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he picked up and bill clinton's baton and ran with it. he did more for africa than bill clinton. the republicans around him, the karl roves and the rest of them felt it wouldn't make a difference because the black community -- come on, that is sad. it is a hard issue and an economic issue, a health issue. >> what did he do about africa? >> he and bill clinton devised a plan to bring generic drugs into africa, from malaria, transfer of aids, that malaria is terrible in africa and trade. it is all about helping boost the economy. it is a holistic piece. this president really worked in sub-saharan africa and bill clinton helped him. it within a limousine ride. these things you don't know, nuances you just don't know. another piece, we had a conversation about race. we always talked about race but when john mccain and sarah palin and barack obama and joe biden were running against one another he let me know he saw subtle and overt racism happening in the country. he made me aware he saw it. he followed through with it in letting me know. the person that i knew in that white house you
he picked up and bill clinton's baton and ran with it. he did more for africa than bill clinton. the republicans around him, the karl roves and the rest of them felt it wouldn't make a difference because the black community -- come on, that is sad. it is a hard issue and an economic issue, a health issue. >> what did he do about africa? >> he and bill clinton devised a plan to bring generic drugs into africa, from malaria, transfer of aids, that malaria is terrible in africa and...
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you see bill clinton and hillary clinton walking in as well. all of the distinguished guests are going to be there. one at a time they'll be seated. this is a moment, john king, that a lot of us have covered all these individuals but they're now all together. >> you see the former presidents and first ladies. former prime minister of canada -- >> john major. >> john major, former prime minister of great britain. the connections to barbara bush. the hospitality she showed them when she came to the white house, the relationships that were important, bilateral relationships that became personal relationships that outlasted the presidencies or their service as prime minister. they continued to stay in touch. again, we're being repetitive, but that, again, is the character of the bushes. whether it's the staff member who they struck up an interest in who 20, 30 years later they're still talking to or whether it's a former prime minister who led their country at a time in the years after all are removed from power, they're still friends. that tells y
you see bill clinton and hillary clinton walking in as well. all of the distinguished guests are going to be there. one at a time they'll be seated. this is a moment, john king, that a lot of us have covered all these individuals but they're now all together. >> you see the former presidents and first ladies. former prime minister of canada -- >> john major. >> john major, former prime minister of great britain. the connections to barbara bush. the hospitality she showed them...
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i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics but i love bill clinton. host: you brought up your daughter-in-law, laura bush, and when we interviewed her for this series we talked about a speech she had given where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. guest: that is nice. host: you have been referred to by family members as the enforcer of the bush family. what you think about the -- what do you think about that? guest: i'm not sure i'm thrilled with laura saying it. i deserve it. anything they do is all right. sure thene has to be standards are kept. he leads by example. denying some things. i am the enforcer, there is no question about it. to elect federal -- do i like that role? no. college,0, wellesley what was the speech she gave? [video clip] >> wellesley is not just a place but an idea. guest: it was a difficult speech in that they objected to my speaking because i had never done anything in my life and had a free ride and they were right. thatentally, it happened gorbachev was coming to this country with her husband and i cannot
i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics but i love bill clinton. host: you brought up your daughter-in-law, laura bush, and when we interviewed her for this series we talked about a speech she had given where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. guest: that is nice. host: you have been referred to by family members as the enforcer of the bush family. what you think about the -- what do you think about that? guest: i'm not sure i'm thrilled with laura saying it. i deserve...
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loretta lynch opening up about the hillary clinton email matter and her meeting with bill clinton before the decision came down. she would have recused herself after that encounter if she had been advised to do so. john ratcliffe, member of the house judiciary committee. once a u.s. attorney, always a u.s. attorney. thank you for your time. you've heard about the lynch interview. do you think it advances the story at all, sir? >> what you're seeing is going to continue to see is former attorney general lynch and jim comey doing a finger pointing and a blame game. over an eight-day period the two of them authored what is one of the darkest chapters in the history of the american justice system. i think that's validated by the fact it's almost two years later and we're still talking about those events. they are still front page news and i think will continue to be. >> bill: this is very important now. you don't think that comey and lynch will affirm each other's position then? if they were they would be protecting the entire department of justice. you think they'll conflict when comey's bo
loretta lynch opening up about the hillary clinton email matter and her meeting with bill clinton before the decision came down. she would have recused herself after that encounter if she had been advised to do so. john ratcliffe, member of the house judiciary committee. once a u.s. attorney, always a u.s. attorney. thank you for your time. you've heard about the lynch interview. do you think it advances the story at all, sir? >> what you're seeing is going to continue to see is former...
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he picked up and bill clinton's baton and ran with it. he did more for africa than bill clinton. the republicans around him, the karl roves and the rest of them felt it wouldn't make a difference because the black community -- come on, that is sad. it is a hard issue and an economic issue, a health issue. >> what did he do about africa? >> he and bill clinton devised a plan to bring generic drugs into africa, from malaria, transfer of aids, that malaria is terrible in africa and trade. it is all about helping boost the economy. it is a holistic piece. this president really worked in sub-saharan africa and bill clinton helped him. it within a limousine ride. these things you don't know, nuances you just don't know. another piece, we had a conversation about race. we always talked about race but when john mccain and sarah palin and barack obama and joe biden were running against one another he let me know he saw subtle and overt racism happening in the country. he made me aware he saw it. he followed through with it in letting me know. the person that i knew in that white house you
he picked up and bill clinton's baton and ran with it. he did more for africa than bill clinton. the republicans around him, the karl roves and the rest of them felt it wouldn't make a difference because the black community -- come on, that is sad. it is a hard issue and an economic issue, a health issue. >> what did he do about africa? >> he and bill clinton devised a plan to bring generic drugs into africa, from malaria, transfer of aids, that malaria is terrible in africa and...
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bill clinton did. number 2, bill clinton also lied about the act that he committed in office. number 2, i don't think it's a win for kim. i think it's a win for president trump. even madeline albright, the former secretary of state under bill clinton, the highest official to meade with the north koreans said she believes this is a win for the. and the united states. she isn't someone that i would consider conservative. by and large when you look at the economy, you look at our foreign policy, the president is doing a pretty good job. i think the president should tweet more about the successes of his administration and focus less on the mueller investigation because the things that impact the american people such as how much money they're bringing home at the end of the day matters more than what's going on with robert mueller. >> jon: jim, you have president xi of china saying he will boost imports, reduce tariffs on american cars and that kind of thing. there are some successes to talk about at this white house right now. >> that's true. i also think that is an example of how
bill clinton did. number 2, bill clinton also lied about the act that he committed in office. number 2, i don't think it's a win for kim. i think it's a win for president trump. even madeline albright, the former secretary of state under bill clinton, the highest official to meade with the north koreans said she believes this is a win for the. and the united states. she isn't someone that i would consider conservative. by and large when you look at the economy, you look at our foreign policy,...
