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Record after record, since november 8th, 21115. poster lee carter watch the speech with hundreds of voters and electronically recorded their feedback. here now to react to some economic remarks with republicans and bread, democrats and blue, independents are on the yellow line. watch this. the stock market has gained almost $3 trillion in value since the election. on november 8th. a record. we have saved the taxpayers of millions of dollars by bringing down the past dominic price a fantastic, and it is a fantasti5 jet fighter. martha: going up with a market there. joining us to discuss how the president s speech rated across partisan lines, lee carter, good to see you. great to be here. martha: the brackets have been taking off like a rocket. the blue line folks, i guess, they don t have a 401(k). i don t know what is going on. ....
Contrast to any speech from president obama, who consciously avoided that phrase. but president trump went there and the speech last night. here is that moment. our obligation is to serve, protect, and defend the citizens of the united states. we are also taking strong measures to protect our nation from radical islamic terrorism. [applause] martha: republicans were on their feet in that moment. former obama deputy national security advisor, ben rhodes, who wrote the benghazi talking points email was none too pleased with president trump s tough talk, taking to twitter, he argued, what was accomplished by declaring war on radical islamic terrorism, just alienating muslim allies who we need, and emboldening terrorists. joining me now, host of tucker carlson tonight, mr. tucker carlson himself. ....
American people are bullish, too, saying that 40% think that the nation is on the right track, compared to 18% last summer. there seem to be nothing but passes though my pessimism coming from some democratic lawmakers who were rolling their eyes, raising questions about whether they are ready to work with the new president. many rushed up her the president finished, giving a series of many sour reactions. the speech and reality have never been more detached than a presidential speech. it really doesn t matter what he says. this is like the campaign. he says one thing, as he governs, is another. steve bannon on steroids with a smile. then, you close it up with a bunch of promises that you ll never keep. i was proud with her dignity with which our members listen to a speech which clearly was a bait and switch. we are legislators. show us your proposal and we will go from there. to be sure, this is a speech ....
Watch. democrats and republicans should get together and unite for the good of our country. it requires us to find common ground. the time for trivial fights is behind us. i am asking all members of congress to join me in dreaming big and bold and daring things for our country. martha: when the speech entered, most of the democrats in the room quickly headed for the exits. at moments, fair and balanced reaction from former house speaker newt gingrich, and former clinton advisor. but first, chief national correspondent ed henry gives us up to speed on how the presidential speech played across the country. even some liberal commentators said this was one of the most effective speeches. the wall street loved it so much that the dow closed over 21,000 for the first time ever on optimism the president trump code enact major reform on taxes and health care. even before the speech, there was a new wall street journal nbc news poll showing that the ....
President obama, who consciously avoided that phrase. but president trump went there and the speech last night. here is that moment. our obligation is to serve, protect, and defend the citizens of the united states. we are also taking strong measures to protect our nation from radical islamic terrorism. [applause] martha: republicans were on their feet in that moment. former obama deputy national security advisor, ben rhodes, who wrote the benghazi talking points email was none too pleased with president trump s tough talk, taking to twitter, he argued, what was accomplished by declaring war on radical islamic terrorism, just alienating muslim allies who we need, and emboldening terrorists. joining me now, host of tucker carlson tonight, mr. tucker carlson himself. hi, martha. ....