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"the issue is not the miami herald, its gary hart's judgment." especially in light of the fact that polls showed hart was headed towards an almost certain victory in the primaries as well as the general election against presumed republican nominee george h.w. bush... hart had everything to lose. and, post scandal, he did. "there's a sense of recklessness about it ... recklessness and it catches peoples attention. i mean wait a minute, gee, what's the guy doing? his wife's 2000 miles away. whats going on?" "the train has been derailed and its going to make it more difficult now for gary hart at least in the short run to raise funds." it wasn't long before hart knew it was over. it wasn't long before hart knew it was over. circumstances, this campaign cannot go on." "his campaign overwhelmed by questions of propriety, hart felt there was no point in continuing for now." "a cbs news new york times poll shows just how devastating the revelations of the last week have been. his unfavorable rating has skyrocketed, from nine percent a month ago to 26 per
"the issue is not the miami herald, its gary hart's judgment." especially in light of the fact that polls showed hart was headed towards an almost certain victory in the primaries as well as the general election against presumed republican nominee george h.w. bush... hart had everything to lose. and, post scandal, he did. "there's a sense of recklessness about it ... recklessness and it catches peoples attention. i mean wait a minute, gee, what's the guy doing? his wife's 2000...
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gary hart-- originally gary hartpence-- was a handsome senator from colorado who vaulted onto the nationaltage in 1984 only to tumble badly from it four years later. jesse louis jackson, a son of south carolina and well known civil rights leader, decided that he too was somebody and indeed could become president. now, while neither jackson nor hart ultimately won the white house, both reshaped national politics in significant ways and for at least one brief moment seemed to be on the verge of winning the whole deal. [rock music] ♪ - i came from a working class family in a small town in eastern kansas. neither of my parents graduated from high school. my mother was from a family of 13, my father was from a family of eight. i was the first one to graduate from high school and then go on to college-- small church college in oklahoma. - gary hart as a young boy was given a star for every book he read. and eventually his class chart, said his teacher, looked like the milky way. he was a very serious, earnest, smart boy, and grew up to be a candidate who loved books and ideas and ran on a "new i
gary hart-- originally gary hartpence-- was a handsome senator from colorado who vaulted onto the nationaltage in 1984 only to tumble badly from it four years later. jesse louis jackson, a son of south carolina and well known civil rights leader, decided that he too was somebody and indeed could become president. now, while neither jackson nor hart ultimately won the white house, both reshaped national politics in significant ways and for at least one brief moment seemed to be on the verge of...
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it's the functional equivalent of what gary hart did.w, and at some personal risk, as you're talking about, at some personal risk, have come out and said, you know what? he does behave this way. so now he's backed up against a wall, and he's just flailing and criticizing, whether it's hillary clinton's appearance, which is -- >> criticize her policies. her appearance has nothing to do with it. >> talk about her tax plan, and i'm sure a lot of people in this campaign would like to. >> kellyanne conway made a joke about that. someone tweeted from the rally said, talk about your policies, and kellyanne, his campaign manager tweeted, that was me. sort of throwing a little shade at her own candidate, because she wants him to be on message and talking about these allegati allegations. >> i want everybody to stand by. the breaking news continues. much more on the breaking news. that's coming up. >> it's a symbol of transformation. >> cause was once a major drug dealer. he was caught and spent four years in prison. >> that is what woke me up. i
it's the functional equivalent of what gary hart did.w, and at some personal risk, as you're talking about, at some personal risk, have come out and said, you know what? he does behave this way. so now he's backed up against a wall, and he's just flailing and criticizing, whether it's hillary clinton's appearance, which is -- >> criticize her policies. her appearance has nothing to do with it. >> talk about her tax plan, and i'm sure a lot of people in this campaign would like to....
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. >> and sort of waving the red flag in front of the bull, i'm reminded about gary hart, a presidential candidate, was accused of marital infidelity, but he famously basically dared the press, sort of dared the press to follow him around, quote unquote, and donald trump standing on that debate stage, saying, no, you could just see assignment editors across the country saying, okay. >> and we have a million tom fiedlers, who caught gary hart back in the '80s, all of them saying, this is a guy who said all these things on tape for years and years, this has been his known m.o, and he wants to deny it on the debate stage. so a lot of people are going to come forward, who have been silent for years, or they have had michael cohen force an ndaa down their throats on behalf of donald trump, in whatever circumstances they find themselves after interacting with trump. and these are people that have reached a breaking point partly because donald trump has broken our political system so badly. he's got the entire political caucus endorsing and not endorsing. >> endorse, unendorse, reendorse car-se
. >> and sort of waving the red flag in front of the bull, i'm reminded about gary hart, a presidential candidate, was accused of marital infidelity, but he famously basically dared the press, sort of dared the press to follow him around, quote unquote, and donald trump standing on that debate stage, saying, no, you could just see assignment editors across the country saying, okay. >> and we have a million tom fiedlers, who caught gary hart back in the '80s, all of them saying, this...
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my girlfriend said to me, that reminds me of gary hart. what's he all about?ll of a sudden, it clicked. >> this is not polling, just a comment from a girlfriend. >> that's right. >> you probably liked her too much. >> no, no. i didn't actually. that triggered in my mind something that made some sense, we could put on the next poll. we put it on a poll, it tested well. >> so mondale used it in a debate. >> where's the beef? >> wendy's spent a hundred millions dollars on an ad campaign to give me an opening for a line. i want to thank them very much. >> that made a difference? >> it changed the race overnight. it confirmed in people's minds something that had been on their minds, which was is this guy really up to it? does he have the experience to do it? and hart, who had been on such an offensive all of a sudden has to be on the defensive, and he doesn't handle it very well. >> there were several things that hart didn't handle well, but that's another story. >> he was reeling. we came right back in with another punch, which was the red phone. >> the most aweso
my girlfriend said to me, that reminds me of gary hart. what's he all about?ll of a sudden, it clicked. >> this is not polling, just a comment from a girlfriend. >> that's right. >> you probably liked her too much. >> no, no. i didn't actually. that triggered in my mind something that made some sense, we could put on the next poll. we put it on a poll, it tested well. >> so mondale used it in a debate. >> where's the beef? >> wendy's spent a hundred...
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players up today the gary hart at work here is broncos insider, troy renck, with the last remake not who or what the hail broncos won monday night. everyone expected them to be the texans given what was at stake but it was the manner in which they play that was so impressive. they shoved the ball down the coach gary kubiak in his return to the sideline pleased with the physical nature of play. >> complete football obviously still made a lot of mistakes, nothing is perfect but to protect the ball the way we did, win the line of scrimmage, play good red zone defense, offense, a lot of things that have been a nemesis for us. >>reporter: broncos attack came equiiped with four-wheel-drive and mudflaps. a unit this season. all good games. cj anderson and devontae booker off in the running game. apparently all you have to do is doubt cj anderson and look out. >> i think i always play that way. ?'ve always tried to show my ability and let people know my story me and book if we can out we can definitely go as far as we want to. >> we both start pounding it get additional reps this week if bra
players up today the gary hart at work here is broncos insider, troy renck, with the last remake not who or what the hail broncos won monday night. everyone expected them to be the texans given what was at stake but it was the manner in which they play that was so impressive. they shoved the ball down the coach gary kubiak in his return to the sideline pleased with the physical nature of play. >> complete football obviously still made a lot of mistakes, nothing is perfect but to protect...
