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the big advantage america has if you look at our team, actually the big advantage america has if you look at our team, actually two big advantages, we have something called title ix. many years ago that requires women get the same opportunities in sports as men do, and that is why -- [applause] president obama: one of the reasons the american team did so well is the women were amazing. and because they have got opportunities, right, which teaches us something about the need to make sure women and men, boys and girls get the same opportunities, because you do better when everybody has a chance, not just someone. but the second thing when you look at the u.s. olympic team, and there are all kinds of different sorts of people of all different shapes and sizes, and part of it is because we draw from a bigger genetic pool than anybody, right? we have the gymnasts that are like this big. better when everybody has a simone biles came by the white house, she is a tiny thing. amazing athletes. and we have michael phelps who is 6'8", and his shoulders are this big, and that is good for swimming
the big advantage america has if you look at our team, actually the big advantage america has if you look at our team, actually two big advantages, we have something called title ix. many years ago that requires women get the same opportunities in sports as men do, and that is why -- [applause] president obama: one of the reasons the american team did so well is the women were amazing. and because they have got opportunities, right, which teaches us something about the need to make sure women...
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america is on the move. two careers ago, america was in deep trouble. i became president, inflation was over 12%. we were on the brink of a serious recession, the worst in 40 years. there had been a loss of trust in the white house itself. we were still involved in vietnam. when i took the oath of office in august of 1974, i said i have not been elected by your ballots, but i ask that you confirm me by your prayers. those prayers really helped. in the meantime, america has turned around. i put the ship of state on an even keel. i held a firm hand on the tiller for a steady course. and today, we're doing much, much better. the rate of inflation has been cut by more than 50%. the job picture is getting better. we've added 4 million more jobs in the last 18 months. 88 million people are working today. we've restored confidence and trust in the white house itself. and america is at peace. not a single young american is fighting or dying on any foreign soil tonight. i want to keep it that way for the next four years. we have two mainly problems. we want to k
america is on the move. two careers ago, america was in deep trouble. i became president, inflation was over 12%. we were on the brink of a serious recession, the worst in 40 years. there had been a loss of trust in the white house itself. we were still involved in vietnam. when i took the oath of office in august of 1974, i said i have not been elected by your ballots, but i ask that you confirm me by your prayers. those prayers really helped. in the meantime, america has turned around. i put...
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>>host: i heard somebody say sterday's that miami is the outburst of what is wrong with america and the best of why america works at the same time . t know >>guest: i don know without worst that they talk about by a very proud of this community . i just celebrated my 80th birthday i was born in a hospital here in miami literally have lived here my entire life . i grew up in miami which was not diverse heavily southern that is what i have a little bit of a southern accent and it has become a great international city and i am proud the model that miami represents how you can except people from around the world and in a relatively short period of time to maintain those things that they admire about their previous culture but also become a fully 100 percent functioning participating in our democracy that is of lessonmi that miami can teach to other cities that will be undergoing that transition. >> it was close but florida went for president-elect trump . what do you say to people that our concerned aboute immigration? >> we should be proud how well the up process has worked here in miami .
>>host: i heard somebody say sterday's that miami is the outburst of what is wrong with america and the best of why america works at the same time . t know >>guest: i don know without worst that they talk about by a very proud of this community . i just celebrated my 80th birthday i was born in a hospital here in miami literally have lived here my entire life . i grew up in miami which was not diverse heavily southern that is what i have a little bit of a southern accent and it has...
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look at what has happened on the coast here in latin america. u look at chile, peru, colombia -- all of them are growing faster and all of them are doing better because of the new openness and democracy that exists in these countries. and what is true here is true around the world. the one thing i have to say is, democracy is more than just elections. democracy is also a free press, democracy is also freedom of religion. democracy is making sure that the rights of minorities are protected, not just the majority. --ocracy is role of law and rule of law-- and an independent judiciary. it is a matter of all of these elements coming together. but the main thing we have learned is that in this knowledge-based economy, this society, you can maintain order for a while with a nondemocratic government, but it will rot from within. over time, those governments fail and those economies fail, because when they make mistakes they try to hide them instead of solving them. when somebody has a legitimate criticism of a problem, it can be ignored because politici
look at what has happened on the coast here in latin america. u look at chile, peru, colombia -- all of them are growing faster and all of them are doing better because of the new openness and democracy that exists in these countries. and what is true here is true around the world. the one thing i have to say is, democracy is more than just elections. democracy is also a free press, democracy is also freedom of religion. democracy is making sure that the rights of minorities are protected, not...
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at the top of the mill from the christian coalition of america and i was struck by it at the time. it became on the heels in between the election and thanksgiving and it had this caption underneath it. it said family at prayer, pennsylvania, 1942. of course it was a black-and-white photo, a white family saying grace before a meal and then it had this line of text further explaining the transition from the photo to the message verse coalition of america and it said this. it said we will soon be celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first thanksgiving. god has still not withheld his blessing upon this nation although we now richly deserve such condemnation. we have a lot to give thanks for what we also need to pray to her heavenly father and ask them to protect us from those enemies outside and within who want to see america destroyed. so that's the message that comes from this image right after the re-election of president barack obama in 2012. at the time i wasn't working on the book quite yet but i immediately saved it because it seemed to me a kind of artifact and assemble of t
at the top of the mill from the christian coalition of america and i was struck by it at the time. it became on the heels in between the election and thanksgiving and it had this caption underneath it. it said family at prayer, pennsylvania, 1942. of course it was a black-and-white photo, a white family saying grace before a meal and then it had this line of text further explaining the transition from the photo to the message verse coalition of america and it said this. it said we will soon be...
