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while like to hear one more song from jim mcdonough. he is once again performing in several cities in eastern iowa this year as part of his holiday grande tour. jim, what are you going to play for us? we certainly hope your is off to a good start. news update in about 20 minutes. also make sure to join us at eleven for the kcrg- tv9 news at midday. >>> good morning, america. president-elect trump shakes things up on his victory lap. makes a main ajouncement to the crowd. >> we are going to appoint mad dog mattis as our secretary of defense. >> as hillary clinton and donald trump's campaign teams overnight going head-to-head in a nasty post-election showdown. >> do you think i ran a campaign where white supremacists had a platform. >> it did. >> kellyanne conway joins us live this morning. >>> wicked weather. the south reeling from that tornado outbreak and devastating wildfires. now new storms moving in. the urgent warning about rains and flooding in in the deep freeze on the way for millions.
while like to hear one more song from jim mcdonough. he is once again performing in several cities in eastern iowa this year as part of his holiday grande tour. jim, what are you going to play for us? we certainly hope your is off to a good start. news update in about 20 minutes. also make sure to join us at eleven for the kcrg- tv9 news at midday. >>> good morning, america. president-elect trump shakes things up on his victory lap. makes a main ajouncement to the crowd. >> we...
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mcdonough starts in anamosa tomorrow night. he then goes to monticello for sunday night performances and then to dubuque on the 10th. then on the 11th, he'll be at the paramount theater in cedar rapids. the follow on the 17th and in cedar falls on the 18th. you can still buy tickets to these performances . middle school students are helping younger kids stay warm this winter. now more than 700 handmade scarves are going to other students in need. but right now, here's a look at morning! it's ---. plan on another cloudy november chance of seeing sun, with steady temperatures into the 30s. in fact, there's very little chance of seeing sun through the next week. our next area of low pressure arrives this weekend with sunday still being the day to watch for some possible sunday morning with this first minor accumulation of the season. moving into next week, the monstrously over-hyped-social-media- induced storm will primarily just drop temperatures and increase wind speeds for the second half of next week. no record cold. no record
mcdonough starts in anamosa tomorrow night. he then goes to monticello for sunday night performances and then to dubuque on the 10th. then on the 11th, he'll be at the paramount theater in cedar rapids. the follow on the 17th and in cedar falls on the 18th. you can still buy tickets to these performances . middle school students are helping younger kids stay warm this winter. now more than 700 handmade scarves are going to other students in need. but right now, here's a look at morning! it's...
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mcdonough starts in anamosa tomorrow night. he then goes to monticello for sunday night performances and then to dubuque on the 10th. then on the 11th, he'll be at following weekend, mcdonough performs in davenport on the 17th and in cedar falls on the 18th. you can still buy tickets to these performances . the number of people who have filed for unemployment benefits has gone up. the number is now at the highest level in five months, but the job market is still in good standing. plan on another cloudy november chance of seeing sun, with steady temperatures into the 30s. in fact, there's very little chance of seeing sun being the day to watch for some snow, primarily in the morning. slick roads are possible sunday morning with this first minor accumulation of the season. moving into next week, the monstrously over-hyped-social-media- induced storm will primarily just drop temperatures and increase wind speeds week. no record cold. no record snow. while snow will probably accompany the frontal passage, determining the minor amou
mcdonough starts in anamosa tomorrow night. he then goes to monticello for sunday night performances and then to dubuque on the 10th. then on the 11th, he'll be at following weekend, mcdonough performs in davenport on the 17th and in cedar falls on the 18th. you can still buy tickets to these performances . the number of people who have filed for unemployment benefits has gone up. the number is now at the highest level in five months, but the job market is still in good standing. plan on...
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some parents and students say they saw mcdonough's comment as a threat of violence.ough says he has no plans to resign. >> harassment against a decorated muslim police officer is the latest in a wave of hate crimes in new york city. the officer says she was off duty on saturday when she encountered a man yelling and pushing her 16-year-old son. when she intervened she said the man threatened to slit her throat and told her to go back to her country. the suspect is charged with several hate crimes. the officer born and raised in new york city was honored for saving two people from a fire two years ago. >> i became a police officer to show the positive side of new york muslim woman that can do the job that is nonbiased. i help everybody no matter what your religion, what's your faith. >> as well other police reports yesterday said that a man called a new york city transit work here is muslim a terrorist and then pushed her down the stairs at grand central terminal. that woman is expected to be okay. >> new york jets fans watched an embarrassing loss during monday night
some parents and students say they saw mcdonough's comment as a threat of violence.ough says he has no plans to resign. >> harassment against a decorated muslim police officer is the latest in a wave of hate crimes in new york city. the officer says she was off duty on saturday when she encountered a man yelling and pushing her 16-year-old son. when she intervened she said the man threatened to slit her throat and told her to go back to her country. the suspect is charged with several...
