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. >> let me quote peggy noonan. it would be a painful act selling the business he loves and around which he has ordered his life. but there would be comfort in doing the right thing, in denying his opponents a sword and enhancing his stature and demonstrating that he will sacrifice for his country. that's pretty great comfort. you've made your money. now go be a patriot. journal editorial page and liquidate it all. why won't he do this? >> it's not that simple. that was actually raised in the "new york times" on the record interview as well. a couple things that president-elect trump said in that interview is that selling real estate is not just selling off real estate is not just like selling stocks. why deny his adult children the ability to do what they do so brilliantly >> why won't he put the -- isn't this a case where he should put the country ahead of himself and ahead of his children? >> he does. you know, chuck, he's put the country ahead of everything else. just running and indeed winning and becoming the
. >> let me quote peggy noonan. it would be a painful act selling the business he loves and around which he has ordered his life. but there would be comfort in doing the right thing, in denying his opponents a sword and enhancing his stature and demonstrating that he will sacrifice for his country. that's pretty great comfort. you've made your money. now go be a patriot. journal editorial page and liquidate it all. why won't he do this? >> it's not that simple. that was actually...
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we're back with our politics panel, peggy noonan of the "wall street journal," michael gerson from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" and "slate's" jamelle bouie. peggy, i want to start with you. tough election. the country is split. there are more people voting for health trump, but he's the president. what does donald trump do to address that situation? >> oh, it's probably always good to start out with a valujet banal yet truthful insight like a kind word, ratchet it down, be cool, be humble, be calm. i think a lot of people willing looking at the staff members and appointees he makes over the accomplished people who look like they can do this and are seen inherently moderate, or is it going to be a little more unusual than that? one of the things i think that we'll see over the next six months is that it's a mistake to discount the amount of pent-up energy there is in capitol hill on the republican side. they've got a house. they've got a senate. they haven't been able to do very much they haven't been able to move too many balls forward. i think there will b
we're back with our politics panel, peggy noonan of the "wall street journal," michael gerson from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" and "slate's" jamelle bouie. peggy, i want to start with you. tough election. the country is split. there are more people voting for health trump, but he's the president. what does donald trump do to address that situation? >> oh, it's probably always good to start out with a valujet banal yet...
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there is peggy noonan. here she is. there she is, peggy and dan senor and alex wagner at our election night decision desk who will give their takes on the candidates' last-minute ground games and and what it will take. strike a pose! >> plus, seventh graders cannot vote for president until 2024 but this election helped them prepare. the advice they wrote to themselves in a special edition of our series "note to self." time to show you some of the morning's headlines from around the globe. "wall street journal" reports on a new discovery that could widen the volkswagen emission scandal. software. volkswagen already faces billions in costs for rigging diesels to cheat on anti-smog test. vw and public regulators have not disclosed the latest discovery. >>> apple's app store in recent weeks, some of these fake apps contain malware can steal your pe apple says it has removed suspicious acts and remains vigilant. >> switching out of daylight saving is a link to rising crime and deadly car crashes. a new study says diagnoses o
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and peggy noonan was onto this divide. and whether you predicted the outcome or not -- >> did she vote for trump? >> i don't know. >> but you know, steve, when you talked about marie lapen, in france it's seen as a pseudo-fascist movement. her father was almost on the criminal edge in france in terms of hate speech, and inciting violence. marie is a similar version of her father. do you think it's fair to put trumpism along the same number line as far as the british far right, you kept it so in favor of brexit, like the british union fascist. >> lafarge was at the convention, he was here campaigning for trump. >> he went to a battleground state. >> all of our lives, i talked about this the other night. politics has been divided by a vertical line down the 50 yard line. we debate between the 45 yard lines right/left, right? we have overheated debates about the difference between justice and injustice, up 39% tax bracket or a 35% tax bracket. but politics now, the line is a lateral line. the people above the line are people
and peggy noonan was onto this divide. and whether you predicted the outcome or not -- >> did she vote for trump? >> i don't know. >> but you know, steve, when you talked about marie lapen, in france it's seen as a pseudo-fascist movement. her father was almost on the criminal edge in france in terms of hate speech, and inciting violence. marie is a similar version of her father. do you think it's fair to put trumpism along the same number line as far as the british far right,...
