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>> yeah. >> from the whitehouse? >> no, these aren't the ones f-- right from the whitehouse. >> oh, i see. >> i have 'em, in a jar. >> can i try this? >> sure. >> good. [ some laughter ] >> a little sticky, aren't they? [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> did he-- but he gave ya some jellybeans? >> yeah. well, ya know, i really like jellybeans, much more than peanuts. >> oh, you do? >> yeah. [ applause ] [ hooting ] >> tomorrow, this is equal time, right? [ laughter ] hmm? getting politically oriented, already. i have to do a commercial, here. then, we'll come back and talk, a little bit, okay? >> okay. >> all right. here's a word, from the-- your tough americans, [ music ] [ applause ] we're back, talking with ricky schroder. i like that coat. >> thanks. >> that's a good-lookin' red coat. you, uh-- you buy your own clothes? do you go in and say, "hey, i like that," and-- or-- >> mmm, my mom usually buys 'em, for me. >> yeah, but do you get approval? i mean, you can say-- >> nah. >> you don't, huh? >> no. >> well, your mother's
>> yeah. >> from the whitehouse? >> no, these aren't the ones f-- right from the whitehouse. >> oh, i see. >> i have 'em, in a jar. >> can i try this? >> sure. >> good. [ some laughter ] >> a little sticky, aren't they? [ laughter ] >> yeah. >> did he-- but he gave ya some jellybeans? >> yeah. well, ya know, i really like jellybeans, much more than peanuts. >> oh, you do? >> yeah. [ applause ] [ hooting ]...
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whitehouse: thank you. mr. president, i believe that senator warren from massachusetts will be joining me on the floor, and i would ask unanimous consent that, if she is here on the floor at the conclusion of my remarks, that she be recognized next so that our remarks can be conjoined with one another. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you, mr. president. one of the hallmarks of president-elecpresident-elect tn was -- one of the hallmarks of president-elect trump's campaign was his desire to often clean up washington to try to lift the dark hand of special interests off of the leaser -- livres of government, and to drain the swamp here. i would like to assure the president-elect that on this side of the aisle, we are very keen to work with him on a whole variety of reforms to control the role of big special interests, their lobbying apparatus and their political machinery here in washington. i very much hope that president-elect trump will indeed choose to work with us. i hope that
whitehouse: thank you. mr. president, i believe that senator warren from massachusetts will be joining me on the floor, and i would ask unanimous consent that, if she is here on the floor at the conclusion of my remarks, that she be recognized next so that our remarks can be conjoined with one another. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you, mr. president. one of the hallmarks of president-elecpresident-elect tn was -- one of the hallmarks of president-elect trump's...
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the whitehouse, we'll talk about his legacy but really how long before we really know a legacy. >> two things are needed to judge a legacy -- judgment of time to see how initiatives play out and the opening up of records and the opportunity for historians to chew through those records and provide real analysis. >> how does a high favorability rating heading out of office play into that judgment, do you think, michael? >> doesn't matter. vrbata, i don't think. lbj for example was a great success in terms of domestic policy, but horrendous in terms of the vietnam debacle that he was not primarily responsible for but had a lot to do with. historians are still arguing how do you stack up great society programs, many of which still exist like medicare and are popular against what happened in vietnam? these questions are debated and it really depends on what you think this president did and whether you still value what they did. >> let's walk through what he did and if we value what he did. he talked about the aca, the affordable care act, >> i think it is a great achievement. talked about t
the whitehouse, we'll talk about his legacy but really how long before we really know a legacy. >> two things are needed to judge a legacy -- judgment of time to see how initiatives play out and the opening up of records and the opportunity for historians to chew through those records and provide real analysis. >> how does a high favorability rating heading out of office play into that judgment, do you think, michael? >> doesn't matter. vrbata, i don't think. lbj for example...
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whitehouse. whitehouse. natsot)"well, i don't know exactly what all will be discussed, but i'll be meeting with a lot of different people."alabama senator jeff sessions arrived at trump tower this morning where president-elect donald trump and vice president-elect mike pence are meeting later today to discuss cabinet positions. among the candidates being discussed for secretary of state: former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john bolton. former trump campaign finance chair steve mnuchin (mih-new-chin) was recommended as treasury - a former prosecutor - is said to be the leading choice for america's top diplomat, but has limited foreign policy along with steven mnuchin, recommended as treasury secretary. rudy giuliani, a former prosecutor, is said to be the leading choice for america's top democrat but has limited foreign-policy experience. trump transition officials are asking about having some of donald trump's family members get high level s
whitehouse. whitehouse. natsot)"well, i don't know exactly what all will be discussed, but i'll be meeting with a lot of different people."alabama senator jeff sessions arrived at trump tower this morning where president-elect donald trump and vice president-elect mike pence are meeting later today to discuss cabinet positions. among the candidates being discussed for secretary of state: former new york city mayor rudy giuliani, and former u.s. ambassador to the united nations, john...
