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trump, donald trump and russia, donald trump and vladimir putin, and they have before them a nominee rex tillerson who has business ties to russia just by virtue of the oil business he's been in for all of his life. that did they see an opportunity to use this nomination to make a bigger statement about their concerns about donald trump and russia? >> i think that's a fair statement. however, i do believe that rex tillerson was very imfattic that he is clear-eyed about putin. as is donald trump. -- george bush said he was going to try to have at least a dialogue capability with putin and i think that's what rex tillerson and the president-elect are also saying. i don't think they want to start out by calling my name of a head of a country that is an adversary. it's a country that we are going to have to deal with in a very firm way. and i think going now into that, in a measured way is the right approach. i thought general mattis was also very clear in his hearing. i think rex and general mattis are going to be a great team to put america's best foot forward in a very judicious, but
trump, donald trump and russia, donald trump and vladimir putin, and they have before them a nominee rex tillerson who has business ties to russia just by virtue of the oil business he's been in for all of his life. that did they see an opportunity to use this nomination to make a bigger statement about their concerns about donald trump and russia? >> i think that's a fair statement. however, i do believe that rex tillerson was very imfattic that he is clear-eyed about putin. as is donald...
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he's the guy who said that donald trump unt legitimate last friday, but, donald trump did not have to spend the weekend martin luther king weekend, going after john lewis in very personal terms. going after his district. making the comments he made, why does donald trump do this? >> well, i don't know why he does it. i think it's part of the make-up of the man, but i think this idea that well he started it, it sounds so schoolyardish. it sounds so small. you have the president of the united states. you never punch down. you never punch down. a congressman says something about you, you just kind of threat role. when the -- during the, you know, president obama's first, you know, state of the union, he didn't punch it. he threat roll. you have to know the moment and appreciate the moment. that's one. two, i think this whole question as you just showed is a farce. it's something that out there that a lot of folks are trying to hang their hat on relative to what happened to hillary clinton in this race. i think you pressed the right point that it is a myriad of issues, why are you focussi
he's the guy who said that donald trump unt legitimate last friday, but, donald trump did not have to spend the weekend martin luther king weekend, going after john lewis in very personal terms. going after his district. making the comments he made, why does donald trump do this? >> well, i don't know why he does it. i think it's part of the make-up of the man, but i think this idea that well he started it, it sounds so schoolyardish. it sounds so small. you have the president of the...
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we've seen frustration with donald trump and the media. do you think donald trump though takes some responsibility if the media is extra skeptical of donald trump compared to other presidents, other major politicians in the past, is there some responsibility trump needs to take because of some of the things he said? >> there's always responsibility on both sides of the media and the presidential relationship. sean spicer and full disclosure my son used to work for him. man of complete integrity had a great press conference, he needed one actually. and he did a lot of q and a. buried a lot of news in there. particularly about dhaka, general flynn's conduct with russia. the president has a responsibility, the media has a responsibility, john carl gave a good opportunity for sean spicer to elaborate. i thought it was well. he hit it out of the park. perfect hoping for a press secretary. >> bill press, what did you make of the sean spicer we saw today versus the sean spicer we saw saturday? >> almost night and day. i wouldn't say -- maybe not
we've seen frustration with donald trump and the media. do you think donald trump though takes some responsibility if the media is extra skeptical of donald trump compared to other presidents, other major politicians in the past, is there some responsibility trump needs to take because of some of the things he said? >> there's always responsibility on both sides of the media and the presidential relationship. sean spicer and full disclosure my son used to work for him. man of complete...
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>> i would say donald trump in general. the fact that he saved hundreds of millions of dollars on free media by simply calling in to radio stations, tv stations all of a sudden, the conversation was lost of what is the policy issue that you stand on, and instead it was let's make this aboume a make sure i'm in everybody's living room, consistently. >> elise, stress the word calling in. >> phoning it in. >> i tried it, i couldn't call in to "politicsnation." >> at this recent harvard forum with all the campaign managers, there was a fiery exchange with network executives and republican campaign operatives saying, oh, well, our candidates weren't allowed to phone in, but trump was, why was trump the anomaly and why did he get special treatment? it really is egregious, i think, it is part of the reason that we're stuck with the result that we have. >> do we hear too much about the e-mails, about the twitter account of donald trump or -- >> i think the thing when it comes to -- the thing that got too much coverage is the clinto
>> i would say donald trump in general. the fact that he saved hundreds of millions of dollars on free media by simply calling in to radio stations, tv stations all of a sudden, the conversation was lost of what is the policy issue that you stand on, and instead it was let's make this aboume a make sure i'm in everybody's living room, consistently. >> elise, stress the word calling in. >> phoning it in. >> i tried it, i couldn't call in to "politicsnation."...
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>> trump. >> donald trump? >> yes. >> so kentucky most likely is going to for donald trump but this i-80 corridor could pretty much decide it. which way you think they're going up here? >> i think they'll go for trump. i believe it's going to really surprise a lot of people. >> can we check out your truck? >> yeah. >> cool. always wanted to do that. safe to say i broke 3 million miles. we're everett, ohio, interstate 80. >> what is it about what's going on here on the i-80 core dorthat people go for him over hillary clinton? >> to me had it all boils down to jobs. i have made a lot of money in my 28/29 mile as trip. there are a lot of places that are no home. a lot of the factories just closed up and left. recall this country is headed in the wrong direction. we need to do something about manufacturing jobs, get good paying jobs back in the country, put people back to work. >> when you pull the air horn, where do i do it? can i do it? >> yes, sir. >> donald trump won regions including ohio that had had seen ser
>> trump. >> donald trump? >> yes. >> so kentucky most likely is going to for donald trump but this i-80 corridor could pretty much decide it. which way you think they're going up here? >> i think they'll go for trump. i believe it's going to really surprise a lot of people. >> can we check out your truck? >> yeah. >> cool. always wanted to do that. safe to say i broke 3 million miles. we're everett, ohio, interstate 80. >> what is it about...
