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day 55 of donald trump's presidency. he will do on that day what every president before him has done, when necessary, and raise the debt ceiling. and when he does it, he will not be able to make any even vaguely realistic promises to his voters that the national debt will have go down. ever. because when he signs the increase in the debt ceiling, donald trump and the republicans in congress will be trying to pass this resolution, this stunning increase in the national debt. by that time, the news media will have caught up with what's in this resolution. so donald trump supporters will know, by then, what is in this resolution. by that time, the mechanisms for repealing obamacare will probably not yet be written, but the budgetary outline for the fiscal and political disaster of increasing the national debt by a trillion dollars a year will be right there, in print, for professional republicans in washington, the weight of the trump prompts landed on them today. and despite their smiles for the camera when taking their oa
day 55 of donald trump's presidency. he will do on that day what every president before him has done, when necessary, and raise the debt ceiling. and when he does it, he will not be able to make any even vaguely realistic promises to his voters that the national debt will have go down. ever. because when he signs the increase in the debt ceiling, donald trump and the republicans in congress will be trying to pass this resolution, this stunning increase in the national debt. by that time, the...
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because donald trump is a weaker negotiator. because donald trump is a pushover. or because vladimir putin sees donald trump as his very own rodeo clown. that is the only reason that it could be smart for vladimir putin to wait to deal with donald trump. there is no compliment to donald trump in that concept, but, of course, that's one of the many things that donald trump doesn't know. "great move on delay by v. putin. i always knew he was very smart." jameel smith of mtv news tweeted "this is borderline treasonous. i don't know what putin has on this cat, but my lord, it must be incredible. god help us." another tweeted "i don't think trump committed treason in this tweet, but he's in the neighborhood." another tweeted "what's the threshold for treason?" and that is the question that donald trump's tweet poses. it is is very possible that donald trump will tweet and say and do other things especially in relation to russia that will provoke this question time and time again this year. what is the threshold for treason? everyone vaguely remembers something about pr
because donald trump is a weaker negotiator. because donald trump is a pushover. or because vladimir putin sees donald trump as his very own rodeo clown. that is the only reason that it could be smart for vladimir putin to wait to deal with donald trump. there is no compliment to donald trump in that concept, but, of course, that's one of the many things that donald trump doesn't know. "great move on delay by v. putin. i always knew he was very smart." jameel smith of mtv news tweeted...
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enough of donald trump. it's because they can't stand him. but i digress. the next snuubject in the phone call will be how donald trump's inauguration crowd was the largest gathered in history with the largest viewership. and vladimir putin is known for being the most skillful head of state at suppressing laughter but it will be the ultimate test of his laughter suppression technique. i don't know. i guess i'm making light of this phone call because it's so much to be deeply fearful of and donald trump's public devotion to vladimir putin and a reporter, hearing trump world has a text of executive order floating around to ease russia sanctions. nbc news has not confirmed that report. joining us now is wendy sherman, former u.s. under secretary of state for political affairs and ambassador sherman is a senior counselor at albright stonebridge group. investor sherman, your reaction to the scheduled phone call with vladimir putin this weekend and what we might expect, what we might hope for and what we might fea
enough of donald trump. it's because they can't stand him. but i digress. the next snuubject in the phone call will be how donald trump's inauguration crowd was the largest gathered in history with the largest viewership. and vladimir putin is known for being the most skillful head of state at suppressing laughter but it will be the ultimate test of his laughter suppression technique. i don't know. i guess i'm making light of this phone call because it's so much to be deeply fearful of and...
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it donald trump. 74% of women said no they cannot relate it donald trump. that is the country you live in. would you say that donald trump is level-headed? 62% said no. 56% of men said no. 67% of women said no. that was before this happened. >> president-elect, since you are attacking our news organization -- >> not you. your organization is terrible. your organization is terrible. >> go ahead. >> quiet, quiet. >> go ahead. >> she is asking a question, don't be rude. don't be rude. >> can you give us a question. >> don't be -- no, i'm not going to give you a question. >> can you state -- >> you are fake news. go ahead. >> can you state categorically -- >> mr. president-elect, that's not appropriate. >> would you say that donald trump cares about average americans, 52% say no. you are not alone if you don't think donald trump cares about average americans. do you think donald trump is honest? 53% say no. do you eye prove or disapprove of the way donald trump is handling his responsibilities as presiden
it donald trump. 74% of women said no they cannot relate it donald trump. that is the country you live in. would you say that donald trump is level-headed? 62% said no. 56% of men said no. 67% of women said no. that was before this happened. >> president-elect, since you are attacking our news organization -- >> not you. your organization is terrible. your organization is terrible. >> go ahead. >> quiet, quiet. >> go ahead. >> she is asking a question, don't...
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after donald trump's election. joining us now david corn, the washington bureau chief from mother jones and an msnbc political analyst. david, mother jones also hath has reports that are building up this giant category of trumpian profiteering from the presidency. >> we could spend all night talking about the conflicts of interest that remain. today in mother jones we reported that at the inauguration, trump gave vip treatment to foreign business partners who are working on deals or have done deals with him in indonesia and in dubai. one of them posted on instagram or facebook video of her riding in a car or bus along the inaugural parade route, there it is right there, during the inaugural parade. i don't know how they got this special, you know, privilege to do this. but apparently if you do deals with donald trump and his family, this is what you get. you get a ride along the parade route. i think right behind donald trump. so they're selling access. they're selling, you know, boosting the price of mar-a-lago. t
after donald trump's election. joining us now david corn, the washington bureau chief from mother jones and an msnbc political analyst. david, mother jones also hath has reports that are building up this giant category of trumpian profiteering from the presidency. >> we could spend all night talking about the conflicts of interest that remain. today in mother jones we reported that at the inauguration, trump gave vip treatment to foreign business partners who are working on deals or have...
