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aaron belkin, valerie jarrett, admiral mullen thank you for being here this afternoon. >> good to be with you. >> thank you. >> valerie jarrett, i will start with you as senior advisor to the president of the united states. the floor is yours for your opening statement. >> thank you, jonathan. hello everyone. congratulations to speaker pelosi for this award, well-deserved and her leadership has been well deserved with this effort. the only time in eight years that i went to the hill for about was for the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" votee in the senate. i remember been surrounded by so many of the advocates would been working onhe this tirelessly for many years in president obama's time in office but as you said jonathan, this was a campaign promise and from day one we won about the business of laying the foundation for this effort. all the advocates were watching will remember that they turned up the heat pretty quickly and i think the first choice was that the president should honor those unilaterally and stop charging people in the military who were openly gay. obama was look
aaron belkin, valerie jarrett, admiral mullen thank you for being here this afternoon. >> good to be with you. >> thank you. >> valerie jarrett, i will start with you as senior advisor to the president of the united states. the floor is yours for your opening statement. >> thank you, jonathan. hello everyone. congratulations to speaker pelosi for this award, well-deserved and her leadership has been well deserved with this effort. the only time in eight years that i went...
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valerie jarrett, i will talk to you as a senior advisor to the president. the floor is yours for your opening statement. jarret: thank you, jonathan . the only time in eight years that i actually went to the hill for a vote was for the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" in the senate. i remember being surrounded by so many of the advocates who had been working on this tirelessly for many years, preceding president obama's time in office. but this was a campaign promise president obama made, and from day one, he went about the business of length the foundation for this effort. those watching will remember that he turned up the heat for , that the president on his own unilaterally should stop discriminating against people in the military who were openly gay. president obama didn't want to do something that violated the authority of his office, he wanted to make sure the military was on board and that it passed through the congress, so that we would never have to cross this road again. that took a lot of time and effort. bondi, whod by brian was responded for -
valerie jarrett, i will talk to you as a senior advisor to the president. the floor is yours for your opening statement. jarret: thank you, jonathan . the only time in eight years that i actually went to the hill for a vote was for the repeal of "don't ask, don't tell" in the senate. i remember being surrounded by so many of the advocates who had been working on this tirelessly for many years, preceding president obama's time in office. but this was a campaign promise president obama...
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no orchids on television than valerie jarrett's. >> thank you. i take that as a challenge. >>> president biden pushing for unity. we have talked about the house. how will it work in the senate? i will talk to one of his key allies next. we are hoping things will pick up by q3. yeah...uh... doug? [ding] never settle with power e*trade. it has easy-to-use tools and some of the lowest prices. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. dry, distressed skin that struggles? you have a powerful partner. new aveeno® restorative skin therapy. a unique formula with a rich complex of aloe, vitamin b5 and our highest concentration of prebiotic oat. it intensely moisturizes over time to improve skin's resilience. and nothing feels better than that. aveeno® healthy. it's our nature™. try the dermatologist-tested body wash and balm, too! ♪♪ hey you, yeah you. i opened a sofi money account and it was the first time that i realized i could be earning interest back on my money. i just discovered sofi, and i'm an investor with a diversified portfol
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here they are, aaron belkin valerie jarrett and rommel in thank you all very much for being here this afternoon. >> it's good to be with you jonathan. >> valerie jarrett i will start with you as speaker for the united states the floor is yours for your opening statement. >> thank you jonathan hello everyone and congratulations to speaker pelosi for this award, well deserved. her leadership was instrument alone has ever put a begin by saying the only time in eight years that i went to the hill for a vote was for the repeal of "don't ask don't tell" in the senate and i was surrounded by so many advocates who had been working on this dervis way for many years in obama's time in office but as you said jonathan is so safe tan came -- campaign promise that president obama made and from day one he went about the business of lying down the effort. i think the first president unilaterally -- president obama was looking for substantial change. you want to do something that would violate the opposite want to make sure the military would come through and it would pass the congress so we'd never h
here they are, aaron belkin valerie jarrett and rommel in thank you all very much for being here this afternoon. >> it's good to be with you jonathan. >> valerie jarrett i will start with you as speaker for the united states the floor is yours for your opening statement. >> thank you jonathan hello everyone and congratulations to speaker pelosi for this award, well deserved. her leadership was instrument alone has ever put a begin by saying the only time in eight years that i...
