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clinton: mr. chairman. [cheers and applause] pres. clinton: mr. chairman, mr.ice president, my fellow democrats, and my fellow you for yourank nominations. [cheers and applause]. i don't know if i can find a fancy way to say this, but i accept. [cheers and applause] pres. clinton: so many have contributed to the record we have made for the american people, but one above all. my partner, my friend and the best vice president in our history, al gore. [cheers and applause] pres. clinton: tonight i thank the city of chicago, its great mayor and its wonderful people for this magnificent convention. i love chicago for many reasons. for your powerful spirit, your sports teams, your lively politics, but most of all, for the love and light of my life, chicago's daughter, hilary. [cheers and applause] pres. clinton: four years ago, you and i set forth on a journey to bring our vision to our country, to keep the american dream alive for all who were willing to work for it, to make our american communities stronger, to keep america the world's strongest force for peace and
clinton: mr. chairman. [cheers and applause] pres. clinton: mr. chairman, mr.ice president, my fellow democrats, and my fellow you for yourank nominations. [cheers and applause]. i don't know if i can find a fancy way to say this, but i accept. [cheers and applause] pres. clinton: so many have contributed to the record we have made for the american people, but one above all. my partner, my friend and the best vice president in our history, al gore. [cheers and applause] pres. clinton: tonight i...
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secretary clinton? sec. clinton: thanks so much, carla.'m delighted to be here with you and elaine to talk about this. and i think your question goes to the heart of the challenges we have faced, which is suffrage history was considered at best an add on to real american history. [laughter] it was not given the respect in the academy, it was not the subject of curriculum development. i remember very little in my public school years of learning about anything having to do with the suffrage movement other than eventually women were given, as they would say, the right to vote. so i think this 100th anniversary, what you've done with the exhibit at the library, the commission's work, obviously. great scholarship, like elaine's book is filling a vacuum. because we did not know enough about the history and how it links with the continuing struggle in america to form a more perfect union. and try, despite all of the setbacks and obstacles, to keep moving toward true equality for everyone. dr. hayden: and, elaine, was it difficult with the researc
secretary clinton? sec. clinton: thanks so much, carla.'m delighted to be here with you and elaine to talk about this. and i think your question goes to the heart of the challenges we have faced, which is suffrage history was considered at best an add on to real american history. [laughter] it was not given the respect in the academy, it was not the subject of curriculum development. i remember very little in my public school years of learning about anything having to do with the suffrage...
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clinton: yeah. we have gone through a number of phases with china ever since the nixon opening to china. and for a number of decades, it was certainly in america's interests and the world's interests, i would argue, to support china's economic rise, to work to include china in the international order in all kinds of institutional ways. but i think any relationship has to be constantly reevaluated. and as we have seen with xi jinping, a lot of the aggressive nature of china's ambitions now are very clear. militarily and strategically, economically, internationally. and so, you require a clear and consistent approach to china, which we have not seen under the trump administration. there have been a series of economic actions taken, not particularly effective, from what i have seen, and a lot of name-calling. but in the meantime, china has extended its road and belt program and increased its influence not only across asia, but into africa and of the south pacific. even into europe. certainly, latin ame
clinton: yeah. we have gone through a number of phases with china ever since the nixon opening to china. and for a number of decades, it was certainly in america's interests and the world's interests, i would argue, to support china's economic rise, to work to include china in the international order in all kinds of institutional ways. but i think any relationship has to be constantly reevaluated. and as we have seen with xi jinping, a lot of the aggressive nature of china's ambitions now are...
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i'm excited to hear from bill clinton tonight. >> i am so excited about bill clinton, because bill clintongoing to be bringing it on the economy. remember in 2012 he was the explainer in chief on explaining why democrats are better for the economy than republicans. better at job creation. better for the stock market. better at bringing down the deficit. better at gdp growth. >> you love that. >> every single measurement. >> preach. >> and he's going to explain that tonight. i'm just saying. it's so great for joe biden, because joe biden saved the auto industry. >> i'm dumbfounded by this -- how is it that bill clinton has not been cancelled by the democratic -- how has he survived all of these waves of cancellation, when he's been one of the biggest violators of these rules all these years. >> you believe in redemption brother. >> we talked about the use of. >> redemption. >> we talked about the use of character to say donald trump is a man of low character, biden is -- that's fine. he's fair game on that. you're going to say that in one breath and then say character matters. ladies and ge
i'm excited to hear from bill clinton tonight. >> i am so excited about bill clinton, because bill clintongoing to be bringing it on the economy. remember in 2012 he was the explainer in chief on explaining why democrats are better for the economy than republicans. better at job creation. better for the stock market. better at bringing down the deficit. better at gdp growth. >> you love that. >> every single measurement. >> preach. >> and he's going to explain that...
