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ben stein what do you make of that? more exception to the rule?>> i live here in hollywood and worked for hollywood in many years and i still do. hollywood is a bunch of big bullieses and thugs trying to shut down anybody who doesn't agree with them. bravo for ms. kidman for standing up for whats right as long as shs not doing anhing we disagree with and he hasn't started to be president yet so what can they disagree with. i'm impressed by her courage. it's not easy to stand up against the hollywood wall of shame. neil: you've done okay taking them on, right? >> i'm not really done that okay. maybe you who may have been a star. [laughter] neil: economist, the lawyer in year. adam, what do you make of this? a lot actors swaying electors, we have to stop them and kill whatever he wants to do, that didn't really get much traction? when did they just sort of move on or do they? >> no, they won't. i mean, i support exactly what she said. i think she echoed what president obama said the day after the election when he said we need to root for the next pr
ben stein what do you make of that? more exception to the rule?>> i live here in hollywood and worked for hollywood in many years and i still do. hollywood is a bunch of big bullieses and thugs trying to shut down anybody who doesn't agree with them. bravo for ms. kidman for standing up for whats right as long as shs not doing anhing we disagree with and he hasn't started to be president yet so what can they disagree with. i'm impressed by her courage. it's not easy to stand up against...
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ben stein, i'm going to go to you because you're a man who loves everybody to make money. and you say if there is in fact mass prosperity on the horizon that this could be an enormous boost and perhaps we don't need no stinking public sector unions. >> well, the seiu has for a long, long time basically been an arm of the democratic party, or you might say another way, the democratic party for a long time has been an arm of the seiu. >> that's right. >> the seiu mostly or very largely works with government sector employees and that's the only part of the union labor force that has not been shrinking. now they're going to take -- get clobbered, i think, if mr. obama is gone and mr. trump really does slash the size of government. the seiu in no sense represents the real working man. the seiu is a group of left wing politicians, just my opinion who are have no interest in anything but their own jobs and their own prestige and their own powerful connections in washington. the fact that they're cutting their budget is a good thing. anything that helps get the unions' pockets --
ben stein, i'm going to go to you because you're a man who loves everybody to make money. and you say if there is in fact mass prosperity on the horizon that this could be an enormous boost and perhaps we don't need no stinking public sector unions. >> well, the seiu has for a long, long time basically been an arm of the democratic party, or you might say another way, the democratic party for a long time has been an arm of the seiu. >> that's right. >> the seiu mostly or very...
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judge jeanine: all right, ben stein. thank you so much.ood to you have on "justice." >> thank you. judge jeanine: matt schlapp is back along with former democratic presidential candidate dennis kucinich. they're on the panel next. >>> plus more from my weekend in the nationt capitol, and here's a look what happened when i commandeered a golf cart to beat the gridlock the night before the inauguration. take a look. "justice" is coming right back. >> i'm here with ricardo, we finished doing tucker carlson's show, ricardo gave me a ride on the golf cart. why did you do this for me? >> why not do it for you. judge jeanine: thank you, you drove me through the woods, through the alleys, on the sidewalk, through the cops. we left people on the road, flat-out, driedout, flattened out, are you going to admit to it? >> yes. judge jeanine: no! never confess, ricardo! never! ♪ but my back pain was making it hard to sleep and open up on time. then i found aleve pm. the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of ale
judge jeanine: all right, ben stein. thank you so much.ood to you have on "justice." >> thank you. judge jeanine: matt schlapp is back along with former democratic presidential candidate dennis kucinich. they're on the panel next. >>> plus more from my weekend in the nationt capitol, and here's a look what happened when i commandeered a golf cart to beat the gridlock the night before the inauguration. take a look. "justice" is coming right back. >> i'm...
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judge jeanine: you are a very optimistic man, ben stein. >> you are funny.udge jeanine: there is -- i have got to tell you, it wasn't a short speech. i looked up a lot of the speeches. his was about 14 minute. a lot of them are 15, 20 or 14. bush, clinton. but what was eloquent to me, when you say it wasn't eloquent. to me it's eloquent when you talk about the importance of god and america first. >> he president talk about god. judge jeanine: then why is it less eloquent? >> t there was no eloquent memorable phrase is make america first. it's a phrase that comes from charles lindbergh. i don't know why he chose that phrase. judge jeanine: who should be first? should we give up and say america should be second? >> absolutely not. i didn't even remotely say that, judge. judge jeanine: youyi said it's n evil phrase. how is he going to get the inner city schools better? we already spend more on our inner city schools than any other people. judge jeanine: isn't that a reflection of all the money we are spending on the unions and dumping down the drain? >> how is
judge jeanine: you are a very optimistic man, ben stein. >> you are funny.udge jeanine: there is -- i have got to tell you, it wasn't a short speech. i looked up a lot of the speeches. his was about 14 minute. a lot of them are 15, 20 or 14. bush, clinton. but what was eloquent to me, when you say it wasn't eloquent. to me it's eloquent when you talk about the importance of god and america first. >> he president talk about god. judge jeanine: then why is it less eloquent? >> t...
