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back to you. >> michelle kosinski traveling with the president live in berlin. thank you. >>> hillary clinton's vp pick tim kaine says he will not run for president or vice president in 2020. the virginia senator will run for re-election in 2018 calling his work in congress my highest and best use. kaine told reporters the election loss hit him hard. he is gratified by the kindne n shown. >>> voters in north carolina still don't know who the next governor will be. republican pat mccrory falls short against roy cooper by 5,000 votes. state election officials are expected to certify all ballots today. cooper says he is confident his victory will be confirmed, but governor mccrory is challenging votes in more than half of north carolina's counties. he is alleging voter fraud. >>> trump with the first face-to-face meeting with japanese prime minister shinzo abe at trump tower on thursday. the two were said to have a candid discussion. the u.s. and japan can maintain a relationship of trust. let's bring in cnn's andrew stevens live in hong kong. andrew, transition te
back to you. >> michelle kosinski traveling with the president live in berlin. thank you. >>> hillary clinton's vp pick tim kaine says he will not run for president or vice president in 2020. the virginia senator will run for re-election in 2018 calling his work in congress my highest and best use. kaine told reporters the election loss hit him hard. he is gratified by the kindne n shown. >>> voters in north carolina still don't know who the next governor will be....
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cnn's michelle kosinski is live in berlin at this hour. michelle, the not so rosy outlook from president obama. >> reporter: not really. he doesn't have a lot of reassurance or clarity to adhere in europe where there is a great deal of apprehension and plenty of questions about the new administration will mean for things like trade deals and iran nuclear deal and fight against isis and the paris climate agreement and on and on. what president obama can do is emphasize the strength of the relationships and that he will help to ensure a smooth transition. for the most part, what we have been hearing from him and this is based on the questions he has been asked by the press is what sounds like warnings. he warned donald trump that what works during a campaign doesn't necessarily work in leading the country. he warned against simplicity solutions and attacks. he seemed to be warning voters they need to be informed and focused on facts. vote and not take democracy for granted. he also warned the world against the wave of what he called crude nat
cnn's michelle kosinski is live in berlin at this hour. michelle, the not so rosy outlook from president obama. >> reporter: not really. he doesn't have a lot of reassurance or clarity to adhere in europe where there is a great deal of apprehension and plenty of questions about the new administration will mean for things like trade deals and iran nuclear deal and fight against isis and the paris climate agreement and on and on. what president obama can do is emphasize the strength of the...
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our white house correspondent michelle kosinski is in miami. they're both in florida. michelle, has the president's tone in these recent events been changing as we get closer and closer to election day? >> absolutely, wolf, and you've heard that too. i think every time we hear the president speak, getting down to the wire, there's a headline that companies oy comes out of he's done this differently or this is the most energized we've seen that. there's a cap to that. you can't see him go crazy by the end of this or get to be much more energetic than he's been before it starts getting a little strange. we, yesterday in north carolina, keep in mind, we're in florida now. these are both crucial battleground states. this is where we expect to hear the president's best arguments. but yesterday, it was kind of bordering on a scary warning to voters. not just urging them but also begging them to vote. saying things like the fate of the world is teetering. the fade of tte of the republicn your shoulders. today it was more of a celebration. the president was back to his slightly
our white house correspondent michelle kosinski is in miami. they're both in florida. michelle, has the president's tone in these recent events been changing as we get closer and closer to election day? >> absolutely, wolf, and you've heard that too. i think every time we hear the president speak, getting down to the wire, there's a headline that companies oy comes out of he's done this differently or this is the most energized we've seen that. there's a cap to that. you can't see him go...
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we begin this hour in athens where cnn's michelle kosinski is traveling with the president. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: hi, carol. yeah, just think, over this past year as the president's been on all of these foreign trips, one after the other, meeting with key allies, one thing he's been doing is reassuring them that he didn't think there was going to be a trump presidency. he described other leaders as rattled at that prospect. well, that's not how things turned out, and so now his goal is to reassure them but in much different ways. and one of those aspects that they've been worried about is, of course, nato. you can say given russia's activities and other things going on, touching on europe, there's never been a more important time for nato since world war ii, and some of the things that were said on the trail, for example, donald trump casting doubt on whether the u.s. would continue to defend its allies. now the president says that when he sat down with donald trump last week, trump did express a commitment to nato. so that's one of the things president obama w
we begin this hour in athens where cnn's michelle kosinski is traveling with the president. good morning, michelle. >> reporter: hi, carol. yeah, just think, over this past year as the president's been on all of these foreign trips, one after the other, meeting with key allies, one thing he's been doing is reassuring them that he didn't think there was going to be a trump presidency. he described other leaders as rattled at that prospect. well, that's not how things turned out, and so now...
