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and careen jean pierre, senior adviser for moveon.org. thank you for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> michael, is this classic trump a classic trump ploy, get headlines for moderation while pursuing something else entirely? >> it absolutely is. this is a guy who faints three or four times before he makes his ultimate move, but he's also headed in the same direction. so in this case, if you look at his appointments, he's headed in a certain direction. he's rewarding these people with extreme views who supported him in the beginning, steve bannon is perhaps the worst example of this, alt-right guy who is a real flame thrower and dangerous, and yet this is the person who is going to be -- >> these people are governed. you're not talking about campaign appointments now. >> no, they're governing. and this is the administration that we're going to be confronted by and i think these are the hints that the policies he's going to pursue. now, he's responsive. so if he takes a beating in any of these confrontations with congress or with the p
and careen jean pierre, senior adviser for moveon.org. thank you for being here. >> thank you, reverend. >> michael, is this classic trump a classic trump ploy, get headlines for moderation while pursuing something else entirely? >> it absolutely is. this is a guy who faints three or four times before he makes his ultimate move, but he's also headed in the same direction. so in this case, if you look at his appointments, he's headed in a certain direction. he's rewarding these...
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joining me now joan wohl, of "the nation, karine jean-pierre and e.j. dion of "why the right went wrong" and strategist kr krystal ball. let's start with the fact of the vote total. it's pretty stunning when you think of the fact that hillary clinton not only won more general motors than donald trump which we knew the day after the election. >> knew that was coming. >> the margin could be 22 million or more and in fact there wasn't a decrease in the overall turnout. this sort of narrative that people didn't like hillary clinton, didn't like donald trump and no one turned out. it's just not true. she got more votes than anybody but bill clinton and mitt romney who got shellacked in donald trump got more votes than donald trump. what does this say to you? >> this is a dividedcountry, and this is a country that put a lot of resources into a -- a republican party that put a lot of resources into voter suppression, and we know that we're clustered on the coasts and our votes matter to us. all the anti-democratic forces built into our system including the fac
joining me now joan wohl, of "the nation, karine jean-pierre and e.j. dion of "why the right went wrong" and strategist kr krystal ball. let's start with the fact of the vote total. it's pretty stunning when you think of the fact that hillary clinton not only won more general motors than donald trump which we knew the day after the election. >> knew that was coming. >> the margin could be 22 million or more and in fact there wasn't a decrease in the overall turnout....
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post's" robert costa, steven cortez, a trump supporter and foerp adviser, korean colerain rine jean pierre. i thought what the cast had to do was fine by me. i thought they did it very professionally and respectfully. they made a point, about diversity. the booing was low brow. it was the booing of an elite audience that paid 800 bucks to be there. they were dumping on a fellow member of the audience. it was inappropriate behavior, low brow, from beginning to end, but i'm with the cast 100%. how do you split it? >> chris, i have to tell you, i don't know that we can excuse the cast, ever. >> you go for it. >> i think you're exactly right that 99% of americans, by the way, could never afford to be there in the first place. and both audience and cast, i think, live in a cultural bubble of new york city. and yet talk condescendlying to the vice president, who was just elected by a country that they don't understand, frankly, very well. and they don't understand the economic angst that exists out there in america, which i think was the primary impetus behind this revolutioat the ballot box. >>
post's" robert costa, steven cortez, a trump supporter and foerp adviser, korean colerain rine jean pierre. i thought what the cast had to do was fine by me. i thought they did it very professionally and respectfully. they made a point, about diversity. the booing was low brow. it was the booing of an elite audience that paid 800 bucks to be there. they were dumping on a fellow member of the audience. it was inappropriate behavior, low brow, from beginning to end, but i'm with the cast...
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. >> joining us now, karine jean-pierre, for moulin.org and a former deputy campaign manager for martin'malley's 2016 campaign and back with us strategist katie packer. karine, they used donald trump's words and kellyanne conway say that is a very, very unfair ad. >> the best ads that hillary clinton has had is when she uses donald trump's words o. because there is nothing -- there is nothing better than the facts, right? the actual words that donald trump has used. look, here is the thing. women are not stupid. they know exactly who donald trump. he is the guy because of his candidacy, we have to spend the last 18 months listening to him call us pig, call us fat, call us sluts and also demean our bodies, saying disgusting things about our body. and the most important and dangerous and scariest thing is the sexual assault, right, the history of sexual assault and him bragging on it, about it on tape. so we know exactly who he is. and, you know, the video that they played for him saying oh, introducing who the real donald trump is. no. that is not -- that is not who he has shown himself
. >> joining us now, karine jean-pierre, for moulin.org and a former deputy campaign manager for martin'malley's 2016 campaign and back with us strategist katie packer. karine, they used donald trump's words and kellyanne conway say that is a very, very unfair ad. >> the best ads that hillary clinton has had is when she uses donald trump's words o. because there is nothing -- there is nothing better than the facts, right? the actual words that donald trump has used. look, here is...