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donald trump's chief, reince priebus, is saying the executive order donald trump signed friday resulting the detention of hundreds of immigrants to the united states, including some green card holders, meaning legal residents, is working just as it was supposed to work and there is nothing to apologize for. congresswoman, let me get you to respond to a further quote from reince priebus. this is what he also said to our own chuck todd on "meet the press" and this was about the countries that were not included in this executive order, #saudi arabia. take a listen. >> why was saudi arabia, afghanistan and pakistan and egypt not included on this list if you are so concerned about this issue? >> we are concerned about the issue, chuck, and that's why we put the seven countries initially into the executive order that were identified previously by congress, by both the house and the senate and the obama administration as being the seven most watched countries in regard to harboring terrorists. but you bring up a good point. perhaps other countries needed to be added to an executive order going
donald trump's chief, reince priebus, is saying the executive order donald trump signed friday resulting the detention of hundreds of immigrants to the united states, including some green card holders, meaning legal residents, is working just as it was supposed to work and there is nothing to apologize for. congresswoman, let me get you to respond to a further quote from reince priebus. this is what he also said to our own chuck todd on "meet the press" and this was about the...
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yes, logically, donald trump is not making sense. you can howl at this, you can make an example of this, it doesn't look good for donald trump, but you run the risk of sort of getting distracted by these theatrics and the conspiracy theories and these lies as a largely conservative agenda and a very conservative cabinet ends up passing through congress. you're chuck schumer, or nancy pelosi, you do have to step back and say, well how much of time and capital and attention do i need to spend over here when it looked very well like his entire cabinet would be confirmed. supreme court justice will be coming up and possibly confirmed but all these executive orders are going forward and very little power to stop any of it. so those are the things that democrats have been to be weighing right now too. >> we have news about the supreme court vacancy about a nomination that looks like it's going to be forthcoming. i have to share this. i think this will surprise a lot of people on this subject of the trump's allegations about voters particip
yes, logically, donald trump is not making sense. you can howl at this, you can make an example of this, it doesn't look good for donald trump, but you run the risk of sort of getting distracted by these theatrics and the conspiracy theories and these lies as a largely conservative agenda and a very conservative cabinet ends up passing through congress. you're chuck schumer, or nancy pelosi, you do have to step back and say, well how much of time and capital and attention do i need to spend...
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how much did donald trump have to do with it? >> this was an internal house debate as you said, it started last night. this rules change to gut the office of congressional ethics. it was put on to the whole rules package. and it was agreed to late last night. and then the next 12 hours, we saw it all fall apart. at love house numbers tell me they got calls from constituents, angry about this move. wondering if this was the right thing to be doing. if congress should really be policing itself house leaders met. i was outside of speaker ryan's office at 11:00 a.m. this morning at the president-elect began tweeting. then they and conference meeting to say, maybe we should shelf this. this was led by ryan and kevin mccarthy. >> do we have a sense where the resistance was coming from within the repubcan party? obviously the story line with paul ryan's predecessor with john babe e boehner, it was the party purists, they defied him. was this that same band of republicans who wanted to do away with this or was this different? was this a
how much did donald trump have to do with it? >> this was an internal house debate as you said, it started last night. this rules change to gut the office of congressional ethics. it was put on to the whole rules package. and it was agreed to late last night. and then the next 12 hours, we saw it all fall apart. at love house numbers tell me they got calls from constituents, angry about this move. wondering if this was the right thing to be doing. if congress should really be policing...
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it is donald trump. he dominates the headlines. >> good point. i think it's a good point, sort of, what do people care about. the other thing i would say, and the trump people say this all the time and i think they're right about this -- is you kind of knew what you were getting. there are all these things about, we have zero ph.d.s in the cabinet and zero ceos. he said i'm going to bring in the best in the business world. mnuchin. wilbur ross. tillerson. this is what people voted for. i thing i'll say about trump. you don't have to like him. he didn't deceive the people who voted for him. steve mnuchin has some of the things that look not great politically speaking. that's what trump said. he said, i'm going to bring in different people from the business world. i wonder if people say, well, you know, i may not love them -- >> i've heard democrats say, you know what, i may have concerns about nominee x, my next thought is, if i vote this one down, who do i get next. >> a lot of people voted under the premise, it's so crazy it might work. it was a
it is donald trump. he dominates the headlines. >> good point. i think it's a good point, sort of, what do people care about. the other thing i would say, and the trump people say this all the time and i think they're right about this -- is you kind of knew what you were getting. there are all these things about, we have zero ph.d.s in the cabinet and zero ceos. he said i'm going to bring in the best in the business world. mnuchin. wilbur ross. tillerson. this is what people voted for. i...
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tomorrow puts us just one week away from the inauguration of donald trump. and the news from washington today moved quickly, and the pieces of the new administration are falling into place quickly. there were more confirmation hearings for the incoming trump cabinet. today, three concurrent hearings for the nominees to run the pentagon, the cia, the department of housing and urban development. but a lot of the news of this day still had to do with donald trump's fight with the intelligence community that will soon serve him as chief client. late today, nbc news learned from multiple high level intelligence sources that after his formal briefing with intelligence chiefs at trump tower last friday, fbi director james comey took donald trump aside and spoke with him one on one about the existence of unverified allegations concerning trump's ties to, and activities in russia. vice president joe biden speaking in a one on one interview with andrea mitchell today confirmed the existence of that two-page addendum document at the center of it all. >> was it a mistak
tomorrow puts us just one week away from the inauguration of donald trump. and the news from washington today moved quickly, and the pieces of the new administration are falling into place quickly. there were more confirmation hearings for the incoming trump cabinet. today, three concurrent hearings for the nominees to run the pentagon, the cia, the department of housing and urban development. but a lot of the news of this day still had to do with donald trump's fight with the intelligence...
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. >> the same questions for donald trump as well. thanks so much, and we're going to have to leave it there. chris, we'll catch up tomorrow. that does is for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." follow us online, facebook and twitter. craig melvin is up next. >> good day to you. the first day of this 115th congress, and some breaking news on this tuesday, the leader of the democrats and the senate new york's chuck schumer laying out his vision for the party as we speak, talking about holding president-elect donald trump accountable. let's listen in. >> i'll speak a little longer than he did today, after all it's my first speech, and but i want to start by extending my sincerest wish to him that we be able to work together to get things done for the american people. the republican leader is my friend. he's also a great believer and defender of the senate, and the important role it must play in our national life and around the world. i look forward to working with him. campaign themes are quickly being abandoned. he said he was g
. >> the same questions for donald trump as well. thanks so much, and we're going to have to leave it there. chris, we'll catch up tomorrow. that does is for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." follow us online, facebook and twitter. craig melvin is up next. >> good day to you. the first day of this 115th congress, and some breaking news on this tuesday, the leader of the democrats and the senate new york's chuck schumer laying out his vision for the party as we...