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bill clinton became an important voice on policy matters when it cams to aids in africa. but that bond was forged through bush 41 and barbara bush. and those relationships are there for the whole country to feel reassured that democrats and republicans can work together. and that when things matter -- there was a lot of talk from john meachem and jeb bush about how much barbara bush valued civility, kindness, decency. i think those messages are messages everyone in this country needs to hear right now. >> there were also members of the nixon and johnson families there. and that -- then you start stretching pletty far back in american history. >> you know, and it is a moment in an american history. it is annenic flexion point. i would be lying if i didn't sort of disclose that it kneels like the beginning of the end of an era. not just in republican politics, but in american politics. and some of the of the heavy heartedness is just missing what barbara bush did to a room. she lit it up. she brought out
bill clinton became an important voice on policy matters when it cams to aids in africa. but that bond was forged through bush 41 and barbara bush. and those relationships are there for the whole country to feel reassured that democrats and republicans can work together. and that when things matter -- there was a lot of talk from john meachem and jeb bush about how much barbara bush valued civility, kindness, decency. i think those messages are messages everyone in this country needs to hear...
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and obstruction was one of the articles of impeachment against bill clinton. - bill clinton, right. - so whether or not it might be obstruction in a court of law, congress has clearly indicated already that they consider obstruction to be an impeachable act. - is the trump situation more about politics than the law in the end? in other words, even if he's not technically guilty of something, that what happens over the course of this investigation becomes a problem for him as he heads into a re-election campaign. - yeah, i mean, there's always a problem with any investigation of any president, is politics and law mixed together. - [evan] right. - and that's certainly the case in this regard. and this is one of the reasons why you see him pushing back so hard. because in fact he thinks this whole investigation is bogus. he's said that, he thinks it's fake news, a witch hunt. and because it seems it challenges his very legitimacy as president. if you believe that russia interfered in the election and that there was collusion, therefore you are saying as he interprets it-- - [both men] he
and obstruction was one of the articles of impeachment against bill clinton. - bill clinton, right. - so whether or not it might be obstruction in a court of law, congress has clearly indicated already that they consider obstruction to be an impeachable act. - is the trump situation more about politics than the law in the end? in other words, even if he's not technically guilty of something, that what happens over the course of this investigation becomes a problem for him as he heads into a...
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clinton impeachment period that the worst thing for bill clinton and the worse things look for donald trump now stocks sell-off. the better it looked for bill clinton and surviving that then and the better it looks for donald trump surviving whatever comes of this now, stocks do very very well. now you could argue that in both periods then as now markets are doing fine, the economy is on fire. these guys who are not red or blue, they're green they just love money and making it they don't want anything to disrupt of it so what to make of what's going on now in this movement to all thins political let's go go to fox business deirdre bolton and fox contributor john layfield and jessica tar love. what do you make of that? there's an uncanny connection. >> there is an uncanny connection which a few people have mentioned since we love to talk about bill clinton during the trump era. the uncertainty we've been following throughout all of the trump presidency it goes up and down and comes in waves and rod rosenstein coming out telling.that you were talking about congressman desant is, he said
clinton impeachment period that the worst thing for bill clinton and the worse things look for donald trump now stocks sell-off. the better it looked for bill clinton and surviving that then and the better it looks for donald trump surviving whatever comes of this now, stocks do very very well. now you could argue that in both periods then as now markets are doing fine, the economy is on fire. these guys who are not red or blue, they're green they just love money and making it they don't want...
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jennifer flowers had an audiotape of bill clinton. i don't think you saw the same level of interest in the corroborating details these women had. when you have gone through it as a country and have come to a decision that private sexual infidelity doesn't matter to the people, unfortunately, it's hard to make it an issue for donald trump. howie: there was a special prosecutor investigation. so you say that we have come to a decision as a country having gone through the embarrassment, the clinton scandals that private infidelity when it comes to politicians, even though some people still lose their jobs is not something to get everybody all riled up. is that true? mollie: i think a lot of the people who voted for donald trump still believe it's wrong not to be faithful in your marriage and bragging about it like donald trump did for so many decade is not something to emulate. but they see this story as the latest in a long stream of attempts to take down a president. but that doesn't mean they think the behavior is good. it's hard to k
jennifer flowers had an audiotape of bill clinton. i don't think you saw the same level of interest in the corroborating details these women had. when you have gone through it as a country and have come to a decision that private sexual infidelity doesn't matter to the people, unfortunately, it's hard to make it an issue for donald trump. howie: there was a special prosecutor investigation. so you say that we have come to a decision as a country having gone through the embarrassment, the...
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bill clinton and loretta lynch. he writes, "comey throws a.g. lynch under the bus. why can't we all find out what happened on the tarmac in the back of the plane with wild bill and lynch? was she promised a supreme court
bill clinton and loretta lynch. he writes, "comey throws a.g. lynch under the bus. why can't we all find out what happened on the tarmac in the back of the plane with wild bill and lynch? was she promised a supreme court
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i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> you brought up laura bush. when we interviewed her for this series we talked about the , speech where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. >> that's nice. >> you have been referred to as the enforcer of the bush family. what do you think about that? >> i am not thrilled about laura saying that. i deserve it, because anything they do is all right, but someone has to be sure the standards are kept. he leads by example. i lead by denying some things, and i am the enforcer. there is no question about it. do i like that role? no. would i rather he had done it? yes, but it didn't work that way. >> 1990, wellesley college. what was the speech you gave. -- gave? >> wellesley is not just a place but an idea. >> it was a difficult speech. they objected to my speaking because i had never done anything in my life, and i just had a free ride, and they were right. incidentally it happened that gorbachev was coming with her husband, and i couldn't leave her, so i invited her to speak with me. i got highly cri
i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> you brought up laura bush. when we interviewed her for this series we talked about the , speech where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. >> that's nice. >> you have been referred to as the enforcer of the bush family. what do you think about that? >> i am not thrilled about laura saying that. i deserve it, because anything they do is all right, but someone has to be sure the...
