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, huge crowds that have turned out tomorrow on that stage in terms of senator clinton, senator clinton or secretary clinton going after each other, can she afford to alienate that kind of enthusiasm? that support? >> i don't think she will. she will want to welcome and invite them assuming she gets the nomination but so much of that huge crowd buildup has to do with people feeling angry about inequality and lack of jobs, particularly young people saying where is our middle class and upper middle class. to me, the republican haves done an unbelievable job about taking her away from being able to talk about those policies so tomorrow, anderson, when you have them on the stage, i am so excited to hear actual substance from the candidates about this. if you ask hue does a poll about the number one issue americans believe is the most important for politicians to address, it's always jobs in the economy. specific policies to be able to fix what those crowds, what anybody in america wants to see happen. that's what i would love to hear tomorrow night is address those concerns. >> we talked ab
, huge crowds that have turned out tomorrow on that stage in terms of senator clinton, senator clinton or secretary clinton going after each other, can she afford to alienate that kind of enthusiasm? that support? >> i don't think she will. she will want to welcome and invite them assuming she gets the nomination but so much of that huge crowd buildup has to do with people feeling angry about inequality and lack of jobs, particularly young people saying where is our middle class and upper...
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i think hillary clinton is not the old hillary clinton. she is a warmer fuzzier hillary clinton. she is a grandmother now. >> a grandma. >> she wants to look like the presumptive nominee. she was in a dog fight with barack obama. she's not really in that intense of a match right now with bernie sanders according to the numbers. again, bernie is mounting a great campaign. i'm taking nothing away from him. she wants to look like he's above the fray. she's not going to do that. bernie sanders does not want to look angry. when he looked angry against the black lives matter people, it made him look less presidential. he already -- [ buzzer ] >> ben, who wins? >> who wins this? i think you're going to see bernie sanders come out doing some serious damage to hillary clinton. she can act like she's a grandmother all she wants to, but the reality is the american people are not going to see her as grandma hillary. they're going to see her as hillary clinton and they don't trust her and don't like her very much. we've seen that in the poll numbers. >> marc? >> if bernie can stay on message,
i think hillary clinton is not the old hillary clinton. she is a warmer fuzzier hillary clinton. she is a grandmother now. >> a grandma. >> she wants to look like the presumptive nominee. she was in a dog fight with barack obama. she's not really in that intense of a match right now with bernie sanders according to the numbers. again, bernie is mounting a great campaign. i'm taking nothing away from him. she wants to look like he's above the fray. she's not going to do that. bernie...
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hillary clinton went after. that listen. >> we have to look at the fact that we lose 90 people a day from gun violence, this has gone on too long. it's time the entire country stood up against the nra. >> that is a very big number. few look at the last year for which the centers for disease control have complete numbers, it is largely correct, about 92 people per day in 2013. but this number also includes all suicides and all accidental deaths and all cases where we don't really know quite what happened. those distinctions do not make this distinction a less important issue but without them. they do make her statement true but at least somewhat misleading. the economy also on the mind for many people out there. that was something that bernie sandersped to talk about particularly in struggleing communities. listen to him. >> african youth employment is 51%, youth unemployment is 36%. >> boy, those are whopping numbers out there. huge numbersing look at. that 61%, 30%, big numbers, problem is, those would be the n
hillary clinton went after. that listen. >> we have to look at the fact that we lose 90 people a day from gun violence, this has gone on too long. it's time the entire country stood up against the nra. >> that is a very big number. few look at the last year for which the centers for disease control have complete numbers, it is largely correct, about 92 people per day in 2013. but this number also includes all suicides and all accidental deaths and all cases where we don't really...
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a long-time friend of the clintons. david axle rod said rare sydney should be elevated to epic heights in benghazi conspiracy theory. were you surprised how much republicans brought up her friendship with them? >> a long-time journalist asked me to plug his book about abraham lincoln, sid, there is your book. they should release the tra transcript of his interview. some of it has to be classified. i respect that. i do respect that. because we're talking about national security but fundamentally, very rarely held vie pretty sessions and they did their work in the light of day and i think everyone that cares ought to call to release certainly sid blumenthal to release without endangering national secrets. >> at the end of day of watching this, i don't know where sydney blumenthal's e-mails the annoying e-mails like jokes but in this case very serious but kind of unwelcomed or just tolerated e-mails or was he playing some sort of a role? my sense was he didn't have any official role. what do you make of it? >> apparently,
a long-time friend of the clintons. david axle rod said rare sydney should be elevated to epic heights in benghazi conspiracy theory. were you surprised how much republicans brought up her friendship with them? >> a long-time journalist asked me to plug his book about abraham lincoln, sid, there is your book. they should release the tra transcript of his interview. some of it has to be classified. i respect that. i do respect that. because we're talking about national security but...
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you see bill clinton coming out of the clinton's home in washington d.c. he comes out dressed very casually. carrying a bag. he put something into the car. we believe we saw hillary clinton's right hand woman uma get into the car and then it drove off. it is not clear if bill and hillary clinton got into that car again and are on their way to capitol hill for of course hillary clinton to take a grilling over the benghazi attacks. manu raju is live on capitol hill. he's going to cover the hearing today. you can see hillary clinton coming out the door here. i'm seeing these pictures for the first time along with you. so we'll just enjoy them together. there is huma abedin. she'll also get into the car. and bill clinton standing at the door. perhaps he's going to wave bye-bye. i don't know. ma manu, what's going on? >> we're waiting for hillary clinton to come walking in right behind me. it is going to be interesting to see bill clinton not getting in the car there. we've been hearing he's also been helping her with the testimony given how high profile this i
you see bill clinton coming out of the clinton's home in washington d.c. he comes out dressed very casually. carrying a bag. he put something into the car. we believe we saw hillary clinton's right hand woman uma get into the car and then it drove off. it is not clear if bill and hillary clinton got into that car again and are on their way to capitol hill for of course hillary clinton to take a grilling over the benghazi attacks. manu raju is live on capitol hill. he's going to cover the...
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hillary clinton gets it by default. the clintons get that by default. he has problems on that stuff because he was such a tough law and order guy. if he can figure out how to connect with younger voters who right now don't feel anybody speaking to their issues from a racial justice perspective. >> that's a good analogy. >> you will be with us throughout all of our coverage. thanks very much. it's your first chance to see the democratic presidential candidates together on one stage. don't miss the cnn/fshz democratic presidential debate tomorrow night, 8:30 p.m. eastern. >>> an enigma in iran. will jason rezaian be sentenced to spend even more time in one of iran's most notorious prisons? i'll ask his brother. we'll get his reaction to this verdict in iran. stay with us. that's next. romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready a
hillary clinton gets it by default. the clintons get that by default. he has problems on that stuff because he was such a tough law and order guy. if he can figure out how to connect with younger voters who right now don't feel anybody speaking to their issues from a racial justice perspective. >> that's a good analogy. >> you will be with us throughout all of our coverage. thanks very much. it's your first chance to see the democratic presidential candidates together on one stage....
