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clinton said good-bye to former president. >> literally, from the moment clinton was elected, the right wing decided they would exploit scandals. there was a premium on going back to arkansas, and trying to unturn every rock in their past. >> you had the american spectator, that david brock worked for. mounting a concerted campaign, what they call the arkansas project, where they dug up every bit of dirt they could against bill and hillary. >> i would chase down every, right-wing talking point, every right-wing con spspiracy theory >> two troopers who protected mr. clinton during his years as governor, helped him arrange extramarital affairs. >> not only were right-wing opponents like david brock getting picked up in the press. but also, the first lady, herself, is becoming prime target. >> it's called travel gate. seven longtime white house travel office officials were fired. >> scandal after scandal, fueled by the right, start to hit the mainstream media. >> hit the headlines in splashing mud. >> it was a drumbeat. a constant effort to bring her down. >> most roads lead from the first
clinton said good-bye to former president. >> literally, from the moment clinton was elected, the right wing decided they would exploit scandals. there was a premium on going back to arkansas, and trying to unturn every rock in their past. >> you had the american spectator, that david brock worked for. mounting a concerted campaign, what they call the arkansas project, where they dug up every bit of dirt they could against bill and hillary. >> i would chase down every,...
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clinton. >> president clinton had talked about health care, the need to reform health care, the rising cost of health care and the effect not only on our economy but on specific families and his thoughts about how the system could be reformed and improved. it was novel certainly to have a first lady with the kind of confidence and skill and policy chops that she brought to it. >> bill clinton hugely admired and respected hillary clinton. he thought that she was up to this challenge. >> mr. president, it's no secret, we've all been reading the press clips and reviews in the first 100 days of the administration. mrs. clinton has been doing, i think, a little better than mr. clinton in terms of the reviews. >> she just had one thing to do. that's why. >> it's health care. has that turned out to be tougher? have you said to him some nights, thanks a lot, mr. president? that's a tough, tough issue. >> i remember when we did that interview, they created this kind of protective cloak around them in a verbal sense to make sure that they were saying the right things to protect each other. >> an
clinton. >> president clinton had talked about health care, the need to reform health care, the rising cost of health care and the effect not only on our economy but on specific families and his thoughts about how the system could be reformed and improved. it was novel certainly to have a first lady with the kind of confidence and skill and policy chops that she brought to it. >> bill clinton hugely admired and respected hillary clinton. he thought that she was up to this challenge....
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the clinton campaign to watch the results i went by the clinton headquarters it was very crowded and even in the reserved area so i decided to go to this private party my girlfriend and i and robert dinero and others were sponsoring a friday weinstein was there we had been a supporter of the campaign and that's how i found myself sitting that night just watching the returns this was way before any of the allegations against why stina gone public so i don't think any of us were aware of any of that what are we wise to was later accused of big donor to the clinton campaign you think of hillary clinton in one weinstein would be in jail right now i think that if hillary clinton won i don't know if he'd be in jail i don't think she would have done anything to interfere with an investigation or prosecution that has not been anything that that i knew as a senator as 1st lady i've never seen or try to stop the judge in the investigations and once in a cause denies all the accusations and is there fighting the case why did you always have an affinity for the democrats given that hillary clint
the clinton campaign to watch the results i went by the clinton headquarters it was very crowded and even in the reserved area so i decided to go to this private party my girlfriend and i and robert dinero and others were sponsoring a friday weinstein was there we had been a supporter of the campaign and that's how i found myself sitting that night just watching the returns this was way before any of the allegations against why stina gone public so i don't think any of us were aware of any of...
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clinton won i don't know if he'd be in jail i don't think she would have done anything to interfere with an investigation or prosecution that is not been anything that i knew as a senator as 1st lady i've never seen or try to stop the gist of the investigations when cynic was denies all the accusations and is fighting the case why did you always have an affinity for the democrats given that hillary clinton certainly in the global south is known for a foreign policy that is has been devastating to countries all around the world i mean libya to name to name one country which doesn't doesn't feature in this book but it's africa's riches but having a country and now lies in ruins because of obama and clinton obviously well i disagreed with that and i said that i would have marched under clinton administration when they came with the omnibus crime bill that i think led to a lot of incarceration of blacks in in the ninety's i marched against clinton on welfare reform. no i think politics is about choices and i felt that they were a better choice than the opposition but i by no means felt
clinton won i don't know if he'd be in jail i don't think she would have done anything to interfere with an investigation or prosecution that is not been anything that i knew as a senator as 1st lady i've never seen or try to stop the gist of the investigations when cynic was denies all the accusations and is fighting the case why did you always have an affinity for the democrats given that hillary clinton certainly in the global south is known for a foreign policy that is has been devastating...
