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(karl peterson) los helicópteros estaban suspendidos sobre la cornisa y comenzaban a bajar una camillaoncentra en la misión, el helicóptero se encuentra efectuando su tercer rescate del día. ♪ (karl peterson) cuando grabamos esto estábamos a un kilómetro y medio de la pared de la montaña, los escaladores estaban al borde de la cornisa y cuando estás ahí no hay espacio para errores. (narrador) peterson nota cuando las cosas comienzan a empeorar. (karl peterson) mientras miraba el helicóptero comencé a darme cuenta que algo no andaba bien, este comenzó a vacilar un poco, a moverse de manera muy extraña, era obvio que algo no estaba bien. (narrador) súbitamente los vientos cambian de dirección, el helicóptero pierde el control y se estrella contra la montaña lanzando restos de fuselaje por los aires. ♪ en un instante ocurrió lo increíble, las aspas se estrellaron contra la ladera y volaron en pedazos por todas partes, el helicóptero rodó montaña abajo. ♪ (narrador) el helicóptero de rescate rueda unos 300 metros montaña abajo. luego de un tiempo que parece interminable el helicóptero se d
(karl peterson) los helicópteros estaban suspendidos sobre la cornisa y comenzaban a bajar una camillaoncentra en la misión, el helicóptero se encuentra efectuando su tercer rescate del día. ♪ (karl peterson) cuando grabamos esto estábamos a un kilómetro y medio de la pared de la montaña, los escaladores estaban al borde de la cornisa y cuando estás ahí no hay espacio para errores. (narrador) peterson nota cuando las cosas comienzan a empeorar. (karl peterson) mientras miraba el...
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gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want my very much encouraged karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it because it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to settle onto something now the immediate context of what's happening in egypt is there was a process of change that resembled their evolution but in the aftermath of that there is no single authority that have stomped it's not active on what the meaning of the egyptian revolution is unfortunately the political opposition currently isn't kind of able to articulate that and the leadership of the country in the form of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood has alienated many people and made many mistakes throughout the process sort of form a cut deals with the institutions of the state and the army to consolidat
gentleman cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want my very much encouraged karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it because it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to settle...
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cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it i mean is it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what the revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to settle onto something now the immediate context of what's happening in egypt is there was a process of change that resembled their evolution but in the aftermath of that there is no single authority that have stomped it's not active on what the meaning of the egyptian revolution is unfortunately the political opposition currently isn't kind of able to articulate that and the leadership of the country in the form of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood has alienated many people and made many mistakes throughout the process and sort of formed a cut deals with the institutions of the state and the army t
cross-talk rules and i think that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it i mean is it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what the revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to settle...
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gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it because it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what the revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to settle onto something now the immediate context of what's happening in egypt is there was a process of change that resembled their evolution but in the aftermath of that there is no single authority that have stomped it's not active on what the meaning of the egyptian revolution is unfortunately the political opposition currently isn't kind of able to articulate that and the leadership of the country in the form of mohamed morsi and the muslim brotherhood has alienated many people and made many mistakes throughout the process and sort of formed a cut deals with the institutions of the state and the army to
gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i very much encourage it karl in london what's going on here how do you look at it because it looks like it's two step forward two steps back i mean what's in play in the egyptian revolution if it's even a revolution anymore. i think we have to put this in a more historical context of what the revolutions go through and they take time and if you look in previous examples they would take five ten twenty years to...
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you know speculation like like karl said and things are happening on the ground that they need to catch up on ok oreo in the in washington where you come out on all of this here i mean is it a revolution interrupted. well i would say this much you clearly had after the revolution in egypt a power vacuum develop you had for many years president mubarak before him president sadat and president nasr who effectively served as a fair of a country and the entire country was set up on a patronage system that leader was replaced some of the institutions of the state were replaced some of that leadership of the institutions of state were replaced but the institutions of the state itself were never reformed and you still have a power struggle over who will run that system the government of egypt i agree with the previous guest has some features that resemble the previous government the politics of egypt are vastly changed you have a very polarized fragmented in many senses political scene where everyone understandably so feels empowered to speak for a revolution that at some senses they all suppo
you know speculation like like karl said and things are happening on the ground that they need to catch up on ok oreo in the in washington where you come out on all of this here i mean is it a revolution interrupted. well i would say this much you clearly had after the revolution in egypt a power vacuum develop you had for many years president mubarak before him president sadat and president nasr who effectively served as a fair of a country and the entire country was set up on a patronage...
