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especially if donald trump carries out some of his threats, but i suggest wiser heads will prevail.d, not being an anglophile. but i think rumours of the special relationship have been exaggerated by the so—called trumpsters and by nigel farage, the leader of the ukip party in this country. i think it's a strong relationship. the death of iran's former president... akbar hashemi rafsanjani — i say that very flue ntly hashemi rafsanjani — i say that very fluently because i remember studying him whenl fluently because i remember studying him when i was in geography in the late 1970s or early '80s at school in manchester. we had a lot of iranian refugees who came in because they obviously fled the islamic revolution. akbar hashemi rafsanjani was the moderate face of that revolution, while ayatollah khamenei was the hardliner. throughout the la st was the hardliner. throughout the last 30 or so years, he's been the guy who's been able to rein in the so—called hardliners, pushed people like the current president, hassan rouhani, to the fore. his presence, or his absence, will be missed.
especially if donald trump carries out some of his threats, but i suggest wiser heads will prevail.d, not being an anglophile. but i think rumours of the special relationship have been exaggerated by the so—called trumpsters and by nigel farage, the leader of the ukip party in this country. i think it's a strong relationship. the death of iran's former president... akbar hashemi rafsanjani — i say that very flue ntly hashemi rafsanjani — i say that very fluently because i remember...
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. >> about 90 minutes ago, we saw the trumps carry on an american tradition.irst dance as president and first lady. ♪ i did it my way >> the president and first lady danced to frank sinatra's "my way." he spoke about it on the campaign trail and inaugural ball capped off an historic day in washington. here's what the commander in chief had to say on stage. >> today, we had a great day. you're going to see things happening over the next few weeks, oh, you're going to be so happy. i want to thank all of our supporters. my number one supporter, me llaa melania, what she puts up with. thank you, honey. >> the first family went from the liberty ball to the freedom ball to the salute to the armed forces ball, a whirlwind day for the new president. >> donald john trump. >> validation for the businessman and former reality tv star. secretary hillary clinton holding her own, michelle obama unsmiling. >> i, donald john trump. >> donald trump takes the oath of office. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> the commander in chief wasting no time condemning the politicians
. >> about 90 minutes ago, we saw the trumps carry on an american tradition.irst dance as president and first lady. ♪ i did it my way >> the president and first lady danced to frank sinatra's "my way." he spoke about it on the campaign trail and inaugural ball capped off an historic day in washington. here's what the commander in chief had to say on stage. >> today, we had a great day. you're going to see things happening over the next few weeks, oh, you're going...
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of those 25, 10 senators are running in states that donald trump carried in 2016. compare that to the eight senate seats republicans will have to de'47, only one of which is in a state hillary clinton carried, that's nevada. how will that political reality affect the pressure on democrats to "resist"? joining to help answer that question, michelle goldberg columnist of slate, ben jealous, former ceo of the naacp. ben, there's two arguments i'm hearing democrats make, one is a practical one. if you're joe manchin in west virginia, trump carried his state by 30 points, he's toast unless he shows that he's reasonable and can work with the president. what do you think of that argument? >> look, i think that's an argument people can explain for joe manchin but it doesn't explain why liz warren voted for carson and what doesn't sit well with people is that she's safe, first of all, second, she's been one of our fiercest protectors of the homeowners in our country. even renters in our country and here we have ben carson who if he was up for surgeon general i think people
of those 25, 10 senators are running in states that donald trump carried in 2016. compare that to the eight senate seats republicans will have to de'47, only one of which is in a state hillary clinton carried, that's nevada. how will that political reality affect the pressure on democrats to "resist"? joining to help answer that question, michelle goldberg columnist of slate, ben jealous, former ceo of the naacp. ben, there's two arguments i'm hearing democrats make, one is a...
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plan a trump carrie as they try to figure -- trumpcare as they try to figure out how to ditch affordable care act. the dueling meetings set the stage for busy day on capitol hill. the president met with the house and the senate democrats behind closed doors brainstorming ways to save the signature legislation from republicans looking to scrap it. 20 million americans take advantage of obamacare. >> the plan to cut healthcare wouldn't make america great again. again. >> the first order of business is repeal and replace obamacare. q: but republicans are divided on how to change it and do it quickly. it could take 18 months to three years. the white house is concerned about the bait and the switch move. saying they don't have a plan to replace it with. >> we have many ideas to replace it. >> republicans are taking the process slowly so they don't pull the rug from americans who rely on it. if the appeal is not handle right way it could be the undoing of the republican party. q mccray, newschannel8. jonathan: thank you. republicans are protesting obamacare and a handful of group look to prot
plan a trump carrie as they try to figure -- trumpcare as they try to figure out how to ditch affordable care act. the dueling meetings set the stage for busy day on capitol hill. the president met with the house and the senate democrats behind closed doors brainstorming ways to save the signature legislation from republicans looking to scrap it. 20 million americans take advantage of obamacare. >> the plan to cut healthcare wouldn't make america great again. again. >> the first...
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gather in down town oakland to express how they feel about the inauguration of president donald trump. carrying signs that cover a wide range of concerns, people are making it clear they are not happy. >> he represents the 1%. he represents wealth, he comes from wealth. that is his only claim to fame. >> i watched the inauguration, all i see are old white men cheering. i don't see anybody there that represents me. >> reporter: folks are feeling anxiety, anger and fear. >> i'm scared. i'm sad. and i am totally fired up to resist. >> as many march through the streets, others talked it out with trained listeners. >> offering free empathetic listening. people have strong emotions today and all feelings are welcome, all people are welcome. >> people say this is just the start of what some call the age of resistance. they are ready to organize and protest for as long as it takes. >> today, tonight, tomorrow, until he's gone. >> reporter: again, we have seen hundreds of protesters come through here throughout the day. we've seen feminist groups and students march here from uc-berkeley this afternoon.
gather in down town oakland to express how they feel about the inauguration of president donald trump. carrying signs that cover a wide range of concerns, people are making it clear they are not happy. >> he represents the 1%. he represents wealth, he comes from wealth. that is his only claim to fame. >> i watched the inauguration, all i see are old white men cheering. i don't see anybody there that represents me. >> reporter: folks are feeling anxiety, anger and fear....