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i'm talking to steve cortez and christine jean-pierre, form aer adviser of president obama. me start with steve because i like trouble. what did you like of that make-nice meeting today? >> we have bruising campaigns and this was maybe the most bruising of my life time but when the campaign is over, it time to come together because the presidency is bigger than either of them. as important they are, they're not as important of the office or not as important of america. i was proud of both of them. they said ince bled disparaging things. we don't need to relitigate the election is make -- >> can we just get rid of that word relitigate. when you call a guy an illegal immigrant when you're president of the united states, you say the person you're running against ought to be in jail, you can't just say that was campaign b.s. >> i told you before i this i the brute so -- >> and he let the issue stay up pretty late before he put it to bed, didn't he? >> longer than i think he should have but he came to the right spot. >> the trouble with being nice today and i'm all for it, i beli
i'm talking to steve cortez and christine jean-pierre, form aer adviser of president obama. me start with steve because i like trouble. what did you like of that make-nice meeting today? >> we have bruising campaigns and this was maybe the most bruising of my life time but when the campaign is over, it time to come together because the presidency is bigger than either of them. as important they are, they're not as important of the office or not as important of america. i was proud of both...
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i'm joined by steve cortez, a trump supporter, and corrine jean pierre, a former adviser to presidentobama. let me start with steve, because i like trouble. steve, what did you make of that make-nice thing today by both sides? >> you know, listen, here's what i made of it. i mean this, not as a partisan, but as an american. we have bruising campaigns. and this was maybe the most bruising of my lifetime. but when the campaign is over, it's time to come together, because the office of the presidency and america itself is bigger than either of these individuals, even though they're the president and the president-elect. as important as they are, they're not as important as the office. they're not as important as america. and i was really proud of both of them. they said incredibly disparage g ing things, as you played for us, about each other over the years. and yet they put that aside. the election's been decided, we don't need to relitigate the election. what we need to do now is make sure we can succeed going forward -- >> can we just get rid of that word, "relitigate." when you call
i'm joined by steve cortez, a trump supporter, and corrine jean pierre, a former adviser to presidentobama. let me start with steve, because i like trouble. steve, what did you make of that make-nice thing today by both sides? >> you know, listen, here's what i made of it. i mean this, not as a partisan, but as an american. we have bruising campaigns. and this was maybe the most bruising of my lifetime. but when the campaign is over, it's time to come together, because the office of the...
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jean pierre rispo represented high profile clients and took us inside the building. 42 stories up to see what your average multimillion dollar apartment looks like. heading inside, golden burgundy walls, marble floors and apartment doors without letters and numbers so you theed to kne where you're going. some prospective buyers are turned off because of the security. >> in a military camp, all kinds of forces from s.w.a.t. teams, police, it's not very pleasant to get to the building. >> reporter: people who live in trump tower actually have to go through this security right here and then even more security beyond to get to the residential entrance. that increased security began on election night. and it's not set to end for a long, long time. residents are taking it one day at a time. >> the most surprising thing is just how easy it's been, you know, the security is clearly substantial but they just are all really good at their job. >> reporter: a logistical nightmare or not, trump tower may be setting an example for what's to come. >> if president trump will run the country the same
jean pierre rispo represented high profile clients and took us inside the building. 42 stories up to see what your average multimillion dollar apartment looks like. heading inside, golden burgundy walls, marble floors and apartment doors without letters and numbers so you theed to kne where you're going. some prospective buyers are turned off because of the security. >> in a military camp, all kinds of forces from s.w.a.t. teams, police, it's not very pleasant to get to the building....
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current spokesperson for moveon.org, corinne jean pierre. corinne, we look at this moment, again, another milestone as we start to wrap up this administration with the president reminding us of, you know, one of those tough stories of the vets and what they we started off with the president asking for the american public, for lawmakers to have an open mind. here we are on this friday entering the other than donald trump's loyal supporters. are they open with how the president handled this transition? he did what he needed to do which is put country above personal feelings. this is why he's leaving the presidency with such high favorability numbers. it is important. i think that we do have to make sure there is a peaceful transition of power but once he's inaugurated we have to make sure we are there as a people to stop the hateful rhetoric whether it's deporting 11 million immigrants -- people living in the shadows or trying to get rid of, deport muslims. all of the things people said for 18 months. we heard what donald trump was saying. we
current spokesperson for moveon.org, corinne jean pierre. corinne, we look at this moment, again, another milestone as we start to wrap up this administration with the president reminding us of, you know, one of those tough stories of the vets and what they we started off with the president asking for the american public, for lawmakers to have an open mind. here we are on this friday entering the other than donald trump's loyal supporters. are they open with how the president handled this...