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luckily donald trump's choice for defense secretary disagrees with virtually everything donald trump has said about nuclear weapons during the campaign, and we're also lucky that donald trump's choice for treasury secretary disagreed with him so sharply today. it's hard to pick the most irresponsible thing that donald trump has said as a candidate but it's easy to pick the most irresponsible thing he said about fiscal policy and economics. he was the first presidential candidate in history, nominated by a major party, who said he doesn't think that the united states of america needs to honor its debt. >> do you believe we, in terms of the united states, need to pay 100 cents on the dollar or there are ways to renegotiate that debt? >> look, i've borrowed knowing that you can pay back. we are in a different situation with a country but i would borrow knowing if the economy crashed you could make a deal. >> when you take out a car loan and you pay $200 a month, do you take it out thinking, whenever i feel like it, run in to trouble i can renegotiate the 300 a month. i can pay them less
luckily donald trump's choice for defense secretary disagrees with virtually everything donald trump has said about nuclear weapons during the campaign, and we're also lucky that donald trump's choice for treasury secretary disagreed with him so sharply today. it's hard to pick the most irresponsible thing that donald trump has said as a candidate but it's easy to pick the most irresponsible thing he said about fiscal policy and economics. he was the first presidential candidate in history,...
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donald trump! >> donald trump taking down vince mcmahon! the hostile takeover! >> he was seen for quite a long time as a punchline to jokes about the excesses and the failures of the 1980s, and he'd become, you know, a human shingle and a punchline. the apprentiturned all of that on its head. >> new york-- my city, where the wheels of the global economy never stop turning. >> ♪ money, money, money, money... ♪ >> he became seen as a credible businessperson with a real track record, even though that was at odds with reality. and the guy who became a reality tv star vthe apprentice learned that he could become a reality political star. >> who will succeed and who will fail? and who will be the apprentice? >> narrator: for 14 seasons, millions of americans watched a carefully crafted donald trump. >> he's perfectly made up. he's perfectly coiffed. he's perfectly lit. he's in the high-back chair making tough decisions. what does he look like? he looks like a president. >> donald connected with the american public because they wanted to be like him. they aspired t
donald trump! >> donald trump taking down vince mcmahon! the hostile takeover! >> he was seen for quite a long time as a punchline to jokes about the excesses and the failures of the 1980s, and he'd become, you know, a human shingle and a punchline. the apprentiturned all of that on its head. >> new york-- my city, where the wheels of the global economy never stop turning. >> ♪ money, money, money, money... ♪ >> he became seen as a credible businessperson with...
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, but donald trump is open to it. so paul ryan and his fellow republican leaders feel as long as they can keep the legislative train on track, they are in charge of pushing through the republican agenda and they're going to have a pretty big bully pull ppit to help. >> paul ryan is not hiding how he's planning on dealing with donald trump. he clearly said unless you go against me and then i'll say something. as soon as paul ryan is fighting donald trump on something, donald trump is going to go to town on paul ryan. so it's going to be totally transactional. >> you wonder what are the priorities going to be outside of the box and if donald trump cracks down on illegal immigrants, and rolling back president obama's agenda, he was big on the trade deal that president put forward so he actually are things held like to see get done, but if he decide to pick a fight over those, they could derail those. >> mitch mcconnell the republican leader in the senate, this is an opportunity, gloria, that that they will sign legislati
, but donald trump is open to it. so paul ryan and his fellow republican leaders feel as long as they can keep the legislative train on track, they are in charge of pushing through the republican agenda and they're going to have a pretty big bully pull ppit to help. >> paul ryan is not hiding how he's planning on dealing with donald trump. he clearly said unless you go against me and then i'll say something. as soon as paul ryan is fighting donald trump on something, donald trump is going...
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donald trump. >> i will reiterate what i just said. i think my father would be concerned there are 580, 60 million people living in poverty and we have to create a climate for all voters to be lifted. in america, with $23 trillion economy it is insanity we have poor people in this nation. that's unacceptable. when we work together, we know we can roll up our sleeves. there's nothing we as americans can't do. >> a tough tight rope to be on today. he could have said everything that he would imagine his father saying about donald trump and then instantly lose any chance of influencing donald trump. but martin luther king iii wants to encourage donald trump to provide ways to provide cheap i.d.s, free passports or photos on social security cards to people who don't have photo i.d.s so they will be able to comply with voter i.d. laws. he wants to enable more people to vote. that was one of his father's life missions. that's why martin luther king iii was at trump tower today. here's how he handled the q
donald trump. >> i will reiterate what i just said. i think my father would be concerned there are 580, 60 million people living in poverty and we have to create a climate for all voters to be lifted. in america, with $23 trillion economy it is insanity we have poor people in this nation. that's unacceptable. when we work together, we know we can roll up our sleeves. there's nothing we as americans can't do. >> a tough tight rope to be on today. he could have said everything that he...
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donald trump's twitter habit. he him this week he doesn't necessarily like twitter, that said he feels he needs to use it to get past the dishonest media. when it come to the safety and security of that account are there concerns about foeshs hacking and the message that that could send if in fact the president-elect's twitter account does get hacked by some sort of foreign body? does that concern you at all or is that more of a sidebar? >> halle i am a former chief of staff to a president. and i find it very difficult to figure out how you could serve a president who decides to go on twitter on his own. because you know, normally, when a president speaks, your hope is that the president takes the time to talk to his key advisors, talk to his cabinet, understand the consequences of the words that a president uses. and if suddenly you wake up in the morning and the president has tweeted some kind of comment about world affairs or about anything, it creates tremendous chaos in the white house in terms of how you res
donald trump's twitter habit. he him this week he doesn't necessarily like twitter, that said he feels he needs to use it to get past the dishonest media. when it come to the safety and security of that account are there concerns about foeshs hacking and the message that that could send if in fact the president-elect's twitter account does get hacked by some sort of foreign body? does that concern you at all or is that more of a sidebar? >> halle i am a former chief of staff to a...
