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this is washington, d.c. down here by the way if you believe this model there could be a sprinkle in the morning, 12:00, when it's in full swing, there could rain in washington, d.c. through the afternoon, speckled precipitation most of it light. most of the roads wet for the evening comiewlt. commute. 7:00 p.m., we're drying out. up in the lehigh valley, increasing clouds and light rain. down the shore, clouds thicker in the morning, light rain possible. 50 is the high there. in philadelphia, high of 48 with mostly cloudy skies, clouds getting thicker quickly this morning, the afternoon light rain you just saw could make things slow for the evening commute. 48 is the overnight low. 43 degrees, i should say the afternoon high. 43 is the overnight low, with patchy fog overnight. we have a coastal low pressure center that will set up sunday into monday. saturday looks dry and cloudy. sunday into monday, look out, gusty blustery winds and decent amount of rain on the way. the exclusive accuweather seven-day fore
this is washington, d.c. down here by the way if you believe this model there could be a sprinkle in the morning, 12:00, when it's in full swing, there could rain in washington, d.c. through the afternoon, speckled precipitation most of it light. most of the roads wet for the evening comiewlt. commute. 7:00 p.m., we're drying out. up in the lehigh valley, increasing clouds and light rain. down the shore, clouds thicker in the morning, light rain possible. 50 is the high there. in philadelphia,...
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he moved permanently to washington. announcer: and why don't most presidents stick around washington, d.c.? is it a matter of respect for the new president at the start of their administration, or our presidents just ready to go home? mr. seale: i do think it is particlly respect for the next president. they want to go back home. i think they are glad to get home. all of the presidents but nine had houses to go back to, or farm speared and they want to get back to life as normal. that is probably why they got out of town. jefferson stayed on a while with madison. but most of them go. they get out of town. you mentioned president wilson, he is probably the most well-known president to remain in the district. why did he stay? what was different about him? mr. seale: well, he took a job as counsel at a prominent law firm. his health was such that he was not able to function. he went to the office several times but had to come home. his health was bad, and mrs. wilson was his second wife, whom he married in the white house
he moved permanently to washington. announcer: and why don't most presidents stick around washington, d.c.? is it a matter of respect for the new president at the start of their administration, or our presidents just ready to go home? mr. seale: i do think it is particlly respect for the next president. they want to go back home. i think they are glad to get home. all of the presidents but nine had houses to go back to, or farm speared and they want to get back to life as normal. that is...
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washington initially said, i don't know much about that. we have letters he wrote to friends asking their advice. they said as long as he could make a good product, there was no doubt it would be successful. he agreed. in a97 they started here small way, using an existing building. by the end of the year, they were convinced it was going to be successful, so washington agreed to build the building behind us. they set it up, and by the early spring of 1798, it was up and running. >> this is a large building. it looks expensive to build. how did you get the funding, and how did you decide on the architecture of a? >> again, we have great records. took ahaeologists footprint of the building. when you go inside, you can see where the cells are located. one is located where the archaeologist found evidence for it. these are remnants of the brick base of the furnace or heavily burned, read in soil where the fire had been. here -- reddened soil where the fire had been. we have two coup here. we found evidence of a brick a boiler, water for the mas
washington initially said, i don't know much about that. we have letters he wrote to friends asking their advice. they said as long as he could make a good product, there was no doubt it would be successful. he agreed. in a97 they started here small way, using an existing building. by the end of the year, they were convinced it was going to be successful, so washington agreed to build the building behind us. they set it up, and by the early spring of 1798, it was up and running. >> this...
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federal washington will be on display but we invite the many visitors to washington to support our businesses and get to know the residents of washington, d.c. so we look forward to hosting this national celebration and i am going to ask director geldhart and special agent ebert to provide a few more specifics about our planning. and when the will be joined by general manager paul weedenfeld. to talk about metro's preparati preparations. >> thank you, mayor. good afternoon, everyone. the district has a long history of successfully executing inaugurations and other imagine special security events in our nation's capitol. since april we have been working with our federal, state, local partners on contingency planning for all those who want to come to the event to have a safe, peaceful event. to answer the question about potential protest demonstration, the zrirgt -- stri district in concert with our partners work daily with the members who come to the nation's capitol to express their rights, it is to make sure people can come and express their rights peacefully and lawfully and make sure every
federal washington will be on display but we invite the many visitors to washington to support our businesses and get to know the residents of washington, d.c. so we look forward to hosting this national celebration and i am going to ask director geldhart and special agent ebert to provide a few more specifics about our planning. and when the will be joined by general manager paul weedenfeld. to talk about metro's preparati preparations. >> thank you, mayor. good afternoon, everyone. the...
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a special covering on women's march on washington. >> hours before the women's march on washington crowds are showing up with their signs. >> thousands will converge on the city to send a message to the administration. >> hundreds of thousands in town for the women's march on washington and a lot of them are taking metro. i'm going to help you get around all of this coming up. >> earth arrivals for the national prayer service and today's appearance by president trump. >> low clouds from fog. i'll be tracking rain moving later into tonight and monday. >> a lot to cover and a lot to talk about. we will be live behind the scene on facebook live when we start special edition. >> we're back on air in 60 seconds. >>> we are transferring power from washington, d.c. and giving it back to you the people. >> a transition of power and a show of force. >> we need to make our voices heard. >> hundreds of thousands of banding together for two different -- >> we're going to do great thing for your tremendous challenge. >> our special covering on women's march on washington starts now on news 4 today. >>
a special covering on women's march on washington. >> hours before the women's march on washington crowds are showing up with their signs. >> thousands will converge on the city to send a message to the administration. >> hundreds of thousands in town for the women's march on washington and a lot of them are taking metro. i'm going to help you get around all of this coming up. >> earth arrivals for the national prayer service and today's appearance by president trump....
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it was a dark, drizzly day in washington. president trump's speech forecast a briefort future, but condemned the nation's capital. here's our chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> today, we are not merely transferring power from one administration to another or from one party to another. but we are transferring power from washington, d.c. and giving it back to you, the people. ( applause ) >> reporter: project donald j. trump use his nawgeral address to speak to those who propelled him to the presidency, giving voice to the frustrated and fed up, the president criticized political figures in both parties. >> for too long, a small group in our nation's capitol has reaped the rewards of government. washington flourished, but the people did not share nonetheless wealth. the forgotten men and women of our country will be forgotten no longer. >> reporter: he revived protectionist rhetoric from the campaign trail. >> it's going to be only america first, america first. every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, o
it was a dark, drizzly day in washington. president trump's speech forecast a briefort future, but condemned the nation's capital. here's our chief white house correspondent major garrett. >> today, we are not merely transferring power from one administration to another or from one party to another. but we are transferring power from washington, d.c. and giving it back to you, the people. ( applause ) >> reporter: project donald j. trump use his nawgeral address to speak to those...
