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And go out and get 'em.
We're with you all the way.
Thank you very much.
Thank you.
And we'll follow you.
Why don't you guys go here?
Ms. Okay.
The Vice President.
The Vice President.
Thank you.
The Vice President.
Thank you.
Thank you, friend.
Thank you.
I'm going to show my turn.
Come on over here, come on over here.
Alright.
Actually, come right up to the podium.
Okay.
Come back a little bit, see?
Okay.
Thank you all.
Thank you very much.
Thank you very much.
Go make some money, Bill.
Come on, Old Peter.
You're doing well, though.
I'm a good reader.
Mr. President, for the pool, who else have you had the opportunity to invite to your inauguration?
President Xi, as well?
Very good relationship.
Thank you.
What's your message to Republican senators up on Capitol Hill?
All right, let's go back to the next one.
If Joni Ernst votes against any of your picks...
Excuse me.
Thank you.
Fight, fight, fight!
love that.
So now you will definitely want to be here.
I love you, President Trump.
J.D. J.D., you all right?
J.D. J.D. J.D. What's up, guys?
What's going on?
It's 9.48, shouldn't you be making money?
How are you doing?
Pleasure.
We can't wait for you.
We can't wait guys.
January can get faster than you.
Congratulations.
You are on credit.
Activations.
Ms. Byron.
Greetings.
Thank you.
Let's go, baby.
Oh, cool.
Camera guys.
Mr. President, would you like to be in the middle of the moment?
Mr. President, would you like to comment on Chris Ray?
Mr. President, would you like to comment on Chris Ray, sir?
Mr. President, would you like to comment on Chris Frank?
Would you like to comment on Chris Fray's resignation?
I wish him well.
New York City real estate developer Larry Silverstein acquired a 99-year lease on the World Trade Center just weeks before the September 11th terrorist attacks.
Tonight, on C-SPAN's QA, Mr. Silverstein, author of The Rising, shares stories about the rebuilding of the World Trade Center complex following the attacks and discusses the business, political, and engineering challenges he faced during his 20-year rebuilding effort.
I said, it's got to be replaced.
Because if you don't, Loman has become a ghost town.
People are going to leave it.
They'll never come back.
I said, secondly, if we don't rebuild it, we're going to give the terrorists exactly what they want.
I said, this is an attack, not on the Twin Tower, nothing like that.
Much more serious.
It's an attack on America and everything we stand for.
So we have an obligation to rebuild it.
Larry Silverstein with his book, The Rising, tonight at 8 Eastern on C-SPAN's QA.
You can listen to Q&A and all of our podcasts on our free C-SPAN Now app.
James M. Bradley's biography of Martin Van Buren is the first full-scale portrait of the eighth president in four decades.
Mr. Bradley is the co-editor of the Martin Van Buren Papers and teaches in the public history program at the State University of New York at Albany.
In his introduction, James Bradley writes, As this biography will show, reaching the nation's highest office was not Van Buren's greatest achievement.
He built and designed the party system that defined how politics was practiced and power wielded in the United States.
Unquote.
Van Buren is known as the principal founder of the Democratic Party.
James Bradley with his book, Martin Van Buren, America's First Politician, on this episode of BookNotes Plus with our host, Brian Lamb.
BookNotes Plus is available on the C-SPAN Now free mobile app or wherever you get your podcasts.
C-SPAN's Washington Journal, our live forum involving you to discuss the latest issues in government, politics, and public policy from Washington and across the country.
Coming up Monday morning, Notice politics reporter Rhys Gorman discusses the latest developments in the Trump transition and previews the week ahead in Congress.
Then, Brad and Dallas Woodhouse, brothers and strategists on opposite sides of the political divide, talk about efforts to bridge differences this holiday season.
C-SPAN's Washington Journal.
Join in the conversation live at 7 Eastern Monday morning on C-SPAN, C-SPAN Now, or online at c-SPAN.org.
Attention, middle and high school students across America.
It's time to make your voice heard.
C-SPAN Student Cam Documentary Contest 2025 is here.
This is your chance to create a documentary that can inspire change, raise awareness, and make an impact.
Your documentary should answer this year's question: your message to the president.
What issue is most important to you or your community?
Whether you're passionate about politics, the environment, or community stories, StudentCam is your platform to share your message with the world.
With $100,000 in prizes, including a grand prize of $5,000, this is your opportunity not only to make an impact, but also be rewarded for your creativity and hard work.