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trump, who were uncomfortable with donald trump many decided not to watch today. yet at least based on my experience they were following social media. one sentence one line that could have been repeated to comfort people may have had a much broader impact than i think he would have even imagined so somebody who has mast master frankly using social media to his benefit. that's reason i was surprised he did not make outreach to the allies or to the people who voted for him. >> it was not his speech, it was move toward confirmation of general mattis. because during his confirmation hearings he said more traditional republican in american tradition when it comes too the value of the u.s. force, i think that allies who looking for something to cling to to give them hope, that's -- >> i would like to democrats have voted for mattis. >> that's not how to works. >> david is right about that. i think susan is right. democrats who aree ger to confirm that both to send the message that she talked about but also to get somebody in that trump inner circle to push back against
trump, who were uncomfortable with donald trump many decided not to watch today. yet at least based on my experience they were following social media. one sentence one line that could have been repeated to comfort people may have had a much broader impact than i think he would have even imagined so somebody who has mast master frankly using social media to his benefit. that's reason i was surprised he did not make outreach to the allies or to the people who voted for him. >> it was not...
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that is donald trump, president donald trump wrapping up his remarks there at the pentagon. now the occasion there was the swearing in, the ceremonial inauguration of james mattis as his secretary of defense. what the president is doing right now is what he just announced at the end of his remarks. let's take a listen in. >> doesn't that sound good? it's ban while. too long. >> secretary mattis. [ applause ] and this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrorists entities into the united states. we all know what that means, protection of the nation of foreign terrorists entry into the united states. good stuff. and i want to thank everybody. there are many great heroes, many great warriors. we have tremendous respect for you all. thank you for being here. [ applause ] >> all right. again to just take you through what we've just heard and seen there. this is something that i think is going to set off potentially quite a debate. it's a debate that's been under way for a long time. certainly since donald trump has been on the scene starting with the presidential campai
that is donald trump, president donald trump wrapping up his remarks there at the pentagon. now the occasion there was the swearing in, the ceremonial inauguration of james mattis as his secretary of defense. what the president is doing right now is what he just announced at the end of his remarks. let's take a listen in. >> doesn't that sound good? it's ban while. too long. >> secretary mattis. [ applause ] and this is the protection of the nation from foreign terrorists entities...
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tonight donald trump has responded. the "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> and good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. this certainly feels like the "the 11th hour." tomorrow morning puts us just two days from the inauguration of donald trump as the 45th president of the united states and commander in chief of u.s. military forces. as the hours tick down, the president-elect got an assist today from someone who doesn't usually speak up for american politicians -- russian president vladimir putin. not surprisingly, though, in his defense of donald trump, putin also took a shot at the obama administration. >> translator: people who order such false statements that are now being spread to compromise the newly elected president of the usa, fabricate them and use them in their political struggle. those people are worse than prostitutes. they don't have any moral boundaries. we, russia, deal with such people on a regular basis, but the fact that it's been used against a newly elected president makes it a
tonight donald trump has responded. the "the 11th hour" begins now. >>> and good evening once again from our headquarters here in new york. this certainly feels like the "the 11th hour." tomorrow morning puts us just two days from the inauguration of donald trump as the 45th president of the united states and commander in chief of u.s. military forces. as the hours tick down, the president-elect got an assist today from someone who doesn't usually speak up for...
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donald trump has never worked in government. but he does have people around him who he trusts, and it will be their job, not necessarily kushner's job, but reince preiber, it will be his job to decide when donald trump comes to them when a decision needs to be made, who will be speaking with who dovetails donald trump's interest. he knows donald trump and that's an important thing in any white house, his experience or lack thereof notwithstanding. >> april, i have to hold you to 30 seconds but i need a preview. is the sessions hearing going to be the most contentious we will see this hearing season? >> very contentious. when you have a senator who is actively serving right now, to go up against him and also a civil rights icon like john lewis going to testify against sessions, you better bet it's going to be on tomorrow. >> april ryan, ken vogel, veteran journalists, and now we're happy to say veterans of this broadcast as well. thank you both very much for staying up with us on this back-to-work monday for us. >>> coming up, wh
donald trump has never worked in government. but he does have people around him who he trusts, and it will be their job, not necessarily kushner's job, but reince preiber, it will be his job to decide when donald trump comes to them when a decision needs to be made, who will be speaking with who dovetails donald trump's interest. he knows donald trump and that's an important thing in any white house, his experience or lack thereof notwithstanding. >> april, i have to hold you to 30...
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donald trump invokes this. i have heard trump suprters invoke this now saying, look, the intelligence community right now is unanimous in saying russia was trying to interfere in our elections, they were unanimous in 2002/2003 saying iraq had wmd and they were wrong then and could be wrong now. is it a fair comparison? >> i think what really needs to be done is the facts need to be kind of put out there so that more people can get a look at that and make up their minds. as it is right now, this has become a political football. it's not serving anybody's interests the way it is being conducted. i think that president-elect trump really is running a risk of demoralizing the intelligence community further. you know, the cia was not perfect. it's made many mistakes. one of the great things about our political system is every four to eight years we have an opportunity to start anew and have a new president. by sort of criticizing the cia, i am afraid he's going to further demoralize what is already a demoralized ins
donald trump invokes this. i have heard trump suprters invoke this now saying, look, the intelligence community right now is unanimous in saying russia was trying to interfere in our elections, they were unanimous in 2002/2003 saying iraq had wmd and they were wrong then and could be wrong now. is it a fair comparison? >> i think what really needs to be done is the facts need to be kind of put out there so that more people can get a look at that and make up their minds. as it is right...