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and the top story here in the uk: the former us president, bill clinton, has said politicians in northern ireland should make the most of the gift of peace. he was speaking at a ceremony in belfast to mark the twentieth anniversary of the good friday deal. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. facebook founder mark as a get many lights in his first us appearance above —— in front of lawmakers. and iceland bands palm oil in its own branded products. welcome to asia business report. in his testimony on capitol hill, facebook founder mark zuckerberg said the company didn't do enough to prevent the platform from being used for harm. in the case of personal data myths used by cambridge analytic, he said 87 millimetres we re analytic, he said 87 millimetres were potentially affected and up to 126 million people were possibly exposed to russian propaganda. it is no wonder that us lawmakers pushed him to ask in what he's doing rubenesque. there are people in russia whose job it is to exploit oui’ russia whose job it is to exploit our system. this is an arms race
and the top story here in the uk: the former us president, bill clinton, has said politicians in northern ireland should make the most of the gift of peace. he was speaking at a ceremony in belfast to mark the twentieth anniversary of the good friday deal. now on bbc news, all the latest business news live from singapore. facebook founder mark as a get many lights in his first us appearance above —— in front of lawmakers. and iceland bands palm oil in its own branded products. welcome to...
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i love bill clinton, maybe his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> that might surprise this people considering -- put that in the context of the political environment we're in today. that these two families had this affinity for one another. >> it's really been interesting to wash the bushes and clintons develop the friendship that they have. i really do believe there's bush when she says she really loved bill clinton. he was very solicitous of her. if you look at today's preliminary climate, i guess we would wonder if such relationships could be possible because the political rhetoric is at such a high level that people become combative. some of the things that are said in the context of politicaltuate a -- political debate are hard to take back. with the bushes and clintons, they were able to dial things down and walk balk. -- and walk back. it was a friendship between them. >> i wanted the clintons will be at her funeral today. >> yes, she will. >> thank you for being with us. simple goodness is ahhhmazing! meaty morsels. a tender texture. with real meat and a blend of peas and
i love bill clinton, maybe his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> that might surprise this people considering -- put that in the context of the political environment we're in today. that these two families had this affinity for one another. >> it's really been interesting to wash the bushes and clintons develop the friendship that they have. i really do believe there's bush when she says she really loved bill clinton. he was very solicitous of her. if you look at today's...
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i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> you brought up laura bush. your daughter-in-law. we talked about the speech where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. mrs. bush: that's nice. >> you have been referred to as the enforcer of the bush family. what do you think about that? mrs. bush: well, i'm not sure sayingilled with laura that. i deserve it, because anything they do is all right, but someone has to be sure the standards are kept. he leads by example. i lead by denying some things, and i am the enforcer. there is no question about it. do i like that role? no. would i rather he had done it? yes, but it didn't work that way. >> 1990, wellesley college. here is the speech you gave. [on video] mrs. bush: wellesley is not just a place but an idea. [end video clip] mrs. bush: it was a difficult speech. they objected to my speaking because i had never done anything in my life, and i just had a free ride, and they were right. incidentally it happened that mrs. gorbachev was coming with her husband, and i couldn't leave her, so i invite
i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> you brought up laura bush. your daughter-in-law. we talked about the speech where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. mrs. bush: that's nice. >> you have been referred to as the enforcer of the bush family. what do you think about that? mrs. bush: well, i'm not sure sayingilled with laura that. i deserve it, because anything they do is all right, but someone has to be sure the standards are...
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. >> james carvel carville campan strategist and former president bill clinton appeared at an election conference recently and talked about foreign interference in u.s. elections and the impact on the future of politics. the university of california at irvine hosted this event. >> all right. there are some stragglers but this is going to be their loss. we don't know what amazing things james a city for the gator. for anyone who doesn't know, the pennsylvania house race this editor james o, on that but play play-by-play zirconia and did he want to take those e-mails when they come in. for those of you from my generation, james carville needs no introduction. for any of you who are a little bit younger and not familiar with his history has a few key facts. in 1992 james carville was happy manager for little-known arkansas governor named bill clinton that's hillary suzman for anyone who -- [laughing] -- doesn't know. he helped clinton rhizome near tulsa obscurity to the whitest comes into middle in his reelection in 1996. there's a fantastic a fantastic and award-winning documentary calle
. >> james carvel carville campan strategist and former president bill clinton appeared at an election conference recently and talked about foreign interference in u.s. elections and the impact on the future of politics. the university of california at irvine hosted this event. >> all right. there are some stragglers but this is going to be their loss. we don't know what amazing things james a city for the gator. for anyone who doesn't know, the pennsylvania house race this editor...
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i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> you brought up laura bush. we talked about the speech where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. >> that's nice. >> you have been referred to as the enforcer of the bush family. what do you think about that? >> i am not thrilled about laura saying that. i deserve it, because anything they do is all right, but someone has to be sure the standards are kept. he leads by example. i lead by denying some things, and i am the enforcer. there is no question about it. do i like that role? no. would i rather he had done it? yes, but it didn't work that way. >> 1990, wellesley college. here is the speech you gave. >> wellesley is not just a place but an idea. >> it was a difficult speech. they objected to my speaking because i had never done anything in my life, and i just had a free ride, and they were right. incidentally it happened that gorbachev was coming with her husband, and i couldn't leave her, so i invited her to speak with me. i got highly criticized by them saying, she doesn't there come by he
i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> you brought up laura bush. we talked about the speech where she compared you to don corleone. from the godfather. >> that's nice. >> you have been referred to as the enforcer of the bush family. what do you think about that? >> i am not thrilled about laura saying that. i deserve it, because anything they do is all right, but someone has to be sure the standards are kept. he leads by example. i lead...
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clinton went from political foe to unofficial family member. >> i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> i would walk across coals for her. i think she's immensely impressive. >> reporter: a sentiment being owe ed by her family. >> she is so sharp, so aware. she's witty. she's wise. she's kind of got that fierce mama bear type instinct. she'll defend and support any son or daughter or family member that gets in any kind of trouble. she's been a passionate advocate for literacy. my mom is amazing. >> i think the reasons that my cousins and i have kind of turned out to be productive citizens -- and i've never taken the fact that we were grandkids of the president for granted -- is because of barbara bush. >> reporter: children, grandchildren and great grandchildren all part of the life and legacy of barbara pierce bush. >> the one request i have is that they stay loving siblings and so far, so good. and i'll be look iing down, so behave yourself. >> let's bring in our special correspondent jamie gangel, joining us on the phone. you're alr
clinton went from political foe to unofficial family member. >> i love bill clinton. maybe not his politics, but i love bill clinton. >> i would walk across coals for her. i think she's immensely impressive. >> reporter: a sentiment being owe ed by her family. >> she is so sharp, so aware. she's witty. she's wise. she's kind of got that fierce mama bear type instinct. she'll defend and support any son or daughter or family member that gets in any kind of trouble. she's...