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his mom wendy stein showed off the final result. >> and it is just gorgeous. i love how vibrant it is. >> purple, blue, yellow, green, orange, red and white. >> another scarf is by wendy's 13 year olson, nicholas, who has as burger's. >> then i did a blue backgrounds, with watercolors. and then the yellow stars, that the yellow kind of like faded off of the stars into the backgrounds. >> just such a great cause. and we've received so much help from other people. so it is great to pay it forward and be able to help out someone else. >> they hope this is just the beginning of kids helping kids. >> we hope to help a lot of kids make life a little bit easier. >> ya, what beautiful work that is. >> and they are up to 11 young artists, raided more than $3,000. >> well, there is more coming up in this special "eyewitness news" edition of brotherly love. >> the people behind this pet store are doing more than selling dog and cat treats.
his mom wendy stein showed off the final result. >> and it is just gorgeous. i love how vibrant it is. >> purple, blue, yellow, green, orange, red and white. >> another scarf is by wendy's 13 year olson, nicholas, who has as burger's. >> then i did a blue backgrounds, with watercolors. and then the yellow stars, that the yellow kind of like faded off of the stars into the backgrounds. >> just such a great cause. and we've received so much help from other people. so...
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attorney rob rosen stein that did an excellent job together with fbi. we will not tolerate corruption in the prince george county government or legislature.
attorney rob rosen stein that did an excellent job together with fbi. we will not tolerate corruption in the prince george county government or legislature.
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also with us is famed economist and actor ben stein joins us from los angeles. nice to have you both on the program. let me begin with you, norman. here's a part of what trump's attorney said arguing, look, he's gone way further than he even has to when it comes to his businesses. >> the constitution says officials may not accept gifts, titles of nobility from foreign governments with respect to their office and that no benefit should be derived by holding an office. the so-called amollments clause has never been applied to fair value, changes. that have nothing to do with an office holder. no one would have thought when the constitution was written that paying your hotel bill was an amoll ewement. >> is she right? >> poppy, thanks for having me. no, she is not right. the so-called clause just a fancy 18th century word. what it means that american presidents are not allowed to accept cash or other benefits, and this is the key words, the key set of words she left out, of any kind whatever. contrary to her assertion that it's never been interpret. ed to it apply
also with us is famed economist and actor ben stein joins us from los angeles. nice to have you both on the program. let me begin with you, norman. here's a part of what trump's attorney said arguing, look, he's gone way further than he even has to when it comes to his businesses. >> the constitution says officials may not accept gifts, titles of nobility from foreign governments with respect to their office and that no benefit should be derived by holding an office. the so-called...
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. >> host: jennifer stein hauer with the "new york times" and paul kane with the "washington post." a look ahead at democratic leadership for charles schumer. thanks to you both for joining us. >> thank you. >> live this morning on c-span2, a new year and a new congress. c-span's cameras are here at the warner theater in washington, d.c., for the swearing-in ceremony of the congressional black caucus to honor current and newly-elected members. one change, richardson will succeed kc butterfield as chair of the caucus. the swearing-in of the new 115th congress set to begin shortly. 1:00 eastern time, senator chuck schumer will give his first speech as the democratic leader, laying out his party's path. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations]. ♪ [inaudible conversations]. ♪ [inaudible conversations]. ♪ >> live here at the warner theater in downtown washington, d.c., the swearing-in to hon of the new 115th congressaucus set to start shortly at the warner theater. one of the things we'll see, set brick richmond of louisiana, succeeding g.k. butterfield for leader. we'll look at speaker paul ry
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stein, thank you so much. jill stein, presidential candidate to the left in america.ears now. with us this morning, giving us tremendous respect about a lead item, we will come back with dr. o'halloran. everybody in america wants to help the people that got crushed by free trade. there are americans they got crushed, and you mentioned the congressmen from st. louis who had a plan years ago. what did take gephardt do? sharyn: he was an advocate for trade adjustment assistance and put in the trade competitiveness act in 1988, that would limit the ability of different large corporations to automatically move plants arbitrarily, and gave times for workers to find different jobs. tom: where did that go? to honestour grace people, republicans and democrats who have been crushed, even with the optimists like you, like i can green and others, where did the help go to the people who are oppressed? sharyn: that coalition of interest that was the coalition between export oriented corporations as well as bringing the unions and workers along to benefit from that, that broke apart
stein, thank you so much. jill stein, presidential candidate to the left in america.ears now. with us this morning, giving us tremendous respect about a lead item, we will come back with dr. o'halloran. everybody in america wants to help the people that got crushed by free trade. there are americans they got crushed, and you mentioned the congressmen from st. louis who had a plan years ago. what did take gephardt do? sharyn: he was an advocate for trade adjustment assistance and put in the...