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that is washington, of course, we can see the washington monument there. we also understand from organisers in chicago they had to cancel the march portion of their event because of safety reasons, because war people turned up than expected. the overflow crowd turned over a. that was just the overflow. those are the pictures from chicago we promised you. but all over the world people turning out to show their solidarity with people in america that feel the trump administration may not work to their advantage. the headlines on bbc news: a day of protests is taking place in washington and the the world in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. theresa may is expected to fly to washington next week to meet the new us president. ukip‘s candidate for the upcoming by—election in stoke—on—trent central will be the party's leader — paul nuttall. the seat has been held by labour since its creation in 1950. reports from hungary say a teacher saved the lives of many pupils after their coach crashed and caught fire near verona in northern
that is washington, of course, we can see the washington monument there. we also understand from organisers in chicago they had to cancel the march portion of their event because of safety reasons, because war people turned up than expected. the overflow crowd turned over a. that was just the overflow. those are the pictures from chicago we promised you. but all over the world people turning out to show their solidarity with people in america that feel the trump administration may not work to...
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jon sopel, bbc news, washington. after the pomp and ceremony of the day's events there are now the parties, one of which is this one, the liberty ball taking place at the washington convention centre. we knew president, the 45th president and the first lady, will be attending three more balls taking place in washington tonight. two of which will take place at the washington convention centre and one of them is taking place at the national building museum. that will be attended by members of the armed forces. but the one we are watching at the moment is the liberty and freedom ball. and of course the president getting ready will be making his way there. our correspondent laura trevelyan is there. tell us a little bit about the significance of the entertainment, because of course we are expecting the first dance and be first lady's dress. yes, she was wearing ralph lauren earlier, who will she be wearing tonight? they will attend three balls tonight. they will attend the liberty and freedom ball, in the same convention
jon sopel, bbc news, washington. after the pomp and ceremony of the day's events there are now the parties, one of which is this one, the liberty ball taking place at the washington convention centre. we knew president, the 45th president and the first lady, will be attending three more balls taking place in washington tonight. two of which will take place at the washington convention centre and one of them is taking place at the national building museum. that will be attended by members of the...
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even though he came in with so much washington power because of the election results in 2008 washington power only goes so far, even in electoral politics. that's what happened the last time we got a new president of a new party. and now it remains to be seen if there will be an anti-trump movement during this next presidency. but we're starting to figure out what at least the first shoots of it might look like. >> all right, guys, we just came from visiting congressman goodlatte's office. we had 12 people, we delivered new year's cards. it was easy, it was fun and hopefully he will hear our demands that he represent us and our issues going forward here in roanoke. >> you do not recognize these people because these are not famous people. this is three people from roanoke, virginia. because they're from roanoke, that means their congressman is republican congressman bob goodlatte and he is the republican congressman who wrote that amendment this week to gut the independent ethics office. there's been this big controversy this week as the first order of business for the new republican-led
even though he came in with so much washington power because of the election results in 2008 washington power only goes so far, even in electoral politics. that's what happened the last time we got a new president of a new party. and now it remains to be seen if there will be an anti-trump movement during this next presidency. but we're starting to figure out what at least the first shoots of it might look like. >> all right, guys, we just came from visiting congressman goodlatte's...
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from the nation's capital in washington, d.c. >> after arriving in washington the president elect made a spot to thank supporters as a lea luncheon. the president elect praised them and gave them a shoutout for their support. >> during the campaign we heard president elect trump talk about policies. >> lauren mayk has new on how new presidential policies might have an impact in philadelphia. >> reporter: we are here at the lincoln memorial. some folks started gathering behind us. they're from texas and they're very excited to be here. let me show you the crowd that has gathered here. this is the reflecting pool. you can see how they've gathered along the railing here to be here for this. this is the celebration, tomorrow is the pageantry, and after that they get to work. we wanted to take a look at how things may affect our area. when it comes to campaign promises, these were some of donald trump's most famous. >> we'll be able to immediately repeal and replace obamacare. >> but now that the president elect is about to take office, the supporters and local officials look to see what tu
from the nation's capital in washington, d.c. >> after arriving in washington the president elect made a spot to thank supporters as a lea luncheon. the president elect praised them and gave them a shoutout for their support. >> during the campaign we heard president elect trump talk about policies. >> lauren mayk has new on how new presidential policies might have an impact in philadelphia. >> reporter: we are here at the lincoln memorial. some folks started gathering...
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focus will be on washington d.c. today, president-elect donald trump set to be sworn in as fourthivity president of the united states. >> from washington to right here in our area we have got team coverage, lets go down to washington right now we have angela hippill there, good morning. >> good morning, from washington d.c. we are at union station and if you have ever taken train or bus down to washington d.c. you know this is a major hub for commuters, this is a metro station that is opened to take which means we will start seeing thousands of folks fill out of union station and tea sending on to the national hall. they have started. metro opened up at 4:00 a.m. this morning. i want to show you we have vendors set up with their trump gear and swag, ready for all of the thousands of people that will be coming out here to purchase and make today extra memorable. i also want to show you out in the street here we saw a tum seven truck standing by. that truck is filled with cement and meant to block the roadway here, if
focus will be on washington d.c. today, president-elect donald trump set to be sworn in as fourthivity president of the united states. >> from washington to right here in our area we have got team coverage, lets go down to washington right now we have angela hippill there, good morning. >> good morning, from washington d.c. we are at union station and if you have ever taken train or bus down to washington d.c. you know this is a major hub for commuters, this is a metro station that...
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reporting tonight from washington. >>> good evening on this historic night in washington. donald j. trump, the brash 70-year-old new york real estate titan turned reality tv star is now the 45th president of the united states. the oath of office was administered just after noon today, marking the end of the obama era, and the start of the trump era, with an inaugural address to the nation filled with vows that sounded a lot like the candidate we saw on the campaign trail. the entire trump family celebrating at the parade along pennsylvania avenue before heading into the white house, getting ready for tonight's inaugural day perhaps even the new president himself didn't foresee when his improbable run began. >> i, donald john trump, do solemnly swear. >> donald trump's path to the presidency might be the most unusual and unorthodox we have ever seen. >> so help me god. >> congratulations, mr. president. >> but today, that journey ending, steeped in the tradition and pageantry americans have witnessed for generations. it kicked off just after sunrise, the first glimpse of the soon to
reporting tonight from washington. >>> good evening on this historic night in washington. donald j. trump, the brash 70-year-old new york real estate titan turned reality tv star is now the 45th president of the united states. the oath of office was administered just after noon today, marking the end of the obama era, and the start of the trump era, with an inaugural address to the nation filled with vows that sounded a lot like the candidate we saw on the campaign trail. the entire...
