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kayleigh you first. what do you think of this whole controversy, are you okay with the way donald trump responded? >> of course he's a hero, everyone agrees to that, i think it was entirely uncalled for for him to put partisan interests above american interests. you have these news agencies that are so angry. donald trump was slammed by congressman lewis, what he did was simply respond by saying, you should focus on your own district. you're in a city that's ranked 14 out of the 20 most recent in the united states. he was not the one doing the slamming. but he's being attacked for doing the slamming opinion. >> there's some legitimacy to kayleigh's argument.
kayleigh you first. what do you think of this whole controversy, are you okay with the way donald trump responded? >> of course he's a hero, everyone agrees to that, i think it was entirely uncalled for for him to put partisan interests above american interests. you have these news agencies that are so angry. donald trump was slammed by congressman lewis, what he did was simply respond by saying, you should focus on your own district. you're in a city that's ranked 14 out of the 20 most...
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>> yes. >> kayleigh, break this down for me. u.s.ntelligence certain that russia hacked the election. republicans and democrats agree. lindsey graham, republican. john mccain certainly, you know, marquee republicans. why does donald trump continue to dismiss it yout aoutright? >> two things are going on. donald trump is rightly frustrated that democrats are doing what jack said, they're politicizing that. he's right on that. he can even question the intelligence community. that is fine. but i think at this point you have to conclude where there's smoke there's fire, russia did hack the dnc. that happened. did it influence a single vote but it did happen. and you have top republicans admitting this. you had just a few -- >> even the intelligence reports say we don't think it would change the election. >> but -- >> right. >> so why would he continue to doubt it if it's not going to change that he is the president-elect? >> exactly. this is where -- i'm a supporter of donald trump. i want to see him succeed. and he could make this go aw
>> yes. >> kayleigh, break this down for me. u.s.ntelligence certain that russia hacked the election. republicans and democrats agree. lindsey graham, republican. john mccain certainly, you know, marquee republicans. why does donald trump continue to dismiss it yout aoutright? >> two things are going on. donald trump is rightly frustrated that democrats are doing what jack said, they're politicizing that. he's right on that. he can even question the intelligence community....
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>> kayleigh -- >> that's the biggest issue, we now actually have sanctions against russia because ofn's activity. there is no allowing here. and the point that donald trump has a relationship with putin and that his family has talked about how their developments have been funded by russian financiers. there's just too much in the past there that isn't -- that hasn't been answered. and donald trump owes the american people those answers. >> well, actually -- >> for the last two years -- for the last two years russia's economy has become crippled. for all practical purposes right now russia is a gas station with a nuclear weapon. that's about it. so to say that the president of the united states actually allowed something. the president of the united states helped cripple russia's economy. he now has new sanctions on that. and john mccain and lindsey graham want to take that further. the question i have for kayleigh and others is if these -- if the united states congress puts a sanctions bill on the desk of the president of the united states that goes further than what barack obama did
>> kayleigh -- >> that's the biggest issue, we now actually have sanctions against russia because ofn's activity. there is no allowing here. and the point that donald trump has a relationship with putin and that his family has talked about how their developments have been funded by russian financiers. there's just too much in the past there that isn't -- that hasn't been answered. and donald trump owes the american people those answers. >> well, actually -- >> for the...
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kayleigh mcenany's here. and cnn political commentator. trump has been tweeting about everything from china, russia, korea, guantanamo bay, what do you think about that. >> oftentimes he sets the narrative for those in the media. and despite chuck schumer's saber rattling today and saying we can't afford a twitter presidency, i don't see it's going to change. and there will be a high price to pay for anyone who tries to pry that twitter phone out of trump's hand, pause i don't sbe see that happening. >> you say it's going to backfire with countries like north korea. what do you think about that? >> i think alice is right, it's probably not going to change, and i think donald trump from his perspective is being smart, because he gets up and drives the message of the day with his tweets. on the other hand, he won't be a very good president if that's what he does, because he's not essentially getting into kind of the nuances and complexity of policy. there was an interesting story in the wall street journal today, that he's constantly setting
kayleigh mcenany's here. and cnn political commentator. trump has been tweeting about everything from china, russia, korea, guantanamo bay, what do you think about that. >> oftentimes he sets the narrative for those in the media. and despite chuck schumer's saber rattling today and saying we can't afford a twitter presidency, i don't see it's going to change. and there will be a high price to pay for anyone who tries to pry that twitter phone out of trump's hand, pause i don't sbe see...
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is kayleigh right? >> absolutely not. my organization, the lawyers committee for civil rights under law, does this work all over the country. we run an election protection hotline where we hear from voters. and the number one complaint that we hear from voters is about voter suppression. the obstacles and barriers that people face as a result of photo i.d. requirements and proof of citizenship requirements. all over the country. american citizens are having trouble accessing the ballot box. this notion that there are undocumented people by the millions who are casting ballots in our elections is false. what they're trying to do is set the stage for voter suppression tactics to be put in place around the country. >> i will only add one more thing about that 2014 study, because we had somebody who was involved in that study on cnn last night who said that donald trump misinterpreted the results. so there is no evidence, you know, in citing that study you're talking about, kayleigh, that there was massive numbers of people v
is kayleigh right? >> absolutely not. my organization, the lawyers committee for civil rights under law, does this work all over the country. we run an election protection hotline where we hear from voters. and the number one complaint that we hear from voters is about voter suppression. the obstacles and barriers that people face as a result of photo i.d. requirements and proof of citizenship requirements. all over the country. american citizens are having trouble accessing the ballot...
