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ryan richards puts them up 14- 0, and later, he does it with his arm deep to zach hunter who reels it in himself. first trip to the biggs since 2011. the next stop, division 1 super bowl. and hudson and marl blow and this was all marlboro. the panthers win 44-0, and you are all caught up on the high >>> a big shout out to all our photographers who got it up early and got out to the games, and getting all the scores in, a solid effort by everybody. i could not get it deputy without the guys. katie, happy thanksgiving. >> thank you. >>> and you could call it risky business for these turkeys who decided to head out for a ? dylan: anybody can do parkour. our whole aim with the gym is to get people moving, and want to have people understand that you own a body. we can do some crazy things with it. having blue cross blue shield, i've always felt comfortable being able to try something that i might not know if i'm going to land, because i've always had this security behind me. my name is dylan. >>> here is a question of the day. a turkey trot or a mold move? the turkeys were spotted struttin
ryan richards puts them up 14- 0, and later, he does it with his arm deep to zach hunter who reels it in himself. first trip to the biggs since 2011. the next stop, division 1 super bowl. and hudson and marl blow and this was all marlboro. the panthers win 44-0, and you are all caught up on the high >>> a big shout out to all our photographers who got it up early and got out to the games, and getting all the scores in, a solid effort by everybody. i could not get it deputy without the...
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we also have walker smith, jim production assistant, ryan richard who was out there every friday night. thanks to everyone that helps put on friday night football. that is a happy looking bunch. moving on to the other events of the day. the celtics were at home against the golden state warriors. picking up in the first quarter, marcus smart 12. he finished the game with 12 points. celtics in transition. terry, nice long alley-oop to avery bradley who finished with a double-double. 55-48, warriors at halftime but the second half was a different story. klay thompson next down a street with a game-high 28. 104-88. the monarchs are at home with the reading royals. chris mccarthy is going to give writing a1-zero lead with his six goal of the season but manchester responded. clinton short with a nice backhanded pass and justin who scored to tie the game. about three minutes to go, daniel monarchs go on to win. the same teams play saturday night at 6:00. five different players scored goals for unh tonight and they beat university of massachusetts tonight. they will host rpi on tuesday night.
we also have walker smith, jim production assistant, ryan richard who was out there every friday night. thanks to everyone that helps put on friday night football. that is a happy looking bunch. moving on to the other events of the day. the celtics were at home against the golden state warriors. picking up in the first quarter, marcus smart 12. he finished the game with 12 points. celtics in transition. terry, nice long alley-oop to avery bradley who finished with a double-double. 55-48,...
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. >> reporter: ryan richard didn't see the extent of the graffiti until this morning. >> some antijewish remarks and things on the sidewalk and our building. >> reporter: word about what happened spread to parents like meagan quinn who has a first grader at the school. >> it was important for me to come out and see what can done to clean this up. >> reporter: maternity parents, staff, and kids -- parents, staff, and kids work together and welcome everyone in the community. >> we don't could youer. and my kids are wearing their jewish clothes because they're proud of their identity. >> it's very easy to respond with fear and anger and very difficult to approach things love and compassion. than the ones washed away. >> it's beautiful the way our community comes together with one small hate of act and respond in love. >> reporter: the school is closed closed this week for fall break. when students return to class, the principal says vandalism will be used a teaching moment for the kids. denver public schools is still look into what happened. >> thank you, noel. noel brennan reporting. >>> s
. >> reporter: ryan richard didn't see the extent of the graffiti until this morning. >> some antijewish remarks and things on the sidewalk and our building. >> reporter: word about what happened spread to parents like meagan quinn who has a first grader at the school. >> it was important for me to come out and see what can done to clean this up. >> reporter: maternity parents, staff, and kids -- parents, staff, and kids work together and welcome everyone in the...
