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jamil: i don't know what they've planned. there are things we've done voluntarily to weaken our , whichlance capabilities has provided american-like protections to foreigners located overseas. doesn't make a lot of sense in a world becoming increasingly dangerous. i think you'll see an effort by republicans in congress and the administration to consider how we ought to address those surveillance laws at a time of increasing national threat. part of that includes three authorizing 702 program, which both the obama and bush administrations said was one of our most effective surveillance methods. this notou will see because of donald trump, but because it's the right thing for national security. emily: jamil jaffers, thank you for helping us speculate, appreciate you joining us. coming up, alibaba singles they just got off to a hot start. sales went from zero to $1 billion in minutes. more later this hour. ♪ emily: welcome back. earlier today i attended a tech convention in half-moon bay where bloomberg's david kirkpatrick has p
jamil: i don't know what they've planned. there are things we've done voluntarily to weaken our , whichlance capabilities has provided american-like protections to foreigners located overseas. doesn't make a lot of sense in a world becoming increasingly dangerous. i think you'll see an effort by republicans in congress and the administration to consider how we ought to address those surveillance laws at a time of increasing national threat. part of that includes three authorizing 702 program,...
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jamil: i don't know what they've planned. there are things we've done voluntarily to weaken our surveillance which has provided american-like protections to foreigners located overseas. doesn't make a lot of sense in a world becoming increasingly dangerous. i think you'll see an effort by republicans in congress and the administration to consider how to address those surveillance laws at a time of national -- increased national threat. they'll look at the 702 programs which they said was one of our most effective surveillance methods. i think you'll see focus on this not because of donald trump but because it's the right thing for national security. emily: jamil jaffers, thank you for helping us speculate, appreciate you joining us. coming up, alibaba singles got off to a hot start. sales went from zero to $1 billion in hours. ♪ emily: welcome back. erler -- earlier today i ttended a tech convention in half-moon bay where there were strategies the conference's main thing is how the internet of things, i.o.t., will create a mo
jamil: i don't know what they've planned. there are things we've done voluntarily to weaken our surveillance which has provided american-like protections to foreigners located overseas. doesn't make a lot of sense in a world becoming increasingly dangerous. i think you'll see an effort by republicans in congress and the administration to consider how to address those surveillance laws at a time of national -- increased national threat. they'll look at the 702 programs which they said was one of...
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. >> i want to play a little trump sound for you, jamil, and get your thoughts on it.s in new hampshire making his closing argument, and we are going to hear from him shortly after mike pence there, but do we have donald trump in new hampshire tonight? we don't have it. a lot of his closing argument, interestingly, over the last couple of days was really a response to the fbi. it was not a closing argument about where he began on, say, immigration or issues that he was trying to bring to the table. it was a response to what he understood to be either a big moment or something that he couldn't ignore perhaps for the republican base. lets me play a little bit of his closing because i want to give you that due and then go to you. here is trump today in new hampshire. >> you have one day to make every dream you ever dreamed for your country and your family come true. you have one magnificent chance to beat this corrupt system and deliver justice for every forgotten man, for every forgotten woman, and for every forgotten child in this nation. do not let this opportunity sli
. >> i want to play a little trump sound for you, jamil, and get your thoughts on it.s in new hampshire making his closing argument, and we are going to hear from him shortly after mike pence there, but do we have donald trump in new hampshire tonight? we don't have it. a lot of his closing argument, interestingly, over the last couple of days was really a response to the fbi. it was not a closing argument about where he began on, say, immigration or issues that he was trying to bring to...
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jamil, when you look at those two closing speeches. >> right. >> it's so easy to have this become rote or commonplace. but in substance, in tone, in mood, those were such drastically different final speeches from these two nominees. >> you had clinton offering a hopeful speech, saying that, look, this is what we can achieve, this is what we can do. it's not about, necessarily -- this is what we need to do, in order to save the country from donald trump, of course, there's a little bit of warnings in there, but his speech was almost entirely a warning, saying, this is our last chance, this is the last opportunity we have to save the america that we cherish. it's a strange way to sell a positive vision for america. >> and maria, the other thing you noticed, and i've been to these trump rallies in person, and like anyone in the news or anyone who watches the news. there is such a weird balance he has, as a performer between that somber style, it's do or die, it's me or bust. you need me. a few good men, you need me on that wall. and he bounces right to the jokes, and some of it even self-
jamil, when you look at those two closing speeches. >> right. >> it's so easy to have this become rote or commonplace. but in substance, in tone, in mood, those were such drastically different final speeches from these two nominees. >> you had clinton offering a hopeful speech, saying that, look, this is what we can achieve, this is what we can do. it's not about, necessarily -- this is what we need to do, in order to save the country from donald trump, of course, there's a...