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hundreds of thousands set to march on washington today. and cities around the country to demonstrate and trump prayers service and begins to take on enormity of the job this morning. we have it covered. the fashion and thehu challenges he facing as he starts his first full day in office today, saturday january 21st 2017. >> from nbc news this special edition of today the presidency of donald trump. >> welcome to this special edition. i'm craig melvin. >> good to be down there for transfer of power. >> talk about a change of scenery, our nation's 45th commander in chief. >> it's not going to be's for him. first hundreds of thousands of people arriving in washington, d.c. as we speak this morning for women' march. it's being seen as protests of the new president. away. >> we have all angle covered for you. to the protests and world reaction. let's start it off with kelly o'donnell at the white house. good morning. >> good morning. there are no big bold letters on the facade behind me today this new home for donald trump. he will begin today
hundreds of thousands set to march on washington today. and cities around the country to demonstrate and trump prayers service and begins to take on enormity of the job this morning. we have it covered. the fashion and thehu challenges he facing as he starts his first full day in office today, saturday january 21st 2017. >> from nbc news this special edition of today the presidency of donald trump. >> welcome to this special edition. i'm craig melvin. >> good to be down there...
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to begin his journey to washington. and tonight, he'll stay at blair house, the presidential guest host just down the street from the white house. >> and sheer a live look right now at the u.s. capital just behind us where the peaceful transfer of power will take place. the pomp and ceremony of the inauguration will take place on the building's western front. meanwhile, the homeland security secretary says things will be extraordinarily fortified for the inauguration, but that no specific credibility threat exists. they say mr. trump's naeg speech is done ask that he wrote most of it himself. he can start signing executive orders as early as tomorrow afternoon. washington, d.c. is abuzz with activity right now. >> pamela is part of our team here. and she has the vibe of what's happening in this city right now. pamela. >> we're down here at the capitol building where everything is going to take place. as you can see, this area is closed. we've been talking about those restrictions that are going into place right now. som
to begin his journey to washington. and tonight, he'll stay at blair house, the presidential guest host just down the street from the white house. >> and sheer a live look right now at the u.s. capital just behind us where the peaceful transfer of power will take place. the pomp and ceremony of the inauguration will take place on the building's western front. meanwhile, the homeland security secretary says things will be extraordinarily fortified for the inauguration, but that no specific...
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from the national mall in washington. president donald trump takes the oath of office calling out washington corruption and demanding the end of, quote, american carnage, plus taking action on his first day. hear how the president's first executive order may affect obama care. >> protests break out and we'll have details on the arrest. >>> saying good-bye. the former president and first lady flynt
from the national mall in washington. president donald trump takes the oath of office calling out washington corruption and demanding the end of, quote, american carnage, plus taking action on his first day. hear how the president's first executive order may affect obama care. >> protests break out and we'll have details on the arrest. >>> saying good-bye. the former president and first lady flynt
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john: when donald trump talks about the swamp of washington is talking about self-dealing between washington insiders and the politically connected. that comes in many forms. the optic high wall movement was angry because as they see it wa enables corporate greed. [chanting] corporate greed has got to go. john: corporate welfare, that's a different point those protesters have a lot of silly ideas but they are right to complain about welfare for corporations. after the housing bubble bursts, banks got real doubts with your money. they paid it back but it might not have been paid back and it might not be next time. when big business goes to washington to partner with politicians it really means they seek privilege is from government. subsidies and rules that make it tougher for competitors -- competitors. the result? >> americans understand the bailouts are bad. they want the swamp drained but if you understand much of government that they like ads to the problem. this picture of an iceberg explains it pretty well. bailouts are visible but just as damaging our regulations, subsidies, the expec
john: when donald trump talks about the swamp of washington is talking about self-dealing between washington insiders and the politically connected. that comes in many forms. the optic high wall movement was angry because as they see it wa enables corporate greed. [chanting] corporate greed has got to go. john: corporate welfare, that's a different point those protesters have a lot of silly ideas but they are right to complain about welfare for corporations. after the housing bubble bursts,...
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jon sopel, bbc news, washington. let's bring you that live image of the white house where the new residents, the 45th president of the united states is there at home preparing for one of three balls that he and the first lady will be attending. let's have a look now at the washington convention centre. this is where two of the balls will be taking place. the third one is for members of the army and that is a closed all, so to speak. just for invited guests and members of the army. these images from the washington convention centre where to balls will be taking place, same building but to different events. they will be occurring at the same time and donald trump and his wife are expected at. let's talk about the both day today with barbara in washington. it has been an incredible day. and we start with the inauguration speech? very much centred on the united states. yes. and he painted quite a dark vision ofa and he painted quite a dark vision of a nation exploited by the washington elite. it was very confrontational
jon sopel, bbc news, washington. let's bring you that live image of the white house where the new residents, the 45th president of the united states is there at home preparing for one of three balls that he and the first lady will be attending. let's have a look now at the washington convention centre. this is where two of the balls will be taking place. the third one is for members of the army and that is a closed all, so to speak. just for invited guests and members of the army. these images...
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back to washington 110w. returning to washington now, and as donald trump was being inaugurated, things weren't changing only in washington or in the oval office, but on cyberspace as well. one by one, pages were changed on the white house website and on twitter. users have been pointing out that former webpages that hosted white house policies on climate change, lgbt rights and civil rights are no longer available. instead, these sections have been replaced with pages on "standing up for our law enforcement community" and "america first energy policy" among others. and on twitter, barack 0bama let go of the @potus handle and archived his presidential tweets at @potusiiii. donald trump is keeping his @realdonaldtrump handle but now also has @potus. following the same pattern, michelle 0bama has become @flotusiiii and melania trump is now @flotus — who hasn't tweeted yet. former white house digital staffer kori schulman explained in a blog president 0bama's whitehouse.gov will be preserved on the web at 0bam
back to washington 110w. returning to washington now, and as donald trump was being inaugurated, things weren't changing only in washington or in the oval office, but on cyberspace as well. one by one, pages were changed on the white house website and on twitter. users have been pointing out that former webpages that hosted white house policies on climate change, lgbt rights and civil rights are no longer available. instead, these sections have been replaced with pages on "standing up for...
