The country. And power broker. New jersey governor Chris Christie, the man involved in the Transition Team. What are his plans and does he see a role for him self in the Trump Administration . Well ask him in an exclusive live interview today. Thursday, november 10th, 2016. And good morning, everybody, welcome to today on a thursday morning. Were zooming in on that shot because this is the moment, this is one of the great traditions in our democracy, the peaceful transfer of power and that will be the sign of an extraordinary meeting this morning. President obama and president elect donald trump. To be a fly on the wall. If only we could be. I know. Meanwhile, what a scene in protesters demonstrating against the election of donald trump and of course, as we learned from this election, there is a deep divide in this country between cities and more rural areas. Governor Chris Christie of new jersey for months has been in charge of Transition Team for donald trump but it has been thee res
Only about one thing, and that is unifying this country. President obama and president elect trump spoke about a wide range of issues from organizing the white house to foreign and domestic policy. Trump as promised to repeal bahama obamacare and change the policies, but today the two men had nothing but positive words about their meeting. I have been very encouraged by the, i president elect trumps wanting to work with my team around many of the issues that this great country faces. I very much look forward to dealing with the president in the future including counsel. He explained some of the difficulties, some of the highflying assets and some of the really great things that reporter after his visit to the white house, trump met with Republican Leaders on capitol hill. House speaker paul ryan, in fact, showing president elect trump, his wife melania and Vice President elect mike pence the view from the speakers office. The balcony overlooks the spot where trump is inaugurated in jan
Next we visit the womens Equality National monument to see her work. My name is jennifer krafcic. At the belmont national monument. On capital hill in washington d. C. This house was the fifth and final headquarters at the National Womens party and the National Womans Party ways founded by alice paul as the Congressional Union for womens suffrage. And that became the National Womens party in 1916. This group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. When they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. When they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work all over the country. Actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president s doorstep. They had headquarters on Lafayette Square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president s doorstep in a matter of minutes and they began picketing the white house. One of the firs
Next we visit the womens Equality National monument to see her work. My name is jennifer krafcic. At the belmont national monument. On capital hill in washington d. C. This house was the fifth and final headquarters at the National Womens party and the National Womans Party ways founded by alice paul as the Congressional Union for womens suffrage. And that became the National Womens party in 1916. This group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. When they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. When they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work all over the country. Actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president s doorstep. They had headquarters on Lafayette Square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president s doorstep in a matter of minutes and they began picketing the white house. One of the firs
Next we visit the womens Equality National monument to see her work. My name is jennifer krafcic. At the belmont national monument. On capital hill in washington d. C. This house was the fifth and final headquarters at the National Womens party and the National Womans Party ways founded by alice paul as the Congressional Union for womens suffrage. And that became the National Womens party in 1916. This group of women spent seven years actively lobbying the president and congress for a federal suffrage amendment. When they received it in 1920, they wrote and began lobbying for the equal rights amendment. When they were lobbying for suffrage, they were work all over the country. Actively garnering support from western women voters and bringing the fight directly to the president s doorstep. They had headquarters on Lafayette Square where they could walk out their door and be right at the president s doorstep in a matter of minutes and they began picketing the white house. One of the firs