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incumbent democrat tim ryan walking away with the win tonight against republican repul richard morckel.ic the latest numbers show ryan six in a percent of and richard with 31 percent with 80 percent of precincts reporting.. so as you can see, it was smooth sailing for ohio's congressional incumbents. all of those races, called notao long after polls closed. and a lot of surprises in the here. don't think any camp will bet sleeping tonight. thank you.. than trump picking up for a talk aboutpiin north carolina oo as well. toono close to call in pennsylvania.cl donald trump currently leading in michigann and wisconsin as well. some of the western states leaningng to donald trump as we. nevada do and utah and arizona. aa lot of close races and hillar clinton picking up a big win in votes also picking up washingtn state taking a look at the electoral votes you've gotgot hillary clinton 202 in donald trump with 216 once again that magic number is 270. stay with fox8 for all of your election results. team is working to bring your constant updates both onr air ad on fox8.com also the for special
incumbent democrat tim ryan walking away with the win tonight against republican repul richard morckel.ic the latest numbers show ryan six in a percent of and richard with 31 percent with 80 percent of precincts reporting.. so as you can see, it was smooth sailing for ohio's congressional incumbents. all of those races, called notao long after polls closed. and a lot of surprises in the here. don't think any camp will bet sleeping tonight. thank you.. than trump picking up for a talk aboutpiin...
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monday with 39 percent.v now on to ohio's 13th incumbent democrat tim ryan walking away with the win tonight against republican richard morckel. the latest numbers showw mocrat tim r rwalklkrrd ryan with 71 percent of the vote richard with 29 percent that's with 30 percent reporting. so as you can see, it was smooth sailing for ohio's congressional wiwisos s smoot all of those races, called not long after polls closed. all right elizabeth thank you. all right. right there's a lot at stake in local races tonight everything fromhea safety services to continued local issues for us tonight. saetntinu vering that's right.. a pair of school issues and cleveland's request for antt'pao income tax hike top some of theo local issues we're looking at tonight.p omom issue 108 it's a renewal of issue 107, that passed in 2012, the cleveland plan. iss this is not a new tax it's a renewal. since this plan was enacted, graduation rates have increased reot newew 17 percent.17 rc enrollment is up especially programs.4 yea right now it looks to be residents in parma, seven hillsh and parma heights voted on issue 118, a school tax levy re
monday with 39 percent.v now on to ohio's 13th incumbent democrat tim ryan walking away with the win tonight against republican richard morckel. the latest numbers showw mocrat tim r rwalklkrrd ryan with 71 percent of the vote richard with 29 percent that's with 30 percent reporting. so as you can see, it was smooth sailing for ohio's congressional wiwisos s smoot all of those races, called not long after polls closed. all right elizabeth thank you. all right. right there's a lot at stake in...
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what do you say to richard trumka? mr. ryan so what happened on tuesday and it is time for change. i am running against nancy pelosi, john, i am having a lot of disagreements with some people in my party right now. i am pulling the fire alarm because the house is burning down. we can sit here and we can play the normal traditional game and we're going to get where we got and where we are right now is not where i want to be. we got a lot of young people in this party that want to move up to you and we have a dynamic party, we have a good agenda. we understand a lot of what is going on in the economy and had to rebuild it. that message is not getting out. we got to change the quarterback and it is time to do that and i love rich but we have to go in another direction. john: we will be back in just a couple of moments. ♪ nicolle: on day when donald trump held a press conference at the new york times, we call the conference of our own. -- called a conference of our own. and my former -- along with my former white house colleague. h
what do you say to richard trumka? mr. ryan so what happened on tuesday and it is time for change. i am running against nancy pelosi, john, i am having a lot of disagreements with some people in my party right now. i am pulling the fire alarm because the house is burning down. we can sit here and we can play the normal traditional game and we're going to get where we got and where we are right now is not where i want to be. we got a lot of young people in this party that want to move up to you...