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donald trump just broke one of those rules. we'll talk about it when we come back. >>> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> you do not consider him a legitimate president, why is that? >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected, and they have destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it will be the first one that i'm going to miss since i've been in the congress. >> thanks to congressman and civil rights icon john lewis, a leading democrat has finally questioned donald trump's presidency with candor and of course this morning trump's itchy twitter finger struck back. congressman john lewis should spend more time on fixing and helping his district which is in horrible shape and falling apart. the election results, all talk, sad. civil rights groups are marching here in washington this morning in opposition to trump. the timing. back with me, michael steel and joining me now is mark thompson. mark, it is not lost on many that donald trum
donald trump just broke one of those rules. we'll talk about it when we come back. >>> i don't see the president-elect as a legitimate president. >> you do not consider him a legitimate president, why is that? >> i think the russians participated in helping this man get elected, and they have destroyed the candidacy of hillary clinton. i don't plan to attend the inauguration. it will be the first one that i'm going to miss since i've been in the congress. >> thanks to...
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but this is part and parcel for who donald trump is. he's an untrustworthy man and he's claiming that nobody else does, i'm highly skeptical of that. i think donald trump is a bit of a con in these situations and others and i think we need to hold him to it. what is that information and let's have it. and let's evaluate it. >> new york democrat charles schumer. chuck schumer was asked precisely about this on rachel's show last night. >> you take on the intelligence community. they have six ways from sunday at getting back at you. so even for a practical supposedly hard-nosed businessman, he's being really dumb to do this. from what i am told, they are very upset with how he has treated them and talked to them about that. >> getting back at him. how would they do that? how would the intelligence community retaliate? >> well, look, there are a couple of things to understand here. the intelligence community wants to closely protect his integ gritty and it does act, you can find exceptions that no organization comprised of people is perfect
but this is part and parcel for who donald trump is. he's an untrustworthy man and he's claiming that nobody else does, i'm highly skeptical of that. i think donald trump is a bit of a con in these situations and others and i think we need to hold him to it. what is that information and let's have it. and let's evaluate it. >> new york democrat charles schumer. chuck schumer was asked precisely about this on rachel's show last night. >> you take on the intelligence community. they...
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after a short break, donald trump's trust talk. we're going to look at how trump views world leaders. that's just ahead. as i was reg my family tree, i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com >>> we're back now on mtp daily. donald trump doubled down on his distrust of nato this weekend. the president-elect set off alarms back in july when he first said that nato allies who haven't fulfilled their financial obligations may not get support from the u.s. in the event of a russian attack. well it reignited concern in an interview published last night with a pair of european papers. >> you must st
after a short break, donald trump's trust talk. we're going to look at how trump views world leaders. that's just ahead. as i was reg my family tree, i discovered a woman named marianne gaspard... it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of...
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to beat donald trump to take down donald trump. do you think there's anything to that criticism of the mainstream media? >> well, i mean, as it relates to this particular instance or more broadly? >> well i think they would say this is an example of that. i've heard this term trump derangement syndrome thrown out there before. i say this must be what they're talking about. >> i think it's important, steve, to notice that buzzfeed is on an island. right. we have thousands of of news organizations and hundreds really in the mainstream media, and buzzfeed is the only one to drop this entire dossier, at least the first one to do it. and they were alone. and they remain sort of isolated here. trump himself in the news conference today before he started attacking cnn, he commended many news organizations. he didn't mention them by name, but commended many news organizations for basically pursuing restraint on this matter and sitting on this information. so i think it's -- there's a lot of complication and nuance here, it is significant t
to beat donald trump to take down donald trump. do you think there's anything to that criticism of the mainstream media? >> well, i mean, as it relates to this particular instance or more broadly? >> well i think they would say this is an example of that. i've heard this term trump derangement syndrome thrown out there before. i say this must be what they're talking about. >> i think it's important, steve, to notice that buzzfeed is on an island. right. we have thousands of of...
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he's really there to make things work for donald trump and make things happen that donald trump wants to see happen. and if those things happen to be traditionally progressive things, like on infrastructure. the tril dollar froour program. this campaign has been a journey of rediscovery for jared kushner. he was in this new york world, new york city site life and he went out to what, red state america, trump country, and he came back with a very different attitude towards new york city. >> yeah. i mean i think he saw -- i think he says that what he called a bubble in new york. and when he went out, into ohio or florida or north carolina, he was exposed to a different side of america that he didn't really know existed. a lot of americans bont surprised to know that this side of america exists. you know, he was born a very wealthy person and suburban new jersey and lived most of his life in manhattan. so i don't think he had a great deal of exposure to the broader economic concerns that many americans have. >> all right. andrew rice, cover story, new york magazine this week. all about j
he's really there to make things work for donald trump and make things happen that donald trump wants to see happen. and if those things happen to be traditionally progressive things, like on infrastructure. the tril dollar froour program. this campaign has been a journey of rediscovery for jared kushner. he was in this new york world, new york city site life and he went out to what, red state america, trump country, and he came back with a very different attitude towards new york city....
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donald trump took credit for a sprint jobs deal that had nothing to do with donald trump. in fact it had been publicly announced months earlier. or how about reporting that trump would hold his first post election press conference on january 11th, which he very well might do, but there's every reason to be skeptical after the one he promised on december 15th and the one from melania trump on her immigration status on and on, claim after claim made on twitter that doesn't pan out. dig beneath the head loilines a you get to the real truth about the trump. joining me are msnbc political analyst joan walsh, jameel smith and kurt eichenwald. it does feel like the press keeps falling for the banana in the tail pipe to use the old eddie murphy apal gnaloanalogy. why do you think that is? >> i think it goes back to long-standing tradition that if there's something that the president-elect or president says it's important and it's newsworthy. i don't think we've had a president before who consistently puts out things that are either entirely false or misleading. and so there hasn't
donald trump took credit for a sprint jobs deal that had nothing to do with donald trump. in fact it had been publicly announced months earlier. or how about reporting that trump would hold his first post election press conference on january 11th, which he very well might do, but there's every reason to be skeptical after the one he promised on december 15th and the one from melania trump on her immigration status on and on, claim after claim made on twitter that doesn't pan out. dig beneath...