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joining me, henry crespo, president of the democratic black caucus and corinne jean pierre from moveg. she served as director for president obama's 2012 re-election. thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> let's start with the breakdown. we have seen the headlines for the past week or so that black voters aren't enthusiastic in florida for hillary clinton. is it fair to compare the black voter turnout when you had a candidate like barack obama, the first person on his way to the white house to the turnout for hillary clinton? the historical nature of having barack obama at the top of the ballot certainly helped tremendously. we always knew hillary clinton would get the same percentage of african-american voters. the question was would she get that vote total and the early voting shows us she needs work to do. they have to continue trying to go into the black community. the slate did a report which was key. they talked about tim kaine, a high level. going into sanford, north carolina. why sanford? it is a small town of 30,000 people. 30% of the electorate is
joining me, henry crespo, president of the democratic black caucus and corinne jean pierre from moveg. she served as director for president obama's 2012 re-election. thank you so much for joining us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> let's start with the breakdown. we have seen the headlines for the past week or so that black voters aren't enthusiastic in florida for hillary clinton. is it fair to compare the black voter turnout when you had a candidate like barack obama, the first...
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back with me are raul reyes, mark bullard, and eric jean pierre.st" had a headline on monday talking about this use of water cannons on the dakota access protesters. the weather was freezing, it's 35 there now, 25 tonight. it's very cold. why would something like that not cause -- not be front page headlines all over the country? >> right. the story has been unfolding for a long time. it's sort of been criminally undercovered for a very long time. so, you know, it was making news during the election cycle, but we've come to the point where, you know, during a campaign, we cover one story. i mean, it's literally election coverage 24/7. october, september, november, all these months. so, this is, obviously, an important story, needed to be covered, wasn't. look, the press does a very bad job, liberal protesters, progressive protesters. go back to the run-up to the iraq war. they were dismissed, set aside, not important. flip it over, obama hasn't even filled out his cabinets and the tea party protest began and that was nonstop news. so there's a long
back with me are raul reyes, mark bullard, and eric jean pierre.st" had a headline on monday talking about this use of water cannons on the dakota access protesters. the weather was freezing, it's 35 there now, 25 tonight. it's very cold. why would something like that not cause -- not be front page headlines all over the country? >> right. the story has been unfolding for a long time. it's sort of been criminally undercovered for a very long time. so, you know, it was making news...
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jean pierre is with moveon.org and gary greg is author of "securing democracy: why we have an electoral college." thank you, gary, for taking the unpopular position tonight. somebody has to be in the barrel, basically, and you're in there. >> i'm here for you. >> make the case, why it's good for this country that we have an electoral rather than popular vote? >> it works, chris. we get presidents, we get presidents with limited controversy, 99% of the time, we're not fighting in courthouses across this country, recounting in precincts. we had a diverse population that got to weigh in not just major cities, but those rural people out in western pennsylvania and iowa and ohio. it works. it gives us a broad-based democratic, because it is democratic, in the 50 states plus, the district of columbia, it gives us presidents and that -- and ultimately, good government, because everyone across the fruited plain had a chance to participate and will feel like they participated in this election. >> well, here are people that won't be happy. this explains what barbara backseater said in the senate.
jean pierre is with moveon.org and gary greg is author of "securing democracy: why we have an electoral college." thank you, gary, for taking the unpopular position tonight. somebody has to be in the barrel, basically, and you're in there. >> i'm here for you. >> make the case, why it's good for this country that we have an electoral rather than popular vote? >> it works, chris. we get presidents, we get presidents with limited controversy, 99% of the time, we're not...
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you also saw guys like pierre gasson and ricky jean francois and active me believes of the nfl player's association taking time to go to the locations and make sure that the things -- the things that we wanted to give as support made it there. but you probably didn't see jack brewer who was an another , former player who was already on the ground the day after the hurricane hit who was organizing work earls there in haiti to make sure that they felt the need and the support that we were sending and the love we were trying to send to them, as well. and that's an international issue. you asked about when's happening when these guys walk off the field to make sure they're supported. i go back again to the player's trust and organization inside the nfl-pa helping these guys find their own footing but in the communities that we exist in, player's association also supporting players and the way that their local foundations are running. why do i focus on that right now at this moment? because during the summertime when players are having the vice president biden: vice president biden: vice pre
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. >> joining us now, karine jean-pierre, for moulin.org and a former deputy campaign manager for martin'malley's 2016 campaign and back with us strategist katie packer. karine, they used donald trump's words and kellyanne conway say that is a very, very unfair ad. >> the best ads that hillary
. >> joining us now, karine jean-pierre, for moulin.org and a former deputy campaign manager for martin'malley's 2016 campaign and back with us strategist katie packer. karine, they used donald trump's words and kellyanne conway say that is a very, very unfair ad. >> the best ads that hillary