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colleague the former attorney general and consumer protection watchdog director richard cordy -- and congressman tim ryan may be a the inside political junkies that are talking about this but is there a favorite at this point as we start out? with this important race? >> i think of republican side, mike dewine is an experienced politician. >> he is very well known. >> he has been successful and highly regarded for the work he has done in his offices. at least from the names to put up on the screen i think he would have an early inside track. >> i would tell you that he -- it is probably his to lose if he does not -- i tell you that we have several other people, the former mayor of youngs >> he has -- he was the car guy. >> he helped to bring back the auto industry. we have -- even though he is going to be attorney general, we have a deep bench ready for 2018 as a democrat so you might end up seeing coordinates, and -- >> briefly, governor kasich -- his role in the election, endorsing and going for donald trump expect the first time republican voters came out because of donald trump and the fact that john
colleague the former attorney general and consumer protection watchdog director richard cordy -- and congressman tim ryan may be a the inside political junkies that are talking about this but is there a favorite at this point as we start out? with this important race? >> i think of republican side, mike dewine is an experienced politician. >> he is very well known. >> he has been successful and highly regarded for the work he has done in his offices. at least from the names to...
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ryan is the star for all of this. ed: seattle. seattle. seattle. >> sherman. ed: richard this year, i want the best bird for my family and my wallet. nature's promise fresh turkey is only 99 cents per pound with no antibiotics ever. everything for thanksgiving. i want to go really big with my appetizers. we can do it without blowing our budget. that's my stop & shop. >> today on "matter of fact," you were a witness to history as the trump era puts republicans firmly in charge. >> the american people are looking for results. >> how will thee income ladder think they have a chance. >> can you get behind the president-elect? >> it could be a big win. the one issue that could pull americans together. and washington in need of a job. >> i came to washington, d.c., with a young wife and daughter. >> what he wants you to consider this veterans day.
ryan is the star for all of this. ed: seattle. seattle. seattle. >> sherman. ed: richard this year, i want the best bird for my family and my wallet. nature's promise fresh turkey is only 99 cents per pound with no antibiotics ever. everything for thanksgiving. i want to go really big with my appetizers. we can do it without blowing our budget. that's my stop & shop. >> today on "matter of fact," you were a witness to history as the trump era puts republicans firmly in...
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stuart steveings, we also just before we went to paul ryan projected that richard burr will hang on toenate seat in north carolina winning second term. that was one democrats spent lot of effort in to, thought this they might be able to turn that blue. >> i think the republican senatorial committee deserves a lot of credit for standing behind these candidates, really running, i think, since i've seen since i've been dealing witness. lot of controversial because they spent early in these races. and they couldn't be there, most of them, with the amount of money that they spent earlier. but i think it was smart strategy at the time. it kept people in the race. really i think those guys were having a big night. >> woodruff: democrats thought debra ross was a lawyer, former director for the aclu in the state of north carolina had very appealing scanned daylight she led by a little bit part of the time. amy walter, the race has gone back and forth. >> actually, it was a surprise that she had gotten that close. democrats had hoped to have more high profile candidate. she was not their top pic
stuart steveings, we also just before we went to paul ryan projected that richard burr will hang on toenate seat in north carolina winning second term. that was one democrats spent lot of effort in to, thought this they might be able to turn that blue. >> i think the republican senatorial committee deserves a lot of credit for standing behind these candidates, really running, i think, since i've seen since i've been dealing witness. lot of controversial because they spent early in these...
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richard burch and debra ross. the contest. >> is philly in the house? >> pat toomey -- incumbent republicans, speaker ryan and rnc chairman, priebus. kelly o'donell, nbc news, cleveland. >> our special nbc news election coverage begins on tuesday night. another developing story of the unfolding drama in south carolina where police say the suspect in that kidnapping there has confessed to four murder and may have killed even more people. south carolina and that is latest. >> reporter: this property revealed gruesome secrets. authorities found another body. two shallow graves on his land. >> we are in the process of trying to get that person removed from here and investigation. >> he confessed four murder and employees gunned down. >> the victim's loved ones watched as he stood before a judge. >> melissa ponder's husband was one of the victims. >> give me closure to know what happened that day. it would not bring the peace that you would think that one would >> scott's mother, beverley was also murdered. they found caleb brown locked in chains in a storage. late last night, authorities announced they identi
richard burch and debra ross. the contest. >> is philly in the house? >> pat toomey -- incumbent republicans, speaker ryan and rnc chairman, priebus. kelly o'donell, nbc news, cleveland. >> our special nbc news election coverage begins on tuesday night. another developing story of the unfolding drama in south carolina where police say the suspect in that kidnapping there has confessed to four murder and may have killed even more people. south carolina and that is latest....
