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bill clinton: you're going to reinvent yourself but you should be ashamed of yourself for jumping on my wife. you're not worthy to be on the same platform with my wife. jerry brown: ralph made or called me this afternoon and he read the article. i was shocked by it. >> governor you were poking your finger at him. jerry comes here with his family wealth is $1500 suits and he makes aligning accusation about my wife. that doesn't make it true. funneled anynever money to my wife's law firm. never. >> that is from march of 1992. just give a sense of how personal got between bill clinton and jerry brown. evan: and stay pretty bitter for a long time. i think he called bill clinton
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the prince of sleaze. something along those lines. it bubbled up again when jerry brown ran for governor in 2010. in a candid moment he was talking about how his opponent meg whitman was going after him using something clinton had said about brown having raise taxes when he was governor. in the late 70's. and then brown responded to that by alluding to the impeachment of bill clinton and his philandering. i do not march the have sexual relations with that woman line about monica lewinsky. making a joke about clinton for which brown later apologize. it just always seemed like the bad blood lingered for decades between the two of them. how much of it is to make sure donald trump is not elected.
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even in his letter which was very frank he said look bernie sanders has done some neat things. it is understandable why some people support him. but look where we are now. in danger of donald trump becoming president. what does that mean for california. look at his agenda. leeds united now. stop fighting with the message. so i'm jumping into this and this is how i am going to cast my vote. he was saying i want you to cast your vote this way too. campaign ison trying to rearrange for his scheduled to spend the weekend in california. polling is showing that is a dead heat. how close is it. evan: if you have the polls she had a relatively comfortable leaving california for some time. there are ae that
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ton of delegates there. there are so many delegates in california. sanders is so committed to pushing the party in a more progressive direction. gives his opportunity agenda some more influence. in philadelphia. when they meet for the convention. >> what you think the sanders message is resonating in california? evan: california is a very progressive place. sanders has been campaigning very hard here. the california nurses association or the national one
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actually which is headed by she wastomorrow probably governor arnold schwarzenegger's biggest adversary during his leadership. 70 knows the state. and he knows lots of people like that who are helping him build this network of progressives. it is a tech savvy state. this digital campaign that sanders has successfully built much of it is rooted in california. a lot of young voters there. messageng that sanders fits the theme of liberal california politics. >> there is the retirement of senator barbara boxer. what will the impact beyond turnout? evan: there's a lot of interest in that race but is not considered very competitive. democrats rally behind kamala harris the attorney general and was an open primary whoever
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comes in second will likely face a runoff. thinkinge not really about who's going to come in second. because there is this establishment candidate who is pretty much so that election up. not sure that will drive turnout as much as sanders may be able to drive it. registration in california is soaring. they close the registration line. you would've had to register by now to vote. they were seeing all kinds of people registering and that is usually a good sign for sanders. >> one week ago before the california primary. his work is available online at l.a. times.com.
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evan: thank you so much. >> madam secretary we proudly gave 72 of our delegate votes to the next president of the united states. coming up. a discussion on the iran nuclear deal. the potential for a nuclear arms race in the middle east. look at the future of the conflict between israel and palestinians living in the west
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bank and the gaza strip. later presumptive presidential nominee donald trump holds a press conference on money raised for veterans. . c-span's washington journal is live every day with news that follows the issues that impact you. on wednesday we are live in laredo texas on the us-mexico border. to talk about immigration issues affecting the country. talks about the flow of illegal immigration. the players involved. cover the efforts to security and humanitarian aspects of that issue. dallas morning news mexico correspondent alfredo machado examines the cartels in mexico. plus the violence in the
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their vote matters and their most matters and whether they to not spare a single cent their concerns and struggles will be listened to. wisconsin senator tammy baldwin talks about her career in public service. wisconsin political history. bob what followed senior helped shepherd the change whereby senators were not appointed by lazy man to the elections. it wouldn't be the party bosses that made the decision. in smoke-filled back rooms.
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free and fair elections. here's a discussion looking at the potential for a nuclear arms race in the middle east. the brookings institution hosted representatives from the state department as well as ambassador to the united states. this is 90 minutes. >> good morning. i'm suzanne maloney. deputy director of the foreign policy program here at the oo
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