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then story they broke and correctly, gary hart asked me to ma marry him with photos.hey went after conservatives, rush and some other stories. so people attack it because it is a tabloid, but they have a pretty good track record. >> david parrell, who ran the team's investigating most of those stories is a journalist's journalist. you may not like the material, but ironically it is so heavily vetted because it is so controversial, it is probably better vetted than most of the stories in other media. >> well, i went through with your editor everything that you had. you do have ledgers, you did have the faxes with the letterhead and the time stamps. the clintons know you. they're watching now. they know who you are. they know you fixed things for them. tell us about how you got in the business with them and what you did. >> i was fixing something, i really don't like that term but there it is. i was fixing something for an actor who was in their inner circle, and that was how i was engaged. now, it was that simple. i also as a ghost writer for tom clancy met generals an
then story they broke and correctly, gary hart asked me to ma marry him with photos.hey went after conservatives, rush and some other stories. so people attack it because it is a tabloid, but they have a pretty good track record. >> david parrell, who ran the team's investigating most of those stories is a journalist's journalist. you may not like the material, but ironically it is so heavily vetted because it is so controversial, it is probably better vetted than most of the stories in...
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schroeder was to have played a major role in gary hart's 1988 presidential run but aledged reports of an affair forced him out of the race.this left schroeder with n opening - to run or not to run? by june 1987, she formed an exploratory campaign to see about her own white house ru"i o see women representing women in leadership positions because there is a feeling that the fully capable of it." four years after geraldine ferraro had been a candidate for vice-president, almost two decades after a woman had run for the top of the ticket,many t it was by all accounts an uphill battle. *chanting* "pat run! pat run! pat run!" "woman politicians hope that in 1988 they can cash in on their years of backroom grass roots "to think that we've done in two months what others had years to do, i think is quite amazing and a real showing of support." "political experts however doubt that schroeder's campaign will force the other candidates to focus on pay equity, daycare, abortion or any of the so-called women's issues." "it's going to be hard for her to get across the idea that she can actually win
schroeder was to have played a major role in gary hart's 1988 presidential run but aledged reports of an affair forced him out of the race.this left schroeder with n opening - to run or not to run? by june 1987, she formed an exploratory campaign to see about her own white house ru"i o see women representing women in leadership positions because there is a feeling that the fully capable of it." four years after geraldine ferraro had been a candidate for vice-president, almost two...
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character-related issues that are much more profound than the sort of question of, you know, should we cover gary hart running off for the weekend. >> you believe there is a responsibility to follow up on this. that there is an urgency. >> to alisyn's point this idea coming from the trump campaign isn't it convenient and isn't it easy to ambush him in this way weeks before the election. it is not easy. it is incredibly difficult. we see backlash including reporters with very significant news platforms of their own. these are private people coming forward and they're taking a big risk doing so. scrutinize all the allegations against the presidential candidate, but, of course, there's a responsibility to go there. >> jackie, very quickly. does this come up at the next debate on wednesday night? >> i think it has to. it's ultimately up to chris wallace, but this does raise a lot of really important questions and you have to imagine it would be addressed at the presidential debate. >> panel, thank you very much. please, stick around. we have many more questions for you. another batch of hacked e-mails fro
character-related issues that are much more profound than the sort of question of, you know, should we cover gary hart running off for the weekend. >> you believe there is a responsibility to follow up on this. that there is an urgency. >> to alisyn's point this idea coming from the trump campaign isn't it convenient and isn't it easy to ambush him in this way weeks before the election. it is not easy. it is incredibly difficult. we see backlash including reporters with very...
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. >> like gary hart saying put a tail on me. >> very quickly, we saw that segment with catherine abouting this quid pro quo was over. that's patrick kennedy very close to hillary. any impact on the campaign from that quickly? >> you know, i think it's not good. the trump stuff overwhelms. >> everybody videotape is powerful. >> it should matter. you want to talk about rigged? hillary clinton and that scandal and the total lack of accountability for everyone is astonishing. >> there you go. guy, mara, thank you very much. a phoney, a terrorist, and a twit. that's a few of the names i >> time now for another round of viewer feedback from twitter where people can't seem to agree about me: is sir, you have no idea. please keep the feedback coming. we do really like hearing from you folks. tweet me using brit hume @ brit hume or "on the record" at foxnews.com. that is about it for us tonight. stay tuned for "the o'reilly factor" which is next and in which bill will analyze where the race stands now and provide some advice for the candidates. in the meantime we leave you as always with our po
. >> like gary hart saying put a tail on me. >> very quickly, we saw that segment with catherine abouting this quid pro quo was over. that's patrick kennedy very close to hillary. any impact on the campaign from that quickly? >> you know, i think it's not good. the trump stuff overwhelms. >> everybody videotape is powerful. >> it should matter. you want to talk about rigged? hillary clinton and that scandal and the total lack of accountability for everyone is...