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coming up in the weeks ahead with so many of his senators in 2018 up for re-election in states that trump carriedoing to have to try to do some deals with trump. he's going to have to not look totally ondestructionist. so this confirmation period is a chance for democrats to try to show that they're fighters. >> rose: with respect to the nomination of rex tillerson, do they believe that the controversy over russian hacking will be an impediment for him, even though it doesn't concern him? >> charlie, the best intel, is an impediment and that yes there will be a lot of conversation about it and it won't sink in. at the moment, republicans are confident in rex tillerson, the former exon c.e.o., being confirmed. >> rose: then there's president obama. what's on his agenda as he moves towards inauguration day. i know there's a big party in washington tonight pain lot of president's friend will be there. >> yeah, that's the second hottest ticket of the week will be the president's party tonight. and then next week we'll see the president going home, the president going to illinois to give a farewell ad
coming up in the weeks ahead with so many of his senators in 2018 up for re-election in states that trump carriedoing to have to try to do some deals with trump. he's going to have to not look totally ondestructionist. so this confirmation period is a chance for democrats to try to show that they're fighters. >> rose: with respect to the nomination of rex tillerson, do they believe that the controversy over russian hacking will be an impediment for him, even though it doesn't concern him?...
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man 51, confirmed to the a pell as court and same court as the president's sister judge mary ann trump carry. argue cases on the federal level, and knows judge hardiman. >> i've argued before judge hardiman several times, i've both won cases and lost cases before him. based on that experience i would say that he is an excellent judge. >> and in addition to judge hardiman, federal appeals court pryor, and gorsuch. >> cbs news will have live coverage of president trump's voice for the supreme court, that airs tonight at 8:00 right here on cbs-3. >> well, family is grieving the loss of two sisters killed in a hit-and-run crash in oxford circle. emotional tribute was held at large and the boulevard last night for to remember ten year old and her 19 year old sister. the mother of two. "eyewitness news" spoke with the family member who says they recently moved to the area. >> the purpose from my sister moving west philly because of all of the gunfire, come down here northeast, good neighborhood, and then to have their lives take friend somebody from careless and wreckless, you know, sad. >> police
man 51, confirmed to the a pell as court and same court as the president's sister judge mary ann trump carry. argue cases on the federal level, and knows judge hardiman. >> i've argued before judge hardiman several times, i've both won cases and lost cases before him. based on that experience i would say that he is an excellent judge. >> and in addition to judge hardiman, federal appeals court pryor, and gorsuch. >> cbs news will have live coverage of president trump's voice...
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[applause] president trump: kerry -- carrie ruiz, who lost her young daughter, aliceia. thank you. beautiful. where is she? thank you very much. thank you. [applause] president trump: stephen, who lost his 21-year-old run, grant. , grant.1-year-old son thank you. we have many others with us from remembrance and other groups, and these are incredible people that have endured so much, and i just want to thank everybody for being here. very, very special people. thank you. nothing can ever make their pain go away, but i want you to know your children will not have lost .heir lives for no reason they have set this incredible goal for so many. these were great young people, and they will always be remembered -- always. we will never forget them. [applause] president trump: and to the parents and loved ones, you kept the justice alive with your flame of justice alive with your activism. now together, we will save thousands and thousands of lives. when it comes to public safety, there is no place for politics. no republicans, no democrats, just citizens, and good citizens. we want safe com
[applause] president trump: kerry -- carrie ruiz, who lost her young daughter, aliceia. thank you. beautiful. where is she? thank you very much. thank you. [applause] president trump: stephen, who lost his 21-year-old run, grant. , grant.1-year-old son thank you. we have many others with us from remembrance and other groups, and these are incredible people that have endured so much, and i just want to thank everybody for being here. very, very special people. thank you. nothing can ever make...
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. >> there are ten who up -- >> in states that trump carried. they'll be under a lot of pressure. some of them like west virginia, may be amenable. effect get some democrats who may not want to get rid of it but willing to work on the compromise that might be a consensus measure. >> all right, it's not just obamacare. it's part of the legacy, it's environmental orders, executive orders, on the environment. on immigration. dodd frank regulations if all of that gets repealed oreviceed or diminished, what legacy does president barak obama have left? >> he was a historic president pal pick. >> that would be it. >> he put into place a lot of things that were not part of executive orders. regulation that's you can't go back, 3, 4 years. he changed the tone for a lot of issues. for example, we are talking about transgender bathrooms because of president barak obama. >> that's a good thing? >> no. but, it's a major thing. >> he was tempted by the use of executive orders in ways that are unconstitutional. so when he rolls back the executive orderers, there's going to be moments and say you
. >> there are ten who up -- >> in states that trump carried. they'll be under a lot of pressure. some of them like west virginia, may be amenable. effect get some democrats who may not want to get rid of it but willing to work on the compromise that might be a consensus measure. >> all right, it's not just obamacare. it's part of the legacy, it's environmental orders, executive orders, on the environment. on immigration. dodd frank regulations if all of that gets repealed...
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trump. protesters are carrying signs saying "resist." the biggest such sign was hung today from a crane in washington, d.c. and today donald trump announced that he is going to launch an investigation into all those criminals who have died and not taken themselves off the voting roles. >> seems like a weird fight. the election that i won was rigged! >> there is no evidence of that. >> we live right nowith a white house that puts out alternative facts. he is just making stuff up. >> i haven't seen evidence of this kind of widespread numbers that we've been hearing about. >> to be so insecure as to declare that 3 million to 5 million americans voted illegally is really strange. >> half the people in this country illegally of voting age voted. that's as high a percentage, kellyanne, as people here legally voting. the numbers are just so far out of imagination. >> i frankly feel very sad about the president making this claim. i felt sorry for him. >> you won. move on. >> there is a lot of people that are dead that are on roles. people are on
trump. protesters are carrying signs saying "resist." the biggest such sign was hung today from a crane in washington, d.c. and today donald trump announced that he is going to launch an investigation into all those criminals who have died and not taken themselves off the voting roles. >> seems like a weird fight. the election that i won was rigged! >> there is no evidence of that. >> we live right nowith a white house that puts out alternative facts. he is just...