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we'll talk with former obama white house senior adviser valerie jarrett to get the latest on which direction she expects someone she knows very well she expects president biden to take in the white house u we have highlights from president biden's first speech in office and a look at how this could affect his agenda and tracking all the markets. let's begin with president biden's inaugural address. >> you never expect a lot of policy specifics in an inaugural address and this certainly didn't include many either this was emotional, heart felt, pitch from joe biden directly to the country, a message of unity here biden saying we have to end this uncivil war that pits red against blue and saying that today despite the violence we saw on the very spot he was standing just two weeks ago biden saying today democracy has prevailed. so a message of hope, unity, and sort of trying to rally the country here from biden, who did speak directly to some of the economic anxiety that people across the country feel. here's what he said. >> many of my fellow americans view the future with fear and trepidatio
we'll talk with former obama white house senior adviser valerie jarrett to get the latest on which direction she expects someone she knows very well she expects president biden to take in the white house u we have highlights from president biden's first speech in office and a look at how this could affect his agenda and tracking all the markets. let's begin with president biden's inaugural address. >> you never expect a lot of policy specifics in an inaugural address and this certainly...
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the former adviser to barack obama, valerie jarrett, there she is next. hey, mercedes? how can i help you? the 2021 e-class. motortrend's 2021 car of the year. to defend against dark forces attacking your organization, you need to see in the dark. to have the wisdom to understand multiple cyber threats. the precision focus to end attacks instantly. on computers, mobile devices, servers and the cloud. join the world's leading companies in our mission to defend. cybereason. end cyber attacks. from endpoints to everywhere. >>> new tonight, president biden taking more action on the economic crisis and the pandemic with a focus on people of color. one executive action stating very plainly, "the crisis is particularly dire in communities of color." the administration also announcing plans to take on domestic violence extremism. here to discuss now, valerie jarrett, the former senior adviser to president barack obama. she is the author of "finding my voice when the perfect plan crumbles and the adventure begins." good evening, ms. jarrett. it's so good to see you. >> good even
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valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that's all from this edition of global questions america's place in the world, i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden's in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global questions at bbc.co.uk. until the next time from me and the rest of the global questions team. goodbye. hello, there. it's a perfect sunday for getting outside and enjoying some fresh air. for most of us, it will be a dry, settled and relatively sunny afternoon, but the further north and west you go, a brisk wind driving in some showery outbreaks of rain, with gusts of 30mph to 40mph here. elsewhere, with some sunshine, the temperatures will peak between six and nine degrees — where they should be for this time of year. moving into monday,
valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that's all from this edition of global questions america's place in the world, i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden's in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global...
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i want to start with you, valerie jarrett. you know a little something about history and about a presidency steeped in it. i want to play a clip of something that aired earlier this week. this is a group of kamala harris' sorority reacting to how biden and harris are going to govern. on the point of how black women are sort of experiencing this moment, this was an interview by my good friend, tiffany cross. take a listen. >> i'm hoping once they're in office, as they begin to introduce their platform to america that people who did not vote for them will see that they really are for the people. >> i think they will just have to show by doing and i think that will convince them. >> for years before when the other administration won, lot of people were not happy, but we have to move on and not create a divided country. >> you know, valerie, when you think about an historically black college, black women sororities like the links which kamala harris is a member of, this is like a moment, joyful moment. can we still recapture that
i want to start with you, valerie jarrett. you know a little something about history and about a presidency steeped in it. i want to play a clip of something that aired earlier this week. this is a group of kamala harris' sorority reacting to how biden and harris are going to govern. on the point of how black women are sort of experiencing this moment, this was an interview by my good friend, tiffany cross. take a listen. >> i'm hoping once they're in office, as they begin to introduce...
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valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that so from this edition of global questions america's place in the world. i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden�*s in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global questions at bbc.co.uk. until the next time from me, goodbye. hello. we have some severe weather on the way over the week ahead. more on that later on. today things are fairly quiet. cloud amounts will increase from the west. after a sunny start we have had a blanket of cloud coming into gloucestershire. towards the north—west of the uk, the cloud is beckoning up. we have had showers already and things are turning wetter. as the cloud is starting to spill in from the west, most of it is quite high cloud. the sunshine is hazy. wetter weather
valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that so from this edition of global questions america's place in the world. i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden�*s in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global...