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also cnn's michelle kosinski, she's traveling with the president. welcome to all of you. michelle, i'm going to start with you. because, as we zoom in on a very tight shot of your face. but michelle kosinski, i do want to start with you, because that last question by chris jansing from nbc was a tough one for the president. >> there was a lot in the press conference. only two questions from the u.s. side. this was a chance for reporters to ask him those kinds of qeps where it wasn't so much a platform for him to be optimistic or put the face on things. he had to get to the heart of the matter, right? so he talked about the troubling rhetoric. the word he used. he talked about what gives rise to these pop euless movements. that there's inequality out there. and the president, the question about does he take responsibility for it, that's something he wouldn't really answer. help says his responsibility is to help see that america moves forward. he's not responsible for what the president-eelectric does or says. after he is somewhat responsible for what gave rise to the kind
also cnn's michelle kosinski, she's traveling with the president. welcome to all of you. michelle, i'm going to start with you. because, as we zoom in on a very tight shot of your face. but michelle kosinski, i do want to start with you, because that last question by chris jansing from nbc was a tough one for the president. >> there was a lot in the press conference. only two questions from the u.s. side. this was a chance for reporters to ask him those kinds of qeps where it wasn't so...
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i want to go to cnn's michelle kosinski. what's the elephant say?ows him everywhere, right? he was given tough questions on the trip and he was expecting it. the past year, he's been traveling around the world, the white house said a lot of his time has been taken up by foreign leaders asking about the election, worried about it. he felt like part of his job was to reassure them that a donald trump presidency would not happen. now, obviously, that it has happened, his job is much different. he has been trying to offer some optimism and reassurance out there. but yesterday, it was much more critical. just based on the kinds of questions he was asked about delving into what led to this. that's where he got critical about the rhetoric, the sentiment that was used by republicans, agens he said. tapped into that anger and frustration and then leaded into a direction that he didn't agree with. in fact, his tone was almost warning and dark yesterday, saying if you take that kind of sentiment and let it divide america on certain lines, it's dangerous. john.
i want to go to cnn's michelle kosinski. what's the elephant say?ows him everywhere, right? he was given tough questions on the trip and he was expecting it. the past year, he's been traveling around the world, the white house said a lot of his time has been taken up by foreign leaders asking about the election, worried about it. he felt like part of his job was to reassure them that a donald trump presidency would not happen. now, obviously, that it has happened, his job is much different. he...
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. >> let's go to beautiful chapel hill, admittedly my alma mater, michelle kosinski. so nice to see you there ahead of the president speaking, we'll take him live momentarily. we know the president has addressed the fact that the early voting numbers among african-americans is down not just where you are in north carolina, it's down in florida and georgia compared to four years ago and he's essentially been saying and echoing his message, a vote for trump is like insulting his legacy. >> >> he also spelled it out plainly today. just bluntly put it out there on the tom joyner radio show saying that there was excitement for me when i was elected president, you were excited for me, now you have to be excited for hillary clinton and he said you know there's a latino vote out there growing but the african-american vote is not where it needs to be. he tried to spell out what would happen if in his view donald trump is elected that there might not be support for traditionally black colleges, pell grants would change, medicaid would change. here's part of what he said. listen
. >> let's go to beautiful chapel hill, admittedly my alma mater, michelle kosinski. so nice to see you there ahead of the president speaking, we'll take him live momentarily. we know the president has addressed the fact that the early voting numbers among african-americans is down not just where you are in north carolina, it's down in florida and georgia compared to four years ago and he's essentially been saying and echoing his message, a vote for trump is like insulting his legacy....
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. >> cnn white house correspondent michelle kosinski traveling with the president. he joins us with, again, the president keeps filling in more of his feelings and election a election every time he speaks. >> considering the first time we heard from him extensively after the election was just yesterday. so yesterday it was interesting to see his tone be optimistic and wanting to give donald trump a chance even though he didn't agree with him on so many things. based on the questions that he was asked, he was much more critical. the president was asked point blank, do you feel like you in some ways contributed to the environment that led to the kind of election that we had. and that led to donald trump being elected. he did understand that there was the feeling of anger and dissatisfaction out there. listen to how he portrayed it. >> first of all, we have to fight back from the worst of the recession since the great depression. if your housing values have crashed and you lost most of your pension, you're going to be pretty angry. he fought back and recovered but that
. >> cnn white house correspondent michelle kosinski traveling with the president. he joins us with, again, the president keeps filling in more of his feelings and election a election every time he speaks. >> considering the first time we heard from him extensively after the election was just yesterday. so yesterday it was interesting to see his tone be optimistic and wanting to give donald trump a chance even though he didn't agree with him on so many things. based on the questions...