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when i took over chairman in 2015 it was in march 2015 that it was revealed that hillary clinton read most of her e-mail through private server, not only is this committee the general oversight committee of congress we have specific jurisdiction on federal records, that really vegan my work in this communities work investigating some of the corruption of the obama administration, i think it's important to note that this represents from my standpoint unequal application of justice, hillary clinton wasp exonerated, this e-mail scandal investigation morphed into crossfire hurricane scandal and i want to talk about one of the text the peter strzok texted to lisa page shortly after the exonerated hillary clinton, he's talking about crossfire hurricane. this matters, the other one did too. but that was to ensure that we did not ask something up, this matters because it matters. so glad to be on this voyage with you. and yet we have the inspector general when he reviewed the pfizer abuse in his report and claimed there was no proof that political bias affected any actions. i would challenge
when i took over chairman in 2015 it was in march 2015 that it was revealed that hillary clinton read most of her e-mail through private server, not only is this committee the general oversight committee of congress we have specific jurisdiction on federal records, that really vegan my work in this communities work investigating some of the corruption of the obama administration, i think it's important to note that this represents from my standpoint unequal application of justice, hillary...
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the clinton email scandal. this is really, when i took over chairman in january 2015 it was in march 2015 that it was revealed that hillary clinton ran most of her emails through a private server. not only is this committee the general oversight committee of congress, we have specific legislative jurisdiction on federal records. so that really began my work in this community's work for the last six years investigating some of this corruption in the obama administration. i think it's important to note that this represents, from my standpoint, the unequal application of justice, hillary clinton was exonerated. this -- the email scandal, the examination investigation morphed into the crossfire hurricane scandal. i just want to talk about one of the texts that peter strzok texted lisa page after hillary clinton was exonerated he said, and damn this feels momentous, talking about crossfire hurricane. because this matters. the other one did too, the meteor exam. but that was just to ensure we didn't "f" something up.
the clinton email scandal. this is really, when i took over chairman in january 2015 it was in march 2015 that it was revealed that hillary clinton ran most of her emails through a private server. not only is this committee the general oversight committee of congress, we have specific legislative jurisdiction on federal records. so that really began my work in this community's work for the last six years investigating some of this corruption in the obama administration. i think it's important...
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hillary clinton wasexonerated . this email scandal, the media examination investigation and the crossfire hurricane scandal, i want to talk about one of sthe texts to lisa page shortly after they exonerated hillary clinton said this feels momentous. now let's talk aboutcrossfire hurricane because this matter . the other one, that was just so that we didn't have something up. this matters because it matters . so glad to be on this voyage with you and we have the inspector general when he reviewed the fisa abuse and claimed there was no proof that political bias affected any actions you read i would challenge thatstatement . a final statement is one that we uncovered in our report on leaks. and the overall summary of that is that report showed 125 leaks in the first 126 days of the trump administration, 62 of them would have been defined as arming national security while the obama ministration definition of that and 62 , eight or nine during both the bush and the obama administration. it's an explosion of leaks and by
hillary clinton wasexonerated . this email scandal, the media examination investigation and the crossfire hurricane scandal, i want to talk about one of sthe texts to lisa page shortly after they exonerated hillary clinton said this feels momentous. now let's talk aboutcrossfire hurricane because this matter . the other one, that was just so that we didn't have something up. this matters because it matters . so glad to be on this voyage with you and we have the inspector general when he...
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clinton will find a different way. it returns into the very end of the evening, the very end of the chapter faulkner devotes to. it goes to a little while before he killed himself. that's conversation is been on the edge of his mind all day. that morning he stood along the charles, and with a stiff envelope was a suicide note cracking through his coat. for second imagine some self-in the future, as if he is going to live. that his father's word comes back to him, on spoken in mississippi this summer before. was. that's what he soon will be, was. past tense. here that time that syllable floats on a page without explanation. he has already had that conversation with his father. we haven't. not yet, we have not read it yet. for us it was 50 pages on. so we don't know what that word means to him. so is next thought in this early thought in this narrative is rather cryptic. again. sater then was, again. saddest of all. again. we won't understand that claim until it becomes literally true. until that exchange with his father
clinton will find a different way. it returns into the very end of the evening, the very end of the chapter faulkner devotes to. it goes to a little while before he killed himself. that's conversation is been on the edge of his mind all day. that morning he stood along the charles, and with a stiff envelope was a suicide note cracking through his coat. for second imagine some self-in the future, as if he is going to live. that his father's word comes back to him, on spoken in mississippi this...
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bill clinton inherited it at a terrible stage in bosnia. it's not jim baker signs out and to show something about the limits of his cold eye realism because the difference is holbrooke had a passionate sense that america had to be involved in the bosnia's of the world,, that if we let that country bleed, it would eventually become our problem. it would possibly rupture the transatlantic alliance. it was not of no consequence. we actually did have a dog in that fight. once holbrooke committed himself to that, and he did it in a way that show he really did care about other countries and people in places whose names we can't pronounce who are suffering in civil war as refugees and influence in famine. this is something that characterize him throughout his career. he had a passionate humanitarian streak and that was activated by the suffering in the balkans as was his very postwar sense that america had to leave. and so he was not going to stop until he had a deal and that relentless is peter mentioned is exactly what bosnia brought out any. th
bill clinton inherited it at a terrible stage in bosnia. it's not jim baker signs out and to show something about the limits of his cold eye realism because the difference is holbrooke had a passionate sense that america had to be involved in the bosnia's of the world,, that if we let that country bleed, it would eventually become our problem. it would possibly rupture the transatlantic alliance. it was not of no consequence. we actually did have a dog in that fight. once holbrooke committed...