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jim mcdonough. we will chat with him more on fox 28 morning live as we get >>>thank you for joining us. we are taking a live look at mount vernon road. i'm sure that will pick up and then next couple of minutes but traffic is moving slowly. there are now calls and cedar rapids for a special prosecutor to handle germany mitchells case. stacy walker called for a special prosecutor to take over the case and it's important to know that he did so as a private citizen and not a member of the board. local chap their of the naacp agreed it will help in the long run. >>we are trying to keep kissing peaceful and i think that would go a long way for people to trust that justice will be served. >>dist. atty. gerry anderson and has been handling the case since it started. be to have someone else handle the case. and germany mitchells family agrees with the call for a special prosecutor as well. many turned out at a benefit. mitchell's brother says they are heartened to see the outpouring us support from friends
jim mcdonough. we will chat with him more on fox 28 morning live as we get >>>thank you for joining us. we are taking a live look at mount vernon road. i'm sure that will pick up and then next couple of minutes but traffic is moving slowly. there are now calls and cedar rapids for a special prosecutor to handle germany mitchells case. stacy walker called for a special prosecutor to take over the case and it's important to know that he did so as a private citizen and not a member of the...
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we are specially grateful to rena agerald as our mcdonough school of business and vice provost for faculty. since its founding in 2010, the center has served as a forum for regulators, policymakers and industry leaders to come together and engage in rigorous debate, discussion, and research to guide policy and practice. i want to thank you to all of our colleagues at the center who have helped make this special gathering possible. we come together in galveston hall. throughout our history, this hall has served as one of the foremost places for public discourse and discussion. today's gathering with distinguished national leaders reflects the commitment we have as an academic community located in our nation's capital to engage in a national dialogue on the issues facing our country. last month in a message to our community, i reaffirmed our responsibility to bring the resources of our university into engagement with the challenges in our nation. one of the ways in which we realized this commitment is through fostering and promoting the debate and dialogue that takes place on this hilltop. t
we are specially grateful to rena agerald as our mcdonough school of business and vice provost for faculty. since its founding in 2010, the center has served as a forum for regulators, policymakers and industry leaders to come together and engage in rigorous debate, discussion, and research to guide policy and practice. i want to thank you to all of our colleagues at the center who have helped make this special gathering possible. we come together in galveston hall. throughout our history, this...
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thank greg hayes and his team at united technologies, bob mcdonough and the team at carrier. thank you for renewing your commitment to indiana and renewing your commitment to the people of the united states of america. [applause] i also just want to thank the great carrier team here in indianapolis and in the state of indiana. your hard work, your resilience, your work ethic even in disappointing times, i know for a fact gave this company the confidence to double down on the future of this company and the future of the people of this state, and so i thank you, the carrier team, for giving them the confidence to do just that. [applause] but lastly, on behalf of all the people of indiana, allow me to thank the man we wouldn't be here without for his efforts, for picking up the phone, for keeping his word. his efforts to bring us to this day of renewed hope and promise not just here in indiana, but really for people that know the strength of this country comes in our ability to make things and to grow things. it's a renewed day for manufacturing inç america. you know, i remembe
thank greg hayes and his team at united technologies, bob mcdonough and the team at carrier. thank you for renewing your commitment to indiana and renewing your commitment to the people of the united states of america. [applause] i also just want to thank the great carrier team here in indianapolis and in the state of indiana. your hard work, your resilience, your work ethic even in disappointing times, i know for a fact gave this company the confidence to double down on the future of this...