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and missouri- where pathe says roy blunt and richard burr ran not so great campaigns- they still walked away with a win. over in the house.. sot: rep. paul ryan , in: out: track: house speaker paul ryan says many of the candidates in the house rode trump's coat-tails. giving them a much bigger house majority than they expected. sot: simone pathe, senior political reporter, roll call, in: out: "they ew that they weren't going take the house majority but edidn't to fall short it lookst x seats ack: so what should we in e 115th congress?sot: simo p in: out: "the question will really become how much they're able to get de with a republica house as well." we'll start to find out the ansr to that qut ek as lawmakers kes office in january. reporting on capitol hill i'm kellie meyer. linn county voters decided to cut the size of the board of supervisors. the board held its regular meeting today in cedar rapids. in 2006, linn county voters expanded the board from three to five members. but they approved a ballot measure yesterday cut the board back down to three. kevin kula who started circulating a petition for the change a year ago said fewer superv
and missouri- where pathe says roy blunt and richard burr ran not so great campaigns- they still walked away with a win. over in the house.. sot: rep. paul ryan , in: out: track: house speaker paul ryan says many of the candidates in the house rode trump's coat-tails. giving them a much bigger house majority than they expected. sot: simone pathe, senior political reporter, roll call, in: out: "they ew that they weren't going take the house majority but edidn't to fall short it lookst x...
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ryan winning his reelection campaign. >> the massachusetts congressional delegation will not change. all nine representatives won reelection. heading back to washington, richard neal, jim mcgovern, niki tsongas, joe kennedy, and katherin clark. set moulton, steven lynch and elizabeth warren were up for 1% property tax surcharge to be used for projects including environmental protection, also historic preservation. advocates tell the globe that surcharge means homeowners will pay about $24 more a year, which dollars up to more than $20 million for the city of boston. >> it has been a close and divisive presidential race. >> the reaction here and the high emotions this morning. also, voters turn out around the country. it is likely to be busy polls became. >> house speaker paul ryan won his reelection. his comments to supporters and why he's faces some backlash this morning. cindy? >> we're waking up to cloud cover this morning. there will be some showers moving through today. the timeline on that and a cooldown coming later this week. emily? >> we're following breaking news out of boston this morning. a deadly shooting there under >> donald trump will be t pre
ryan winning his reelection campaign. >> the massachusetts congressional delegation will not change. all nine representatives won reelection. heading back to washington, richard neal, jim mcgovern, niki tsongas, joe kennedy, and katherin clark. set moulton, steven lynch and elizabeth warren were up for 1% property tax surcharge to be used for projects including environmental protection, also historic preservation. advocates tell the globe that surcharge means homeowners will pay about $24...
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richard burr beat debra. leadership to be determined. house speaker paul ryan may face a challenge for his position, but mitch mcconnell will remain senate majority leader. the 115th congress set to convene in early january about two weeks before president-elect trump takes the oath of office as the nation's 45th president. he's expected to put the government and the country on a new and entirely different course. we've got fox news carl cameron with the latest developments. carl? >> reporter: now comes the really hard work, setting up a transition, getting ready with the agenda for the first 100 days. setting up a transition requires filling thousands of slots in the federal government, that is sometimes a task that can take years depending whether or not congress and the administration can get along. and there's a concerted effort on all sides to do that. last night with acceptance speech for his historic, unprecedented victory, donald trump tried very acutely to strike conciliatory tone, a message of unity to end the divisiveness that was both the campaign a
richard burr beat debra. leadership to be determined. house speaker paul ryan may face a challenge for his position, but mitch mcconnell will remain senate majority leader. the 115th congress set to convene in early january about two weeks before president-elect trump takes the oath of office as the nation's 45th president. he's expected to put the government and the country on a new and entirely different course. we've got fox news carl cameron with the latest developments. carl? >>...