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he says his country will retaliate immediately if donald trump carries through on an economic threat. trump said that companies manufacturing in mexico and selling their goods in the united states could face a 35% tax. there is also strong opposition in mexico to trump's claim that the country will pay for a border wall. cnn's leila santiago has more from mexico city. >> reporter: we have seen uncertainty over the future prompt fear in security among the mexican people in this very vibrant city. the mexican pay so has plunged against the u.s. dollar and add to that the mexican government's decision to raise gas prices has sent thousands of protesters to the streets. others to the church. in mexico's holiest shrine where thousands go to pray, the hope is that a higher power is listening. concerns, worries, fears, can be left behind. ramon hernandez worries about the future, his family, the economy, when ford backed out of plans to build this new factory, his hometown lost potential jobs. the same administration that calls this a victory says mexico will eventually pay for a wall on the
he says his country will retaliate immediately if donald trump carries through on an economic threat. trump said that companies manufacturing in mexico and selling their goods in the united states could face a 35% tax. there is also strong opposition in mexico to trump's claim that the country will pay for a border wall. cnn's leila santiago has more from mexico city. >> reporter: we have seen uncertainty over the future prompt fear in security among the mexican people in this very...
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donald trump is carrying out his primary responsibility to the american people. >> how can you agree with our president that so many people are left at the airports? i'm saying there is a human side of it which i think we could have done differently. but intent is right. >> i walked that same street in nice where the truck ran over those people. i'm aware we are a few steps from terrible things that could happen. i'm okay with a temporary stop so we can reevaluate where we are. >> reporter: i pointed out the majority of 9/11 attackers came from saudi arabia which wasn't on the list. the list is not necessarily perfect. it is a start. they all only see it as temporary. george and christine. >> all right. thank you for that. >>> canadian officials say the suspect in the shooting that left six people dead in the quebec city mosque was a lone wolf. alexandre bissonnette faces six counts of murder and attempted murder charges. the attack would be one difficult to prevent. the nation's temedium terror threat level remains unchanged. >>> in a major shift, the boy scouts of america will begi
donald trump is carrying out his primary responsibility to the american people. >> how can you agree with our president that so many people are left at the airports? i'm saying there is a human side of it which i think we could have done differently. but intent is right. >> i walked that same street in nice where the truck ran over those people. i'm aware we are a few steps from terrible things that could happen. i'm okay with a temporary stop so we can reevaluate where we are....
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. >> so trump carried the areas of swing key states suffered pretty significant manufacturing job lossue to off shoring but to see what devastation in these former manufacturing areas went to voters who were reliably democratic. and next to pennsylvania where the jobs have been long gone. >> one time this was a with bustling place. >> it looks pretty dead. >> it's gone. everything's gone. these were all bars, restaurants, shops, markets. everything was here. >> and now what's going on downtown? >> now you can see what's going on downtown, not a lot. >> this is the tunnel that 11,000 people would come through every day? >> yes. >> and everything out here was steel? >> the whole val a e. >> this is a big old empty lot. this is where you used to work. what goes through your head? >> oh, man, there's a lot of people got financially destroyed when the mills were gone. >> how many people worked out here? >> i think at one time 13,000 i believe worked in the mills. >> 13,000 people. if you polled them in the hay day, what would the politics be at that time? democrats? >> a lot of democrats. >
. >> so trump carried the areas of swing key states suffered pretty significant manufacturing job lossue to off shoring but to see what devastation in these former manufacturing areas went to voters who were reliably democratic. and next to pennsylvania where the jobs have been long gone. >> one time this was a with bustling place. >> it looks pretty dead. >> it's gone. everything's gone. these were all bars, restaurants, shops, markets. everything was here. >> and...
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can i thank the prime minister that as the first foreign leader sheeet president trump, carries a huge responsibility on behalf of not only does country, but the whole international community in the town that she sets. can i ask her to reassure us she will say the president must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change agreement? in case it is helpful, can she offer the services of u.k. scientists to convince the president that climate change is not a hoax invented by the chinese? well, i recognize the role the right honorable gentleman has played in looking at this issue of climate change. i hope he recognizes the commitment this government has shown with the legislation we have put through and the changes we have brought about in terms of the energy sector and uses of different forms of energy. the obama administration obviously signed off to the paris climate change agreement. we have now done that. i would hope that all parties would continue to ensure that that climate change agreement is put in the practice. -- put into practice. speaker: order. [gavel] [captions c
can i thank the prime minister that as the first foreign leader sheeet president trump, carries a huge responsibility on behalf of not only does country, but the whole international community in the town that she sets. can i ask her to reassure us she will say the president must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change agreement? in case it is helpful, can she offer the services of u.k. scientists to convince the president that climate change is not a hoax invented by the...
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leadership in the congress, but there are about ten senators, democratic senators, from states that trump carried fairly easily or closely but nonetheless they're trump states. i think we need to look to those ten democratic senators to see if there is any particular support or cross-over, and that's the target. >> so as we look at the democrat moving forward, especially in the senate, you have chuck schumer, now the democratic leader in the senate, also the wing of the party that i think would best be summed up by the mindset of someone like elizabeth warren, extremely popular, i covered her in massachusetts for number of years. i know she is a good appeal there in massachusetts. but who becomes the face? i mean, you have factions there that seem to have different priorities at times than the democratic party. >> it is hard to say but it will be kind of fun to watch. i think though when it comes down to it the elizabeth boring faction will be the one that is most popular across th i mean, democrats, we are not happy, and it is going to be hard to -- for us to just make nice. so i think that this
leadership in the congress, but there are about ten senators, democratic senators, from states that trump carried fairly easily or closely but nonetheless they're trump states. i think we need to look to those ten democratic senators to see if there is any particular support or cross-over, and that's the target. >> so as we look at the democrat moving forward, especially in the senate, you have chuck schumer, now the democratic leader in the senate, also the wing of the party that i think...
