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when donald trump is talking about ending an unfair bidding process. this is what he's talking about. gary: that's a good way of explaining what's going on. when i heard the president-elect talk about the lobbyists and the power of the drug lobbyists, those lobbyists are going to still want david's friends to get thosproducts. how does it change? charles: that's a great point. here is the dirty little secret. one of the reasons it hasn't changed is because of republicans. republicans in congress have been loathe to use it. tom price has voted against it. some how they will have to get the republicans, big government republicans to tbiefn this. the same with import-ex-port bank. >> you have need someone who doesn't have these allegiances who is financially independent fluff to say, okay, enough. david: 100% correct. what would have happened if hillary clinton would have become president. she would have put price controls on all pharmaceuticals. a ban on raising prices on pharmaceuticals. the pharmaceutical companies lost market cap the day donald trump
when donald trump is talking about ending an unfair bidding process. this is what he's talking about. gary: that's a good way of explaining what's going on. when i heard the president-elect talk about the lobbyists and the power of the drug lobbyists, those lobbyists are going to still want david's friends to get thosproducts. how does it change? charles: that's a great point. here is the dirty little secret. one of the reasons it hasn't changed is because of republicans. republicans in...
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he was talking about the media coverage and about donald trump and he told huffington post "donald trump and his advisers, including stephen bannon, as well as shawn's, understand that a significant portion of the public trust trump' is own words more than they did the media's, trump can get away with saying and doing whatever he wants. when that happens, our democracy ends." that: this underlines people always believe democracy relies on the democrat -- and what democrats are not in power, government is not accountable. conservatives of this country think that one democrats are in power and they are accountable because of the media liberal that does not trust them, steve banning got in trouble for saying the media was the opposition party. i did the news media, tell us who you voted for the last election and he will see that the opposition party is. host: tim graham, his work is available on twitter and executive editor announcer: c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact to. tomorrow, discussing the latest choices.inistrative how, talking about
he was talking about the media coverage and about donald trump and he told huffington post "donald trump and his advisers, including stephen bannon, as well as shawn's, understand that a significant portion of the public trust trump' is own words more than they did the media's, trump can get away with saying and doing whatever he wants. when that happens, our democracy ends." that: this underlines people always believe democracy relies on the democrat -- and what democrats are not in...
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this >> that was campaign mode trump >> absolutely. >> number three, who knew donald trump was a germ fobe? >> does anyone believe that story, i'm really a germ fobe, by the way, believe me >> we're not going to get into why that allegation was thrown out. that would be one of the documents. but it's well-known that trump for a long time did not shake hands, he started shaking hands again, germ fobe did you see the big file. it was like the file of trump, but we're talking folders >> these papers are some of the many documents i've seened turning over complete and total control. >> that was a table full of documents, he was talking there about, you know, distancing himself from his business, trump international, trump hotels, just the trump brand itself to become the president of the united states. >> a lot of people wanted to know what the plan was, his lawyer got up and spoke about the plan and how they were going to move forward today. >> and finally number five, here, did you see this one? this is how he ended the whole press conference, you're fired. >> thanks for spoiling it >>
this >> that was campaign mode trump >> absolutely. >> number three, who knew donald trump was a germ fobe? >> does anyone believe that story, i'm really a germ fobe, by the way, believe me >> we're not going to get into why that allegation was thrown out. that would be one of the documents. but it's well-known that trump for a long time did not shake hands, he started shaking hands again, germ fobe did you see the big file. it was like the file of trump, but we're...
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this kicks off the presidential inauguration of donald trump. tonight, the first family was sitting in the front row, trump taking to the microphone to address america before he becomes president in just hours. tom roussey is live on the national mall with more. tom? a differentison, feeling in this town tonight. a lot of activity for this time of night. we are about a block away from union station. at this hour, the police are still directing traffic. this is just a dry run because the big day is tomorrow. tonight, inauguration-related road closures backed traffic all the way across the river into the streets of arlington. >> it has been pretty bad, miserable. >> looks like about 40 minutes. tom: but those who made it downtown -- >> it's wonderful, like nothing i've ever seen. tom: discovered a buzz in the air. >> talking to people from south carolina, people from new york city. tom: one trump supporter from new york city says he has been looking forward to this for a long time. >> i just want to be here and hear what uncle donny has to say. nd
this kicks off the presidential inauguration of donald trump. tonight, the first family was sitting in the front row, trump taking to the microphone to address america before he becomes president in just hours. tom roussey is live on the national mall with more. tom? a differentison, feeling in this town tonight. a lot of activity for this time of night. we are about a block away from union station. at this hour, the police are still directing traffic. this is just a dry run because the big day...