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and final word to you, valerie jarrett. isjoe biden going to be so busy trying to heal the divisions in the united states that he's going to have no time to do anything on the world stage? well, here are some good news. we have a president who has the experience, the intellect, the discipline and the team to multitask. as we just said, the president can't afford tojust focus on one thing. you have to focus on multiple fronts at once. they are all interconnected. the united states had a horrendous attempt to overthrow our government, storming the capitol, trying to reverse the fair and clearly legal election in our country. and that is unprecedented in our country. and so, yes, there is much work to do to rebuild the credibility and the confidence of, as you said, those 70 million people who didn't vote for him. but i am confident that he can do that while he is re—establishing our credibility on the world stage. that is the job of the president of the united states. and to assemble a team that is organised in a way to mov
and final word to you, valerie jarrett. isjoe biden going to be so busy trying to heal the divisions in the united states that he's going to have no time to do anything on the world stage? well, here are some good news. we have a president who has the experience, the intellect, the discipline and the team to multitask. as we just said, the president can't afford tojust focus on one thing. you have to focus on multiple fronts at once. they are all interconnected. the united states had a...
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valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that so from this edition of global questions america's place in the world, i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden's in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global questions at bbc.co.uk until the next time from me in abu dhabi at bbc.co.uk until the next time from me and the rest of the global questions team. goodbye. it was a snowy scene across eastern part earlier today, the snow was not falling added will look different through the weekend, this is when the weather comes from, milder air, showery airstream but the thicker cloud that brought the rain and snow earlier has pushed into the north sea. this is the way that we will see pushing in from the west, already seen some sunshine in wales, probably dr
valerie jarrett and also to richard haas. and also my questioners, that so from this edition of global questions america's place in the world, i think we've highlighted some of the challenges that are going to be at the top ofjoe biden's in—tray when it comes to foreign policy. thank you to all of you. wherever you're watching or listening to this programme, don't forget, if you want to be part of global questions, then or submit a question to our panel, please e—mail us on global questions...
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here to discuss now valerie jarrett, the former senior advisor to president barack obama. good evening. it's so good to see you. >> good evening, don. how are you doing? >> i'm doing very well. thank you very much. let's get into this. so here we are. tonight is the first friday night for the biden administration. what does this mean for you and all the people who are a part of the biden administration when you look at what has happened with joe biden, your vice president, your former vice president? >> i have to tell you i have slept better the last few nights than i have in a long time knowing we're in good hands. he's followed through exactly what he said he'd do in the course of it campaign consistent with the values over the eight years. and given the dire situation our country is in right now i'm heartened to see on day one he started signing the executive orders. he's supposing legislation that is all focused on making sure we contain this covid-19 and we build our economy back better. and the point you are making at the opening the way dee it better is make sure we
here to discuss now valerie jarrett, the former senior advisor to president barack obama. good evening. it's so good to see you. >> good evening, don. how are you doing? >> i'm doing very well. thank you very much. let's get into this. so here we are. tonight is the first friday night for the biden administration. what does this mean for you and all the people who are a part of the biden administration when you look at what has happened with joe biden, your vice president, your...
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valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president barack obama. author of the great book "finding my voice, when the perfect plan crumbles the adventure begins." it was down right disgraceful and how is it possible that none of the people involved in the last administration expressed shame about that. coming up at the top of the hour on the cross connection, tiffany cross is joined by congressman eric swalwell and senator mazie hirono to discuss the trial to begin the week of february 8th. stick around. you are watching msnbc. e watchic you're in the right place. my seminars are a great tool to help young homeowners who are turning into their parents. now, remember, they're not programs. they're tv shows. you woke up early. no one cares. yes. so, i was using something called homequote explorer from progressive to easily compare home insurance rates. was i hashtagging? progressive can't help you from becoming your parents, but we can help you compare rates on home insurance with homequote explorer. guess what. the waiter doesn't need to know your n
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joining me is valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president barack obama and author of "finding my voice" and alphonso david. thank you for coming on "the sunday show." as i noted in the introduction, the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, which was a ban on gay men and lesbian serving openly in the military was repealed ten years ago last month. if memory serves, you were there for the vote. is that right? >> yes, i was, jonathan. first of all, good morning. i was there. it was the only time i actually went up to the senate for a vote. it was important to me to be a part of history. it was the beginning of a steady effort by president obama and then vice president biden to fight for equality and justice for all americans. so, repealing don't ask, don't tell, arguing that doma was unconstitutional, advocating for same-sex marriage, ensuring the employers who did business with the federal government could not discriminate against those in the lgbtq community. also ensuring those who wanted to serve and qualified should not be banned from serving because of their gender identity or
joining me is valerie jarrett, former senior adviser to president barack obama and author of "finding my voice" and alphonso david. thank you for coming on "the sunday show." as i noted in the introduction, the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, which was a ban on gay men and lesbian serving openly in the military was repealed ten years ago last month. if memory serves, you were there for the vote. is that right? >> yes, i was, jonathan. first of all, good morning. i was...