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we're back with our politics panel, peggy noonan of the "wall street journal," michael gerson from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" and "slate's" jamelle bouie. peggy, i want to start with you. tough election. the country is split. there are more people voting for health hillary clinton than donald trump, but he's the president. what does donaldru address that situation? >> oh, it's probably always good to start out with a valujet banal yet truthful insight like a kind word, ratchet it down, be cool, be humble, be calm. i think a lot of people willing looking at the staff members and appointees he makes over the next few weeks and trying to
we're back with our politics panel, peggy noonan of the "wall street journal," michael gerson from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg of "the atlantic" and "slate's" jamelle bouie. peggy, i want to start with you. tough election. the country is split. there are more people voting for health hillary clinton than donald trump, but he's the president. what does donaldru address that situation? >> oh, it's probably always good to start out with a...
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joining me now is peggy noonan,e a columnist with the "wall street journal," jamelle bouie "the new york times" d magazine. mark, looking at where these candidates are, what does that say about their priorities and the situation on the day beforei the election?in >> well, it's interesting that both candidates will be spending time in pennsylvania and michigan.st these are clearly states that donald trump needs at least oney of them. they're also states that don't have early voting and so the more work you can do on election day or the day before election e day, it will have a bigger difference. these are both states in the campaign and the trump campaign have been emphasizing really closely. >> rose: jamelle, what abouts these constituencies that they will be looking to gain early participation?n >> trump is obviously trying to dust up his support with working-class white voters and probably try to cover support.em the clinton campaign's obviously very focused on giving african american turnout up and sustaining high hispanic turnout. part of the problem is in statep like north carolina,
joining me now is peggy noonan,e a columnist with the "wall street journal," jamelle bouie "the new york times" d magazine. mark, looking at where these candidates are, what does that say about their priorities and the situation on the day beforei the election?in >> well, it's interesting that both candidates will be spending time in pennsylvania and michigan.st these are clearly states that donald trump needs at least oney of them. they're also states that don't have...
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. >> i'm here with peggy noonan, and jamelle bouie, and ben dominic. tell me what you think is happening here because it is within 26 votes of donald trump having 270. >> all right. it is, to my mind, what i think i'm seeing is a kind of uprising, a kind of revolt, a kind of push-back. against the elites, the establishments of both parties. there is a sense of-- there's protected people in america, and unprotected people, and the unprotected just pushed back in a way that strikes me as deeply historic.>> elections, a movement, and the fact they are backing mr. trump when they don't necessarily back him personally. it says it's a movement. >> after the civil war there was reconstruction. and reconstruction, black americans and black americans attempted to build a new kind of south. what happened after reconstruction was angry recalcitrant whites pushed back. they retook their governments and we had redemption, and it lasted up until the 20th century. we had a second reconstruction and we had a backlash to that reconstruction. i think the extent to which
. >> i'm here with peggy noonan, and jamelle bouie, and ben dominic. tell me what you think is happening here because it is within 26 votes of donald trump having 270. >> all right. it is, to my mind, what i think i'm seeing is a kind of uprising, a kind of revolt, a kind of push-back. against the elites, the establishments of both parties. there is a sense of-- there's protected people in america, and unprotected people, and the unprotected just pushed back in a way that strikes me...