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they know hillary clinton's record. they know bernie sanders' record and martin o'malley's record and the others. i think this is going to be a robust debate. we'll have a great conversation. we're not going to have a clash of personalities like the rains. it's going to be a clash of ideas. that is good for the country and the democratic party. >> in many ways it's about for the future for these communities, right? all of these communities have new-found leverage in this election, the black lives matter movement has energized a whole new group of african-american voters. latinos who are getting hammered by the bigotry in the republican party. lgbt people who just won a supreme court decision, they now want to know how are they going to talk to the larger american fabric? these candidates can't just play identity politics. they have to have a vision that includes people in a much more diverse forward-looking america. >> sure to be a very interesting, robust debate as you said. donna brazile, hilary rosen, stale with us.
they know hillary clinton's record. they know bernie sanders' record and martin o'malley's record and the others. i think this is going to be a robust debate. we'll have a great conversation. we're not going to have a clash of personalities like the rains. it's going to be a clash of ideas. that is good for the country and the democratic party. >> in many ways it's about for the future for these communities, right? all of these communities have new-found leverage in this election, the...
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>> and the speech today, it was not an endorsement of hillary clinton by the way. he continued with the same themes that he has been talking about for the last few days, and he didn't, you know, come out and say, well, we are all for hillaryingk. >> -- hillary clinton. >> and he is not going to do it in a few days and the 5ids will presumably will as well. stand by. and in the rose garden remarks, the vice president harkened back to the beginnings and the desire to be anything that he wanted. >> to be anything that we wanted to be, and to do anything, anything that we want, and that what we were both taught. that is what the president was taught. it was real. that is what i grew up believing. and you know, it has always been true in this country. and if we ever lose that, we have lost something very special. le we will have lost the very soul of this country. >> and let's bring in the senior political commentator david axelrod, former adviser to president obama, and david, at some point it sets the stage down the road and maybe not the next few days or weeks, but t
>> and the speech today, it was not an endorsement of hillary clinton by the way. he continued with the same themes that he has been talking about for the last few days, and he didn't, you know, come out and say, well, we are all for hillaryingk. >> -- hillary clinton. >> and he is not going to do it in a few days and the 5ids will presumably will as well. stand by. and in the rose garden remarks, the vice president harkened back to the beginnings and the desire to be anything...
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hillary clinton, this is a referendum, first and foremost about hillary clinton. i think there's a portion of the democratic electorate that's responded viscerally and strongly and probably more than they thought to bernie sanders. i don't think you can get to 51% by flanking hillary clinton on the left. if there is a way to fundamentally challenge her, it's with a majority of democratic voters. if she can answer the questions sufficiently for democratic voters, i think it's really hard for anybody else to get past her, just by being more desirable or seeming stronger. >> but she does also have to show that likable aspect of her personality, that charm. you meet so many democratic voters who have total clinton fatigue and just want something fresh and new. that's where the ground swell has come for biden. we'll see how she does with that. >> do you think that's how she's being coached, be as comfortable, relatable, conversational, have zingers. is that what her handlers are telling her? >> right. let's not forget, she's probably the most skilled debater up there o
hillary clinton, this is a referendum, first and foremost about hillary clinton. i think there's a portion of the democratic electorate that's responded viscerally and strongly and probably more than they thought to bernie sanders. i don't think you can get to 51% by flanking hillary clinton on the left. if there is a way to fundamentally challenge her, it's with a majority of democratic voters. if she can answer the questions sufficiently for democratic voters, i think it's really hard for...
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hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail. she will be in virginia this after an exhaust an exhaustive 11-hour session looking into benghazi. over and over republicans pressed the former secretary of state to her response to security concerns at the compound in benghazi in libya. they tried to grill into her actions. there were moments of emotion. >> i wonder if you would like to comment on what it's like to be the subject of an allegation that you interfered with security that cost the life of a friend. >> congressman, it's a r very personally painful accusation. it has been rejected and disproven by nonpartisan investigators, but nevertheless, having it continued to be bandied around is deeply distressing to me. i would imagine i thought more more about what happened than all of you put together. i have lost more sleep than all of you put together. i have been. wracking my brain about what more could have been done. >> it was former secretary of state clearly trying not to snap back, trying to be measured, trying to be almos
hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail. she will be in virginia this after an exhaust an exhaustive 11-hour session looking into benghazi. over and over republicans pressed the former secretary of state to her response to security concerns at the compound in benghazi in libya. they tried to grill into her actions. there were moments of emotion. >> i wonder if you would like to comment on what it's like to be the subject of an allegation that you interfered with security that cost...
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i love bill clinton. people who hate bill clinton love to listen to bill clinton. he's an -- i think he's an unqualified asset for every one -- he'll say 100 smart, brilliant things did. >> how many votes in 2008? 18 million. the highest number of any candidate in any primary. let's set the record straight. she is her own person. she's her own woman. i know we sometime need to attach a man to our collar but she doesn't -- she loves him. she will use him. but she is her own woman. nobody's arguing that. but the point is, look, you don't let him lose at this point. he did make mistakes in 2008, made mistakes in 2008 in south carolina. the moment you see them release the cracken. >> he did help barack obama get re-elected in 2012. >> absolutely. when he was running as a candidate himself and she was on stage, you get two for the price of one. >> he's the best surrogate democrats have, except for his wife. >> let's see if he shows up here tonight. coming up -- terrorism is not going away after the presidential election. we'll take a closer look at where the candidates
i love bill clinton. people who hate bill clinton love to listen to bill clinton. he's an -- i think he's an unqualified asset for every one -- he'll say 100 smart, brilliant things did. >> how many votes in 2008? 18 million. the highest number of any candidate in any primary. let's set the record straight. she is her own person. she's her own woman. i know we sometime need to attach a man to our collar but she doesn't -- she loves him. she will use him. but she is her own woman. nobody's...
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clinton has explaining to do. we didn't need to de-emphasize and drop the investigation on different agencies, organizations and individuals. >> republican committee chairman trey gowdy said he never instructed him to focus on clinton. he said that he has, quote, demanded money from the committee, and committee refused to pay him, and he's now run to the press with his new allegations about secretary clinton. a spokesperson for the committee said in a statement that the claims are transparentally fals. the statement said, quote, thus directly contrary to his brand-new assertion, the employee actually was terminated, in part, because he himself manifested improper parrially and animus in his investigative work. >> wow. keep in mind, the house-led benghazi committee has been investigating benghazi for 17 months now. that's a month longer than the watergate investigation. taxpayers dolled out more than $4.6 million and counting. let's talk about this and the debate. a former manager of hillary clinton's 2008 campaign
clinton has explaining to do. we didn't need to de-emphasize and drop the investigation on different agencies, organizations and individuals. >> republican committee chairman trey gowdy said he never instructed him to focus on clinton. he said that he has, quote, demanded money from the committee, and committee refused to pay him, and he's now run to the press with his new allegations about secretary clinton. a spokesperson for the committee said in a statement that the claims are...