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whitehouse: thank you. may i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to 25 minutes as if in morning business? the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you. madam president, i started my weekly series of speeches about the dangers of climate change back in the spring of 2012. my trusty time to wake up sign is getting a little battered and showing some ware and -- wear and tear but i'm still trying to get us to act on climate before it's too late. the senator from new hampshire clearly knows what's going on in her state. it is long past time to wake up to the industry-controlled campaign of calculated misinformation on the dangers of carbon pollution. op poantszs of -- opponents of climate action relish operating in the dark. their slimiest work to undermine science and deny the harmful effects of carbon pollution on human health, natural systems, and the economy is done by hidden hands through front groups. if anything is to change, we first need to acknowledge peer-reviewed science. the
whitehouse: thank you. may i ask unanimous consent to speak for up to 25 minutes as if in morning business? the presiding officer: without objection. mr. whitehouse: thank you. madam president, i started my weekly series of speeches about the dangers of climate change back in the spring of 2012. my trusty time to wake up sign is getting a little battered and showing some ware and -- wear and tear but i'm still trying to get us to act on climate before it's too late. the senator from new...
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she says "i will take the same approach leaving the whitehous whitehouse, as i did coming in" i won't know until i'm there. because you can't plan this kind of stuff. >> she alwaysn't whated to be in some way in public life. and it may not be what we're used to but she imagines always being involved. did you see the picture of her on the steps. her head is back achb i was like. >> oh, >> we deposit see it. >> no we did not. >> slay hope megan you can pull that up? >> that's the one we talked about in the meeting. the one she -- she looks like she fell down. >> and she is like ah. >> this is the december issue that will come out of of the magazine which is one of biggest ones with the holidays and this was done interviews ba the election. it is not about that. >> it shouldn't be. this is about here and final words and she's about to leave and what she wants to say to everybody she at one point says it's time for us to go but i love she talks about when it comes -- look at that. look at that. >> she is all right. >> she's all right. >> what do you think president obama did when he he sa
she says "i will take the same approach leaving the whitehous whitehouse, as i did coming in" i won't know until i'm there. because you can't plan this kind of stuff. >> she alwaysn't whated to be in some way in public life. and it may not be what we're used to but she imagines always being involved. did you see the picture of her on the steps. her head is back achb i was like. >> oh, >> we deposit see it. >> no we did not. >> slay hope megan you can pull...
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>> that the whitehouse dog, rex, was seen, around the tip of the washington monument. [ laughter ] the, uh-- now, uh, ed meese, the attorney general-- there's some calls, back in washington, for his resignation. ya know. ed mcmahon lookalike? ed meese? keep saying that-- did you see the picture of reagan hugging ed meese, in the paper? ya know, that's-that's bad news. last people he hugged [ laughter ] what else is happening? a little-- this is probably something you didn't see, or maybe you're not even interested in, but the prot?g? of, uh, gorbachev, boris yeltsin, was fired, yesterday. yeah. [ collective "aww" ] apparently, he found out the translation of "glasnost" was "chernobyl night watchman." [ laughter ] we have an exciting show, jimmy stewart will be out here and finish his story, about, uh, the twins, he was telling, last night. [ some laughter ] no. we have mr. carl reiner, one of the most talented -- [ applause ] a lovely, young actress, by the name of holly robinson, is with us, this evening. [ cheering ] a young comedian, making his first appearance, on this show-- may b
>> that the whitehouse dog, rex, was seen, around the tip of the washington monument. [ laughter ] the, uh-- now, uh, ed meese, the attorney general-- there's some calls, back in washington, for his resignation. ya know. ed mcmahon lookalike? ed meese? keep saying that-- did you see the picture of reagan hugging ed meese, in the paper? ya know, that's-that's bad news. last people he hugged [ laughter ] what else is happening? a little-- this is probably something you didn't see, or maybe...