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the pharmaceutical companies lost market cap the day donald trump said this. that's nothing compare to what they would lose. with price controls we wouldn't have foreigners spending money. gary: we just had two portfolio managers on the program and they like healthcare. do you like healthcare as an investment? >> i don't. i think they have serious issue ofs. and you have to have a new drug, three phases and still hope you can get through without being sued to death it's a terrible setup for these companies. they have been hurting for a long time. i like large bio techs because they will have to be brought out by those drug companies. trish: what do you think? david: i agree 100% with my friend charles. they had the runup. i still think there is some opportunity on the plus side we haven't seen yet. as the controls are taken off and if he focuses on the carrots and not the sticks with the inversion issue of. i think there will be opportunities that we don't know about that we haven't seen. gary: that does it for us on "wall street week." trish: tune in next wee
the pharmaceutical companies lost market cap the day donald trump said this. that's nothing compare to what they would lose. with price controls we wouldn't have foreigners spending money. gary: we just had two portfolio managers on the program and they like healthcare. do you like healthcare as an investment? >> i don't. i think they have serious issue ofs. and you have to have a new drug, three phases and still hope you can get through without being sued to death it's a terrible setup...
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this trump -- trump era. host: donald trump and his message has been described as populist. what do you think the difference is between being a populist and a progressive? guest: i did cnn this past sunday, and that was a focus of conversation. so you know, the term populism has a long history in our country. there was a populist at the end of the 19th century. progressive, rooted in community. there's george wallace. there's a right-wing populism to put it crudely, and there is a progressive, left democratic populism. a see donald trump as repository of reactionary populism. bernie sanders is a progressive populist who is not -- he is about inclusiveness i's about taking on big corporations on behalf of the underdogs, whether they're in the blue states or the red states or the purple states. i think there is a progressive populism. they're seeing an ascendance of populism, obviously with donald trump but around the world and in europe elections loom large in france, the netherlands and even in germany. so i think how do we rebuild it? i write a weekly column for "the washin
this trump -- trump era. host: donald trump and his message has been described as populist. what do you think the difference is between being a populist and a progressive? guest: i did cnn this past sunday, and that was a focus of conversation. so you know, the term populism has a long history in our country. there was a populist at the end of the 19th century. progressive, rooted in community. there's george wallace. there's a right-wing populism to put it crudely, and there is a progressive,...
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donald trump has promised to keep short. he says look i want to just get back to work -- >> there's two things and that's the economy as well as the security. he's going to talk about bringing more jobs back the america which is a platform that he used when he was stumping for the presidency. and he's also going to talk about security and defeating isis and there you see him right there. president-elect donald trump. along with his wife melania. >> future first lady. there they are waving to the crowds at joint based andrews. and as we said he has a busy day ahead. going to attend a bunch of events today leading up to tomorrow. also we've seen the reports that president obama will have him over for coffee in the morning. and husbands and wives will get together. and that's the beginning of the transition of power tomorrow morning. so -- there's a lot still to get done today. and the president-elect now on the ground here in th >> one of the things we're also following right now and they are very fortunate that it's not raini
donald trump has promised to keep short. he says look i want to just get back to work -- >> there's two things and that's the economy as well as the security. he's going to talk about bringing more jobs back the america which is a platform that he used when he was stumping for the presidency. and he's also going to talk about security and defeating isis and there you see him right there. president-elect donald trump. along with his wife melania. >> future first lady. there they are...
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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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donald trump lies differently. he lies casually and contradicts himself on stage or on twitter so that's a different kind of misleading falsehood. there are certain case with this president elect where you do need to describe it as a lie but you're right this does sometimes, you run the risk of thinking you know what is in a person's head and that's why this word has to be used carefully. >> cnn has this book unprecedented coming out or available in bookstores that looks much like this picture on your screen right now. i understand you got new details about sort of that tuesday night election night about what reporters were thinking and realizing as that night was going on. >> well for the inauguration issue of the book coming out this week we interviewed dozens of reporters and anchors and commentators about what was happening during this evening. people went in truly believing hillary clinton was going to win. that wasn't just based on assumptions. it was based on lots of different at a data points and trump camp
donald trump lies differently. he lies casually and contradicts himself on stage or on twitter so that's a different kind of misleading falsehood. there are certain case with this president elect where you do need to describe it as a lie but you're right this does sometimes, you run the risk of thinking you know what is in a person's head and that's why this word has to be used carefully. >> cnn has this book unprecedented coming out or available in bookstores that looks much like this...
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donald trump responds. >>> how did ft. lauderdale shooter esteban stiago get his firearm back after it was confiscated? >>> a truck plowing into israeli soldiers killinging four. the prime minister points to isis. >>> it's being called the worst in a decade. a deadly storm bringing a fire holes of moisture to the west with flooding and mountains of snow. the coolest new cars from the detroit auto show as gas prices continue to rise. that and college students off to the races as we
donald trump responds. >>> how did ft. lauderdale shooter esteban stiago get his firearm back after it was confiscated? >>> a truck plowing into israeli soldiers killinging four. the prime minister points to isis. >>> it's being called the worst in a decade. a deadly storm bringing a fire holes of moisture to the west with flooding and mountains of snow. the coolest new cars from the detroit auto show as gas prices continue to rise. that and college students off to...