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the anguish." not only for america, but for the world, according to "liberation." saying trump" is is a threat to america and the world. and talk about something we have seen in the wake of this bitter campaign, that is the image of the united states. it has taken quite a beating. it talking about "the american dream" with a question mark. thomas: very cute caricatures there on the cover. moving back stateside, many are happy that the whole campaign is coming to a close. yet?" s it over talking about pre-election jitters. keep calm and take cover here. jitters could continue after the results come out. you can see the front page of "the new yorker" this week. this issue has come out before, and what is interesting is it can work regardless of who wins. , "sweet jesus, please god," but that could apply to both caps. camps. thomas: whoever wins the election has to do with a very divided nation. flo: that's right, and several papers are trying to see a little bit of light at the end of the tunnel. you can see "the washington post" trying to figure out how the next pres
the anguish." not only for america, but for the world, according to "liberation." saying trump" is is a threat to america and the world. and talk about something we have seen in the wake of this bitter campaign, that is the image of the united states. it has taken quite a beating. it talking about "the american dream" with a question mark. thomas: very cute caricatures there on the cover. moving back stateside, many are happy that the whole campaign is coming to a...
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they are from every country across the americas. [applause] president obama: so, we want to help you -- this generation grants, skills training. today, i am announcing the longevity latin american and caribbean society innovation hub, a way to connect civil society organizations across the region so you can support each other. we are investing $40 million into the young people across the caribbean, to help you start your own businesses, and we are helping by opening the global exchange, so you can showcase your new enterprise to people around the world. that way you can connect and hopefully get resources that you otherwise did not have. and we are moving ahead with more educational partnerships like the 100,000 strong in the americas. by the end of the decade, we want 100,000 u.s. students studying in the americas, and 100,000 from the americas study studying in the united states. [applause] president obama: and we are announcing a partnership between the united states and the development banks to fund a competition exclusively betw
they are from every country across the americas. [applause] president obama: so, we want to help you -- this generation grants, skills training. today, i am announcing the longevity latin american and caribbean society innovation hub, a way to connect civil society organizations across the region so you can support each other. we are investing $40 million into the young people across the caribbean, to help you start your own businesses, and we are helping by opening the global exchange, so you...
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to find the center and the meaning of america. he says, this place is a swamp with people that are not innovative or interesting. not much has changed. [laughter] he says i have to figure out how to make sense of the real meaning and center of america. there are 25 states and he travels to 2/3 of them and says i've found the meaning of america, it's the rotary club. the rotary club did not exist but the proto-rotary club did exist. the centers of volunteerism and entrepreneurialism is not for profit, also not for profit, the steamboat institute, the way social ventures and philanthropy were organized. it is not just that we had theological disagreements, it is that they were going to build particular local institutions, churches, and synagogues. ultimately the meaning of america is found in the fact that the europeans used to think there was a continuism between -- continuum between isolationism and collectivism. there was statism and there was isolated isolationism. if you cannot believe in large government, you must not believe i
to find the center and the meaning of america. he says, this place is a swamp with people that are not innovative or interesting. not much has changed. [laughter] he says i have to figure out how to make sense of the real meaning and center of america. there are 25 states and he travels to 2/3 of them and says i've found the meaning of america, it's the rotary club. the rotary club did not exist but the proto-rotary club did exist. the centers of volunteerism and entrepreneurialism is not for...
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the world. so, folks, this is our time. this is america's time. are in better shape than ever and we only generation, my generation, the baby boomers, now outnumbered by the millennials, the most talented, most educated generation in american history. this is not a joke. [applause] folks, we are already great. oh my god, we have so much potential. imagine. imagine. every single moment america being powered by renewable energy for the next 10 years. imagine every kid in america with the potential to go to college regardless of their zip code. imagine being able to fly from new york to london at hypersonic speed in less than three hours. imagine, imagine, what is happening right now in our hospitals, medical science, 3-d printers that are actually printing the skin that can go on traumatic burns. 3-d printers on the leverage of printing body parts for organ transplant. computers making billions of calculations per second. imagine, i promise you, more than anything else i've ever said, within the next 10 years, the next five years, we will change can
the world. so, folks, this is our time. this is america's time. are in better shape than ever and we only generation, my generation, the baby boomers, now outnumbered by the millennials, the most talented, most educated generation in american history. this is not a joke. [applause] folks, we are already great. oh my god, we have so much potential. imagine. imagine. every single moment america being powered by renewable energy for the next 10 years. imagine every kid in america with the...
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governor, i heard somebody say yesterday that miami is the worst of what's wrong with america and thebest of why america works at the same time. the best and the worst is all right here in miami. >> guest: well, i don't know what the worst is they're talking about. i'm very proud of this community. i just celebrated my 80th birthday. i was born in a hospital here in miami, so i have literally lived here my entire life. i grew up in a miami which was a very nondiverse miami, heavily southern. that's why i have a little bit of a southern accent. and it is become a great international city and i'm proud of the model that miami represents of how you can accept people from around the world and in a relatively short period of time have them both maintain the things that they admired about their previous culture, but also become a fully, 100% functioning american participating in our democracy. i think that's a lesson that miami can teach to other cities in and miami that are undergoing the exact same transition. >> host: a close election, but florida went for president-elect trump. what do
governor, i heard somebody say yesterday that miami is the worst of what's wrong with america and thebest of why america works at the same time. the best and the worst is all right here in miami. >> guest: well, i don't know what the worst is they're talking about. i'm very proud of this community. i just celebrated my 80th birthday. i was born in a hospital here in miami, so i have literally lived here my entire life. i grew up in a miami which was a very nondiverse miami, heavily...
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the way. it is not just in latin america. the united states, one of the things we are finding is we need computer science and literacy in the schools. we need to make sure also that we set up technical training systems where somebody who is unemployed in a city where the used to be a big factory but now the factory is closed, or because of automation and robots, fewer people are working there, those people have lost their jobs, they might not be able to afford a four-year university. give them six weeks, eight weeks or 10 weeks of training. get them in a job right now, and then overtime, they can learn even more. so congratulations, you guys are doing great work. [applause] president obama: all right. ok. so this is a team effort now. it is good to see this swap ration. everybody is pointing at one person. this gentleman right here, right in the front. [applause] >> hello, mr. president. beautifuldent of this university with a gorgeous group of people. i will give context to my question. the smartest man i know is my dad. my
the way. it is not just in latin america. the united states, one of the things we are finding is we need computer science and literacy in the schools. we need to make sure also that we set up technical training systems where somebody who is unemployed in a city where the used to be a big factory but now the factory is closed, or because of automation and robots, fewer people are working there, those people have lost their jobs, they might not be able to afford a four-year university. give them...