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whitehouse: mr. president, i appear to be on the floor for utah day with the junior senator presiding and the senior senator speaking, and i'm delighted to follow the senior senator. i think in the boisterous days and months we will see ahead his long-standing reputation for collegiality and reason and the respect in which his colleagues all hold him could become very valuable attributes in our senate. i am here, mr. president, as the senate reconvenes from the 2016 election recess to give my -- i think it's my 149th climate speech, but i want first to congratulate my colleagues who were re-elected, and the new members elected to the senate and president-elect trump and vice president-elect pence. with control of the white house and majorities coming in the house and the senate, republicans will wield great power in washington, d.c. and as the well-known saying goes, with great power comes great responsibility. in his acceptance speech, president-elect trump asked us all for help and guidance in gove
whitehouse: mr. president, i appear to be on the floor for utah day with the junior senator presiding and the senior senator speaking, and i'm delighted to follow the senior senator. i think in the boisterous days and months we will see ahead his long-standing reputation for collegiality and reason and the respect in which his colleagues all hold him could become very valuable attributes in our senate. i am here, mr. president, as the senate reconvenes from the 2016 election recess to give my...
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but daddy did the woman make it to the big whitehouse please tell me she made it to the big white house we can't tell that yet son and neith can the polls benedict cumberbatch: >> now let's just hope that when you wake up in the morning that every man and woman in america has turned out to vote. because no matter what your political affiliations are you have a civic duty to vote. and as long as you do no one can tell you that this election was rigged james corden: >> where are you looking daddy? sherry how's the get ready for a great election day with plenty of sunshine and temps running 10 degrees or more above normal. with the gorgeous weather... it could be you're allergic to elm or sage... or cheno... which is a weed that grows in the desert. ................. today's record high is 83... and we'll be right close to that just a couple of degrees away. ............. plenty of sun while a large low pressure heads into the pacific northwest and fewer high clouds ......... some soggy voting places today will be new orleans... to st. louis. ................ highs here at home stay warm f
but daddy did the woman make it to the big whitehouse please tell me she made it to the big white house we can't tell that yet son and neith can the polls benedict cumberbatch: >> now let's just hope that when you wake up in the morning that every man and woman in america has turned out to vote. because no matter what your political affiliations are you have a civic duty to vote. and as long as you do no one can tell you that this election was rigged james corden: >> where are you...
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. >> i'm joined by sheldon whitehouse. he's a former judiciary committee. basically, this would leak, so instead of the director of the fbi writing a letter, you would have reports popping up from unnamed official sources saying we found a bunch of e-mails and it looked like a cover-up so he had to do something. what do you think. >> if the fbi is not a safe place for classified information or confidential investigative information to go, that's a problem that he needs to address in a very, very serious way. there's a very important public right at stake behind all of this, which is that prosecutors and investigative agencies, like the fbi, get incredible power to look through our personal lives, to look through our papers, to look through our e-mails and they get that power at the price that they are not allowed to disclose it unless they are bringing charges. when i was the attorney general of my state with broad criminal jurisdiction, when i was the united states attorney, we had a very clear rule. any derogatory information that we developed in an inves
. >> i'm joined by sheldon whitehouse. he's a former judiciary committee. basically, this would leak, so instead of the director of the fbi writing a letter, you would have reports popping up from unnamed official sources saying we found a bunch of e-mails and it looked like a cover-up so he had to do something. what do you think. >> if the fbi is not a safe place for classified information or confidential investigative information to go, that's a problem that he needs to address in...
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whitehouse: thank you, chairman grassley. the chairman and i have been working on this bill since 2014, and what we heard from juvenile justice practitioners around the country is that a lot of the policies that had been in place for dealing with juvenile offenders were stale and ineffective, that there were better ways to do business than were currently being supported by this grant, so we worked for years to get this program, the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act reauthorized. the crux of today's concerns -- i see senator cotton on the floor, and he can speak for himself, but i think the crux of today's concerns are that the jjdpa would phase out over time, over three years, in fact, the ability for states to take its money -- you don't have to take the money, but if you take the money, you have to phase out locking up young people, kids for status offenses, for offenses that an adult could not be locked up for. it is simply not good practice, and that is one of the reasons that the national council of juvenil
whitehouse: thank you, chairman grassley. the chairman and i have been working on this bill since 2014, and what we heard from juvenile justice practitioners around the country is that a lot of the policies that had been in place for dealing with juvenile offenders were stale and ineffective, that there were better ways to do business than were currently being supported by this grant, so we worked for years to get this program, the juvenile justice and delinquency prevention act reauthorized....
