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twitter. and you can also set your dvr in case you're not home when "#mediabuzz" comes. we're back here next sunday morning with the latest buzz. fox news alert. right notice we're awaiting hillary clinton's announcement that she is running for president a second time. the former first lady and secretary of state expected to post a video message before heading out on a tour to meet with voters on key election states. hello, everyone. welcome to america's news headquarters. >> mrs. clinton's campaign is sending out a memo laying out the themes they say she will run on. the strategy will focus on trying to convince voters that she has ideas to boost the struggling middle class the economy and expand opportunity
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20ss and as a tenacious fighter. ed henry live in des moines where she's expected to travel to within the next couple of days after that announcement. >> reporter: president obama and that is tricky business for her all but endorsing her yesterday. she's trying to be her own person and that's the big theme behind what you were saying about fighting for the middle class. that was laid out in a campaign memo that fox obtained last night saying will will be all about the middle class and income inequality. i think that is clearly an attempt to say this is not about her iks this is about you. remember what went wrong among other things in 2007, 2008. it appeared for be all about her and the inevitability factor.
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she wants to shift that number one. and number two, where have we heard this middle class argument before. clearly from president obama. his message. that's what animated his agenda in recent years. here you have a somewhat unpopular president yesterday saying she may be the one. listen. >> she is my friend. i think she would be an excellent president. and i'm not on the ballot. so i won't step on her lines. when she makes a decision to announce announce. >> you can hear the president walking a very fine line there. he doesn't want to get in the way of the announcement coming any moment now this afternoon. i think the very bottom line, though, is remember what al gore did back in 2000 when he stride
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to stay distant from president sclib clinton and that appeared to backfire. so she won't walk lock step, but she can't run from him either. >> we were told that the announcement that was expected at noon and now we're told it will come later this afternoon via social media. you've traveled with her. i did during 1992 of her husband. how does she change her image? back then she was seemingly cold with the media other people have said that she's warm and friendly and that's one of the challenging tooe inginge inginge ingings this time. >> they realize they made a mistake in 2007/2008 in iowa. she wasn't here enough. barack obama basically camped
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out. he was the new guy. maybe she took iowa a little bit for granted. number two i think in fairness, she travels a little bit differently than some of the other shoestring candidates. martin o'malley has a much smaller name i.d. he still has a chance. he's thinking about it. but he doesn't have the secret service protection around him, the celebrity. soerer for her to talk to someone one on one. but look at the republicans. jeb bush put out a video this morning. listen to this. >> it's critical we change the direction our country is in. we must to better than the obama/clinton foreign policy that has damaged relationships and emboldens our enemies. better than their failed big ghoechlt policies that grow our debt and stand in the way of real economic growth and
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prosperity. >> reporter: so you can hear we were talking about the potential for a third obama term, republicans like jeb about your bush obviously trying to tie her lock step to president obama. i suspect we'll hear hillary clinton saying whether you look at martin o'malley or rand paul, they don't have an awful lot of national security experience. she was secretary much stateof state. it will be attacked for mistakes, but she was in the medal of the issues when a lot of the other candidates were not. >> and we'll be talking to john bolten about her experience. you'll be standing by. we'll get back to you. >> for more, we'll bring in a democratic political consultant and former adviser to hillary
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clinton for president. and also a former dech pewputy assistant to george w. bush. good to see both of you. richard what issues would you say that hillary clinton should come out out of the gate that she should focus on and what missteps to avoid? >> well, as you've seen from this statement that her campaign manager put out, she's all about the middle class dealing with income inequality and frankly unleashing theaunt acts of women not being fully used in work and workplace and so forth.