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they will add stein. 0thers something else to do. they will add stein.me, that is because their area did vote remain and they want to reflect that. forjeremy corbyn, he wants people to back the idea of the brexit, not least because there are by—elections next month in seats that labour want to cling to which backed exit themselves. but for some labour mps this comes down to a point of principle. they say they wa nt to point of principle. they say they want to be on the right side of history, as they see it. little wonder that the shadow brexit secretary, keir starmer, is said by some labour mps to deserve a second knighthood, because of the management of the faces at the moment among his colleagues. it's a film that tells the story of a young african—american coming to terms with his sexuality, and it's received no less than eight 0scar nominations. last season's awards were criticised for their lack of diversity. but its writer and director, barryjenkins, insists the film is not a response to that. he was speaking to chi chi izundu. you're my only. i'm
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if he doesn't do that, this is going to undermine his ability to govern this country. >> and sam stein over there at the white house, do you expect what we just heard from lindsey graham, a chorus of that from republicans or sort of on his own? >> he's been out there on his own a little bit with respect to trump and his conspiracy theories already. i don't expect other republicans to join lirnd si graham and i guess you could call that a denunciation of this. what's remarkable for me are two things. one is that this is a well-debunked conspiracy theory and we have the president's own press secretary essentially admitting that he's a conspiracy theorist. that is the logical conclusion of this press conference. and what senator bernie sanders said is that, you know, there is a pernicious underside to all of this. and it does invite people in specific states, usually run by republicans, to say look, the president believes there's widespread illegal voting taking place. we need to have harder crackdowns on on voting. it is a gateway to essentially having harder voter id laws in the country
if he doesn't do that, this is going to undermine his ability to govern this country. >> and sam stein over there at the white house, do you expect what we just heard from lindsey graham, a chorus of that from republicans or sort of on his own? >> he's been out there on his own a little bit with respect to trump and his conspiracy theories already. i don't expect other republicans to join lirnd si graham and i guess you could call that a denunciation of this. what's remarkable for...
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[laughter] but he actually found them in a new leo stein and were able to interview.seems to me. to get people to really talk and that, as i said almost in granular kind of way. you know which really creates that narrative we were talking about before that is so very important. but i want to just kind of, unless you want to talk more about interviewing, just go to something else. because i am thinking also about narrative and place. because from our point of view, talking a lot about the senate. and the way you create what it is like to be in the senate and one of the passages i like is where that i recall the book begins. it's almost cinematic. before you see johnson, you have Ãyou have a panoramic view of ? >> that is really Ãi was trying to create, to write about and create on the page the world of the senate. they did not think when it started that book, i did not know there was anything particularly interesting about that i knew i would have to explain it that he would be the great majority leader but i was not getting, i felt well Ãi was the guy who was the nut
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. >> jill stein. >> jill stein. wanted to do a recount, she wanted to look. >> his people said, listen, there was no voter fraud. we went through all of this. we looked at this. and there's nothing here. >> so you're -- >> i'm thinking, okay. okay. you won. now here you come, and suddenly now there's millions -- it's like millions of voter fraud people. >> yes. >> where were they the last time people looked for them. >> that's funny. >> i mean, it just -- look -- >> i'm going to bring somebody here who wants to argue with you. >> i don't want to argue. and i've been talking all day. i'm not going to argue, i'll talk, but i'm not going to argue. >> here's the deal, you're talking about when jill stein went into court and said there was something wrong with the election. donald trump said nothing wrong with the election. now he's saying everything was wrong with the election. that's the stuff we need to talk about. we have a student here named amanda who did not go to the march. and she is actually a woman. amanda, wh
. >> jill stein. >> jill stein. wanted to do a recount, she wanted to look. >> his people said, listen, there was no voter fraud. we went through all of this. we looked at this. and there's nothing here. >> so you're -- >> i'm thinking, okay. okay. you won. now here you come, and suddenly now there's millions -- it's like millions of voter fraud people. >> yes. >> where were they the last time people looked for them. >> that's funny. >> i...
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joining us now is sam stein, at the huffington post and politics reporter at the daily beast.u that, information like that that would sort of come out about how this thing was put together, who was, who wasn't included. it felt like a lot of people found out about it just seeing by sort the process of implementation what happened. what does this tell us about the management and leadership style of this white house? >> impulsive. some would argue incompetent, but probably more ideological, and inexperienced. people who haven't really been in the top echelons of government before and trying to figure out how best to institute across agency policy like this in an insular world. and i think what sean said there is just sort of them trying to recover from what was a demons ra bli a rocky rollout. the idea you had to rush this on a friday evening or you risk a terrorist attack is demons ra bli at odds with basic realities. these vetting processes are long and exhaustive, as you noted earlier, we let in few refugees from other countries and those that do have to come into a multi-age
joining us now is sam stein, at the huffington post and politics reporter at the daily beast.u that, information like that that would sort of come out about how this thing was put together, who was, who wasn't included. it felt like a lot of people found out about it just seeing by sort the process of implementation what happened. what does this tell us about the management and leadership style of this white house? >> impulsive. some would argue incompetent, but probably more ideological,...