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congratulations, karl. and enjoy your pie. be right back. >>> the revvies will be right back with predictions. plus awards for the best and worst political performer of the year. you're watching a special edition of "politicsnation" with al sharpton. the second annual revvie awards. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the coughequences™. just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. >>> welcome back to the revvies. here once again is the host of "politicsnation," the reverend
congratulations, karl. and enjoy your pie. be right back. >>> the revvies will be right back with predictions. plus awards for the best and worst political performer of the year. you're watching a special edition of "politicsnation" with al sharpton. the second annual revvie awards. [ coughs ] [ baby crying ] ♪ [ male announcer ] robitussin® liquid formula soothes your throat on contact and the active ingredient relieves your cough. robitussin®. don't suffer the...
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it was even scarier to watch karl rove rapping in person than on the tv.ents that only dick cheney could manage. >> emcee rove. ♪ it's fun it to come to the rnc ♪ >> colin powell is equally musically challenged. here he is singing at a security meeting in indonesia. and bad boy blagojevich is caught on camera taking on elvis. ♪ >> yikes. don't quit your day jobs, fellows. oh, wait, never mind. perhaps they should have made a speedy escape like president bush tried to do after this press conference. >> this was one of the famous episodes with george bush looking like he didn't know what he was doing because he didn't even know where the door was. >> i was trying to escape. >> and talk about wanting to escape, who can forget vice president dan quayle exercising his spelling expertise in front of the cameras. >> add one little bit on the end. potato. >> you write phonetically. there you go. >> there you go. >> i wouldn't try your luck at, are you smarter than a fifth grader, dan. >> i guess he was wrong and i was right. >> and speaking of a gaffe with an "e"
it was even scarier to watch karl rove rapping in person than on the tv.ents that only dick cheney could manage. >> emcee rove. ♪ it's fun it to come to the rnc ♪ >> colin powell is equally musically challenged. here he is singing at a security meeting in indonesia. and bad boy blagojevich is caught on camera taking on elvis. ♪ >> yikes. don't quit your day jobs, fellows. oh, wait, never mind. perhaps they should have made a speedy escape like president bush tried to do...
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karl, what is getting lost in translation here?i think the message that dianne feinstein or many others would say to the n ra you can have as many all assault weapons you want access to as long as you join our military. we're talking about not wanting every day citizens to have access to the firearms that are used in the field of war. it's pretty basic. it was the law of the land until it expired under george w. bush. even george w. supported reinstating the assault weapon ban. but it was the republicans in the senate who stood in the way. which is why it makes this compromise on the filibuster all the more perplexing. i think we need to look at the assault weapons and magazines for these guns. they'll do everything they can in washington, which is fighting back and pushing back on an common-sense legislation that is proposed and they'll savage anyone who gets in the way. >> jennifer: what is frustrating about the statement they put out against dianne feinstein she repeatedly said we're not taking your guns away. this is just about
karl, what is getting lost in translation here?i think the message that dianne feinstein or many others would say to the n ra you can have as many all assault weapons you want access to as long as you join our military. we're talking about not wanting every day citizens to have access to the firearms that are used in the field of war. it's pretty basic. it was the law of the land until it expired under george w. bush. even george w. supported reinstating the assault weapon ban. but it was the...
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. ♪ karl ♪ >> stephanie: karl frisch bullfight strategies.com.r in washington, d.c. all i know is i spooned with karl frisch. >> all the i know is right about now sean hannity has like a wall of cut outs for magazines of stephanie in his apartment in new york. he is getting a little obsessed at this point. >> stephanie: it is a little creepy. it is only me every week? >> pretty much you and mike malloy and ed schultz. >> stephanie: what would he do without me? ♪ he likes you he wants to date you ♪ ♪ nah nah nah nah nah ♪ >> stephanie: a little cha-ching, cha-ching, sean. >> with fox news' ratings where they are it is only a matter of time before they try to get over there. >> stephanie: are you bringing up the fact that fox news ratings have hit an 11-year low. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> may hap. >> stephanie: the lowest day rating since june of 2008. >> in fairness the coveted 84 to 138 they do really well. >> stephanie: yeah, that is the sweet spot. rachel maddow came in tenth. rock on my sister. beating studio b and the repeat of o're
. ♪ karl ♪ >> stephanie: karl frisch bullfight strategies.com.r in washington, d.c. all i know is i spooned with karl frisch. >> all the i know is right about now sean hannity has like a wall of cut outs for magazines of stephanie in his apartment in new york. he is getting a little obsessed at this point. >> stephanie: it is a little creepy. it is only me every week? >> pretty much you and mike malloy and ed schultz. >> stephanie: what would he do without me?...