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his last vacation before turning the presidency to donald trump. they shook hands with well wishers trying to boarding air force one and returning to the white house. >>> donald trump is back in new york city after spending his holidays at his florida resort. the president elect continues to express skepticism about reports of russian hacking. kenneth craig has more on the trump transition. 35 russian diplomats, expelled from the united states were back on russian soil monday. but president elect donald trump says he's still not completely convinced that russia was behind the attacks on u.s. cyber systems. >> i know a lot about hacking. it's a very hard thing to prove. it could be me other people don't know. >> mr. trump said he would share what he knows later this week. an apparent reference to his upcoming meetings with u.s. intelligence agencies. >> there doesn't seem to be conclusive evidence within the intelligence community. >> but many republicans and democrats in congress think the evidence is conclusive. >> members of the intelligence comm
his last vacation before turning the presidency to donald trump. they shook hands with well wishers trying to boarding air force one and returning to the white house. >>> donald trump is back in new york city after spending his holidays at his florida resort. the president elect continues to express skepticism about reports of russian hacking. kenneth craig has more on the trump transition. 35 russian diplomats, expelled from the united states were back on russian soil monday. but...
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all the oxygen is taken out of the room by what's going on with donald trump. by tomorrow morning, we'll be talking about this russian story of the incredibly bizarre that we are in and weird spy story. keep in mind, those allegations are unverified and in a year we still have this problem of what is believable and reliable. this is going to really muddy the water and it is going to suck a lot of attention over the next 48 hours. >> how much attention will it get in wisconsin. >> oh, huge, if you have the president of the united states who's potentially compromised by russian spies. that's a huge story. i mean, on the other hand, you know that the trump's white house is going to be pushing back and labeling all the fake news and it is interesting how trump's world has decided and pushing back on this. you know it is going to be hard to get words in edge wise frankly. >> eugene, president obama, talked about how we need a common set of facts and interesting how fake news is now a known thing that people are aware of and talk about and now trump's tweets tonight
all the oxygen is taken out of the room by what's going on with donald trump. by tomorrow morning, we'll be talking about this russian story of the incredibly bizarre that we are in and weird spy story. keep in mind, those allegations are unverified and in a year we still have this problem of what is believable and reliable. this is going to really muddy the water and it is going to suck a lot of attention over the next 48 hours. >> how much attention will it get in wisconsin. >>...
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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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donald j. trump. >> people think of trump as a showman. i remember a guy who came on the scene. >>>. >> when you look at the horizon and see new york, you can say, that was mine, that was mine, that was mine. >> donald trump, real estate mogul, best-selling author and emmy nominated tv star. although he has numerous critics, he has countless more fans and has become an american icon. donald john trump is born on june 14th, 1946, in queens, new york, the fourth child of fred and mary trump. >> my father was a tough guy, strong guy, but a really good guy and fair guy and my mother was a homemaker but she was smart, really smart. so i got lucky and i learned a lot from both of them. >> fred trump is a successful real estate developer. he owns a lucrative business building and managing middle-income apartments in queens and brooklyn. >> he didn't build the glitz and the glamour. he knew bricks. he knew solidity. he knew queens. this is where he was comfortable, so he built an empire of homes for ordinary people. >> fred trump is one of the lar
donald j. trump. >> people think of trump as a showman. i remember a guy who came on the scene. >>>. >> when you look at the horizon and see new york, you can say, that was mine, that was mine, that was mine. >> donald trump, real estate mogul, best-selling author and emmy nominated tv star. although he has numerous critics, he has countless more fans and has become an american icon. donald john trump is born on june 14th, 1946, in queens, new york, the fourth child...
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donald trump seems to want to believe immigrants are either terrorists or criminals. these people are who they are. are they any kind of threat to america. they are the promise of america. we are here today -- oh yes, this is also scriptural and we have the support of so many religious leaders of every different faith throughout the country. "for you were strangers in the land of egypt." matthew 25. i was hungry and you gave me something to eat. i was a stranger and you invited me in. francisreminded of pope who asked us in terms of crystal-clear to quotes -- with affective projects and new approaches in order to protect their dignity, improve their take -- andife, and in modernhallenges form for persecution and slavery. i'm here to tell you we will fight this. many of you may know this. named after uncle ellis, who is named after ellis island. this fight is in my bones. i named my daughter, her middle name is,. named after the great poet who wrote those lines on the pedestal of the statue of tired,, "give me your your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe fre
donald trump seems to want to believe immigrants are either terrorists or criminals. these people are who they are. are they any kind of threat to america. they are the promise of america. we are here today -- oh yes, this is also scriptural and we have the support of so many religious leaders of every different faith throughout the country. "for you were strangers in the land of egypt." matthew 25. i was hungry and you gave me something to eat. i was a stranger and you invited me in....