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you know there are various price concerns, the pipeline is good f for north dakota, a state that trump carriedely in the election, and they would lessen their transportation costs of their oil. as for the supreme court. this is a vacancy that has existed since the death of antonin scalia. they tried to get merrick garland approved. now donald trump is saying he may have a pick as early as last week. he said it would come in his first couple weeks in office. the question is can he get 60 votes for that nominee because under the current rules, even though cabinet members can be confirmed on a simple majority, the supreme court justices need 60 votes so he needs eight democrats to go along. >> the energy ramifications on important. what are your thoughts? >> as i said before these are two very important projects for the energy industry. let's talk about the keystone pipeline quickly. when president obama vetoed the prokt, they immediately applied for an appeal. analysts told me they are ready to go and move forward with the project quite quickly. the energy partners have always wanted to move thr
you know there are various price concerns, the pipeline is good f for north dakota, a state that trump carriedely in the election, and they would lessen their transportation costs of their oil. as for the supreme court. this is a vacancy that has existed since the death of antonin scalia. they tried to get merrick garland approved. now donald trump is saying he may have a pick as early as last week. he said it would come in his first couple weeks in office. the question is can he get 60 votes...
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we need to carry out that by, this is president trump and it could be a number of other people on theaura, your thoughts. >> it's an interesting choice. there are a lot of conservatives one of this to be a real fight because they are going to fight him anyway so why not go for the most solidly judicial conservative on the list? bill pryor from alabama was kind of on the top of the list for a lot of conservatives. nevertheless, gorsuch clerked for byron white and was loaned out to the kennedy chambers, justice kennedy is very fond of him. extols his writing on religious liberty, religious conscience clauses. it will be a fight. he was a voice vote when he was confirmed. there was not -- you can't say there was a big controversy back then but that won't stop the democrats from viciously and i think very unfairly attacking neil gorsuch if he's the nominee. >> bret: you look at the exit polls and you look at how big a factor this was in the election, donald trump, 56-41. people said the supreme court nomination was the most boring factor in the road and among white evangelicals or white b
we need to carry out that by, this is president trump and it could be a number of other people on theaura, your thoughts. >> it's an interesting choice. there are a lot of conservatives one of this to be a real fight because they are going to fight him anyway so why not go for the most solidly judicial conservative on the list? bill pryor from alabama was kind of on the top of the list for a lot of conservatives. nevertheless, gorsuch clerked for byron white and was loaned out to the...
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trump. there are democratic senators up for re-election in states that he carried. clare mccaskill in missouri, heidi highcamp. provided that the base line, i don't want to vote for something and see people worse off. what is interesting to me, democrats had a hard job proving the negative, going home and saying obamacare, you're in better position than you would have been without it. that's hard to prove. the republicans, ironically are in the same boat f they make the changes and something goes wrong, they have on argue you're better off than you would have been. >> the democrats haven't owned the failures of this, of the current plan, the affordable care act. we have to leave it there, david, mercedes, thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> civil rights icon and president-elect in a war of words as a growing roster of democrats say they will not attend the president's inauguration. what congressman john lewis said about their feud, just moments ago. plus, a lone gunman opens fire at an electronics music festival in mexico. the details of this deadly attack. >> w
trump. there are democratic senators up for re-election in states that he carried. clare mccaskill in missouri, heidi highcamp. provided that the base line, i don't want to vote for something and see people worse off. what is interesting to me, democrats had a hard job proving the negative, going home and saying obamacare, you're in better position than you would have been without it. that's hard to prove. the republicans, ironically are in the same boat f they make the changes and something...
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could not be more different in style and one reason why they now pin their hopes on those around trump. carrie — and star wars fans — she is very much alive and with what might be regarded as unseemly haste disney is negotiating with the actor's estate over her continued appearance in the franchise. if disney gets the go ahead carrie fisher willjoin peter cushing, who last month, 15 years after his death, played a key role in rogue one as grand moff tarkin. with computers, anything is possible, but is it desirable? while some living actors are contracting over the use of their image when they die, others — like robin williams, who killed himself in 2014 — explicitly banned the commercial use of his image until 2039. you got in here, finally. there wasn't much that could be done when an actor died in the middle of filming. just waiting for you to call. patience, it's not one of our virtues. peter sellers was resurrected as inspector clouseau in the trail of the pink panther using deleted footage from previous films in the series and a stand—in with bandages on his head. when brandon lee died on
could not be more different in style and one reason why they now pin their hopes on those around trump. carrie — and star wars fans — she is very much alive and with what might be regarded as unseemly haste disney is negotiating with the actor's estate over her continued appearance in the franchise. if disney gets the go ahead carrie fisher willjoin peter cushing, who last month, 15 years after his death, played a key role in rogue one as grand moff tarkin. with computers, anything is...
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that we have ten red state democrats who are up for election and states in 2018 that donald trump carriedgot to say come if you are a red state democrat, you can to be thrilled about the prospect of a voting in favor of letting in career criminals, especially when you have a president of the united states who is going to be shining -- of course -- >> bill: just think about it. think about it. do you have got a violent, convicted criminal, convicted here in the united states, not in bolivia, all right, and you deport them at our expense, and he comes back, and you don't want to put him in jail for five years? what? why? it's insane! >> it is exactly right. but bill, the last congress, the head of the immigration enforcement unit under obama was testifying at the senate judiciary committee and i asked her a simple question, i said, how many murders, illegal aliens with homicide convictions, did dhs come of the obama administration, released this week. she said, i don't know. i'd ask, how many rapists. she said, i don't know. i said, how many people committed an aggravated assault and she sa
that we have ten red state democrats who are up for election and states in 2018 that donald trump carriedgot to say come if you are a red state democrat, you can to be thrilled about the prospect of a voting in favor of letting in career criminals, especially when you have a president of the united states who is going to be shining -- of course -- >> bill: just think about it. think about it. do you have got a violent, convicted criminal, convicted here in the united states, not in...