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first is that kayleigh and lak jack have vy tried to diminish this to partisan fight and it's not. john mccain first, and it's disrespectful for anyone else so say that the people who are part of the intelligence community are playing politics. >> you're putting words in my mouth, i said democrats are not intelligence officials. different things. >> third thing that's incorrect, you can't dismiss this saying i agree they hacked with dnc, yes may not have hacked specific machines in the country but they engaged in propaganda like they do in russia, that is true. simply cannot dismiss this saying i agree with the intelligence community, now let's move on. >> i didn't say that. missed half my statement. >> what you had was russia, who actually committed an act of cyberwarfare in the united states of america, that is a fact. if donald trump or jack kingston or other republicans want to believe julian assange. >> if this is warfare, president of the united states claims he heard about this december 7 -- thought hillary was going to win and didn't say anything. >> because the president d
first is that kayleigh and lak jack have vy tried to diminish this to partisan fight and it's not. john mccain first, and it's disrespectful for anyone else so say that the people who are part of the intelligence community are playing politics. >> you're putting words in my mouth, i said democrats are not intelligence officials. different things. >> third thing that's incorrect, you can't dismiss this saying i agree they hacked with dnc, yes may not have hacked specific machines in...
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kaylei kayleigh, interesting, today international holocaust remembrance day. the white house it put out a memo and the last line was together we will make love and tolerance prevalent throughout the world. some people have noted the irony when you're talking about love and tolerance throughout the world the same day you're iss issuing bans on certain people entering the country. is that consistent? >> it is consistent. because what donald trump sees as he looks around the world and sees that there have been problems with the refugee program, we've seen it in germany, seen this mass flood of immigration and seen terrorist attacks waged on german soil and elsewhere, some of which were conducted by refugees. it's a small minority, yes. nevertheless one that has to be looked at and considered. i have to say this talk about christians being prioritized, i'm not certain why this is at all controversial because first of all when you look at the definition of what it mean s to be a refugee, it means you're persecuted on the basis of religion. we know the house passed
kaylei kayleigh, interesting, today international holocaust remembrance day. the white house it put out a memo and the last line was together we will make love and tolerance prevalent throughout the world. some people have noted the irony when you're talking about love and tolerance throughout the world the same day you're iss issuing bans on certain people entering the country. is that consistent? >> it is consistent. because what donald trump sees as he looks around the world and sees...
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. >> kayleigh called adverse aerss losers, and ugly. and i know we've said he's going to pivot and change but -- >> i think he's going to be his authentic self but last few days or weeks he's hammering home the top message. north korea. not going to let this happen, not going to send a long-range ballistic missile here but what we neglect is not all of it will be in the tweet. will be summits in the background and diplomacy and message on twitter. i think dummy and those words will be left. seen a little bit of a change. >> you heard hilary say poses a problem for kellyanne conway, stronger in her language but as a donald trump supporter you have to change message because he says something else between 5:00 and 6:00. does that pose a problem? >> i think it's important that everyone is on the same page but think we read into the nuances and think there's division within. we neglect the part of the tweet today said the ethics committee is unfair but nevertheless shouldn't be on the agenda. i think sometimes differences in nuances but that
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also cnn political commentators kayleigh mcenany, krirkt to the hill, david answered lik assistant editor at the "washington post," and simone sanders, former press secretary for bernie sanders. i'm so glad to have all of you. carlos at the white house today. president barack obama surprised the vice president with the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor. let's watch. >> for the final time as president i am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. [ applause ] [ applause ]
also cnn political commentators kayleigh mcenany, krirkt to the hill, david answered lik assistant editor at the "washington post," and simone sanders, former press secretary for bernie sanders. i'm so glad to have all of you. carlos at the white house today. president barack obama surprised the vice president with the presidential medal of freedom, the highest civilian honor. let's watch. >> for the final time as president i am pleased to award our nation's highest civilian...
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here is jack, hilary, kayleigh, bakari. glad to have you on. congressman, the top intelligence leaders testified they were more than certain that putin was behind the russian hacking. intercept captured officials happy with the results. at this point should the president-elect acknowledge they meddled? not that they changed election but they meddled. >> i think after the briefing he may make a statement that they confirmed no result that changed because of interference and something he may want to say. i talked to them, does appear to be russian monitoring and -- of our election, at least the dnc e-mails but did not affect the
here is jack, hilary, kayleigh, bakari. glad to have you on. congressman, the top intelligence leaders testified they were more than certain that putin was behind the russian hacking. intercept captured officials happy with the results. at this point should the president-elect acknowledge they meddled? not that they changed election but they meddled. >> i think after the briefing he may make a statement that they confirmed no result that changed because of interference and something he...