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clinton has a solid lead. let's look at the key states. >> with that lead you have to call her the front runner and go state by state, you do see she's facing a very tough surprising challenge from senator sanders. real clear politics average of several of the most recent polls. clinton leading in iowa but not by a lot. 37-31 vice president at 15. that's the first state iowa where barack obama stunned her in 2008. new hampshire that clinton won in 2008. this is interesting. sanders from neighboring vermont on average at 39% to 30% for clinton, some poll haves shown a bigger sanders lead, anderson. new hampshire appears to be a trouble state for secretary clinton and brand new numbers today, nevada and south carolina come next. let's go to south carolina first. look at this, 49% with the vice president in the race for secretary clinton. 49-24-18 for senator sanders. look at this without vice president biden. at the moment south carolina looks like a good fire wall state and the debate will be out of nevada, als
clinton has a solid lead. let's look at the key states. >> with that lead you have to call her the front runner and go state by state, you do see she's facing a very tough surprising challenge from senator sanders. real clear politics average of several of the most recent polls. clinton leading in iowa but not by a lot. 37-31 vice president at 15. that's the first state iowa where barack obama stunned her in 2008. new hampshire that clinton won in 2008. this is interesting. sanders from...
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democrats love hillary clinton. they also like bernie sanders and i think if they get to know martin oh molly and these other candidates, they will like them. i think the challenge is, one, it's created this press storm where all you've heard about from hillary clinton for the last four or five months now is the e-mails, bad polls and how the e-mails have caused her to have bad polls and that's a negative feedback loop that's hurt her. i think she has an opportunity start, this debate, as i said, pivot to something else and move forward. i think she can do that. it's going to take a lot of work and being transparent and nondefensive in how she answers the question, but the best opportunity she has is tomorrow night. >> but, david, whether it's -- dan, back to you. let's follow up on that. whether you think it's a real issue or not, or if you think it's something that is orchestrated by the republicans, it has become a talking point. she is being questioned about it. it has affected her in the polls and has affected
democrats love hillary clinton. they also like bernie sanders and i think if they get to know martin oh molly and these other candidates, they will like them. i think the challenge is, one, it's created this press storm where all you've heard about from hillary clinton for the last four or five months now is the e-mails, bad polls and how the e-mails have caused her to have bad polls and that's a negative feedback loop that's hurt her. i think she has an opportunity start, this debate, as i...
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hillary clinton in the middle. poll standing will determine the order of opening and closing statements. no candidate can bring a phone or a tablet or notes or any props on stage. they will each be given a pad of paper and pen and have water if they need it. what will they face? an all cnn panel this time around. moderator is our own anderson cooper. he is joined by dana bash and juan carlos lopez and don lemon watching facebook and instagram for questions he will present to the candidates. each candidate will have one minute to answer a direct question. if one gets brought up in somebody's answer, they have 30 seconds to respond to that. lights will tell them they are running overtime. anderson has the discretion to let any part of the conversation to go on longer if he feel it is is needed for whatever reason. you can bet the candidates on the edges want every moment they can get to try to make an impression and rise in the polls and maybe closer to center next time around. christine, john. >> tom foreman for us.
hillary clinton in the middle. poll standing will determine the order of opening and closing statements. no candidate can bring a phone or a tablet or notes or any props on stage. they will each be given a pad of paper and pen and have water if they need it. what will they face? an all cnn panel this time around. moderator is our own anderson cooper. he is joined by dana bash and juan carlos lopez and don lemon watching facebook and instagram for questions he will present to the candidates....
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it's because the clintons -- we don't say hillary clinton, bill clinton, we say the clintons. they have been there. you can imagine hillary clinton in a black church. hard to imagine bernie sanders would know what to do in a black church. that long relationship is there. but he does have room to grow especially if he focuses on these criminal justice issues. these issues that are really mobilized and motivated these younger african-american voters and their allies. if he comes in hard on criminal justice reform where hillary clinton was not there until recently, he may be able to grow. but he's going to have to grow. >> one thing bernie sanders does have in common with donald trump, the huge crowds that come out to see him 30,000, 20,000, it's amazing what's been going on. people want to hear what bernie sanders, democrats want to hear what he has to say. >> it is amazing. when you see the images and pictures come out on twitter of just a sea of people showing up in all sorts of places, everywhere boston to oregon, it really is amazing. and i think that, you know, he's been ab
it's because the clintons -- we don't say hillary clinton, bill clinton, we say the clintons. they have been there. you can imagine hillary clinton in a black church. hard to imagine bernie sanders would know what to do in a black church. that long relationship is there. but he does have room to grow especially if he focuses on these criminal justice issues. these issues that are really mobilized and motivated these younger african-american voters and their allies. if he comes in hard on...
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so hillary clinton is strength thi enned in new hampshire. >> so five points of clinton in iowa, that's how close he was. and up ten points in new hampshire. obviously that's a pretty significant. totally plausible if he wins those states. >> if he wins iowa, it will greatly strengthen his hand in new hampshire and if he wins both, it will greatly strengthens his hand in south carolina. if you look at thing a gra gate of the polling, hillary clinton has strengthened her position in new hampshire. and he still has a very good shot and he's in a -- he still has a good shot to win in new hampshire, but his chances go down without biden in the race. >> so let's talk about hillary clinton. then there is donald trump, right, that poll -- >> always the winner. >> the poll showing he would beat hillary clinton in a head to head but lose to joe biden. so donald trump is very excited. you see there on the top. he would have been crushed by joe biden. >> well, at this point in time. these are polls before joe biden got in the race. the problem donald trump has is his high unfavorable ratings. if y
so hillary clinton is strength thi enned in new hampshire. >> so five points of clinton in iowa, that's how close he was. and up ten points in new hampshire. obviously that's a pretty significant. totally plausible if he wins those states. >> if he wins iowa, it will greatly strengthen his hand in new hampshire and if he wins both, it will greatly strengthens his hand in south carolina. if you look at thing a gra gate of the polling, hillary clinton has strengthened her position in...
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some exchange with hillary clinton. how they manage that, how do they have a confront tration with her about an issue, her character, consistency without going over the line is the great challenge for the other people in the debate who will be a factor, whether poll numbers move an ounce or not. they will be players, too, they're desperate. they need something to happen. they need traction. >> i know the name martin o'malley is not top of mind when we think about the debate but that's the toughest challenge help began as the likely alternative to hillary clinton, eclipsed by bernie sanders, now on the edge of extinction and has to perform well in the debate. he has to confront the question you raise, how aggressive should i be? how do i pause myself, how do be the younger generation candidate. you have a 74-year-old in sanders, 67-year-old in clinton, he's a younger candidate. he may make that new generation appeal. >> thanks so much. more from all of you throughout the night. one man will oversee the tone of tonight's
some exchange with hillary clinton. how they manage that, how do they have a confront tration with her about an issue, her character, consistency without going over the line is the great challenge for the other people in the debate who will be a factor, whether poll numbers move an ounce or not. they will be players, too, they're desperate. they need something to happen. they need traction. >> i know the name martin o'malley is not top of mind when we think about the debate but that's the...