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affordable washington -- supportive of washington. but five years after washington wins the battle in trenton -- this is a painting of washington leading his men. he was not quite out that front in trenton. washington will see the last major conflict of the war at yorktown, virginia, where he along with the american army and french allies, both army and navy, forced general cornwallis to surrender. general washington, at that point in late 1776, kept the revolution alive. that was the darkest moment of the revolution, were writer thomas payne mentioned as "the times to try men's souls." i think of washington had not acted as he had and shown that determination, this ring saw -- spring thaw would have revealed the corpse of washington's army, just as general howe would have addicted. for that reason -- predicted. for that reason, i think washington was an indispensable figure. thank you all for coming out. christmas day, let's take a 240th --rm or the moment to remember the 240th anniversary of what washington did. thank you for coming
affordable washington -- supportive of washington. but five years after washington wins the battle in trenton -- this is a painting of washington leading his men. he was not quite out that front in trenton. washington will see the last major conflict of the war at yorktown, virginia, where he along with the american army and french allies, both army and navy, forced general cornwallis to surrender. general washington, at that point in late 1776, kept the revolution alive. that was the darkest...
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those were the words of our first president, george washington. music has a long history at presidential inaugurals and jan crawford tells us about it. >> reporter: it's hard to top 1961, organized by none other than frank sinatra. ♪ the gala for president john f. kennedy drew all the legends. >> we know it's a great party. >> reporter: the party tradition dates back to 1941, when franklin roosevelt decided to jazz up his third inauguration. ted johnson is senior editor at "variety." >> the whole idea of celebrity being involved not just in concerts, but the swearing in ceremony itself. >> reporter: there have been some memorable moments. ♪ a reunion of fleetwood mac. aretha franklin's big hat. and even some controversy. ♪ beyonce's lipsync of the national anthem. if you didn't notice, those stars were all singing for democrats. >> 80% of the contributions from the entertainment industry go to democrats. ♪ stand by our man >> reporter: republicans tend to go country. ♪ we all put a boot in your ass, it's the american way ♪ >> reporter:
those were the words of our first president, george washington. music has a long history at presidential inaugurals and jan crawford tells us about it. >> reporter: it's hard to top 1961, organized by none other than frank sinatra. ♪ the gala for president john f. kennedy drew all the legends. >> we know it's a great party. >> reporter: the party tradition dates back to 1941, when franklin roosevelt decided to jazz up his third inauguration. ted johnson is senior editor at...
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she was here in washington washington. she was on stage for that oath of office along with former president bill clinton. they also attended the inaugural luncheon where president trump thanked them personally and the crowd gave her a standing ovation. so after the oath, the lunch, the parade, now they can party. they can relax a little bit, right? >> absolutely they can. indeed. >> all right. here's another look live inside one of three inaugural balls where they're doing just that. the theme of this event is liberty. the others are freedom and the armed forces. >> the big question surrounding these events for some people is what will everyone be wearing. many people focus on melania trump, the first lady. earlier today we can tell you that the new first lady wore a powder blue ralph lauren dress. she also wore matching shoes and gloves. her style drew praise on social media with many people saying he was channelling jackie o. you can take a look and see if you can agree. kennedy wore powder blue to her husband's inaugura
she was here in washington washington. she was on stage for that oath of office along with former president bill clinton. they also attended the inaugural luncheon where president trump thanked them personally and the crowd gave her a standing ovation. so after the oath, the lunch, the parade, now they can party. they can relax a little bit, right? >> absolutely they can. indeed. >> all right. here's another look live inside one of three inaugural balls where they're doing just...
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washington, d.c. packed out. contrast.ark almost the same time during today's ceremony, the numbers are far smaller. i'm not sure whether they achieved 800,000. the other big story is the n
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we have never been to washington, d.c. before, and we didn't want to miss that inauguration. >> some people couldn't get in, and some people had to wait -- did you find a lot of people had to wait hours? >> absolutely. the security checkpoints were very, very heavy volume people through the security checkpoints, and we had, you know, people we ran into that were for the re have not wanted to miss a single inauguration regardless of who i voted for. >> what a day it was for the history books. back to the top story. the women's march on washington, and the similar walks all over the country today. many participants have been tweeting out pictures of their boots. we're seeing a lot of captions like, quote, these boots were made for marching. >> we're also seeing a lot of pictures and the creative signs that people were bringing to the marches today. we saw the slogans from hillary clinton's campaign. i'm with her, and references to a comment that president trump made on the campaign trail about nasty women. >> and tomorrow, w
we have never been to washington, d.c. before, and we didn't want to miss that inauguration. >> some people couldn't get in, and some people had to wait -- did you find a lot of people had to wait hours? >> absolutely. the security checkpoints were very, very heavy volume people through the security checkpoints, and we had, you know, people we ran into that were for the re have not wanted to miss a single inauguration regardless of who i voted for. >> what a day it was for the...
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and a flight to washington on a military plane. this time, the united states of america em blazeonned a on the side. emblazoned on the side the whole trump family on board. barron the first one off. ivanka with her husband jared kushner and their children. trump's sister, his inlaws. and finally the soon-to-be first lady and the president-elect himself offering a salute. their first stop, his new hotel congressional republicans gathered there to celebrate him. >> what a beautiful room this is, what is this? where is this? this is a gorgeous room. a total genius must have built this. >> reporter: it's trump's second visit to his washington hotel in just 24 hours. he dropped by last night greeted by cheers. [ cheers ] that new $200 billion hotel just a few blocks from the white house already the subject of controversy. with questions swirling about trump's deep ties to his brand and family business. so will these visits continue? incoming white house press >> the idea that he's going to his own hotel shouldn't be a shocker. it's a be
and a flight to washington on a military plane. this time, the united states of america em blazeonned a on the side. emblazoned on the side the whole trump family on board. barron the first one off. ivanka with her husband jared kushner and their children. trump's sister, his inlaws. and finally the soon-to-be first lady and the president-elect himself offering a salute. their first stop, his new hotel congressional republicans gathered there to celebrate him. >> what a beautiful room...