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the deathwitt of a security guard richard irving was killed shot and wasnw killed wednesday during an din events held outside of a yorkf a county restaurant.taurt ryan louis from the event when w the 26-year-old pulled out a o a gun and fatally shot him. louis then ran off. police are asking anyone withine information to give them aatto g call. >> a holiday tradition turnedned deadly in louisville kentucky. two people were killed andkilled four others injured whenjured we someone opened fire nearned re r crowds gathered for the 50thatr annual juice bowl.uice bow witnesses say coaches started scrambling to get players to aga safe place as police evacuated u the park. th now this particular event is a series of football games heldl h on thanksgiving.on t no word on any suspects orpes shootings.shootings. >> madonna standing by her sonis rocco arrested on drug chargesre as you might recall.ht recal yesterday tmz reportd that the t 16-year-old was arrested backreb in september on possession ofn i marijuana.riju happened near his father'shis fs home in london.homen lo the singer said tonight shehe loves her son and is askingsk for privacy. priva >> kanye
the deathwitt of a security guard richard irving was killed shot and wasnw killed wednesday during an din events held outside of a yorkf a county restaurant.taurt ryan louis from the event when w the 26-year-old pulled out a o a gun and fatally shot him. louis then ran off. police are asking anyone withine information to give them aatto g call. >> a holiday tradition turnedned deadly in louisville kentucky. two people were killed andkilled four others injured whenjured we someone opened...
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pat toomey in pennsylvania, richard burr in north carolina, kelly ayotte in new hampshire. making that argument helps them as well so for paul ryann't have to say trump's name by name but he can say i voted for the nominee. still come home and vote for republicans. >> on paul ryan, we know the house freedom caucus had this meeting today and there have been other names floated. folks who could potentially go up against him to be speaker. i think the final vote is the beginning of january. do you think he wants to hang on to that speakership? >> i think paul ryan has been in the toughest position in washington. as the speaker he has done a great job of leading the republican conference, outlining a positive policy decision. >> threading the needle between -- >> and it's a tough position to be in. i think being a little comfortable with the brand of republicanism that trump represents. so the question for paul ryan going forward is is this a conference he wants to continue to lead? in my mind there's nobody else that is better position to lead it than paul ryan. he's the only one that i think can unify the tripes. >> thank you, lanh
pat toomey in pennsylvania, richard burr in north carolina, kelly ayotte in new hampshire. making that argument helps them as well so for paul ryann't have to say trump's name by name but he can say i voted for the nominee. still come home and vote for republicans. >> on paul ryan, we know the house freedom caucus had this meeting today and there have been other names floated. folks who could potentially go up against him to be speaker. i think the final vote is the beginning of january....
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get right now to our panel, ryan crocker, the former ambassador to syria, iraq, and now executive professor at texas a&m university and nbc news chief correspondent richard engel joining us as well. ambassador, i'll start with you. quickly to get your reaction if i can to the national director james clapper. he resigned, not going to be here for the transition into donald trump's presidency. what is the impact in the handoff from barack obama's administration to the one that will follow? >> as you said, this was widely expected by people who've followed national security developments. director clapper has been saying it for months in private so this is not something we need to spin up into another mini crisis of competent people. >> talk about intelligence passed from one director to a next, in effect. there's a whole new community of intelligence leaders that are expected to come not the least of whom is the potential nsa, the new national security advisor of the president, likely to be the lieutenant general michael flynn. >> i think that is why general clapper announced this as soon as he did. so there will be a lot of time here and more than 60 days
get right now to our panel, ryan crocker, the former ambassador to syria, iraq, and now executive professor at texas a&m university and nbc news chief correspondent richard engel joining us as well. ambassador, i'll start with you. quickly to get your reaction if i can to the national director james clapper. he resigned, not going to be here for the transition into donald trump's presidency. what is the impact in the handoff from barack obama's administration to the one that will follow?...