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bill clinton inherited it at a terrible stage in boss knea. not baker's finest hour and showed something but the limits of his cold-eyed realism. the difference is holbrooke had a passionate sense that america hat to be involved in the bosnias of the world; that if we let that country bleed it would eventually become our problem, it would possibly rupture the transatlantic alliance. i what nothings another no consequence. we actually had dog in the fight and once holbrooke committed himself to that -- he did it in a way that showed he really did care about other countries and people in places whose names we can't pronounce, who are suffering in civil war and as refugees and in floods and famine. this characterized him throughout his career. a come passionate humanitarian streak active visited be in suffering in balkins and as was his very postwar hari -- harriman sense that mrs. -- america had to lead and he was not going to stop, and his relentlessness what is bosnia brought out in him. he same quality did no work in other place bud not boss
bill clinton inherited it at a terrible stage in boss knea. not baker's finest hour and showed something but the limits of his cold-eyed realism. the difference is holbrooke had a passionate sense that america hat to be involved in the bosnias of the world; that if we let that country bleed it would eventually become our problem, it would possibly rupture the transatlantic alliance. i what nothings another no consequence. we actually had dog in the fight and once holbrooke committed himself to...
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at the last second, the clintons actually asked him to be the guest of honor at that meal. he actually did not cook the meal but he created it. in terms of allergies, the only one that comes to mind is president george herbert walker bush after you had sushi or whatever in japan. that is the only one i know of. this leads to another question people ask, is there a presidential taste tester? yes, there is. it tends to be the opposition leader in congress. [laughter] no. it is actually the white house chef. they are the last ones to taste what becomes before the president. >> thank you. can you give us insight into our present president? does he have any likes, i know he doesn't drink. >> we don't get a lot of information about what president trump likes, but what i have seen so far as he loves meatloaf and he doesn't love a well done steak with ketchup. it is on the news. there's a lot of chronicles about the fast food. the fast food label is unfair because when you're on the campaign trail, that's what you're getting a lot of times. i do know he loves meatloaf and comfort f
at the last second, the clintons actually asked him to be the guest of honor at that meal. he actually did not cook the meal but he created it. in terms of allergies, the only one that comes to mind is president george herbert walker bush after you had sushi or whatever in japan. that is the only one i know of. this leads to another question people ask, is there a presidential taste tester? yes, there is. it tends to be the opposition leader in congress. [laughter] no. it is actually the white...
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recently clinton's former bodyguard who worked for clinton for 30 years confirmed our story to "vanity fair," that clinton spent time on epstein's island in twin 2003 and 2006. a guest told "watters' world" that bill clinton was also having an affair with epstein's alleged accomplice and long time madame, ghislaine maxwell, and he had traveled on epstein's plane at least two dozen times. investigators say she was crucial in the torture epstein inflicted on countless girls. maxwell would lure the underaged some pofer stricken girls in, offering them piles of cash in exchange for ma san antonios for epstein. some of the girls were held against their will. maxwell went to living in lavish mansions to a jail cell. she pled guilty to perjury for having denied involvement. she plead with the judge to take $30 million in cash so she can remain out of jail. i spoke to an investigator who was represented by an attorney who represents some of the victims. the miami detective was able to speak with epstein's former pilot. one of whom detailed epstein's involvement with clinton. >> when you wear t
recently clinton's former bodyguard who worked for clinton for 30 years confirmed our story to "vanity fair," that clinton spent time on epstein's island in twin 2003 and 2006. a guest told "watters' world" that bill clinton was also having an affair with epstein's alleged accomplice and long time madame, ghislaine maxwell, and he had traveled on epstein's plane at least two dozen times. investigators say she was crucial in the torture epstein inflicted on countless girls....
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she was on the board of the clinton administration and she was on his council of advisors. thoughre jobs where even there is a lot of negotiating that has to be done, think of the fed as an academic institution. they don't have to get involved in the rough and tumble of politics. they're not negotiating quite so openly on capitol hill. the treasury is different. the former treasury official said the treasure is going to move 10 times faster than the fed and the white house moves faster than the treasury. what she is in for now is more of a political role then she had at the fed. when people said janet yellen doesn't know how to do politics, i'm not sure that is right. if you look at how she got the job, joe biden picked her because she was somebody who was seen as acceptable to the progressive wing of the democratic party and somebody who knows financial markets, wall street's, the moderates, and even a lot of republicans can be comfortable with her as treasury secretary even though they may not like all of her policy. host: what is her relationship with the current fed cha
she was on the board of the clinton administration and she was on his council of advisors. thoughre jobs where even there is a lot of negotiating that has to be done, think of the fed as an academic institution. they don't have to get involved in the rough and tumble of politics. they're not negotiating quite so openly on capitol hill. the treasury is different. the former treasury official said the treasure is going to move 10 times faster than the fed and the white house moves faster than the...