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kayleigh you took umbrage to something simone was saying?she was talking about this prolife group wanting to be part of the movement. rolling back the rights of women. i disagree with that characterization entirely. it's prochoice groups who limit the rights of women. >> how so, kayleigh. >> no, i listened the whole time. the prochoice are the ones limiting the right to life for millions of unborn babies who are slaughtered to the tune of half a million each year. those are the groups who are rolling back the rights of women. and you want to talk about athis add myth station rolling back the rights of women, not so. this administration wants to put in place paid maternity leave. it's easy to go out there and scream about women -- name a right trump wants to take away from you. >> the fundamental and constitutional enshrined and protected right to choice. the single most critical thing that a woman can do for her own economic autonomy is to have a child. and that should be the choice of a woman for a whole host of reasons. to say that the pro
kayleigh you took umbrage to something simone was saying?she was talking about this prolife group wanting to be part of the movement. rolling back the rights of women. i disagree with that characterization entirely. it's prochoice groups who limit the rights of women. >> how so, kayleigh. >> no, i listened the whole time. the prochoice are the ones limiting the right to life for millions of unborn babies who are slaughtered to the tune of half a million each year. those are the...
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i want to bring in kayleigh mcenany, kevin madden, and bakari sellers in a moment. welcome to the new folks to the panel, gloria was here earlier. an dana. >> i want to ask about undocumented immigrants who are here in this country. right now they're protected as so-called dreamers. the children brought here by their parents. should they be worried that they could be deported, and is there anything you can say to assure them right now that they'll be allowed to stay? >> they shouldn't be very worried. they are here illegally. identify big heart. we're going to take care of everybody. we're going to have a strong and solid border where you have great people that are here that have done a good job. they should be far less worried. we'll be coming out with policy over the next period of four weeks. >> hillary, how do you think
i want to bring in kayleigh mcenany, kevin madden, and bakari sellers in a moment. welcome to the new folks to the panel, gloria was here earlier. an dana. >> i want to ask about undocumented immigrants who are here in this country. right now they're protected as so-called dreamers. the children brought here by their parents. should they be worried that they could be deported, and is there anything you can say to assure them right now that they'll be allowed to stay? >> they...
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. >> kayleigh similar to what i asked. do you think have imsnakt. >> none whatsoever, democrats sealed deal for republicans when eliminated the fill buster for cabinet picks. and just need the votes. i think rubio will come around, mccain will come around, don't want to be the republican who stopped donald trump from getting his pick. and disagree that reason we're talking about replacement of obamacare not because of democrat but president-elect said not going to let people die on the streets. important. it's not democrats that changed conversation. >> he didn't say that until the
. >> kayleigh similar to what i asked. do you think have imsnakt. >> none whatsoever, democrats sealed deal for republicans when eliminated the fill buster for cabinet picks. and just need the votes. i think rubio will come around, mccain will come around, don't want to be the republican who stopped donald trump from getting his pick. and disagree that reason we're talking about replacement of obamacare not because of democrat but president-elect said not going to let people die on...
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kayleigh i'm going to start with you. >> i think it was a moment, because it was not a women's march, it was a liberal march. 42% of women voted for donald trump. i'm one of them. the fact that this women's march excluded prolife -- i don't see this being a cohesive movement, because they espoused the same statements as in the election. >> i believe the march put out a statement that they were not prolife and that's not what they were marching on behalf of. if they were eventually allowed to march. >> the march was open to all. >> i'm sorry, say again rachel? >> the core principles of the
kayleigh i'm going to start with you. >> i think it was a moment, because it was not a women's march, it was a liberal march. 42% of women voted for donald trump. i'm one of them. the fact that this women's march excluded prolife -- i don't see this being a cohesive movement, because they espoused the same statements as in the election. >> i believe the march put out a statement that they were not prolife and that's not what they were marching on behalf of. if they were eventually...
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. >> kayleigh called adverse aerss losers, and ugly. and i know we've said he's going to pivot and change but -- >> i think he's going to be his authentic self but last few days or weeks he's hammering home the top message. north korea. not going to let this happen, not going to send a long-range ballistic missile here but what we neglect is not all of it will be in the tweet. will be summits in the background and diplomacy and message on twitter. i think dummy and those words will be left. seen a little bit of a change. >> you heard hilary say poses a problem for kellyanne conway, stronger in her language but as a donald trump supporter you have to change message because
. >> kayleigh called adverse aerss losers, and ugly. and i know we've said he's going to pivot and change but -- >> i think he's going to be his authentic self but last few days or weeks he's hammering home the top message. north korea. not going to let this happen, not going to send a long-range ballistic missile here but what we neglect is not all of it will be in the tweet. will be summits in the background and diplomacy and message on twitter. i think dummy and those words will...
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added kayleigh to the panel. may end up talking about the women's rally as well. want to continue with the conversation about crowd sizes. as i -- i said it last night. we didn't talk about it. only reason we are is because the president brought it up at a ball last night. >> those numbers they matter for a few hours today. forgotten tomorrow. in the grand scheme don't matter that much. but honesty from the president and white house podium does matter. let's talk about when the numbers matter. u.s. troops killed in operation abroad. terrorist cells identified in the united statesment korean missiles armed with weapons, when those numbers have effect on national security, are you going to trust the words from the president and the podium? that madders in a democracy.
added kayleigh to the panel. may end up talking about the women's rally as well. want to continue with the conversation about crowd sizes. as i -- i said it last night. we didn't talk about it. only reason we are is because the president brought it up at a ball last night. >> those numbers they matter for a few hours today. forgotten tomorrow. in the grand scheme don't matter that much. but honesty from the president and white house podium does matter. let's talk about when the numbers...