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i don't think hillary clinton wants to talk about the comparison between the bill chin to be administration and bush, but she's all about the future. >> hang on. stop right there. focus on hillary and the future. you're side stepping already. tell me what hillary will focus on. that's what we want to hear. >> she'll be talking about breaching the gap between the upper-the 1% and the buld beingk of workers who paychecks have not been increasing. her goal is to deal win come inequality. so through changes in the tax policy, in minimum wage. that's a die pay theebate she's looking
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to have. >> so how much about her foreign policy 34r50e7bmean to voters? >> i think it will mean a lot. she's joined at the hip as a president. they made a pact to support each other. and if she did attack president obama he would unleash his attack dogs which could destroy her. so i think -- >> hang on. do you really think you're saying that if hillary clinton starts to distance herself so far from president obama and his record and his policies that president obama will send out his attack dogs on president obama be? wouldn't with a hillary clinton to win because she's a democrat? >> not at the doss ofcost of his legacy and being disgraced. >> but do you remember what
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happened last time. bill clinton attacked president obama didn't turn out well for hillary clinton. >> but that's because he was going against barack obama. now barack obama is the president of he will be the president when the next president is inaugurated and he won't sit back and let a fellow km democrat attack him i don't think it will be hillary in the end, but having said that, i don't think hillary can afford to be joined at the hip with obama. >> richlard is is it not hillary in the end? >> the only place you hear that kind of talk is within the four corners of the fox news kind of viewer ship. there is nobody in the rest of the political world who thinks there is one chance in a million that barack obama will you beenunleash his attack dogs on her.
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he wants on continue the policies whether health care, opening opportunities for the brad swathe of the middle class. that's what he wants to maintain. raining owingeigningning in wall street. notion that he wants to facilitate to have a republican succeed him? i actually hope -- >> no -- >> everybody companies on this network says the same thing because that will get people thinking the same way they thought mitt room anymney was a shoe-into win. >> rich andardrichard, i won't allow you to diss the fox news viewers. >> not the viewers, but the mindset. >> hang on. i want to play a sound bite to mitt romney and his reaction to
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the nonsmentannouncement that she's running. >> hillary clinton is not trustworthy. this story about having erased all her e-mails even though they were subject to review i think it makes people remember with the clinton, it's always something. and she's a creature of washington. 18 years she hasn't driven a car. she's been there a long time. think people want to see change. want to see something new. and hillary clinton is just not that person. >> brad, you're up. your reaction. >> no question about it, look at her rollout. same as she did in 2007. an entermentinternet announcement followed by events in iowa.
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shall i she has to talk about the future because she's burdened by the past. >> what is it about her past that will really be a sdas disadvantage for hillary clinton? >> if you take a look at the recent bloomberg poll the fact that she's so dishonest. it's the hill wayary way or the highway. she doesn't live the life of a middle class person. she travels in private aircraft, stays in suites. and the fact that whin when she served this government she didn't do a very good job before foreign policy has been a disaster under her watch. but she will not talk about foreign policy because she can't afford it. and that's why she will go wrong. because you cannot control the message and she learned that less anon in 2007. >> richard, you say what. >> hillary clinton in the gallup poll of americans is the most a
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mired woman in the world for 18 of the past 21 year. all these so-called scandals that brad and others referenced going way back when up until the e-mail sell e-mail silliness. you know who else lived in mansions? fdr and jfk. and they stoo up for thed up for the mid class and it's because of their values. all the republican opponents that we'll be laying it on her have kind of lost sight of the fact that what her policies are. >> brad, i'll give you the last word. >> the danger are of putting all your eggs in one basket is there are probably more than would be person trying out for the job of
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the cvs manager than the president on the democratic side. a very dangerous proposition when you prevent other democrats take the field. and americans don't want core-- >> we'll leave it there. thanks to both of you. speaking of the republican opponents, on the other side of the presidential baltlot, marco rubio expected to throw his hat into the ring tomorrow with his own presidential announcement. that oweccurring in miami. hi karl. >> reporter: should not there will be three. marco rubio of florida will announce his presidential candidacy tomorrow and in so
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doing, take himself out of the running for running for senate re-election here in the sunshine state. that immediately sets up a quick contrast with rand paul in kentucky who announced just last week. rubio is one of the original tea party candidates and he's already got two opponents. it's ted cruise cruz and rand paul. it's a pretty busy race. mr. rubio tomorrow will announce under the banner a new american century. his logo will include his name in small case letters. the i havewill have a tiny little map of the united states of america. he makes the argument that a