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. >>> the biggest shake up in recent political history after donald trump won enough delegates to clinch the republican presidential nomination. he later announced indiana governor mike pence as his ru running mate. hillary clinton secured the democratic nomination after an unexpectedly tough challenge from the independent senator from vermont bernie sanders. she later chose the virginia senator tim kaine as her vice-presidential candidate. >>> the worst mass shooting in modern american history happened in 2016. when a gunman opened fire in a gay nightclub in orlando killing 49 people. he died after a shootout with police. >>> britain shocked the world when it voted to leave the european union. financial marks around the globe plunged after the decision. nasa's juno spacecraft flew into jupiter's orbit on the fourth of july giving us our best look yet at the largest planet in the solar system. >>> back here on earth fbi director james comey announced his decision not to file criminal charges against hillary clinton but just days before the election, director comey said investigators were
. >>> the biggest shake up in recent political history after donald trump won enough delegates to clinch the republican presidential nomination. he later announced indiana governor mike pence as his ru running mate. hillary clinton secured the democratic nomination after an unexpectedly tough challenge from the independent senator from vermont bernie sanders. she later chose the virginia senator tim kaine as her vice-presidential candidate. >>> the worst mass shooting in...
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donald when this construction begin? president trump: within months. planning is starting immediately. host: we have connie in new jersey on the democratic line. the morning. that's good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say something about the people voting. the familyon dies, has to report that. otherwise, it will be there for a number of years. butbecause they are voting, because the family has not removed them from there. --n an administration calls be careful. this is how a fascist government starts. did -- what was leaning mussolini did, this is what franco did. host: we have some sound from nancy pelosi reacting to president trump's assertion that 3 million to 5 million illegal ballots cost them the vote. [video clip] pelosi: when joeill stein brought up irregularities following the election, the wyers for donald trump said there were no signs of voter fraud to support her account. for a newly elected president to be so insecure that he is saying 5 won the popular vote and million americans voted illegally in our country, to suggest and t
donald when this construction begin? president trump: within months. planning is starting immediately. host: we have connie in new jersey on the democratic line. the morning. that's good morning. caller: good morning. i want to say something about the people voting. the familyon dies, has to report that. otherwise, it will be there for a number of years. butbecause they are voting, because the family has not removed them from there. --n an administration calls be careful. this is how a fascist...
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trump and i think a lot of ceos say how can we get ahead of donald trump let's announce this now before we get caught in the crosshairs and become the next target on twitter. gary: you make a great point especially in the pr aspect. here's where it gets problematic. are the jobs in catchier because of trump are the companies just using this we are going to keep some jobs here and though they were going to do it anyway to get pr. such a journalist to figure out. melissa: why does it matter though? >> why should they get patted on the back? melissa: they are setting an example for other companies. >> a lot of these deals for example they have a sony came into donald trump is that we are going to invest all this money in all this stuff into the u.s. but guess what, that was announced in october. he used the trump event. melissa: whether jobs are coming back come either way there are jobs here. >> your take on the fact that it's for maybe than five goldman sachs current employees were leaving the firm are joining the administration. gary: listen it takes a lot of swamp dwellers to drain the
trump and i think a lot of ceos say how can we get ahead of donald trump let's announce this now before we get caught in the crosshairs and become the next target on twitter. gary: you make a great point especially in the pr aspect. here's where it gets problematic. are the jobs in catchier because of trump are the companies just using this we are going to keep some jobs here and though they were going to do it anyway to get pr. such a journalist to figure out. melissa: why does it matter...
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donald trump is making cupcakes great again. >> calling artoo or robocop. there's a robot that's following me walking down the street in chelsea. gave me a lookover. and i guess i got a pass. so this is night scope k-5. it's the newest brain child of silicon valley, and they're working right now to get a mini ipo and be as big as google and facebook have become. this robot fights crime. i spoke to stacy about it, and stacy is actually a former cop himself. he worked in dallas, and he told me that this robot is exactly what law enforcement needs to do their job. could it be used on police forces? can it take bullets for a cop? >> of course. so the robot is actually meant to augment law enforcement and public safety. so there's only so much real estate i can carry, technology on my belt or my vest, but i always carry my smartphone. so the ability to take all the sensor and data that the robot gets gives me much better situational awareness, makes me safer and allows me to do my job better. >> it has a kind of, you know, e.t.-esque alien sound that it emits. >
donald trump is making cupcakes great again. >> calling artoo or robocop. there's a robot that's following me walking down the street in chelsea. gave me a lookover. and i guess i got a pass. so this is night scope k-5. it's the newest brain child of silicon valley, and they're working right now to get a mini ipo and be as big as google and facebook have become. this robot fights crime. i spoke to stacy about it, and stacy is actually a former cop himself. he worked in dallas, and he told...