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for donald trump to downplay this. reporter: trump versus obama with 5 days to go on a u.s.-middle east policy. >> usually the incoming president will defer to the president's foreign policies. >> i don't think there is a limit on the president-elect expressing their opinion. >> most of the mainstream media. -- >> there is a real risk making policies 140 characters at a time, and we are seeing it. we don't know what the president meant. did he mean more warhead? >> this twitter account is a threat to foreign policy. >> the world took it and ran with it. saying oh, my god, nuclear proliferation, we are all dead. >> just moments ago i spoke with president-elect trump about his tweet on the nuclear arsenal and this morning he told me on the phone, let it be an arm's race because we'll outmatch them at every path. reporter: joining us now to analyze the coverage, kelly riddell, and the congressional correspondent for the washington examiner. whether it's russian sanctions or the u.n. resolution. it seems it's trump versus
for donald trump to downplay this. reporter: trump versus obama with 5 days to go on a u.s.-middle east policy. >> usually the incoming president will defer to the president's foreign policies. >> i don't think there is a limit on the president-elect expressing their opinion. >> most of the mainstream media. -- >> there is a real risk making policies 140 characters at a time, and we are seeing it. we don't know what the president meant. did he mean more warhead? >>...
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about but donald trump refused to call it great. now he is in charge of fixing the things he says are wrong with america, you can be sure he will start to call america great again, especially after the signs the massive tax cut he's been promising to his family and all of america's richest people. the final speaker at today's ceremonies at the capitol was only one not a partisan, patrick conroy, the catholic chairman of the house of representatives appointed to that position by former speaker john boehner. he offered a prayer for a man who has shown the world the worst of himself, a man who has shown little understanding between good and evil, the man who was now -- who was at the moment sitting at lunch with the nuclear launch codes in his pocket. >> we ask a special blessing upon our new president donald trump. give him an understanding heart to discern between good and evil. may he be strengthened in his work and grow in understanding as he proves ever attentive to the american people. we pray that he might become his best self.
about but donald trump refused to call it great. now he is in charge of fixing the things he says are wrong with america, you can be sure he will start to call america great again, especially after the signs the massive tax cut he's been promising to his family and all of america's richest people. the final speaker at today's ceremonies at the capitol was only one not a partisan, patrick conroy, the catholic chairman of the house of representatives appointed to that position by former speaker...
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but not donald trump. he continues to be nice to vladimir putin on the same day that he attacked an american reporter at his press conference because the reporter committed the unpardonable offense of doing his job. and so the mystery continues tonight. why is donald trump so nice to vladimir putin? no one is taking the buzzfeed documents as conclusive proof of anything. so reporters continue to probe for other possible explanations after donald trump insisted today that he has no deals in russia, and that he would be -- nothing that would make him beholden to putin or the russians. he was once again logically asked about his tax returns. >> will you release your tax returns to prove what you're saying about no deals in russia? >> well, i'm not releasing the tax returns, because as you know they're under audit. >> of course, we do not know that they're under audit. we have never known that donald trump says that they are. but he has never produced the irs form letter that commences every audit. that letter
but not donald trump. he continues to be nice to vladimir putin on the same day that he attacked an american reporter at his press conference because the reporter committed the unpardonable offense of doing his job. and so the mystery continues tonight. why is donald trump so nice to vladimir putin? no one is taking the buzzfeed documents as conclusive proof of anything. so reporters continue to probe for other possible explanations after donald trump insisted today that he has no deals in...
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to defy donald trump. the president of mexico and the president of the united states did something normal today. they each issued a statement clearly negotiated statement including wording agreed upon by the staff of each president. that's the way presidents of the united states and presidents of mexico are supposed to communicate publicly. not by crazy threatening tweets that the president of the united states fires off at the president of mexico, thereby provoking the president of mexico to fire off the humiliating tweet that he decided to cancel his meeting with the president of the united states. and you saw how donald trump tried to claim they both tried to cancel this meeting. it was both of them. which is clearly not true because if that was the case, if they had agreed to that they would have issued a joint statement. instead the president of mexico, on his own, fired off in to donald trump's twitter stream his defiant refusal to meet with trump. the statement begins this way, the presidents of mex
to defy donald trump. the president of mexico and the president of the united states did something normal today. they each issued a statement clearly negotiated statement including wording agreed upon by the staff of each president. that's the way presidents of the united states and presidents of mexico are supposed to communicate publicly. not by crazy threatening tweets that the president of the united states fires off at the president of mexico, thereby provoking the president of mexico to...
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on election night donald trump said the right thing. he said he wanted to bind the wounds of division. almost everything that he has done since then has been not binding wounds but exposing them and it is not necessarily that he continues to tweet, because i think we know he is going to do that, it is what he tweets. it is not necessarily what me will say in the inaugural address because i assume he will rise to the occasion, i certainly hope so, but it is how he behaves afterwards and he needs to start behaving like the healer in chief. >> john -- >> even after the contentiousness of the 2000 election where many people thought that george w. bush was given the presidency by the supreme court, bush entered office with a 61 percent approval rating even with all of that division then so the approval rating matters a lot if he is going to be a successful president and a he needs to reach out and build a broader base, he did not win the popular vote, i think he is 100 percent legitimate as a president but that is a political challenge he fa
on election night donald trump said the right thing. he said he wanted to bind the wounds of division. almost everything that he has done since then has been not binding wounds but exposing them and it is not necessarily that he continues to tweet, because i think we know he is going to do that, it is what he tweets. it is not necessarily what me will say in the inaugural address because i assume he will rise to the occasion, i certainly hope so, but it is how he behaves afterwards and he needs...