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> narrator: but as the votes were counted in florida, a surprise. >> and cnn projects donald trump will carry the state of florida. >> with its 29 electoral votes, donald... >> narrator: florida was just the beginning. >> there's a big ole call to make right now. donald trump has won the seat of wisonsin and there goes her blue wall. >> late on election night one of his senior campaign officials emailed me and just said "can you type president trump?" >> fox news has called pennsylvania for donald trump. >> our communications director, jason miller, held up and said, "a.p. just called." and i said, "just called what? which state?" and he said, "the whole race." >> this means that donald trump will be the 45th president of the united states. the most unreal, surreal election we have ever seen. >> chris christie's son said, "kellyanne, your phone is ringing." and i looked down and it said huma abedin. and she said, "secretary clinton would like to speak with mr. trump." and i said, "right now?" and she said, "if he's available." and i said, "he's available." and i said, "sir, secretary clinton.
> narrator: but as the votes were counted in florida, a surprise. >> and cnn projects donald trump will carry the state of florida. >> with its 29 electoral votes, donald... >> narrator: florida was just the beginning. >> there's a big ole call to make right now. donald trump has won the seat of wisonsin and there goes her blue wall. >> late on election night one of his senior campaign officials emailed me and just said "can you type president trump?"...
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sure could, but he's also got ten members who are up for re-election in 2018 in states donald trump carried. they're going to have an incentive not to look like obstructionists. >> okay, mary. >> i'm watching china's leader, xi jinping who i think is going to test donald trump early and vigorously par more than just seizing some underwater drone. i think he's going to test him for largely domestic reasons. he declared himself core leader, he's consolidated his power. that means he has to assert his power over the party elites. he also has to demonstrate to the chinese people who are suffering not to demonstrate to the chinese people who are suffering not just from a sluggish economy but from corruption. he's going to have to give them something else to think about. i think that's an area and person we need to watch very closely. >> do you think it's going to be a military test? >> yes. i don't know why not. >> james? >> my guy is harold hamm of continental resources. this is one of the people behind america's fracking revolution that's given was so much oil and gas here in the united states
sure could, but he's also got ten members who are up for re-election in 2018 in states donald trump carried. they're going to have an incentive not to look like obstructionists. >> okay, mary. >> i'm watching china's leader, xi jinping who i think is going to test donald trump early and vigorously par more than just seizing some underwater drone. i think he's going to test him for largely domestic reasons. he declared himself core leader, he's consolidated his power. that means he...
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and here, just several hours ago, several dozen trump supporters rallying in front of the trump hotel carrying banners reading make america great again. they shorted donald trump's name hand cheered loudly. >>> the women's march on washington drew people from all over the country policies support women's rights, immigrants rights and more. >> debra alfarone was in the middle of the march and joins us now to recap it all. >> reporter: the one word that standings out to describe this march is solidarity. this is one of the biggest demonstrations in washington's history. >> [ chanting ] >> in the 60s we were much less organized. this is wonderful. >> reporter: this could be mist history. or herstory. >> i want to make histfo her. >> reporter: women from saul over and men, half a million of them descended on washington to hold signs. and, be heard. >> this presidency is kind of scary for me as a person of color and for me as a woman. >> reporter: there was a feeling of sister hood and community. >> right now, there's tons of emotion. everyone is really upset about what is going on. we want to make
and here, just several hours ago, several dozen trump supporters rallying in front of the trump hotel carrying banners reading make america great again. they shorted donald trump's name hand cheered loudly. >>> the women's march on washington drew people from all over the country policies support women's rights, immigrants rights and more. >> debra alfarone was in the middle of the march and joins us now to recap it all. >> reporter: the one word that standings out to...
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there is a lot of self reflection, om the moment it was announced donald trump carried the presidencyto today, i don't see any signs of that changing, not just the white house the democrats have lost, republicans have an overwhelming majority across the country in terms of leading, 52 senators in the senate, 241 members of the house of representatives, 32 governors, 31 state legislators they totally control so the democratic party is in a state of decline and moving further to the left is not going to help win the election and making the excuses and abandoning the democratic process i don't think it plays well in middle america. trish: it is actually somewhat scary because you look at countries that don't have a history of peaceful transitions, that is not good. >> that is true but this is an entirely peaceful transition and we have had democrats and republicans overtime -- trish: we never had this many lawmakers -- >> the biggest problem -- trish: george bush, that was three, one of whom was representative lewis. >> the biggest problem with inaugural week, it should be the smoothest
there is a lot of self reflection, om the moment it was announced donald trump carried the presidencyto today, i don't see any signs of that changing, not just the white house the democrats have lost, republicans have an overwhelming majority across the country in terms of leading, 52 senators in the senate, 241 members of the house of representatives, 32 governors, 31 state legislators they totally control so the democratic party is in a state of decline and moving further to the left is not...
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and dald trump carried this county, tarrant county, countywide, obviously a much more diverse town.s a change of politics and demograph demographics. >> ron, you're there for serious reasons but grab a piece of pizza. >> reporter: i've had one. >>> nbc news can confirm that a number of state department officials have been asked to resign. the news comes just one day after secretary of state nominee rex tillerson visited the department's d.c. headquarters. also stepping down, as reported, border patrol chief mark morgan who took office three months ago. let's bring in international security and diplomacy analyst james deritas. i want to talk about what i just mentioned, all of the changes in the new administration. but can i start with the breaking news that we're just getting in. i mentioned this in a few minutes ago in an appearance with reporters where the press secretary comes to the back of the plane on air force one and talks to the pool of reporters who travel with the president. sean spicer said that the u.s. will impose a 20% tax on all imports from mexico. i want to quote h
and dald trump carried this county, tarrant county, countywide, obviously a much more diverse town.s a change of politics and demograph demographics. >> ron, you're there for serious reasons but grab a piece of pizza. >> reporter: i've had one. >>> nbc news can confirm that a number of state department officials have been asked to resign. the news comes just one day after secretary of state nominee rex tillerson visited the department's d.c. headquarters. also stepping...