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under karl rove's visionary svengali leadership, crossroad's spending was profoundly ineffective this year. they spent over $100 million in the last election, and zero of the candidates they wanted to win actually won. zero. of all the candidates they spent money against, candidates who they wanted to defeat, only two of those candidates nationwide actually did lose, which means that karl rove's group crossroads had a less than 2% success rate in their spending. more than 98% of the money that they spent did not work. it's not very intimidating, right? think about it. if past is prologue, then in planning for the next election, if you're a political candidate, you would be very well off hoping for a karl rove spending campaign against you. it would do wonders for your odds, because 98% of the money he spent in the last election went the way he didn't want it to go, was wasted. but even karl rove's massively ineffectual spending on the last campaign looks positively impressive, positively robust compared to the right wing group that did worst of all. you think these other groups sucked
under karl rove's visionary svengali leadership, crossroad's spending was profoundly ineffective this year. they spent over $100 million in the last election, and zero of the candidates they wanted to win actually won. zero. of all the candidates they spent money against, candidates who they wanted to defeat, only two of those candidates nationwide actually did lose, which means that karl rove's group crossroads had a less than 2% success rate in their spending. more than 98% of the money that...
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reich, greta van susteren from fox news, gwen ifill of pbs and abc's chief correspondent jonathan karl. >>> hello again. happy new year. even before president obama's autopen signed this week's deal into law, it was clear that any cease-fire in washington's battles over taxes and spending would be painfully brief. three new deadlines loom. by the end of february, the treasury will lose the power to borrow more to pay america's bills. across-the-board spending cuts to every federal program taken on march 1st and the government will run out of all congressional funding by the end of march. three more coming fast and with that let me turn to the man who negotiated last week's compromise with the white house, senate republican leader mitch mcconnell. thank you for joining us, senator. >> good morning, george. >> i know you think the deal you negotiated is imperfect and you want to fix it as we approach the debt limit. you say no increase in the debt limit without major cuts in spending. the president says he won't even negotiate over that. so to borrow general david petraeus' famous quote
reich, greta van susteren from fox news, gwen ifill of pbs and abc's chief correspondent jonathan karl. >>> hello again. happy new year. even before president obama's autopen signed this week's deal into law, it was clear that any cease-fire in washington's battles over taxes and spending would be painfully brief. three new deadlines loom. by the end of february, the treasury will lose the power to borrow more to pay america's bills. across-the-board spending cuts to every federal...
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and there could be another one there. ♪ karl ♪ >> stephanie: karl frisch bullfightstrategies.com.te in d.c. right now. and before jim pulls a roker. >> right. >> i wanted to let you know i'm in williamsburg virginia at the congressional retreat. and this is breaking news. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: got it go ahead. uh-huh. >> speaker boehner was tragically injured in a trust fall gone bad as various members of the caucus just backed away as he fell. >> stephanie: oh, dear. >> it has been a lot of fun so far. we're going to shopping for try-hat. >> that's the only thing to do there. you can visit my parents there. my dad drives the boat at busch garden. >> stephanie: karl frisch charlie pierce will be there. >> that's right, shaneo and danielle are going to be there. >> stephanie: and i think sue in rockville. >> rocky mountain mike. >> stephanie: right? okay. >> it sounds like a family reunion. >> stephanie: it is. let's dive into the right-wing world. here we go. oh, kneel cavudo. >> republicans well delirious after the president signs 23 executive orders he s
and there could be another one there. ♪ karl ♪ >> stephanie: karl frisch bullfightstrategies.com.te in d.c. right now. and before jim pulls a roker. >> right. >> i wanted to let you know i'm in williamsburg virginia at the congressional retreat. and this is breaking news. [♪ "world news tonight" theme ♪] >> stephanie: got it go ahead. uh-huh. >> speaker boehner was tragically injured in a trust fall gone bad as various members of the caucus just...
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on the other side would have been very cheap but because everybody was short including our friend karl denninger we'll get to him because he lost thirty thousand dollars on this move. now at the time however so they would've made a huge profit on having inside information about something that was going to be done that nobody else in the market was anticipating member interest rates had not been cut for over a year at that point well to the list of people on the first call basis from geithner would be of course warren buffett who is a big holder of bank stocks and is a guy people call from the government when they are making these types of moves so here we have a publicly listed company war of berkshire hathaway run by warren buffett and charlie munger and they're engaged in insider trading and as a result they're undermining the integrity of the economy and people are dying people are suffering again so the markets are you could read the markets you can see when the insider trading happens we've talked about this all the time and kaiser part we often note a suspicious activity there wa
on the other side would have been very cheap but because everybody was short including our friend karl denninger we'll get to him because he lost thirty thousand dollars on this move. now at the time however so they would've made a huge profit on having inside information about something that was going to be done that nobody else in the market was anticipating member interest rates had not been cut for over a year at that point well to the list of people on the first call basis from geithner...