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john lewis attacked donald trump. donald trump has a trite respond to that. howie: we can debate whether he responded to harshly. >> these reporters forget how these events started. it's john lewis who is questioning the legit math ma i or -- questioning the legitimacy of the election on november 8. howie: there has been a lot of sharp criticism. a lot of people want to come to these briefings, but the idea of moving the white house press corp out of that space would take them away from access to other press officials and the press would see that as a hostile move. >> the demand to cover donald trump and interest is off the charts. we saw that at the press conference at trump tower. right not you briefing room in the white house sits 60 people. let's say you can get 70 people in there. change is difficult. but sometimes changing be better. we are look at spaces in the white house that will allow more journalists to cover. i think sometimes change is scary. the white house is 18 acres. it's the house itself. but what's the down side? let's try it for the first
john lewis attacked donald trump. donald trump has a trite respond to that. howie: we can debate whether he responded to harshly. >> these reporters forget how these events started. it's john lewis who is questioning the legit math ma i or -- questioning the legitimacy of the election on november 8. howie: there has been a lot of sharp criticism. a lot of people want to come to these briefings, but the idea of moving the white house press corp out of that space would take them away from...
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news on kangts with russia's ambassador and donald trump's national security adviser. >> donald trump pick to be national security adviser was on the phone with the russian ambassador at the same time the obama administration was considering sctions against moscow. >> his comments abouputin and ssia aren't in the world of reality. >> just today, president-elect trump slamming the intelligence community again. >> the legitimacy of america's highest office is being called in to question by civil rights legend. >> i don't see president elect as a legitimate president. i think there was a conspiracy on the part of the russians and others to help him get elected. >> if donald trump knew there was no contact between the campaign and russia and the flynn calls are innocent he would be taking the opposite tactic he is taking. >>> washington was rocked this morning by news that an adviser to donald trump made several phone calls to russia's ambassador to the united states on december 29th, the same day the obama administration announced sanctions on russia in retaliation for russian cyberattac
news on kangts with russia's ambassador and donald trump's national security adviser. >> donald trump pick to be national security adviser was on the phone with the russian ambassador at the same time the obama administration was considering sctions against moscow. >> his comments abouputin and ssia aren't in the world of reality. >> just today, president-elect trump slamming the intelligence community again. >> the legitimacy of america's highest office is being called...
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whatever donald trump says carries weight. donald trump should stop going on twitter. donald trump should stop attacking people he feels that are attacking him, because he feels that he's been attacked personally. he has got to be the bigger person. he is the president of the united states. he is the one who is supposed to bring freedom and he's the one who is supposed to make america great again. going on twitter, attacking "saturday night live" because he feels like they attack him too much, that is not what a president does. >> we're going to pause there. you'll see that next, the breaking news, the wife of the orlando nightclub gunman who killed 49 people, she is under arrest tonight. >>> and on a lighter note, the star power or lack thereof plan for trump's inauguration. >> we've also got some huge a-list actors coming, like angelina jolie, ryan gosling and jennifer lawrence. they were all at my inauguration, courtesy of madame tussauds. hold on, i can explain. you better have a good answer... switch to geico and you could save a ton of money on your car insurance
whatever donald trump says carries weight. donald trump should stop going on twitter. donald trump should stop attacking people he feels that are attacking him, because he feels that he's been attacked personally. he has got to be the bigger person. he is the president of the united states. he is the one who is supposed to bring freedom and he's the one who is supposed to make america great again. going on twitter, attacking "saturday night live" because he feels like they attack him...
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think of donald trump? what would he have said about donald trump during the campaign if he had not been assassinated in the middle of the presidential campaign of 1968? dr. king would be 88 years old today. we are left to wonder what he would say about donald trump, as we have been left to wonder what he would say about everything. since april 4th, 1968. here's one possibility of what martin luther king jr. would have said if he had been alive to witness the trump presidentialpresident presidential campaign. >> he is definitely an unacceptable candidate, i think in foreign policy he sets forth anile which can very easily forms a whole civilized world in to an abyss of annihilation. he gives the philosophy that is out of harmony with the 20th century and in civil rights he articulates a philosophy which serves to give aid and comfort to the racists. >> aid and comfort to the reyesireye racists. >> standing with martin luther king jr. when he said that was john lewis. >> mr. clinton, i don't see how any dece
think of donald trump? what would he have said about donald trump during the campaign if he had not been assassinated in the middle of the presidential campaign of 1968? dr. king would be 88 years old today. we are left to wonder what he would say about donald trump, as we have been left to wonder what he would say about everything. since april 4th, 1968. here's one possibility of what martin luther king jr. would have said if he had been alive to witness the trump presidentialpresident...
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is donald trump being duped by julian assange? >> i don't know if he's being duped by julian assange but the idea that he cannot leave the bolivian embassy and order all of his meals out is bizarre. what worries me about trump is he's delegitimatizing the intelligence community. these are people who risk their lives every day to keep the country safe. number two, he's siding with vice president. the tweet where he's a really smart man, i knew how smart he was. and then number three instead of saying i don't know what happened on this hack and i'm not sure that the intelligence agencies know everything, he's taking the opposite task and say let's move on, it's not a big deal. the american people need to scratch their heads and say what the heck is going on here. >> on friday's meeting where he meets up with the heads of the intelligence community here in the united states, will that do anything to shift his opinion? >> well, i certainly hope so. these are people who work 24/7 to provide the president with the best intelligence and
is donald trump being duped by julian assange? >> i don't know if he's being duped by julian assange but the idea that he cannot leave the bolivian embassy and order all of his meals out is bizarre. what worries me about trump is he's delegitimatizing the intelligence community. these are people who risk their lives every day to keep the country safe. number two, he's siding with vice president. the tweet where he's a really smart man, i knew how smart he was. and then number three...