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trump carried. they will be under some pressure not to buck him on this. so we will have to see.ill depend on who the nominee is, on how the hearing goes, and all the rest of it. i expect it will be an all out attack. it will be hard for them to get seven nominees. the other option, of course, would be for the republicans to follow through on what the democrats already started when the democrats basically blew up the filibuster for nominees below the level of the supreme court. if that were to happen, that could be done with just 51 votes, then the filibuster would be out the window and the nominee would be approved. >> bill: that gets a little complicated. but there are rules that they might be able to get around the filibuster. handicapping, say, it is judge gorsuch, who is not a real controversial judge like william pryor is, that is why i don't think he will be nominated. say gorsuch gets the call, what are the odds that he will be on the supreme court in your opinion? >> i would say they are better than 50-50. certainly better than 50-50. most supreme court nominations are c
trump carried. they will be under some pressure not to buck him on this. so we will have to see.ill depend on who the nominee is, on how the hearing goes, and all the rest of it. i expect it will be an all out attack. it will be hard for them to get seven nominees. the other option, of course, would be for the republicans to follow through on what the democrats already started when the democrats basically blew up the filibuster for nominees below the level of the supreme court. if that were to...
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so trump carrying a big stick but listening to reason. he's getting the best of both words. saw a lot of future cooperation, the groundwork was laid in that speech. but for theresa may to get her big win, she was able to say, mr. president, you said you were 100% behind nato. that's what she gets to take home today. >> neil: now, it's what happens and what he says after that, right? sometimes he can clarify a position. he was never anti-nato. just the way the structure is that had to be examined. where do you see this and the role of this relationship going forward? >> with the united kingdom, it will go fine. i think the statements he's made on nato, i do think he will pull back a little bit. i was interested when he was pushed on the issue of torture, he side-stepped it and said well, it's up to defense secretary mathis. i rely on him. he has the experience and expertise. i'll take his recommendations. very smart, like a politics the way he side-stepped that. overall, louise is right. the headlines in the british media late this afternoon is that donald trump is 100% behin
so trump carrying a big stick but listening to reason. he's getting the best of both words. saw a lot of future cooperation, the groundwork was laid in that speech. but for theresa may to get her big win, she was able to say, mr. president, you said you were 100% behind nato. that's what she gets to take home today. >> neil: now, it's what happens and what he says after that, right? sometimes he can clarify a position. he was never anti-nato. just the way the structure is that had to be...
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gather in downtown oakland to express how they feel about the inauguration of president donald trump. carrying that carry a wide range of concern. people are making it clear. they're not happy. >> he represents the 1%. that is his only claim to fame. >> i watched the inauguration today and all i see is old white men cheering. i don't see anybody there that represents -- >> reporter: folks say they're feeling anxiety, anger and fear. >> i am scared, i am sad and i am totally fired up to resist -- >> reporter: as many marched through the streets, others talk it out with trained listeners from a group called sidewalk talk. >> offering three listening because people have a lot of strong emotions today and all feelings are welcome, all people are welcome. >> reporter: people say this is just the start of what some call the anyone of resistance. they're ready to organize and protest for as long as it takes. >> today, tonight, tomorrow every day until he's gone. >> reporter: people are worried on so many levels. this mom has a message for the president. and we're back here live. you're taking a live
gather in downtown oakland to express how they feel about the inauguration of president donald trump. carrying that carry a wide range of concern. people are making it clear. they're not happy. >> he represents the 1%. that is his only claim to fame. >> i watched the inauguration today and all i see is old white men cheering. i don't see anybody there that represents -- >> reporter: folks say they're feeling anxiety, anger and fear. >> i am scared, i am sad and i am...
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have a lot of democrats up for re-election next year in the senate this states that president trump carriedd if the business and jobs interest in those states -- for example, the ceo of ford motor company said, look, i'm going to keep this factory in the united states -- maria: right. >> -- but i'm doing so counting on president trump to get the tax breaks and the regulatory breaks that we've talked about. now, michigan democrats have to decide do they want jobs enough to actually work with ford motor company, or are they so anti-business and so owned by the labor unions that they'd rather give away michigan jobs and then them to mention -- send them to to mexico? maria: yeah. that's a really important point. how damaging is it that 70 dems didn't go to the inauguration, that senator schumer seems to be stalling the confirmation process here? >> let me draw a distinction. the 70 democrats who didn't go to the inauguration were neither missed, nor deeply regretted and nobody, frankly, cared. and if they feel better about it, good for them. what schumer's doing is unconscionable. barack obama
have a lot of democrats up for re-election next year in the senate this states that president trump carriedd if the business and jobs interest in those states -- for example, the ceo of ford motor company said, look, i'm going to keep this factory in the united states -- maria: right. >> -- but i'm doing so counting on president trump to get the tax breaks and the regulatory breaks that we've talked about. now, michigan democrats have to decide do they want jobs enough to actually work...
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. >>> hundreds of anti-trump ku klux klan style hoods and donald trump masks, others carrying signs calling trump a fascist. this group has been protesting every night this week. so far no reports of any arrests. >>> meanwhile, the president and vice president-elect are kicking off their inaugural festivities tomorrow. >> donald trump will participate in a wreath laying at the arlington national cemetery in the afternoon then he and mike pence will appear at a lincoln memorial welcome celebration. >> streets around that area will close in just a couple of hours. news 4's thshomari stone with t leadup to the inauguration. shomari? >> reporter: good evening, i'm at the foot of the arlington memorial bridge and at 3:00 a.m. it will be closed. it will be closed for tomorrow morning's commute so plan accordingly. on the other side of the bridge is the lincoln memorial. right now crews are working, making the final preparations for tomorrow morning's inauguration concert. make america great again welcome celebration at the lincoln memorial. the free concert will launch president-elect trump's ina
. >>> hundreds of anti-trump ku klux klan style hoods and donald trump masks, others carrying signs calling trump a fascist. this group has been protesting every night this week. so far no reports of any arrests. >>> meanwhile, the president and vice president-elect are kicking off their inaugural festivities tomorrow. >> donald trump will participate in a wreath laying at the arlington national cemetery in the afternoon then he and mike pence will appear at a lincoln...