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. >> let's check in can michelle kosinski who's there in philadelphia. michelle, explain what we are looking at. i mean, it's a really a massive, massive crowd. how long have they been there? when did this begin? >> reporter: well, you know, for all of these events, and this one is no different, people start lining up several hours ahead of time. we were at an event the other day. people were waiting in line from before dawn for nine hours to see president obama. so he has that enthusiasm. that is clear. here, it was a little bit less of a wait time. about five hours. we just heard jon bon jovi play, so it's a festive scene even though it's cold out here tonight. people are excited to see everyone. of course, tonight is not just president obama, and that's the mood, that they wont to hear president obama say good-bye essentially and pass that baton and hear from hillary clinton. the excitement level -- >> what is the order of events? >> reporter: what president obama has been trying to generate. first we're going to hear from bill clinton. we're going to
. >> let's check in can michelle kosinski who's there in philadelphia. michelle, explain what we are looking at. i mean, it's a really a massive, massive crowd. how long have they been there? when did this begin? >> reporter: well, you know, for all of these events, and this one is no different, people start lining up several hours ahead of time. we were at an event the other day. people were waiting in line from before dawn for nine hours to see president obama. so he has that...
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if we're just dancing in the dark ♪ >> jim acosta is with the trump campaign in grand rapids, michelle kosinskihiladelphia. jim you're in michigan, donald trump is attempting to crack hillary clinton's blue wall there. tell us about his final pitch to voters tonight. >> don, we hear donald trump from talking to his campaign staff is going to be sticking to his closing argument tonight. the same argument he's been delivering all day. one thing we should point out. we made so much over the last couple days about donald trump sticking to the script. there have been some off script moments, you'll recall earlier this evening in manchester, he went back to calling senator elizabeth warren from the neighboring state of massachusetts, pocahontas. he at one point said that tom brady had called earlier in the day, and said he had voted for him, even though tom brady was on a radio show in new england earlier this morning saying he hadn't voted yet in early voting ended on friday. i should point out behind me right now, ted nugent is getting ready to warm up the crowd here. we heard he's going to be play
if we're just dancing in the dark ♪ >> jim acosta is with the trump campaign in grand rapids, michelle kosinskihiladelphia. jim you're in michigan, donald trump is attempting to crack hillary clinton's blue wall there. tell us about his final pitch to voters tonight. >> don, we hear donald trump from talking to his campaign staff is going to be sticking to his closing argument tonight. the same argument he's been delivering all day. one thing we should point out. we made so much...
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michelle kosinski, thank you so much. joining me now, the republican senator from georgia, senator perdue. thank you for joining me. >> thanks, jake. >> president obama invoked donald trump's seeming reluctance to denounce the ku klux klan, accusing the trump campaign of attempting to suppress the minority vote as i'm sure you know just this morning donald trump picked up a newspaper endorsement from the crusader which is the ku klux klan quarterly. on the front page of the paper it says that they want donald trump to be president and write "make america great again". the trump campaign, though not the candidate, denounced this. does it trouble you that he continues to get support from bigots? >> jake, these are last-minute drastic attempts to move the people of america away from the real issue. 70% of americans think that the debt in the economy and jobs are the most important and yet those are the things that democrats don't want to talk about. we just heard the president talk about how great this economy is doing. jake
michelle kosinski, thank you so much. joining me now, the republican senator from georgia, senator perdue. thank you for joining me. >> thanks, jake. >> president obama invoked donald trump's seeming reluctance to denounce the ku klux klan, accusing the trump campaign of attempting to suppress the minority vote as i'm sure you know just this morning donald trump picked up a newspaper endorsement from the crusader which is the ku klux klan quarterly. on the front page of the paper it...
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anderson. >> michelle kosinski, thank you very much. trump headed to a meeting with house speaker paul ryan. a pleasant tone. phil mattingly tonight reports. >> reporter: a relationship defined by tepid acceptance at best. >> nothing's a blank check. you never give anybody for any reason a blank check on anything. >> reporter: and downright an tag gee nimp at worst. >> maybe he doesn't know how to win. >> reporter: for months center stage in a delicate dance of clashing politics, policies meeting face to face today in washington. now reliant on one another for success. >> donald trump had one of the most impressive victories we've ever seen and we're going to turn that victory into progress for the american people. >> so we had a very good meeting, very detailed meeting and we're going to put something together that's affordable and better. >> reporter: for trump ryan represents bridging the gap for the establishment gop an explicitly stated goal in trump's victory speech early wednesday morning. >> now it's time for america to bind the
anderson. >> michelle kosinski, thank you very much. trump headed to a meeting with house speaker paul ryan. a pleasant tone. phil mattingly tonight reports. >> reporter: a relationship defined by tepid acceptance at best. >> nothing's a blank check. you never give anybody for any reason a blank check on anything. >> reporter: and downright an tag gee nimp at worst. >> maybe he doesn't know how to win. >> reporter: for months center stage in a delicate dance...