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>> will donald trump reach out to us? >> donald trump is reaching out a to all americans. >> charlie, we've never seen a day like that. that was the sharpest thing a member of congress could say about donald trump and not a word back from trump world. >> not yet. all this does is force people like david and i to stay up until 4:00 in the morning because you know he will sneak down the hallway looking for the phone. >> david corn, what do you think? will they leave it where it is and hope john lewis doesn't say it too often. >> once again, charlie stole my best material. i was going to say you can't be sure until 6:30 a.m. it's not over yet under trump rules. i will say this about the question of legitimacy. for many years, donald trump said that barack obama was not a legitimate president because the russians meddled? no because he was born in kenya. so now the shoe's on the other foot for a different reason. i think it's going to be very hard for trump not to respond. i guess the question is how long they can keep that p
>> will donald trump reach out to us? >> donald trump is reaching out a to all americans. >> charlie, we've never seen a day like that. that was the sharpest thing a member of congress could say about donald trump and not a word back from trump world. >> not yet. all this does is force people like david and i to stay up until 4:00 in the morning because you know he will sneak down the hallway looking for the phone. >> david corn, what do you think? will they leave...
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administration of donald trump. we heard from the soundbyte there that he was talking about how it was not possible that the russian security service would have any kind of compromising personal informational compromat, as they call it here, on president-elect trump, and saying this is all part of the obama administration. the outgoing administration in the united states. their attempt to subvert. an extraordinary defense of vladimir putin and coming a few days before donald trump takes office. >> give us some context on the dossier, what cnn reported about it and putin's response to it now. >> well, wolf, this is one thing we know that vladimir putin did say and that we -- i think we all agree on is that these are uncorroborated allegations. they've not been verified by anyone. the fbi and the u.s. intelligence community has spent some time trying to see what they can get on various parts of these allegations, and as far as we know, they have not been able to stand these up as yet. it is something that they're stil
administration of donald trump. we heard from the soundbyte there that he was talking about how it was not possible that the russian security service would have any kind of compromising personal informational compromat, as they call it here, on president-elect trump, and saying this is all part of the obama administration. the outgoing administration in the united states. their attempt to subvert. an extraordinary defense of vladimir putin and coming a few days before donald trump takes office....
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donald trump fell for it. it's bad politics. but i think what the congressman is doing bad for america. i criticized donald trump not that long ago when he was sort of preemptively questioning whether or not this election would be legitimate. we have enough problems right now with people not trusting institutions, not trusting the media, not trusting politicians, not trusting elections. for a congressman as revered as he is to question the legitimacy of this election, i think he is very irresponsible. >> i asked this question on -- i guess it was on friday on the broadca broadcast, which is, had hillary clinton won and a republican congressman done this, said she's not legitimate, democrats would be up in arms. >> and i think we saw what happened when donald trump questioned the legitimacy of obama's even citizenship, forget the election. so for me, you know, the one thing that i have to say about congressman lewis that's so important is he talks often about this concept called gd troub good trouble. he believes that i'm standin
donald trump fell for it. it's bad politics. but i think what the congressman is doing bad for america. i criticized donald trump not that long ago when he was sort of preemptively questioning whether or not this election would be legitimate. we have enough problems right now with people not trusting institutions, not trusting the media, not trusting politicians, not trusting elections. for a congressman as revered as he is to question the legitimacy of this election, i think he is very...
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a lot of women voted for donald trump. she really has to stop blaming others and take responsibility for her loss. >> eric: i don't hear her doing it, i hear all her staffers doing it. i have to leave it right there. thank you very much. directly ahead, president obama claiming he hasn't a single major scandal in his white house. seriously? be back with that in a minute. z282uz zwtz y282uy ywty [phone buzzing] some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx turbo and hybrid. the suv that dares to go beyond utility. this is the pursuit of perfection. why are you checking i want to see if it changed. credit scores don't change that much do they? really? i'll take it! sir, your credit... is great, right? when was the last time you checked? yeah, i better check my credit score. here, try credit karma. it's free. alright, no more surprises. credit karma. give yourself some credit. juswho own them,ople every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age an
a lot of women voted for donald trump. she really has to stop blaming others and take responsibility for her loss. >> eric: i don't hear her doing it, i hear all her staffers doing it. i have to leave it right there. thank you very much. directly ahead, president obama claiming he hasn't a single major scandal in his white house. seriously? be back with that in a minute. z282uz zwtz y282uy ywty [phone buzzing] some things are simply impossible to ignore. the strikingly designed lexus nx...
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his new book "the making of donald trump" pulls no punches. >> i was absolutely shocked that donald trump, president-elect, would stand at a public forum next to a convicted felon, who claimed to be connected with john gotti, credibly enough that the new york city prosecutor's office thought that that was a real connection. >> reporter: the u.s. secret service declined to comment on the matter, referring cnn to the trump transition team, which also refused to comment on the relationship between trump and joe. several mar-a-lago members and guests who attended the party tell cnn there was no secret service background check prior to it but they did go through metal detectors. >> here's in my mind the most fundamental aspect of this. you've been elected to the most powerful office in the world. all sorts of people want to cozy up to you and there are all sorts of opportunities for people to make money off of some relationship with you. why would you connect yourself in public with a convicted fell on t fellon? >> reporter: rooted in the american academy of hospitality sciences, an organizati
his new book "the making of donald trump" pulls no punches. >> i was absolutely shocked that donald trump, president-elect, would stand at a public forum next to a convicted felon, who claimed to be connected with john gotti, credibly enough that the new york city prosecutor's office thought that that was a real connection. >> reporter: the u.s. secret service declined to comment on the matter, referring cnn to the trump transition team, which also refused to comment on...