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the third speaker will be john mcdonough -- doug is now current lay fellow with the galen institute. john mcdonough is the professor of public health practices in the department over health policy and manage. at the harvard th chan school of public health, between 2008 and 2010 he served as a senior advicer on national health care policy reform nor the u.s. senate committee on health, education, labor and pensions. he worked on them and helped pass the affordable care act. for five years, prior to that, he served as executive director of healthcare for all in massachusetts, where he was an instrument principal player in helping lead the push for massachusetts' reform under governor rim mitt romney and implementations. he has written sever books, including "inside national health reform" she is story about what went on behind the scenes. so, with that, i will turn it over to each of you to speak. think we recall have ten minutes are so so and then we'll have the some discussion amongst us and some questions. james. >> thank you. good morning. and thank you, jim, and thank you to ai fo
the third speaker will be john mcdonough -- doug is now current lay fellow with the galen institute. john mcdonough is the professor of public health practices in the department over health policy and manage. at the harvard th chan school of public health, between 2008 and 2010 he served as a senior advicer on national health care policy reform nor the u.s. senate committee on health, education, labor and pensions. he worked on them and helped pass the affordable care act. for five years, prior...
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oliver: thank you michael mcdonough. scarlet: let's get a check on stocks.racks oil itself, one tracks the oil industry, and there is a diversions that has been going on all year. is falling, of oil uso is down, but we are seeing people by the oil producers through the xop. down onerude oil today point 6%, the dollar higher, that does not help oil prices. opec said it pumped a record amount of oil in november. but again, you have this diversions. itself it is expressing is looking at these flows we have seen into these two etf's i was talking about. you can see that on the bloomberg. interestingly as we came up to the opec agreement, we saw big fund flows into that xop and outflows from uso. the oil and gas exploration and production etf's in orange have risen this year by about 40%. uso has risen, but not by nearly as much. scarlet: coming up, promoting diversity and a divided america. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." i am scarlet fu. concerns about the value of diversity and inclusion have the come front and center. of a down wi
oliver: thank you michael mcdonough. scarlet: let's get a check on stocks.racks oil itself, one tracks the oil industry, and there is a diversions that has been going on all year. is falling, of oil uso is down, but we are seeing people by the oil producers through the xop. down onerude oil today point 6%, the dollar higher, that does not help oil prices. opec said it pumped a record amount of oil in november. but again, you have this diversions. itself it is expressing is looking at these...
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obama's homeland security advisor who was then at the justice department who had first called dennis mcdonough to warn him of the hacking in 2008. these are people -- we have a u.s. government very aware of the threat here. what happened was the fbi person contacts the dnc and the person who takes the call doesn't believe they're from the fbi and takes seven months not moving quickly to alert anybody senior at the dnc they have a problem. during that time the russianing hacking efforts spread. that's the period of time when the chairman of secretary clinton's campaign john podesta clicks on something which allowed the hackers to his e-mails and you were reading those starting this fall. it was a series of cascading errors then we take the story through what happened in the white house as they tried to decide how to respond and in the minds of many underresponded. >> how do you explain that whether as the white house under responding while president obama was one of hillary clinton's strongest advocates or surrogates or john podesta. we're talking about stake holders. >> president obama was con
obama's homeland security advisor who was then at the justice department who had first called dennis mcdonough to warn him of the hacking in 2008. these are people -- we have a u.s. government very aware of the threat here. what happened was the fbi person contacts the dnc and the person who takes the call doesn't believe they're from the fbi and takes seven months not moving quickly to alert anybody senior at the dnc they have a problem. during that time the russianing hacking efforts spread....
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the lunch was hosted by current white house chief of staff denis mcdonough. the timing could not be better for our next report. in our series, previewing the first 100 days of the donald trump presidency. tonight, kevin cork on u.s. relations with russia. >> reporter: he is considered eo be the greatest chess player of all time. in many ways, he is the very embodiment of the vestages of the cold war between the united states and the former soviet union. >> i believe to lead my country -- >> reporter: he may live in new york city, but he keeps a watchful eye on moscow. >> i have to say that i couldn't expect things to get worse after eight years with obama. now we are entering new territory. >> >> reporter: a sobering assessment after watching the gulf expand over the past eight years. a span that has seen moscow go into ukraine, its bombing of rebels in syria and unprofessionunprofession al treatment of americans in the air and sea. it's a reflection of russian president vladimir putin, a man whose ruthless pursuit of russia's romanticized past will continue
the lunch was hosted by current white house chief of staff denis mcdonough. the timing could not be better for our next report. in our series, previewing the first 100 days of the donald trump presidency. tonight, kevin cork on u.s. relations with russia. >> reporter: he is considered eo be the greatest chess player of all time. in many ways, he is the very embodiment of the vestages of the cold war between the united states and the former soviet union. >> i believe to lead my...