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clinton needs to explain? >> unfortunately i'm not permitted to get into any more details than that. >> podliska says in march the investigation took a turn after the "new york times" broke the story of hillary clinton using a personal e-mail server for state department business. after that happened the investigation's broader focus narrowed, he says. >> and i was told that things were now changed. that this was going to be what they termed an agency centric investigation. this actually meant they were going to focus on hillary clinton and on the state department. i was focused on other agencies, other individuals, other organizations that, you know, for the post-attack piece were responsible and i thought were culpable and should be held accountable for what they were doing. >> podliska had been investigating the intelligence agencies and the post benghazi talking points why the administration initially blamed the attacks incorrectly on an anti-muslim video. >> in june i was meeting also once again with senio
clinton needs to explain? >> unfortunately i'm not permitted to get into any more details than that. >> podliska says in march the investigation took a turn after the "new york times" broke the story of hillary clinton using a personal e-mail server for state department business. after that happened the investigation's broader focus narrowed, he says. >> and i was told that things were now changed. that this was going to be what they termed an agency centric...
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but clinton will see it coming this time. >> i think assume that hillary clinton hasn't changed. >> i read this memo. i thought what a great memo. must have been done a great job. >> i want to quote something else from the memo here. that dan wrote. okay. i don't know maybe axelrod wrote this line. >> had a million authors. >> i think we need that soundtrack. >> it says hillary clinton puts quote obtaining and preserving political power ahead of reliable principles. i mean, we are laughing about this, but when we look at the word cloud, quinnipiac did a poll, but the top three words for hillary clinton were liar, dishonest and untrustworthy. that's the way she is now. that's the same perception this memo noticed, helped create, whatever the word might be back in 2008. >> listen, i think that that is her biggest challenge tonight. is that you have a number of issues that she's flip-flopped on just in the past couple of weeks that is the truth. however, in she get -- if she gets out there and maybe she winds up getting a pass. here's the reality. people want to believe that even if you
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>>> hillary clinton on the hot seat for hours, hours and hours. an 11-hour hearing on the benghazi terror attack. this went late, folks. there were big emotional moments. we have new reaction this morning coming up. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> and i'm christine romans. this morning hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail. she's in virginia after that exhausting and exhaustive 11-hour grilling by the house benghazi committee. again and again republicans pressed the former secretary of state about her response to security concerns at the u.s. diplomatic compound in benghazi, libya. they drilled into her actions on the night of the attack on that compound, the attack in 2012, an attack that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens, foreign service officer sean smith and cia contractors glen doherty and tyrone woods. at times clinton's testimony was emotional. >> i wonder if you would like to comment on what it's like to be dealing with the allegation that you deliberately caused the life of an ambassador wh
>>> hillary clinton on the hot seat for hours, hours and hours. an 11-hour hearing on the benghazi terror attack. this went late, folks. there were big emotional moments. we have new reaction this morning coming up. good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." i'm john berman. >> and i'm christine romans. this morning hillary clinton is back on the campaign trail. she's in virginia after that exhausting and exhaustive 11-hour grilling by the house benghazi...
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clinton. she's the obvious front-runner right now in this race. but a few moments ago, vermont senator bernie sanders has been giving her a run for her money making her feel the heat, feel the burn, you might say, as supporters might say in polls like places like new hampshire. but there are other candidates up on this stage who have a lot to prove on tuesday night. you mentioned one, former governor martin o'malley, will be trying to differentiate himself from the other contenders but loin conchafinco and it is bernie sanders that has captured the progressive nature of the democratic party. much in the same way that barack obama did back in 2008. he likes to remind supporters that he opposed the iraq war in 2002. he's now saying hillary clinton voted in favor of that iraq war back in 2002. echoes, shades of that battle royale between barack obama and hillary clinton. but earlier today bernie sanders was asked whether or not he can put together that same coalition, capture that same lightning
clinton. she's the obvious front-runner right now in this race. but a few moments ago, vermont senator bernie sanders has been giving her a run for her money making her feel the heat, feel the burn, you might say, as supporters might say in polls like places like new hampshire. but there are other candidates up on this stage who have a lot to prove on tuesday night. you mentioned one, former governor martin o'malley, will be trying to differentiate himself from the other contenders but loin...
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he had a lot of slow zincers at hillary clinton, in the end, i respect what hillary clinton and her husband has done for our country. our country needs new leadership. that was the beginning of that alternative. >> hillary clinton said to him, i appreciated your endorsement in 2008. she was right. she was ready for that. >> he said something changed since 2008. >> right. >> you know, right at that moment, her team and her allies were sending out the full endorsement. >> how big a deal is it? bernie sanders said after the debate, they didn't talk enough about income and equality. they did talk a lot about wall street. i thought you saw a very important distinction. hick hick kept saying, hey, if states want to do that let them do it. that wasn't the question s. question is what will you do about banks and wall street. o'malley was strong on that, does it matter to the voters at least right now? >> i think it might. it's almost a republican argument that she kept making that this will all come down to the state. it's an elegant dodge, but it certain live wasn't the way that some democrats wou
he had a lot of slow zincers at hillary clinton, in the end, i respect what hillary clinton and her husband has done for our country. our country needs new leadership. that was the beginning of that alternative. >> hillary clinton said to him, i appreciated your endorsement in 2008. she was right. she was ready for that. >> he said something changed since 2008. >> right. >> you know, right at that moment, her team and her allies were sending out the full endorsement....
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so, too, has hillary clinton. a huge moment in the campaign as well, stay was. >>> huge day on capitol hill. hillary clinton face to face with the select committee on benghazi. answering questions they have been waiting mons to ask. answers she's been waiting a long time to give. >>> breaking overnight. paul ryan moves closer to becoming speaker of the house. the new support he's receiving. >>> inside the big decision from joe biden. not to run for president. details you have not heard from insiders about why and how and how late he made that decision. >> fascinating. >> welcome back to "early start." >> 31 minutes past the hour. it all happen this is morning. in just hours, hillary clinton goes before the house benghazi committee. questions and answers that could last all day. eight hours. the committee says the focus will be the 2012 attack on the u.s. diplomatic compound in libya. the attacks that killed u.s. ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. they're to ask her about the security problems at t
so, too, has hillary clinton. a huge moment in the campaign as well, stay was. >>> huge day on capitol hill. hillary clinton face to face with the select committee on benghazi. answering questions they have been waiting mons to ask. answers she's been waiting a long time to give. >>> breaking overnight. paul ryan moves closer to becoming speaker of the house. the new support he's receiving. >>> inside the big decision from joe biden. not to run for president. details...