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and he has made it clear that if some of the things he has criticized donald trump for, he pushes them as policy. he's going to be out there and he's going to be speaking about it, brian, it was a really, i thought remarkable sort of juxtaposition of a man who has come to terms with the fact that this part of his life is over. but is not quite ready to give up the fight. he's only 55. he's got a long time left. >> nicole wallace, even fierce critics of your former boss, george w. bush thought he went out in such a classy way by keeping quiet, keeping his powder dry. letting the new president become president. but to borrow the title of doris kern's great book about fdr, this is no ordinary time. we've never seen this, we've never seen a president-elect come into office like this. say nothing of the poll rating that donald trump has right now. >> so he goes out of office with a much higher approval rating than in the last few outgoing presidents. i think what he did today was very interesting. i think he planted two pillars around which we'll probably rest a foundation of at least the n
and he has made it clear that if some of the things he has criticized donald trump for, he pushes them as policy. he's going to be out there and he's going to be speaking about it, brian, it was a really, i thought remarkable sort of juxtaposition of a man who has come to terms with the fact that this part of his life is over. but is not quite ready to give up the fight. he's only 55. he's got a long time left. >> nicole wallace, even fierce critics of your former boss, george w. bush...
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donald trump escalated his feud with the u.s. intelligence community as tensions rose to a truly unprecedented level. >> i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. i think it's a disgray. >> today's press conference left us with more questions than answers on a lot of topic, especially russia. trump seemed to acknowledge that trump's intelligence interfered in our election, then took it back a few moments later. at the same time, she scolded putin with, but also seemed to thank him for the interference as well. >> as far as hacking, i think it was russia. but i think we also get hacked by other countries and other people. but could have been others also. we talked about hacking. hacking's bad. and it shouldn't be done. but look at the things that were hacked. look at what was learned from that hacking. >> on that intelligence report that the second part of their conclusion was that vladimir putin ordered it because he aspired to help
donald trump escalated his feud with the u.s. intelligence community as tensions rose to a truly unprecedented level. >> i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the intelligence agencies allowed any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. i think it's a disgray. >> today's press conference left us with more questions than answers on a lot of topic, especially russia. trump seemed to acknowledge that trump's intelligence interfered in our election, then took it...
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our final question, how donald trump could undo his legacy. we will bring your our pulse of america in just a little bit. but first to breaking news. we have dramatic video in two separate stories, both maybe disturbing. first in jerusalem, a truckdriver appears to have driven into a crowd of israeli soldiers and then appears to drive in reverse just before he was shot and killed in this incident. four people are dead. several more wounded in this developing and breaking story. plus, we also have for you some new security video obtained by tmz showing the moment the fort lauderdale airport gunman pulled out his gun and opened fire. there you see it there. the people in the airport are seen ducking for cover, running for their lives. we bring both stories to you this hour. we are going to start in injury r -- jerusalem was a truck ran into a group of soldiers there this morning. we want to warn you this video may be disturbing. security catching the video the moment that police say a palestinian drove his truck into the group as they were getti
our final question, how donald trump could undo his legacy. we will bring your our pulse of america in just a little bit. but first to breaking news. we have dramatic video in two separate stories, both maybe disturbing. first in jerusalem, a truckdriver appears to have driven into a crowd of israeli soldiers and then appears to drive in reverse just before he was shot and killed in this incident. four people are dead. several more wounded in this developing and breaking story. plus, we also...
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trump, you are an enemy of donald trump. and he will go after you either on social media or whatever platform he chooses to do so. and he will make your stock plummet if he wants. to he'll get you attract on social media or he will try and get his social media allegiance to change policy and congress. so it's going to be an interesting time. it's going to be very interesting to see what republicans do and whether they vote with their own conscience or vote with their policy ideals or if they bend to the will of donald trump. we saw this yesterday with marco rubio, most notably when questioning tillerson. but pretty forcefully not only on russia and putin and cuba and what not. it became clear that he was not comfortable with tillerson nomination at least not yet. i'm not comfortable with his answers. does marco rubio stay true to that and stick to his guns? or does he end up voting to confirm tillerson when it's become pretty clear that he's not so comfortable with it. >> as we've said, it's the rule of one f the democrats v
trump, you are an enemy of donald trump. and he will go after you either on social media or whatever platform he chooses to do so. and he will make your stock plummet if he wants. to he'll get you attract on social media or he will try and get his social media allegiance to change policy and congress. so it's going to be an interesting time. it's going to be very interesting to see what republicans do and whether they vote with their own conscience or vote with their policy ideals or if they...
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all of which just happened to benefit donald trump. after the briefing, trump gave no indication that at long last he accepts those conclusions. while russ, ina and outside groups are constantly trying to break through the cyberinfrastructure of our businesses and organizations, including the democrat national committee. there was absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election. and it's democratic national committee. joining me now malcolm nance, author of "the plot to hack america" former intelligence operative and david corn, washington bureau chief and journalist sarah. thank you all for being here. let's just get to donald trump's refusal to be able to accept, malcolm, the conclusions of the intelligence community even when the head of the intelligence agencies are sitting in front of him telling him this happened. why in your view will he not just accept it? >> i think because when donald trump made his statement on july 27th of last year where he asked for russia to hack hillary clinton and release her e-mails, at that point
all of which just happened to benefit donald trump. after the briefing, trump gave no indication that at long last he accepts those conclusions. while russ, ina and outside groups are constantly trying to break through the cyberinfrastructure of our businesses and organizations, including the democrat national committee. there was absolutely no effect on the outcome of the election. and it's democratic national committee. joining me now malcolm nance, author of "the plot to hack...
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these days -- he's speaking out on donald trump's potential conflicts. counselor, what do you think of the president-elect trump's conflicts? >> brian, thank you for having me. no matter how many times they say donald trump has no conflicts by law, it is not true. our framers are so concerned, the founders of country about one particular conflict that they put a prohibition on this conflict in the constitution, brian, that's the prohibition on presidency of the united states accepting foreign cash benefits, so called a monument from foreign government. and at 12:01 when donald trump is the president of united states, extraordinary in our history, the first day and first hour, he's going to be in violation of that constitutional conflict law because his enterprises around the world in the united states including the trump hotel a few blocks away from the white house are sucking in these foreign cash and benefits on a daily basis. it is outrageous. that leads me to a duo question. it is stunning to hear me say that. do you think lawyers from donald trump w
these days -- he's speaking out on donald trump's potential conflicts. counselor, what do you think of the president-elect trump's conflicts? >> brian, thank you for having me. no matter how many times they say donald trump has no conflicts by law, it is not true. our framers are so concerned, the founders of country about one particular conflict that they put a prohibition on this conflict in the constitution, brian, that's the prohibition on presidency of the united states accepting...
