To ten official balls four years ago. Jennifer wow whats the theme . Every inauguration has some sort of theme, and how in this case has the theme been made manifest. Theyll look at faith in the future. Its going to be a lot about Martin Luther king jr. Its the same weekend that the country celebrates him and his leadership. And so when we talked to a lot of people there is a nod and expected to be some omage paid to dr. King. Jennifer thats really cool. Why are there going to be two swearing in ceremonies . Its different. Usually this does not happen. There have been a couple of other instances when it dates back to the fact that they have two swearing ins. Its because constitutionally the inauguration or the swearing in of a president is supposed to be january 20th. This year that falls on a sunday, so theyre having a small ceremony that will be private. There is press that is allowed. That was clear earlier. And then the big Inauguration Day with the pomp and circumstance that we th
From our studios in new york, this is charlie rose. What i was trying to lay out to everybody is that we agreed to take 800 billion worth of cuts, the 487 million that we agreed to. Those are based on downsizing, getting more efficient, and providing a force that is more effective. Ray odierno is here. He is a fourstar general and the 38th chief of he is best in known for a moment in the 2000 surge and capture of Saddam Hussein 10 years ago. I am pleased to welcome general odierno. Thank you. It is great to be here. Take me back to that moment, and what that meant. At the time it was important. We had been looking for him for about six months. We started in june of 2003. We figured out early on that we were going about it the wrong way in the beginning. We have the cards and the faces on the cards. And we thought they were somehow related. We realize the award. It had a lot to do with family, worked with. E we started to put the puzzle together. We probably did 3040 raids thinking we w
From our studios in new york, this is charlie rose. What i was trying to lay out to everybody is that we agreed to take 800 billion worth of cuts, the 487 million that we agreed to. Those are based on downsizing, getting more efficient, and providing a force that is more effective. Ray odierno is here. He is a fourstar general and the 38th chief of he is best in known for a moment in the 2000 surge and capture of Saddam Hussein 10 years ago. I am pleased to welcome general odierno. Thank you. It is great to be here. Take me back to that moment, and what that meant. At the time it was important. We had been looking for him for about six months. We started in june of 2003. We figured out early on that we were going about it the wrong way in the beginning. We had the cards and the faces on the cards. We thought they were somehow related. We realize the award. It had a lot to do with family, people that he worked with we started to put the puzzle together. We probably did 3040 raids thinki
Counterterrorism capabilities to prevent isil attacks. Working with our partners, we will redouble our efforts to cut off its funding, improve our intelligence, strengthen our defenses, counter its warped ideology, and stem the flow of foreign fighters into and out of the middle east. And, in two weeks, i will chair a meeting of the u. N. Security council to further mobilize the International Community around this effort. Fourth, we will continue to provide humanitarian assistance to innocent civilians who have been displaced by this terrorist organization. This includes sunni and shia muslims who are at grave risk, as well as tens of thousands of christians and other religious minorities. We cannot allow these communities to be driven from their ancient homelands. This is our strategy. And in each of these four parts of our strategy, america will be joined by a Broad Coalition of partners. Already, allies are flying planes with us over iraq, sending arms and assistance to Iraqi Securi
Square. Theyve got it all cleaned up. Its monday, february 11th. Welcome to morning joe. With us on set, we have National Affairs editor for new York Magazine and msnbc political analyst, John Heilemann. Morning. On his way, msnbc and Time Magazine political analyst, Mark Halperin. Hes sauntering down the hall. You know, hes going to make it here when he can. Hes on joe time. Willie, how are you doing . Did you make it through the snow this weekend . I did. Thats a more difficult walk than you know. You went skiing. I did. Did you see the grammys last night . I saw a little bit. Then i fell asleep. Funs on right now. Yes. Brooklyn band had best song, right . Big night for a good band. You know, the grammys used to be terrible. All you need to know about the grammys is that john lennon never got one until he died. And in 64, the year of the beatles coming to america, theres fun, they didnt win. But suddenly you turn on the grammys, and great music is breaking out. One of my favorites pe