president-elect trump and i will talk about in a minute. frankly, thanks to the confidence of gregg hayes, united technology and bob mcdonald. carer carrier has decided to stay in the united states and we ll keep more than 1,000 jobs right here in the heart of the heart land. [ applause ] what a deference a year makes. the truth be told, job announcements are a daily thing here in the state of indiana. we are at record employment hoo work than ever before. that day of february 10th, was our breaking day. carrier made the difficult decision to close this facility and move jobs out of our
heart land of mike pence s home state where he s still the governor and to talk about this carrier deal and move onto ohio and potentially to other states to say thank you. to our blake mccoy and halie jackson and ron isana, thank you very much. the question we ask today is trump is in indiana to talk about the carrier deal. does this deal make you feel optimistic about his presidency. we want to hear from you, cast your votes on www.pulse.msnbc.com. the plane is on the ground. we ll wait for donald trump and along as the vice president-elect. it does keep hundreds of jobs in indiana. we ll be back after this. he gets a lot of compliments.
from the white house on that. thank you. time for my take on this. shuttering guantanamo bayen a g. the only reason it didn t happen then is because the outrage about moving the most dangerous detainees to prisons in the u.s. was met with immediate and swift action to stop it. since then the white house did plan b, releasing other gitmo detainees to other foreign nations usually on friday afternoon when they didn t think anyone was really looking. now we re talking about the most dangerous of the dangerous in prisons here in the heart land. the arguments that keeping gitmo open further fuels the fire of hate that terrorist feels toward the u.s. if we close the prison, the terrorists will feel better, right? as we ve seen over the last few years no matter what we do, terrorists still hate america, and bringing the terrorism problem to american prisons
al qaeda central and the islamic state. they wanted to emphasize a campaign to gather them behind their vision. the islamic state went the exact opposite direction. they re going for a tiny slither of the population. one way we mobilize them is by using extreme acts of violence. anyone in that sort of thing, we want them to come join the islamic state. for all practical purposes, home base for isis, would you agree now is syria. that s right. it s the heart land. would you agree syria is for all practical purposes a failed state. that s right. now we re beginning to see the end game. russia has gone in. other parts are being hived off. we re definitely seeing the end game in syria. what can the united states do then? it s time for the west, the
if you re running for president you got to go for american. no swiss cheese. uh-uh uh-uh. nobody. anna marie cox, daughter of the heart land. i sort of feel sorry for scott walker. i would probably choose american over cheese whiz. i know it is a wrong choice. he seemed to confuse it as the foreign policy issue. so swiss cheese for this guy. no foreign cheese. the iran deal of cheeses. it would be his only foreign policy decision, right? i do feel almost sorry for him but not quite. he s too boring to feel sorry for. bohring maybe on the surface but ragingly interesting just blow. you have done a lot of campaign reporting. and a lot of cheese steak