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the real america is going to win tomorrow. coverage continues now into the 11th hour with brian williams, that's next. >>> donald trump is rallying michigan voters. we're live with his closing pitch. also, hillary clinton's midnight rally, we're in raleigh north carolina, where she is set to arrive following a star-studied event in philadelphia tonight. and just one hour to go until election day, the decision between trump and clinton now squarely in the hands of the voters. the 11th hour begins now. >>> you better believe this is the 11th hour of the 2016 campaign. within the next hour, in fact, the first votes in the nation will be cast in the small but famous village of dixsville notch in new hampshire, and the first polls will be closing less than 17 hours from now. good evening from hour election headquarters in new york where we have a look outside democracy plaza, outside 30 rock advantage, with tomorrow electoral maps we will have it embla embla emblazeed on the states. the of a punishing and divisive campaign that has
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the imperial ethos." bill fletcher, author of "black america and the passing of fidel castro." castro." - today on america's test kitchen: bridget prepares the ultimate thick-crust sicilian-style pizza. becky shows us how to make homemade ricotta cheese. and julia makes pasta with cauliflower, bacon, and breadcrumbs. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment. at dcs, our mission is design that delivers,
the imperial ethos." bill fletcher, author of "black america and the passing of fidel castro." castro." - today on america's test kitchen: bridget prepares the ultimate thick-crust sicilian-style pizza. becky shows us how to make homemade ricotta cheese. and julia makes pasta with cauliflower, bacon, and breadcrumbs. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment. at dcs, our mission is...
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because virtually every square inch of the americas is the homeland of an american people. the ceremony continues until just before dawn. women's clam shell necklaces clicking gently against their dresses. ma birds, deer or hunters supported their females meanwhile they raised their voices skyward. between songs the singers offered prayers of thanks for the creation and the renewal of the world. finally they stopped and walked addway under a full moon. and outside it's gently from the shore and inside people slept and unaware that crescent city men had established their own branch of california's expanding killing machine. coast rangers and mountain rangers had been well armed by california governor and january 1854 california's state quarter master general had sent the judge 20 muskets. 10 rifles and 1,000 rifle cartridges. and 2,000 rifles and heavily armed militia men prepare to do one thing and one thing only. kill californians. in the predawn hours of december 3 1st, 1854, as many as 116 militia men accompanied by an unknown number of auxiliaries surrounded the village
because virtually every square inch of the americas is the homeland of an american people. the ceremony continues until just before dawn. women's clam shell necklaces clicking gently against their dresses. ma birds, deer or hunters supported their females meanwhile they raised their voices skyward. between songs the singers offered prayers of thanks for the creation and the renewal of the world. finally they stopped and walked addway under a full moon. and outside it's gently from the shore and...
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the riveter. people of america associated the song with that image. jeep was invented in western pennsylvania. it was 1940 that the war department sent out an request for proposals to one of 35 carmakers in america. well, it said we need this miracle vehicle. something that will replace the horse. it has to go anyplace a horse can go. it has to climb a 30 degree parade, pull a gun, and i cannot weigh more than a big horse. we need it and 49 days. the big car makers said we can did design that you can do it and 49 days? ford and gm and the big guys did not submit. but a little carmaker in western pennsylvania, butler, pennsylvania, said no one is buying our midget automobiles. they were building small cars on the british austin patent. those engineers stayed up all night at a diner and literally on the back of a napkin sketch the design for a jeep. and 49 days they delivered the banton reconnaissance car as it was called. after pearl harbor the war department really wanted as little miracle cars. they said to the bantam car company can you make 300,000
the riveter. people of america associated the song with that image. jeep was invented in western pennsylvania. it was 1940 that the war department sent out an request for proposals to one of 35 carmakers in america. well, it said we need this miracle vehicle. something that will replace the horse. it has to go anyplace a horse can go. it has to climb a 30 degree parade, pull a gun, and i cannot weigh more than a big horse. we need it and 49 days. the big car makers said we can did design that...
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the meaning of america is love. the many of america's building a better product or persuading someone to marry you or persuading someone to join your church or synagogue. there's a huge civic mindedness in american history. newtd sunday at 6:30, gingrich, van jones, and patrick addictionscuss opioid and treatment. >> people have to change their minds. but also have to change their brains back. this is a biological thing. organ, and once these doctors hand you the phils and say, hey, we took the molar out of your mouth, take these pills, you broke your collar bone, take these pills, for a lot of people, those pills organ.that >> watch on c-span, c-span.org, and listen on the c-span radio app. >> former cuban president fidel castro died last night at the age of 90. cuba has announced nine days of mourning, with the funeral scheduled for december 4 in santiago. bill castro is simply cuban presidency in 1959. he led the revolutionary government that toppled the government of batista. in 2010, he gave a speech to the cuba
the meaning of america is love. the many of america's building a better product or persuading someone to marry you or persuading someone to join your church or synagogue. there's a huge civic mindedness in american history. newtd sunday at 6:30, gingrich, van jones, and patrick addictionscuss opioid and treatment. >> people have to change their minds. but also have to change their brains back. this is a biological thing. organ, and once these doctors hand you the phils and say, hey, we...
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the people of america know the answer.enhower now. ,rom every heart and horizon from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the people of america, a thunder grows, a century has brought the threat of a new slavery but there is a new lincoln. statesman, soldier, citizen, esther american -- dwight david eisenhower. the u.s. senator john f. kennedy story, i campaign film from 1958 detailing the compliments of jfk's first term serving the people of massachusetts as a democrat. senator kennedy won reelection that year with about 73% of the vote. >> we present the united states senator john f. kennedy's story. ♪ >> this is washington, d.c. -- official capital of the united states, unofficial capital of
the people of america know the answer.enhower now. ,rom every heart and horizon from women and youth, farms and factories, even from democrats who place principle above party, for all the people of america, a thunder grows, a century has brought the threat of a new slavery but there is a new lincoln. statesman, soldier, citizen, esther american -- dwight david eisenhower. the u.s. senator john f. kennedy story, i campaign film from 1958 detailing the compliments of jfk's first term serving the...