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this is the plan of donald trump! and it works solely to vladimir putin's benefit and to the detriment of everything that's existed since world war ii. >> how come the democrats have not been able to get this message out? clearly, what malcolm just said is the plan. >> yeah. >> clearly, what i was laying out is putin's challenge, which is why he has a motive beyond what has been really expressed a lot by democrats. he has a motive on why he needs a friend to help them as secretary of state. >> sure. reverend, i have watched all of these nominations, hours and hours and hours of them. rex tillerson and steve money mnuchin and rick perry. but the democrats generally speaking, unless they can drop a bombshell which will cause republicans to think twice about this, they're not going to, because republicans in the senate understand who voted for donald trump and that they voted for donald trump for particular reasons and they don't care about the salacious gossip, they don't care about his values and morals. they care abou
this is the plan of donald trump! and it works solely to vladimir putin's benefit and to the detriment of everything that's existed since world war ii. >> how come the democrats have not been able to get this message out? clearly, what malcolm just said is the plan. >> yeah. >> clearly, what i was laying out is putin's challenge, which is why he has a motive beyond what has been really expressed a lot by democrats. he has a motive on why he needs a friend to help them as...
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for donald trump it's simple. we'll explain it by saying we're going to tax mexico at the rate of 20%. imports from mexico. 20% tax. seems relatively easy to understand. if you actually dig into the details of the republican policy proposal, it's incredibly complicated. and so you are seeing a lot of friction there between trump and the republicans who will actually have to execute these policies. >> kasie hunt in philadelphia. again, that's where congressional republicans are holding their retreat right now. thank you for that. >>> joining me now chris cillizza, nbc contributor and founder of the "washington post" fix blog. let me put this on the screen. a new poll from quinnipiac. approval rating for donald trump. they put it at 36% right now. i guess, in one sense, it's no surprise, donald trump won i think 46% of the vote in the election. always been a very polarizing figure. he is pursuing a very ambitious agenda very early in his presidency, what do you make of the initial reading? >> yeah, i think we are ha
for donald trump it's simple. we'll explain it by saying we're going to tax mexico at the rate of 20%. imports from mexico. 20% tax. seems relatively easy to understand. if you actually dig into the details of the republican policy proposal, it's incredibly complicated. and so you are seeing a lot of friction there between trump and the republicans who will actually have to execute these policies. >> kasie hunt in philadelphia. again, that's where congressional republicans are holding...
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but these are proxy wars against donald trump. and what they worry are terrible and damages and frightening relexing. i think there is a divide, whether it's ignorance, whether he's unaware with what putin is up to and how he threatens and seeks to affect the elections in all his neighbors countries and what he does to his neighbors or if it's something more sinister. >> michael, i read your wording carefully today in "politico." you used the world taud dri in last night's story. the reason people found a plot line like it at all believable was because of this effort, this campaign of russia normalization and putin normalization. >> right. i mean, there is something very strange about the way donald trump has talked about putin and russia for more than a year now. it is impossible to get trump to say a negative word about putin. i mentioned earlier that trump has said it's possible he won't get along with putin at the press conference today. he also said if putin is hacking he shouldn't be doing it. but he will not condemn vladimi
but these are proxy wars against donald trump. and what they worry are terrible and damages and frightening relexing. i think there is a divide, whether it's ignorance, whether he's unaware with what putin is up to and how he threatens and seeks to affect the elections in all his neighbors countries and what he does to his neighbors or if it's something more sinister. >> michael, i read your wording carefully today in "politico." you used the world taud dri in last night's...
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>> that is up to donald trump. he can clear up some of these very real legacy issues by, for example, releasing his tax returns. then we will know, does he have business holdings in russia? does he have special interests there that american public needs to know. because on day one, he's going to be in violation of the constitution. article one, section nine, which says you can't have conflicts of interest if you are an american policyholder or american elected official. and he refuses to divest his business holdings. >> okay. representative of california, one of the members of congress that will not be there for the inauguration. i thank you for stopping by to give us your view. for our first pulse question as we have been asking for you, agree or disagree, congressman john lewis should accept donald trump as a legitimate question. we'll start with the big number. 96% of you disagree with that statement. and when we look at political party and we look at democrats and independents as well as republicans, most disag
>> that is up to donald trump. he can clear up some of these very real legacy issues by, for example, releasing his tax returns. then we will know, does he have business holdings in russia? does he have special interests there that american public needs to know. because on day one, he's going to be in violation of the constitution. article one, section nine, which says you can't have conflicts of interest if you are an american policyholder or american elected official. and he refuses to...
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after noontime tomorrow, donald trump will be addressed as mr. president. with dozens of democrats vowing to boycott the ceremonies, one president's most local critics will join us here tonight. with one family on the way in and another on the way out. we'll talk with the man who's in charged of what's been called the five craziest hours at the white house. after running a campaign based on the business success, wite'l take the oat of office, the former who yfor former white house's ethics employer is standing by to talk with us. "the 11th hour" begins now. >> gone, this is the 11th hour. it is the eve of the inauguration and by midnight tonight eastern time it will be 12 hours until donald trump is president. here is a look at capitol hill where he's scheduled to come through the door way and appeared to the crowd there and live television audience at 11:27 a.m. his life as president begins and the obama family flies west, palm spring, california. a transformation will take place and the trump will be living in the people's house. a notion that became real
after noontime tomorrow, donald trump will be addressed as mr. president. with dozens of democrats vowing to boycott the ceremonies, one president's most local critics will join us here tonight. with one family on the way in and another on the way out. we'll talk with the man who's in charged of what's been called the five craziest hours at the white house. after running a campaign based on the business success, wite'l take the oat of office, the former who yfor former white house's ethics...