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richard nixon have henry clay henry clay won james polk's home state of tennessee. very interesting stuff here tonight. bill: we'll send it out to david ade live at the paul ryan campaign watch party. dabill, yeah, the like paul ryan said he was very brief speech up on stage after winning the election. the a.p. called this race about 30 minutes after the polls closed here in wisconsin. he gave some brief remarks and did talk about what he is going to do next. take a listen. michele: all right. we will be working to get that information to you. this is special election coverage of campaign on wmlw and we are also with our cbs 58 viewers. we will be going to network coverage shortly on cbs 58 but we'll be here for the full hour on wmlw. >> l g u.s. president. this is just the popular vote. donald trump leads the popular reporting. news projects hillary clinton has won the old dominion. this was a state that was lean edge, it wase it was toss-up, ne electoral votes clinton's column. 13 electoral votes. >> why did it jump around so much? because-- and this will happen in other states over the night and people should know about this-- there are those place where's
richard nixon have henry clay henry clay won james polk's home state of tennessee. very interesting stuff here tonight. bill: we'll send it out to david ade live at the paul ryan campaign watch party. dabill, yeah, the like paul ryan said he was very brief speech up on stage after winning the election. the a.p. called this race about 30 minutes after the polls closed here in wisconsin. he gave some brief remarks and did talk about what he is going to do next. take a listen. michele: all right....
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trump wing and lets say a paul ryan wing, when the trump wing is led, it is now by president elect trump, that makes a big difference. chris jansing sent out a letter from richardave seen it. >> i have tweeted it once. >> this is richard nixon to donald trump. >> i did not see the program but mrs. nixon told me that you were great on the donahue show. >> as you can imagine, she's an expert politics and she predicts that when ever you decide to run for office, you will be a winner. >> what do you think of that? but, he obviously had an eye and it came true and asham shame fo nixon, he was not around to see it. >> thank you, get some rest. >> pennsylvania's surprise, trump won the keystone state last night. after the break, we are heading to areas that's instrumental to his win. . but it's a manufacturing job. yeah, well ge is doing a lot of cool things digitally to help machines communicate, might want to at least mention that. i'm building world-changing machines. with my two hands. does that threaten you? no! don't be silly. i'm just, uh, going to go to chop some wood. with that? yeah we don't have an ax. or a fireplace. good to be prepared. could you cut the
trump wing and lets say a paul ryan wing, when the trump wing is led, it is now by president elect trump, that makes a big difference. chris jansing sent out a letter from richardave seen it. >> i have tweeted it once. >> this is richard nixon to donald trump. >> i did not see the program but mrs. nixon told me that you were great on the donahue show. >> as you can imagine, she's an expert politics and she predicts that when ever you decide to run for office, you will be...
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as a cory booker or cecile richards, someone that can invigorate the base and bring in progressives they've been able to build. the challenge is watching what speaker paul ryanile he may not be super friendly with trump, he and mike pence have a very strong relationship. not only collaborating when it comes to legislation but also a friendship. this is where mike pence becomes incredibly powerful and important. it was, perhaps, a very smart pick on trump's side because he's going to look at the leadership within mike to make sure he can can bring in not only paul ryan but a lot of senators on the republican side. >> donald trump in his big interview with "the new york times" made a lot of headlines. one of the themes is that he seemed to reverse himself on some of the key things he said on the campaign trail. now he's maybe for immigration reform. now he's not sure about waterboarding anymore. he's not going to get a special prosecutor to look into hillary clinton. these are all flip-flops from what he said out on the trail. do you see that as him moderating his views to try to work more with more mainstream republicans? what did the base, and the voters who
as a cory booker or cecile richards, someone that can invigorate the base and bring in progressives they've been able to build. the challenge is watching what speaker paul ryanile he may not be super friendly with trump, he and mike pence have a very strong relationship. not only collaborating when it comes to legislation but also a friendship. this is where mike pence becomes incredibly powerful and important. it was, perhaps, a very smart pick on trump's side because he's going to look at the...