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the lives of our families. we defined that choice to america. never forget the wonderful people who came to our rallies and stood in our rope lines, who put their hopess in our hands, in her hands, who invested in each and every one of us. i saw them the truth that america is not only great, but it is good. [applause] so with a grateful heart, i leave this campaign with a prayer that has evening raterha meaning to me now that i've come to norvasc country so much better, thanks to all of you and what a privilege it is spent to do so. that prayer is very simple. god bless america. thank you. [applause] [applause] [inaudible]ll. >> thank you all. all for thank you all for coming. we had a long nights. we had a great night. [applause]bers voters turned out in record numbers undelivered and historic victory. [applause] earlier today senator kerry called with his congratulations. we had a really good phone call. he was very gracious., senator kerry waged a spirited campaign and he and his supporters can be proud of their efforts. [applause] senator ke
the lives of our families. we defined that choice to america. never forget the wonderful people who came to our rallies and stood in our rope lines, who put their hopess in our hands, in her hands, who invested in each and every one of us. i saw them the truth that america is not only great, but it is good. [applause] so with a grateful heart, i leave this campaign with a prayer that has evening raterha meaning to me now that i've come to norvasc country so much better, thanks to all of you...
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and the young people of america and the joy and the passion and the intensityu know, our long time friend jon bon jovi with us with. he was with us in philadelphia where he and bruce springstein sang, and jon said hey, i want to go down to raleigh, and so here he is. [ screaming ] and you know between now and the time that the poll closes tomorrow, we're going to be living on a prayer. [ screaming ] i was really impressed when everybody's hand wednesday up and says that you voted. go and find someone else that has not voted okay. bridge out your friends, your roommates, stranger s on the street. just stop and talk to them about what is at stake on this election because north carolina is key. it's not only important for our election, are you ready to e leblth roy cooper as -- [ screaming ] . >> the next governor? [ screaming ] wel. >> well, i sure hope so and i hope that you're ready to elect lieutenant coleman and how about dan blue the third for state treasure er and i really help you will send deborah ross to washington. we were all fired up when we were in m
and the young people of america and the joy and the passion and the intensityu know, our long time friend jon bon jovi with us with. he was with us in philadelphia where he and bruce springstein sang, and jon said hey, i want to go down to raleigh, and so here he is. [ screaming ] and you know between now and the time that the poll closes tomorrow, we're going to be living on a prayer. [ screaming ] i was really impressed when everybody's hand wednesday up and says that you voted. go and find...
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the white vote in rural america. a slice of the country whose strength many underestimated as they made a mockery of the polls. fueling this incredible upset. with more on that we turn to nbc's kevin tibbles in michigan. >> in the american heartland, farmers like aaron kate are back at work. just one day a and their vote was finally heard. what's the message people like you sent? >> i sense we've been forgotten in the last eight years. >> so important was middle america to trump his final campaign event was a raucous gathering of 4,000 in grand rapids, michigan. last night, local republicans in this county of city and country celebrated. >> i think we're going to look back in the records, look back at tonight. >> it was the rural vote in the small towns of states like michigan and pennsylvania that helped push trump over the top. with issues like jobs, health care and big government. more white voters in rural michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin went for trump. than they did for mitt romney four years ago. this coupl
the white vote in rural america. a slice of the country whose strength many underestimated as they made a mockery of the polls. fueling this incredible upset. with more on that we turn to nbc's kevin tibbles in michigan. >> in the american heartland, farmers like aaron kate are back at work. just one day a and their vote was finally heard. what's the message people like you sent? >> i sense we've been forgotten in the last eight years. >> so important was middle america to...
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the issue? an america themed party. wait until you hear why there was an uproar. >>> new details about the mysterious murder of a dnc staff in a dc neighborhood. >> what happened those two minutes we'd like, we'd love to know >> the details his parents have revealed about the investigation. >>> a long time elementary school teacher is facing disturbing charges that date back years. concerned parents are demanding answers. your news starts right now. >>> we begin tonight with this county, two people are dead following a multi-car crash. thank you for staying with us, i'm tony perkins >> i'm shawn yancy. that crash happened at the intersection of air park and wood field roads in gaithersburg. fox 5 anjali hemphill is on the scene with the latest. >> reporter: i can tell you the aftermath of this crash is horrific. we're also learning the two people who died are adult men and both drivers of the cars involved in this accident. you can probably still see mind he air park road is com large section of this road is shut down to
the issue? an america themed party. wait until you hear why there was an uproar. >>> new details about the mysterious murder of a dnc staff in a dc neighborhood. >> what happened those two minutes we'd like, we'd love to know >> the details his parents have revealed about the investigation. >>> a long time elementary school teacher is facing disturbing charges that date back years. concerned parents are demanding answers. your news starts right now. >>> we...
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. >> gettysburg college professor on world war ii and its impact on civil rights. , the:00 on real america 1968 film on the black panthers founded 50 years ago by qe2 and bobby seal. -- huey newton and bobby seal. of the business owners in the community and also to see that the status quo is kept intact. at four: 30ternoon eastern, an archaeologist on his finding what excavating the revolutionary war battlefield the saratoga in new york. his desperation to his book " 1777: tipping point at saratoga." the time she dies was five feet tall and at least 60 years old and a battle casualty at saratoga. what is going on? >> at 6:00 eastern on american artifacts -- down, thee wings cut second training flight, they give you more wing and a bigger engine and you would hop up and down the field. when you are ready for the big day, you talk to your instructor who would talk to you on the ground while having you on the shoulder appeared -- you would make your solo flight. >> a pilot takes us on a tour of a military aviation museum in virginia, one of the largest private collections of world war i and w
. >> gettysburg college professor on world war ii and its impact on civil rights. , the:00 on real america 1968 film on the black panthers founded 50 years ago by qe2 and bobby seal. -- huey newton and bobby seal. of the business owners in the community and also to see that the status quo is kept intact. at four: 30ternoon eastern, an archaeologist on his finding what excavating the revolutionary war battlefield the saratoga in new york. his desperation to his book " 1777: tipping...