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i do not work for donald trump. come the 20th, donald trump works for us. we're the boss. >> right. >> we're the ones who can fire him. we're the ones who can fire members of congress. and i'm going to tell you, you put the republican members of congress who are up for re-election, and quite candidly, the democrats, because every democratic congressperson ought to be writing, tweeting, and you put them on notice. we are the boss of this government, not the trump. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. i'm wondering how he will respond on mlk day tomorrow to say something that really is -- >> oh, he's a hustler. he'll say something that -- >> don't hold your breath. >> well, i wouldn't hold my breath and i wouldn't waste time -- >> that's right. >> -- hoping that we sink to his level, let's put it that way. i wouldn't even waste time trying to. they go low, we go high. thank you for being with us, joe madison and bill press. >>> up next, my closing thoughts on the historic presidency of barack obama. ople would ask me in different countries that we traveled
i do not work for donald trump. come the 20th, donald trump works for us. we're the boss. >> right. >> we're the ones who can fire him. we're the ones who can fire members of congress. and i'm going to tell you, you put the republican members of congress who are up for re-election, and quite candidly, the democrats, because every democratic congressperson ought to be writing, tweeting, and you put them on notice. we are the boss of this government, not the trump. >> i'm going...
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so why was donald trump warning congress? >>> also tonight, a six-year-old video emerged after donald trump mocks intelligence officials, and sides with wikileaks founder julian assange on the issue of russia's hacking of the elections. >>> and an emotional
so why was donald trump warning congress? >>> also tonight, a six-year-old video emerged after donald trump mocks intelligence officials, and sides with wikileaks founder julian assange on the issue of russia's hacking of the elections. >>> and an emotional
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why do you suppose the trump administration and donald trump won't accept it? >> of course they're not going to accept it. how embarrassing it for you as the new president of the united states of america on your first day in office to have the largest mass mobilization in u.s. history, not only here in the u.s. but around the world. looking specifically domestically that women rose in every city in these united states of america, including in places like anchorage, alaska. >> antarctica. >> very quickly, what are you going to do with it? the risk is that it's an incredible display of anger and an uprising and then what happens to it? >> i think it's so important that we say, first of all, we've been in this. like this is a continuation of a movement that has already existed. we're giving people opportunity to find their way in right now. they can now become a part of the structures and the organizing that has been happening across this country for a long time. but we've built the infrastructure. you have all these states that are involved. a lot of people who a
why do you suppose the trump administration and donald trump won't accept it? >> of course they're not going to accept it. how embarrassing it for you as the new president of the united states of america on your first day in office to have the largest mass mobilization in u.s. history, not only here in the u.s. but around the world. looking specifically domestically that women rose in every city in these united states of america, including in places like anchorage, alaska. >>...
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i am donald trump. i am not going to cut social security, medicare and i am not going to cut medicaid. one of two things was true. either he was basically lying and telling people something he kn would get him votes. or he was sincere. if he was sincere, now is the time for him to tell his republican colleagues, hey, stop the effort to cut medicare and medicaid and social security. i will veto any legislation that comes to my desk which has those cuts. i hope he has the integrity to do that. >> what do you make of his shaming of some companies on jobs the way he does on twitter? he has done it twice this week. toyota today. general motors earlier this week. what do you make of all that? >> i don't use the word "shaming." i think, as president or president-elect, he has the right -- and i have done this for years -- to say that large corporations, many of whom have benefited from their being in the united states of america, you know what, we are tired of your throwing out american workers out on the stre
i am donald trump. i am not going to cut social security, medicare and i am not going to cut medicaid. one of two things was true. either he was basically lying and telling people something he kn would get him votes. or he was sincere. if he was sincere, now is the time for him to tell his republican colleagues, hey, stop the effort to cut medicare and medicaid and social security. i will veto any legislation that comes to my desk which has those cuts. i hope he has the integrity to do that....
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donald trump is donald trump. this is how donald trump is going to behave. for those who support him, that is fine. they like the fact that he's combative, but it raises a question. i think what will catch up with president trump if it does is not his manner of communicating, it's going to be the reality of what happens in the country. what happens to the economy. what is he able to do in health care? what happens with relations with russia, germany, and nato. it seems we're going to move into a period where we're talking about less about what he tweets and more about the impact what have he has done. >> and this whole situation, tom, with russia, vladimir putin stepping in today. into the debate at least. you've got tad saying it and many democrats saying this makes trump an illegitimate president. how do they look that the? john mccain, marco rubio, lindsey graham, you have so many hawks in the republican party when it comes to the subject of putin, subject of russia. and now you've got a republican president who says he wants a brand new relationship and
donald trump is donald trump. this is how donald trump is going to behave. for those who support him, that is fine. they like the fact that he's combative, but it raises a question. i think what will catch up with president trump if it does is not his manner of communicating, it's going to be the reality of what happens in the country. what happens to the economy. what is he able to do in health care? what happens with relations with russia, germany, and nato. it seems we're going to move into...
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walk me through what we're hearing from donald trump's team on this. you and i have been reporting this topic for the "today" show and reaching out to folks in the transition. >> great to see you, too, peter. it's striking, donald trump is the one person lashing out in the wake of the news. president-elect donald trump's tweet earlier today "what are hillary clinton's people complaining about with respect to the fbi? based on the information they had she should have never been allowed to run, guilty as heck" he uses another word. "they were very nice to her. she lost because she campaigned in the wrong states, no enthusiasm." he continues to litigate this and become infuriated any questions surrounding the 2016 race. as we've been discussing he doesn't want anything casting a cloud over his victory. there's bipartisan support for this. what exactly is the doj inspector general looking at? a couple of things. we have a time line that striking announcement director comey in july i'm not going to recommend charges but he slammed secretary clinton for her
walk me through what we're hearing from donald trump's team on this. you and i have been reporting this topic for the "today" show and reaching out to folks in the transition. >> great to see you, too, peter. it's striking, donald trump is the one person lashing out in the wake of the news. president-elect donald trump's tweet earlier today "what are hillary clinton's people complaining about with respect to the fbi? based on the information they had she should have never...
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this is what he said after donald trump's speech. former cia director brennan, this was put out by his spokesman, is deeply saddened and angered at donald trump's despicable display of self aggrandizement in front of cia's memorial wall of agency heroes. brennan says that trump should be ashamed of himself. the thing that was striking to me about that is his cia audience there seemed to love every bit of it. they laughed in every moment where he wanted them to laugh and they applauded in every moment where he wanted them to applaud. >> well, there is a certain amount of respect for the office. but i think unfortunately, the appearance there though i think it was well intended, i think it did veer off course in two respects. first, he said we created isis and we should get another chance to take their oil. i think that was really bad analysis, incorrect facts and it really endangers our operatives who have to go out into the field and recruit people to spy on our behalf. they will say why should we spy for you, your president said you
this is what he said after donald trump's speech. former cia director brennan, this was put out by his spokesman, is deeply saddened and angered at donald trump's despicable display of self aggrandizement in front of cia's memorial wall of agency heroes. brennan says that trump should be ashamed of himself. the thing that was striking to me about that is his cia audience there seemed to love every bit of it. they laughed in every moment where he wanted them to laugh and they applauded in every...