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is not covering him fairly, i know it's a bit of a cliche, but going after voter fraud is what joel stein doing. he's doing exactly what the people on the left that they love so much would have love to do but mack had they been in office. >> i think a lot of media is unbiased. i'm i making a bold statement, d particularly, i work at associated press. i'm a fan of associated press. why does he keep going after them, there are so many other media organizations who very clearly have had a beef with him. >> you walk in prison and you punch the biggest guy there. >> remember, helen was ap. >> tom: for years and years that she was ap and she had to get that first question. >> with prison rules she would still with the first question, she was a beast. >> tom: trump wouldn't consult with her engine he would respect her. moving on, president trump seemingly out of nowhere has announced a plan to build a wall at the mexico border. on wednesday, he signed two executive actions, one targeting sanctuary cities in the other, i'll let him tell you. >> the secretary of homeland security, working with mys
is not covering him fairly, i know it's a bit of a cliche, but going after voter fraud is what joel stein doing. he's doing exactly what the people on the left that they love so much would have love to do but mack had they been in office. >> i think a lot of media is unbiased. i'm i making a bold statement, d particularly, i work at associated press. i'm a fan of associated press. why does he keep going after them, there are so many other media organizations who very clearly have had a...
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it's not exactly the same, but it does take you back to november when green party candidate jill stein sued for a recount in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. republicans were incredulous, including president donald trump. he tweeted at the time, the green party scam to fill up their cou-- mr. trump is now demanding a nationwide voter fraud investigation. so let's talk about that. with me now, david lauder, washington correspondent for u.s.a. today. jeffrey lord former reagan white house political director. maria cardona democratic strategist and michael mcdonald is here, a political science professor at the university of florida and specializes in u.s. elections. jeffr jeffrey, let's start with you. >> good morning. >> if president trump thinks there's massive voter fraud, is his presidency legitimate? >> of course it is. carol, first of all, i just want to say something here about this entire issue. i'm looking at november 30th, 2016, in the "wall street journal" and october 30th, 2014. two different articles that have chapter and verse of non-citizens voting. there's nothing wro
it's not exactly the same, but it does take you back to november when green party candidate jill stein sued for a recount in michigan, wisconsin and pennsylvania. republicans were incredulous, including president donald trump. he tweeted at the time, the green party scam to fill up their cou-- mr. trump is now demanding a nationwide voter fraud investigation. so let's talk about that. with me now, david lauder, washington correspondent for u.s.a. today. jeffrey lord former reagan white house...
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ben stein. by the way, did any of you see this? got nasty. turkey's parliament in a total frenzy because they found out they won't see my special inauguration coverage next week. we'll be live in washington thursday on fox business network. we'll be there on the fox news channel as well. if it matters to you, it will matter to us. this is the kind of stuff that was consequential that stands out. we told you when we covered the first caucuses, money and the intersection of washington -- that matters. we're sticking to that. we're going to be there every step of the way. so protests or no, people that like this president or not likely have for every single inauguration since we've been around, we'll be there. a new investigation into the fbi and the justice department. one thing you wouldn't know, the justice department was under investigation if you read the mainstream media headlines. ♪ ♪ ♪ and you're talking to youro doctor about your medication... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further d
ben stein. by the way, did any of you see this? got nasty. turkey's parliament in a total frenzy because they found out they won't see my special inauguration coverage next week. we'll be live in washington thursday on fox business network. we'll be there on the fox news channel as well. if it matters to you, it will matter to us. this is the kind of stuff that was consequential that stands out. we told you when we covered the first caucuses, money and the intersection of washington -- that...
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jill stein wanted to do a recount. his people said listen, there was no voter fraud. we went through all of this. we looked at this and there is nothing here. i'm thinking okay. you won. now here you come and suddenly now there is millions of voter fraud people. where were they the last time people looked for them? look -- >> i have to bring someone who wants to argue with you. >> i don't want to argue. i have been talking all day. i will talk to you, but ooi i'm not going to argue. >> you are talking about when jill stein went into court. he said there was nothing wrong with the election and now he said there is everything wrong with the election. we have a student here named amanda who did not go to the march and she is a woman. >> absolutely. i want to start by saying the march was a powerful opportunity. it is so inspiring for the political climate to see millions of women and humans turn out nationally to march on a multitude of issues they are passionate about, however i think the march became problematic when a, they were quick to exclude and not to sponsor a g
jill stein wanted to do a recount. his people said listen, there was no voter fraud. we went through all of this. we looked at this and there is nothing here. i'm thinking okay. you won. now here you come and suddenly now there is millions of voter fraud people. where were they the last time people looked for them? look -- >> i have to bring someone who wants to argue with you. >> i don't want to argue. i have been talking all day. i will talk to you, but ooi i'm not going to argue....