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michelle kosinski, cnn, athens. >> and there's muff more to come in the next hour of "360," includingreaking news. the top democrat in the senate, calling on president-elect trump to rescind the appointment of steve bannon as chief white house strategist, quoting champion of white supremacists. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. here you go.picking up for kyle. you wouldn't put up with part of a pizza. um. something wrong? so when it comes to pain relievers, why put up with just part of a day? you want the whole thing? yes, yes! live whole. not part. aleve. i really did save hundreds on my car insurance with geico. i should take a closer look at geico... geico has a long history of great savings and great service. over seventy-five years. wait. seventy-five years? that is great. speaking of great, check out these hot riffs. you like smash mouth? uh, yeah i have an early day tomorrow so... wait. almost there. goodni
michelle kosinski, cnn, athens. >> and there's muff more to come in the next hour of "360," includingreaking news. the top democrat in the senate, calling on president-elect trump to rescind the appointment of steve bannon as chief white house strategist, quoting champion of white supremacists. ♪ hey, is this our turn? honey...our turn? yeah, we go left right here. (woman vo) great adventures are still out there. we'll find them in our subaru outback. (avo) love. it's what...
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we begin this hour in athens where cnn's michelle kosinski is traveling with the president. reporter: hi, carol. yeah, just think, over this past year as
we begin this hour in athens where cnn's michelle kosinski is traveling with the president. reporter: hi, carol. yeah, just think, over this past year as
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anderson. >> michelle kosinski, thank you very much. after his meeting with the president, trump headed to a meeting with house speaker paul ryan. a pleasant tone. phil mattingly tonight reports. >> reporter: a relationship defined by tepid acceptance at best. >> nothing's a blank check. you never give anybody for any reason a blank check on anything. >> reporter: and downright antagonism at worst. >> maybe he doesn't know how to win. >> reporter: house speaker paul ryan and president-elect donald trump for months center stage in a delicate dance of clashing politics, policies meeting face to face today in washington. now reliant on one another for success. >> donald trump had one of the most impressive victories we've ever seen and we're going to turn that victory into progress for the american people. >> so we had a very good meeting, very detailed meeting we are going to lower taxes as you know, and we're going to put something together that's affordable and better. >> reporter: for trump ryan represents bridging the gap for the esta
anderson. >> michelle kosinski, thank you very much. after his meeting with the president, trump headed to a meeting with house speaker paul ryan. a pleasant tone. phil mattingly tonight reports. >> reporter: a relationship defined by tepid acceptance at best. >> nothing's a blank check. you never give anybody for any reason a blank check on anything. >> reporter: and downright antagonism at worst. >> maybe he doesn't know how to win. >> reporter: house...
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michelle kosinski joins us with the latest. do we have any idea how many conversations?ally. the press secretary really didn't want to go into any detail at all. first of all, he especially didn't want to talk about the content of those conversations, but he also wouldn't mention a number. he said he was being intentionally vague to protect the ability of donald trump, to consult confidentially with president obama. this really intrigued the press corps, though. to hear that they had talked just not once or even twice, but a handful of times. that leads us to believe that it's likely more than two, but maybe likely fewer than ten. we don't know that exactly number. >> and we clearly, from what we just said, we don't really know much about the conversations, i assume, neither side is really saying? >> yeah, i mean, reporters tried and tried to get any nugget they could out of the white house today, but they really stick by, you know, the principle of these conversations being confidential. but, it's interesting that they happen. first of all, they have that 90-minute meet
michelle kosinski joins us with the latest. do we have any idea how many conversations?ally. the press secretary really didn't want to go into any detail at all. first of all, he especially didn't want to talk about the content of those conversations, but he also wouldn't mention a number. he said he was being intentionally vague to protect the ability of donald trump, to consult confidentially with president obama. this really intrigued the press corps, though. to hear that they had talked...