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that was clinton's shrewd analysis of books character. holbrooke understood whether it was slobodan milosevic sure bill clinton he did not know himself very well. he would is others would see him there was a lifelong blindness to his own flaws and character minute meant he could negotiate if there was an obstacle that laid within himself and then to ended his relationship with barack obama because holbrooke was driving up, crazy with his lecturing and fluttering and talking about vietnam and this ancient mariner coming to grab the president by the house listen to me i have been there and i know and obama cannot stand that. and holbrooke did not know why it with the sterling your president to get out is why he never got the job of his heart's desire. so how do you think warren christopher became the counterpart to james baker with bush versus gore? always to show that he was a blue-eyed killer nobody could beat him in that context. how do you think richard holbrooke would have done going up against baker on the florida recount? obviously h
that was clinton's shrewd analysis of books character. holbrooke understood whether it was slobodan milosevic sure bill clinton he did not know himself very well. he would is others would see him there was a lifelong blindness to his own flaws and character minute meant he could negotiate if there was an obstacle that laid within himself and then to ended his relationship with barack obama because holbrooke was driving up, crazy with his lecturing and fluttering and talking about vietnam and...
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died, the two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. from no reason, out of the blue, people drop me a note or give me a phone call. again, he is more liberal than i would have been and i voted against many of his proposals, but i found him a very friendly guy. very engaging. bush, 43, i actually got off on the wrong foot with. i strongly supported john mccain mccain in the primaries. onemember debating karl rove television shows and it got pretty heated at times. when george bush became president i thought i would definitely be the guy in the backseat was being ignored. and then tragically, we had 9/11 and that is when i really started to work with president bush. i formed a very close working relationship with him, was up in new york with him and other families so many times. he turned out to be an extremely good friend and to this day, we still have contact. when i announced i wasn't running, i got a very long, beautiful handwritten letter from president bush. also, if we keep in touch. unfortunately, it is a sad way, so many of the
died, the two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. from no reason, out of the blue, people drop me a note or give me a phone call. again, he is more liberal than i would have been and i voted against many of his proposals, but i found him a very friendly guy. very engaging. bush, 43, i actually got off on the wrong foot with. i strongly supported john mccain mccain in the primaries. onemember debating karl rove television shows and it got pretty heated at times. when...
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and e-co-authored, shattered, about hillary clinton. and from the dallas morning news, covered elections, including the campaigns of george w. bush and barack obama for president. and columnist for "the washington post", a fine eye for politics. and she began in santonio, her biography of nancy reagan will be insightful about our late first lady. and the panel will be moderated by a correspondent who joined cnn in 2015. a veteran reporter she's profiled presidents george hb bush, george w. bush, jimmy carter, barack obama. jamie, congratulations on your scoop last night former presidents obama, bush and clinton will take the covid-19 as a way to breed confidence in this possible cure. >> thank you so much for having us. can we see everybody just to start? because i'm not-- there you all are. one more, karen. there you go. i am so thrilled to be here with all of you today and i just want to start because john mentioned the lack of a bus this year. so, you know, let me just ask each of you how was this-- this campaign was different in so
and e-co-authored, shattered, about hillary clinton. and from the dallas morning news, covered elections, including the campaigns of george w. bush and barack obama for president. and columnist for "the washington post", a fine eye for politics. and she began in santonio, her biography of nancy reagan will be insightful about our late first lady. and the panel will be moderated by a correspondent who joined cnn in 2015. a veteran reporter she's profiled presidents george hb bush,...
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she is profiled george h to be bushbill clinton, george w. bush, gerald ford, jimmy carter, and barack obama. congratulations on your scoop last night of former president obama and bush and clinton will take the covid back to the - - covid-19 vaccine. >> now the show assures - - is yours. >> thank you for having us. there you are. i am so thrilled to be here with all of you today and i just want to start because john mentioned the lack of a bus this year. this campaign was different in so many ways from what we are used to. how is i different for you? >> at the "washington post" we were all sent home the second week in marcunless you could make an argument that your travel is absolutely crucial. the papers put a lock down and we are not in our office probably until june at the earliest. those who were out there for the primary season, this is the very moment it fits into the geral election. we know for the democratic nominee will be. i just really felt it was very difficult to get a sense of what was going on. we were not the only ones to hav
she is profiled george h to be bushbill clinton, george w. bush, gerald ford, jimmy carter, and barack obama. congratulations on your scoop last night of former president obama and bush and clinton will take the covid back to the - - covid-19 vaccine. >> now the show assures - - is yours. >> thank you for having us. there you are. i am so thrilled to be here with all of you today and i just want to start because john mentioned the lack of a bus this year. this campaign was different...
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when my mother died, the first two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. every now and then, i'll still hear from them. for no reason, out of the blue, he will drop me a note or give me a phone call. again, he would be more liberal than i would have been. i voted against many of his proposals. but i found him a very friendly guy. if you call him, he always calls right back. he is very engaging. president bush, bush 43, i got off on the wrong foot with. i strongly supported john mccain in the primaries. i remember debating karl rove on television shows, it got pretty heated at times. so when george bush became president, i figured i was definitely the guy in the back seat being ignored. then tragically, we had 9/11. that is when i really started to work with president bush. i formed a close working relationship with him. i was up in new york with him and 9/11 families so many times, we had 9/11 families down to the white house to meet with him. he turned out to be an extremely good friend. and to this day, we still have contact. when i announced i was not r
when my mother died, the first two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. every now and then, i'll still hear from them. for no reason, out of the blue, he will drop me a note or give me a phone call. again, he would be more liberal than i would have been. i voted against many of his proposals. but i found him a very friendly guy. if you call him, he always calls right back. he is very engaging. president bush, bush 43, i got off on the wrong foot with. i strongly...