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clintononation will be bad for the left. >> i think we have the advantage of having an exciting debate in the republican party. it will go on throughout the primary season. compared to the democrat side, it looks like it will be pretty quiet. we'll have the energy the eyeballs of america on our process and i'm looking forward to see who it is that is able to get some distance and become or neem nominee. >> of course the other side of the coin, the eventual nominee can end up dinged up. already the republican field is beginning to weigh in on hillary clinton's candidacy. jeb bush hidt the airwaves and the very first attack ad against hillary clinton has now been made and will air in iowa and new hampshire, south carolina. this is rand paul going after
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hillary clinton. watch. >> what path will america take? the path to the past? a road to yesterday? or a place where it's been before? hillary clinton represents the worst of the washington machine the arrogance of power, corruption and coverup. >> rand paul, marco rubio ted cruz. how they position against one another is very important. tomorrow marco rubio will position himself as someone capable of appeal to go newing to new voters. and he will be directly positioning position as both tea part and iy and establishment. rubio was the first tea party candidate to be supported by jim demint. rubio is considered one of the
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most establish the oriented candidates. >> all right. as you can see, it's already beginning. we'll of course have that live tomorrow here on the fox news channel. good to see you. and meanwhile as we a wait hillary clinton's 2016 presidential announcement, foreign policy likely a major drive forethis that campaign. how will her tenure as secretary of state impact her run? that in a couple of minutes. >> i wish her well. i think she did a terrific job. she's a good friend. she's highly qualified and i'm highly confident will wage a formidable campaign. okay, listen up! i'm re-workin' the menu. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals antioxidants and
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a protest or because of guys out for a walk one night who decide they go kill some americans? what difference at this point does this make? >> now an iconic response that could continue to haunt mrs. clinton. she will in part running on her tenure as secretary of state. so what is and whether she really successful in that job in last night president obama praised her experience and said that mrs. clinton will make an excellent he said president. john bolten joins us. ambassador she did visit 112 countries as secretary of state. but what do you think her legacy is? >> well, i think her record as secretary of state is definitely going to be a center piece of the 2016 debate. and the real lesson is that there is nothing there. for one thick, i think she is
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indistinguishable in terms of her foreign policy views from president obama. you hear some of her supporters say that that's not the case, but in fact it is. that's not simply my opinion, that's hillary clinton's opinion. i reviewed her memoir hard choices of her days at the state department well over 600 pages. and i read every one of them carefully. so you don't have to. but i read particularly with an eye to see where she would take the opportunity a country emyears after leaving the state department to distance percent from herself from president obama and you have to give new meaning to the term nuance to find any differences. she has not done it in the year and a half since the book came out. so i think her record and the obama administration record on foreign policy are co-term miss
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and she has a long list of issues to answer for at the very top obviously being the tragedy atmiss and she has a long list of issues to answer for at the very top obviously being the tragedy at benghazi. >> certainly tll be questions asked of her about benghazi, but supporters point to that has to do with arming the syrian rebels. we were told she was for that. the president oppose that had. and now in the last three years we had the rise of isis and islamic terrorism. >> well i think where there is no difference and that at some point the president himself has said now he's in favor of arming the modern syrian opposition. the real problem was the obama/clinton misreading of the arab spring. they thought it would be the answer for islamic terrorism. they thought it would reentrybring fort
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new representative governments. they were completely wrong in almost every case. state instructs have broken down plightly as completely in libya, sire i can't syria rag. warlords have proceede proceed live rated. >> and one other legacy, that reset with russia, setitting there it with button with lavrov. what happened to that? >> wushrussia now controls the crimea. president on other former republics of soviet union is it increasing. russia took the reset button, put it in their pocket and said next what are you going to give to me now. they have been a thorn in our
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side on the iranian nuclear program trying to bring stability to the middle east. they have opposed this every step of the way. and i think again this was one of hillary clinton's own primary might be differences and it was an utter failure. >> benghazi, iran, syria islamic state, vladimir putin all what we've see in the campaign. thank you so much about. >> just getting started. >> that it is. a possible match-up between hillary clinton and jeb bush what the numbers show and what both parties have to do to emirnlge emerge victoriously. >> no doubt we have to be about perfect akd and the other side can be about good. so we have a higherboard. tlanta and i can't wait to start telling people how switching to geico could save them hundreds of dollars on car insurance. but first, my luggage. ahh, there it is.
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