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here with reaction is our own fox news contributor, the architect, karl rove, sir.e the dancing. what did you think of the speech? >> not impressed. you know, i agree with your comments in the lead-in. there was one other thing, the president kept falling back on this habit of strawman arguments of suggesting that somebody is arguing something that nobody is arguing. for example, no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the futures or build the roads and networks and research labs that will bring new jobs to our shores. who is suggesting one person can do this? what he's trying to say there is, you can't do it. communities can't do it. businesses can't do it. groups of private individuals, private sector can't do it. we've got it give it all to washington to do, but no one is making the argument that even suggests that. here is another one. we reject the belief that america must choose caring for the generation that built this country and building the generation that built this future. who is saying this? taki
here with reaction is our own fox news contributor, the architect, karl rove, sir.e the dancing. what did you think of the speech? >> not impressed. you know, i agree with your comments in the lead-in. there was one other thing, the president kept falling back on this habit of strawman arguments of suggesting that somebody is arguing something that nobody is arguing. for example, no single person can train all the math and science teachers we'll need to equip our children for the futures...
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. >> doing the dance, the karl rove dance. the dancing and talking and dancing and talk. >> karl rove blows up the republican debt ceiling ruse. americans living in poverty is at an all-time high. senator bernie sanders is here with the outrage on inequality. >>> junior seau's test results may finally push the nfl to address head injuries. we're taking a look into the findings. >>> oscar nominations were released today. but how heavy will politics weigh with the academy? >> they stay here, they will be taken. probably not alive. >> david edelstein gives us the scoop. >>> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. another group of parents received the terrifying news today when a shooting erupted at their children's school. at the exact time vice president joe biden was meeting with groups on solutions to gun violence a gunman opened fire at a high school in bakersfield, california about 120 miles northwest of los angeles. police say a 16-year-old shooter was armed with a shotgun. at least two people were sho
. >> doing the dance, the karl rove dance. the dancing and talking and dancing and talk. >> karl rove blows up the republican debt ceiling ruse. americans living in poverty is at an all-time high. senator bernie sanders is here with the outrage on inequality. >>> junior seau's test results may finally push the nfl to address head injuries. we're taking a look into the findings. >>> oscar nominations were released today. but how heavy will politics weigh with the...
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he will get it. >> bret: joe, karl, as always, thank you. soon, we will get a labor nomination added. those hearings will begin. up next, will president obama try a political end-around congress on the debt ceiling? humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> bret: 11 people were hurt when a commuteer ferry slammed in a dock in the financial district. it happened at the pier in southern manhattan. 330 passengers and crew were aboard the ferry. around 50 suffered minor injuries. no word yet on the 'cause. police say the ferry crew passed alcohol-breath tests. house democrats throw out the first jab in what is expected to be a po
he will get it. >> bret: joe, karl, as always, thank you. soon, we will get a labor nomination added. those hearings will begin. up next, will president obama try a political end-around congress on the debt ceiling? humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at...
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it's obama versus karl rove.is in behind-the-scenes the whole time and he has put together over $1 billion that will be spent in these last two months and we in new york are not going to see much of it. it will be spent in the battleground states. and he has becomes the king of the super pacs. when you put together his money with the money that romney has raised and the republican national committee has a total of about $1.8 billion. to put that in perspective and no eight, mccain had $375 million to spend so this is a factor of five and you will start seeing it coming out now. and the other thing i wanted to discuss about him is who is he really and what does he do? yes a political operative. how does he operate? what does he really do? i talked to a couple of sources about that and one who is one of several who has said because there's a dark and terrible beauty about what he does. another source that is a former cia agent named larry johnson who told me that you know the cia could learn an awful lot from karl
it's obama versus karl rove.is in behind-the-scenes the whole time and he has put together over $1 billion that will be spent in these last two months and we in new york are not going to see much of it. it will be spent in the battleground states. and he has becomes the king of the super pacs. when you put together his money with the money that romney has raised and the republican national committee has a total of about $1.8 billion. to put that in perspective and no eight, mccain had $375...