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jamil smith, senior correspondent for mtv news and senior writer for buzzfeed news.start with the lady, katelyn. it is the toughest question of the night. give me a picture of how trump is going to govern. what is the governmenting to look like with the republican party, mainly some democrats maybe? the media? how does he put together something that can actually get done? well, you know, if you don't get it done in the first half year, you don't get it done. >> i think we'll have an indication in the next couple of weeks and months about how he chooses for his cabinet. if he reaches out beyond his core base of supporters who have been with him the whole entire time, makes overtures within the party and perhaps beyond it. >> the three musketeers of him, newt, beyond that? >> that's beyond the immediate measure. going forward, remember in the republican primary, people like rubio, people like cruz went after him because they said he wasn't sufficiently conservative, that he represented more democratic values and that a lot of the things he was proposing required a lot
jamil smith, senior correspondent for mtv news and senior writer for buzzfeed news.start with the lady, katelyn. it is the toughest question of the night. give me a picture of how trump is going to govern. what is the governmenting to look like with the republican party, mainly some democrats maybe? the media? how does he put together something that can actually get done? well, you know, if you don't get it done in the first half year, you don't get it done. >> i think we'll have an...
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jamil, when you look at those two closing speeches. >> right. >> it's so easy to have this become rote or commonplace. but in substance, in tone, in mood, those were such drastically different final speeches from these two nominees. hopeful speech, saying that, look, this is what we can achieve, this is what we can do. it's not about, necessarily -- this is what we need to do, in order to save the country from donald trump, of course, there's a little bit of warnings in there, but his speech was almost entirely a warning, saying, this is our last chance, this is the last opportunity we have to save the america that we cherish. it's a strange way to sell a positive vision for america. >> and maria, the other thing you noticed, and i've been to these trump rallies in person, and like anyone in the news or anyone who watches the news. there is such a weird balance he has, as a performer between that somber style, it's do or die, it's me or bust. you need me. a few good men, you need me on that wall. and he bounces right to the jokes, and some of it even self-deprecating. when he said, oh,
jamil, when you look at those two closing speeches. >> right. >> it's so easy to have this become rote or commonplace. but in substance, in tone, in mood, those were such drastically different final speeches from these two nominees. hopeful speech, saying that, look, this is what we can achieve, this is what we can do. it's not about, necessarily -- this is what we need to do, in order to save the country from donald trump, of course, there's a little bit of warnings in there, but...
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just because jamil and jamal sound the same -- here is jamal's map. it's different.r map is a little different. explain. >> i gave ohio to trump. mostly because i think it's close. i think also stickland -- governor is running for the senate is not running on a particularly strong, competitive campaign. >> very diplomatic. >> i think there's a little drag on the ticket. i'm going to say i think ohio goes to trump. clinton sweeps the rest of the battleground. >> nobody thinks arizona is happening for hillary. >> i don't think so. it's tough. >> a little too far of a reach. >> it will scare republicans how close arizona will be. i think arizona will be closer than normal. i think in the end, it's too big of a lift. like georgia you have a huge registration for african-americans. interestingly enough, nobody gave hillary clinton iowa. iowa is done? >> i think so. >> iowa is baked? >> she hasn't been up in polls there in a long time. >> let me show you guys -- let me show you donald trump's map. let's look at that. we will have fun. donald trump has a completely differen
just because jamil and jamal sound the same -- here is jamal's map. it's different.r map is a little different. explain. >> i gave ohio to trump. mostly because i think it's close. i think also stickland -- governor is running for the senate is not running on a particularly strong, competitive campaign. >> very diplomatic. >> i think there's a little drag on the ticket. i'm going to say i think ohio goes to trump. clinton sweeps the rest of the battleground. >> nobody...