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we're live in washington, d.c. covering every angle leading up to the inauguration of president-elect donald trump. you see the capitol in all of its majesty. hundreds of thousands of people expected on hand to watch history unfold. let's start with meteorologist bill henley back in the studios with the most accurate forecast. good morning, bill. >> temperatures are in the 40s, most of the area this morning. 45 in philadelphia. a few scattered clouds in the suburbs at 41 degrees. 41 degrees in new jersey. lehigh valley, a little chillier at this hour, 39. and it could get a bit cooler right around sunrise. and then just after at 8:00, 37 degrees. but we will see sunshine. in fact, didn't see much of it yesterday. ly 11:00, 41 degrees. a nice warmup during the afternoon. the lehigh valley will go from the 30s to near 50 degrees this afternoon. and rest of the area headed to the 50s. sunshine at the shore. mostly sunny and 52. 52 degrees in the suburbs. the mild weather is going to continue into the weekend but there
we're live in washington, d.c. covering every angle leading up to the inauguration of president-elect donald trump. you see the capitol in all of its majesty. hundreds of thousands of people expected on hand to watch history unfold. let's start with meteorologist bill henley back in the studios with the most accurate forecast. good morning, bill. >> temperatures are in the 40s, most of the area this morning. 45 in philadelphia. a few scattered clouds in the suburbs at 41 degrees. 41...
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washington submissive fight. it was time for blacks to fight and du bois listed three things, the right to education, the right to vote and the right to full participation in the american political system. and so all of these people came and met in niagra near the canadian border to found this organization called the niagra movement. and the -- you can see the dates. 1905 to 1909. in 1909 they had initial meeting at harper's ferry. harper's ferry represents what? harper's ferry is the place where john brown had his raid. and of course they're black and white because people they found naacp were wealthy white philanthropists and of course many black leaders and they found this at harper's ferry in 1909. the journal the magazine is the crisis, and there's du bois there. found the crisis at the same time they found naacp on 100th anniversary of lincoln's birth. it is interracial. it is about legal struggles, grand versus u.s. case outlaws the grandfather clause. he's writing for that. it's fighting for that grandfat
washington submissive fight. it was time for blacks to fight and du bois listed three things, the right to education, the right to vote and the right to full participation in the american political system. and so all of these people came and met in niagra near the canadian border to found this organization called the niagra movement. and the -- you can see the dates. 1905 to 1909. in 1909 they had initial meeting at harper's ferry. harper's ferry represents what? harper's ferry is the place...
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this was a victory for the people over washington. the complete disconnect between a city that has become a business and the american people which never had any connectivity to it. as you correctly point out, he is going to have to govern. governing drill down to a lot of specificity and relationships and political alliances, the complexity of governing is a few steps up the ladder from campaigning and right out of the gate monday morning, showing up to work, a very partisan city with different visions, the role our country should play in the world and the direction the country should be moving in its policies. >> do you think president trump has the full weight of the republican party behind him. >> he won the nomination over the parties objections and positioned to redefine what the republican party is. quite honestly in my judgment, he is a hugely constructive force for the republican party. had we put forward another nominee as he did in 2008 or 2012, perceived to be another member of the establishment he or she would have lost an
this was a victory for the people over washington. the complete disconnect between a city that has become a business and the american people which never had any connectivity to it. as you correctly point out, he is going to have to govern. governing drill down to a lot of specificity and relationships and political alliances, the complexity of governing is a few steps up the ladder from campaigning and right out of the gate monday morning, showing up to work, a very partisan city with different...
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i gave this as another case where washington, again, you see the virtues of washington. he does it then when he kind of is making the statement, that the civilian government is, you know, is supreme here. and he does it when he's president by deciding not to run for a third term, right? which is basically he starts that tradition at that time. he could have probably been president for life. but decides not to do that. >> what book is this for you, what number? >> book six. >> book six. which one is your favorite? >> impossible question to answer. brian, i love them all for various reasons. this book was, i think, a real labor of love for me. it's basically not only the history of these documents, but in a way a history of the country. which i think is encapsulated in these documents. >> what's next? >> so, working on something that i prefer not to reveal at this point. it's kind of early, in the early stages, but very, very excited about this next one, too. >> is it history? >> it is, of course, narrative history? >> old or new history? the last 50 years or last 200 year
i gave this as another case where washington, again, you see the virtues of washington. he does it then when he kind of is making the statement, that the civilian government is, you know, is supreme here. and he does it when he's president by deciding not to run for a third term, right? which is basically he starts that tradition at that time. he could have probably been president for life. but decides not to do that. >> what book is this for you, what number? >> book six. >>...
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of course in washington, d.c. we are the capital of the united states of america and the seat of our federal government, and every four years our government works overtime to keep everyone safe during the peaceful transition of power. that is the hallmark of our democracy. since april my administration has been working closely with our federal, local and regional and private sector partners to ensure a seamless oversight and integrated management of this national event and this special security event. as members of the media, we're so grateful to see so many of you know local, national and international outlets here today. because you, in fact, played a key role in helping residents and business owners, and for many, many visitors who will come to washington, d.c. and it's important that they are prepared so that they know how to access all the events conveniently and safely. and for the 58th presidential inauguration, we in washington, d.c. have created to information channels, and we thank you for sharing that t
of course in washington, d.c. we are the capital of the united states of america and the seat of our federal government, and every four years our government works overtime to keep everyone safe during the peaceful transition of power. that is the hallmark of our democracy. since april my administration has been working closely with our federal, local and regional and private sector partners to ensure a seamless oversight and integrated management of this national event and this special security...
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more from washington, d.c. coming up. >> james mattis is confirmed as secretary of defense. >> we assembled here today our issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital and in every haul of power. from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land, from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. [ applause ] >> not overly poetic of course but definitely filled with provado with one message all about you. donald trump has said that he wrote his own speech and whether he had a little bit of help from speech writer or not it was most definitely an address only he can deliver. >> every decision on trade, on taxes, on immigration, on foreign affairs will be made to benefit american workers and american families. we must protect our borders from the ravages of other countries making our products, stealing our companies and destroying our jobs. together, we will make america strong again, we will make america wealthy again, we will make america proud again, w
more from washington, d.c. coming up. >> james mattis is confirmed as secretary of defense. >> we assembled here today our issuing a new decree to be heard in every city, in every foreign capital and in every haul of power. from this day forward, a new vision will govern our land, from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. [ applause ] >> not overly poetic of course but definitely filled with provado with one message all about you. donald trump...
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but i like washington less. so therefore, i think he's a risk worth taking. >> it's happened again and again. i looked at the debates during the campaign thought that he lost every single one of them. but people must have liked something they were hearing. this was not a stylistic speech, it will not be carved into marble. a very effective people for the people he wants it to be effective with those are ones that carried him. they haven't had ha voice in our politics, that's the truth. he is providing that. >> pelley: you wonder how he soverns going forward if he's only talking to those people who put him in office. i did interview with donald trump on "60 minutes" i said, being president of the united states is not like being ceo of a company. ahe congress is going to have a say, the supreme court is going to have a say, he said to me, quote, well, we'll see. >> look, i mean, what this misses a little bit, though, people are talking about the big stuff that needs to get condon with congress in areas where there
but i like washington less. so therefore, i think he's a risk worth taking. >> it's happened again and again. i looked at the debates during the campaign thought that he lost every single one of them. but people must have liked something they were hearing. this was not a stylistic speech, it will not be carved into marble. a very effective people for the people he wants it to be effective with those are ones that carried him. they haven't had ha voice in our politics, that's the truth. he...