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i 1993, having been defeated by bill clinton as you more or less predicted, dan, and george w. bush comes along eight years later. one represents the end of one era, the cold war, with the tearing down of the berlin wall. the other, the entrance so into a new era, the war of terror with the fall of the twin towers. so, i can remember there was a lot of speculation. you are in new york, i think, during the george w. bush years, as was i, for most of the -- i'd be at cocktail parties and people would imagine these shakespearean mcnations between the two bushes. what was really going on. what did old 41 really think with what 43 was doing in iraq and was he really schooling him by using brent scowcroft as a mouthpiece. all these things were thinking were happening. why was george w. bush in iraq? trying to prove himself to his dad? was he trying to -- >> get him back for trying as nate him. >> right. so many things. this is a story that needed to be told, and fortunately the elder bush and the younger bush agreed and cooperated. so i was delighted tell the story. >> before you sat
i 1993, having been defeated by bill clinton as you more or less predicted, dan, and george w. bush comes along eight years later. one represents the end of one era, the cold war, with the tearing down of the berlin wall. the other, the entrance so into a new era, the war of terror with the fall of the twin towers. so, i can remember there was a lot of speculation. you are in new york, i think, during the george w. bush years, as was i, for most of the -- i'd be at cocktail parties and people...
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in time, she took to calling bill clinton, a man who defeated her husband, my fifth son. she answered hate with love. very tough woman. all bush friends of mine were scared of her. she found a way that was an important example to all of us today. also to call us to the better angels of our nature. >> she was out campaigning for her son jeb bush. >> it was interesting. two things happened in this campaign when she joined it. before her son declared that he was running she said something to the effect that the country has seen enough of bushes and clintons. that was a blunt statement that said where her head was about this run. and clear about how the bushes viewed president trump and how they viewed candidate bush treated her son. you know, low energy was the one that he branded him with. she and her husband and lesser degree former president son made clear that this was a brand of politics they did not subscribe to. >> the white house has put out a statement that says president donald trump join the nation in celebrating the wife -- amongst her greatest achievements was r
in time, she took to calling bill clinton, a man who defeated her husband, my fifth son. she answered hate with love. very tough woman. all bush friends of mine were scared of her. she found a way that was an important example to all of us today. also to call us to the better angels of our nature. >> she was out campaigning for her son jeb bush. >> it was interesting. two things happened in this campaign when she joined it. before her son declared that he was running she said...
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and bill clinton went from political foe to unofficial family member. >> i like bill clinton. we have different politics but i love him. >> i would walk over coals for him. i think she's immensely impressive. >> a sentiment echoed by her family. >> she's so smart, so sharp, so aware. she's witty, she's wise. she's kind of got that fierce mama bear type instinct. she'll defend and support any son or daughter or family member that gets in any kind of trouble. she's been a passionate advocate for literacy. my mom is amazinamazing. >> i think the reasons that my cousins and i have turned out to become productive citizens and have not taken the fact that we were grandkids for the president for granted is because of barbara bush. >> reporter: children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren, all part of the life and legacy of barbara pierce bush. >> the one request that i have is that they stay loving siblings. and so far so good. and i will be looking down so behave yourself. >> you talked about the love story. they celebrated i think their 73rd wedding anniversary justnc. she was
and bill clinton went from political foe to unofficial family member. >> i like bill clinton. we have different politics but i love him. >> i would walk over coals for him. i think she's immensely impressive. >> a sentiment echoed by her family. >> she's so smart, so sharp, so aware. she's witty, she's wise. she's kind of got that fierce mama bear type instinct. she'll defend and support any son or daughter or family member that gets in any kind of trouble. she's been a...
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clinton well they were being charged the organization was closed down by george bush bill clinton bill clinton designated hamas as a terrorist organization george bush claimed that holy land foundation was giving money. hamas but there was no proof whatsoever and still isn't to this day that any that there was any connection between them now george bush made the announcement after nine eleven so december of two thousand and one. in the meantime the organization was closed down five men three of whom really had very peripheral or peripheral connection to the organization itself have been charged tried twice convicted and are sitting in federal prison with sentences ranging from fifteen to sixty five years and they're obviously we should try twice which is against the sixth amendment of the cause as you just go back a little bit of this holy land foundation it was allied to the u.n. the salvation army the red cross even a two to usaid it was one of the first charities on the scene from texas for the oklahoma bombing. what is the holy land foundation oh it's not a terrorist group it's not
clinton well they were being charged the organization was closed down by george bush bill clinton bill clinton designated hamas as a terrorist organization george bush claimed that holy land foundation was giving money. hamas but there was no proof whatsoever and still isn't to this day that any that there was any connection between them now george bush made the announcement after nine eleven so december of two thousand and one. in the meantime the organization was closed down five men three of...
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form everywhere president bill clinton just happened to be on another plane right nearby. and initially we were told, remember, of course, was right in the middle of the hillary clinton email investigation by the fbi, which overseen by the attorney general loretta lynch at the time. we were told, you know, bill clinton and loretta lynch, they were talking about their grand kids and about their golf games. abby: just a casual conversation. ed: fbi investigation didn't really come up. months and months later james comey said. this. >> i'm not picking on the attorney general, loretta lynch, ohio like very much, but her meeting with president clinton on that airplane was the capper for me. i then said you know what? the department cannot by itself credibly end this. pete: on monday loretta lynch will be giving an interview to ntsb news talking about this very subject. ed: her version of events. pete: her version of events. why is that curious timing? abby: shield like to get ahead. ed: of what? >> james comey leak. he has a book coming out. he may very well talk about this. ob
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and jack quid who served with president clinton and took the position at the time that maybe bill clinton should not give testimony, as i just mentioned. jack, you have a new article acknowledging that history but saying ultimately it's better when presidents do give testimony as clinton did and trump should do the same. why do you say that? >> well, because i litigated this, we went through this with, as you said, president clinton. and look, at the end of the day, we lost. and i don't -- i can't imagine any circumstance in which the case law that applied first to president nixon and then to president clinton is going to be reversed, or for that matter even qualified. president trump is going to be required at the end of the day to give testimony to special counsel mueller. i have little doubt. i have no doubt about that. and i think that in the meantime, the efforts on the part of at least some of his lawyers to hide him from the truth or from a day of reckoning, only makes him look like he has something to hide. it's impossible for him to maintain, he's got nothing to hide, he's perfec
and jack quid who served with president clinton and took the position at the time that maybe bill clinton should not give testimony, as i just mentioned. jack, you have a new article acknowledging that history but saying ultimately it's better when presidents do give testimony as clinton did and trump should do the same. why do you say that? >> well, because i litigated this, we went through this with, as you said, president clinton. and look, at the end of the day, we lost. and i don't...