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trump. many carried homemade signs tha hopeful and hilarious.while crews were cleaning up on the national mall - the national musuem of american history collected some up. other musuems are also accepting donated signs. another "march on washington" is planned for tomorrow. this time, it's the anti-abortion "march for life." in previous years, the group has drawn an estimated 250-thousand people to the national mall. it starts at noon on friday. metro said today it will add additional trains in the midday to accomodate the expected crowds. all trackwork will also be postponed. look for our coverage tomorrow morning starting at 4:24am, coming up - the dc metro mostly dry right now - but that rain is heading our way. a new round of showers - less than an hour away. veronica johnson is timing it all out, next. tie all that space together. with an open floor plan, you need to separate it with furniture. bassett had everything that we needed. fabric combinations marry the rooms together. having someone with bassett has been invaluable. we could've ne
trump. many carried homemade signs tha hopeful and hilarious.while crews were cleaning up on the national mall - the national musuem of american history collected some up. other musuems are also accepting donated signs. another "march on washington" is planned for tomorrow. this time, it's the anti-abortion "march for life." in previous years, the group has drawn an estimated 250-thousand people to the national mall. it starts at noon on friday. metro said today it will add...
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remember this, you have ten democratic senators up for reelection in states trump carried, some by wide margins. leader schumer who is a very, very smart able guy, he's not going to be able to control all of his troops at one time. he's going to have some defections. >> i think probably, not the easy est, but the most likely area of real compromise is on immigration. i think that there are a lot of people in this country in the business community who want this immigration issue solved. and if somehow the two parties can get together, that's a real accomplishment. now, maybe they can't. maybe the rhetoric is so strong on both sides it will never happen, but you ask what is an opportunity for compromise, i would say immigration. and also the issue of corporate tax reform, not necessarily individual tax reform, because you'd have to do away with a lot of sacred cows to do individual tax reform. >> repatriation as well. we appreciate your analysis very much. we have a very special announcement on thursday, january 12, cnn will host a town hall with house speaker paul ryan, our own jake tapp
remember this, you have ten democratic senators up for reelection in states trump carried, some by wide margins. leader schumer who is a very, very smart able guy, he's not going to be able to control all of his troops at one time. he's going to have some defections. >> i think probably, not the easy est, but the most likely area of real compromise is on immigration. i think that there are a lot of people in this country in the business community who want this immigration issue solved....
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trump. it was carried out by members of the elite navy seal credited with killing barack obama. >> reporter: the raid was planned during the obama administration anding authorized by trump. the officials say a team of u.s. commandos carried out the attack just before dawn. the target of the headquarters in branch in yemen believed to have vital intelligence inside that warranted a ground operation. when the team arrived they were confronted by fierce gunfire. one u.s. service member was killed and three others injured. 14 others killed. the raid was the first counterterrorism mission approved by president trump since taking office nine days ago. in a statement released by the white house he says his deepest thoughts and humblest prayers were with the family of the fallen service member. back to you. >>> still ahead, dozens of flights canceled and nothing to do with the airport protests. the problem that had some delta passengers scrambling. >>> major shake up for the 49ers. surprise pick to lead the organization. >>> traveling through tubes instead of the roadways? a closer look the at calif
trump. it was carried out by members of the elite navy seal credited with killing barack obama. >> reporter: the raid was planned during the obama administration anding authorized by trump. the officials say a team of u.s. commandos carried out the attack just before dawn. the target of the headquarters in branch in yemen believed to have vital intelligence inside that warranted a ground operation. when the team arrived they were confronted by fierce gunfire. one u.s. service member was...
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however, whether donald trump would carry out all his who will pohlcys are still unknown. so i think a lot of expectations are still to be a little bit cautious right now. >> you can catch the report online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. and that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> taking c care of elderly parents isn't easy, especially if they live far away. in japan the problem is creating demand for new kinds of home monitoring services. nhk world reports on some of the countries trying to get their foot in the door. >> reporter: a gas man is making a delivery. replaces the cylinders at this home every month. but today he and his colleagues have something else to do. they are testing the health monitoring service. >> translator: have you tried the new rice? >> reporter: 73-year-old it itsu oshia lives with his wife, their daughter l lives in anoth town and she's concerned with them. the gas man asks him some basic questions to make sure he's okay. temp terp th . >> t translator: they asked me th
however, whether donald trump would carry out all his who will pohlcys are still unknown. so i think a lot of expectations are still to be a little bit cautious right now. >> you can catch the report online together with a full transcript. look for nhk world and business wrap. and that's a look at business news. i'm going to leave you with the markets. >>> taking c care of elderly parents isn't easy, especially if they live far away. in japan the problem is creating demand for...
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how ais a book about county that went for trump carried reagan in the 80's. they go back and forth. this year enough of them either did not show up or voted for trump that made a difference. again, it was a very narrow difference. audience member: i have very much enjoyed all of the remarks tonight. election struck in an where gender played an enormous role. no one has addressed gender as an important issue for the first 100 days. any comments on that? >> we all have gender. >> we certainly do. >> let me think about this. part of the problem is if had beenlinton elected, we would have different answers about this. roe v wade will probably be killed. ?lanned parenthood funding it will likely disappear. issues, it looks like it will be a disaster. i'm not sure what trump's policies be gender are except reactionary. in some ways your back to 1973 for a different reason. that --to the fact that 200,000ion women are going to boston, the scene the day after the election. c are going to washington, d the day after the election. me through all of the coverage of trump voters who obamaented
how ais a book about county that went for trump carried reagan in the 80's. they go back and forth. this year enough of them either did not show up or voted for trump that made a difference. again, it was a very narrow difference. audience member: i have very much enjoyed all of the remarks tonight. election struck in an where gender played an enormous role. no one has addressed gender as an important issue for the first 100 days. any comments on that? >> we all have gender. >> we...