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. >> so with us now, kayleigh mcenany, a cnn political commentator. matt bennett is former white house deputy assistant for intergovernmental affairs under bill clinton. sean spicer and kellyanne conway are professionals, we've known them for a very long time. i was on the mall on friday. what sean spicer said on that lectern was simply inaccurate. is this how you wanted this weekend to go? >> reince priebus was saying this was not about crowd sizes. they were using this as an example of what they felt was unfair media coverage. probably a better example would have been the fact that "the new york times" called his speech dark and divisive. msnbc called it hitlerian. they should have used that as an example. >> because you can point to those as being factual as opposed to what he said about
. >> so with us now, kayleigh mcenany, a cnn political commentator. matt bennett is former white house deputy assistant for intergovernmental affairs under bill clinton. sean spicer and kellyanne conway are professionals, we've known them for a very long time. i was on the mall on friday. what sean spicer said on that lectern was simply inaccurate. is this how you wanted this weekend to go? >> reince priebus was saying this was not about crowd sizes. they were using this as an...
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. >> kayleigh is right, but those are the things that cost the money. >> you can't say we're going to keep the good parts and not have the other parts that make the system work. the idea that republicans have replace suspect not true. there are different ideas but no consensus about what this rae placement should look like and that's a fundamental problem. there are a lot of people even on the left who acknowledge the affordable care act is not a panacea. it has made progress but there are people like me who believe we need a single payer system and don't have that right now. >> i have to pause there. thank you very much. >>> next, president obama's good-bye to joe biden, a man he calls his brother. an incredibly emotional moment today. joe biden had no idea it was coming. and our manu raju corners senator marco rubio because he is -- has all the power right
. >> kayleigh is right, but those are the things that cost the money. >> you can't say we're going to keep the good parts and not have the other parts that make the system work. the idea that republicans have replace suspect not true. there are different ideas but no consensus about what this rae placement should look like and that's a fundamental problem. there are a lot of people even on the left who acknowledge the affordable care act is not a panacea. it has made progress but...
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i have gloria borger, jim sciutto, sellers and kayleigh -- and also with us paige to walk us through this. gloria, i was hanging on your every word and the metaphor of how it was a scab just when trying to heal politically continues to be pick pick picked at with this investigation is this the case of the fbi just trying to get its reputation back? >> i think so. i think what the i.g. decided having gotten all these complaints i'm sure there are a huge number of internal complaints as well as external complaints but people who are career attorneys at the fbi don't like to see the fbi in the middle of a political cauldron, so when you look back at james
i have gloria borger, jim sciutto, sellers and kayleigh -- and also with us paige to walk us through this. gloria, i was hanging on your every word and the metaphor of how it was a scab just when trying to heal politically continues to be pick pick picked at with this investigation is this the case of the fbi just trying to get its reputation back? >> i think so. i think what the i.g. decided having gotten all these complaints i'm sure there are a huge number of internal complaints as...
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something kayleigh said, look at the tea party movement. you could argue well, the republicans, it all paid off for them, because they won mid-terms. donald trump became president. a lot of bad things happened, too, including the fact that barack obama, if you're a tea partier, got two terms. and i wonder how much of this energy, you know, equal and opposite sort of reaction you know. you take the good with the bad. how much of this energy is going to be good versus how much of it is based on paranoia about donald trump, and the trump derangement since donyndrome -- >> i think if you castigate it as being liberals or democrats, i think what you say today was
something kayleigh said, look at the tea party movement. you could argue well, the republicans, it all paid off for them, because they won mid-terms. donald trump became president. a lot of bad things happened, too, including the fact that barack obama, if you're a tea partier, got two terms. and i wonder how much of this energy, you know, equal and opposite sort of reaction you know. you take the good with the bad. how much of this energy is going to be good versus how much of it is based on...
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kayleigh mcenany, conservative contributor for the hill. shel shelly coombs, and republican rick santorum. wendy, let me start with you. you were marching. what made it -- how did you make that decision, that this was the place you wanted to be today? >> it was really quite extraordinary, as i think anybody else who went to the march felt today pip made the decision because, quite frankly, i was watching way too much of "say yes to the dress," drinking way too much wine, really needing to find some solidarity for the future. and some energy that i've long had and seemed to be dissipated by the darkness of the rhetoric that i was hearing, not only during the campaign, but as donald trump became president of the united states. and if you look at the difference -- and quite frankly, the person who really got me to do this march was my daughter. who lives on the web and knew about this march before i ever did, because this was the most democratic march that i have ever been part of. and i've been taking marches
kayleigh mcenany, conservative contributor for the hill. shel shelly coombs, and republican rick santorum. wendy, let me start with you. you were marching. what made it -- how did you make that decision, that this was the place you wanted to be today? >> it was really quite extraordinary, as i think anybody else who went to the march felt today pip made the decision because, quite frankly, i was watching way too much of "say yes to the dress," drinking way too much wine, really...