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harvey stein thought bullets hit his car. it felt like the car had been hit. >> reporter: driving along highway 24 through lafayette, something cracked the windshield of his brand-new mercedes. >> brand-new mercedes. >> it happened not once, but twice. >> this was yesterday and then this was two eweeks ago. >> reporter: both times driving down the highway. >> i've only had this happen one time in 60 years and now three times in two weeks. >> reporter: auto glass sunroofs and upholstery, they've had to replace double the number of cars with cracked window repair. >> they don't any, they were driving and a crack happened. >> it's not bullets. it's not shot. none of that has been found. there's no evidence that proves that. >> reporter: this chp officer says at least 25 other cars have reported similar issues since december but doesn't know why it's happening? >> we're very concerned about it. >> reporter: stein hopes the damage stops before a driver gets hurt. >> dangerous. remarkably dangerous. >> reporter: very dangerous inde
harvey stein thought bullets hit his car. it felt like the car had been hit. >> reporter: driving along highway 24 through lafayette, something cracked the windshield of his brand-new mercedes. >> brand-new mercedes. >> it happened not once, but twice. >> this was yesterday and then this was two eweeks ago. >> reporter: both times driving down the highway. >> i've only had this happen one time in 60 years and now three times in two weeks. >> reporter:...
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prosecutors and the fur as being part of this corruption investigation, the us attorney rod rosen stein saying yesterday that there were multiple others including elected officials, who are still investigation. now, as far as michael vaughn is concerned, today, he did not respond to a text message, an e-mail or a phone call and what letter is it says that he is having health difficulties he's had for year, investigation was on the minds of many. inside both chambers of house and senate, there was no public mention today of the scandal, an investigation that is so far caught in its web, two liquor store owners, can a county liquor board commissioner, the director of the liquor board and a former member of the house of delegates. in the lobby of the statehouse before the session began, we asked larry hogan about the investigation. >> i said we're outraged and discussed by some of these allegations. obviously, it's a 30-month investigation. we cooperated with but it's been led by us attorney rod rosen stein he did he re did an excellent job. we will not tolerate corruption in the prince ge
prosecutors and the fur as being part of this corruption investigation, the us attorney rod rosen stein saying yesterday that there were multiple others including elected officials, who are still investigation. now, as far as michael vaughn is concerned, today, he did not respond to a text message, an e-mail or a phone call and what letter is it says that he is having health difficulties he's had for year, investigation was on the minds of many. inside both chambers of house and senate, there...
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voter fraud, not exactly the same, but it takes you back to november when green party candidate jill stein sued for a recount in michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. republicans were incredulous, including donald trump. this is what he tweeted at the time. quote, the green party scam to fill up their coffers by asking for impossible recounts is now being joined by the badly defeated and demoralized dems. how times have changed. mr. trump is now demanding a nationwide voter fraud investigation. joining me is a former rnc communications director, larry sabato, and kayleigh mcenany is a cnn political commentator. kayleigh, in light of what i just said, if mr. trump thinks there is massive voter fraud, is his presidency legitimate? >> it is legitimate. there have been allegations of voter fraud going around for some time from republicans in particular after a study came out that's actually -- >> he says there is widespread voter fraud. how can trump's presidency be legitimate? >> i think he's asking for people to look into it based on information he has. it is a legitimate presidency. we hav
voter fraud, not exactly the same, but it takes you back to november when green party candidate jill stein sued for a recount in michigan, wisconsin, and pennsylvania. republicans were incredulous, including donald trump. this is what he tweeted at the time. quote, the green party scam to fill up their coffers by asking for impossible recounts is now being joined by the badly defeated and demoralized dems. how times have changed. mr. trump is now demanding a nationwide voter fraud...
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it's being organized by jill stein and the green party.tein is starting a campaign called count my vote. a recount in wisconsin and other areas last no. they say they were concerned about packing on election day. >>> we are just 17 days away from the presidential inauguration. hotels start to go fill up as we inch closer. some people did not expect donald trump to win the election. it's estimated 1 the million people will flood the district. either way, those visitors equal big business or the district. one of the protests planned will involve smoking marijuana during donald trump's inaugural address. a group of pot smokers say they plan to hand out marijuana that morning. in d.c., you cannot smoke marijuana in public or on federal land. if you're 21, it is legal to carry 2 ounces or less of marijuana. >>> donald trump is the president-elect will face questions in a $10 million lawsuit he filed against chef jose andreas. he is suing andreas for pulling out of putting a restaurant in a hotel in d.c. >>> there are two new members of the d.c.
it's being organized by jill stein and the green party.tein is starting a campaign called count my vote. a recount in wisconsin and other areas last no. they say they were concerned about packing on election day. >>> we are just 17 days away from the presidential inauguration. hotels start to go fill up as we inch closer. some people did not expect donald trump to win the election. it's estimated 1 the million people will flood the district. either way, those visitors equal big...