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joining me now is peggy noonan, a columnist with the "wall street journal," jamelle bouie with "slate" and mark leibovitch from "the new york times" magazine. mark, looking at where these candidates are, what does that say about their priorities and the situation on the day before the election? >> well, it's interesting that both candidates will be spending time in pennsylvania and michigan. these are clearly states that donald trump needs at least one of them. they're also states that don't have early voting some the more work you can do on election day or the day before election day, it will have a bigger difference. these are both states in the rust belt that the clinton campaign and the trump campaign have been emphasizing really closely. >> rose: jamelle, what about these constituents that they will be looking to to gain early participation? >> trump is obviously trying to dust up his support with working-class white voters and probably try to cover support. the clinton campaign's obviously very focused on giving african american turnout up and sustaining high hispanic turnout. p
joining me now is peggy noonan, a columnist with the "wall street journal," jamelle bouie with "slate" and mark leibovitch from "the new york times" magazine. mark, looking at where these candidates are, what does that say about their priorities and the situation on the day before the election? >> well, it's interesting that both candidates will be spending time in pennsylvania and michigan. these are clearly states that donald trump needs at least one of...
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noonan, michael gerson, a columnist from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg is editor-in-chief of "the atlantic," a bouie, chief political correspondent for "slate" and cbs news political analyst, and tune in to "face the nation" next week for an in depth look at the policy challenges president-elect donald trump will face at home and abroad. >> dkerson: some of our cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, we'll be right back with a lot more of the results of the 2016 presidential election and what's next. th's next on "face the nation." stay with us. >> now that donald trump is the president-elect, he's going to do one big interview. where? >> "60 minutes." >> where else?
noonan, michael gerson, a columnist from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg is editor-in-chief of "the atlantic," a bouie, chief political correspondent for "slate" and cbs news political analyst, and tune in to "face the nation" next week for an in depth look at the policy challenges president-elect donald trump will face at home and abroad. >> dkerson: some of our cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, we'll be right back with...
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noonan, michael gerson, a columnist from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg is editor-in-chief of "the atlantic," and jamelle correspondent for "slate" and cbs news political analyst, and tune in to "face the nation" next week for an in depth look at the policy challenges president-elect donald trump will face at home and abroad. >> dickerson: some of our cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, we'll be right back with a lot more of the results of the 2016 presidential election and what's next. that's next on "face the nation." stay with us. >> now that donald trump is the president-elect, he's going to do one big interview. where? >> "60 minutes." >> where else? "60 minutes" ton we'll literally die of hunger b freaky fast 1 bingo! sharyl: never before have so many in the media worked so hard to convince the public that a candidate couldn't and shouldn't win. mara liasson: i think this is donald trump's biggest day. and he will be ignored from henceforth. actually, i hope he will. sharyl: how do you explain to them that maybe we didn't see what was going on around
noonan, michael gerson, a columnist from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg is editor-in-chief of "the atlantic," and jamelle correspondent for "slate" and cbs news political analyst, and tune in to "face the nation" next week for an in depth look at the policy challenges president-elect donald trump will face at home and abroad. >> dickerson: some of our cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, we'll be right back with a lot more...
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noonan, michael gerson, a columnist from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg is editor-in-chief of "the atlantic," a bouie, chief political correspondent for "slate" and cbs news political analyst, and tune in to "face the nation" next week for an in depth look at the policy challenges president-elect donald trump will face at home and abroad. >> dickerson: some of our cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, we'll be right back with a lot more of the results of the 2016 presidential election and what's next. that's next on "face the nation." stay with us. >> now that donald trump is the president-elect, he's going to do one big interview. where? >> "60 minutes." >> where else? >> don't miss a new episode of the odd couple. quarterbacks monday 9:30, 8:30 central. >> champions of the world denver broncos. >> it is caught. >> jason day, major champion. >> phenomenal. james: week 10 in the nfl. tony: yes, it is, j.b. there's cam newton. he and his team are winners of two in a row and trying to turn their season around. boomer: alex smith returns to action this week. 0-
noonan, michael gerson, a columnist from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg is editor-in-chief of "the atlantic," a bouie, chief political correspondent for "slate" and cbs news political analyst, and tune in to "face the nation" next week for an in depth look at the policy challenges president-elect donald trump will face at home and abroad. >> dickerson: some of our cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, we'll be right back...