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uh i understand some ki went to the whitehouse, today, sd," anbuco mind., asou . oe'toru so, >> that's ve nice.ha-- guess we can't keep well, here, ale , ca- >> sure you can.owhe doesn tore. n' tt. ays you put the cand in,rough t. wkn-ho.e t'>> o encased this in plastic, now. wow >> i don't know what fred has been drinkin', all these s, but i wanna get some of it. >> yeaoh, ye. >> i find it hard to believe. i was gonna ask, uh, uh, fred to come over here, but fred d't reay enjoy sitting here, too much, in the spotlight, because it's, really, too far away from his refreshments. [ ughter >>s azg what life of modation in ahis can . i-isn'thoug i t clean living. i donh.>>'s ts, tonight, ad somothematerial >> ready, 'cause he goes thh fder, so whad to put this phony stuff in. but we'd likto givyou a brief summary of fred'fe in show business. and we copied down some of the more interesting-- >> mmm-hmm. >> things that happened to him. september 27th, 1910-- i already told ya-- fred is born, in lh is nhe that hll wakup, naked,in t. [ ughter ] peter lassally. [ laughter ]
uh i understand some ki went to the whitehouse, today, sd," anbuco mind., asou . oe'toru so, >> that's ve nice.ha-- guess we can't keep well, here, ale , ca- >> sure you can.owhe doesn tore. n' tt. ays you put the cand in,rough t. wkn-ho.e t'>> o encased this in plastic, now. wow >> i don't know what fred has been drinkin', all these s, but i wanna get some of it. >> yeaoh, ye. >> i find it hard to believe. i was gonna ask, uh, uh, fred to come over...
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being an intellectual, more a policy person in the whitehouse, giving up the magic he had or at least knowing how to sustain it, that was >> gentlemen, thank i very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> next on matter of fact. one man's quest to meet the voters who handed trump the presidency. >> wherever the media was, i was seeing support greater than that at every level. a hundred thousand miles later, he's ready to tell you what they were thinking. and later, >> i was blessed to have a mom who was a stock broker and she knew that money came and went. >> president-elect donald trump's first term will likely be judged in part by how he addresses the needs of the working-class voters who swept him into office. photographer and writer chris arnade travelled 100,000 miles across america talking to those voters. two factors drove their vote -- they say -- their economic fears and the desire for respect. i spoke with him in new york. >> you've got an interesting background, you worked on wall st, have a phd in physics. what led you to hop in your car and cover 100,000 miles
being an intellectual, more a policy person in the whitehouse, giving up the magic he had or at least knowing how to sustain it, that was >> gentlemen, thank i very much. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> next on matter of fact. one man's quest to meet the voters who handed trump the presidency. >> wherever the media was, i was seeing support greater than that at every level. a hundred thousand miles later, he's ready to tell you what they were...
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back with more fox news morning >> taking i live look at the whitehouse where come january president-elect donald trump will be taking residency there. the big news ever the day the shocking upset in the presidential election. but, before we get to more of that we want to talk about the weather. we think it's mild pa, wisdom. >> wisdom is still. >> the stand alone. >> arguing that point. >> nonetheless we cannot all agree it will be wet soon. >> showers are fixing up especially west of us. western suburbs all wet now. the rain is m coming out across. there's nothing too heavy here. listen we need the rain. we got to get decent rain eventually. this will not be that. some of us with the rain get a tenth inch. maybe a couple spots quarter of inch that's about it as these things pass through in the morning hours. we'll zoom in to show you this light rain is over spreading district and give it 0 minutes or so and everybody in the district well be wet. comeing across i 95 will make for a challenging morning commute. i think it least for the next several hours around here. initially it will be s
back with more fox news morning >> taking i live look at the whitehouse where come january president-elect donald trump will be taking residency there. the big news ever the day the shocking upset in the presidential election. but, before we get to more of that we want to talk about the weather. we think it's mild pa, wisdom. >> wisdom is still. >> the stand alone. >> arguing that point. >> nonetheless we cannot all agree it will be wet soon. >> showers are...