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he went to washington dc to find the meaning of america. he says, this place is a swamp with people that are not innovative or interesting. not much has changed. he says, i have to figure out how to make sense of the real meaning and center of america. there are 25 states and he and sayso 2/3 of them i've found the meaning of america, the rotary club. exist.to-rotary club did the centers of volunteerism and entrepreneurialism is not for profit, not for profit, the steamboat institute, the way social ventures and philanthropy were organized. it is not just that we had disagreements, it is that they were going to build local institutions, churches, and synagogues. the meaning of america is found europeanst that the used to think there was a continuou -- continuous and between isolationism and collectivism. ism andas statu isolationism. if you cannot believe in government you must not believe in community. tocqueville says that does not make sense of these people's experience. they believe in a space for ism, but it is voluntary. the meaning of
he went to washington dc to find the meaning of america. he says, this place is a swamp with people that are not innovative or interesting. not much has changed. he says, i have to figure out how to make sense of the real meaning and center of america. there are 25 states and he and sayso 2/3 of them i've found the meaning of america, the rotary club. exist.to-rotary club did the centers of volunteerism and entrepreneurialism is not for profit, not for profit, the steamboat institute, the way...
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the riveter. people of america associated the song with that image. jeep was invented in western pennsylvania. it was 1940 that the war requestnt sent out an for proposals to one of 35 carmakers in america. well, it said we need this miracle vehicle. something that will replace the horse. it has to go anyplace a horse can go. it has to climb a 30 degree parade, pull a gun, and i cannot wait more than a big horse. -- weigh more than a big horse. we need it and 49 days. the big car makers said we can design that you can do it and 49 days? ford and gm and the big guys did not submit. but a little carmaker in western pennsylvania, butler, pennsylvania, said no one is buying our midget automobiles. they were building small cars on the british austin patent. those engineers stayed up all night at a diner and literally on the back of a napkin sketch the design for a jeep. delivered theey banton reconnaissance car as it was called. after pearl harbor the war department really wanted as little miracle cars. they said to the bantam car company can you make 300,
the riveter. people of america associated the song with that image. jeep was invented in western pennsylvania. it was 1940 that the war requestnt sent out an for proposals to one of 35 carmakers in america. well, it said we need this miracle vehicle. something that will replace the horse. it has to go anyplace a horse can go. it has to climb a 30 degree parade, pull a gun, and i cannot wait more than a big horse. -- weigh more than a big horse. we need it and 49 days. the big car makers said we...
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the america of tomorrow, the america of our demographic future, the america that's more cosmopolitan, more connected with the globalized economy, that's doing better from it, seems on the verge of losing. >> at this point, we don't have -- we don't have the final result. we don't have the final demographic splits, and we don't know how the country is going to evolve in the future. i don't think we can say that all the people who gave donald trump majority are going to be dead in ten years. >> not at all. >> it's not a waning demographic. i don't think that the country is shifting away from the groups that are giving them these majority. if they were, he wouldn't be winning in such big majorities. right now he's put together a list of wins that is impressive by any republican standard. he hasn't taken any deep blue democratic states. he's just taken every state that was within reach. >> the sorting out that's been going on in american life is really advancing, where you have big cities which are overwhelmingly liberal, progressive, black and white and brown, liberals. then you go right
the america of tomorrow, the america of our demographic future, the america that's more cosmopolitan, more connected with the globalized economy, that's doing better from it, seems on the verge of losing. >> at this point, we don't have -- we don't have the final result. we don't have the final demographic splits, and we don't know how the country is going to evolve in the future. i don't think we can say that all the people who gave donald trump majority are going to be dead in ten...
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they now want to travel the americas. we're talking now 20,000 miles >> they'll have to walk a bit quicker. >> slightly. >> you don't want to rush something like this. the whole point is slowing down and experiencie humanity and experiencing what makes us all different but the same. the same things we all want, the happiness, the love, the adventure. that's what travel can do to you. that's how it opens up your mind. hopefully that people will watch this will get that. >> they also set up a go fund me page where they're raising funds not only to assist in their journey, but they know if contribute to the local economies as they go through. if you want to follow along in their journey or contribute to what they're doing, head on over to rightthisminute.com and click on tv show or check it out on our mobile app. >>> our latest winner of the ipad mini giveaway. >> congratulations, and you could win too. all you need is thursday's buzz word, at least 21 years or canada or the u.s. stand by for the "rtm" ipad mini giveaway. >>>
they now want to travel the americas. we're talking now 20,000 miles >> they'll have to walk a bit quicker. >> slightly. >> you don't want to rush something like this. the whole point is slowing down and experiencie humanity and experiencing what makes us all different but the same. the same things we all want, the happiness, the love, the adventure. that's what travel can do to you. that's how it opens up your mind. hopefully that people will watch this will get that....
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the purpose of government. >> it turns time-out meaning of america is persuasion. the meaning of america is love. the meaning of america is building a better product or creating a betterv
the purpose of government. >> it turns time-out meaning of america is persuasion. the meaning of america is love. the meaning of america is building a better product or creating a betterv
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the america salutes you concert. to donate $10, text freedom to 80077 or visit americasalutesyou.org/donate. (audience cheering) give it up for hoodie allen. (fast paced music) and i won't quit ? and your dad don't like it when i talk my ? cause i'm all about it baby ? i'm all about it baby ? staying up late just to pass the time ? and your parents don't like it ? when you're out getting high ? but i'm all about it baby ? i'm all about it baby ? i'm not a rapper just a singer with a game plan ? i play guitar no need to worry 'bout my drake hand ? i just wanna leak this what ? not literally leak this ? just wanna push the music through the speakers ? double shot glass i'm in the back of the pub ? my mate jason at the bar screaming who want what ? now please be warned ? that every song i feature on has capacity to be reborn ? i said that anything can happen when i pick up a pen ? but now i'm all about love so won't you say it again ? i said i used to be the shy type ? backpack on my back on public transport sort of guy
the america salutes you concert. to donate $10, text freedom to 80077 or visit americasalutesyou.org/donate. (audience cheering) give it up for hoodie allen. (fast paced music) and i won't quit ? and your dad don't like it when i talk my ? cause i'm all about it baby ? i'm all about it baby ? staying up late just to pass the time ? and your parents don't like it ? when you're out getting high ? but i'm all about it baby ? i'm all about it baby ? i'm not a rapper just a singer with a game plan ?...