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you said the game in washington. i lived in washington for six years. i have a lot of trouble with the last guest because he was saying how bad the economy was, but it did not go over 40,000 now because of donald trump -- 20,000 now because of donald but during barack obama's the and the other thing is 10 seconds i need is for the judge who now put a temporary banning.n against the those seven countries are the seven countries listed by the new american century in 1997 and the carlyle group that was involved in the bush dick cheney shift. people are not calling out the fact that we went from having a dictatorship to the so-called s that thenalist british prime minister mentioned the other day and her talk that is really global imperialism. a lot of things are getting skew ed. the one thing i was really upset with the last guest. he said we have enough ammunition. he used the word ammunition. say he is from ethics when his talk is either character assassination of barack obama and george w. bush and then say people are talking out of both sides. it is do
you said the game in washington. i lived in washington for six years. i have a lot of trouble with the last guest because he was saying how bad the economy was, but it did not go over 40,000 now because of donald trump -- 20,000 now because of donald but during barack obama's the and the other thing is 10 seconds i need is for the judge who now put a temporary banning.n against the those seven countries are the seven countries listed by the new american century in 1997 and the carlyle group...
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and you must take me to washington's troops. if you refuse... i will shoot you through the head. ♪ >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring [ indistinct shouting ] [ gunshots ] >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a revolution, and forge a new system of government. in time, these brave men and women will come to be known as the american patriots. ♪ americans, men and women from all walks of life and every corner of the world, bound by the promise of liberty. but before the revolution, there are no americans, only british subjects, colonists without a nation of their own. but behind every nation stands its people. and beyond every legend lies the truth. >> when people think of the origins of the american revolution, they generally point to the financial conflict, taxation without represen
and you must take me to washington's troops. if you refuse... i will shoot you through the head. ♪ >> ♪ my country, 'tis of thee ♪ sweet land of liberty ♪ land where my fathers died ♪ land of the pilgrims' pride ♪ from every mountainside ♪ let freedom ring [ indistinct shouting ] [ gunshots ] >> pushed to their limits by an oppressive empire, a determined group of rebels unites under the cause of liberty. their quest for freedom will unify a people, ignite a...
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let's go to washington. the crowds have gathered in washington, dc to demand the protection of women's rights following the lection of donald trump. similar protests being seen in cities across the world. let's listen to what's going on in washington. no, we have moved to edinburgh now. the pink hats are a unifying factor across the marches. over 600 marches across the globe. the organisers expect over 2 million people in all to protest. back to washington again. a quarter of a million women, and some men there as well, expected in washington, dc today. protests also in berlin, paris, rome, vienna, geneva and amsterdam, just to name a few places. we will keep an eye on those marches. in the uk, marches have taken place in several cities, including manchester, belfast, liverpool and cardiff. let's have another look at edinburgh. maybe not? yes, maybe. 2000 people gathering outside the us consulate to show their opposition to president trump. and also in central london, a huge march. our correspondent is there
let's go to washington. the crowds have gathered in washington, dc to demand the protection of women's rights following the lection of donald trump. similar protests being seen in cities across the world. let's listen to what's going on in washington. no, we have moved to edinburgh now. the pink hats are a unifying factor across the marches. over 600 marches across the globe. the organisers expect over 2 million people in all to protest. back to washington again. a quarter of a million women,...
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josh: good morning, washington. cloudy skies are going to be the rule, especially around the metro area. if we get sunshine, temperatures will jump into the 60's. we will stay cloudy and foggy with a little bit of drizzle in d.c. the clouds the rain moves through tonight and some showers could be on the heavier side. saturday evening, keep that in mind. the rain moves out by sunday and tomorrow we stay on the cloudy side and more showers into the afternoon. the heaviest rain sunday night into monday. there is a dense fog advisory for areas north and west of d.c., temperatures up to 55 with cloudy skies. into the next several it's something we don't think about much. except when we've got chapped lips or a small cut. but for people living in areas of crisis, simple skin conditions can turn into serious issues. so we created the vaseline® healing project a partnership with direct relief to help millions in need heal their skin. so they can go back to work. or school. and that ordinary jar can make an extraordinary di
josh: good morning, washington. cloudy skies are going to be the rule, especially around the metro area. if we get sunshine, temperatures will jump into the 60's. we will stay cloudy and foggy with a little bit of drizzle in d.c. the clouds the rain moves through tonight and some showers could be on the heavier side. saturday evening, keep that in mind. the rain moves out by sunday and tomorrow we stay on the cloudy side and more showers into the afternoon. the heaviest rain sunday night into...
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trump wrapped up their visits to the inaugural balls in washington. the first couple, first stop was the liberty inaugural ball at the washington convention center. that is where trumps shared their first dance as president and first lady to the classic my way played. melania trump wore a white gown by designer eric pierre and they were joined by mike pence, his wife and other members of the trump family. >>> half an hour later president and first laid a period at the freedom inaugural ball, it was also held at walter washington convention center. before dancing trump told the crowd he will keep tweet go to bypass the quote dishonest media, liberty and freedom inaugural balls were opened to the public. >>> final stop for first couple were the solute to the armed services inaugural gala held at national building museum, many mens of the million there i saw their command inner chief for the first time, president trump thanked his supporters. >> because this is our military, this is our law enforcement, thinks our first responders you are amazing people.
trump wrapped up their visits to the inaugural balls in washington. the first couple, first stop was the liberty inaugural ball at the washington convention center. that is where trumps shared their first dance as president and first lady to the classic my way played. melania trump wore a white gown by designer eric pierre and they were joined by mike pence, his wife and other members of the trump family. >>> half an hour later president and first laid a period at the freedom inaugural...