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aides to clinton say she is ready. she spent the week preparing with policy and legal teams going over potential questions and studying up on the events leading up to and following the benghazi attacks. it was a long time, after all. there have been more than a half dozen congressional investigations following the benghazi attacks but there has been a greater political tone to this one. democrats, of course, mann taken it was designed as a takedown of clinton and you had the string of comments recently by republicans, almost backing up those accusations. the committee chairman, trey gowdy says he will prove the committee is not about politics with a hearing that is respectful of clinton and focuses on the facts surrounding the benghazi attacks. democrats, republicans, the state department, all will be watching this hearing, putting out their own spin, their own talking points. but for secretary clinton, this is really a chance to defend her record as secretary of state and argue that this committee is retreading old gr
aides to clinton say she is ready. she spent the week preparing with policy and legal teams going over potential questions and studying up on the events leading up to and following the benghazi attacks. it was a long time, after all. there have been more than a half dozen congressional investigations following the benghazi attacks but there has been a greater political tone to this one. democrats, of course, mann taken it was designed as a takedown of clinton and you had the string of comments...
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i do not support hillary clinton. >> reporter: he believes hillary clinton has much to answer for. >> republicans are going to listen to you and think this is some liberal trying to get hillary clinton off the hook. liberals will her you and say, look, see, he's exonerating hillary clinton. this committee is all political and hillary has nothing to sman. what's your message to these partisans? >> i'm trying to be objective about this. as i stated hillary clinton has a lot of explaining to do. we, however, did not have to shift resources to hyperfocus on hillary clinton and didn't have to de-emphasize or drop the investigation on different agencies or different individuals. >> reporter: clinton has faced intense questioning from congress on the state department in benghazi. >> as i've said many times, i take responsibility. >> reporter: republicans have accused her state department of denying requests for additional security at the us mission before the attack. and for being slow to acknowledge it was a terrorist attack. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a pr
i do not support hillary clinton. >> reporter: he believes hillary clinton has much to answer for. >> republicans are going to listen to you and think this is some liberal trying to get hillary clinton off the hook. liberals will her you and say, look, see, he's exonerating hillary clinton. this committee is all political and hillary has nothing to sman. what's your message to these partisans? >> i'm trying to be objective about this. as i stated hillary clinton has a lot of...
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he's exonerating hillary clinton. this committee is all political and hillary has nothing to explain. what's your message to these partisans? >> i'm trying to be objective. hillary clinton has a lot of explaining to do. but we didn't need to de-emphasize and in some cases drop the investigation on different agencies, different organizations and different individuals. >> clinton of course has faced intense questioning from congress on the state department in benghazi. >> as i have said many times i take responsibility. >> republicans have accused her state department of denying requests for additional security at the u.s. mission before the attack and for being slow to acknowledge it was a terrorist attack. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or because of guys out for a walk one night who decided to kill some americans? what poiwhat difference at this point does it make? >> several investigations have detailed the many failures of the obama administration in protecting americans in l
he's exonerating hillary clinton. this committee is all political and hillary has nothing to explain. what's your message to these partisans? >> i'm trying to be objective. hillary clinton has a lot of explaining to do. but we didn't need to de-emphasize and in some cases drop the investigation on different agencies, different organizations and different individuals. >> clinton of course has faced intense questioning from congress on the state department in benghazi. >> as i...
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republicans pressed clinton trying to make their case. she failed in her duty to secure the american diplomatic mission in benghazi, libya. democrats dismiss the entire episode as a partisan taxpayer-funded witch hunt. >> you know, i would imagine i've thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> hillary clinton stood her ground today before the congressional committee investigating the benghazi attacks from her time as secretary of state. her long-awaited testimony shed more fireworks than light on the 2012 assault on the u.s. consulate in libya that took the lives of the u.s. ambassador and three other americans. >> we're going to pursue the truth in a manner worthy of the memory of the four people who lost their lives. and worthy of the respect of our fellow citizens. and we are going to write that final definitive accounting of what happened in benghazi. >> but the hearing soon devolved into a familiar partisan argument that's dominated american politics for much
republicans pressed clinton trying to make their case. she failed in her duty to secure the american diplomatic mission in benghazi, libya. democrats dismiss the entire episode as a partisan taxpayer-funded witch hunt. >> you know, i would imagine i've thought more about what happened than all of you put together. i've lost more sleep than all of you put together. >> hillary clinton stood her ground today before the congressional committee investigating the benghazi attacks from her...
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and i'm not a hillary clinton supporter. i don't go into investigation over the clintons assuming they're telling the truth or assuming that they followed the law or the rules. but in this case, this does have the feel of a partisan witch hunt. they could both be true. he could be angry and bitter and he could be mad because he's fired, and he could still be elitting the truth. again -- >> let me ask one more thing before i let you go. to you, tara, do you believe this is a political witch hunt or not, and that is to be determined? ultimately, you also want to have these committees in the future to get to the bottom of things like this. do you worry that all of the political fighting over this will dissuade some from setting these up in the future? >> no, because it's a bipartisan committee. there are democrats and republicans on this committee at the same time. so any democrats that protest what's going on, they have the opportunity to do that. but they've been working together in a bipartisan fashion. and absolutely, the r
and i'm not a hillary clinton supporter. i don't go into investigation over the clintons assuming they're telling the truth or assuming that they followed the law or the rules. but in this case, this does have the feel of a partisan witch hunt. they could both be true. he could be angry and bitter and he could be mad because he's fired, and he could still be elitting the truth. again -- >> let me ask one more thing before i let you go. to you, tara, do you believe this is a political...
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bill clinton is a conceptional thinker. hillary is someone who sits down and does the hard studying, prepares herself and does better on the test than bill clinton. >> can she, then, turn it around from test day to sort of improve when she gets out on the trail? >> it depends on what she's up against. right now the wind is at her back. have you to go back to the key moment, that is bernie sanders' gift that is going to keep on giving when he said, we don't give a damn about your e-mails. that changed the equation of everything. it meant the democrats who has had great anger at hillary clinton because of the server question, now give her a pass on it. that translated as well going into yesterday's hearing. so, the republicans no longer were quite as credible on this question. again, she was very nuanced. hillary clinton has a way -- dave gergen said in an interview with my colleague bob woodward the other day, he said, well, she doesn't lie. she's very careful with the truth. it's a distinction he makes, but it's very hard -
bill clinton is a conceptional thinker. hillary is someone who sits down and does the hard studying, prepares herself and does better on the test than bill clinton. >> can she, then, turn it around from test day to sort of improve when she gets out on the trail? >> it depends on what she's up against. right now the wind is at her back. have you to go back to the key moment, that is bernie sanders' gift that is going to keep on giving when he said, we don't give a damn about your...
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hillary clinton went after that. listen. >> we have to look at the fact that we lose 90 people a day from gun violence. this has gone on too long and it's time the entire country stood up against the nra. >> that is a very big number. if you look at the last year, it is largely correct, about 92 people per day in 2013. but this number also includes all suicides and all accidental deaths and all cases where we don't really know quite what happened. those distinctions do not make this a less important issue. but it makes her statements somewhat misleading. the economy was something that bernie sanders wanted to talk about, specifically in struggling communities. listen to him. >> african american youth unemployment is 51%. hispanic youth unemployment is 36%. >> boy, those are whopping numbers out there. huge numbers. look at that. the problem is, those would be the numbers that would represent underemployment. if you're actually looking at unemployment, the numbers from the government are much, much lower. 21 % and 13%
hillary clinton went after that. listen. >> we have to look at the fact that we lose 90 people a day from gun violence. this has gone on too long and it's time the entire country stood up against the nra. >> that is a very big number. if you look at the last year, it is largely correct, about 92 people per day in 2013. but this number also includes all suicides and all accidental deaths and all cases where we don't really know quite what happened. those distinctions do not make this...