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bush bill clinton bill clinton designated hamas as a terrorist organization george bush claimed that holy land foundation was giving money to hamas but there was no proof whatsoever and it still isn't to this day that any that there was any connection between them now george bush made the announcement after nine eleven so december of two thousand and one. in the meantime the organization was closed down five men three of whom really had very peripheral or peripheral connection to the organization itself have been charged tried twice convicted and are sitting in federal prison with sentences ranging from fifteen to sixty five years and they're obviously you should try twice which is against the sixth amendment of the cause as you just go back a little bit of this holy land foundation it was allied to the u.n. the salvation army the red cross even a two to usaid was one of the first charities on the scene from texas for the oklahoma bombing what is the holy land foundation only it's not a terrorist group it's not a terrorist group it's not even remotely justice as it is just as it is i
bush bill clinton bill clinton designated hamas as a terrorist organization george bush claimed that holy land foundation was giving money to hamas but there was no proof whatsoever and it still isn't to this day that any that there was any connection between them now george bush made the announcement after nine eleven so december of two thousand and one. in the meantime the organization was closed down five men three of whom really had very peripheral or peripheral connection to the...
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clinton well they were being charged the organization was closed down by george bush bill clinton bill clinton designated hamas as a terrorist organization george bush claimed that holy land foundation was giving money. hamas but there was no proof whatsoever and it still isn't to this day that any that there was any connection between them now george bush made the announcement after nine eleven so december of two thousand and one. in the meantime the organization was closed down five men three of whom really had very peripheral or peripheral connection to the organization itself have been charged tried twice convicted and are sitting in federal prison with sentences ranging from fifteen to sixty five years and they're obviously we should try twice which is against the sixth amendment of the cause decision but as you just go back a little bit of this holy land foundation it was allied to the u.n. the salvation army the red cross even a two to usaid was one of the first charities on the scene from texas for the oklahoma bombing what is the holy land foundation only it's not a terrorist
clinton well they were being charged the organization was closed down by george bush bill clinton bill clinton designated hamas as a terrorist organization george bush claimed that holy land foundation was giving money. hamas but there was no proof whatsoever and it still isn't to this day that any that there was any connection between them now george bush made the announcement after nine eleven so december of two thousand and one. in the meantime the organization was closed down five men three...
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there's occasionally when you get a democrat like bill clinton elected can negotiate with someone more right or center but traditionally the democratic party since 64 has nominated more liberal nominees with republicans have more nominated conservative nominees. it represents an honest choice to the american voter. >> host: next call is tony in winter, california. tony is not answering or responding. we are not hearing him. we will move to georgia. were going to try robert in stone mountain outside of atlanta. robert you are on the tv. please go ahead. and does anybody else -- i'm not hearing anything. i apologize something is happening there with the phones and i'm not sure what it is. craig shirley's two most recent books, citizen new, the making of reagan conservatism and reagan rising: the decisive year 76-80. what was ronald reagan doing in those years when he lost the first presidential nomination. >> guest: he never stopped campaigning. it is interesting is that he gave the last speech in the kansas city convention in 1976 and he just lost the nomination to gerald ford against a
there's occasionally when you get a democrat like bill clinton elected can negotiate with someone more right or center but traditionally the democratic party since 64 has nominated more liberal nominees with republicans have more nominated conservative nominees. it represents an honest choice to the american voter. >> host: next call is tony in winter, california. tony is not answering or responding. we are not hearing him. we will move to georgia. were going to try robert in stone...
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the former us president bill clinton is among the international figures travelling to belfast today for events to mark the twentieth anniversary of the good friday peace agreement. the deal was the most significant breakthrough in the northern ireland peace process — after a conflict which killed more than three and a half thousand people. let's cross now to tara mills who is in belfast. two decades ago today something quite extraordinary happened here in northern ireland. sworn enemies came together to largely support a peace deal which brought to end 30 years of violence. effectively it was a series of compromises and a plan for devolved government. 0ur ireland correspondence reports. for three decades in the late 20th century violence was the normality in this part of the united kingdom, but 20 years ago today politicians struck a once unthinkable peace deal. the two governments and the political parties of northern ireland have reached an agreement. it didn't completely stop the bloodshed, but that agreement was a huge step towards ending the conflict. police have been used to bei
the former us president bill clinton is among the international figures travelling to belfast today for events to mark the twentieth anniversary of the good friday peace agreement. the deal was the most significant breakthrough in the northern ireland peace process — after a conflict which killed more than three and a half thousand people. let's cross now to tara mills who is in belfast. two decades ago today something quite extraordinary happened here in northern ireland. sworn enemies came...
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here bill clinton is shown in a masterful attempt at tight wrote walking -- tightrope walking. miss lewinsky is not labeled miss lewinsky. that may be lost to people who look at the cartoon in the span of time. anybody who opened the post that day nude that was exactly what bill clinton was trying to balance. he was too ill during 9/11 to do anything about that. even though people were encouraging him and saying -- that 19th he died in october of 2001. it was an assumption a lot of cartoonists made early in the election and early in the presidency. they drew him as stupid. cartoonists that got to live longer came around on that. at this point this is how he is depicting him, under the control of dick cheney and his father. and ignorant about world affairs. this was drawn during the 2000 presidential election. as you can see in the last year and a half of his life, again the ideas are solid. he's coming up with an opinion. and he's able to see a way to express it. he is using -- with his pen. the white house as an institution, as a substitute for the sitting president, appears q
here bill clinton is shown in a masterful attempt at tight wrote walking -- tightrope walking. miss lewinsky is not labeled miss lewinsky. that may be lost to people who look at the cartoon in the span of time. anybody who opened the post that day nude that was exactly what bill clinton was trying to balance. he was too ill during 9/11 to do anything about that. even though people were encouraging him and saying -- that 19th he died in october of 2001. it was an assumption a lot of cartoonists...