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secretary clinton and her husband and former president clinton. an outgoing president obama. an outgoing vice president biden. to show the world the even though vastly differences in opinion and continuity. is not the image that we are showing now. whether it's in iran or economically a, and the united kingdom. and the covid-19 epidemic around the world. lee, the united states of america shows unity to at least under our constitution. of course wasns just republicans simply supported. and supportive of the democrats. but the one thing that we should all be supportive of it is the conference constitution. they stand down there as of the products moments of my life standing in here . and taking my of to uphold the constitution of the united states senator w just as i did when i became to the last position. i did uphold the constitution of the u.s. nothing constitution of the democratic party. not the constitution of the republican party. but theit constitution in the united states of america let's get on with the transition. let's make america strong again. and let's do what is
secretary clinton and her husband and former president clinton. an outgoing president obama. an outgoing vice president biden. to show the world the even though vastly differences in opinion and continuity. is not the image that we are showing now. whether it's in iran or economically a, and the united kingdom. and the covid-19 epidemic around the world. lee, the united states of america shows unity to at least under our constitution. of course wasns just republicans simply supported. and...
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, the clinton white house. the one sentence she said to me is people take their cue from you. if you act like you belong in the romcom people will treat you like such. i find it harder for women, , is hard for people of color but bi really find that to be true. >> naturally interesting. the title of your podcast i think is -- tell us all a bit about that. has to do with hillary clinton. >> yes. the podcast is called just something about her, and during the clinton campaign we get a lot of research why people did my killer and what we would hear over and over again in real life, this is something about her i don't like. there's just something about her i don't trust and they could not be specific about it. was just this thing. i think that that's what we are now, like in the intangible conscious gender bias territory. with hillary what a think happen is that she was somebody for the course of 40 years was always stepping outside of the role that women have traditionally played from when she was a very young woma
, the clinton white house. the one sentence she said to me is people take their cue from you. if you act like you belong in the romcom people will treat you like such. i find it harder for women, , is hard for people of color but bi really find that to be true. >> naturally interesting. the title of your podcast i think is -- tell us all a bit about that. has to do with hillary clinton. >> yes. the podcast is called just something about her, and during the clinton campaign we get a...
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as is jay sullivan who worked for secretary clinton, people know of his intellect. again, diversity in terms of haynes and others bringing diversity and intelligence is critically important as well. ms. verstandig: thank you, congressman draw lee. secretary slater, i know you're having technology problems, but if you're up and able to engage, i think congressman crowley did, you know, reference, and i think on this panel you're the one who served in the cabinet with confirmation, if you wouldn't mind giving us your perspective, we would really appreciate it. mr. slater: sure, sure. first of all, i think it's very important for an administration to look like america. the president-elect has talked a lot about our power as a country, whether that's militarily or economically. but he's also talked about the power of our example. and when people around the globe can look to the u.s. and see the longest democracy in the history the world, the most diverse democracy, and see that represented, and seeing it operate capably, that's a very strong example. that is the power o
as is jay sullivan who worked for secretary clinton, people know of his intellect. again, diversity in terms of haynes and others bringing diversity and intelligence is critically important as well. ms. verstandig: thank you, congressman draw lee. secretary slater, i know you're having technology problems, but if you're up and able to engage, i think congressman crowley did, you know, reference, and i think on this panel you're the one who served in the cabinet with confirmation, if you...
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it was an outgrowth of president clinton's initiative on race which had this wild idea. if we talk to one another and listen, we might realize that we have a lot more in common than what divides us. after she told me this, i did the same thing that dick cheney did when george w. bush asked him to find a vice president. i was the head of the search committee. only my name went on the list. i ended up getting the job, moved to d.c. i worked at the end of his second term. after that, i started this interest in food writing. that led to the publication of "soul food" and this book. what i love about the roosevelt presidency is it encapsulates so many themes i found many my book. one is the idea that we have african-americans who are the celebrated culinary artists doing their best to make the president happy through food and the first family as well and to keep them healthy. we have this interplay where presidents want to play hooky. then you have the african-american cooks in the middle. an interesting personality. what i'm going to do is focus on three personalities from t
it was an outgrowth of president clinton's initiative on race which had this wild idea. if we talk to one another and listen, we might realize that we have a lot more in common than what divides us. after she told me this, i did the same thing that dick cheney did when george w. bush asked him to find a vice president. i was the head of the search committee. only my name went on the list. i ended up getting the job, moved to d.c. i worked at the end of his second term. after that, i started...