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and his capacity and republican leadership in our third speaker will be john mcdonough session by the way, doug is currently a fellow at the galen institute. john mcdonough is the proposal public health practice and the department of health policy and management at the harvard school of public health. between 2008-2010 he served as a senior advisor on national health care policy to the u.s. senate committee on health, education, labor and pension where he worked on and helped pass the affordable care act. for five years prior to that he served as executive director of healthcare for all in massachusetts where he was a incidental player in helping lead the push for massachusetts reform under governor mitt romney in 2006 and its implementation. he has written many different booksbooks, probably most relevt for our discussion today is inside national health reform, history of what went on behind the scenes in the push for the aca published by the university ofcalifornia press in 2011. so with that i will turn it over to each of you to speak. i think we will have 10 minutes for each of yo
and his capacity and republican leadership in our third speaker will be john mcdonough session by the way, doug is currently a fellow at the galen institute. john mcdonough is the proposal public health practice and the department of health policy and management at the harvard school of public health. between 2008-2010 he served as a senior advisor on national health care policy to the u.s. senate committee on health, education, labor and pension where he worked on and helped pass the...
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i want to bring up this chart from mike mcdonough h.ion are holding steady and falling across g7. the u.k. is the blue line. the data has been better than economists have been anticipating. that is the red line. the u.s. has helped study 20%. these are all recession forecasts. >> take a look at those when you are about to approach a recession but not yet in them. they tend to stay quite low. >> you don't have any warning? >> there are usually some recklessness preview build something up. there is something to recess. we can become more optimistic about the u.s. this year. six out of seven years we saw wage growth.r -- labor force growth. it didn't require us to dig deeper into our existing resources to grow as we have. if backing continue, and there is a good chance that it can, we can come back from what has been the forest productivity growth rate we've seen in 35 years. then putting fiscal stimulus late and economic recovery is an experiment i think that can work. joe: this is one of the longest u.s. expansions on record. could this
i want to bring up this chart from mike mcdonough h.ion are holding steady and falling across g7. the u.k. is the blue line. the data has been better than economists have been anticipating. that is the red line. the u.s. has helped study 20%. these are all recession forecasts. >> take a look at those when you are about to approach a recession but not yet in them. they tend to stay quite low. >> you don't have any warning? >> there are usually some recklessness preview build...
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our third speaker will be john mcdonough. also, he is a fellow with the galen institute. john mcdonough is the professor of public health practice in the department of health practice management at the harvard school of health. between 2008 and 2010 he served as a senior advisor on national healthcare policy reform to the u.s. senate on health education labor and pension where he worked and help pass the affordable care act. for five years prior to that, he served as executive director of healthcare for all in massachusetts where he was an instrumental player in helping lead the push for massachusetts reform under governor mitt romney in 2006 and its and its implementation. he has written many different books, probably most relevant for our discussion today is inside national health reform, history of what went on behind-the-scenes in the push for the aca published by the university of california press in 2011. with that, i will turn it over to each of you to speak. i think you will have ten minutes each and then we will have discussion amongst us and questions. james. >>
our third speaker will be john mcdonough. also, he is a fellow with the galen institute. john mcdonough is the professor of public health practice in the department of health practice management at the harvard school of health. between 2008 and 2010 he served as a senior advisor on national healthcare policy reform to the u.s. senate on health education labor and pension where he worked and help pass the affordable care act. for five years prior to that, he served as executive director of...
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president and someone that we're working pretty well with, to tell you the truth, between him and denis mcdonough, there have been -- they are great to work with and things are going very smoothly. >> but you don't believe that. you don't believe that two days in a row the white house press secretary went rogue. >> that is what i would like to think. but it doesn't matter to us. we're moving forward with a cabinet that you've seen at lightning pace with great americans that are more than qualified for these positions and a president-elect that wants to move forward. >> i want to ask you specifically, because we've been touching on this, but as you know some of the democratic presidential electors are -- and they are supposed to vote tomorrow calling for a delay until they get the security briefing. what do you think that is about? >> it is about move on.org. it is about democrats that can't accept the outcome of the election. it is about delegitimizing the american system. it is not going to work. >> well let me ask you about it not working. because you are still head of the rnc, which is conduct
president and someone that we're working pretty well with, to tell you the truth, between him and denis mcdonough, there have been -- they are great to work with and things are going very smoothly. >> but you don't believe that. you don't believe that two days in a row the white house press secretary went rogue. >> that is what i would like to think. but it doesn't matter to us. we're moving forward with a cabinet that you've seen at lightning pace with great americans that are more...