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similarly in the general election, obviously bill clinton and bill clinton's private life was a huge part of the trump campaign's case against hillary clinton. if you remember, kellyanne conway was part of a campaign that actually brought bill clinton's former mistresses and accusers to a debate. so they made bill clinton a huge part of the campaign, whether that was right or wrong. i'm a little surprised she's taking so much umbrage to the fact that a fairly innocent question about a high-profile public republican who long has been a very important player in the republican party, i'm a little surprised that she's surprised that someone would ask about that. i take her point that she shouldn't personally have to answer for anything her husband says or does, but it is interesting that this high-profile lawyer in the republican party has a lot to say about donald trump, and who better to ask for some insight about it than his spouse? so, you know, i'm a journalist. i think all questions -- most questions are good questions, and i think dana was just doing her job. >> right. so, alice,
similarly in the general election, obviously bill clinton and bill clinton's private life was a huge part of the trump campaign's case against hillary clinton. if you remember, kellyanne conway was part of a campaign that actually brought bill clinton's former mistresses and accusers to a debate. so they made bill clinton a huge part of the campaign, whether that was right or wrong. i'm a little surprised she's taking so much umbrage to the fact that a fairly innocent question about a...
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. >> neil: did bill clinton stretch the truth? >> we are talking about-ly to is plenty of criticism against bill clinton. i offered some of that back in the 1990s. but we're talking about this president at this moment in time. i asked you would you say to your kids, your grand kids, this is a person you want want to have as a role model. i would tell you. >> neil: you said that about bill clinton 20 years ago? >> i said plenty of things about bill clinton in the 19 -9z 0s that got me croz wise with folks. >> neil: it seems so overtly political on both sides. >> it seems to me this, mr. trump, with some of his comments, with the fact three or four of his cabinet secretaries in the middle of swamp dr. typy type crises, sect phone booths for the secretary of the e.p.a. or mr. carson's tables, i mean or mr. zinke's extraordinary use of taxpayer dollars. in a normal administration, any one of these would dominate the news. i don't think mr. trump has shown any willingness to drain the swamp. i think his personal behavior, frankly, is b
. >> neil: did bill clinton stretch the truth? >> we are talking about-ly to is plenty of criticism against bill clinton. i offered some of that back in the 1990s. but we're talking about this president at this moment in time. i asked you would you say to your kids, your grand kids, this is a person you want want to have as a role model. i would tell you. >> neil: you said that about bill clinton 20 years ago? >> i said plenty of things about bill clinton in the 19 -9z...
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the inspector general will look at the manifest of bill clinton. what was he doing? why was he parked and crossed my close proximity and why is it that the attorney general had an extra 30-45 minutes on their schedule? to say it was impromptu and an accidental meeting, it really doesn't add up. high security and a pressing schedule, it doesn't work. >> harris: some people wonder why it's important we get to the bottom of this. this timing was critical. >> you have director comey who said no one at the department of justice knew what i was about to say. we knew he was drafting these comments with multiple people from the department of justice. director comey testified and in a question from john radcliffe, he said he made it after the interview with hillary clinton. again, the draft of those comments was done months in advance. remember, the highest profile at the department of justice with the investigation of hillary clinton and the attorney general spends roughly whatever it is, 30 minutes with the husband of the subject of that investigation. somebody that she had
the inspector general will look at the manifest of bill clinton. what was he doing? why was he parked and crossed my close proximity and why is it that the attorney general had an extra 30-45 minutes on their schedule? to say it was impromptu and an accidental meeting, it really doesn't add up. high security and a pressing schedule, it doesn't work. >> harris: some people wonder why it's important we get to the bottom of this. this timing was critical. >> you have director comey who...
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who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two thousand and sixteen we have should be two thousand and seventeen we have this new president job mel movies job no more yes was handpicked by michel martelly who was put into office by bill and hillary clinton under the obama administration and now the aid groups and you and agencies they always stress that they're doing a lot of good. do outstrip the bad that happens but good rarely makes for a hard news story that always goes unnoticed so all the good work they could be doing because i'm sure they are doing something good emergency aid medication shelter supplies etc will that always be outweighed by the bad behavior by the by the scandals by the overall problem of the occupation that you're you're talking about yes ok so so no matter what they do even if sometimes they're really actually reaching out to housing people and that that is also an undeniable fact. well as i said before sophie no matter how how well intentioned
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i've been on several programs speaking with bill clinton. brian: how often do you teach your class with 500 kids in it? michio: the university said whenever i have to go keynote a conference or something, i disrupt the university. i had to find a substitute teacher, i have to make sure that the grad students can read grade papers and stuff like that. those are disruptive. so they made a deal with me. they said if we cut your slack so that you have more time for speaking and stuff, you can spread the good name of the university, the university benefits, you benefit because you don't have to run back to the college every time there is a speaking engagement. that was a win-win situation. so they reduced my teaching load. which is i think the ideal situation. brian: how big is your university? michio: it is one of the based biggest on the planet earth. the city university of new york has a quarter of a million students. it is huge. the state university of new york of course services the entire state. the city university of new york services 8 mi
i've been on several programs speaking with bill clinton. brian: how often do you teach your class with 500 kids in it? michio: the university said whenever i have to go keynote a conference or something, i disrupt the university. i had to find a substitute teacher, i have to make sure that the grad students can read grade papers and stuff like that. those are disruptive. so they made a deal with me. they said if we cut your slack so that you have more time for speaking and stuff, you can...
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to paraphrase bill clinton -- is this really you? as a biological entity, is a tape recorder, very sophisticated. if you are the sum total of all of your memories and emotions and feelings, if that is you you cans, in some sense the forever because you have been digitized. brian: i want your definition for artificial intelligence. artificial intelligence is a machine that can do anything a human can do. this, ifblunt about you compare artificial intelligence to animals, her most advanced robot has the abilities of a cop roach. a retarded, lobotomized, slow, cockroach. you can barely sweep the floor or terminal. but i foresee a time when they will be as smart as ms, being able to run around and find them really quick, eventually as smart as a cat or a dog but by the time they reach the level of a monkey that could become dangerous. that is at the end of the century because monkeys have a self-awareness, they know they are not human. they know their monkeys. dogs are confused. the topnk that we are dog and they are the underdog and we
to paraphrase bill clinton -- is this really you? as a biological entity, is a tape recorder, very sophisticated. if you are the sum total of all of your memories and emotions and feelings, if that is you you cans, in some sense the forever because you have been digitized. brian: i want your definition for artificial intelligence. artificial intelligence is a machine that can do anything a human can do. this, ifblunt about you compare artificial intelligence to animals, her most advanced robot...