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i did want to touch on this with ben stein. i don't want to hit you broadside. indulge me.'s between this and the commutations of other inmates. this is all rolled into this same ball here. what do you make of it? >> we're seeing the real barack obama, an extremely left wing race-based ideolog. the great majority of these people, the sentences that he's commuting are african americans. he's showing himself to be anti-law and order. i hate to say this, but anti-military. i love the fact that he's commuting the sentence of the person involved in leaking and the democrats are going screaming berserk and leaks that hurt the democrats in the campaign. if it's a leak that hurts somebody else, that's fine. >> neil: a very interesting thought. i didn't think of that. there's more coming obviously. the thought that more kind of pardons, commutations, anything in the president's power in the last few days in office. he might be one of the busiest outgoing presidents for this sort of thing like ever. >> i don't think he's -- >> neil: but he does have the power to do it, right? >> they
i did want to touch on this with ben stein. i don't want to hit you broadside. indulge me.'s between this and the commutations of other inmates. this is all rolled into this same ball here. what do you make of it? >> we're seeing the real barack obama, an extremely left wing race-based ideolog. the great majority of these people, the sentences that he's commuting are african americans. he's showing himself to be anti-law and order. i hate to say this, but anti-military. i love the fact...
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[video clip] pelosi: when joeill stein brought up irregularities following the election, the wyers for donald trump said there were no signs of voter fraud to support her account. for a newly elected president to be so insecure that he is saying 5 won the popular vote and million americans voted illegally in our country, to suggest and to undermine the integrity of our voting system is really strange. , he wants too that investigate something that can clearly be proven to be false. resists an investigation into russian interference. i feel very sad about the president making this claim. i feel sorry for him. host: we are asking you to rate president trump's first week in office. el paso, texas. republican line. caller: good morning. i think president trump is doing an excellent job. starting with the wall. i live in el paso. it is a border town. people telling president trump --keep putting up the wall people don't have any idea what we the people in border towns are going through. people drive-in with no insurance, they hit you and walk away. withe having a big problem our houses, peo
[video clip] pelosi: when joeill stein brought up irregularities following the election, the wyers for donald trump said there were no signs of voter fraud to support her account. for a newly elected president to be so insecure that he is saying 5 won the popular vote and million americans voted illegally in our country, to suggest and to undermine the integrity of our voting system is really strange. , he wants too that investigate something that can clearly be proven to be false. resists an...
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. >> tonight cecile richards, gloria stein 'em on what may have been the largest protest in america historynd what this movement does next. >> this can't end today. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes on what the white house called donald trump's first working day on the fourth day, sean spicer said he is not in the business of lying to the american people.
. >> tonight cecile richards, gloria stein 'em on what may have been the largest protest in america historynd what this movement does next. >> this can't end today. >> "all in" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes on what the white house called donald trump's first working day on the fourth day, sean spicer said he is not in the business of lying to the american people.
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stein: i just become senator myhy's successor and from perspective see how well she has done. fighterough, she is a and she has run a very good operation. i am also pleased and my colleagues join with that saying where is she ? thank you for everything you have done for this committee. [applause] [applause] >> do have a copy to sign? you want to speak? submit for the record mr. durbin. all business done. we will adjourn. [chatter] >> democrats delay vote on sessions nomination. senate democrats are delaying a vote on senator jeff sessions nomination to be president trumps attorney general are doing they want more time to review the pic. read more at the hill.com. this year's march for life rally takes place friday in washington d c marking the decision known as roe versus wade. the rally begins at noon eastern. at 1:00 they will march to the supreme court. one of coverage here on c-span. coverage here on c c-span.]sp -- discussing the executive orders assigned by president trump to expand the pipelines. stephen moore will discuss president trump's proposals to lower taxes and
stein: i just become senator myhy's successor and from perspective see how well she has done. fighterough, she is a and she has run a very good operation. i am also pleased and my colleagues join with that saying where is she ? thank you for everything you have done for this committee. [applause] [applause] >> do have a copy to sign? you want to speak? submit for the record mr. durbin. all business done. we will adjourn. [chatter] >> democrats delay vote on sessions nomination....
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this goes down, hurry up and wait, time to get to it and now with charley gasparino, kennedy, ben stein, adam, but last but worried the most charles payne. you're nervous, right, charles. [laughter] charles: i'm nervous because he's dealing with republicans, believe it or not. that's part of what the retreat is this weekend. you know, mitch mcconnell, paul ryan, they have their own ideas on how this money should be raised, how much taxes should go down and how much should be spent on infrastructure. they are worried about debt, at least they have, they have been singing that song for the last eight years. they have to articulate to the american public, particularly investors, doesn't have to be in the first hundred one days, that it's going to get done. if we ever lose that sense that it's not going to happen, then i think a lot of this great sentiment, excitement and enthusiasm that we should go up and i would like for them to make sure they let us know it is reto active as well. neil: it might be. it's pushed back. the first signs were when they started saying it's not a hundred day i
this goes down, hurry up and wait, time to get to it and now with charley gasparino, kennedy, ben stein, adam, but last but worried the most charles payne. you're nervous, right, charles. [laughter] charles: i'm nervous because he's dealing with republicans, believe it or not. that's part of what the retreat is this weekend. you know, mitch mcconnell, paul ryan, they have their own ideas on how this money should be raised, how much taxes should go down and how much should be spent on...