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live in washington, d.c. i'm lauren mayk nbc 10 news. >>> lauren, i love it they're all still friends and they'll remain so, despite their differences. okay, lauren mayk thank you. we're less than 20 hours away from donald trump taking the oath of office as our 45th president. nbc 10 is your place to keep it for all inauguration coverage. coming up at 4:30, our coverage will continue with the welcome home plans for vice president joe biden. delaware's native son returning to the first state tomorrow. he just may be surprised by what is going to greet him. that story is ahead at 4:30. tonight, join nbc 10 for a one hour special, the inauguration of donald trump. we'll have complete wrap up live from washington, d.c. that's coming up at 7:00 p.m. lots more coverage still ahead. in the meantime, let's send it back to glenn "hurricane" schwartz. we're loving the mild weather, the sun is out here today. but we do know there are showers, there's rain in the forecast for tomorrow. we're ready for it. >> yeah, we've
live in washington, d.c. i'm lauren mayk nbc 10 news. >>> lauren, i love it they're all still friends and they'll remain so, despite their differences. okay, lauren mayk thank you. we're less than 20 hours away from donald trump taking the oath of office as our 45th president. nbc 10 is your place to keep it for all inauguration coverage. coming up at 4:30, our coverage will continue with the welcome home plans for vice president joe biden. delaware's native son returning to the first...
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he is now in washington. we'll take a quick break and be right back. >>> president-elect trump, his motorcade arriving over at the lincoln memorial -- excuse me, at the arlington national cemetery, going to the lincoln memorial after that for the make america great again celebration. but this much more somber. dedicated to the u.s. military service members at the tomb of the unknown buried without being identified. this is history unfolding right now. in only a matter of hours, tomorrow, donald trump is going to be the 45th president of the united states and as we pointed out he won't be staying at the blair house across the street, he'll be in the white house. >> i think it's important for everyone watching around the world to keep in mind the american presidency is very unusual, it combines three things, head of chief, -- head of state, commander in chief and -- we are going to be able to watch today and tomorrow how donald trump in his serious moments how he's handling those three huge responsibilities, go
he is now in washington. we'll take a quick break and be right back. >>> president-elect trump, his motorcade arriving over at the lincoln memorial -- excuse me, at the arlington national cemetery, going to the lincoln memorial after that for the make america great again celebration. but this much more somber. dedicated to the u.s. military service members at the tomb of the unknown buried without being identified. this is history unfolding right now. in only a matter of hours,...
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washington, d.c. time. we'll still be up. >> we'll see you in a few hours from now. >> and don't go to any balls without us. we'll see you at 11:00. >>> hello, everybody. >> president of the united states. >> a new era begins. i'm natalie morales with our complete inauguration day coverage. melania's gift to michelle and a national anthem analysis by jackie herself. >> freezing cold. >> out-of-control protests. i'm scott evans in the thick of it, though not every anti-trump citizen chose chaos. >> i've been standing out here in the freezing cold. >> trump revolutionary wear. >> fashion statements of all kinds. we break down todays looks, who first lady melania is being compared to. and eight years of impeccable style from our former first lady. >> what are you going to wear? >> i have to figure out how i feel. >>> plus more of my conversation we have. married life, whether she plans on having kids, and was it love at first sight with pepe? >> i was like who is that? >>> the trumps take washington, d.c. welc
washington, d.c. time. we'll still be up. >> we'll see you in a few hours from now. >> and don't go to any balls without us. we'll see you at 11:00. >>> hello, everybody. >> president of the united states. >> a new era begins. i'm natalie morales with our complete inauguration day coverage. melania's gift to michelle and a national anthem analysis by jackie herself. >> freezing cold. >> out-of-control protests. i'm scott evans in the thick of it,...
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and hello again from fox news in washington. donald trump's inaugural celebration was barely over when hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets of washington and cities around the world to protest against the president. meanwhile, mr. trump went to the cia to repair a rift with the intelligence community but also attacked the news media, an attack his press secretary, sean spicer, continued last night. in a moment, we'll have an exclusive interview with new white house chief of staff reince priebus. but first, let's bring in fox news chief white house correspondent john roberts with the continuing debate over the trump presidency. >> reporter: chris, good morning to you. it was quite an afternoon yesterday in the trump administration, the new trump administration showing it is quickly going to push back hard against any press reports that are either incorrect or even not to their liking. in his first official statement from the brady briefing room yesterday, press secretary sean spicer ripped the press for a false repo
and hello again from fox news in washington. donald trump's inaugural celebration was barely over when hundreds of thousands of women took to the streets of washington and cities around the world to protest against the president. meanwhile, mr. trump went to the cia to repair a rift with the intelligence community but also attacked the news media, an attack his press secretary, sean spicer, continued last night. in a moment, we'll have an exclusive interview with new white house chief of staff...
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the president-elect's trip to washington starting off with what else? a tweet. the journey begins and i will be working and fighting very hard to make it a great journey for the american people. a ride and a flight. this time the united states of america emblazoned on the side. the trump family on board. theirs first stop his new hotel. congressional republicans gathered there to celebrate him. >> this is a gorgeous place. a total genius must have done this. >> reporter: it's trump's second visit to his washington hotel in just 24 hours. greeted by cheers. that new $200 million hotel just a few blocks from the white house already the subject of controversy with questions swirling about trump's deep ties to his brand and family business. melania trump there offering rare remarks. >> it's great to be here, and thank you all for your support, and tomorrow starts the work ahead. a lot to take care of, and we'll make america great again. >> reporter: and then it was off to the inauguration's first order of business. a solemn wreath laying ceremony at arlington cemete
the president-elect's trip to washington starting off with what else? a tweet. the journey begins and i will be working and fighting very hard to make it a great journey for the american people. a ride and a flight. this time the united states of america emblazoned on the side. the trump family on board. theirs first stop his new hotel. congressional republicans gathered there to celebrate him. >> this is a gorgeous place. a total genius must have done this. >> reporter: it's...
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okay, they're washington kids, and they're "washington post" kids. so they're not completely illustrative. but that stuff -- or illustrative at all. that reporting, that reporting broke through. and the "access hollywood" tape broke through. how do we get people to pay attention to us? i mean this is the -- i think the question is not as much how do we get people to pay attention to us is how do we generate a business model that gives us the resources that are necessary to do the excellent kind of journalism that my colleagues on the news side did this election. in order to, you know, the business model to get that done. but i would say i'm not -- i am not all -- all that -- if people don't trust us, that is obviously not great. but i would say that there are a lot of really from my point of view quite gratifying things that happened this election cycle. now we have this capacity in is the newspaper sees numbers that we never had before. so, for example, in one of the moments, one of the earliest moments actually of getting substantive questions aske
okay, they're washington kids, and they're "washington post" kids. so they're not completely illustrative. but that stuff -- or illustrative at all. that reporting, that reporting broke through. and the "access hollywood" tape broke through. how do we get people to pay attention to us? i mean this is the -- i think the question is not as much how do we get people to pay attention to us is how do we generate a business model that gives us the resources that are necessary to...