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valerie jarrett has attended two inaugurations. jarrett is senior adviser to president obama. she posted these pictures on instagram. one of her is on the white house lawn from four years ago and then a snapshot of now president joe biden and first lady dr. jill biden with michelle obama. i asked jarrett what's ahead for the biden/harris administration. >> no two days are alike. no two hours are alike. we used to say for several months we were drinking out of a fire hose, and i'm not sure that ever stopped until the day i walked out. >> reporter: yeah, i hear you. so many eyes will be looking at kamala harris as the first woman, as the first woman of color. and that vice presidential role is so dependent on that relationship with the president. what do you see as what their role will be as a team and what her role should be carrying so much weight on her shoulders? >> her career has been made up of breaking through glass ceilings, being the first -- the first but ensuring she wasn't the only or the last. and so i think she's comfortable with the expectations that are on her sh
valerie jarrett has attended two inaugurations. jarrett is senior adviser to president obama. she posted these pictures on instagram. one of her is on the white house lawn from four years ago and then a snapshot of now president joe biden and first lady dr. jill biden with michelle obama. i asked jarrett what's ahead for the biden/harris administration. >> no two days are alike. no two hours are alike. we used to say for several months we were drinking out of a fire hose, and i'm not sure...
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jarrett, who called me, said, "and we'd appreciate your not talking about it," so there was a month where i knew i was getting it before it was going to be announced, and i took it very seriously about not talking to people about it, and she said, "well, you can tell your family." i went, "oh, thanks," but it was the group that was there because it was his last year, but it was just an honor to be in the room. rubenstein: so you've received at lot of other awards. you and your show have won scores and scores of emmys. michaels: yes. rubenstein: where do you keep all these emmys? michaels: well, they're constantly moved. if i bring them home, they get moved around and generally moved out, and i go, "hey," you know, "i won that," but i don't think-- i don't have a trophy room, if that's-- i think you're thrilled when you get it because you're competitive and because it's, theoretically, from your peers, and you're really angry when you don't get it, so it must mean something, and i think with all of those things, until you have one, it means everything, and then after you have one, do
jarrett, who called me, said, "and we'd appreciate your not talking about it," so there was a month where i knew i was getting it before it was going to be announced, and i took it very seriously about not talking to people about it, and she said, "well, you can tell your family." i went, "oh, thanks," but it was the group that was there because it was his last year, but it was just an honor to be in the room. rubenstein: so you've received at lot of other awards....
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thank you, valerie jarrett. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> major garrett reflects on four years of covering president trump. what does he think donald trump's enduring legacy will be? but, first, it is 8:09, >>> ahead, the talk lately about the constitution and what it says about elections and the transfer of power, we wanted to find out how much americans really know about our government. coming up, what we learned and why one researcher, in fact a lot of people say, there is a crisis of constitutional ignorance in this country. they're e not kiddining. wewe'll be rigight back. say th constititutional igngnorance i s coununtry. we'll be r right back.k. wiwith 2% phaa exfoliliate and cocondition for r soft, balalanced skin. find thehe one. neutrorogena® ♪ ♪ (quiet p piano musicic) (loud d music & nonoises) ♪ ♪ (q(quiet pianono music) comfmfort in thehe extreme.. the lincncoln familyly of luxurury suvs. i've s seen how cacancer cacan affect the pepeople i carare about. that's w why i'm helelping prot mysese
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. >> we can't exactly say, valÉrie jarrett said no. so we were off in the bad guys. >> a question over here? i thought i saw a hand over here. it's a shy crowd. >> jeremy, i have a question regarding the couple that snuck into a party. how did that happen? how did they get checked? how did they get in when they weren't on áhe gust list? >> lea knows it even better than i do, -- let's make that very clear. [laughs] [laughs] it was june 7th, 2011, my first state dinner for jeremy, which was out in the rose garden. it was gorgeous, but i couldn't relax for any of it, because you know that anything that goes wrong is what makes the story. and that gate-crashers certainly did put the fear in "t u$e white house that lasted e entire administration of mistakes happening. and unfortunately, the people that really suffer our guests now, because it's such a process. you have to show your idea, multiple times. >> it's worse than the airplanes. >> it's really awful, so it is a shame. they got in, it was a first day dinner. they were dressed as if
. >> we can't exactly say, valÉrie jarrett said no. so we were off in the bad guys. >> a question over here? i thought i saw a hand over here. it's a shy crowd. >> jeremy, i have a question regarding the couple that snuck into a party. how did that happen? how did they get checked? how did they get in when they weren't on áhe gust list? >> lea knows it even better than i do, -- let's make that very clear. [laughs] [laughs] it was june 7th, 2011, my first state dinner...