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there might be some ethics questions about things like that. >> karl rove drawing -- ethices and karlove. >> can we talk about showing up to work when you are really sick. >> please don't do that, karl rove. >> you say bless his heart. the president -- i applaud what they're doing with this group. for one reason. i hope they do it in a way where they really rally behind specific issues. immigration reform ought to be one. gun control or assault gun control ought to be a part of our commonsense around guns ought to be a part. the president were focused on jobs and income inequality as a part of that conversation. the president in one of his last day interviews with david gregory on "meet the press" and he talked about jobs and he talked about energy and he talked about the massive realignment of energy production in the world. as you know, we sit on huge piles, and it's controversial. natural gas here in this country. the president talked about exporting and creating jobs and helping to even invigorate the manufacturing base in the middle of the country. there's a little tension there.
there might be some ethics questions about things like that. >> karl rove drawing -- ethices and karlove. >> can we talk about showing up to work when you are really sick. >> please don't do that, karl rove. >> you say bless his heart. the president -- i applaud what they're doing with this group. for one reason. i hope they do it in a way where they really rally behind specific issues. immigration reform ought to be one. gun control or assault gun control ought to be a...
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karl frisch coming up to host right-wing world. jacki we did it again. darth vader. >> i have not had a chance to watch it yet. >> watch? >> stephanie: everything someone says to you for the next few days, go what? >> what! >> it is really silly and adds nothing to the universe. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: much like this show. not since cats who look like hitler have we been so -- i don't know why. wal-mart was too busy to meet with the vice president, but now they changed their mind. >> yeah, they found some time. >> stephanie: they had a thing with a guy, and i'm guessing the guy was wayne lapierre. >> what? >> good morning, everybody president obama will announce he is nominating jack lou as his new chief secretary. lou most recently a chief of staff deeply involved in administration negotiations over the fiscal cliff and raising the debt ceiling, the latter being a congressional fight with republicans. he is also going to have to kind a way to fight the automatic spending cuts. hilda solis has announced she was stepping down. she was the nation's firs
karl frisch coming up to host right-wing world. jacki we did it again. darth vader. >> i have not had a chance to watch it yet. >> watch? >> stephanie: everything someone says to you for the next few days, go what? >> what! >> it is really silly and adds nothing to the universe. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: much like this show. not since cats who look like hitler have we been so -- i don't know why. wal-mart was too busy to meet with the vice president, but now...
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abc's jon karl is live at the capitol with more on that.s the president is ready to deliver his speech steps from where you are, his team is gearing up for the dig debates on so many issues. >> reporter: no doubt. and they are transforming that campaign, to win the election into a force, they believe, a grassroots army to get that second agenda passed. this is a day when you really feel the history in the air. the president will walk through that red archway, down those steps. there's only been 56 of these in all of american history. only 55 separating us from george washington, put his hand on the bible. and people have been gathering here since before the sun was out. streaming in. from my vantage point, i don't know if you can see that, down the national mall, you can see hundreds of thousands of people in place. not the massive, more than 1 million, 1.8 million that came last time around. but definitely, one of the biggest crowds we'll see for an inauguration. certainly for the second inauguration. in terms of the speech, it is a tone-s
abc's jon karl is live at the capitol with more on that.s the president is ready to deliver his speech steps from where you are, his team is gearing up for the dig debates on so many issues. >> reporter: no doubt. and they are transforming that campaign, to win the election into a force, they believe, a grassroots army to get that second agenda passed. this is a day when you really feel the history in the air. the president will walk through that red archway, down those steps. there's...
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i agree with karl when he talked about the approval ratings of these past presidents, traditionally,very one of the presidents has lost 10 points or double digits in their approval rate from this first term to the end of the second term. if you look at starting at 48, that's a long way down. only two presidents have avoided that, ronald reagan and bill clinton have avoided that double-digit drop in the approval ratings. does this new way of mobilizing the grassroots and ground the agenda -- does that help him? and in both of those cases, it was the economy improving in those second terms, i think, that made them avoid that risk. if he can pull that off, maybe he his approval will go up, not down, we'll see. >> karl and joe, as always, thank you. >> do you want to walk down the hall and talk to them? >> i was going to follow up with karl, but i thought better of it. >> we are going to show you the preparations on cp tol hill. they are busy beavers on the mall. you can see the united states flag and next to it, the two flags of the state of illinois, when it became a state in the union
i agree with karl when he talked about the approval ratings of these past presidents, traditionally,very one of the presidents has lost 10 points or double digits in their approval rate from this first term to the end of the second term. if you look at starting at 48, that's a long way down. only two presidents have avoided that, ronald reagan and bill clinton have avoided that double-digit drop in the approval ratings. does this new way of mobilizing the grassroots and ground the agenda --...