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donald trump tweeted that christians in the middle east have been executed. the refugee program should be for all religions who are persecuted. that is the point. there should not be a religious test. the constitution prohibits it and we want christians to come and in fact be refugee program from syria is about half and half. christians were persecuted should be able to come here and people of other religions should be able to come here. we have never used a religious test. this is going to play out in the courts. what are your opinions? this is uncharted territory. things thatg haven't been done before. here's testing water. john mccain speak out against it. we should have other republicans come out. maybe we can pass something in congress. this is, unconstitutionally have to be a scholar to know that. courts will throw this out. not just here in new york for others that have hampered -- given temporary restraining order is. example -- the people who are not here we cannot bring here. the people not being allowed to come are people who have helped our milita
donald trump tweeted that christians in the middle east have been executed. the refugee program should be for all religions who are persecuted. that is the point. there should not be a religious test. the constitution prohibits it and we want christians to come and in fact be refugee program from syria is about half and half. christians were persecuted should be able to come here and people of other religions should be able to come here. we have never used a religious test. this is going to...
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today, president-elect donald trump is in new york, that is not of him that is new york governor andrew cuomo. that's who he met with today. they focused on issues concerning new york state including cuomo's ambitious plans to input grade and rebuild br airports in new york city and around the state and also the they talked about the affordable care act >> he was knowledgeable about the issues on the affordable care act. my sense was he understood exactly what i was saying. and the magnitude of what i was saying, 3 million insured people would be a problem. we talked about state control. and to me, it's more a question of resources as long as the federal government is providing the resources, so we make sure the progress we've made isn't lost >> the trump administration has been cleared that repealing the affordable care act has been a priority and a republican led congress has already got the ball rolling on that. >>> the president-elect will be back in washington, dc tomorrow. trump and vice president elect pence are scheduled to participate in a wrench laying ceremony at arlington na
today, president-elect donald trump is in new york, that is not of him that is new york governor andrew cuomo. that's who he met with today. they focused on issues concerning new york state including cuomo's ambitious plans to input grade and rebuild br airports in new york city and around the state and also the they talked about the affordable care act >> he was knowledgeable about the issues on the affordable care act. my sense was he understood exactly what i was saying. and the...
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i said this to donald trump and i said this to jeff sessions when i met with donald trump, they were both together. i said here's the kind of thing that i could get at, that small number of undocumented immigrants who have done serious crimes and leave be the millions who are law abiding and contributing to our economy. >> mayor bill de blasio of new york city, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, congressman elijah cummings appeared on tv and called on the president to reach out to him. apparently the president was watching. he tells me about his phone call from the president and what he said is the chilling effect. and this is philadelphia where protests are already starting because of the president's visit tomorrow. more on the resist movement ahead. >>> when president obama was set to take office in 2009 or 2008 he asked for a smartphone but of course it had to be secure so the nsa set up a lab where dozens of experts performed surgery for several months on a high profile patient -- the soon to be presidential blackberry. now the president then graduated between mo
i said this to donald trump and i said this to jeff sessions when i met with donald trump, they were both together. i said here's the kind of thing that i could get at, that small number of undocumented immigrants who have done serious crimes and leave be the millions who are law abiding and contributing to our economy. >> mayor bill de blasio of new york city, thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, congressman elijah cummings appeared on tv and called on the...
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first was donald trump. the second was the siloization through social media of voters access to informationing access is not exactly right it's more consumption of information if you want it you can get it. it's deciding what diet they want to eat. and the third was phenomenal was the rise of fake news. the three of them conspired to create a different at sphere. i want to stay a few sentence about the trump phenomenal. what a lot of cable channels were accused of doing. trump rally, i walked away from my television set saying you have got to be joking. that was not how voters responding obviously, at least a enough of them is that the cable companies fault or the voters fault? i'll let you decide. when trump time and after time gets enormous amounts of attention for saying things like starting with john mccain isn't a war hero. and list of outrageous things that he said and gets an enormous amount of attention for those, the fact that he survived is difference between -- it's not journalistic failure voters
first was donald trump. the second was the siloization through social media of voters access to informationing access is not exactly right it's more consumption of information if you want it you can get it. it's deciding what diet they want to eat. and the third was phenomenal was the rise of fake news. the three of them conspired to create a different at sphere. i want to stay a few sentence about the trump phenomenal. what a lot of cable channels were accused of doing. trump rally, i walked...
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enough of donald trump. it's because they can't stand him. but i digress. the next subject 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 fear.
enough of donald trump. it's because they can't stand him. but i digress. the next subject 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...