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. >> kayleigh? >> i don't think the press has necessarily been fair. it was important to me and revealing to me when you heard sean spicer say and describe as a real human being what it was like to watch the inauguration and then to go home and turn on the television set and hear this negative critique of what was supposed to be a day of coming together. "new york times," dark and angry speech, abc, this was ugly speech with anti-semitic overtones, this was unnecessarily divisive. these are journalists that americans saw as re-empowering the people. giving the government back to the people. that's how a lot of people saw it. when you have journalists not reporting the words of the president but instead characterizing it as dark saying the same words in fact that came out of the mouths of democratic senators. it is disappointing. and i think it's fair for sean spicer to push back on that. >> that's pretty dark. >> i think it's fair for people who have their own views. i have a different understanding of why it's so important, i
. >> kayleigh? >> i don't think the press has necessarily been fair. it was important to me and revealing to me when you heard sean spicer say and describe as a real human being what it was like to watch the inauguration and then to go home and turn on the television set and hear this negative critique of what was supposed to be a day of coming together. "new york times," dark and angry speech, abc, this was ugly speech with anti-semitic overtones, this was unnecessarily...
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. >> kayleigh, do you think republicans are actually united on a plan about not just repealing it but replacing it, because president-elect trump during the campaign was very clear saying he wanted to keep people who had preexisting conditions, he wanted to keep that coverage. >> that's right, he did say that, and that's important component that needs to stay. i think republicans by and large are united around paul ryan's plan, it says affordable health care for all. i think the other guests are right to the extent that republicans have to have some sort of replacement. you do stro tehave tens of millo now have health care, but to me and many republicans it means repealing it entirely. that is where obama says if you like your doctor you can keep it, that's not true. and premiums are increasing by
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editor for cnn politics, jamie gang gangel, michael nutter, kayleigh mcenany, laura coats, former federal prosecutor and cnn legal analyst. mark, this is a stunning announcement, all right, and i think i made the point at the beginning that statement just breaking from julian assange, you have julian assange basically saying manning is a hero and president obama, you know, by default is a hero for freeing -- >> in many ways, and we'll hear from barack obama directly tomorrow when he holds his final news conference. i was surprised and people here are probably surprised. what i find more surprising is some of the contributes, though, of the release of chelsea manning are the same ones who are not coming out and being as forceful about the russians hacking into our systems. it's just a very bizarre situation that we're in right now. democrats the law and order party, political party when it comes to the russians and quite frankly the republicans when it comes to chelsea manning, they're the ones that are law and order. very bizarre.
editor for cnn politics, jamie gang gangel, michael nutter, kayleigh mcenany, laura coats, former federal prosecutor and cnn legal analyst. mark, this is a stunning announcement, all right, and i think i made the point at the beginning that statement just breaking from julian assange, you have julian assange basically saying manning is a hero and president obama, you know, by default is a hero for freeing -- >> in many ways, and we'll hear from barack obama directly tomorrow when he holds...
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but knowing donald trump, the question is, and maybe kayleigh, you can answer this. the question is, once he has his people there and they are his, will he feel differently about these issues because he trusts them? >> i think, gloria, that's exactly right. a big problem that donald trump has had with the intelligence community is that these are obama's guys. that's been part of his mind-set. he looks and seess during the campaign, the congressional committee come out and say centcom has falsified some intelligence to paint a rosier picture of the war against isis to please the president. when donald trump sees reports like that, it destabilizes his belief in the intelligence community. but i think you were spot on. when his own guys take the reins, he'll have the career intelligence people beneath them but when his guys are in charge, he'll believe there's the accountability -- >> even when his guys disagree with his stated views during the campaign and he's forced to accept what they are now putting forward? >> i think so.
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mri -- >> kayleigh, is this much ado about nothing? >> yes, we all know he talks about poll numbers and victories that he will question the popular vote. he does it, and the media goes into a tail spin, and meanwhile, the media and people watch -- >> he is saying that fraud occurred -- >> it's false. >> there is no way to disprove it. >> it has been disproven. >> well, there is no evidence to the contrary either, you can't dispute that many, many illegals voted. >> there is considerable evidence to the contrary. >> if hillary clinton were out there right now saying donald trump is not a legitimate president because his victory was a matter of fraud in wisconsin, michigan, and pennsylvania, what would you say to it? >> which she tried to say over and over it was the russians. >> and consistently -- >> her surrogates have
mri -- >> kayleigh, is this much ado about nothing? >> yes, we all know he talks about poll numbers and victories that he will question the popular vote. he does it, and the media goes into a tail spin, and meanwhile, the media and people watch -- >> he is saying that fraud occurred -- >> it's false. >> there is no way to disprove it. >> it has been disproven. >> well, there is no evidence to the contrary either, you can't dispute that many, many...
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. >> kayleigh, he refused to weigh in on the boycott, which was a very significant thing. didn't want to comment on it at all. >> sure. he didn't weigh in on it. i would have obviously liked to have seen that and say, look, we should all come together, this is a time for unity. that being said, i have to commend president obama because he has handled this transition gracefully, respectfully, and i think today when i heard him say we're going to be okay, i understood some saw that as dire terms, not as optimistic as they would have liked, but i saw it in the context of there is a boycott, this apoplectic view among liberals that we are not going to be okay, this is somehow the end of the united states. for him to say that -- >> you did find it calming. >> i did. i thought this was another part of him being grace informal the transition. while i disagree with obama on a lot, i have to commend him because he's done this transition very well. >> should he have weighed in on the boycott in some way? >> he said he knew what he was going to be doing. he's going to the inauguratio
. >> kayleigh, he refused to weigh in on the boycott, which was a very significant thing. didn't want to comment on it at all. >> sure. he didn't weigh in on it. i would have obviously liked to have seen that and say, look, we should all come together, this is a time for unity. that being said, i have to commend president obama because he has handled this transition gracefully, respectfully, and i think today when i heard him say we're going to be okay, i understood some saw that as...