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tower for a meeting with donald trump. in the very little time i have left, jonathan, i have to see to the readers of the vow column new york times sunday we want to congratulate you and mick schmidt from the office at the state department on your beautiful wedding, the owe fish yent was eric holder. both of us who love you jonathan and nick and anne as well wants to weigh in here i'm sure, just wants to say well done. >> thank you. thank you. it was very important to us that eric holder be the one to harris us, given his role in helping to usher in marriage equality in the country, and as you saw in the picture there, me and nick, and our moms there, is just a wonderful, wonderful moment. >> well, we've watched this relationship develop and blossom and may you be happy together for the rest of your lives. >> thank you, andrea. >> and jonathan and anne on that happier note, much more ahead on "andrea mitchell reports." that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of
tower for a meeting with donald trump. in the very little time i have left, jonathan, i have to see to the readers of the vow column new york times sunday we want to congratulate you and mick schmidt from the office at the state department on your beautiful wedding, the owe fish yent was eric holder. both of us who love you jonathan and nick and anne as well wants to weigh in here i'm sure, just wants to say well done. >> thank you. thank you. it was very important to us that eric holder...
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donald trump, meanwhile, tweeted this. for many years our country has been divided, angry, and untrusting. many say it will never change. the hatred is too deep. it will change. on this martin luther king day here in the united states, georgia congressman john lewis called on americans to stand up and speak up against injustice. lewis wrapped up a speech just can a little while ago. he didn't directly mention his feud with president-elect trump, but he told the audience they have a moral obligation to keep up the fight for equal rights. >> to future leaders of the world, you must never ever hate. the way of love is a better way. the way of peace is a better way. i say to you as role models. never give up. never give in. stand up, speak up. when you see something that is not right, not fair, not just. you have a moral obligation to do something, to say something, and not be quiet. >> let's bring in our panel. we have david -- cnn political analyst washington post reporter abby phillip. our chief political correspondent dana
donald trump, meanwhile, tweeted this. for many years our country has been divided, angry, and untrusting. many say it will never change. the hatred is too deep. it will change. on this martin luther king day here in the united states, georgia congressman john lewis called on americans to stand up and speak up against injustice. lewis wrapped up a speech just can a little while ago. he didn't directly mention his feud with president-elect trump, but he told the audience they have a moral...
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he's buttering up donald trump. another variation we're seeing with people manipulating trump as we've seen with vladimir putin. if you're the ceo of a big company you're going to do everything you can to let donald trump take credit because you don't want him to use his enormous powers. you essentially have a duty to kiss the president's ring. >> when you say fiduciary duty you are referring to the legal obligation these corporate executives have to maximize profits to shareholders. >> their legal duty is to the company but to the shareholders. they're not going to do anything to put in jeopardy their position, the company's position, and donald trump is in a position to extract from these people things that may or may not be good judgment. ari, i'm old enough to remember when republicans thought business should make its own governments. wait a minute, that was six months ago. >> you used the word extraction. at a certain point the outlines of what you're describing sound like a shakedown but instead of getting som
he's buttering up donald trump. another variation we're seeing with people manipulating trump as we've seen with vladimir putin. if you're the ceo of a big company you're going to do everything you can to let donald trump take credit because you don't want him to use his enormous powers. you essentially have a duty to kiss the president's ring. >> when you say fiduciary duty you are referring to the legal obligation these corporate executives have to maximize profits to shareholders....
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. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> as donald trump begins his presidency... >> we had won the election that no one thought we could win. >> the inside story of how he got there. >> once i understood that he was willing to double down and be a fighter for what he believes in, i'm all in. >> they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. >> it felt like a box of matches even before he took the stage, and they were just waiting for donald trump to come and light it. >> from his closest advisors.. >> i had said to mr. trump one day, "are you ready to win?" >> and his rivals. >> director comey's letter... >> just got smacked by a 2 x 4. and it came out of nowhere. >> the provocative campaign... >> nobody knows the system better than me. >> ...to the presidency. >> which is why i alone can fix it. >> tonight ofrontline >> so help me god... "trump's road to the white house." >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontliis provided by the john d. and cat
. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear... >> as donald trump begins his presidency... >> we had won the election that no one thought we could win. >> the inside story of how he got there. >> once i understood that he was willing to double down and be a fighter for what he believes in, i'm all in. >> they'd be carried out on a stretcher, folks. >> it felt like a box of matches even before he took the stage, and they were just waiting for donald...
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what does donald trump feel about vladimir putin and russia? >> well, i think in the present elect you have someone who is willing to approach this terrible relationship of the united states has with russia today with fresh eyes, and to at least be open to a better relationship with vladimir putin. and with russia. look, we have some common interests that would be well served if we were able to improve our relationship with russia, most notably the battle to defeat radical islamic terrorism and to defeat isis at its source, but i think the president elect also made it clear this week, john, that while a better relationship with russia would be a good thing, that i think he is realistic about the possibility of that and i think when you see the cabinet that he assembled, general mattis and general coates and -- we are coming at this with realistic expectations. but the president elect is determined to reengage the world, put america first and see if we can make progress for the security and peace of the world. >> dickerson: let me ask you about
what does donald trump feel about vladimir putin and russia? >> well, i think in the present elect you have someone who is willing to approach this terrible relationship of the united states has with russia today with fresh eyes, and to at least be open to a better relationship with vladimir putin. and with russia. look, we have some common interests that would be well served if we were able to improve our relationship with russia, most notably the battle to defeat radical islamic...
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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
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
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can donald trump walk this back? >> that's the problem, actually, it's no longer just the dishonest media. that's one of the down sides of twitter for donald trump, is that it's right there on his twitter account. and, so, i think it really does, like david said, matter what he says when he comes out of here. but it does -- the op tiks of it and kind of the game of chicken he's playing with our intelligence agencies does not look good because what, to me, aligning himself with julian assange is one of the clearest signals yet that we have of just how concerned donald trump is about these investigations and what they could yield in terms of undermining the legitimacy of his presidency because john mccain said today, look, we don't know how this affected our elections. we don't know that it did, but we don't know that it didn't. so, we're very much at the beginning of our discovery. but the more that donald trump kind of puts himself out there and aligns himself with essentially the russian kgb and julian assange over
can donald trump walk this back? >> that's the problem, actually, it's no longer just the dishonest media. that's one of the down sides of twitter for donald trump, is that it's right there on his twitter account. and, so, i think it really does, like david said, matter what he says when he comes out of here. but it does -- the op tiks of it and kind of the game of chicken he's playing with our intelligence agencies does not look good because what, to me, aligning himself with julian...