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. >> let's talk about hillary clinton. you say you're a hillary clinton supporter. what we heard from bernie sanders was the most poignant critique we've heard so far. he used similar phrasing that president obama saying he'll govern based on principle not on poll numbers. it's something that secretary clinton has been fighting for some time. there are many in the party who believe she often goes with the direction of the wind. >> well, you know, if you look at the national polling taking place among democrats, hillary clinton is even leading bernie sanders on the issues he's trying to focus on like handling the economy and standing up to wall street. for hillary clinton it's important to stay above that and keep focussed on the larger picture. why she's the strongest candidate against republicans. obviously bernie sanders is going to try to define himself separately from hillary clinton. hillary clinton supporters are going to say that senator sanders voted five times against the brady bill because of political pressure in vice president. the bigger picture is when
. >> let's talk about hillary clinton. you say you're a hillary clinton supporter. what we heard from bernie sanders was the most poignant critique we've heard so far. he used similar phrasing that president obama saying he'll govern based on principle not on poll numbers. it's something that secretary clinton has been fighting for some time. there are many in the party who believe she often goes with the direction of the wind. >> well, you know, if you look at the national polling...
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it can be the likable hillary clinton. then the unpersonable hillary clinton. and what they need is, you know, ten seconds, five seconds, either of a video clip that can be shown in iowa, again and again and again. and let's be -- that is part of what the take-away is on the hope of republican candidates here. >> but there's something going on here. i'll tell you why, there's somebody, a staffer who did a hit piece on me yesterday. and it was so beautifully intentional. i think said that she spoke for over six hours to them. they said it was only 5 1/2. i go back to the clinton people, i go, well, she was over six hours. and to write a memo, saying cuomo got this wrong. and they parsed my words so intentionally. >> absolutely. it's their goals, rough up anyone that you see as a potential enemy, threat, spin -- you know, frame things to whatever sort of talking points that we need. look, they're going to come out of this wanting to go after either whatever kind of media is either suggesting that there's nothing here for hillary. that it's tough for hillary. i th
it can be the likable hillary clinton. then the unpersonable hillary clinton. and what they need is, you know, ten seconds, five seconds, either of a video clip that can be shown in iowa, again and again and again. and let's be -- that is part of what the take-away is on the hope of republican candidates here. >> but there's something going on here. i'll tell you why, there's somebody, a staffer who did a hit piece on me yesterday. and it was so beautifully intentional. i think said that...
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i go back pretty far with the clintons, too. it's not about the clintons. it's not about the o'malleys. it's about our country. that's why i'm running. >> we had a voter panel on last hour. one of them is one of your supporters. i asked a question he would like me to ask you this morning. would you be willing to be hillary clinton's running mate? that was his question. >> he's my supporter. >> yes. >> he happens to think you two are a great team. what do you think about that team or partnership? >> no one runs for vice president. i'm not running for vice president. i'm running for president of the united states. i believe if you look at the body of work that i have been able to produce over 15 years of executive experience, not only passing comprehensive gun safety legislation, marriage equality and the dream act, passing a living wage, i have done other things candidates only talk about doing. that's why i'm running. i'm not running for any other reason except to win this thing. we have had 30 great staff on the ground in iowa. a dozen in new hampshire. an
i go back pretty far with the clintons, too. it's not about the clintons. it's not about the o'malleys. it's about our country. that's why i'm running. >> we had a voter panel on last hour. one of them is one of your supporters. i asked a question he would like me to ask you this morning. would you be willing to be hillary clinton's running mate? that was his question. >> he's my supporter. >> yes. >> he happens to think you two are a great team. what do you think about...
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well, we're going to talk about bill clinton now on the campaign trail with hillary clinton. he was on "stephen colbert" last night. we just played one of his clips. reward or risk having bill clinton out there in such a spotlight when you're talking about hillary and her campaign? >> yeah. i mean, the clinton campaign has apparently decided to deploy bubba, and that's never a bad idea. there is nobody who's more of a warrior than bill clinton. he just does well and he's in many ways his wife's best advocate. even though it was sort of a softball interview, he made a lot of common-sense arguments and was in all his full glory. bubba is out. bubba has been released, people. watch out. >> some have said that this may have to do with clinton trying to shore up support with some of the minority voting groups, african-americans, hispanic voters. we know that bill clinton is well liked in those states. >> it's important to remember that, you know, eight years ago when hillary clinton ran for the democratic nomination against president obama or then-senator obama, she actually did v
well, we're going to talk about bill clinton now on the campaign trail with hillary clinton. he was on "stephen colbert" last night. we just played one of his clips. reward or risk having bill clinton out there in such a spotlight when you're talking about hillary and her campaign? >> yeah. i mean, the clinton campaign has apparently decided to deploy bubba, and that's never a bad idea. there is nobody who's more of a warrior than bill clinton. he just does well and he's in many...
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hillary clinton has questions to answer. we did not need to de-emphasize and drop the investigation on different agencies and organizations and different individuals. >> reporter: on sunday, republican chairman trey gowdy said he never instructed podliska to focus on clinton. he says podliska demanded money from the committee and the committee refused to pay him. a spokesperson for the committee said in a statement that podliska's claims are transparently false. podliska says he was terminated for cause including for putting together a hit piece on officials. the statement says directly contrary to the assertion, the employee was terminated in part because he himself manifested improper partiality. >> chris, thank you for that. don't miss the first democratic debate here on cnn at 8:30 p.m. eastern time. >>> harsh words for vladimir putin from president obama in an interview on "60 minutes." the president criticizes the russian leader as weak for launching a hit campaign in syria. he says the u.s. is already doing all it can
hillary clinton has questions to answer. we did not need to de-emphasize and drop the investigation on different agencies and organizations and different individuals. >> reporter: on sunday, republican chairman trey gowdy said he never instructed podliska to focus on clinton. he says podliska demanded money from the committee and the committee refused to pay him. a spokesperson for the committee said in a statement that podliska's claims are transparently false. podliska says he was...
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hillary clinton met with her. they're both seeking her support and over the next couple of weeks particularly if biden gets in the race i think she'll be somebody to keep an eye on. >> fun. >> candy carson, of course, is the wife of dr. ben carson expect her to be more involved and take a more acti iive role the coming days. she was down in alabama signing paper work for her husband on the ballot there. she was the cowriter of his new book. expect her to be in iowa. they feel she connects with folks there. they're a bit of a christian power couple. she's probably one of the best known of the candidates' spouses. e grew up in detroit. she's a classically trained violinist. she's going to be out there. they see her as a force multiplier out there in places that he can't be. so it'll be interesting to see how her political persona as a candidate spouse emerges. >> you get into the stretch 105 days to iowa. any help you can get on the campaign trail matters. >> the next president has something else to look forward to
hillary clinton met with her. they're both seeking her support and over the next couple of weeks particularly if biden gets in the race i think she'll be somebody to keep an eye on. >> fun. >> candy carson, of course, is the wife of dr. ben carson expect her to be more involved and take a more acti iive role the coming days. she was down in alabama signing paper work for her husband on the ballot there. she was the cowriter of his new book. expect her to be in iowa. they feel she...