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>> it's something he bragged about doing and sort of in gary hart fashion, when he said he didn't do it, that forced a lot of hands to say, he didn't do it and he did it to me. that's six, seven, or eight women, in the last 24 hours -- who knows how many more well will be, but there's a lot of lawsuits before this week over a period of time, so at a certain period of time it becomes a pattern. some of my colleagues say how could he have answered anderson cooper's question any other way, which to say when i was young and irresponsible, it was a different era, i'm not saying it was right. i had a lot of inappropriate behavior, but i've learned a lot since then, i've grown and i'm running for president and i -- >> you really think he would have given that answer? >> no i don't think he's going to and i don't think he -- i didn't expect him to and i don't think he was going to. >> he probably didn't think this was -- >> i'm saying by saying no he challenged those women. >> right, yeah. my question is can he recover can 20 something days? >> i don't think the option of going back to the s
>> it's something he bragged about doing and sort of in gary hart fashion, when he said he didn't do it, that forced a lot of hands to say, he didn't do it and he did it to me. that's six, seven, or eight women, in the last 24 hours -- who knows how many more well will be, but there's a lot of lawsuits before this week over a period of time, so at a certain period of time it becomes a pattern. some of my colleagues say how could he have answered anderson cooper's question any other way,...
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starting with the gary hart incident in 1987 when he was seen on a boat with a woman not his wife, everything changed in american politics in terms of what's public and what's private. certainly the clintons were going through that for many years. bill clinton had a special prosecutor looking at him for something else, for the whitewater scandal, quote-unquote, and it ended up being a look into his sex life, but there all they found was an incident of consensual sex, had nothing to do with anything in terms of sexual abuse. >> woodruff: carolyn. if i could jump in, david is making an interesting point. one thing we're seeing and i don't know if you're seeing in your news organizations, people are really making this distinction between unwanted sexual advances and putting it in a different category from, say, infidelity and affairs. one thing that seems quite powerful in this moment is we're having a lieutenant of women come forward on our comment section and facebook pages to talk about things that have happened to them as young girls or young women or more recently, and it feels like there's
starting with the gary hart incident in 1987 when he was seen on a boat with a woman not his wife, everything changed in american politics in terms of what's public and what's private. certainly the clintons were going through that for many years. bill clinton had a special prosecutor looking at him for something else, for the whitewater scandal, quote-unquote, and it ended up being a look into his sex life, but there all they found was an incident of consensual sex, had nothing to do with...
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. >> like gary hart saying put a tail on me. >> very quickly, we saw that segment with catherine aboutng this quid pro quo was over. that's patrick kennedy very close to hillary. any impact on the campaign from that quickly? >> you know, i think it's not good. the trump stuff overwhelms. >> everybody videotape is powerful. >> it should matter. you want to talk about rigged? hillary clinton and that scandal and the total lack of accountability for everyone is astonishing. >> there you go. guy, mara, thank you very much. a phoney, a terrorist, and a twit. that's a few of the names i have been called coming up in mean tweets. it's not something you do now and then. or when it's convenient. it's using state-of-the-art simulators to better prepare for any situation. it's giving offshore teams onshore support. and it's empowering anyone to stop a job if something doesn't seem right. at bp, safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. this clean was like pow! beieverything well? it added this other level of clean to it. 6x cleaning* my teeth are glowing. they are so white
. >> like gary hart saying put a tail on me. >> very quickly, we saw that segment with catherine aboutng this quid pro quo was over. that's patrick kennedy very close to hillary. any impact on the campaign from that quickly? >> you know, i think it's not good. the trump stuff overwhelms. >> everybody videotape is powerful. >> it should matter. you want to talk about rigged? hillary clinton and that scandal and the total lack of accountability for everyone is...