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michelle kosinski reporting live from berlin, germany, this morning. still to come in the "newsroom," dealing with trump's financial baggage. hundreds of companies, billions of dollars, can he separate trump inc. from a trump white house? try theraflu expressmax,nd flu hold you back now in new caplets. it's the only cold & flu caplet that has a maximum strength formula with a unique warming sensation you instantly feel. theraflu. for a powerful comeback. new expressmax caplets. i'm done. done with figuring it out for myself. i'm done with surprises. i'm done with complicated. if you're on medicare and ... ready to be done with complicated... turn to unitedhealthcare and our medicare advantage plans... like aarp medicarecomplete. these plans can combine your hospital and doctor coverage, with prescription drug coverage and more, all in one plan for a low, or even no, monthly premium. so call now. we can answer your questions, even help you enroll. i deserve to get the most out of my plan. we'll make sure your doctors are all connected... you know what y
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>> all right, michelle kosinski, enjoy the trip. thank you very much. let's discuss the latest on trump's transition to the white house with cnn political analyst and "new york times" correspondent patrick healy and cnn political analyst david gregory. brother healy, what are you hearing from your sources about what this dynamic is and is not within trump-dom? >> trump sources telling me they want to end the knife fight story quickly, that there are tensions inside the emerging power centers, not only within the campaign, but tensions around secretary of state, attorney general, who else is coming into the white house. now they have this extra level of questions about the kids and the security clearances. what they have made very clear to me is that donald trump spent almost a year bashing hillary clinton about her handling of classified material and who saw that classified material, whether it was her daughter chelsea, whether it was huma abedin, jake sullivan, how they handled it. he does not want to face any kind of a situation where he's talking to
>> all right, michelle kosinski, enjoy the trip. thank you very much. let's discuss the latest on trump's transition to the white house with cnn political analyst and "new york times" correspondent patrick healy and cnn political analyst david gregory. brother healy, what are you hearing from your sources about what this dynamic is and is not within trump-dom? >> trump sources telling me they want to end the knife fight story quickly, that there are tensions inside the...
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michelle kosinski, cnn, athens. >> and there's much more 20 come in the next hour of "360" includingaking news. the top democrat in the senate, calling on president-elect trump to rescind the appointment of steve bannon as top white house strategist calling him, quote unquote, a champion of white supremacists. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. (sighs sadly) try this. only aleve can stop pain for 12 hours. plus, aleve is recommended by more doctors than any other brand for minor arthritis pain. aleve. live whole. not part. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me.
michelle kosinski, cnn, athens. >> and there's much more 20 come in the next hour of "360" includingaking news. the top democrat in the senate, calling on president-elect trump to rescind the appointment of steve bannon as top white house strategist calling him, quote unquote, a champion of white supremacists. when your pain reliever stops working, your whole day stops. (sighs sadly) try this. only aleve can stop pain for 12 hours. plus, aleve is recommended by more doctors than...
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let's begin with our white house correspondent michelle kosinski. the image alone is truly extraordinary. trump and barack obama together in the oval office and saying very says things about each other. tell us about this historic meeting. >> reporter: reassuring and everyone on their best behavior. on one hand you have the highly organized transition with handshakes, good wishes on all sides. on the other you have this intense bitterness from the campaign trail. the white house today didn't hold back either from saying that president obama meant every word he has said about donald trump. that he is unfit, that the president has deep concerns. well, none of that has changed, but today was all about working together to move forward despite those differences. donald trump arrives in washington, on his 757 and heads tri straight to the white house as president-elect. meeting with president obama alone in the oval office that will soon be his. >> we talked about foreign policy, we talked about domestic policy. i have been very encouraged by the, i think
let's begin with our white house correspondent michelle kosinski. the image alone is truly extraordinary. trump and barack obama together in the oval office and saying very says things about each other. tell us about this historic meeting. >> reporter: reassuring and everyone on their best behavior. on one hand you have the highly organized transition with handshakes, good wishes on all sides. on the other you have this intense bitterness from the campaign trail. the white house today...
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michelle kosinski, thanks very much. back with the panel.arl, you wrote about this, with i think, it was a month ago, that secretary clinton needs president obama out there and out there as often as possible. >> well, if she is going to win, it has to be by getting women, black, and brown people to come together with an enormous outpouring. and an outpouring because her opponent has run a racist campaign. and that, too, should get people out there. look, we keep talking about hillary clinton as one-dimensional. you know, her father was a bigot. and she went to hear martin luther king when she was a teenager, and it transformed her. whatever you say about hillary clinton, she has been dedicated to improving the lives of people of color in this country and to their cause. the history of this country is largely about race. and our history is about race and immigration. and that is what she has embraced in this election, against a candidate who has come out on the opposite side of history. that's really what this election is about. >> jeffrey, i
michelle kosinski, thanks very much. back with the panel.arl, you wrote about this, with i think, it was a month ago, that secretary clinton needs president obama out there and out there as often as possible. >> well, if she is going to win, it has to be by getting women, black, and brown people to come together with an enormous outpouring. and an outpouring because her opponent has run a racist campaign. and that, too, should get people out there. look, we keep talking about hillary...