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the two figures seem to create some polarity in trump some polarity in trump whitehouse. in the very first extended interview since he won the election - donald trump now says he would accept a fence in some places along the u-s mexico border. border.during the campaign - trump vowed to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. he still vowed to getting a wall built - but that in some areas - a fence would make more sense.here's an exchange with the president-elect - with sixty minutes' lesley stahl. lesley stahl: they're talking about a fence in the republican congress, would you accept a fence?donald trump: for certain areas i would, but certain areas, a wall is more appropriate. i'm very good at this, it's called construction. lesley stahl: so part wall, part fence?donald trump: yeah, it could be - it could be some . fencing.he also said he's country illegally who have criminal records. during that same interview - donald trump also said he would not take a salary as president.he says by law he has to take one dollar a year - and give up the 400-thousand dollar a year s
the two figures seem to create some polarity in trump some polarity in trump whitehouse. in the very first extended interview since he won the election - donald trump now says he would accept a fence in some places along the u-s mexico border. border.during the campaign - trump vowed to build a wall and make mexico pay for it. he still vowed to getting a wall built - but that in some areas - a fence would make more sense.here's an exchange with the president-elect - with sixty minutes' lesley...
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the media will get their footing f to decide how they will cover but i would encourage the trump whitehouse to allow the access from reporters to the of government it is one of the things the founding fathers set up and they were right to do so in the media iser critical plus food is to say this story will be that quick sice said earlier i remember when obama firstt carted he wanted to keep the white house photographers from the wire services would not let them n to the major things they used to and they said he never takes a bad picture so why not let them in? it is a way to make sureat that relationship keeps going up. places that don't have a free media turnout like venezuela or russia or places he would not necessarily want to live. but if this a necessary, not even an evil but it is necessary. >> we have time for one more question. >> i love you on "the five" thanks for the great job you did with george to be a bush .at you did for and your love for our country i have announced to serve from of barbara bush literacy foundation nairobi getting a call from you tomorrow. >> yes. 3:00. >>
the media will get their footing f to decide how they will cover but i would encourage the trump whitehouse to allow the access from reporters to the of government it is one of the things the founding fathers set up and they were right to do so in the media iser critical plus food is to say this story will be that quick sice said earlier i remember when obama firstt carted he wanted to keep the white house photographers from the wire services would not let them n to the major things they used...
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golden state rage, president and are the construction management team, pb, with mike scott and mark whitehouse here. thank you so much. this group with their team has built this amazing project and we are really fortunate to be working with golden state bridge and this writer team not only do they manage every challenge from the migratory birds that wouldn't migrates >>[laughing] to the difficult and really challenging crowded site conditions. we had our project we had the tida construction of the homes in the golden gate excuse me-the baby rich project all in the same site. also we have frustratingly late shipments of critical supplies we guys made it all work. you pushed through by champs and you deliver this project on time and on budget. take you. >>[applause] not only that they met are disadvantaged business enterprise goal of 12.5%. thank you, dave and for dsps commitment to achieving that goal and help create jobs and opportunities for local small business community. thank you for sharing those b van values. finally, we are proud of our collaboration with our little units and workforce
golden state rage, president and are the construction management team, pb, with mike scott and mark whitehouse here. thank you so much. this group with their team has built this amazing project and we are really fortunate to be working with golden state bridge and this writer team not only do they manage every challenge from the migratory birds that wouldn't migrates >>[laughing] to the difficult and really challenging crowded site conditions. we had our project we had the tida...
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biami is facing 133 years in prison. 3 donald trump's whitehouse will have an influencial ?wisconsin? connection.reince priebus...who spent a good part of his life he.w president elect. elect. "but i tell you reince is really a star. and he is the hardest working guy." guy." reince priebus has been chair of the republican national convention for about the past six years.he was head of the republican party of wisconsin for the four years prior.now reince priebus...named trp's chief of staff in this statement ?quote?..."i am thrilled to have my very successful team continue with me in leading our country. steve [bannon] and reince are worked well together on our campaign and led us to a historic victory."this is a statement fellow republicans...like wisconsin congressman sean duffy... agrees with. 3 "there's one guy who can bring all sides together, all viewpoints together and be the grease, you know, in the wheel to make legislation work and that's reince priebus." priebus." the appointment is just ?one? of about ?four-thousand? appointments donald trump and his staff will ne
biami is facing 133 years in prison. 3 donald trump's whitehouse will have an influencial ?wisconsin? connection.reince priebus...who spent a good part of his life he.w president elect. elect. "but i tell you reince is really a star. and he is the hardest working guy." guy." reince priebus has been chair of the republican national convention for about the past six years.he was head of the republican party of wisconsin for the four years prior.now reince priebus...named trp's...