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i remember gary hart talking to a gay group in l.a., making fun of the solid waste dumps in new jerseyrd that in new jersey. everything hears everything now. why do they think just the gun owners? >> assume you're always being taped and every e-mail you write is going to be read by people you don't want to read it. it's like your mother told you to behave, right? >> and why are people joking about assassinations of political figures? particularly, people running for president. >> so why are they? answer the question? >> because apparently, it plays well to that particular crowd. >> and by the way -- let's go on the record. he knows he did wrong, but he also knows he was talking to a group that liked it. >> but, chris, a theme throughout the edges of the republican campaign, and not always the edges, over the last few months, has been comparing -- talking about -- you know, thelma and louise, going off the end of the cliff, you know, there's been a lot of pretty violent language used about hillary clinton in this campaign. and barack obama, as well. >> dangerous stuff, because everybody
i remember gary hart talking to a gay group in l.a., making fun of the solid waste dumps in new jerseyrd that in new jersey. everything hears everything now. why do they think just the gun owners? >> assume you're always being taped and every e-mail you write is going to be read by people you don't want to read it. it's like your mother told you to behave, right? >> and why are people joking about assassinations of political figures? particularly, people running for president....
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you can talk about gary hart and the way they were absolutely shoved around and battered and abused byre. >> we can talk about this as a continuous decline to the bottom. let me ask you this question. i was really struck. all of this talk about more of the same with regards to hillary clinton. what political economic position did donald trump put forward last night that wasn't more of the same in relation to the folks that support him. >> that's been my complaint. my complaint about donald trump and tax code and everything else and donald trump not paying taxes for 15 years, i think the biggest scandal is not that donald trump hasn't paid taxes for 15 years, we have a tax code that allows it and you have two candidates, two candidates that are going to do nothing to change that. donald trump won't do anything to change it. and hillary clinton won't do anything to change it. because hillary clinton has been funded her entire political career by some of the richest people on wall street. >> substance of him as a change candidate is really all the bluster. it's really the performance. the
you can talk about gary hart and the way they were absolutely shoved around and battered and abused byre. >> we can talk about this as a continuous decline to the bottom. let me ask you this question. i was really struck. all of this talk about more of the same with regards to hillary clinton. what political economic position did donald trump put forward last night that wasn't more of the same in relation to the folks that support him. >> that's been my complaint. my complaint about...
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was actually a report earlier in 2001, before 9/11, by a commission chaired by warren ruddman and gary hart that foresaw a terrorist group taking advantage of the disorganization of the american security agencies, and striking us and recommended something like the department of homeland security. you know, this is going to be, a funny reference point, but once somebody sent me a speech, fred smith, of fedex gave to his employees, and he said the journey to better service by fedex has no final destination point. in other words, we're going to have to continue always to get better and better, and you know, there is still more to do. but are we safer as a result of having dhs with all the component parts working together? we sure are. >> i guess i mean it fronts the question about how you get the balance right. are we safer? okay, i mean, you could certainly point to the fact that there hasn't been anything on the scale of 9/11 since 9/11. >> and that's a significant fact to point to. >> significant. on the other hand, i know the number that's being put on what has been spent to prevent that f
was actually a report earlier in 2001, before 9/11, by a commission chaired by warren ruddman and gary hart that foresaw a terrorist group taking advantage of the disorganization of the american security agencies, and striking us and recommended something like the department of homeland security. you know, this is going to be, a funny reference point, but once somebody sent me a speech, fred smith, of fedex gave to his employees, and he said the journey to better service by fedex has no final...