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. >> i mean we can't exactly say valÉrie jarrett said now. so we were often the bad guys. >> absolutely. >> question over here. >> very shy crowd. >> it is a tsai crowd. >> jeremy, i have a question about the party who snuck into a party. how did that happen? how didn't they get checked? how did they get in and they weren't on the guest list? >> li knows it even better than i do because i was, let's make that real clear, but it was in fact on june 7th of 2011 was my first state dinner for chairman which was out in the rose garden. it was gorgeous. but i couldn't relax for any of it because you know that anything that goes wrong is what makes the story. and that gate-crashers certainly did put the fear in the white house that lasted the entire administration of mistakes happening. and unfortunately, the people that really suffered our guests now. it is such a process. you have to show your i.d. multiple times. >> it's worse than the airplane. >> it's really awful. it's a shame. they got in. it was the first state dinner. they were dressed as i
. >> i mean we can't exactly say valÉrie jarrett said now. so we were often the bad guys. >> absolutely. >> question over here. >> very shy crowd. >> it is a tsai crowd. >> jeremy, i have a question about the party who snuck into a party. how did that happen? how didn't they get checked? how did they get in and they weren't on the guest list? >> li knows it even better than i do because i was, let's make that real clear, but it was in fact on june 7th...
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jeremy: we cannot exactly say, well, valerie jarrett said no. so we were often the bad guys. joanne: absolutely. question over here? thought i saw a hand over here. jeremy: very shy crowd. joanne: it is a shy crowd. >> jeremy, i have a question regarding the couple that snuck into a party. how did that happen? how didn't they get checked? how did they get in when they were not on the guest list? jeremy: lea knows it even better than i do, because -- lea: that did not happen on his watch. jeremy: yes, let's make that real clear. [laughter] but it was, in fact, on june 7 of 2011 was my first state dinner out in the rose garden. it was gorgeous, but i could not relax for any of it, because you know that anything that goes wrong is what makes the story. and that gatecrasher certainly did put the fear in the white house that lasted the entire administration of mistakes happening. and it was -- unfortunately, the people who really suffer our guests now, because it is such a process. you have to show your id multiple times. lea: it is worse than an airplane. jeremy: it is really awf
jeremy: we cannot exactly say, well, valerie jarrett said no. so we were often the bad guys. joanne: absolutely. question over here? thought i saw a hand over here. jeremy: very shy crowd. joanne: it is a shy crowd. >> jeremy, i have a question regarding the couple that snuck into a party. how did that happen? how didn't they get checked? how did they get in when they were not on the guest list? jeremy: lea knows it even better than i do, because -- lea: that did not happen on his watch....
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. >> valerie jarrett made the point yesterday when he/she joi us. she said it was difficult for the obamas to greet the thank you very muches. she wrote in the book, michelle obama said she chose grace at that time. >> if you look at president trump's inaugural address, the very beginning of it he turns and says, "i want to say how magnificent president obama and first lady michelle have been to us. the transition busy been excellent. you have been magnificent." big round of applause. >> then in the speech we heard the phrase "american carnage." >> still, the point of that, what i just said, is that they acknowledged one another as difficult as it was, and the ss democracy was visible. it is rent this morning. it will be torn. and the president is tearing it. he's not going to be there. >> and what that sets up -- to the point you're making now, this is joe biden's day. the focus should be on joe biden, and we're spending time talking about the fact that donald trump won't go to the inauguration. >> you know what, we can turn -- >> maybe we should n
. >> valerie jarrett made the point yesterday when he/she joi us. she said it was difficult for the obamas to greet the thank you very muches. she wrote in the book, michelle obama said she chose grace at that time. >> if you look at president trump's inaugural address, the very beginning of it he turns and says, "i want to say how magnificent president obama and first lady michelle have been to us. the transition busy been excellent. you have been magnificent." big round...