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he's not a washington insider. he's going to come to town to change things, and as he likes to say, to drain the swamp. and i think that's why a lot of supporters are very optimistic about his presidency. that's why a lot of people were here yesterday. i was in the middle of some of those protests yesterday. they were trying to antagonize some of the trump supporters, looking for trouble, where in reality we were here to celebrate america's democracy. i respect fully the women's march today as long as it's peaceful protest. that is the american way. but what we saw yesterday were some anarchists. i wonder who pays them to be here. >> there were a small number of people, and it's unfortunate, a lot of other protesters rr just as upset as you are. we do hope it's all peaceful today. i know from talking to people i ran into walking around yesterday that a lot of the women here are motivated by their daughters, and they feel that donald trump is someone who is who has not respected women, that his comments that he has
he's not a washington insider. he's going to come to town to change things, and as he likes to say, to drain the swamp. and i think that's why a lot of supporters are very optimistic about his presidency. that's why a lot of people were here yesterday. i was in the middle of some of those protests yesterday. they were trying to antagonize some of the trump supporters, looking for trouble, where in reality we were here to celebrate america's democracy. i respect fully the women's march today as...
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women march on washington, d.c. hundreds of thousands are expected, if not more. >> i think once again, we know he understands numbers and as we heard from michael moore, we know he is very thin-skinned and thrown by a few hundred. close to one million people, however many people are on the streets tomorrow. i think it will be destabilizing and this so -- show of force is tremendous. it is significant he is going after programs -- for violence against women, perhaps one of his first acts, frankly, you know, misogyny is a thread that connects so many of his appointments. this drive to denigrate women. and i think just showing that we are not afraid, is going to be incredibly important. i think it is also important the march is as diverse as it is, it will be led by women of color, and i think this is part of not repeating the mistakes of the campaign. amy: and your thoughts on the number of congress members who are boycotting? the inauguration? >> it is all good. it is all of these acts of courage in standing up to a
women march on washington, d.c. hundreds of thousands are expected, if not more. >> i think once again, we know he understands numbers and as we heard from michael moore, we know he is very thin-skinned and thrown by a few hundred. close to one million people, however many people are on the streets tomorrow. i think it will be destabilizing and this so -- show of force is tremendous. it is significant he is going after programs -- for violence against women, perhaps one of his first acts,...
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for our city to show the nation about local washington dc. federal washington will be on display. but we invite the many visitors to see our neighborhoods and support our businesses and get to know the residents of washington dc. we look forward to hosting this national celebration. i'm going to ask the directors to provide a few more specifics about our planning. the we will be joined by general >> thank you, mayor. good afternoon, everyone. the district has a long history of successfully executing inaugurations and special events in our nation's capitol, since april we have been working with our federal, state, local partners on your contingency planning to ensure that all those who choose to come to the event to have a safe, peaceful experience. to anticipate questions about potential protests or demonstrations, the district in cooperation with our police partners work daily with the members who come to the nation's capitol to express their rights, and our goal is always to make sure people can come and express their rights, safely and peacefully regardless of subject matter an
for our city to show the nation about local washington dc. federal washington will be on display. but we invite the many visitors to see our neighborhoods and support our businesses and get to know the residents of washington dc. we look forward to hosting this national celebration. i'm going to ask the directors to provide a few more specifics about our planning. the we will be joined by general >> thank you, mayor. good afternoon, everyone. the district has a long history of...
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the washington lions, hockey. washington presidents, hockey. it was a basketball team called the washington tapers, like they were candles? i don't know. there was a pro soccer team called the washington whips. another basketball team called the washington capitals. there was a forgotten washington football team called the washington federals. he announced for all of them. but there was one gig he held longer than any other. one he did for free. even though he is 89 years old now, he's still working. when his wife died, his wife of 65 years died a few weeks ago, he said throwing himself into work on that one project, that one special project of his is the one thing that's been keeping him going. he said he can't bring himself to think about his wife's death. but his work on this one project, which he does every four years, he's been doing every four years since 1957, he said he was grateful to be able to throw himself into that work again this year because it's been so hard. it's been a welcome distraction after his wife died. in man's just kin
the washington lions, hockey. washington presidents, hockey. it was a basketball team called the washington tapers, like they were candles? i don't know. there was a pro soccer team called the washington whips. another basketball team called the washington capitals. there was a forgotten washington football team called the washington federals. he announced for all of them. but there was one gig he held longer than any other. one he did for free. even though he is 89 years old now, he's still...
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we have more from washington. a week before inauguration day, it's usually an air of expectancy that you'll find on capitol hill, where next friday, they'll be playing hail to the chief as donald trump takes centre stage. but the mood now is much more feverish, much more surreal, as front—page allegations swirl that russia has compromising information about the president—elect which would make him susceptible to blackmail. do you solemnly swear to give the committee the truth... today, donald trump's choice as the new cia director was on capitol hill, claiming the new allegations are unsubstantiated, but agreeing the kremlin tried to interfere with the election. it's pretty clear about what took place here, about russian involvement in efforts to hack information and to have an impact on american democracy. i'm very clear about what that intelligence report says and have every expectation, as we continue to develop the facts, i will relay those not only to the president but the team around him and to you all,
we have more from washington. a week before inauguration day, it's usually an air of expectancy that you'll find on capitol hill, where next friday, they'll be playing hail to the chief as donald trump takes centre stage. but the mood now is much more feverish, much more surreal, as front—page allegations swirl that russia has compromising information about the president—elect which would make him susceptible to blackmail. do you solemnly swear to give the committee the truth... today,...
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reporting from washington, i am katty kay. on the eve of his inauguration, donald trump promises immediate action on his campaign pledges and starts carrying out the duties of commander-in-chief. so what do trump's supporters want from his presidency? in america's rust belt, they are hoping he can reverse the economic tide. and dozens are feared dead after an avalanche buries a hotel in central italy. we will bring you the latest on the search. katty: welcome to "world news america." tomorrow, donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states, and today he arrived in washington to begin that process. he started with a solemn ceremony of laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. on friday comes the official inauguration. on saturday, work begins. mr. trump will visit the cia to address an agency he has been very critical of. jon sopel starts our coverage. jon: no longer a playing with plane with trump emblazoned on the side. the president-elect arrived in washington on a u.s. military jet, and t
reporting from washington, i am katty kay. on the eve of his inauguration, donald trump promises immediate action on his campaign pledges and starts carrying out the duties of commander-in-chief. so what do trump's supporters want from his presidency? in america's rust belt, they are hoping he can reverse the economic tide. and dozens are feared dead after an avalanche buries a hotel in central italy. we will bring you the latest on the search. katty: welcome to "world news america."...