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senior political commentator kayleigh mcenany, cnn political contributor lilry rosen and bakari sellers cnn political commentator. glatd to have all of you on. congressman we just heard top intelligence leaders testify they were more certain -- more than certain that putin was behind the election hacking, that russian intercepts captured officials expressing happiness with the election results. at this point should the president-elect acknowledge that it is accurate that the russians meddled in the election? >> well, i -- >> not that they changed the outcome but that they meddled. >> i think after his hearing tomorrow he will make a statement. and at that point he may say that they have confirmed that there was no result, no -- that was changed because of possible interference from them. and i think that's something that he may want to say. i talked to them. there does appear to be russian monitoring of our election, or at least the dnc e-mails. but it did not affect the election results. and i think that's probably what
senior political commentator kayleigh mcenany, cnn political contributor lilry rosen and bakari sellers cnn political commentator. glatd to have all of you on. congressman we just heard top intelligence leaders testify they were more certain -- more than certain that putin was behind the election hacking, that russian intercepts captured officials expressing happiness with the election results. at this point should the president-elect acknowledge that it is accurate that the russians meddled in...
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you heard what i said kayleigh, house gop officials are now telling cnn that donald trump is going to ask congress to pay for the wall. so what happened to this signature campaign promise? is it changing? are taxpayers going to pay for it now? >> i hope it's not changing. it's one thing to ask congress to pay for the wall and then go about getting some source of funding from mexico. in fact you can look on trump's website, there's a detailed plan using the patriot act, regulations that would allow him to tax remittances. so i think he has to at least pursue this route if he wants to engage congress first, get taxpayers to pay for it first, and then go to mexico, make sure that we get -- tax these remittances and the four streams of income he has listed and how he'll pay for the wall via mexico, fine. but i think he has to make some effort to have pay for it because it was a key promise. >> that was a lot of 'splaining. >> if you're explaining you're losing. >> well -- >> congressman, are we ever going to see a wall? >> we will see a wall. the overarching message here is
you heard what i said kayleigh, house gop officials are now telling cnn that donald trump is going to ask congress to pay for the wall. so what happened to this signature campaign promise? is it changing? are taxpayers going to pay for it now? >> i hope it's not changing. it's one thing to ask congress to pay for the wall and then go about getting some source of funding from mexico. in fact you can look on trump's website, there's a detailed plan using the patriot act, regulations that...
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here is jack, hilary, kayleigh, bakari. glad to have you on. congressman, the top intelligence leaders testified they were more than certain that putin was behind the russian hacking. intercept captured officials happy with the results. at this point should the president-elect acknowledge they meddled? not that they changed election but they meddled. >> i think after the briefing he may make a statement that they confirmed no result that changed because of interference and something he may want to say. i talked to them, does appear to be russian monitoring and -- of our election, at least the dnc e-mails but did not affect the election results. that's probably what we're going to hear. but he's going to have a really good briefing tomorrow and ask tough questions and be given tough answers. >> hilary, here is how trump transition tweeted, democratic national committee wouldn't let fbi study, how or why so sure about hacking if never ever requested examination of the compute computer/servers, what is going on, i can't believe reading a tweet. >>
here is jack, hilary, kayleigh, bakari. glad to have you on. congressman, the top intelligence leaders testified they were more than certain that putin was behind the russian hacking. intercept captured officials happy with the results. at this point should the president-elect acknowledge they meddled? not that they changed election but they meddled. >> i think after the briefing he may make a statement that they confirmed no result that changed because of interference and something he...
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what did you think, kayleigh? >> i didn't cry.at i will say is that is a special relationship and i hope that president-elect trump and mike pence are able to maintain a relationship like that because not every pair has that. you look back at the clinton days and there was some friction between al gore and hillary clinton and some power struggles. you never got that sense with joe biden and barack obama. they were definitely an enviable pair, and we would be lucky to have a vice president and president who have a similar closeness in the white house in the coming four to eight years. >> well said. well said. david, of course you know the elephant in the room, what many people were wondering watching, what would have, what could have been if joe biden had been up to the emotional and physical job of running for, you know, the white house after losing his son beau to cancer. >> yeah, don, i am one of those who thinks that both vice president biden and/or senator elizabeth warren would have given president-elect trump a better run fo
what did you think, kayleigh? >> i didn't cry.at i will say is that is a special relationship and i hope that president-elect trump and mike pence are able to maintain a relationship like that because not every pair has that. you look back at the clinton days and there was some friction between al gore and hillary clinton and some power struggles. you never got that sense with joe biden and barack obama. they were definitely an enviable pair, and we would be lucky to have a vice president...