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ron bron stein, former spokesman for the cia george little said this. let's stare this reality square in the face. president-elect is pro-putin and believes julian assange. on january 20th we will be less safe. that's a strong statement. what's the impact of something like that, especially for the men and women, the career professionals in the intelligence community, some of whom risk their lives? >> there's no question about the impact of all of this on the intelligence community, kind of the concern that you will have in trump a president who will accept intelligence when it fits his agenda and his predilections, and will resist it when it doesn't. the real issue is how far does that concern that you heard there extend among republicans in the senate because i completely agree with david that the primary motivation here for trump is retrospective, that he views acknowledging the russian hack as kind of an undercutting of his win. but there is also a perspective element in this. he has signalled as repeatedly as he can he wants to pursue a very differe
ron bron stein, former spokesman for the cia george little said this. let's stare this reality square in the face. president-elect is pro-putin and believes julian assange. on january 20th we will be less safe. that's a strong statement. what's the impact of something like that, especially for the men and women, the career professionals in the intelligence community, some of whom risk their lives? >> there's no question about the impact of all of this on the intelligence community, kind...
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when jill stein was making her case about voter irregularities, wanting to have -- following the election, the lawyers for donald trump testified that there was no voter fraud to justify her request for a recount. so that is kind of where that is. for a person who is a newly elected president of the united dates to be so insecure to declare that he is now the theident, and he is saying popular vote, 3 million americans voted illegally. and undermine the integrity of our voting system is really strange. in addition to that, on top of it, he wants to investigate clearly behat can proven to be false, but he resists an investigation of the russian disruption of our election and any connection to his campaign. all we want is the truth for the american people. i frankly feel very sad about the president making this claim. i felt sorry for him. i even prayed for him, but then i prayed for the united states of america. >> what is your response to the anticipated executive orders from president trump on immigration and refugee resettlement? >> he is going to the department of homeland security tod
when jill stein was making her case about voter irregularities, wanting to have -- following the election, the lawyers for donald trump testified that there was no voter fraud to justify her request for a recount. so that is kind of where that is. for a person who is a newly elected president of the united dates to be so insecure to declare that he is now the theident, and he is saying popular vote, 3 million americans voted illegally. and undermine the integrity of our voting system is really...
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kpix 5's susie stein is live where the river is covering roads and starting to cover field. >> reporter: that's right. we are here at a vineyard along deer park road. this is how it looks in napa county at this point. the only water rescue of the day took place down the road from where we are standing. good news, everyone is okay. the napa river is threatening to crest in the next couple of hours. this is how most roads that intersect the napa river look right now. the river is starting to jump its banks. swallowing any vineyards in its way. >> under 6 feet of water right now. >> the hardest hit areas are the latter. the cross streets connecting highway 29 and the trail. the two arteries run purpen dickialer to each other and the napa river. what worries crews is the speed of the water as it rises. . >> 5 inches in 24 hours. that is a lot of water . >> reporter: other than road closures this storm has yet to become an emergency situation. he says the flooding could be considered standard before the drought. >> this is typical for road crews. used to dealing with it. we got complaisant o
kpix 5's susie stein is live where the river is covering roads and starting to cover field. >> reporter: that's right. we are here at a vineyard along deer park road. this is how it looks in napa county at this point. the only water rescue of the day took place down the road from where we are standing. good news, everyone is okay. the napa river is threatening to crest in the next couple of hours. this is how most roads that intersect the napa river look right now. the river is starting...
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it's call the baby ruth because the owner of the ruth is ruth stein. she's no baby anymore. this is the baby ruth's husband. your first name? >> rob. >> where are you all from? >> toronto. >> so you are canadians. you know that justin bieber just performed. he's a canadian. tr trivia. who's the prime minister of your country? >> trudeau. >> he was the prime minister decades ago. >> we'll trade him for trump. >> we're not here to talk politics. did you decide to name this baby ruth in honor of your wife? >> i had to name it in honor of my wife. >> because? >> it's a get out of jail free card. >> sounds like these guys have had a good time. has everybody had a great new year's eve? this is a my daughter. i know she wants to ask you a question. >> you came from canada. what's the route to get here from miami? >> you've got to come through lake ontario and down through the erie canal and the hudson river and out through the ocean and down here. >> how long does that take? >> takes about seven or eight days. >> how many years have you been doing it? >> about 15 years. >> can you
it's call the baby ruth because the owner of the ruth is ruth stein. she's no baby anymore. this is the baby ruth's husband. your first name? >> rob. >> where are you all from? >> toronto. >> so you are canadians. you know that justin bieber just performed. he's a canadian. tr trivia. who's the prime minister of your country? >> trudeau. >> he was the prime minister decades ago. >> we'll trade him for trump. >> we're not here to talk politics. did...