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first and foremost i want to thank greg hayes and his team at united technologies, bob mcdonough and the team at carrier. thank you for renewing your commitment to indiana and renewing your commitment to the people of the united states of america. [ applause ] i also just want to thank the great carrier team here in indianapolis and in the state of indiana. your hard work, your resilience, your work ethic even in disappointing times, i know for a fact gave this company the confidence to double down on the future of this company and the future of the people of this state and so i thank you, the carrier team, for gaving them the confidence to do just that. [ applause ] but lastly. on behalf of all the people of indiana. allow me to thank the man we wouldn't be here without for his efforts, for picking up the phone, for keeping his word his efforts to bring us to this day have renewed hope and promise not just here in indiana but really for people that know that the strength of this country comes in our ability to make things and to grow things. it's a renewed day for manufacturing in a
first and foremost i want to thank greg hayes and his team at united technologies, bob mcdonough and the team at carrier. thank you for renewing your commitment to indiana and renewing your commitment to the people of the united states of america. [ applause ] i also just want to thank the great carrier team here in indianapolis and in the state of indiana. your hard work, your resilience, your work ethic even in disappointing times, i know for a fact gave this company the confidence to double...
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reince priebus who is the incoming chief of staff is meeting today at the white house with dennis mcdonough, the outgoing chief of staff for president obama. as well as rahm emanuel, the mayor who was president obama's first white house chief of staff. back to you, alisyn and chris. >> thank you for that reporting. >>> we want to discuss all of this with our political panel let's bring in "washington post" columnist josh rogan and monica langley and cnn counterterrorism analyst and phil mudd. great to have all of you here for this very important conversation. josh, so, we have heard now for weeks, maybe months, that russia was somehow involved in hacking into the dnc's computers and somehow possibly thereby swaying the election. what is new here? what is the bombshell today? >> what we've got now is more official confirmation that went to thihoost leve highest level russian government. not as if russian government hackers are freelancing. this can only be done with top level political cover and getting more intelligence and more sources among the intelligence community and the white house p
reince priebus who is the incoming chief of staff is meeting today at the white house with dennis mcdonough, the outgoing chief of staff for president obama. as well as rahm emanuel, the mayor who was president obama's first white house chief of staff. back to you, alisyn and chris. >> thank you for that reporting. >>> we want to discuss all of this with our political panel let's bring in "washington post" columnist josh rogan and monica langley and cnn counterterrorism...
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the white house, future chief of staff reince priebus got advice from current chief of staff denis mcdonough a host of other former chiefs of staff. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. >> woodruff: thank you. today, there were several late news reports president-elect trump will nominate nick mulvaney to head the white house management and budget. the official a2340u789 is expected monday. in the day's other news: bitter winter weather blasted the northeastern u.s., closing schools and roadways amid perilous driving conditions. boston recorded its coldest temperature on this day in over a century-- four degrees. meanwhile, a blizzard warning was issued in upstate new york, with wind chills plunging 20 to 30 degrees below zero. and in new york city, residents shared their strategies for surviving the arctic blast. >> i've heard it a good plan to put on layers, so i am layered up. i mean i look like one of those sandwiches that you know, three pieces of bread, lettuce and tomatoes. >> got to keep moving around, or else your toes freeze up, your hands freeze up. >> woodruff: you got to
the white house, future chief of staff reince priebus got advice from current chief of staff denis mcdonough a host of other former chiefs of staff. for the pbs newshour, i'm william brangham. >> woodruff: thank you. today, there were several late news reports president-elect trump will nominate nick mulvaney to head the white house management and budget. the official a2340u789 is expected monday. in the day's other news: bitter winter weather blasted the northeastern u.s., closing...
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about in a minute and, frankly, thanks to the confidence of greg hayes, united technologies, and bob mcdonough to stay in indiana, invest more than $16 million in this facility alone and will keep more than 1,000 jobs right here in the heart of the heartland. [ applause ] what a difference a year makes. the truth be told, job announcements are almost a daily thing here in the state of indiana. we're at record employment today. we have more hoosiers going to work than ever before. that's why, frankly, along with all of you who work in this facility that that day, february 10, was a heartbreaking day and carrier made the difficult decision to close this facility and move jobs out of our country. we met with the leaders of the company back in march and try as we might to make the indiana case, it was clear that the die was cast. a simple truth was that policies coming out of our nation's capital were literally driving jobs out of this country. what was missing was clear to me as your governor, what was missing was leadership and change. well, the american people voted for change last month and ev
about in a minute and, frankly, thanks to the confidence of greg hayes, united technologies, and bob mcdonough to stay in indiana, invest more than $16 million in this facility alone and will keep more than 1,000 jobs right here in the heart of the heartland. [ applause ] what a difference a year makes. the truth be told, job announcements are almost a daily thing here in the state of indiana. we're at record employment today. we have more hoosiers going to work than ever before. that's why,...