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when that happens it will be interesting to see how everyone responds to what donald trump is doing. dagen: you buy and then you could just power right through it. if you are positive about trump you are not investing for the next six months. you are investing in america's future. tom: i was a retail investor for 30 years. that's what you ask people. i'm telling you people get brave until it happens. when it happens, they are on your phone calling me. gary: the whole premise of the show and the history of this promise you have to think past those corrections. if you bring up the chart of the s & p 500. you have had dramatic changes. maria: for a little while it was a show-me market. he begins office and he's doing all this work. he's getting to work. so i think it's all about earnings. earnings in the first quarter expected to be 11% to 13%. when did you see profits up in the double digit. dagen: if the estimates come in higher than the market, if those earnings estimates keep going up, the market doesn't look as expensive. gary: dagen, you are not always so bullish. i think the view
when that happens it will be interesting to see how everyone responds to what donald trump is doing. dagen: you buy and then you could just power right through it. if you are positive about trump you are not investing for the next six months. you are investing in america's future. tom: i was a retail investor for 30 years. that's what you ask people. i'm telling you people get brave until it happens. when it happens, they are on your phone calling me. gary: the whole premise of the show and the...
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donald trump attacks the news media in his first conference as president-elect. trump's pic for secretary of state says china must be warned off. 30 minutes away from trading day in hong kong. have japan data, the yen strengthened. we have equity markets in new york, all giving us clear indication where we should be going. we are looking at singapore, taipei -- it is all going on. >> asian markets set for the highest close since october. sharese have japanese lingering, the greenback held onto wednesday's losses. 7%,iler family mart down giving us a preview what to expect from retailing later results tonight. materials supporting games a second day higher. the yuan strengthens the most against the dollar against emerging currencies. we have shipping rising as much as 29% after trading in shares was suspended on wednesday. sticking with the korean space, a quick check on samsung's shares in the wake of what went on with german lee. halting alding a -- 4 day rally. more with the latest on samsung in just a little bit. when it comes to the commodities sorry, looking
donald trump attacks the news media in his first conference as president-elect. trump's pic for secretary of state says china must be warned off. 30 minutes away from trading day in hong kong. have japan data, the yen strengthened. we have equity markets in new york, all giving us clear indication where we should be going. we are looking at singapore, taipei -- it is all going on. >> asian markets set for the highest close since october. sharese have japanese lingering, the greenback held...
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and donald trump had a version of that in his speech. that's something everyone should take away from this, including the protesters tonight and those going to the march tomorrow. if you love your country, you love your countrymen, as well. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that march tomorrow, because by way of thanking the members of our panel, some of whom have been hanging around all day long and listening to our coverage, our next segment has to do with the next large crowd to descend on washington and cities to the east -- no, to the north, south, and wst. i suppose any further to the east, you'd be in real trouble. our special edition of "the 11th hour" continues right after this. because, actually there's 5. aaaahh!! ooohh!! uh! holy mackerel. wow. nice. strength and style. which one's your favorite? (laughter) come home with me! trade up to the silverado all star edition and get an average total value of eight thousand one hundred fifty dollars when you find your tag. find new roads at your local chevy dealer. >>> we respect the pres
and donald trump had a version of that in his speech. that's something everyone should take away from this, including the protesters tonight and those going to the march tomorrow. if you love your country, you love your countrymen, as well. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that march tomorrow, because by way of thanking the members of our panel, some of whom have been hanging around all day long and listening to our coverage, our next segment has to do with the next large crowd to descend on...
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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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who mends fences better than donald trump? besides phil the fence mender, a really good great on angie's lilililili >> . . >>> somehow throughout the entire campaign donald trump can get away with saying anything. some call them lies. i prefer to think of them as truth additives. but no matter how many he manages to say he has an amazing ability to mend faces afterwards. when he said this, my favorite trumpy truth about lyin' ted's father. >> he was with lee harvey oswald right prior to the thing being shot and nobody even brings its u. they don't even talk about that. that was reported and nobody talks about it. >> zo bad. it is so bad. he said his father may his fathn involved in the shooting of jfk. and he was still elected president. and then met with senator ted cruz for a lovely conversation. which is pretty gutsy for donald trump, given that ted cruz comes from a family of assassins. how does he manage -- okay, that's a pretty big lie. how'd he get away with that lie? >> i don't know, but it is a truly abusive relations
who mends fences better than donald trump? besides phil the fence mender, a really good great on angie's lilililili >> . . >>> somehow throughout the entire campaign donald trump can get away with saying anything. some call them lies. i prefer to think of them as truth additives. but no matter how many he manages to say he has an amazing ability to mend faces afterwards. when he said this, my favorite trumpy truth about lyin' ted's father. >> he was with lee harvey oswald...