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. >> let me quote peggy noonan. it would be a painful act selling the business he loves and around which he has ordered his life. but there would be comfort in doing the right thing, in denying his opponents a sword and enhancing his stature and demonstrating that he will sacrifice for his country. that's pretty great comfort. you've made your money. now go be a patriot. she's recommending that he take the advice of the wall street journal editorial page and liquidate it all. why won't he do this? >> it's not that simple. that was actually raised in the "new york times" on the record interview as well. a couple things that president-elect trump said in that interview is that selling real estate is not just selling off real estate is not just like selling stocks. why deny his adult children the ability to do what they do so brilliantly already? >> why won't he put the -- isn't this a case where he should put the country ahead of himself and ahead of his children? >> he does. you know, chuck, he's put the country ahea
. >> let me quote peggy noonan. it would be a painful act selling the business he loves and around which he has ordered his life. but there would be comfort in doing the right thing, in denying his opponents a sword and enhancing his stature and demonstrating that he will sacrifice for his country. that's pretty great comfort. you've made your money. now go be a patriot. she's recommending that he take the advice of the wall street journal editorial page and liquidate it all. why won't he...
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. >> i'm with three women, peggy noonan, michelle morris, and ruth marcus. we want to talk about women, and there is a number of divisions that we can speak to. one college educated, versus not college educated, young-old, african american-white, and "b,d have been women. so we'll figure that out as the that having been said, mr.mpwo i think very much in the lead nowa language towards women, been so alienating.ra, had not he put a lot of them off. i'm sure it cut down on the number of people who are vote ago. >> you're almost saying if he hadn't been d.n.a. that with respect to women and latinos he would be much closer to being president. >> yes, actually. i a landslide." >> a weren't behaving as donald trump behaved he would have amud the right to vote he would almost certainly be president because we still see a significant gender gap here. a ce wom pt th with men. she is up 14 points with women can't afford to fix the windshield, put food on the table, can't afford to send their kids to college and she there's also a question about the young women, and ho
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i turn next to peggy noonan. thoughts? >> i think his victory speech which many people including perhaps he did not know he would be making tonight. was a very, was one that was worthy to the moment. it showed us a trump who was graver than usual, who was more serious than usual. he said things like, no dream is too big. no challenge is too great. he reached out. i think he was trying very hard, i think he was being sensitive to those he understood he had to reassure the one half of the united states of america that did not vote for him. so i thought it was -- equal to the moment. and i was glad to see its tone and hear its ring. >> michelle? >> i agree. have not heard thus far in the campaign. and, and with a cadence that we haven't heard. this was perhaps his first demonstration of something as, as a leader that we hadn't seen before. he didn't throw an elbow. but he also talked about rebuilding. it will be interesting to know what that means. is he just talking about infrastructure? is he just talking about building the
i turn next to peggy noonan. thoughts? >> i think his victory speech which many people including perhaps he did not know he would be making tonight. was a very, was one that was worthy to the moment. it showed us a trump who was graver than usual, who was more serious than usual. he said things like, no dream is too big. no challenge is too great. he reached out. i think he was trying very hard, i think he was being sensitive to those he understood he had to reassure the one half of the...