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white house for chiefs of staff that will have incoming chief of staff reince priebus as well as mcdonough and mayor rahm emanuel who was president obama's first chief of staff. >>> elijah cummings. good to see you, sir. >> good seeing you all. >> so, i don't know, but i suspect that the president-elect was watching "new day" this morning hearing us talk about the hacks during the election and the intelligence communities believe that they see the fingerprint and marks of russian influence on those processes. and he pointed out in a tweet, we talking about the same hacks where someone at cnn gave a debate question to hillary clinton? now, his intention is clear. he wants the focus on the substance of what was leaked and not who was behind the hacking. his other political point, congressman, is the white house knew and did nothing. why, if it's such a big deal and they were so sure it was russia, did they do nothing? fair question. >> yeah. well, keep in mind and it's been reported on your show this morning several times that back on october 17th, the president did issue a statement. it jus
white house for chiefs of staff that will have incoming chief of staff reince priebus as well as mcdonough and mayor rahm emanuel who was president obama's first chief of staff. >>> elijah cummings. good to see you, sir. >> good seeing you all. >> so, i don't know, but i suspect that the president-elect was watching "new day" this morning hearing us talk about the hacks during the election and the intelligence communities believe that they see the fingerprint and...
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the chief of staff for the white house currently, dennis mcdonough, is in contact with reince priebus who will be in contact with mr. trump. other white house officials feel that. there is some gripe be of the trump team with some problems, unspecified with some of the agencies, different departments. but oh all, they're pretty happy about it, there is frustration among a lot of people close to president obama, to see donald trump picking at trouble, using twitter and some of his other public comments to flare up problems with oma whom they think has done a very good job here. of course, trump's team would respond to that and say, well, president obama is the one who told david axelrod how he would have beat donald trump, so it not like this is done without both sides having something to complain about. >> 22 days from now, we'll have a trfer piece of poip. . >>> secretary of state john kerry's speech with that vote on israel last week. >>> up next, key democrat slamming this speech, accusing it of being too critical. that is next. my business was built with passion... but i keep it g
the chief of staff for the white house currently, dennis mcdonough, is in contact with reince priebus who will be in contact with mr. trump. other white house officials feel that. there is some gripe be of the trump team with some problems, unspecified with some of the agencies, different departments. but oh all, they're pretty happy about it, there is frustration among a lot of people close to president obama, to see donald trump picking at trouble, using twitter and some of his other public...
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in a minute and,, frankly, thanks to the confidence of greg hayes, united technologies, and bob mcdonougharrier has decided to stay in indiana, invest more than $16 million in this facility alone and will keep more than 1,000 jobs right here in the heart of the heartland. [applause] what a difference a year makes. you know, the truth be told, job announcements are almost a daily thing here in the state of indiana. we're at record employment today. we have more hoosiers going to work than ever before. that's why, frankly, along with all of you who work in this facility that that day, february 10th, was a heartbreaking day. when carrier made the difficult decision to close this facility and move jobs out of our country. we met with the leaders of the company back in march, and try as we might to make the indiana case, it was clear that the die was cast. the simple truth was that policies coming out of our nation's capital were literally driving jobs out of this country. what was missing was clear to me as your governor, what s missing was leadership and change. well, the american people vot
in a minute and,, frankly, thanks to the confidence of greg hayes, united technologies, and bob mcdonougharrier has decided to stay in indiana, invest more than $16 million in this facility alone and will keep more than 1,000 jobs right here in the heart of the heartland. [applause] what a difference a year makes. you know, the truth be told, job announcements are almost a daily thing here in the state of indiana. we're at record employment today. we have more hoosiers going to work than ever...