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america. o, here's the deal, folks. if, mr. president-elect, you want an infrastructure program, if you want to bring manufacturing back to america, then you better pay attention to this. which is make it in america. use our tax dollars, your tax dollars, the american tax dollars, on american-made goods and services. not on something from some other place. this doesn't violate trade agreements. and if it does, those trade agreements ought to be changed. this is about rebuilding the american manufacturing sector. let me give you another example. ah, yes, one of my favorites. another example. beyond the bridge, the tappan zee bridge, which is a very good example and a very bad example. the bay bridge, san answer from-oak left-hand side bay bridge. those of -- san francisco- oakland bay bridge. this is an amtrak locomotive. 100% made in america. oh, but america doesn't build locomotives anymore. well, that used to be true. ybe a decade ago we didn't build locomotive. however, in the wisdom of this president obama and the american s
america. o, here's the deal, folks. if, mr. president-elect, you want an infrastructure program, if you want to bring manufacturing back to america, then you better pay attention to this. which is make it in america. use our tax dollars, your tax dollars, the american tax dollars, on american-made goods and services. not on something from some other place. this doesn't violate trade agreements. and if it does, those trade agreements ought to be changed. this is about rebuilding the american...
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at the council of americas in washington, d.c., a colombian senator discussed the issues that still needbe resolved to reach a peace deal. [inaudible conversations] >> well, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. welcome to the council of the americas. we have a great group for a really interesting presentation this morning, so we're very pleased and honored all of you could join us today. for more than 50 years, colombia has suffered from a violent and multi-pronged guerrilla conflict. despite numerous efforts over the years, the conflict repeatedly ebbed and flared. some questioned whether peace might ever come to the country. after more than four years of negotiations in havana, the government and farc negotiators or reached agreement. the text was intended to be comprehensive and conclusive. it was put to the colombian people on october 2nd who narrowly rejected it. afterward, as a mark of the strength of colombia's democracy, the president immediately accepted the result. both the government and the farc have vowed to continue seeking peace, but the path forward is suddenly unclear. me
at the council of americas in washington, d.c., a colombian senator discussed the issues that still needbe resolved to reach a peace deal. [inaudible conversations] >> well, ladies and gentlemen, good morning. welcome to the council of the americas. we have a great group for a really interesting presentation this morning, so we're very pleased and honored all of you could join us today. for more than 50 years, colombia has suffered from a violent and multi-pronged guerrilla conflict....
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. >> hey, i'm still wondering whether it's the same america i grew up in. >> is this the same america for you? >> it's not. >> what a week for new jersey governor chris christie. am i right? the donald trump win has put bridgegate on the back burner, and no longer are people asking if the governor's political career is kaput. instead, they're wondering what position's next for governor christie in the trump white house. he was asked that exact question on "today show" earlier on thursday, and here's what he said -- >> we have not talked about anything. it's true that the president-elect was, was absolutely adamant about not discussing the transition before he was elected. >> and lastly, what does it mean for lieutenant governor kim garre dean know if christie moved on to the white house? she'll take his role, and could that help her gubernatorial ambitions in 2017? many say it could, but here to break be it all down for us, we have jim mcqueeny, political commentator and, of course, friend of the show. >> i've got to ask you first, you okay? you all right? you recovered all right? >>
. >> hey, i'm still wondering whether it's the same america i grew up in. >> is this the same america for you? >> it's not. >> what a week for new jersey governor chris christie. am i right? the donald trump win has put bridgegate on the back burner, and no longer are people asking if the governor's political career is kaput. instead, they're wondering what position's next for governor christie in the trump white house. he was asked that exact question on "today...
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i'm richard lui in new york city, and welcome the "pulse of america" right here on msnbc where your voice can be heard for the next hour. these are the stories that we want to get your pulse on today. first off, how divided is the country? the anti-trump protesters march nationwide, and unite the country. and newt gingrich says they can work with the democrats. >> take something like infrastructure and he can work with chuck schumer and find a bipartisan path to improve infrastructure and something that president obama knows a great deal about, and you could have a bipartisan bill. >> and new names are surfacing for staff administration for the trump administration. and who will reach across the lines to the fill some of the holes? >>> and support from working class americans for trump, and democratic and republican le leaders are asking themselves if they have lost touch with those very voters. >> as we are kick it off here on msnbc, a quick note on how to pulse for the next hour. cal is our guy for that. >> and whatever the preferred couch deis vice is, tablet or phone, you logon to vot
i'm richard lui in new york city, and welcome the "pulse of america" right here on msnbc where your voice can be heard for the next hour. these are the stories that we want to get your pulse on today. first off, how divided is the country? the anti-trump protesters march nationwide, and unite the country. and newt gingrich says they can work with the democrats. >> take something like infrastructure and he can work with chuck schumer and find a bipartisan path to improve...
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move in the sanders warren direction or try to reconnect with rural and working class america. the man who sanders and warrant want to reason the democratic party joins me next. here is what snl did last night. their version of a clinton watch party from tuesday night. >> the urban -- black people vote late. let's hope there's 100,000 of us let's hope there's 100,000 of us in green bay. ?jake reese, ?day to feel alive?? impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down. but your immune system weakens as you get older increasing the risk for me, the shingles virus. i've been lurking inside you since you had chickenpox. i could surface anytime as a painful, blistering rash. one in three people get me in their lifetime, linda. will it be you? and that's why linda got me zostavax, a single shot vaccine. i'm working to boost linda's immune system to help protect her against you, shingles. zostavax is a vaccine used to prevent shingles in adults fifty years of age and older. zostavax does not protect everyone n that may follow it. you should not get zostavax if you are allergic to
move in the sanders warren direction or try to reconnect with rural and working class america. the man who sanders and warrant want to reason the democratic party joins me next. here is what snl did last night. their version of a clinton watch party from tuesday night. >> the urban -- black people vote late. let's hope there's 100,000 of us let's hope there's 100,000 of us in green bay. ?jake reese, ?day to feel alive?? impressive linda. it seems age isn't slowing you down. but your...
