to create new jobs but to lay a new foundation for growth. we ll build the roads and bridges, the electric grids and digital lines that feed our commerce and bind us together. we ll restore science to its rightful place and wield technology s wonders to raise health care s use and lower its cost. here we are four years later. why not come back to the dubliner? all you did too. my, lord. the line goes around the block. a wonderful, joyful crowd. thank you all for coming. joining us now with the politico playbook, the politico executive director jim. i m always a dose of sunshine in the morning. you guys were talking about ted
proposed that the nra has supported in the past. that s where this thing begins to move in a different direction, i believe because when people look back at it, you know you have to do something. so let s do the thing that we can right now all agree on which is the broader piece. the nra quickly got to the point the other day of saying well, we ve always supported background checks. in fact the nra has fought against background checks. that was an indication i think they re willing to go there. willing to go there. that s right. all right. still ahead, retired four-star general colin powell will be here. also valerie jarrett. we re live from the dubliner in washington. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away. while going shoeless
all right. we are outside the dubliner. mika the crowd out here just keeps growing. they re absolutely amazing. where are you from? hi i m from washington, d.c. south carolina originally. i couldn t tell. all right. you excited to be here? yes, very excited. all right. you can t wait for another four years, right? i don t know about that. all right. another washington person. we just came out to see you. all right. well, we appreciate you coming out. this line goes on forever, forever. what are you from? hampton, virginia. all right. how excited are you? real excited. woo! how cold are you? nothing but my fingertips and my toes. it s a little frigid out here. all right. mika, the crowd is absolutely
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we re all supporting the president today and looking forward to a great event and a great inauguration. four more years. what do you want to hear from the president today? i think i want to hear words that will make action happen. that s the key. the words don t matter by themselves. the country got confident when jfk said ask not what you can do for your country. words create action. and we need action in washington. no doubt about it. when we come back much more, includeing colin powell maureen dowd, and chris matthews and a cast of thousands from the dubliner. mika, they want you out here. we ll be right back. [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching.