, that's the warmer air starting to interact with the atmosphere and the results are obvious, look at wednesday, thursday, friday, 50s all three days. >> it is now 10:26 inside story coming up later on 6abc, here's matt o'donnell with a preview. >> reporter: good morning good to see all of you hope you're having a great sunday. coming up on inside story, a brand new year has problems for the state capitol. governor wolf will be dealing with conservative state legislature, budget for the fall and trouble with pensions. over in new jersey, we'll have people taking ove
he fold in the steps of nelson mondale and george hw bush and al gore. a west wing fire on christmas eve 1929. a lot of signatures in that drawer from presidents to vice president. >> reporter: neat stuff. >> are you signing off on the signature forecast. >> reporter: cold will come to an end. xoxo, chris sowers. >> reporter: it will feel no better than the single digits because of the wind. 27 tomorrow. 38 degrees to us, a light wintry mix north and west. that's the...
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but look at the recount for bush and gore. ter that, the protest on the street in the transition bush in the 60s was able to get democrats to work for him. what worked for him, twitter a habit was extraordinarily effective running against flawed democratic candidate and running narrowly. everyone thought he was going to instantaneously change, everyone that knows him knows that's not doing to happen. the question is with time and poll numbers this low, can he make an adjustment. this is a year of habits. every time someone says don't do that, he says, look, you said don't do that and i became president. >> that is the problem that every president faces. >> right. >> every president that first gets elected -- >> they think they are the only one. >> they think they are the first elect. >> like having a baby, we think we're the only ones. >> i said for years, everybody thinks they are the first to get elected. barack obama's team, you couldn't tell them anything because they were the first that ever did that. >> yup. >> george w.
but look at the recount for bush and gore. ter that, the protest on the street in the transition bush in the 60s was able to get democrats to work for him. what worked for him, twitter a habit was extraordinarily effective running against flawed democratic candidate and running narrowly. everyone thought he was going to instantaneously change, everyone that knows him knows that's not doing to happen. the question is with time and poll numbers this low, can he make an adjustment. this is a year...
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bush's inauguration in 2001. his office confirming to us he at the time had concerns about the recount, what had happened in the state of florida, and al gore versus george w. bush. he at that time was back in his atlanta area office, so i think we'll work on compiling the list for everyone right now, there's nothing organized at this point. >> kasie hunt on capitol hill, kasie. mark murray standing by, you have a preview of this new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll out later today. we have new numbers on obamacare. what do you have? >> some fascinating numbers. we have for the very first time since the law was passed actually more people who believe that obamacare is a good idea rather than a bad idea and while this 45% good idea versus 41% bad idea margin doesn't seem all that big, 45% is the highest we've had in the totality of our nbc news/"wall street journal" poll with the question being asked back into 2009. one reason that number has gone up is that democrats now repeal being a very real threat are actually more positive about the law that they've been in the past, where they've often been kind of meh. let me go into some of the
bush's inauguration in 2001. his office confirming to us he at the time had concerns about the recount, what had happened in the state of florida, and al gore versus george w. bush. he at that time was back in his atlanta area office, so i think we'll work on compiling the list for everyone right now, there's nothing organized at this point. >> kasie hunt on capitol hill, kasie. mark murray standing by, you have a preview of this new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll out later...
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it was not a narrow george w bush over al gore by five electoral votes. it was a meaningful win.ald trump has ushered in a new era of politics and it will be interesting to see how the democrats respond. it will be interesting to see how the democrats respondlj it will be interesting to see how the democrats respond. i think all of us, as we, over the next four—year ‘s and the next 100 days as he hits the ground running, try to measure the success of this president, we may have to recalibrate the definition of success. because i'm not sure that for donald trump's supporters what matters are the facts and figures of individual policies, as much as the tone and feeling and mood of the country that donald trump drives. and i suspect that he will be able to become —— to be cut quite a lot of slack from his supporters by sounding nontraditional. he will need to keep that up. the thing that has struck me is the willingness of people to give donald trump the benefit of the doubt. they know that there are warts. they know there are issues. they know he may lack international experience.
it was not a narrow george w bush over al gore by five electoral votes. it was a meaningful win.ald trump has ushered in a new era of politics and it will be interesting to see how the democrats respond. it will be interesting to see how the democrats respondlj it will be interesting to see how the democrats respond. i think all of us, as we, over the next four—year ‘s and the next 100 days as he hits the ground running, try to measure the success of this president, we may have to...