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officials worry his administration will dismandell his klemm men si initiative >> the the bruce entraining stein cover brand b street band is the latest to cancel. they said they wanted to respect the boss who publicly backed hillary clinton during the election. the b street obviously is a nod to the e street band. >>> finally got milk? money? well, you can probably get some if you bought milk in the last 13 years, that's because you may be legible to receive a slice of a 52 million dollar settlement against the dairy industry if you lived in dc between 2003 and now, you qualify to claim part of that milk settlement. i have no idea what the settlement has to do with or how go about claiming it but there you go. >> i was going to ask that? for all the milk i've had since 2003? >> my daughter? >> probably get about >> man. >> i'll be part of it. >>> european leaders appearing to be split on donald trump's plans to make new trade deals with britain. >>> president obama welcomes the world series champions chicago cubs to the white house. >>> live look across dc. it is 4:42. 41 degrees. and we ain't
officials worry his administration will dismandell his klemm men si initiative >> the the bruce entraining stein cover brand b street band is the latest to cancel. they said they wanted to respect the boss who publicly backed hillary clinton during the election. the b street obviously is a nod to the e street band. >>> finally got milk? money? well, you can probably get some if you bought milk in the last 13 years, that's because you may be legible to receive a slice of a 52...
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i don't think they get enough credit for thaey >> pauley: next, ben stein on our next chapter.tezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea, nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take, ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. that i was on the icelandic game show. and everyone knows me for discounts, like safe driver and paperless billing. but nobody knows the box behind the discounts. oh, it's like my father always told me -- "put that down.
i don't think they get enough credit for thaey >> pauley: next, ben stein on our next chapter.tezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of...
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. >> host: jennifer stein hauer, "the new york times," do you think chuck schumer has regrets of those changes now coming in as leader? >> guest: not that he will admit to. an interesting clip to watch that, mitch mcconnell on the senate floor, they will live to regret this sooner than you think. that surface ad lot in the last few weeks, obviously with president-elect trump nominating one of the, one of the most conservative cabinets arguably in generations, democrats, to be fair, it is not as if any party would be inclined to filibuster all cabinet nominees that would be just not done, however they pretty much loss every leverage to take against even one they really want to block. >> host: has chuck schumer shown his hand on any of nominees of the incoming trump administration? >> guest: he has spoken negatively of all of them. democrats will pick their shots. they may be able to align republicans. republicans have been excited about donald trump nominees. there are one or two that are trouble spots. i think that is where democrats go for the kill. >> guest: he has said, he said rece
. >> host: jennifer stein hauer, "the new york times," do you think chuck schumer has regrets of those changes now coming in as leader? >> guest: not that he will admit to. an interesting clip to watch that, mitch mcconnell on the senate floor, they will live to regret this sooner than you think. that surface ad lot in the last few weeks, obviously with president-elect trump nominating one of the, one of the most conservative cabinets arguably in generations, democrats, to...
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. >> gloria stein um surveyed the crowd that brought d.c.>> a feel that in the face of this current political climate, it's vital that we all make it our mission to get really, really personal. >> the morning rally took on the feeling of a purposeful parade. groups from across the country filing down independence avenue reveling in common purpose. among them a rising star, new jersey senator korey booker who said this amounts to a message to the president. >> i hope he recognizes there is a greater america than the one he envisions, he has degraded, women, immigrants. there is only one way to make the country strong, to unite the country. this is people speaking out for love today. what we heard yesterday was not that. >> this is noon. this is a crowd here six hours with several hours left to go. they tell us this is just the beginning. >> h we are down but not out. women are going to lead the resistence. >> a rallying cry they say builds on the past and looks to the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> that was alicia keys, one of many celebrities to ins
. >> gloria stein um surveyed the crowd that brought d.c.>> a feel that in the face of this current political climate, it's vital that we all make it our mission to get really, really personal. >> the morning rally took on the feeling of a purposeful parade. groups from across the country filing down independence avenue reveling in common purpose. among them a rising star, new jersey senator korey booker who said this amounts to a message to the president. >> i hope he...
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but let me say this-- was-- were those-- same words useed by anyone to describe jill stein and her fantasy of a recount based on-- quote-- voter fraud that she detected in wisconsin and michigan that ended up getting her millions of dollars-- taxpayer dollars and a lot of platform by the media, and perhaps even on your network? somehow that was a great idea by jill stein for 70,000 vote because they didn't want to accept the election results that they didn't expect, and they wouldn't accept. so i just have to say the president is talking about registration and voter rolls. and i don't think anybody can deny there are people registered to vote, people registered to vote in different state, people ineligible to vote because they're dead and shouldn't vote. >> woodruff: you mentionedly the media. we know the president has been engageide don't know any other way to put it-- than a long-running battle with the media, has been very critical if much, if not most of the news media. and today, in the "new york times," it's running a story, your colleague the white house chief strategist, steve bann
but let me say this-- was-- were those-- same words useed by anyone to describe jill stein and her fantasy of a recount based on-- quote-- voter fraud that she detected in wisconsin and michigan that ended up getting her millions of dollars-- taxpayer dollars and a lot of platform by the media, and perhaps even on your network? somehow that was a great idea by jill stein for 70,000 vote because they didn't want to accept the election results that they didn't expect, and they wouldn't accept. so...