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richard bird and john mccain. >> i think keeping the republican majority is helpful in terms of the trump administration and congress working together. i know paul ryan spoke about this earlier today. and i said last night. i assume every senator cares as much about our country and you have to have respect to it. you can get things done. new leadership on the democratic side will be helpful. and any time there is a fresh start and new conversation and new administration, hopes are high and folks want to get things done. i think we will move quickly to it address long lingering problems. >> there are fractures in the republican party, and you had your own issues with donald trump during the campaign season, does all of that become water under the bridge when you go back to washington. >> i think it does when you focus on what you ought to the people. the cause is america and how do we solve the problems and get the economy back to home and opportunity. and how do we deal with prescription drug and heroin issue. and insure that america's place in the world is reinstated to protect our country better? and there is an interest not only in the trump admin
richard bird and john mccain. >> i think keeping the republican majority is helpful in terms of the trump administration and congress working together. i know paul ryan spoke about this earlier today. and i said last night. i assume every senator cares as much about our country and you have to have respect to it. you can get things done. new leadership on the democratic side will be helpful. and any time there is a fresh start and new conversation and new administration, hopes are high...
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richard. at the very end, it's interesting. an approach that in essence goes against conservative orthodoxy. believe it or not the infrastructure bill is exactly what paul ryanmany segments of the republican conservative base don't want at all. interesting, earlier steve bannon wanted trillions in infrastructure. could be something the democrats might strategically do, certainly help a lot of americans and get the economy moving but break the philosophical rule of the republican party. >> other issues you believe they could work across the aisle with, if you will? >> what they need to do more than anything else is buildable economic-based message. look, for all the policy successes that barack obama had in being elected president in '08 and '12, his failure to build the democratic party as an institution. the fact he did not really do that as well as he probably would have liked to have is going to tarnish his legacy by president donald trump taking office. if democrats focus on building around an economic message and through that message recruiting candidates for office in a variety of different states, and eastern competing in states and in seats that may
richard. at the very end, it's interesting. an approach that in essence goes against conservative orthodoxy. believe it or not the infrastructure bill is exactly what paul ryanmany segments of the republican conservative base don't want at all. interesting, earlier steve bannon wanted trillions in infrastructure. could be something the democrats might strategically do, certainly help a lot of americans and get the economy moving but break the philosophical rule of the republican party. >>...
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richard lui with top stories. donald trump revealing picks for administration. rnc chair reince priebus as chief of staff. priebus has been one of trump's closest advisers and friends with house speaker paul ryanrt chairman steve bannon as chief strategist. bannon helped overseas trump's campaign as ceo. now back to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra". i'm tamron hall. as investigators questioned keith griffith about the night where he was the night of julie's murder, the grieving husband got a text that sparked their interest. it was from a woman. but was she just a friend as keith explained, or was the traveling salesman hiding a secret? here again is dennis murphy with "consumed." >> julie griffith's family had hardly had time to absorb the horrific news of her death and house fire, when disturbing rumors started reaching them that investigators thought her death was foul play. the sheriff's department kept details of the murder quiet for days. >> i could not believe it. >> daughter-in-law alli. >> i couldn't imagine anyone would ever want to hurt her. much less set the house on fire. the dogs perished. i had no idea what could have happened. >> no enemies. i mean, it mad
richard lui with top stories. donald trump revealing picks for administration. rnc chair reince priebus as chief of staff. priebus has been one of trump's closest advisers and friends with house speaker paul ryanrt chairman steve bannon as chief strategist. bannon helped overseas trump's campaign as ceo. now back to "dateline extra." >>> welcome back to "dateline extra". i'm tamron hall. as investigators questioned keith griffith about the night where he was the...