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and as i am rather broad but even after that the clinton team did not leave gracefully. much. from the clintons to office reportedly ripped phones from the wool cut presidential seals out of the carpet and left anti bush graffiti in the men's toilet stalls but best of all they removed the left a w. 62 of the white house's computer is our job to use the clinton team deny many of these claims but the general accounting office reported that the white house had suffered some $15000.00 worth of damage is a 3rd of that was spent on replacing keyboards i'm sure there won't be any pettiness this time around thanks for joining us here on c.n.n. national don't forget you can have you'll stay on all of our stories by following guzzled social media and leaving your comments that was the way but we see you again at the top of the hour. things be. right when this is like breaking norms not necessarily in a way. the. right isn't as the reality is. welcome to the united states of america we call usually the free this country is the largest prison population in the world you have more people i
and as i am rather broad but even after that the clinton team did not leave gracefully. much. from the clintons to office reportedly ripped phones from the wool cut presidential seals out of the carpet and left anti bush graffiti in the men's toilet stalls but best of all they removed the left a w. 62 of the white house's computer is our job to use the clinton team deny many of these claims but the general accounting office reported that the white house had suffered some $15000.00 worth of...
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and as i am rather broad but even after that the clinton team did not leave gracefully. to me much of the soul. of soul calibur to be clinton staffers reportedly ripped phones from the walls cut presidential seals out of the carpet and left anti bush graffiti in the men's toilet stalls but best of all they removed the letter w 62 of the white house's computer let's build their job for you the clinton team designed many of these claims but the general accounting office reported that the white house had suffered some $15000.00 worth of damage is a 3rd of that was spent on replacing keyboards i'm sure there won't be any pettiness this time around. thanks for joining us here on r.t. international we're back in just over 30 minutes with the latest headlines. things become more extreme then which leads to right when this is like breaking norms not really in a good way. as the. right is an extremist but the reality is. the elite media do the same. i think they're going to be cheap busted and then through and through all the countries but the idea is really their right to go to
and as i am rather broad but even after that the clinton team did not leave gracefully. to me much of the soul. of soul calibur to be clinton staffers reportedly ripped phones from the walls cut presidential seals out of the carpet and left anti bush graffiti in the men's toilet stalls but best of all they removed the letter w 62 of the white house's computer let's build their job for you the clinton team designed many of these claims but the general accounting office reported that the white...
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it demonstrates the arrival of something like george clinton, parliament/funkadelic. success reveals that cultural freedom is an important legacy of the civil rights movement. so the importance. one of the things you know i like to do is with the end of every lecture is to recap. few points i want to leave you with about the importance of the topic we just spent 70 minutes covering. one, this topic, the rise of black popular music in the post-civil rights era demonstrates the civil right movement continued beyond the 1960's. it evolved. to highlight social injustice and reality. aremovement objectives expressed in ways. , isaacrown, marvin gaye hayes. and itsment evolves, objectives are expressed in new forms, but it persists. in 1965, it did not end in 1968, and it is still not over. number two. funkusic and imagery of byowered african-americans allowing black communities to tell their stories in their own ways. the music images of funk and power african-americans by allowing those who live in urban areas to tell their own stories in their own unique ways. that's imp
it demonstrates the arrival of something like george clinton, parliament/funkadelic. success reveals that cultural freedom is an important legacy of the civil rights movement. so the importance. one of the things you know i like to do is with the end of every lecture is to recap. few points i want to leave you with about the importance of the topic we just spent 70 minutes covering. one, this topic, the rise of black popular music in the post-civil rights era demonstrates the civil right...
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worked for secretary clinton. so i think, and again diversity in terms of haynes and others in terms of bringing diversity to the rights of intelligence critically important as well. >> thank you, congressman crowley. secretary slater, i know you're having some technology problems and you're not been able to engage. i think congressman crowley did reference and the bourne, on the failure with one serve on the cabinet, went through confirmation get it you wouldn't mind getting as your perspective. i think we would really appreciate it. >> sure, sure. first of all i think it's very important for an administration to look like america. the president elect has talked a lot about our power as a country, whether that's militarily or economically, but he's also talked about the power of our example. and when people around the globe can look to the u.s. and see the longest democracy in the history of the world, the most diverse democracy, and see that represented, and seeing it operate capably, that's a very strong exampl
worked for secretary clinton. so i think, and again diversity in terms of haynes and others in terms of bringing diversity to the rights of intelligence critically important as well. >> thank you, congressman crowley. secretary slater, i know you're having some technology problems and you're not been able to engage. i think congressman crowley did reference and the bourne, on the failure with one serve on the cabinet, went through confirmation get it you wouldn't mind getting as your...
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here is former president bill clinton and hillary clinton, two electors in new york state. new york state, of course, has 29 electoral votes, and two of the electoral votes cast by the former president of the united states. here's the governor, governor cuomo, of new york. so the process is continuing in new york state now in albany, new york, capital of new york. saw the governor and former president bill clinton and hillary clinton, residents of new york. two of the 29 electors in new york. david, explain to viewers what we're seeing now. this is one state, a large state, new york. but will unfold in 49 other states and district of columbia. >> yeah. remember, these electors are casting a ballot both for president and vice president so you just saw bill clinton, hillary clinton, governor cuomo cast a ballot for joe biden, one of 29 new york has to offer, another for kamala harris for the vice president-elect. they each calltally up. and what happens is that they have to sign some six certificates that get delivered to various officials, judges, secretaries of state, elect
here is former president bill clinton and hillary clinton, two electors in new york state. new york state, of course, has 29 electoral votes, and two of the electoral votes cast by the former president of the united states. here's the governor, governor cuomo, of new york. so the process is continuing in new york state now in albany, new york, capital of new york. saw the governor and former president bill clinton and hillary clinton, residents of new york. two of the 29 electors in new york....