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will it help or hurt hillary clinton? >>> and donald trump waying in on tomorrow's debate picking winners and losers. that's what he does, right? and why what is missing from the debate, it's actually him. let's go "outfront." good evening, i'm erin burnett. we are live from las vegas. two heavyweights, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are counting down to the showdown that could make or break their campaign. clinton has been practicing. she's been practicing, practicing, practicing with mock components. bernie sanders said he only started studying reluctantly after two aides sat him down and gave him a talk. we're live in las vegas and begin with jeff zeleny in our coverage. hillary clinton, a lot of preparation, a lot of that would be her personality, how she prepares for things. but the question is, is she nervous? >> reporter: she certainly comes into this debate having more information than anyone before. she did some 25 debates in the 2008 cycle. but tomorrow night when she stands on this stage behind me right her
will it help or hurt hillary clinton? >>> and donald trump waying in on tomorrow's debate picking winners and losers. that's what he does, right? and why what is missing from the debate, it's actually him. let's go "outfront." good evening, i'm erin burnett. we are live from las vegas. two heavyweights, hillary clinton and bernie sanders are counting down to the showdown that could make or break their campaign. clinton has been practicing. she's been practicing, practicing,...
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to chelsea clinton. let me read you what this e-mail says. this was new. we had not known about this before. it said two officers, from hillary to chelsea, two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. that information was conveyed, david, from had hillary clinton to chelsea clinton. >> right. >> within the hours that she released to the public a statement about what happened in benghazi. now, ben, in some republicans on the committee mischaracterized what that statement said. also that statement said some people are saying it was a video. hillary clinton certainly did not say in the statement that these people in benghazi were killed by an al qaeda-like group. why the omission? >> she also -- >> no, no. why didn't she tell the american people in that release that some people were suggesting that our four americans in benghazi were killed by an al qaeda-like group? >> there was a lot of conflicting information in the moment. as i said, as she testified, one piece of information wa
to chelsea clinton. let me read you what this e-mail says. this was new. we had not known about this before. it said two officers, from hillary to chelsea, two officers were killed today in benghazi by an al qaeda-like group. that information was conveyed, david, from had hillary clinton to chelsea clinton. >> right. >> within the hours that she released to the public a statement about what happened in benghazi. now, ben, in some republicans on the committee mischaracterized what...
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led by hillary clinton. congresswoman susan brooks trying to make the point hillary clinton was much more engaged in day-to-day safety in libya in 2011 then she was in 2012. congressman also making that point. when westmoreland was talking, he managed to get from her that chris stevens, this person, this late ambassador, who was killed tragically september 11th, 2012, she described as a good friend, he did not have her e-mail address. we've gone down this rabbit hole dealing with her friend blumenthal. i don't know if there are any schoolchildren watching this testimony out there, that it's going to give them a lot of confidence in our american legislative branch. >> significant for clinton is she does have these democrats on the select committee who are obviously coming to her defense at every opportunity and challenging the republicans, had she appeared only with republicans there, would have been a different game today, would have been a different round of testimony. she wouldn't have had that kind of pro
led by hillary clinton. congresswoman susan brooks trying to make the point hillary clinton was much more engaged in day-to-day safety in libya in 2011 then she was in 2012. congressman also making that point. when westmoreland was talking, he managed to get from her that chris stevens, this person, this late ambassador, who was killed tragically september 11th, 2012, she described as a good friend, he did not have her e-mail address. we've gone down this rabbit hole dealing with her friend...
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clinton 1992. and the challenges is a familiar one for clinton. remember this exchange from her last bid for white house? >> my question to you is, what can you say to the voters of new hampshire on this stage tonight who see your resume and like it but are hesitating on the likability issue, where they seem to like barack obama more. >> well, that hurts my feelings. [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry, senator. i'm sorry. >> but i'll try to go on. -- [ laughter ] he's very likable. i agree with that. i don't think i'm that bad. >> you're likable enough, hillary. >> thank you senator. >> no doubt about it. >> i appreciate that. >> ooh, ouch ouch ouch. let's explore why hillary clinton's unfavorable or unlikability ratings are so high. why is that? >> well she's been the subject of basically sustained attacks for the last nine months. she's been seen as the overwhelmingly likely democratic nominee. the gop and the committees began focusing attacks on her a long while ago. and things like the e-mail scandal so
clinton 1992. and the challenges is a familiar one for clinton. remember this exchange from her last bid for white house? >> my question to you is, what can you say to the voters of new hampshire on this stage tonight who see your resume and like it but are hesitating on the likability issue, where they seem to like barack obama more. >> well, that hurts my feelings. [ laughter ] >> i'm sorry, senator. i'm sorry. >> but i'll try to go on. -- [ laughter ] he's very...
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hillary clinton speaks to house committee on benghazi. and even the republicans admit there's nothing new in the hearing. >> special forces rescue dozen of hostages from isis. >> and a hurricane is barrelling towards mexico. it's great to have you with us. i'm john vause. >> and i'm isha sesay. "newsroom l.a." starts right now.
hillary clinton speaks to house committee on benghazi. and even the republicans admit there's nothing new in the hearing. >> special forces rescue dozen of hostages from isis. >> and a hurricane is barrelling towards mexico. it's great to have you with us. i'm john vause. >> and i'm isha sesay. "newsroom l.a." starts right now.
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hillary clinton had a private server. that was new information. >> when they asked to turn it over, there's not enough time. but information about the e-mails that were turned over also about the e e-mails weren't turned over. so they have found out new information. >> on the e e-mails, president obama was on "60 minutes" and addressed this. here he was. >> she made a mistake. she's acknowledged it. i do think that the way it's been ginned up is in part because of politics. it is important for her to answer these questions to the satisfaction of the american public. . i can tell you that this is not a situation in which america's national security was endangered. >> so, yes, a mistake, didn't affect national security. your reaction? >> the president, while he made a passionate defense, is not an impartial observer here. the questions about whether or not there was national security implications and questions about some wrong doing, that's ultimately going to be up to the investigators. >> i want you to react to the new at
hillary clinton had a private server. that was new information. >> when they asked to turn it over, there's not enough time. but information about the e-mails that were turned over also about the e e-mails weren't turned over. so they have found out new information. >> on the e e-mails, president obama was on "60 minutes" and addressed this. here he was. >> she made a mistake. she's acknowledged it. i do think that the way it's been ginned up is in part because of...