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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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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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. ♪ >> the presidential inauguration of donald trump. will have live coverage of all the days events and ceremonies. watch live on c-span and c-span.org, and listen live on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> hyde park, new york, where in 1882, franklin delano roosevelt was born. following a political career in his native state, roosevelt became assistant secretary of the navy in 1913. in 1920 he campaigned unsuccessfully for vice presidency. illness interrupted his political career. in a world of glowing prosperity, urged by democratic pollack -- democrat party leaders to become a candidate for governor of new york. governor roosevelt served as two terms as governor general executive of fashion governor roosevelt became the choice of the democratic convention in 1932. the flight to chicago beat graham -- chicago marked the beginning of his rise to presidency. the forgotten man and the new field became his campaign slogan. president hoover was a symbol of national business and personal depression. in the back wash post economic war conditi
. ♪ >> the presidential inauguration of donald trump. will have live coverage of all the days events and ceremonies. watch live on c-span and c-span.org, and listen live on the free c-span radio app. ♪ >> hyde park, new york, where in 1882, franklin delano roosevelt was born. following a political career in his native state, roosevelt became assistant secretary of the navy in 1913. in 1920 he campaigned unsuccessfully for vice presidency. illness interrupted his political...
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and donald trump had a version of that in his speech. that's something everyone should take away from this, including the protesters tonight and those going to the march tomorrow. if you love your country, you love your countrymen, as well. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that march tomorrow, because by way of thanking the members of our panel, some of whom have been hanging around all day long and listening to our coverage, our next segment has to do with the next large crowd to descend on washington and cities to the east -- no, to the north, south, and wst. i suppose any further to the east, you'd be in real trouble. our special edition of "the 11th hour" continues right after this. (vo) maybe it was here, when you hit 300,000 miles. or here, when you walked away without a scratch. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the day you realized your baby was not a baby anymore. every subaru is built to earn your trust. because we know what you're trusting us with. subaru. kelley blue book's most trusted brand. and best overall br
and donald trump had a version of that in his speech. that's something everyone should take away from this, including the protesters tonight and those going to the march tomorrow. if you love your country, you love your countrymen, as well. >> i'm so glad you mentioned that march tomorrow, because by way of thanking the members of our panel, some of whom have been hanging around all day long and listening to our coverage, our next segment has to do with the next large crowd to descend on...
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more people voted for other candidates than donald trump. going back to that question, i would say his business is central. that needs to be explored. i think that has great repercussions for what's going to happen in the next four years. what are his connections with other countries, the family? i think that's central in the early days. >> that's a big question will be ultimately how much does the media chase the shiny object that trump is throwing out each morning? the fact that he is tweeting is not news at this point. we have to cover what the president-elect and the president says. but the fact that he is going to say something outrageous that becomes the focus of the coverage i think is abdicating the role which is the media should set the agenda in deciding the news. when the president says something we cover it. but we should not be ping-ponging back and forth from his tweets. >> what can the incredible interactions with the tabloids of new york over the last 30 years? >> that's a great question. >> since you are at "the new york pos
more people voted for other candidates than donald trump. going back to that question, i would say his business is central. that needs to be explored. i think that has great repercussions for what's going to happen in the next four years. what are his connections with other countries, the family? i think that's central in the early days. >> that's a big question will be ultimately how much does the media chase the shiny object that trump is throwing out each morning? the fact that he is...
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the presidency of donald trump. >> i donald trump do solemnly swear. >> wakes up in the white house this morning. the new commander in chief wasted no time. >> then sharing a first dance with the first lady to the tune of a sin na tra classic. ♪ ♪ i did it my way >> this after trump
the presidency of donald trump. >> i donald trump do solemnly swear. >> wakes up in the white house this morning. the new commander in chief wasted no time. >> then sharing a first dance with the first lady to the tune of a sin na tra classic. ♪ ♪ i did it my way >> this after trump
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donald trump mock and criticized the intelligence community. he rejected inteligence reports of russia's meddling in the election. these are the same people who said saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. they were not. it was the neocons who said that. after the dossier that said russia had compromising information was leaked, he said this. >> i think it was disgraceful that the intelligence agencies aloud any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. i think it's a disgrace. i say that and i say that. that's something that nazi germany would have done and did do. >> that was a christopher walken moment. why does he think the people will forget that there was not this vitriol for weeks. >> he used to put intelligence in quotes in a tweet. i don't know whether he thinks he can bluster his way through or by attacking the press he can undermine the credibility of the press even more and therefore when there is coverage of him, people who support him will be less likely to believe it. you can show the clips and the tweets t
donald trump mock and criticized the intelligence community. he rejected inteligence reports of russia's meddling in the election. these are the same people who said saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction. they were not. it was the neocons who said that. after the dossier that said russia had compromising information was leaked, he said this. >> i think it was disgraceful that the intelligence agencies aloud any information that turned out to be so false and fake out. i think it's...