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that got a shot from the of whitehouse for which it can speak to the issues. >> i read one of your articlesf the community's evolution and to paraphrase of the antebellum order unprecedented state and federal legislation is determined to widen the horizons this result was a significant transitional period of race relations. but it seems you are talking about reconstruction and we're still in the transitional period. and then to move past that transition to an actual place because we transition so long. to elect one black person but then we skip over what was there and the process necessary to get from transition to common ground.whas what else can we do? >> first get to a place with a reconciliation and counter like south africa has set the precedent. given uh decade system of apartheid nevertheless, people could come together in an honest way to talk about the pastnd thw and was specifically needed to be done. also the opportunity to provide for real forgiveness .get i will never forget that situation or that scene when when nelson mandela and those that were racially exclusive and was the
that got a shot from the of whitehouse for which it can speak to the issues. >> i read one of your articlesf the community's evolution and to paraphrase of the antebellum order unprecedented state and federal legislation is determined to widen the horizons this result was a significant transitional period of race relations. but it seems you are talking about reconstruction and we're still in the transitional period. and then to move past that transition to an actual place because we...
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johnson talks about the of whitehouse. but i think what she says is what all lot of women would feel in their heart of hearts they didn't want president nixon to run again he went into private practice.ted to g social wanted to get back into a deere is the great letter that jackie kennedy wrote that they walked away from each other and she writes to mrs. nixon your dreams are here but essentially but be careful what you wish for.omethi she knew that this would be very livable for their family. >> with the richard nixon, memoir he publishes a letter basically saying the whole time you got to congress you finish with a direct tie and now you have to start all over again. but one thing about ladybirdla but in addition with the beautification but she made a very risky decision she knew they existed i want to give you the commercial butall s you see all the faults and all his virtues and bad language.ought, b and she thought blemishes and all that they would rise above that i that that was a very courageous decision on her part
johnson talks about the of whitehouse. but i think what she says is what all lot of women would feel in their heart of hearts they didn't want president nixon to run again he went into private practice.ted to g social wanted to get back into a deere is the great letter that jackie kennedy wrote that they walked away from each other and she writes to mrs. nixon your dreams are here but essentially but be careful what you wish for.omethi she knew that this would be very livable for their family....
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biami is facing 133 years in prison. 3 donald trump's whitehouse will have an influencial ?wisconsin? connection.reince priebus...who spent a good part of his life here...will elect. "but i tell you reince is really a star. and he is the hardest working guy." guy." priebus has been chair of the republican national convention for about the past six years. he was head of the republican party of wisconsin for the four years prior.trump announcing the appointment in a statement ?quote?..."i am thrilled to have my very successful team continue with me in leading our country. steve [bannon] and reince are highly qualified leaders who worked well together on our campaign and led us to a historic victory." statement fellow republicans...like wisconsin congressman sean duffy... agrees with. 3 "there's one guy who can bring all sides together, all viewpoints together and be the grease, you know, in the wheel to make legislation work and that's reince priebus." priebus." the appointment is just ?on of about ?four-thousand? appointments donald trump and his stf will need to make leading
biami is facing 133 years in prison. 3 donald trump's whitehouse will have an influencial ?wisconsin? connection.reince priebus...who spent a good part of his life here...will elect. "but i tell you reince is really a star. and he is the hardest working guy." guy." priebus has been chair of the republican national convention for about the past six years. he was head of the republican party of wisconsin for the four years prior.trump announcing the appointment in a statement...
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her pathways to the whitehouse have begun to dramatically narrow. anthony sal, show me how donald trump wins. >> well pennsylvania is still in play. if he were to get that, all of these states with extra padding to go would get him up over the 270 he needs, scott. >> what path does hillary clinton still have. >> she's still got a chance in pennsylvania and all these states we haven't projected yet. then she would have to go and get nevada. >> that's steel not enough. >> that's still not enough. she's got to hang on to minnesota and new hampshire too. show stilshe still has a path ie states that are at least toss ups but i'll tell you it's not a good sign because if she were doing well tonight, these stages would have been projected blue. they are reliably blue in other elections earlier. >> so donald trump is winning or at least holding hillary clinton off in states we would have called hours ago for the democrats in another election. >> exactly. in fact if you wanted, i can take you inside a couple of these states and i'll give you a hint as to why
her pathways to the whitehouse have begun to dramatically narrow. anthony sal, show me how donald trump wins. >> well pennsylvania is still in play. if he were to get that, all of these states with extra padding to go would get him up over the 270 he needs, scott. >> what path does hillary clinton still have. >> she's still got a chance in pennsylvania and all these states we haven't projected yet. then she would have to go and get nevada. >> that's steel not enough....