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michelle kosinski has more. nats president obama touches down on his final foreign trip, in athens. feverishly prepares to run america, the outgoing president addressed the press, obama) "and that's why requires, but it is one of those reassurance, as well as a dig, almost a warning-- as he is asked point- blank, are you (pres. obama) "he is coming to in that way. and that can serve him well." (pres. obama) "do i have concerns? absolutely. of course i have got concerns." (pres. obama) "and you know, one of the things i advised him dug in and thought through how various issues play themselves out." he said in his meeting with the president- elect last week, donald trump did express a commitment to nato, despite his rhetoric on the trail- and is now rethinking important for us to let him make optimism there, even as his president, saying reflection will be healthy for democrats and-- for donald trump. him well unless he recognizes them and corrects them." "and if things get worse, then the american people will figure that out pretty quick. and if things get better, then more power to
michelle kosinski has more. nats president obama touches down on his final foreign trip, in athens. feverishly prepares to run america, the outgoing president addressed the press, obama) "and that's why requires, but it is one of those reassurance, as well as a dig, almost a warning-- as he is asked point- blank, are you (pres. obama) "he is coming to in that way. and that can serve him well." (pres. obama) "do i have concerns? absolutely. of course i have got...
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thank you very much, michelle, kosinsky. i want to bring in timothy neftali, and david swerdlick, assistant editor of the "washington post" and rebecca berg, national political reporter for real clear politics. what an interesting day, everyone. timothy, you first. we know that donald trump -- we know what he thought about today because he tweet today out tonight. here's what he said up on the screen, a fan of theic day in dc, met with president obama for the first time, really great meeting. great chemistry. melania like the ms. o a lot. what's your reaction? >> first of all, both men -- donald trump looked as if he was in awe. look at him. it's at if he's thinking what -- that scene in the -- in the candidate saying what do i do next, and president obama is very serious. remember when trump started to talk about the rigged election, and everyone was saying you have to accept the results. well, there's two sizes to that and president obama understood he could not allow people to see him wobble or waffle, but he had t accept
thank you very much, michelle, kosinsky. i want to bring in timothy neftali, and david swerdlick, assistant editor of the "washington post" and rebecca berg, national political reporter for real clear politics. what an interesting day, everyone. timothy, you first. we know that donald trump -- we know what he thought about today because he tweet today out tonight. here's what he said up on the screen, a fan of theic day in dc, met with president obama for the first time, really great...
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i'm joined now by some of our experts here, elise labot and gloria borger, michelle kosinski traveling with the president as well. let's talk a little bit, michelle, in terms of what you saw as a different tone. was there anything different you saw from president obama that we haven't heard from other recent appearances after the election that he's spoken about donald trump and his expectations? >> yeah, it's interesting, because this is now the third time we've heard president obama take questions. so when it's all amounted to is kind of this in depth postmortem of what led to the election outcome. what he never gets into is the democratic side. what he thinks could have been better. what went wrong. i mean, during one of these appearances, he was asked, do you think your policies contributed to it. he didn't even answer that question really. what he wanted to get into here was kind a combination of what we heard so far. partly optimism. talking about being optimistic and wanting to keep the close ties with other countries. the foundations at the very least of some of his policies and
i'm joined now by some of our experts here, elise labot and gloria borger, michelle kosinski traveling with the president as well. let's talk a little bit, michelle, in terms of what you saw as a different tone. was there anything different you saw from president obama that we haven't heard from other recent appearances after the election that he's spoken about donald trump and his expectations? >> yeah, it's interesting, because this is now the third time we've heard president obama take...
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michelle kosinski is "outfront" at the white house. michelle, the moment today of this meeting so many people thought 24e8d never see barack obama and donald trump meet, never mind as president and president elect at the white house. >> maybe even not the two people at the meeting. and tonight outside the white house more protests but inside today it was all about reassurance and everybody on their best behavior. what was so fascinating about this, on the one hand you have this incredibly organized transition process with handshakes and good wishes on all sides. but then on the other, you have this intense bitterness from the campaign trail. and today the white house didn't really hold back in saying that president obama meant every word that he has said about donald trump, that he's unfit, that the president has deep concerns. well guess what, none of that has changed. but today was all about working together and moving forward despite those major differences. >> a historic day for donald trump. after a historic election. meeting with
michelle kosinski is "outfront" at the white house. michelle, the moment today of this meeting so many people thought 24e8d never see barack obama and donald trump meet, never mind as president and president elect at the white house. >> maybe even not the two people at the meeting. and tonight outside the white house more protests but inside today it was all about reassurance and everybody on their best behavior. what was so fascinating about this, on the one hand you have this...