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the way. it is not just in latin america. in the united states, one of the things we are finding is we need to expand computer science and literacy in the schools. we need to make sure also that we set up technical training systems where somebody who is unemployed in a city where the used to be a big factory but now the factory is closed, or because of automation and robots, fewer people are working there, those people have lost their jobs, they might not be able to afford a four-year university. give them six weeks, eight weeks or 10 weeks of training. get them in a job right now, and then overtime, they can learn even more. so congratulations, you guys are doing great work. [applause] president obama: all right. ok. so this is a team effort now. it is good to see this cooperation. everybody is pointing at one person. this gentleman right here, right in the front. [applause] >> hello, mr. president. i am a student of this beautiful university with a gorgeous group of people. i will give context to my question. the smartest ma
the way. it is not just in latin america. in the united states, one of the things we are finding is we need to expand computer science and literacy in the schools. we need to make sure also that we set up technical training systems where somebody who is unemployed in a city where the used to be a big factory but now the factory is closed, or because of automation and robots, fewer people are working there, those people have lost their jobs, they might not be able to afford a four-year...
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the russian leader. he became disillusioned with america. and the invasion of iraq washington's unilateral withdrawal from the ballistic missile treaty. at one point the u.s. and russia tried to hit the reset button. it did not work. when antigovernment street protests erupted in russia, vladimir putin claimed washington was behind them. he said the same about the ukrainian revolution. the west condemned moscow for annexing crimea and imposed sanctions. over syria on the u.s.-russian tensions reached a new dangers level. today, the image that vladimir putin projects use of a strong leader who believes he is right and america is wrong. a russian president wants to change the balance of power. how will the new man or woman in the white house deal with that? kremlinrating with the says donald trump. mr. trump: he said nice things about me. if we got along well, that would be good. mrs. clinton: that is because he would rather have a profit. reporter: hillary clinton is more hard lined mrs. clinton:. in cybers engaged attacks against the united s
the russian leader. he became disillusioned with america. and the invasion of iraq washington's unilateral withdrawal from the ballistic missile treaty. at one point the u.s. and russia tried to hit the reset button. it did not work. when antigovernment street protests erupted in russia, vladimir putin claimed washington was behind them. he said the same about the ukrainian revolution. the west condemned moscow for annexing crimea and imposed sanctions. over syria on the u.s.-russian tensions...
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and the people of that troubled world await our decision. they know and we know that our america is the last best hope on earth. and all that we have or ever hope to have will be lost if we lose the peace. the task of statesmanship is to build not to destroy. it is to win the peace and to avoid war. the pursuit of peace is the noblest cause of man. yes, blessed are the peacemakers for they shall inherit the earth, ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my fellow americans, i'm here in the white house with mrs. johnson and linda and lucy. in a little while, mrs. johnson and i will go to texas to vote and to await the aelection returns. it is appropriate that white house should be empty tomorrow. for you will be selecting the man who will rilive here for th next four years. whatever your decision, i want to thank all of you for the support that you have given me. 11 months and 11 days ago i came to you and asked your help. you gave me your wisdom and your strength. together we made this a year of memorable achieve ment. i would like to think that john kennedy
and the people of that troubled world await our decision. they know and we know that our america is the last best hope on earth. and all that we have or ever hope to have will be lost if we lose the peace. the task of statesmanship is to build not to destroy. it is to win the peace and to avoid war. the pursuit of peace is the noblest cause of man. yes, blessed are the peacemakers for they shall inherit the earth, ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states. >> my fellow...
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the day after." >> tonight, president-elect trump. >> now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. >> one of the biggest upsets in recent political history. >> donald trump heard a voice out in this country that no one else heard. >> the hopes young supporters. >> he's going to bring back many jobs. >> reaction from a loyal trumpette. >> so happy today. >> who's in line for crucial cabinet positions? plus hillary clinton falling short. the trump backlash begins. protesters hitting the streets in cities across the country tonight. >> not my country! >> hillary clinton's stunned supporters wondering what went wrong. >> she was robbed. >> the candidate herself graceful in defeat. that you are valuable. >> what next for the woman who failed to crack that highest and hardest of glass ceilings. >>> first here the "nightline 5." >> simulation initiated. ? ? >> take on any galaxy with a car that will stop for you. the new nissan rogue. "rogue one: a star wars story" we're taking a look at the election that shocked the world. donald j. trump, a real estate magnate and reality star with zero go
the day after." >> tonight, president-elect trump. >> now it's time for america to bind the wounds of division. >> one of the biggest upsets in recent political history. >> donald trump heard a voice out in this country that no one else heard. >> the hopes young supporters. >> he's going to bring back many jobs. >> reaction from a loyal trumpette. >> so happy today. >> who's in line for crucial cabinet positions? plus hillary clinton...
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that's the america i know. that's the america we love. and there's only one candidate in this race who has devoted her entire life to lifting up that better america and that is the next president of the united states, hillary rodham clinton. [cheers and applause] she is the right person at the right time, but keep in mind, north carolina, all the progress that we have made over the last eight years, all the progress we hope to make over the next eight years, all of that goes of the window if we do not win this election. if we do not win this election potentially, that happens if we do not win north carolina. so, i hate to put a little pressure on you, but the fate of the republic rests on your shoulders. the fate of the world is teetering and you, north carolina come are going to have to make sure that we push it in the right direction. [cheers and applause] i know that at: the end of a campaign, you must be tired of tv commercials. there are so many negative ads, and there's so much noise and there's so many distractions and everything is
that's the america i know. that's the america we love. and there's only one candidate in this race who has devoted her entire life to lifting up that better america and that is the next president of the united states, hillary rodham clinton. [cheers and applause] she is the right person at the right time, but keep in mind, north carolina, all the progress that we have made over the last eight years, all the progress we hope to make over the next eight years, all of that goes of the window if we...