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you have to go back 25 years to bill clinton's first whitehouse chief of staff, mack mcclarty.e certainly looked the part of white house chief of staff and was a decent and very dignified man. a man of his word and in all of my experience dealing with him when i was working in the senate then, but in the second year of the clinton presidency, the job got rougher and rougher. and in the middle of the clinton crusade to reform health care, mack mcclarty decided there was a better person to be white house chief of staff. in the middle of what was then the toughest legislative battle in a generation, mack mcclarty resigned and replaced himself with leon panetta, who was as good a white house chief of staff as we've ever had, possibly the best. reince priebus is no leon panetta, reince priebus would not have been on the long list for any other republican president's white house chief of staff. reince priebus' only strength is that he knows all the republican power players in the congress. his weaknesses are that he knows none of the democratic power players in the congress, and more
you have to go back 25 years to bill clinton's first whitehouse chief of staff, mack mcclarty.e certainly looked the part of white house chief of staff and was a decent and very dignified man. a man of his word and in all of my experience dealing with him when i was working in the senate then, but in the second year of the clinton presidency, the job got rougher and rougher. and in the middle of the clinton crusade to reform health care, mack mcclarty decided there was a better person to be...
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school. [ cheers ] and it's not just progressives who are outraged by bannon's inclusion in th trump whitehouse. the anti-defamation league came out in opposition to bannon's appointment. and even many republicans expressed horror. when asked how she would feel about bannon being included in a trump administration, gop strategist ana novarro responded steve bannon pick if that's what is going to happen. >> do you have a match somewhere so that i could set my hair on fire. [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: at this point, cnn should just keep a lighter and battle of kerosene on set at all times. so, bannon's appointment is a crucial first test of whether the leaders of the republican party will act as a check on trump's most extreme instincts. and yet when house speaker paul ryan was presented with a litany of accusations against bannon, here's how he reacted. many conservatives are concerned that steve bannon, who is the ceo of the trump campaign, and the chief executive of breitbart news, that he used breitbart news to, in their view, the view of conservatives, the veiw of republicans to mains
school. [ cheers ] and it's not just progressives who are outraged by bannon's inclusion in th trump whitehouse. the anti-defamation league came out in opposition to bannon's appointment. and even many republicans expressed horror. when asked how she would feel about bannon being included in a trump administration, gop strategist ana novarro responded steve bannon pick if that's what is going to happen. >> do you have a match somewhere so that i could set my hair on fire. [ laughter and...
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. >> rose: when barack obama says look i think he's been sobered by the whitehouse, we need to give him an opportunity to what he's going to do and says i think he's more pragmatic than not. is that what you say >> that's right. president object is doing it right here and it's hard for him to come out of election and speak badly about the president elect. the people have spoken. obama is trying for a smooth transition. as obama said he had this line gestures matter. you got the sense that he was saying that, that while he was talking about the president elect, he was also talking about himself. that he was saying gestures matter and what i want to try to do here is lower the temperature and try to get us back to some of these democratic values that are so important to this country. >> rose: thank you for coming. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: david leonhardt from rose: jim fallows is here, an observe are of china and japan and other places. his new magazine china's great leap backward and he argues that the country almost at one point of 4 billion people have not been this repressive si
. >> rose: when barack obama says look i think he's been sobered by the whitehouse, we need to give him an opportunity to what he's going to do and says i think he's more pragmatic than not. is that what you say >> that's right. president object is doing it right here and it's hard for him to come out of election and speak badly about the president elect. the people have spoken. obama is trying for a smooth transition. as obama said he had this line gestures matter. you got the...