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you look at donald trump in this election. in your view, does he have an understanding of why this kind of conduct, while legal on a private golf course, would be illegal if he did it on government property or when he is president? is he ready to take on those limitations? >> well, i don't think that he is, ari. and here's why. you as a legal scholar, of course, remember the mccarthy hearings back in the '50s and the lead attorney for joe mccarthy was a fellow named roy cohn. one of the biggest influences besides his own father, fred trump, when donald trump was coming up, wiz his attorney roy cohn. so i think that there's probably some gaps in understanding about what he legally may do and not do but i also think that he learned smear tactics and bill of rights violation tactics from a master who was roy cohn. >> and briefly, finally, in your post about this on facebook you wrote david koch was appalled, he branded trump petty and vulgar. did he say anything else to you? >> well, i'm going to let david koch speak for himself.
you look at donald trump in this election. in your view, does he have an understanding of why this kind of conduct, while legal on a private golf course, would be illegal if he did it on government property or when he is president? is he ready to take on those limitations? >> well, i don't think that he is, ari. and here's why. you as a legal scholar, of course, remember the mccarthy hearings back in the '50s and the lead attorney for joe mccarthy was a fellow named roy cohn. one of the...
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donny, explain donald trump. this is donald trump, out of the campaign trail is looking at the audience and reading the audience and playing the audience and selling the audien audience. then you get behind closed doors and how am i going to build this 90-story building and a completely different skill set you have to employ. >> before we take a collective total sigh of relief, he has walked back one or two things. first of all, advi first of al first of al first of al first of all, visserly when you watch. we somehow feel better because we have guys who he has brought in who were saying the opposite of what he got elected on and that makes us feel good. >> he hired the grown-ups. >> no, wait. no. no. please, let me finish, though. we say that and that is a good thing but wait a second. the guy we elected, yes, he has walked one or two of them back for the things we don't believe in but we feel better he has brought in things we do believe in so what does he believe in? do we know the next day whether he is comin
donny, explain donald trump. this is donald trump, out of the campaign trail is looking at the audience and reading the audience and playing the audience and selling the audien audience. then you get behind closed doors and how am i going to build this 90-story building and a completely different skill set you have to employ. >> before we take a collective total sigh of relief, he has walked back one or two things. first of all, advi first of al first of al first of al first of all,...
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donald trump won't call privately on the phone. he'll use twitter and shame his own party if that's what it takes to get his message across. he's always run on his own, not as a part of any particular group and that includes the republican party. >> john, how much of donald trump's objection to this was the timing of it? essentially saying is this really the first thing you all should be doing? and how much was sort of a belief that it shouldn't be done at all? >> he wants to get off to a good start. he promised to drain the swamp. what the house republicans were proposing is to put the fox in charge of the henhouse. completely contrary to what trump promised in the campaign. a lot of questions about whether trump will drain the swamp. we'll see how that plays out as it goes forward. this was such a gift for trump, he came to the help of paul ryan, the house speaker, who it's interesting to watch here. rank and file republicans were doing something, they knew their speaker, knew the speaker's number two, kevin mccarthy, opposed. we
donald trump won't call privately on the phone. he'll use twitter and shame his own party if that's what it takes to get his message across. he's always run on his own, not as a part of any particular group and that includes the republican party. >> john, how much of donald trump's objection to this was the timing of it? essentially saying is this really the first thing you all should be doing? and how much was sort of a belief that it shouldn't be done at all? >> he wants to get...
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this was similar to what we saw from donald trump as candidate. reiterating promises and pledges he's made on the campaign trail publicly in his first press conference in president-elect and first in nearly six months. there is a lot to unpack. obviously the two biggest topics we went in wanting to ask questions about were russia and how he was going to separate himself from his business interest from the trump organization. on russia, he delivered a rather direct message to vladimir putin saying essentially he shouldn't do that. that's not something that he should be doing, which is frankly one of the first times that he has spoken in even mildly strong terms against obviously the russian leader. i think that there are some questions though that he left on the table, specifically the question about sanctions, will he continue to enforce the sanctions that the obama administration recently put in place or will he roll those back? he was asked a couple of times about that. he was asked if he thought that the hacking was justified, given that he bro
this was similar to what we saw from donald trump as candidate. reiterating promises and pledges he's made on the campaign trail publicly in his first press conference in president-elect and first in nearly six months. there is a lot to unpack. obviously the two biggest topics we went in wanting to ask questions about were russia and how he was going to separate himself from his business interest from the trump organization. on russia, he delivered a rather direct message to vladimir putin...
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look, donald trump is not general. donald trump is a specific purity he believes in something, he says it. part of his charm, part of his appeal, and the reason he is president. he doesn't beat around the bush. the other problem with the address, he said it depends on the audience things, not what we think. that's correct. but he did hang out some markers today. he made promises that are extraordinary purity he said the carnage in our cities stops as of today. right here, right now. it's like in his speech at the convention where he said he was going to end violence in america, not diminish it, and i it. all i'm saying is he's setting a bar. i'm going to eradicate is him from the world. >> bill: he's never been understated, he's always been bombastic. >> he's never been president until today. >> bill: does it matter? doesn't matter that he may improve things in the inner-city, and i hope he does, but not 100%. if he gets 60% improvement, he's a big winner. nobody is going to remember that he said i'm going to eradicate
look, donald trump is not general. donald trump is a specific purity he believes in something, he says it. part of his charm, part of his appeal, and the reason he is president. he doesn't beat around the bush. the other problem with the address, he said it depends on the audience things, not what we think. that's correct. but he did hang out some markers today. he made promises that are extraordinary purity he said the carnage in our cities stops as of today. right here, right now. it's like...