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richard irving was shot and kilk wednesday outside a york countyy restaurant.aura. officials say he was escorting i man by the name of colston ryan lewis fromhe when that 26-year-old pulled out a gun and fatally shot him. lewis then ran off. police are asking anybody withdy information to call them. >>> it was busy thanksgiving fon firefighters all across the area. montgomery county, and prince mery cfire dnty fire departments were respondedtm to 25 to 30o 30 kitchen fires yesterday alone. fortunately none caused major m damage 91 caused any injury.nj this home on 24th street intrt northeast d.c., though, wasn't a cooking fire. fir it was a fireplace fire that f t caused the damage there.ag t please be carefully throughoutuy >>> the four seasons inur seansi georgetown showed itswe appreciation for the region'siar first responders.. working yesterday onesrday thanksgiving.ving. prepared them a complete feast t with turkey pies and all the traditional thanksgiving sidesg what a nice touch that is. thati the hotel has been serving thist special meal welcoming first fit responders for 17 years now.. feeding almost 6,000 of the region
richard irving was shot and kilk wednesday outside a york countyy restaurant.aura. officials say he was escorting i man by the name of colston ryan lewis fromhe when that 26-year-old pulled out a gun and fatally shot him. lewis then ran off. police are asking anybody withdy information to call them. >>> it was busy thanksgiving fon firefighters all across the area. montgomery county, and prince mery cfire dnty fire departments were respondedtm to 25 to 30o 30 kitchen fires yesterday...
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richard gephardt will be here to talk about what will happen in congress. how can the democrats work with president-elect trump? and what does this mean for paul ryanment mean for policy? david westin. coming up in five minutes from now. bob hormats, when you look at the policy changes, the challenges for donald trump and america going forward, talk to me about the supreme court. can he ensure and will he ensure that there will be a republican supreme court for at least a generation? there will probably be three opportunities for him to name justices to the court. one seat is already vacant, so there are eight sitting justices. 80, soustices are over he will probably have to make two picks, or perhaps three. that will influence the court for decades to come. that will be very important. the question is, will the democrats try to block those republicans have tried to block the obama picks? francine: what does he do with janet yellen? robert: her term ends in february of 2018, so he will have a chance to pick another substitute for yellen, but also there are two or three other members of the board who will be coming up during his tenure. he will have
richard gephardt will be here to talk about what will happen in congress. how can the democrats work with president-elect trump? and what does this mean for paul ryanment mean for policy? david westin. coming up in five minutes from now. bob hormats, when you look at the policy changes, the challenges for donald trump and america going forward, talk to me about the supreme court. can he ensure and will he ensure that there will be a republican supreme court for at least a generation? there will...
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house speaker paul ryan has just been reelected to his house seat, while nbc news rejects that senator richardr is beating ross in north carolina. that is the news we have so far. senator schumer was reelected here in new york. the democratic senator. as was senator patrick leahy and vermont. clearly notre contested. if you want to continue with what we were saying. >> people have a tremendous range of options in how they can behave. seeing so many countries in extreme situations, so many people rise to the heights of nobility. other people manage to let themselves become these monsters, these beasts. it's inside every person. and trump has this ability to reach out and touch the beast inside so many people. it's interesting. survey today indicated that there was a fair nowp of white obama voters voting for trump. i think that in part represents discussed with the system. but hillary clinton isn't that different from obama in terms of policy, substance. but i think probably the bigger element is that of who otherwise were able to tolerate a black because onobama, certain issues he appealed to
house speaker paul ryan has just been reelected to his house seat, while nbc news rejects that senator richardr is beating ross in north carolina. that is the news we have so far. senator schumer was reelected here in new york. the democratic senator. as was senator patrick leahy and vermont. clearly notre contested. if you want to continue with what we were saying. >> people have a tremendous range of options in how they can behave. seeing so many countries in extreme situations, so many...