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>> michelle, thank you, michelle kosinski in berlin. >>> coming up, i'm a word nerd so when i found out of the new words being added to the oxford dictionary, i thought wow, we'll tell you what that word is and what it signifies after our past year here in the united states. >>> also, the ted cruz/marco rubio headline from the 2016 presidential race we never knew about until now. >>> american voters know how historic this season has been from the shocking unscripted moments, the president, debates. cnn was there to document every last bit of it. now we're publishing a book detailing what you did not see and hear about the 2016 race. it's called "unprecedented, the election that changed everything." it comes out december 6. david chalian who was there all along the way, our political director, joins me with a preview. we cover everything and the last bit wasn't written until a week ago but i wanted to ask you about -- >> surprise ending. >> right. if senator mike lee -- this is the question for you -- succeeded in united cruz and rubio, would we be in a different place today? >> i don't
>> michelle, thank you, michelle kosinski in berlin. >>> coming up, i'm a word nerd so when i found out of the new words being added to the oxford dictionary, i thought wow, we'll tell you what that word is and what it signifies after our past year here in the united states. >>> also, the ted cruz/marco rubio headline from the 2016 presidential race we never knew about until now. >>> american voters know how historic this season has been from the shocking...
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michelle kosinski joins me from the white house. michelle, i can hear the protesters outside the white house from over here. we're overlooking the white house. from your location i'm not sure you can s you can see them, i'm sure you can hear it. what are they saying? >> reporter: we can't it because it's profanity. there's a few dozen and they sound like they're students or young people. similar groups were out here last night but they've been coming and going. they're not causing a disturbance but that's what we can expect to see out here, anderson anderson. >> so much of what president obama has accomplished the president-elect is promising to undo. in terms of the programs that would be in limbo, certainly obama care what donald trump has said, is top of the list. >> reporter: there's a very long list of what the president has done that donald trump has vowed to repeal or change. we can focus on the obvious first -- obamacare. he's vowed repeatedly to repeal that. and the white house pretty optimistically today pointed out that, y
michelle kosinski joins me from the white house. michelle, i can hear the protesters outside the white house from over here. we're overlooking the white house. from your location i'm not sure you can s you can see them, i'm sure you can hear it. what are they saying? >> reporter: we can't it because it's profanity. there's a few dozen and they sound like they're students or young people. similar groups were out here last night but they've been coming and going. they're not causing a...
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i want to bring in cnn's white house corresponden, michelle kosinski. donald trump had a busy day in washington today starting with a meeting of barack obama. how did that go? >> how did that go, maybe i guess, as well as could have been expected. surreal because one day prior had you white house staffers openly weeping here at the white house, well, then today you had the sit-down meeting. so the sense is to try to pull themselves up by their boot tratrap straps according to one senior official. at least outwardly. you see them awkwardly sitting there side-by-side, maybe stunned themselves this meeting is actually taking place right now. and you heard donald trump call president obama a very goodman, s -- good man. he expressed a willingness to move forward, possibly meet again and sometime soon, listen. >> i just had the opportunity to have an excellent conversation with president-elect trump. it was wide-ranging. we talked about some of the organizational issues in setting up a white house. we talked about foreign policy, we talked about domestic pol
i want to bring in cnn's white house corresponden, michelle kosinski. donald trump had a busy day in washington today starting with a meeting of barack obama. how did that go? >> how did that go, maybe i guess, as well as could have been expected. surreal because one day prior had you white house staffers openly weeping here at the white house, well, then today you had the sit-down meeting. so the sense is to try to pull themselves up by their boot tratrap straps according to one senior...
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michelle kosinski is live. he did not say director comey's name, but everybody knew what he was saying. >> when you read it or listened to it or digested it at first it is a little ambiguous. at first he talks about not wanting to weigh in and then talking about how this played out. earlier this week the white house made headlines by defending the fbi director. saying he wasn't intentionally trying to influence the election. defending his character and his integrity. but, the president didn't quite seem to be saying that. in the words that he chose yesterday, he seemed to be unhappy with how this felt together. listen. >> there is a norm that when there are investigations, we don't operate on innuendo. we don't operate on incomplete information. we don't operate on leaks. >> and was he talking about the timing there when he talked about incomplete information? was he saying that's how this was released by the fbi? but, remember, before he said that he was talking about how he didn't want to comment on this. yes
michelle kosinski is live. he did not say director comey's name, but everybody knew what he was saying. >> when you read it or listened to it or digested it at first it is a little ambiguous. at first he talks about not wanting to weigh in and then talking about how this played out. earlier this week the white house made headlines by defending the fbi director. saying he wasn't intentionally trying to influence the election. defending his character and his integrity. but, the president...