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doing the same thing, i would be on television as i did for bill clinton, and bill clinton quoted me, hillary clinton may have quoted me. i am on the side of civil liberties, i am not a partisan, i have defended republicans, democrats, nonpartisan people. i was against the investigation of senator sanders, i was against the investigation of snard bob menendez, i will be against political prosecutions no matter who the target is. >> anna, two things very quickly, the first is i totally disagree with the position that allan is taking here, he should be talking about how terrible it is that the white house is considering firing rosenstein which would be the final nail in the coffin on obstruction, but i will tell you that these are the same positions he has taken for the past 25 years i have known him, he's often been wrong, but he's consistent and he's not schilling for anyone other than his mistaken view of the law. >> i have to leave it there, guys. >> thanks. >> thank you both for joining me. i appreciate it, guys. >>> just ahead, less than two weeks after the saying the u.s. was re
doing the same thing, i would be on television as i did for bill clinton, and bill clinton quoted me, hillary clinton may have quoted me. i am on the side of civil liberties, i am not a partisan, i have defended republicans, democrats, nonpartisan people. i was against the investigation of senator sanders, i was against the investigation of snard bob menendez, i will be against political prosecutions no matter who the target is. >> anna, two things very quickly, the first is i totally...
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bill clinton testifies in the grand jury and says, yes, the relationship was physical. and therefore, he had to tell the truth. and so the problem is, now the president is on record. and so in a deposition, it's fair game, should he depose him, that is mr. avenatti, the president, he can ask him the question about what he went on record as saying. and if he veers away from that, it's very dangerous. because now you're lying under oath, it gets you into -- again, i refer to bill clinton -- impeachment territory because of a lie you tell in the deposition. i think, and i would be one to advise the president to settle this case immediately. forget about the motion to compel arbitration. you don't need it. you don't need to be right. just get out from under it. because if he is deposed, it becomes a significant problem. >> and so the point being, how will michael avenatti use the president's comments in his case? >> i think in a very significant way. i think two ways. number one, i think he's taking it to the people. he's taking it to the public and speaking about, look, le
bill clinton testifies in the grand jury and says, yes, the relationship was physical. and therefore, he had to tell the truth. and so the problem is, now the president is on record. and so in a deposition, it's fair game, should he depose him, that is mr. avenatti, the president, he can ask him the question about what he went on record as saying. and if he veers away from that, it's very dangerous. because now you're lying under oath, it gets you into -- again, i refer to bill clinton --...
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i voted for reagan and bush one in 1992, i voted for bill clinton. you worked on that campaign. 1996, i voted for bill clinton, 2001, i voted for bush and then bush two and 2008, i not only voted for president obama, i bundled for obama. i had gone to law school with him. and only person i know that is going to be president. turned out i was wrong about that. but i liked him as a person. you will never hear me say a bad thing about him or first lady obama. i may disagree with him on policy and some of the anti-business rhetoric that they him. and only person i know that is going to be president. turned out i was wrong about that. but i liked him as a person. you will never hear me say a bad were expressing from the oval office, but i liked them as people. but in a debate, i want to talk about policy. in a debate, i want to talk about where we go as a nation. i don't want to talk about the nonsense that people talk about. by the way, if i was a politician, if you are a presidential candidate, you were expressing from the oval office, but i liked them
i voted for reagan and bush one in 1992, i voted for bill clinton. you worked on that campaign. 1996, i voted for bill clinton, 2001, i voted for bush and then bush two and 2008, i not only voted for president obama, i bundled for obama. i had gone to law school with him. and only person i know that is going to be president. turned out i was wrong about that. but i liked him as a person. you will never hear me say a bad thing about him or first lady obama. i may disagree with him on policy and...
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to paraphrase bill clinton -- is this really you? if we define you as a biological entity, is a tape recorder, very sophisticated. if you are the sum total of all of your memories and emotions and feelings, if that is you then, yes, in some sense you can the forever because you have been digitized. brian: i want your definition for artificial intelligence. michio: artificial intelligence is a machine that can do anything a human can do. let's be blunt about this, if you compare artificial intelligence to animals, her most advanced robot has the abilities of a cop roach. a retarded, lobotomized, slow, cockroach. you can barely sweep the floor or terminal. but i foresee a time when they will be as smart as ms, being able to run around and find them really quick, eventually as smart as a cat or a dog but by the time they reach the level of a monkey that could become dangerous. that is at the end of the century because monkeys have a self-awareness, they know they are not human. they know their monkeys. dogs are confused. dogs think that
to paraphrase bill clinton -- is this really you? if we define you as a biological entity, is a tape recorder, very sophisticated. if you are the sum total of all of your memories and emotions and feelings, if that is you then, yes, in some sense you can the forever because you have been digitized. brian: i want your definition for artificial intelligence. michio: artificial intelligence is a machine that can do anything a human can do. let's be blunt about this, if you compare artificial...
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who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two thousand and sixteen we have jimmy two thousand and seventeen we have this new president job mel movies no more yes was handpicked by michel martelly who was put into office by bill and hillary clinton under the obama administration and now the aid groups and you and agencies they always stress that they're doing a lot of good they do outstrip the bad that happens but good rarely makes for a hot news story that always goes unnoticed so all the good work they could be doing because i'm sure they are doing something good emergency aid medication shelter supplies etc will that always be outweighed by the bad behavior by the by the scandals by the overall problem of the occupation that you're you're talking about yes ok so so no matter what they do even if sometimes they're really actually reaching out to how can people and that that is also an undeniable fact. well as i said before sophie no matter how how well intentioned some
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who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two thousand and sixteen we have should be two thousand and seventeen we have this new president job mel movies job no more yes was handpicked by michel martelly who was put into office by bill and hillary clinton under the obama administration and now the aid groups and you and agencies they always stress that they're doing a lot of good they do outstrip the bat that happens but good rarely makes for a hard news story that always goes unnoticed so all the good work they could be doing because i'm sure they are doing something good emergency aid medication shelter supplies etc will that always be outweighed by the bad behavior by the by the scandals by the overall problem of the occupation that you're you're talking about yes ok so so no matter what they do even if sometimes they're really actually reaching out to housing people and that that is also an undeniable fact. well as i said before sophie no matter how how well intenti
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here bill clinton is shown in a masterful attempt at tightrope walking. miss lewinsky is not labeled miss lewinsky. that may be lost to people who look at the cartoon in the span of time. anybody who opened the post that day knew that was exactly what bill clinton was trying to balance. he was too ill during 9/11 to do anything about that. even though people were encouraging him and saying -- that 19th he died in october of 2001. it was an assumption a lot of cartoonists made early in the election and early in the presidency. they drew him as stupid. cartoonists that got to live longer came around on that. at this point this is how he is depicting him, under the control of dick cheney and his father. and ignorant about world affairs. this was drawn during the 2000 presidential election. as you can see in the last year and a half of his life, again the ideas are solid. he's coming up with an opinion. and he's able to see a way to express it. he is using -- with his pen. the white house as an institution, as a substitute for the sitting president, appears q
here bill clinton is shown in a masterful attempt at tightrope walking. miss lewinsky is not labeled miss lewinsky. that may be lost to people who look at the cartoon in the span of time. anybody who opened the post that day knew that was exactly what bill clinton was trying to balance. he was too ill during 9/11 to do anything about that. even though people were encouraging him and saying -- that 19th he died in october of 2001. it was an assumption a lot of cartoonists made early in the...