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joining me now is peggy noonan, a columnist with the "wall street journal," jamelle bouie the political correspondent for "slate" and mark leibovitch from "the new york times" magazine. mark, looking at where these candidates are, what does that say about their priorities and the situation on the day before the election? >> well, it's interesting that both candidates will be spending time in pennsylvania and michigan. these are clearly states that donald trump needs at least one of them. they're also states that don't have early voting and so the more work you can do on election day or the day before election day, it will have a bigger difference. these are both states in the rust belt that the clinton campaign and the trump campaign have been emphasizing really closely. >> rose: jamelle, what about these constituencies that they will be looking to gain early participation? >> trump is obviously trying to dust up his support with working-class white voters and probably try to cover support. the clinton campaign's obviously very focused on giving african american turnout up and sustainin
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i turn next to peggy noonan. thoughts? >> i think his victory speech which many people including perhaps he did not know he would be making tonight. was a very, was one that was worthy to the moment. it showed us a trump who was graver than usual, who was more he said things like, no dream is too big. no challenge is too great. he reached out. i think he was trying very hard, i think he was being sensitive to those he understood he had to reassure the one half of the united states of america that did not vote for him. so i thought it was -- equal to the moment. and i was glad to see its tone and hear its ring. >> michelle? he spoke in an ok taf that we have not heard thus far in the campaign. and, and with a cadence that we haven't heard. this was perhaps his first demonstration of something as, as a leader that we hadn't seen before. he didn't throw an elbow. but he also talked about rebuilding. it will be interesting to know what that means. is he just talking about infrastructure? is he just talking about building the e
i turn next to peggy noonan. thoughts? >> i think his victory speech which many people including perhaps he did not know he would be making tonight. was a very, was one that was worthy to the moment. it showed us a trump who was graver than usual, who was more he said things like, no dream is too big. no challenge is too great. he reached out. i think he was trying very hard, i think he was being sensitive to those he understood he had to reassure the one half of the united states of...
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noonan, michael gerson, a columnist from the "washington post," jeffrey goldberg is editor-in-chief of bouie, chief political correspondent for "slate" and cbs news political analyst, and tune in to "face the nation" next week for an in depth look at the policy challenges president-elect donald trump will face at home and abroad. >> dickerson: some of our cbs stations are leaving us now, but for most of you, we'll be right back with a lot more of the results of the 2016 presidential election and what's next. that's next on "face >> now that donald trump is the president-elect, he's going to do one big interview. where? >> "60 minutes." >> where else? "60 minutes" tonight. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. that means incredibly fast 150 meg internet for the holidays. so in the 3.7 seconds it takes ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year. health hillary clinton than donald
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over the weekend, when peggy noonan said, you know, just as the "wall street journal," donald trump needs to not care about his businesses. it's time for him to be a patriot. we have heard this claim over and over. members of the republican party have said you need to put your business aside, but during the election, people asked for donald trump's taxes day in and day out. he didn't supply them and he won the election. so do these conflicts matter? >> in all these cases, from my perspective, they're potential conflicts. he's not president yet. we don't know how he's going to act. in each of these countries, but to me, the problem is that it doesn't require him to do something that is intentionally seeking to benefit himself. it's that the other -- the people in the other countries may do something even if he doesn't ask for it. and so, i mean, you know, again, there have been suggestions that the only way for him to avoid all of these issues and not be plagued by constant stories that "the new york times," "the washington post," the "wall street journal" are going to write, is to liquida
over the weekend, when peggy noonan said, you know, just as the "wall street journal," donald trump needs to not care about his businesses. it's time for him to be a patriot. we have heard this claim over and over. members of the republican party have said you need to put your business aside, but during the election, people asked for donald trump's taxes day in and day out. he didn't supply them and he won the election. so do these conflicts matter? >> in all these cases, from...
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. >> question raised by peggy noonan. she said donald trump didn't break the republican party. it was already broken and he exploited it. is that true or did he break it? >> i think there's a little bit of truth to that. he exploited sort of fault line tass are existed within the party where when you had the party come out and say we need to do better with younger voters, college educated voters there were a lot of folks in the party that said, well, wait, what about me. what about the white working meeting voters earlier on in the show and lots of folks trump realized weren't being talked to by republican establishment folks who saw the long-term political challenges. they wanted to assert their voice now. >> trump or the republicans long term have a problem by working class voters because they're not offering them anything even now. >> but they're not listening to hillary clinton right now. >> well, at the -- they may not be listening but this a longer-term project because at the end of the day you got to solve these people's affordable, infrastructure, and they're not offeri
. >> question raised by peggy noonan. she said donald trump didn't break the republican party. it was already broken and he exploited it. is that true or did he break it? >> i think there's a little bit of truth to that. he exploited sort of fault line tass are existed within the party where when you had the party come out and say we need to do better with younger voters, college educated voters there were a lot of folks in the party that said, well, wait, what about me. what about...