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justice and kayleigh, congratulations.is on january 16th at 8:00 on the food network. >>> getting in on all of the action and celebrating next week. let's send it over to gasia with more on one man who is currently eating his way through the entire state of california. >> if you can't cook, i know you can eat. this man is known as a california dream eater. he is checking out the food and restaurants that make california a prime destination for anyone with a good appetite. live from la jolla in the san diego area this morning. how are you, chase? >> good. how are you doing, gasia. >> i'm good. start with the big question. which is better, a los angeles burrito or a san francisco burrito? >> that is unfair. >> yeah. i know. >> that's really unfair. there are amazing burritos in both. one of my favorite mexican restaurants in los angeles is gisado's. san francisco, i was going to say this is one of the best culinary locations in the world. so, you know, what can i say. san francisco, you know. >> culinary -- >> unbelievable.
justice and kayleigh, congratulations.is on january 16th at 8:00 on the food network. >>> getting in on all of the action and celebrating next week. let's send it over to gasia with more on one man who is currently eating his way through the entire state of california. >> if you can't cook, i know you can eat. this man is known as a california dream eater. he is checking out the food and restaurants that make california a prime destination for anyone with a good appetite. live...
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kay le kayleigh, is this a quid pro quo? >> i don't see it as a quid pro quo at all. i see it as a carrots and sticks approach. the carrots he is offering ford or gm are a better economy, an economy where you're not going to be hit with exorbitant taxes where he's promised that the corporate tax rate would be 15% maximum. the stick is the tariff. and i don't see any quid pro quo that something tangible we can point to was given to the ford ceo as a result of keeping jobs here. i think it was a promise of a robust economy going forward. >> the chairman seems to say we have confidence that it'si goin to be a more pro-business economy. >> many republicans and most business people are probably pretty uncomfortable with the notion that whoever the president of the united states decides is going to get up and attack one morning that the market is going to attack them and that he's going to threaten them personally with taxes unless they do what he says. you know, i kind of think, have you ever been to a wedding where there's that one relative who nobody wants to give the mi
kay le kayleigh, is this a quid pro quo? >> i don't see it as a quid pro quo at all. i see it as a carrots and sticks approach. the carrots he is offering ford or gm are a better economy, an economy where you're not going to be hit with exorbitant taxes where he's promised that the corporate tax rate would be 15% maximum. the stick is the tariff. and i don't see any quid pro quo that something tangible we can point to was given to the ford ceo as a result of keeping jobs here. i think it...
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added kayleigh to the panel. may end up talking about the women's rally as well. want to continue with the conversation about crowd sizes. as i -- i said it last night. we didn't talk about it. only reason we are is because the president brought it up at a ball last night. >> those numbers they matter for a few hours today. forgotten tomorrow. in the grand scheme don't matter that much. but honesty from the president and white house podium does matter. let's talk about when the numbers matter. u.s. troops killed in operation abroad. terrorist cells identified in the united statesment korean missiles armed with weapons, when those numbers have effect on national security, are you going to trust the words from the president and the podium? that madders in a democracy. >> barack obama left with approval rating and what was the big lie that seems never to be mentioned. if you want to keep your doctor you can -- >> what does that have to do -- >> it's a lie. >> we discussed it. >> called lie of the year, every american knows it was wrong. >> that's the kind of lie you
added kayleigh to the panel. may end up talking about the women's rally as well. want to continue with the conversation about crowd sizes. as i -- i said it last night. we didn't talk about it. only reason we are is because the president brought it up at a ball last night. >> those numbers they matter for a few hours today. forgotten tomorrow. in the grand scheme don't matter that much. but honesty from the president and white house podium does matter. let's talk about when the numbers...
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kayleigh mcenany, hilary rosen, thanks for all of you coming on. week after the massive dmongsz and today a large crowd of demonstrators in washington standing up for what they believe in, don't believe in abortion. can you fairly compare the marchs? >> i don't know what the numbers were for the turnout, differing years, one year 650,000, i don't know this year, but i think they're not necessarily opposites right? because the women's march was about a lot of issues. if you look at issues they laid out, about disability rights, gay rights, civil rights, women's rights, lot of different issues and pro-abortion rights obviously. this was more narrow, focused on the pro-life cause, specifically abortion, and maybe say other issues like assisted suicide but mostly about abortion. >> this was specifically antiabortion. last week was lgbt and women's rights and health care and on and on. would you say last week's march mostly in opposition to president trump? >> i think it's fair to say last week's march inspired by the election of donald trump. planning
kayleigh mcenany, hilary rosen, thanks for all of you coming on. week after the massive dmongsz and today a large crowd of demonstrators in washington standing up for what they believe in, don't believe in abortion. can you fairly compare the marchs? >> i don't know what the numbers were for the turnout, differing years, one year 650,000, i don't know this year, but i think they're not necessarily opposites right? because the women's march was about a lot of issues. if you look at issues...
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kayleigh you first. we're celebrating dr. martin luther king jr. day.ongressman lewis is a hero, i think you will admit to that. what do you think of this whole controversy, are you okay with the way donald trump responded? >> of course he's a hero, everyone agrees to that, i think it was entirely uncalled for for him to put partisan interests above american interests. and that is what he is doing by calling donald trump not legitimate. you have these news agencies that are so angry. the ap reporting donald trump slams congressman john lewis, when in fact it was the opposite. donald trump was slammed by congressman lewis, what he did was simply respond by saying, you should focus on your own district. you're in a city that's ranked 14 out of the 20 most violent in the united states. he is being attacked for slamming, when in fact he was not the one that was doing the slamming. >> there's some legitimacy to kayleigh's argument. it's not apples to apples, he's saying obama is not american. there was a question about trump's mandate to unite the american p
kayleigh you first. we're celebrating dr. martin luther king jr. day.ongressman lewis is a hero, i think you will admit to that. what do you think of this whole controversy, are you okay with the way donald trump responded? >> of course he's a hero, everyone agrees to that, i think it was entirely uncalled for for him to put partisan interests above american interests. and that is what he is doing by calling donald trump not legitimate. you have these news agencies that are so angry. the...