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cnn white house correspondent michelle kosinski is traveling with the president hearing this messageyetteville, north carolina. that location no coincidence. hi, chris. yeah, we're on a college campus, yet again. this is the second time this week. we have been in north carolina and, of course, for good reason. donald trump has tightened up hillary clinton's lead. a democratic turnout. african-american turnout is not what it has been for early voting in the past. the president wants to get that message out. what we've seen is his willingness to be on the trail, almost every single day leading up to the election and we also see his evolving message. when we were in north carolina two days ago, it almost felt like a dire warning. he was basically telling the vot voter, the fate of the universe lies in your hands. yesterday in florida his tone was much more encouraging and upbeat. he was back to using comedy in his slamming of donald trump. using his refrain of come on, man. listen to some of what he said. >> this isn't a joke. this isn't "survivor." this isn't "the bachelorette." this c
cnn white house correspondent michelle kosinski is traveling with the president hearing this messageyetteville, north carolina. that location no coincidence. hi, chris. yeah, we're on a college campus, yet again. this is the second time this week. we have been in north carolina and, of course, for good reason. donald trump has tightened up hillary clinton's lead. a democratic turnout. african-american turnout is not what it has been for early voting in the past. the president wants to get that...
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michelle kosinski, cnn, columbus, ohio. >> so, can president obama seal the deal for hillary clinton?are joined now to debate by this cnn political commentator and senior writer for the federalist mary hann and ceo of impact strategies angela ri. mary katherine, what do you think the obama effect, as it's called, will mean? >> well, a couple things. he clearly enjoys being on the trail and something he has been good at in the past and mostly good at it on behalf of himself. he does not have a great record when he's out there stumping for other folks as we've seen during his it's different in a presidential year, but his popularity numbers are up and they're good. partly good because they're good in comparison to the damaged goods on both sides of this race and that's one of those folks is who he is making an argument for. i think it will help some with the base but not the sort of killer app that people make it out to be. >> his numbers are also good compared to his predecessors. as you can see, he is now at 55% compared to where president bush was at the same time. 27%. bill clinton
michelle kosinski, cnn, columbus, ohio. >> so, can president obama seal the deal for hillary clinton?are joined now to debate by this cnn political commentator and senior writer for the federalist mary hann and ceo of impact strategies angela ri. mary katherine, what do you think the obama effect, as it's called, will mean? >> well, a couple things. he clearly enjoys being on the trail and something he has been good at in the past and mostly good at it on behalf of himself. he does...
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michelle kosinski live in miami with more. the president reluctant to weigh in on this situation, but he did. why? >> this is interesting. what the president clearly wants to do is just campaign and campaign hard like we've never seen him before. practically begging people to vote. saying things yesterday like the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. when he does seem to address hillary clinton's e-mails, he says things like she makes mistakes. i make mistakes. we all make mistakes. but yesterday was the first time we heard him directly address the newest developments. and he only did that because he was asked about it directly in an interview. so, what he chose to do was maybe in the vaguest way possible seem to criticize the timing of the fbi director's release of this information to congress. and this is despite the fact that earlier this week the white house defended james comey. his character. his record. his intentiointentions. but listen to how the president worded this. >> there is a norm that, you know, when
michelle kosinski live in miami with more. the president reluctant to weigh in on this situation, but he did. why? >> this is interesting. what the president clearly wants to do is just campaign and campaign hard like we've never seen him before. practically begging people to vote. saying things yesterday like the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. when he does seem to address hillary clinton's e-mails, he says things like she makes mistakes. i make mistakes. we all make...
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let's bring in cnn's michelle k kosinski. she's live in athens. >> reporter: before he left, we heard him speak at some length post-election. he was asked directly, do you have concerns about a trump presidency. >> i don't think he's ideological. he's pragmatic in that way. that can serve him well as long as he's got good people around him and he has a clear sense of direction. do i have concerns? absolutely. one of the things i advised him to do was to make sure he commits to certain courses of action, he's really dug in and thought through how various issues play themselves out. >> reporter: the president wants o sound optimistic, but of course the elephant in the room is always all of the things the president said about donald trump during the campaign, including that he's unfit. well, the president now says, yes, there are elements of donald trump's personality, his temperament that won't serve him well unless he recognizes and corrects them. he said in the meeting they had, donald trump did express a commitment to nato.
let's bring in cnn's michelle k kosinski. she's live in athens. >> reporter: before he left, we heard him speak at some length post-election. he was asked directly, do you have concerns about a trump presidency. >> i don't think he's ideological. he's pragmatic in that way. that can serve him well as long as he's got good people around him and he has a clear sense of direction. do i have concerns? absolutely. one of the things i advised him to do was to make sure he commits to...