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she has been endorsed by hillary clinton. your case for neera tanden is that she has been endorsed by hillary clinton? one of the most unserious people who has been nominated for this type of role. she has no business, and that's why she should be viewed as a lightning roll. just to get everyone's attention away from the other equally radical picks. >> kennedy: one of the largest offices inside. i have to check how many people are on staff. it is by far the largest office in there. influence will be enormous. you can't undersell how powerful the position is. as leslie said, puts forth the president's agenda, but they actually enact his budget. >> harris: you know, one of the things that i see it in this, as you were piping up as leslie was talking there, this isn't just about how she can lead all these people. it should be about that mostly, and it is an just about -- this is someone who has shown the bad judgments of putting her hands on someone she doesn't agree with. she called it something else. it is bad judgment, involv
she has been endorsed by hillary clinton. your case for neera tanden is that she has been endorsed by hillary clinton? one of the most unserious people who has been nominated for this type of role. she has no business, and that's why she should be viewed as a lightning roll. just to get everyone's attention away from the other equally radical picks. >> kennedy: one of the largest offices inside. i have to check how many people are on staff. it is by far the largest office in there....
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joining her was her husband, the former president, bill clinton. joining us tonight is congressman mo brooks. he plans to challenge the election results on january 6th when congress convenes to officially tally the votes by the electoral college in an effort to install joe biden as president of the united states. congressman, it is great to have you with us. some would say that this is an extreme move that you are making, to challenge the electors. give us your thinking, your philosophy behind it. >> well, it's happened many times in the past. apparently, some folks have not done their history. by way of example, the democrats in the house tried it in 2017 when they tried to strike alabama's -- lou: right. >> -- vote for donald trump. georgia, the same way. the house democrats tried to strike it. barbara box or trieded to strike ohio for george bush back in 2005. so this is not unusual. the law is very clear, the house of representatives in come by nation with the united states senate has the lawful authority to accept or reject electoral vote subm
joining her was her husband, the former president, bill clinton. joining us tonight is congressman mo brooks. he plans to challenge the election results on january 6th when congress convenes to officially tally the votes by the electoral college in an effort to install joe biden as president of the united states. congressman, it is great to have you with us. some would say that this is an extreme move that you are making, to challenge the electors. give us your thinking, your philosophy behind...
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some of us to a longtime friend of clinton, raised $1.2 million for the clinton legal defense fund and the dnc and dropped off a little donation of $460,000 in sequentially numbered money. remember that? i do. at the "l.a. times," james a reality, longtime friend of clinton. he had extensive times to the communist government, his banking group acknowledged the papers and made millions of dollars in illegal campaign donations. the democratic and congressional campaigns, people remember that? john wong raised more than $1.5 billion from a legal foreign sources and at the white house repeatedly. my question is this. where the heck did one-third of a billion dollars in dark money come from? into the biden campaign? of course, the media which is in the pocket of the democrat party, their leading swalwell off the hook. swalwell is arguing his is a secret matter. he can talk about his, and talk about the election after he had. i know i didn't have an election, did you have an election with her? it's easy to say no i did not have an affair. >> sean: i got to ask you -- >> its use for blackmail
some of us to a longtime friend of clinton, raised $1.2 million for the clinton legal defense fund and the dnc and dropped off a little donation of $460,000 in sequentially numbered money. remember that? i do. at the "l.a. times," james a reality, longtime friend of clinton. he had extensive times to the communist government, his banking group acknowledged the papers and made millions of dollars in illegal campaign donations. the democratic and congressional campaigns, people remember...
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bush attended the inauguration of bill clinton. that was a tough race for him, but he stood up and was acknowledged and did the right thing and it was a powerful moment, i will remember that. >> gromer, do you think that the trumps will invite the bidens to the white house for any of the usual transition welcomes that we have seen in the past? >> wow. i don't know. it is unlike him, though. it would be unlike him. but maybe melania trump, the first lady will do something in that regard. >> jonathan, both questions. do you think he will attend the inauguration? and do you think there will be any invitation over to the white house ahead of time? >> i will go, because we are in prediction mode and i am not normally in that state, but i will go against the panel here. i think he will go to the inauguration. i think that after four years of acting unusually for a president, it might be a good moment for him to the remembered. he is going to move into legacy area. where he is thinking about his legacy. the other thing is, i don't remembe
bush attended the inauguration of bill clinton. that was a tough race for him, but he stood up and was acknowledged and did the right thing and it was a powerful moment, i will remember that. >> gromer, do you think that the trumps will invite the bidens to the white house for any of the usual transition welcomes that we have seen in the past? >> wow. i don't know. it is unlike him, though. it would be unlike him. but maybe melania trump, the first lady will do something in that...