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kayleigh you first.do you think of this whole controversy, are you okay with the way donald trump responded? >> of course he's a hero, everyone agrees to that, i think it was entirely uncalled for for him to put partisan interests above american interests. you have these news agencies that are so angry. donald trump was slammed by congressman lewis, what he did was simply respond by saying, you should focus on your own district. you're in a city that's ranked 14 out of the 20 most recent in the united states. he was not the one doing the slamming. but he's being attacked for doing the slamming opinion. >> there's some legitimacy to kayleigh's argument. it's not apples to apples, he's saying obama is not american. there was a question about trump's mandate to unite the american people and the integrity of his campaign. if i were congressman lewis, i would not have done that. what i would have liked to see from trump is to not respond with twitter fingers every time something happens. sometimes you can let
kayleigh you first.do you think of this whole controversy, are you okay with the way donald trump responded? >> of course he's a hero, everyone agrees to that, i think it was entirely uncalled for for him to put partisan interests above american interests. you have these news agencies that are so angry. donald trump was slammed by congressman lewis, what he did was simply respond by saying, you should focus on your own district. you're in a city that's ranked 14 out of the 20 most recent...
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. >> keirsten powers, kayleigh mcenany, margaret hoover and jonathan ta seenny. i would no problem with an investigation to fix problems if the there's dead peel on the rolls. but that is not voter fraud. the president is alleging 3 million people illegally voting. >> we have to think about what it would take to get people to show up and pretend to be those dead people. that's what it would have to take. i think it's confusing to people watching. they hear dead people on the rolls and they think something smells. but someone then has to get a person to go and pretend to be that person and then it has to happen millions of times. right? and so i think that, you know, this is pretty crazy stuff. and the fact that they're sickling out states like california and new york as if it's suspicious that people would vote for a democrat in those states. those are democratic states. >> president trump did not really compete in california, wasn't spending hundreds of millions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars to compete in california which hillary clinton clearly was co
. >> keirsten powers, kayleigh mcenany, margaret hoover and jonathan ta seenny. i would no problem with an investigation to fix problems if the there's dead peel on the rolls. but that is not voter fraud. the president is alleging 3 million people illegally voting. >> we have to think about what it would take to get people to show up and pretend to be those dead people. that's what it would have to take. i think it's confusing to people watching. they hear dead people on the rolls...
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the man who contacted kayleigh haywood and the means he went and read it, would that be quite typicale apparent that he was also in contact with other young people in a similar way and he was representing himself as something that he wasn't and someone he wasn't. his next door neighbour and friend was the person that killed kaylee haywood and he is doing 35 years. it is pretty typical. that is why it is being shown in the way it is shown, using some of the real words we use. when you take it from here when people come forward? we have been working with other partner agencies across leicestershi re with other partner agencies across leicestershire and rutland. the most important thing is to safeguard the young person. the next stage is often an investigation. there have been investigations that have followed on from the 35 disclosures. and the film is about trying to create a legacy of prevention so that people behave differently, people perhaps think about who they are talking to online. people realise they don't always know who they are talking to. if they then finish up meeting peop
the man who contacted kayleigh haywood and the means he went and read it, would that be quite typicale apparent that he was also in contact with other young people in a similar way and he was representing himself as something that he wasn't and someone he wasn't. his next door neighbour and friend was the person that killed kaylee haywood and he is doing 35 years. it is pretty typical. that is why it is being shown in the way it is shown, using some of the real words we use. when you take it...
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teenage girl has been remanded into secure accommodation following the murder of the 70—year—old kayleighector—general of the bbc says he wants to reinvent the high player to make at the top online tv service in the uk by 2020. you are up today. now, it is aardvark. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. the people of south sudan have known little peace for many decades, and independence in 2011 has brought them nothing but war, increasing poverty and starvation, and suffering. tens of thousands have died, and more than 3 million have been forced to leave their homes in the past three years. the united nations says, "the current spate of fighting amounts to ethnic cleansing, and could spiral into genocide." the main rebel group is headed by the former vice president, riek machar, who is now in exile. my guest today is his wife, angelina teny, who is a senior member of the movement. how much responsibility do they bear for the suffering in south sudan? angelina teney, welcome to hardtalk. thank you very much. the situation in south sudan is dire. what are you hearing about what's goi
teenage girl has been remanded into secure accommodation following the murder of the 70—year—old kayleighector—general of the bbc says he wants to reinvent the high player to make at the top online tv service in the uk by 2020. you are up today. now, it is aardvark. welcome to hardtalk, with me, zeinab badawi. the people of south sudan have known little peace for many decades, and independence in 2011 has brought them nothing but war, increasing poverty and starvation, and suffering. tens...