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other than barack obama, ben rhodes and occasionally denis mcdonough. it shakes itself out that way. if general flynn is not giving him the information he needs, he'll go to rex tillerson or many believe general mattis. >> joe, i would say one more -- i would add one more point to that. i spent the last couple of weeks talking to members of the george w. bush administration, and they point out that world events have a way of intervening. i think that you could end up with a situation here where in 18 months, donald trump's cabinet looks very different because global events will test these leaders. going back to what happened with bush in his first year in office and his first hundred days of office, you had a crisis with the chinese, a bombing in baghdad, all of these things that blew up their well laid plans. there's no reason to believe that kind of stuff isn't going to happen again under president trump. >> one of the things he may deal with is this russian hacking story. nbc news reports u.s. intelligence officials believe "with a high level of conf
other than barack obama, ben rhodes and occasionally denis mcdonough. it shakes itself out that way. if general flynn is not giving him the information he needs, he'll go to rex tillerson or many believe general mattis. >> joe, i would say one more -- i would add one more point to that. i spent the last couple of weeks talking to members of the george w. bush administration, and they point out that world events have a way of intervening. i think that you could end up with a situation here...
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mcdonough has done a tremendous job managing a white house. the most precious thing the president has is his time. managing his time effectively and insuring recommendations made to him they're well thought-out and thorough that is the job of chief of staff in the first instance. chief of staff can't do that unless he has a cooperative team. >> i want to turn to some of the personal transsession stuff. >> i'm not sure what that is. >> you know, i know you and others in the white house were very appreciative of george w. bush and how he carried himself after the election. he was, he basically disappeared. he allowed president obama to carry forth without really any commentary. took years for us to hear from him. it doesn't right now, doesn't sound like the president obama may necessarily take the same course in part because of the election outcome. is that, tell me what he is thinking in terms of how he views the role he will play and is he, i can imagine he is sort of personally torn about that role he does take after the election. that in his
mcdonough has done a tremendous job managing a white house. the most precious thing the president has is his time. managing his time effectively and insuring recommendations made to him they're well thought-out and thorough that is the job of chief of staff in the first instance. chief of staff can't do that unless he has a cooperative team. >> i want to turn to some of the personal transsession stuff. >> i'm not sure what that is. >> you know, i know you and others in the...
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i can't mention all of them, but i will mention dennis mcdonough. the have a close relationship. close relationships come with a .ot of difficulties sometimes it's been tough what we try to work through together. some of the nicest people i have ever known. staff as senator and chief advisor when he was in the white house. rahm emanuel, now mayor of illinois, former chief of staff, current mayor of chicago, a man known for his bluntness and his productivity as a member of congress and as chief of staff. monaco, the video. i hope i had something to do with the romance that wound up her marrying my chief of staff. they are all wonderful people. and then there is president obama's cabinet, a cabinet of quality. friend'sudes my secretary of interior ken salazar come a wonderful man and a terrific public servant, a man of substance. for eight years leading our country, president obama is leaving office at a high point. when he first talk -- when he first of office, our country was hemorrhaging jobs. now comes the longest streak of private-sector job growth ever. we have the lowest une
i can't mention all of them, but i will mention dennis mcdonough. the have a close relationship. close relationships come with a .ot of difficulties sometimes it's been tough what we try to work through together. some of the nicest people i have ever known. staff as senator and chief advisor when he was in the white house. rahm emanuel, now mayor of illinois, former chief of staff, current mayor of chicago, a man known for his bluntness and his productivity as a member of congress and as chief...
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dennis mcdonoughs has done a tremendous job of managing a process. in any white house, the most precious thing the president has is his time. and managing his time effectively and insuring that when recommendations are made to him, that they are well thought out and thorough, that's the job of the chief of staff in the first instance. but the chief of staff can't do that unless he has a cooperative team. >> so i want to turn to some of the personal transition stuff. >> i'm not sure what -- [laughter] >> you know, i know you and others in the white house were very appreciative of george w. bush and how he carried himself after the election. he was, he basically disappeared. he allowed president obama to carry forth without really any commentary. it took years for us to hear from him. it doesn't, right now it doesn't sound like president obama may necessarily take the same course, in part because of the election outcome. is that the -- tell me what he is thinking in terms of how he views the role he will play, and is he -- i can imagine he's or the of
dennis mcdonoughs has done a tremendous job of managing a process. in any white house, the most precious thing the president has is his time. and managing his time effectively and insuring that when recommendations are made to him, that they are well thought out and thorough, that's the job of the chief of staff in the first instance. but the chief of staff can't do that unless he has a cooperative team. >> so i want to turn to some of the personal transition stuff. >> i'm not sure...