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who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two thousand and sixteen we have should be two thousand and seventeen we have this new president job mel movies job no more yes was handpicked by michel martelly who was put into office by bill and hillary clinton under the obama administration and now the aid groups and you and agencies they always stress that they're doing a lot of good. do outstrip the bat that happens but good rarely makes for a hard news story that always goes unnoticed so all the good work they could be doing because i'm sure they are doing something good emergency aid medication shelter supplies etc will that always be outweighed by the bad behavior by the by the scandals by the overall problem of the occupation that you're you're talking about yes ok so so no matter what they do even if sometimes they're really actually reaching out to housing people and that that is also an undeniable fact. well as i said before sophie no matter how how well intentioned
who is a former carnival singer if you look at the e-mails from the hillary and bill clinton they show you that they created this this fake election and now in two thousand and sixteen we have should be two thousand and seventeen we have this new president job mel movies job no more yes was handpicked by michel martelly who was put into office by bill and hillary clinton under the obama administration and now the aid groups and you and agencies they always stress that they're doing a lot of...
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the tributes from everybody from bill clinton to foreign leaders, democrats, liberals, conservatives. with today's politics it's refreshing to hear how many people loved her so much. >> yeah. a formidable presence. a women of great character and enormous values. there will be a welcoming party for her. but i'm sure authorities in heaven are making sure everybody is on their best behavior. she had an expectation that you are capable of doing good things and she would let you know if you could do a little bit more to achieve what she thought was possible from you. she was -- i met her when i was 22 and i have a -- a smile that could light up a room. a warmth, a respect for everyone, fun to be around, brash, really smart and capable of many a time i saw her needle pointing and you would think she was focused on the needle point and she would inject into the conversation and you knew she was paying attention to every word you were saying. she went into the hospital on monday. and i -- she was a remarkable presence. adviser to a president. her husband, who she loved dearly. met him when sh
the tributes from everybody from bill clinton to foreign leaders, democrats, liberals, conservatives. with today's politics it's refreshing to hear how many people loved her so much. >> yeah. a formidable presence. a women of great character and enormous values. there will be a welcoming party for her. but i'm sure authorities in heaven are making sure everybody is on their best behavior. she had an expectation that you are capable of doing good things and she would let you know if you...
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we will ask the lawyer who defended bill clinton. steve kor nabbingy is at the big board. "the 11th hour" on a wednesday night begins now. >> good evening once again from our headquarter here's in new york. day 447 of the trump administration and we have breaking news tonight about one-time white house chief strategist steve bannon who was pushed out of the white house last summer. "the washington post" reports tonight, he's back and he has a plan to derail the mueller investigation and protect the president. robert costa who joins us writes bannon is pitching a plan to west wing aides and congressional allies to cripple the federal probe into russian interference in the 2016 election. according to four people familiar with the discussions, the first step these people say would be for trump to fire deputy attorney general rod j. rosen stein who oversees the work of robert mueller and in recent days signed off on a search warrant of trump's long time personal lawyer, michael cohen. bannon is recommending they cease operation with mueller reversing the policy of trump's lega
we will ask the lawyer who defended bill clinton. steve kor nabbingy is at the big board. "the 11th hour" on a wednesday night begins now. >> good evening once again from our headquarter here's in new york. day 447 of the trump administration and we have breaking news tonight about one-time white house chief strategist steve bannon who was pushed out of the white house last summer. "the washington post" reports tonight, he's back and he has a plan to derail the mueller...
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barbara really did treat bill clinton as if he was one of her sons. i was a witness to the candidate love between bill clinton and the bushes. it was remarkable. she would bring people into her orbit and introduce us to them so they would be lifted up. it was barbara bush that talked about being a point of light and doing things for the people. she became a super nova that generated constellations of points of light of making a difference. literacy is her cause and was her cause. it was just a phenomenal gift she gave this country. she was a love machine and she was contagious with her love and thankfully it made a difference to a lot of people. >> our condolences to you. i know how close you were and her devotion to the literacy project stems from neil's difficulty reading as a child. so well named. thank you both for joining us today. >> thank you. good to be with you. >> thanks. >>> coming up here as well, secret agent. cia director mike pompeo's meeting with north korea's leader. you're watching andrea mitchell reports. stay with us right here on
barbara really did treat bill clinton as if he was one of her sons. i was a witness to the candidate love between bill clinton and the bushes. it was remarkable. she would bring people into her orbit and introduce us to them so they would be lifted up. it was barbara bush that talked about being a point of light and doing things for the people. she became a super nova that generated constellations of points of light of making a difference. literacy is her cause and was her cause. it was just a...
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. >> i saw a chart of entitlement spending, whatever i saw where bill clinton reformed welfare all it does is just flattened for a second it's never gone down >> 99 times out of a 100 when people accuse me of cutting, it's a slow growth >> are you going to miss paul ryan he kept that front and center. is that coming back? >> paul and i have had this conversation the entitlements are real. they are one of the long-term drivers of the debt. there is no question and money is money whether we spend a dollar we don't have on medicaid or a zlar we don't have on some research somewhere that means a lot to one member of congress, it's still just a dollar. and right now the deficit is driven as much by discretionary spending as it is by entitlement. we can't use that as an excuse the spending is the issue. it's not just entitlement spending it's all spending. we cannot sit there and say until we fix entitlements, we're never going to fix the problem no spending is spending >> director mulvaney, thank you for being here >> happy tax day, i think.
. >> i saw a chart of entitlement spending, whatever i saw where bill clinton reformed welfare all it does is just flattened for a second it's never gone down >> 99 times out of a 100 when people accuse me of cutting, it's a slow growth >> are you going to miss paul ryan he kept that front and center. is that coming back? >> paul and i have had this conversation the entitlements are real. they are one of the long-term drivers of the debt. there is no question and money...