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the only president in modern times who has balanced the budget was william jefferson clinton. how do you account for reagan's complete lack of control in spending? guest: it was not a complete lack of control, and bill clinton did that with the assistance of the republican congress led by newt gingrich. newt gingrich really forced balanced budgets for several years. clinton never campaigned on balanced budgets, never had an interest in balanced budgets, but wanted to win reelection so he cooperated with the republican congress. as far as reagan goes, he said after his presidency, the two greatest ribs that -- regrets in his presidency was that he did not do more about the budget and abortion. on the other hand, when he became president in 1980, the military establishment was a disaster. you had gis on food stamps. we didn't have replacement parts for many of our planes and helicopters. the navy was, we were still using some world war ii era battleships and destroyers in our fleet. in every way imaginable, the military, from the time of richard nixon up through gerald ford and
the only president in modern times who has balanced the budget was william jefferson clinton. how do you account for reagan's complete lack of control in spending? guest: it was not a complete lack of control, and bill clinton did that with the assistance of the republican congress led by newt gingrich. newt gingrich really forced balanced budgets for several years. clinton never campaigned on balanced budgets, never had an interest in balanced budgets, but wanted to win reelection so he...
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died, the first two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. i still hear from them. out of the blue, he will give me a phone call. he is more liberal than i would have been. i voted against many of his proposals. but a very friendly guy. if you call him, he always calls. he is very engaging. -- healls right back always calls right back. he is very engaging. i strongly supported john mccain in the primaries. it got pretty heated at times. when george bush became president, i think i was definitely the guy in the back seat. tragically, we had 9/11. that is when i really started to work with president bush. i formed a close working relationship with them. i was a in new york -- up in new york. he turned out to be an extremely good friend. to this day, we still have contact. when i announced i was running, i got a beautiful handwritten letter from president bush. we keep in touch. unfortunately, it is the sad way. so many of the victims he came to know. i recall his office always sends a note. ago, he spoke at a college. i had a chance to meet him
died, the first two phone calls i got were from hillary clinton and bill clinton. i still hear from them. out of the blue, he will give me a phone call. he is more liberal than i would have been. i voted against many of his proposals. but a very friendly guy. if you call him, he always calls. he is very engaging. -- healls right back always calls right back. he is very engaging. i strongly supported john mccain in the primaries. it got pretty heated at times. when george bush became president,...
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. >>> still ahead, we fast forward to two of the more recent presidents, bill clinton and barack obama. joe biden had a front-row seat to both of those administrations, but that does not necessarily mean he aims to repeat them. we'll talk about that next on "morning joe." we'll talk about that next on "morning joe." pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol rapid release gels. we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin. when a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa subway is open and serving footlongs contact-free. order in the app for quick and easy pickup. or, get contact-free curbside pickup! staying home? get delivery! so many ways to get footlongs contact-free! subway. eat fresh. so many ways to get fto all the businesses! make it through 2020... thank you for going the extra mile... and for the extra pump of caramel. thank you for the good food... and the good karma. thank you for all th
. >>> still ahead, we fast forward to two of the more recent presidents, bill clinton and barack obama. joe biden had a front-row seat to both of those administrations, but that does not necessarily mean he aims to repeat them. we'll talk about that next on "morning joe." we'll talk about that next on "morning joe." pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol...
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the clintons asked him to come and be the guest of honor along with nelson mandela. he did not cook the meal, but he created it. for the allergies, president george herbert walker bush after he had sushi or whatever in japan. that is the only one i know of. people often ask me, is there a presidential taste tester? yes, there is. it tends to be the opposition leader in congress. [ applause ] >> it's actually the white house chef. the white house chef is the taste tester. >> thank you. i have enjoyed your discussion. my question is, can you give us insight to our present president, trump. does he have any likes? i know he doesn't drink. >> you know, we don't get a lot of information about what president trump likes. what we have heard and what i have seen so far is that he loves meatloaf and a well-done steak with ketchup. this is what i saw on the news. there is a lot of chronicles about the fast food. the fast food label is unfair. when you are on the campaign trail, that is what you are getting. i do know that he loves meatloaf, comfort food like that . we just don
the clintons asked him to come and be the guest of honor along with nelson mandela. he did not cook the meal, but he created it. for the allergies, president george herbert walker bush after he had sushi or whatever in japan. that is the only one i know of. people often ask me, is there a presidential taste tester? yes, there is. it tends to be the opposition leader in congress. [ applause ] >> it's actually the white house chef. the white house chef is the taste tester. >> thank...
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it is not mine, it is george clinton's. for the people watching today i them joining us. i hope with the students that ou learned a little bit about the topic at handment and perhaps you have developed a new for the ion relationship between history, two ar culture and how the ften merge in ways that defy simplified separation. .hanks for the class it has been a ride. take care. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] >> lesson to lectures in history the go. you are watching american 3.tory tv on c-span > sunday on reel america jacquelin canada's asian journey welcome cumenting her long tour of india and pakistan 1962. preview. > this is the monument the son of the son built. a garden of cypress, a pool of dome of pure marble. marble screen d the body of mbed his dead wife. three centuries have gone by year by year, hour by hour. the sky of india touching to the ortality of the tomb of emperor's wife. the taj mahal. and to tkdeath.ve monument is ancient that flows d river along its bank. to the life o
it is not mine, it is george clinton's. for the people watching today i them joining us. i hope with the students that ou learned a little bit about the topic at handment and perhaps you have developed a new for the ion relationship between history, two ar culture and how the ften merge in ways that defy simplified separation. .hanks for the class it has been a ride. take care. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020]...