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pence as well as reince priebus, starting tomorrow, the future chief of donald trump in the donald trump administration. we're expecting them all to speak at this event at union station. we don't have an exact time but as soon as it starts we'll bring that to you live even if we're reporting on something else. we'll break out of it and we'll bring you their remarks live. thunder from the inaugural concert this evening, there was also the important business of questioning people trump wants to be in his cabinet. his treasury secretary pick came under grilling today, and rick perry who you remember had trouble even remembering the name of it on the 2012 campaign trail. >> i will tell you, it's three agencies of government when i get there that are gone -- commerce, education, and the -- what's the third one there? let's see -- >> there are five. >> commerce, education, and the -- >> epa? >> epa. there you go. >> seriously? is epa the one you were talking about? >> no, sir. we were talking about the agencies of government -- epa needs to be rebuilt. >> you can't name the third one? >> the t
pence as well as reince priebus, starting tomorrow, the future chief of donald trump in the donald trump administration. we're expecting them all to speak at this event at union station. we don't have an exact time but as soon as it starts we'll bring that to you live even if we're reporting on something else. we'll break out of it and we'll bring you their remarks live. thunder from the inaugural concert this evening, there was also the important business of questioning people trump wants to...
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donald trump, talking about jared. the guy can build a building but why doesn't you take a crane operator with him? >> sean: argue the same guy that said this, remind me, she will crush them. welcome home. in all seriousness. >> anything about the democrats, we ignored the rural areas and also frankly, the candidates. 56% negative going against the 60% negative. hell, you could've won that race. >> sean: i think it will take that at the half complement. good to see you. up next, tonight, right here on "hannity." >> do you agree that donald trump is in effect not a legitimate president? >> i think that there is no question but the process that elected him was not legitimate. >> sean: al sharpton adds to the list of crybaby sore loser liberals that are questioning the legitimacy of trumps presidency. corey lewandowski and herman cain are here with reaction. >> a lot of y'all hurt me. you really did. i didn't expect the backlash to be so vicious. >> sean: big surprise, steve harvey said liberals are freaking out over the
donald trump, talking about jared. the guy can build a building but why doesn't you take a crane operator with him? >> sean: argue the same guy that said this, remind me, she will crush them. welcome home. in all seriousness. >> anything about the democrats, we ignored the rural areas and also frankly, the candidates. 56% negative going against the 60% negative. hell, you could've won that race. >> sean: i think it will take that at the half complement. good to see you. up...
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donald trump wrote it along with his key speechwriter steven miller. we're told by aides it will be thematic, not really a laundry list or state of the union-like addre address. he'll be getting, quote, philosophical when he speaks to the world tomorrow. but there will be some items on his to-do list included in that speech like infrastructure and dealing with rebuilding manufacturing in this country. anderson, i have to tell you, just because you showed that picture of the empty hallways inside the white house, i was roaming around portions of the west wing a few moments, you really do get the sense that the world is changing tonight overnight tonight. it is a somber moment here at the white house and donald trump will begin to make his mark here tomorrow. anderson? >> jim acosta, thanks very much. with us, kirsten powers, gayle king, gloria borger, dana bash, david axelrod is here, he's seen a couple of these with president obama. jeffrey lord during the reagan years. and former obama senior adviser van jones, who joins us as well tonight along with
donald trump wrote it along with his key speechwriter steven miller. we're told by aides it will be thematic, not really a laundry list or state of the union-like addre address. he'll be getting, quote, philosophical when he speaks to the world tomorrow. but there will be some items on his to-do list included in that speech like infrastructure and dealing with rebuilding manufacturing in this country. anderson, i have to tell you, just because you showed that picture of the empty hallways...
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donald trump likes that. he said today at trump tower, he wants all of his nominees to go out there and show congress what they were about and show them their personalities. and work through their differences at the white house. going we're going to leave right there but bob and kelly are going to stay with us. we're going to take a quick break but when we come back, donald trump's inauguration is just one week away. what to expect for the big moment when we come back. . >> eric: in the segment tonight, it is just one week until inauguration. the next seven days are undoubtably going to be huge. kelly riddell, take a look, going forward. what are we looking forward to? let's start with you, bob. >> busy day one. he's going to be signing a slew of executive orders. for example, he will be killing the tpt trade deal. regulations, especially on obamacare action. this trumpet team wants to get off on a lot of momentum. they are going to be very busy on day one, going into the weekend and then one thing, eri eric,
donald trump likes that. he said today at trump tower, he wants all of his nominees to go out there and show congress what they were about and show them their personalities. and work through their differences at the white house. going we're going to leave right there but bob and kelly are going to stay with us. we're going to take a quick break but when we come back, donald trump's inauguration is just one week away. what to expect for the big moment when we come back. . >> eric: in the...
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trump about putin. >> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability. if we have horrible relationship with russia. now, i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. but there there's a good chancy won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin then me? is anybody in this room really believe that? >> then, it was on to obamacare, which, as we reported last night, is toast. >> we are going to be repealed and replaced him complicated stuff. we are going to get a health bill passed, we are going to get health care taken care of in this country. you have deductibles that are so high. >> bill: what the republicans propose in a place of obamacare will be a major story. much of the press conference.with donald trump's business deals. putting a lot of stuff in trust and handing operations of his company over to his two sons. lou dobbs will have some thoughts on not coming up. but then, he got back to the trump controversies front and center, the wall on the southern border. >> mexico, and some
trump about putin. >> if putin likes donald trump, i consider that an asset, not a liability. if we have horrible relationship with russia. now, i don't know that i'm going to get along with vladimir putin. i hope i do. but there there's a good chancy won't. and if i don't, do you honestly believe that hillary would be tougher on putin then me? is anybody in this room really believe that? >> then, it was on to obamacare, which, as we reported last night, is toast. >> we are...