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new questions about the renewed ties with america. president-elect donald trump's team calling it a one-sided deal, suggesting it won't last long. and president obama facing some backlash for his official statement. >>> the deadly rampage in new orleans' french quarter, panic the hunt for suspects at this hour. >>> and the mystery kidnapping, the mother of two found alive after three weeks. abandoned and tied up on the side of the road. you'll hear the radio call from the first officer on the scene. >>> good evening. on this sunday night, we come to you from havana, we're here to witness the end of an an era. after the death of fidel castro. here in havana, a somber mood. the usually lively city, eerily quiet. but the celebrations in miami, tonight, the people of both nations, as you will hear right here, are wondering what happens now? tonight, all across havana, we notice the flags at half-staff. the cubans honoring their longtime leader. and on the streets of the capital, the vintage cars. we meet roy, proud of his '56 chevy. but al
new questions about the renewed ties with america. president-elect donald trump's team calling it a one-sided deal, suggesting it won't last long. and president obama facing some backlash for his official statement. >>> the deadly rampage in new orleans' french quarter, panic the hunt for suspects at this hour. >>> and the mystery kidnapping, the mother of two found alive after three weeks. abandoned and tied up on the side of the road. you'll hear the radio call from the...
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the wounds of division. >> reporter: -- the presidential trump he promised lester holt is the president trump america will get for the next four years. >> i want to be different. when you're president, you act in a different way, there's no question about that. and i would do that. >> reporter: tomorrow donald trump goes to the white house to meet with the president. the two men have a lot to overcome. perhaps a mirror, lester, for what is to come for this country. >> thank you, katy. >>> for hillary clinton and her campaign, it was an outcome so unexpected, so shocking she didn't come out overnight, instead calling donald trump to concede. then waiting until late this morning before addressing her supporters and the nation. we get more on that from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: after weeks of speculation over whether donald trump would concede to hillary clinton, it was clinton this morning delivering the speech she never thought she would have to give. >> donald trump is going to be our president. we owe him an open mind and a chance to lead. >> reporter: surrounded by staff and supporters, s
the wounds of division. >> reporter: -- the presidential trump he promised lester holt is the president trump america will get for the next four years. >> i want to be different. when you're president, you act in a different way, there's no question about that. and i would do that. >> reporter: tomorrow donald trump goes to the white house to meet with the president. the two men have a lot to overcome. perhaps a mirror, lester, for what is to come for this country. >>...
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let's make the next four years the best four years in america's history. thank you and good evening. >> there may be more imposing structures than. this but few so love it. in two centuries, only 36 tenants have occupied the white house. on temporary lease from that most demanding and generous of land oils, the people of the united states. here they waived the faithful decisions that have become our hustry. we know richard nixon as a public figure. we seldom see him behind the scenes. but now we shall take measure of the man as he wakes, gather insight from those who know him best, see revealed something of the man whose vision guides the nation whose action affect the world. >> a monetary crisis in england prompts a phone call in the low key and dramatic way sh he discusses a course of action with his secretary of the treasury. >> on that thing we were discussing this morning, i wanted to be sure that you got off a telephone call preferably, a message if necessary to colleen. oh, good. good. right. what did he think about the british action? what did i the
let's make the next four years the best four years in america's history. thank you and good evening. >> there may be more imposing structures than. this but few so love it. in two centuries, only 36 tenants have occupied the white house. on temporary lease from that most demanding and generous of land oils, the people of the united states. here they waived the faithful decisions that have become our hustry. we know richard nixon as a public figure. we seldom see him behind the scenes. but...
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our north america editor jon sopel start their coverage. john thenited states of : america has felt anything but united since the election of donald trump. offensive segregation era messages have popped up on churches, schools, and public buildings. this church in maryland says trump nation, whites only. it's been painted over, but the stain remains. >> this message of hate, we denounce and we don't believe in. we want this to be truly a home for all of god's people, even the perpetrators of the graffiti. mr. trump: i've done a lot of big things, i've never done anything like this. >> in his interview on 60 minutes, donald trump denounce those behind these attacks. i'm very surprised to hear that. i hate to hear that. i would say don't do it, that's terrible. i'm going to bring this country together. >> they are harassing latinos, muslims. mr. trump: i'm so saddened to hear that, and i say stop it. if it helps, i will say this, and i will say it right to the camera, stop it. >> what about a special prosecutor to put hillary clinton in jail? as donal
our north america editor jon sopel start their coverage. john thenited states of : america has felt anything but united since the election of donald trump. offensive segregation era messages have popped up on churches, schools, and public buildings. this church in maryland says trump nation, whites only. it's been painted over, but the stain remains. >> this message of hate, we denounce and we don't believe in. we want this to be truly a home for all of god's people, even the perpetrators...
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plus nbc news is learning exclusive details about who the president-elect wants to know america's top secrets. we have it all covered starting with nbc's katy tur in the studio. >> reporter: lester, donald trump is only starting to look at who would staff his new administration. the trump team scrambling to whittle down names, so far finding washington is a lot friendlier to a president trump than they were to the gop nominee. >> thank you, everyone. >> reporter: who will donald trump surround himself with? after all, he's promised the biggest and the best on the campaign trail. >> we have to have smart people. i have the smartest people. >> reporter: nbc news has learned from campaign sources the trump transition team has not yet presented the president-elect with any names for top posts. his team has a working list of three to five names for each cabinet position. >> it's up to donald trump and mike pence now to sit down and figure out people who not only helped in the campaign but can help change america. >> reporter: no word on exactly who is on the short list. there are not-so-qu
plus nbc news is learning exclusive details about who the president-elect wants to know america's top secrets. we have it all covered starting with nbc's katy tur in the studio. >> reporter: lester, donald trump is only starting to look at who would staff his new administration. the trump team scrambling to whittle down names, so far finding washington is a lot friendlier to a president trump than they were to the gop nominee. >> thank you, everyone. >> reporter: who will...