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clinton, katy perry. a lot of star power. >> reporter: there sure is, poppy, a lot of star power here. the big crowd that's gathered here behind us, of course they want to hear from the clintons, but i think they also want to hear from katy perry. you mentioned rallies, if you see in the distance the bridge you can see across the des moines river, that's where the bernie sanders crowd is gathering, as well. there's some taunting going back and forth, at least from the sanders side, some supporters on stage there saying we can't hear you, we want to hear you roar, of course, going after the popular song that katy perry sings. look, this is all about getting the democrats fired up and enthused. 100 days before the iowa caucuses here, martin o'malley, the former governor of maryland is also on hand here just about a block away. he'll be playing some of his own music. it's down to three candidates in this democratic race and coming on the heels of some of the ten strongest days of the hillary clinton campaign
clinton, katy perry. a lot of star power. >> reporter: there sure is, poppy, a lot of star power here. the big crowd that's gathered here behind us, of course they want to hear from the clintons, but i think they also want to hear from katy perry. you mentioned rallies, if you see in the distance the bridge you can see across the des moines river, that's where the bernie sanders crowd is gathering, as well. there's some taunting going back and forth, at least from the sanders side, some...
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pro-hillary clinton super pac and was a long time adviser to president bill clinton. paul, if you were backstage with hillary clinton, which i'm pretty sure you're not allowed to be, since they're part of a super pac, what will you be telling her to do? >> this is the part i miss the most. i was the last person to talk to bill clinton before he went out to every debate. this is what i would say to hillary, which is what i said to her husband. you've got good one-liners, you've got a good plan. but if something pops in your head, say it. you have great extinction. you trust your extinction and don't rehearse canned lines. that's what she needs more than anything. the confidence to throw deep. it's hard to do when you're the front-runner. >> are her instincts as good at her husband's? >> nobody is as good as him. >> is a candidate who has debated as much as she has, do you think she gets nervous? >> absolutely. i'm sure there are times when she wants to make sure that she remembers not just her lines but what the other candidates have been saying. you know what, the goa
pro-hillary clinton super pac and was a long time adviser to president bill clinton. paul, if you were backstage with hillary clinton, which i'm pretty sure you're not allowed to be, since they're part of a super pac, what will you be telling her to do? >> this is the part i miss the most. i was the last person to talk to bill clinton before he went out to every debate. this is what i would say to hillary, which is what i said to her husband. you've got good one-liners, you've got a good...
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i think you saw a hillary clinton that was very authentic. someone said earlier today that's the hillary clinton that i know as a friend. and i see so often. the humor, the ability to in bu a little bit of the gender card not in a full frontal way but tactful way. >> let's talk about that for a second. i know ana was not a big fan of what's the biggest difference between you and president obama, and she mentioned her gender. why didn't you care for that so much? >> because she said it over and over again during the debate. it's interesting because ichs on the morning show today like a hundred hours ago in las vegas. and they had a voter from las vegas talking about it. a female. a democrat. and she had the same exact reaction. it almost felt like every half an hour she was talking about being a woman. you know, when you're the only one woman standing on the stage, i'm not sure you need to emphasize it to that degree. >> but, lisa, very quickly if you could. she didn't do it in 2008. and the campaign is trying to do some things differently thi
i think you saw a hillary clinton that was very authentic. someone said earlier today that's the hillary clinton that i know as a friend. and i see so often. the humor, the ability to in bu a little bit of the gender card not in a full frontal way but tactful way. >> let's talk about that for a second. i know ana was not a big fan of what's the biggest difference between you and president obama, and she mentioned her gender. why didn't you care for that so much? >> because she said...
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hillary clinton is not a weak front runner today. she strengthened herself yesterday and consistently led these polls. she and bernie sanders together hold about 75% of the vote in most of the polls that we've seen, so there's not a whole of oxygen in the tank. >> dana, do you agree? that notion that this would turn to joe biden's decision making, find that hard to imagine. >> i love david's saying about slam the notebook shut. i agree. hard to imagine. >> i love david's anecdote about slamming the notebook shut. i agree. it is very, very hard to imagine. i've been talking to democrats today who say of course hillary clinton did very well last night but there is as i said still concern about her as a general election candidate because she is a clinton, because for all the things that you asked her about last night. she has a trust deficit and because people know her and many of the people who know her don't like her out there that you're already kind of taking away so much of the electret talking about the general election and that w
hillary clinton is not a weak front runner today. she strengthened herself yesterday and consistently led these polls. she and bernie sanders together hold about 75% of the vote in most of the polls that we've seen, so there's not a whole of oxygen in the tank. >> dana, do you agree? that notion that this would turn to joe biden's decision making, find that hard to imagine. >> i love david's saying about slam the notebook shut. i agree. hard to imagine. >> i love david's...
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against hillary clinton? >> i believe it is hillary clinton against hillary clinton fundamentally in the debate and the race at this point. these two polls are an iowa check. iowa and new hampshire are anomalous, both 59% white states. one-third of all democratic primary voters in 2008, the last time we had a competitive race between president obama and hillary clinton were minority voters. today, hillary clinton is dominant among those voters. you see the numbers here in south carolina, we assume the numbers here in nevada. she's in a very strong -- until bernie sanders proves he can crack into that minority support and/or joe biden comes in and fractures that minority support, it is very difficult to see how anybody gets past her on their own terms. the issue really is not so much do a majority of democrats prefer bernie sanders to hillary clinton, it's whether a majority of democrats conclude that hillary clinton is or is not a strong, viable, general election candidate given the incoming she's taken over
against hillary clinton? >> i believe it is hillary clinton against hillary clinton fundamentally in the debate and the race at this point. these two polls are an iowa check. iowa and new hampshire are anomalous, both 59% white states. one-third of all democratic primary voters in 2008, the last time we had a competitive race between president obama and hillary clinton were minority voters. today, hillary clinton is dominant among those voters. you see the numbers here in south carolina,...
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hillary clinton will be center stage. so her right, vermont senator bernie sanders who is leading in the key state of new hampshire. on her left, former governor martin o'malley, a lot at stake for him. jim webb and lincoln chafee, they will book end the stage. there's a brand-new poll out today which does show hillary clinton out on top 19 points ahead of bernie sanders right there. if vice president joe biden enters the race, he would be in third place. the other candidates far, far behind. the biden candidacy is still an if as we sit here this afternoon. no word out of delaware yet. that is where joe biden has been gathered at his house with family, with friends potentially, with advisers talking about a potential run. we sim ply do not know what he has decided or if he has decided yet. but back here in las vegas, the preparations are being made inside the debate hall either way. jim acosta is in the wynn las vegas right now where you can see the beautiful room, the beautiful setup. all cnn staff in there working to ge
hillary clinton will be center stage. so her right, vermont senator bernie sanders who is leading in the key state of new hampshire. on her left, former governor martin o'malley, a lot at stake for him. jim webb and lincoln chafee, they will book end the stage. there's a brand-new poll out today which does show hillary clinton out on top 19 points ahead of bernie sanders right there. if vice president joe biden enters the race, he would be in third place. the other candidates far, far behind....