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he donald trump going to seek to resolve the rift? >> greta, let's review for everyone what was said as we reremind everyone and ourselves that congressman lewis icon. and his place in history. -- why with use the word ill legitimate to dedescribe our president-elect. let's be clear how it started -- >> he fires back. he doesn't take the first swipe. he swipes back. i got that. the problem is sometimes it's not necessary about being right or who is to blame. i was wondering as we come together on this day, whether or not congressman struck first, this would be good jester that we could resolve this. >> we welcome conversation as well. i believe meeting with martin luther king son his this day answers your question about the way president-elect feels about this issue. it's a lot, if it you work at the trump campaign, the trump white house, everybody is gunning for us and we're sboefd supposed to look the other way at all times. this man was elected fairly and -- obama agrees with that, shuck sh schumer agrees with that. people coming t
he donald trump going to seek to resolve the rift? >> greta, let's review for everyone what was said as we reremind everyone and ourselves that congressman lewis icon. and his place in history. -- why with use the word ill legitimate to dedescribe our president-elect. let's be clear how it started -- >> he fires back. he doesn't take the first swipe. he swipes back. i got that. the problem is sometimes it's not necessary about being right or who is to blame. i was wondering as we...
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donald trump creates that mass with his twitter feed. this clearly real uprising how it manifests turnover next few years remains to be seen. there have to be other ways to manifest itself because he has a bully pulpit. the crowds were bigger today in part because of the speech he gave yesterday. it just got bigger because the speech he gave and spoke to such a small s.w.a.t. of the country. there's not uplifting about that speech. i think that brought people out. at some point he has to broaden the vision, and i think the division works for him maybe politically. >> i think it's building for a good while. i think this event, not the event itself, brought women together in ways that feminist organizations haven't been able to pull off. >> but then why did hillary clinton lose the women vote by 10% almost from donald trump? that doesn't make any sense to me. he beats hillary clinton by 10% and she draws out -- >> there's a lot of factors with hillary clinton's loss. here's the other thing about women's movements. they're more sustainable.
donald trump creates that mass with his twitter feed. this clearly real uprising how it manifests turnover next few years remains to be seen. there have to be other ways to manifest itself because he has a bully pulpit. the crowds were bigger today in part because of the speech he gave yesterday. it just got bigger because the speech he gave and spoke to such a small s.w.a.t. of the country. there's not uplifting about that speech. i think that brought people out. at some point he has to...
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what did you think of donald trump in that setting. i want to echo hallie jackson noting he has not held a press conference unlike most incoming president-elects of both parties. he is trying to use social media and certain appearances to get his message out without being responsive. and this is a bit of a different scene to say the least. >> well, we're going to see very different kind of presidency. and he might try to go a long period without any access to the press except to favor reporters that kiss up to him. we could see that. that's returned to kind of a 19th and early 20th century model of american presidents where unaccountable to the media which you ran against in large part. and i think he's going to have a hard time though making good on all of those promises that he just wheeled off right there. appealing obamacare, yes, look at the and signs on paper. implementing a repeal for years, and the reason is there's 20 million people, including millions of trump voters who will be thrown off their health insurance. and he's pol
what did you think of donald trump in that setting. i want to echo hallie jackson noting he has not held a press conference unlike most incoming president-elects of both parties. he is trying to use social media and certain appearances to get his message out without being responsive. and this is a bit of a different scene to say the least. >> well, we're going to see very different kind of presidency. and he might try to go a long period without any access to the press except to favor...
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donald trump. you have to set aside what's happened in the past and say we begin fresh with him and if he's a different politician, he's going to be a different president. the country is still divided and hasn't come together at all. there's no real evidence of that. he's going to have to deal with that. he has shown through most of the transition that that doesn't particularly concern him. he said some things at the beginning of his transition -- and i assume he'll say them again on friday about bringing the country together. but what struck me in both of the polls is the focus that people want him to be on if on jobs and the economy and fighting terrorism. those elements are the way he might be able to continue to build support cross the board. >> it's interesting matthew and jennifer, look, when this began, we had a countrythat wanted to help him erase the asterisk. ay. like the country did with that. you make a little outreach, people are going to be there. think about where we were the first t
donald trump. you have to set aside what's happened in the past and say we begin fresh with him and if he's a different politician, he's going to be a different president. the country is still divided and hasn't come together at all. there's no real evidence of that. he's going to have to deal with that. he has shown through most of the transition that that doesn't particularly concern him. he said some things at the beginning of his transition -- and i assume he'll say them again on friday...
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next, how orwell may have anticipated donald trump. >>> april the 4th, 1984. from the age of big brother, from the age of the thought police. >> shout out his name! >> that of course is a clip from the movie adaptation of george orwell's "1984" starring john hurt, who passed away last night at age 87. the novel is about a future world where fact and free thought are suppressed and where the word "science" doesn't even exist. the book surged to the top of amazon's bestseller list after trump adviser kellyanne conway's "alternative facts" comment drew comparison to orwell's "doublespeak." in a disturbing echo of "1984"'s protagonist, trump ordered the director of the national park service to back up his claim that he had the largest inaugural crowd of all time. this is real life and it's happening right now in washington. joining me now from an indisclosed location, authorize of "the targeter: my life in the cia on the hunt for the godfather of isis," a former cia analyst, and a former cia counterterrorism analyst and the author of "intelligence," a treat to hav
next, how orwell may have anticipated donald trump. >>> april the 4th, 1984. from the age of big brother, from the age of the thought police. >> shout out his name! >> that of course is a clip from the movie adaptation of george orwell's "1984" starring john hurt, who passed away last night at age 87. the novel is about a future world where fact and free thought are suppressed and where the word "science" doesn't even exist. the book surged to the top of...