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you think back to the extremely close election between al gore and george w. bush back in 2000. do you know you only had three democrats sit outbush's inauguration? representative john lewis was one of them, maxine waters another. joining me now, editorial director of the washington examiner, hugo gordon. good to see you. what is this? more than 40 now. it's as though they think it's okay, it's sort of fun, it's trendy -- >> well, i think -- trish: -- you know, sticking the middle finger to the american people that elected them. >> they do think it's okay, and part of the reason they think it's okay and they won't pay a political price is the fact that donald trump's poll numbers are so low. you know, they were a little bit higher in november immediately after the election, and when people thought the transition was going pretty well, but they've declined somewhat, these polls show. and i think that the democrats are reading those polls and thinking, hey, this is the most unpopular incoming president for a long time at least -- trish: so that gives them ammunition. but here's th
you think back to the extremely close election between al gore and george w. bush back in 2000. do you know you only had three democrats sit outbush's inauguration? representative john lewis was one of them, maxine waters another. joining me now, editorial director of the washington examiner, hugo gordon. good to see you. what is this? more than 40 now. it's as though they think it's okay, it's sort of fun, it's trendy -- >> well, i think -- trish: -- you know, sticking the middle finger...
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al gore was there when george w. bush was sworn in and nixon was there in '61 when jfk beat him. let's see the tone of the crowd with hillary clinton there. >>> also george w. bush and laura and jimmy carter attending. how quickly thinks change. thanks for joining us and looking forward to inauguration day and we will be talking to you soon. thank you so much. >>> as heather mentioned we learned that hillary clinton and former president bill clinton will attend donald trump's inauguration on january 20th. in addition to george w. bush and former first lady laura bush that released a statement also confirm that they plan to attend. the statement said they are pleased to be able to witness the peaceful transfer of power and a hall mark of american democracy and swearing in of president trump and vice president pence. >>> turkish officials releasing new video of the alleged nightclub attacker near the time of that deadly terror attack in istanbul. >>> and i'm tracking the rain out there. some of the snow levels and we will talk about more rain to come. getting a look at a man that a
al gore was there when george w. bush was sworn in and nixon was there in '61 when jfk beat him. let's see the tone of the crowd with hillary clinton there. >>> also george w. bush and laura and jimmy carter attending. how quickly thinks change. thanks for joining us and looking forward to inauguration day and we will be talking to you soon. thank you so much. >>> as heather mentioned we learned that hillary clinton and former president bill clinton will attend donald trump's...
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bush a he lost the vote to al gore but won the electoral college, thanks to the supreme court decisionn how the votes would be counted in florida and that was it. that's the history of inauguration protests in america. 58 inaugurations, four protests. yesterday, in washington, d.c. alone, more people gathered to protest donald trump's inauguration than all of the people who have gathered in the entire history of this country to protest all protest all previous inaugurations that were protested. it has become fashionable to anyone who didn't expect trump to win the electoral college to live in a bubble even though more people voted for hillary clinton than donald trump. you are still accused of living in a bubble if you didn't see the trump victory coming. are you living in a bubble if you didn't know that saturday's protest was going to be record breaking in every way? are you living in a bubble if you don't love, or least know someone who marched somewhere in the world on saturday? the history of protests, of this scale, against american pridents, is something that all presidents shou
bush a he lost the vote to al gore but won the electoral college, thanks to the supreme court decisionn how the votes would be counted in florida and that was it. that's the history of inauguration protests in america. 58 inaugurations, four protests. yesterday, in washington, d.c. alone, more people gathered to protest donald trump's inauguration than all of the people who have gathered in the entire history of this country to protest all protest all previous inaugurations that were protested....