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i think that is in part and that includes a lot of donald trump on voters. that's in part in response to the concerns about these foreign government cash flows and benefits which raised the question, is he going to be working to do deals for himself or the american people for these flows. when he sends our men and women abroad to fight, is he going to be defending his foreign properties and foreign businesses or defending the united states. these are real questions for americans. they want to see the tax returns. majority of americans believe that he should invest his businesses. i think it is the right thing to do. >> don't go far from the phone for the next couple of days. thank you for staying up late with us and sharing your expertise tonight. up next of the confirmation h r hearing konthea hearing continues to tonight including a punch line from "snl." we'll explain when we continue. it's so peaceful out here. yeah. introducing the new turbocharged volkswagen alltrack with 4motion® all-wheel drive. soon to be everywhere. scalpel. i have no idea what i'
i think that is in part and that includes a lot of donald trump on voters. that's in part in response to the concerns about these foreign government cash flows and benefits which raised the question, is he going to be working to do deals for himself or the american people for these flows. when he sends our men and women abroad to fight, is he going to be defending his foreign properties and foreign businesses or defending the united states. these are real questions for americans. they want to...
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donald trump has talked that he wants to deport illegal immigrants. he said if trump and will implement the planet because friction, a lot of trauma and families will protest but he believes the trump administration would clampdown on that protest and i be too late to protest once the protesters clampdown on. >> but when i was speaking i said it's probably too late, donald trump is going to be president on friday. >> it is too late. >> why have to ask while we've seen protest where his backup them? nowhere. there's so many holes right now with his revolution, i'm all for change, a mall for movement, but let's have validation behind it. >> how's the revolution going? >> there's better route revolution right here. we'll have in our own revolution. >> again, i'm not and a spokesperson or advocating for what he saying, these are thousands of people have joined the refused fascism movement. meryl streep is not on it, but there are some big names on it. i know you're a fan of cornell west. >> he is on the list. >> i never told you is a big fan of his. >> i'
donald trump has talked that he wants to deport illegal immigrants. he said if trump and will implement the planet because friction, a lot of trauma and families will protest but he believes the trump administration would clampdown on that protest and i be too late to protest once the protesters clampdown on. >> but when i was speaking i said it's probably too late, donald trump is going to be president on friday. >> it is too late. >> why have to ask while we've seen protest...
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>> we have to say it so loud and we have to say it over and over and over again because donald trump, he's going to try to tear apart more families like melissa's family. he's going to lead from a place of fear and hate but we are not going to follow that lead. so you just heard melissa's story, later today when you get home or tomorrow or monday, call melissa's senator, senator tim cain and call your elected representatives, your senator and say, i stand with immigrants, but i stand with all immigrants, immigrant youth, asylum-seeking my grants, immigrants of all religions, immigrants with criminal convictions, say i stand with all of immigrants and demand that you're elected representatives do the same. [cheers and applause] >> so we are going to keep fighting together. i'm so proud to be standing up here with melissa, i'm proud to be here with all of you today on the right side of history. [cheers and applause] >> please give it up one more time. >> say it loud and say it clear, say it clear imtbrapts -- immigrants are welcome here. say it loud, say it clear, immigrants are welcome
>> we have to say it so loud and we have to say it over and over and over again because donald trump, he's going to try to tear apart more families like melissa's family. he's going to lead from a place of fear and hate but we are not going to follow that lead. so you just heard melissa's story, later today when you get home or tomorrow or monday, call melissa's senator, senator tim cain and call your elected representatives, your senator and say, i stand with immigrants, but i stand with...
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. >> [bleep] donald trump. [bleep]. >> oh, man. [bleep]. >> but it went on for hours. hours. and the list of things they did to this young man, disgusting. chicago pd defended their charges, they didn't want their emotions to get ahead of the facts. when it comes to hate crime charges. obama is insisting race relations have gotten better. >> i promise you, for the most part, race relations have gotten better. but i think what we have seen over the last several years, it comes to tensions with police and our communities. horrific hate crimes we have seen. >> on facebook, actually. >> terrible. we don't benefit from pretending that racism doesn't exist. >> megyn: mark ike large and will join us first, we start with trace gallagher. trace. >> after being tortured for hours, the mentally disabled victim was only able to escape because a neighbor who lives below his captors threatened to call police because of the noise. when the attackers went down to confront the neighbor, the 18-year-old victim ran out of the house and was soon spotted by police. despite the brutal chicago weat
. >> [bleep] donald trump. [bleep]. >> oh, man. [bleep]. >> but it went on for hours. hours. and the list of things they did to this young man, disgusting. chicago pd defended their charges, they didn't want their emotions to get ahead of the facts. when it comes to hate crime charges. obama is insisting race relations have gotten better. >> i promise you, for the most part, race relations have gotten better. but i think what we have seen over the last several years, it...