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it's gonna be a star-studded weekend at the whitehouse today. find out why...after the in world news now.. people in japan are returning home this morning.. after a massive earthquake rocked the nation. the magnitude 7- point-4 quake sent a series of moderate tsunamis toward japan's northeastern shore.. and fueled concerns about the fukushima nuclear power plant.. which was destroyed in a tsunami back in 2011. good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. drier & warmer conditions are on tap today high temperatures will be in the mid 60s. the wind will pick up on wednesday with temperatures holding in the mid 60s. breezes 10 to 20 mph will pick up around the valley. thanksgiving is looking great with plenty of sunshine and highs in the low 60s on thursday although a few breezes will stick around to 15 mph. we'll stay dry through the weekend with temperatures in the low 60's before cooler weather arrives sunday with highs only in the upper 50's through monday. here is a look at here is a look at your drive here are the accidents to watch out and al
it's gonna be a star-studded weekend at the whitehouse today. find out why...after the in world news now.. people in japan are returning home this morning.. after a massive earthquake rocked the nation. the magnitude 7- point-4 quake sent a series of moderate tsunamis toward japan's northeastern shore.. and fueled concerns about the fukushima nuclear power plant.. which was destroyed in a tsunami back in 2011. good morning i'm cassandra jones with fox5. drier & warmer conditions are on tap...
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. >> at the capital, they gathered at the hotel and whitehouse, and some in philadelphia and boston made the same point. >> a lot of people will be affected by the things that donald trump has already said, and, you know, we want to show them across the world we don't stand with that, and it's important for us to, like, be out here so everybody sees it. >> hurts my heart people i love are fearful of their lives and livelihoods. >> more than half the more than half the votes went to hillary clinton, and that's an important thing. >> several cities along the west coast in addition to oakland saw protests including seattle. large groups marched through downtown streets just as many workers were trying to make their way home. >>> tension of the demonstration increased when a shooting took place there in downtown seattle. earlier, we spoke about all of this with our reporter. >> reporter: well, at the moment, it's dying down, but in the height of it, you have several thousand people moving through the downtown core of seattle. this was at the height of rush hour. people trying to get out of t
. >> at the capital, they gathered at the hotel and whitehouse, and some in philadelphia and boston made the same point. >> a lot of people will be affected by the things that donald trump has already said, and, you know, we want to show them across the world we don't stand with that, and it's important for us to, like, be out here so everybody sees it. >> hurts my heart people i love are fearful of their lives and livelihoods. >> more than half the more than half the...
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somebody was saying there might be an anti-semite that's working in the whitehouse. it's like have you listened to the nixon case. forget about advising the president. do you know lbj. do you know our history. we have to caution ourselves to the complexity of that history. i thought donald trump disqualified himself at numerous points but there's now this idea that anyone who voted for him is, has to be defined by the worst of his rhetoric. like there are guys in my neighborhood like that i love, that i respect, that i think have incredible qualities, who are not afraid of mexicans and they do not like muslim but they're afraid of blacks. it would be individuals, it would be ignorance. but everybody who voted for trump is a monolith, is a rate es. d so this is the fight that we weighed against ourselves. because america is not natural. natural is tribal. we're fighting against thousands of years of human behavior in history to create something that no one's ever gets what's exceptional about america. this ain't easy. it's in an incredible thing t. >> it's so nice to
somebody was saying there might be an anti-semite that's working in the whitehouse. it's like have you listened to the nixon case. forget about advising the president. do you know lbj. do you know our history. we have to caution ourselves to the complexity of that history. i thought donald trump disqualified himself at numerous points but there's now this idea that anyone who voted for him is, has to be defined by the worst of his rhetoric. like there are guys in my neighborhood like that i...
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i mean, we knew the history that whenever a party has had the whitehouse for two consecutive terms for eight years, five times out of six since the end of world war ii the american , people voted for change. the only time they did not do that in the postwar era was after president reagan when they elected his vice president, hw bush, so there was a tendency there, but it seemed like there might be different factors this time. while hillary clinton certainly had incredibly ugly numbers , but so are donald trump loss. while the desire for change seemed to be so great, nbc "wall street journal" poll going in 31% felt the country was headed in the right direction. 62%, wrong track. the interesting thing about that number is the last time and peter hart, now fred yang on the democratic side and bill on the and long before him, bob teeter had been asking that question almost monthly for the better part of 30 years and the last time the right direction was more than wrong track was back in january, 2004. 12 years ago. so, we knew there had been sustained anger and heart had done a series of f
i mean, we knew the history that whenever a party has had the whitehouse for two consecutive terms for eight years, five times out of six since the end of world war ii the american , people voted for change. the only time they did not do that in the postwar era was after president reagan when they elected his vice president, hw bush, so there was a tendency there, but it seemed like there might be different factors this time. while hillary clinton certainly had incredibly ugly numbers , but so...