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can i say to the prime minister that as the first foreign leader to meet president trump she carriesty on behalf not only of this country but the whole international community in the tone that she sets. can i ask her to reassure us that she sets. can i ask her to reassure us that she will say to the president that he must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change treaty. and in case it is helpful, can she offer the services of uk scientists to convince the president that climate change is not a hoax invented by the chinese. prime minister. well, i recognise the role the right honourable gentleman has played in looking at this issue of climate change and i hope he recognises the commitment this government has shown to this issue of climate change with the legislation we've put through and the changes that we have brought about in terms of the energy sector and uses of different forms of energy. the 0bama administration obviously signed up to the paris climate change agreement, we have now done that. i would hope all parties would continue to ensure that that climate chan
can i say to the prime minister that as the first foreign leader to meet president trump she carriesty on behalf not only of this country but the whole international community in the tone that she sets. can i ask her to reassure us that she sets. can i ask her to reassure us that she will say to the president that he must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change treaty. and in case it is helpful, can she offer the services of uk scientists to convince the president that climate...
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trump administration. they confirmed the country carried out its first ballistic missile test since trump took office. the u.s. official says the law firm took place sunday from a military site in northern iran. it flew about 1,000 kilometers before exploding in what was described as a failed test. white house officials say they are looking into the exact nature of the launch. the senate foreign relations committee chairman condemned the test calling it a violation of the a u.n. security council resolution. observers say trumpmp is likeleo coordinate policies with u.s. allies in the middle east to put pressure on iran. >>> u.s. defense secretary james mamattis and the south korean counterpart have talked about ways to counter north korea's missile threats. they expressed serious concern over the north's repeated threats to do its first intercontinental missile launch. mattis will make a two-day visit to south korea on thursday as his first trip as defense secretary under president trump. >>> officials at the bank of japan have decided to keep their massive easing program unchanged. they have revised u
trump administration. they confirmed the country carried out its first ballistic missile test since trump took office. the u.s. official says the law firm took place sunday from a military site in northern iran. it flew about 1,000 kilometers before exploding in what was described as a failed test. white house officials say they are looking into the exact nature of the launch. the senate foreign relations committee chairman condemned the test calling it a violation of the a u.n. security...
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the trump kids who carried key roles to helping their father's way to victory weigh in. >> and looking back at some of president-elect trump's r predecessors. first a look back at this day. >> the first lady venture from the white house to attend a round of no less than five gala inaugural balls. i will never wash my hair again. i will never never wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v nutrient blend, making every... ...strand stronger don't just wash your hair fuel it fuel your hair. because strong is beautiful. and my cold medicines' ugh, iwearing off.chtime i'm dragging. yeah, that stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. no thank you very much, she's gonna stick with the short-term stuff. 12 hours? guess i won't be seeing you for a while. is that a bisque? i just lost my appetite. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. fro
the trump kids who carried key roles to helping their father's way to victory weigh in. >> and looking back at some of president-elect trump's r predecessors. first a look back at this day. >> the first lady venture from the white house to attend a round of no less than five gala inaugural balls. i will never wash my hair again. i will never never wash my hair again now, i fuel it new pantene doesn't just wash your hair, it fuels it. with the first pro-v nutrient blend, making...
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the first foreign leader to meet president trump, she carries a huge responsibility about the whole international community in the tone she sets. can i ask her to reassure she will say to the president that he must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change and in case it is helpful can she serve the uk scientists to convince the president that climate change is not a hoax invented by the chinese. >> i recognize the role of the right honorable gentlemen in looking at this issue of climate change and i hope he recognizes the commitment this government has shown to this issue of climate change with the legislation we put through and the changes we have brought about in terms of the energy sector. and and to assure the climate change live -- if you watch any time online at c-span.org. trumpday, president welcomed theresa may to the white house. president's first meeting with a foreign leader since taking office. at one point, the two held a joint news conference to take questions from reporters. this is 20 minutes. >>
the first foreign leader to meet president trump, she carries a huge responsibility about the whole international community in the tone she sets. can i ask her to reassure she will say to the president that he must abide by and not withdraw from the paris climate change and in case it is helpful can she serve the uk scientists to convince the president that climate change is not a hoax invented by the chinese. >> i recognize the role of the right honorable gentlemen in looking at this...
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. >> president trump has carried out one of his biggest promises pulling the u.s. out of the transpacific partnership. we have more on this. this was one of his central campaign promises. here he is on official working day one, making it happen. -- reporter: this is a huge thing that up ends obama's policy and put it to asia. had the twitter account #americafirst. he thinks that the death of the tpp will help protect the american worker. terminatedofficially tpp. [applause] reporter: you can here the clapping as donald trump is trying -- is surrounded by his advisors. it also hear him negotiating individual bilateral deals with those tpp partners. he said that if somebody misbehaves, how they will be out on the radar for him and will intentionally be straightened out or they will be gone. mixed onion has been the republican side as well as the democrat side. on the democrat side, they are siding with mr. trump. charles schumer said that the tpp was dead long before president trump took office. in the initial vote for the tpp, he did vote against it. almost twice as
. >> president trump has carried out one of his biggest promises pulling the u.s. out of the transpacific partnership. we have more on this. this was one of his central campaign promises. here he is on official working day one, making it happen. -- reporter: this is a huge thing that up ends obama's policy and put it to asia. had the twitter account #americafirst. he thinks that the death of the tpp will help protect the american worker. terminatedofficially tpp. [applause] reporter: you...