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clinton: yeah . we have gone through a number of phases with china ever since the nixon opening to china. for a number of decades it was certainly in america's interests and the world's interests, i would argue, to support china and in its economic rise, to work to include china in the in all kinds order of institutional ways. but i think any relationship has to be constantly reevaluated. as we have seen with xi jinping, a lot of the aggressive nature of the chinese ambitions now are very clear. militarily, strategically, economically, internationally. so, you require a clear and consistent approach to china, which we have not seen under the trump administration. a series ofeen economic actions taken, not particularly effective, from what i have seen, and a lot of name-calling. in the meantime, china has extended its robe and belt program and increased its influence across not only asia, but into africa and of the south pacific. even into europe. certainly, latin america. china is not only building i
clinton: yeah . we have gone through a number of phases with china ever since the nixon opening to china. for a number of decades it was certainly in america's interests and the world's interests, i would argue, to support china and in its economic rise, to work to include china in the in all kinds order of institutional ways. but i think any relationship has to be constantly reevaluated. as we have seen with xi jinping, a lot of the aggressive nature of the chinese ambitions now are very...
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it was bill clinton's wife. slick willie who blamed everything on the vast right wing conspiracy to say trump doesn't accept the blame? no one accepts blame if you're president. that's what makes you a good politician. trump graded his first term as a plus. save the mistakes for the memoir and maybe the advance can soften the blow. >> greg: nice blazer, jesse. next on "the five" john kerry lays into trump's foreign policy while looking at his own disastrous track record. as a caricature artist, i appreciate what makes each person unique. that's why i like liberty mutual. they get that no two people are alike and customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need. almost done. what do you think? i don't see it. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ >> bret: former secretary of state john kerry tearing into trump's foreign policy. >> when this president goes you overseas it is a blooper reel. for the eight years of the obama/biden administration we led by example eliminati
it was bill clinton's wife. slick willie who blamed everything on the vast right wing conspiracy to say trump doesn't accept the blame? no one accepts blame if you're president. that's what makes you a good politician. trump graded his first term as a plus. save the mistakes for the memoir and maybe the advance can soften the blow. >> greg: nice blazer, jesse. next on "the five" john kerry lays into trump's foreign policy while looking at his own disastrous track record. as a...
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we are going to monitor former president bill clinton. bill clinton is interesting. i'm going to lay out in a special "hannity" monologue how he wouldn't even be a nominee if that party ever based on his positions and by the way, he's embroiled in a huge new scandal today. "daily mail" just published a newly pictures, bill clinton getting a little back massage from one of jeffrey epstein's victims. this isn't funny, what i saw should scare everybody. we've you have to hear back. whatever happened to the eye believers in the democratic party that are outraged that bill clinton is about to speak in prime time at their party's convention. do they have any real values at all? kamala harris, any comment at all? we will have more straight ahead but first we are going to bring you everything you need to know about last night's big dnc kick off because if you're like most
we are going to monitor former president bill clinton. bill clinton is interesting. i'm going to lay out in a special "hannity" monologue how he wouldn't even be a nominee if that party ever based on his positions and by the way, he's embroiled in a huge new scandal today. "daily mail" just published a newly pictures, bill clinton getting a little back massage from one of jeffrey epstein's victims. this isn't funny, what i saw should scare everybody. we've you have to hear...
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clinton as well. four years ago there was no way around it.inated and there was no way around having him there pay about the me too movement has erupted since then it seems it's going to be suspended tonight which i think is fun, interesting, different. >> bret: different. that's right. tom, your thoughts on night two as we get ready to get to wilmington, delaware, the official nomination as kamala and joe biden on thursday? >> it's going to be interesting to see where they go tonight, last night was heavy on the anti-trump stuff, that's for good reason. they said they are going to turn out to vote against donald trump, not necessarily for joe biden and we saw that play out over the course of an eye that was very light on policies so that something we are going to see rolled out over the coming nights, interesting to see how the speakers do that tonight. >> bret: the biggest back and forth was a former first lady and the president's reaction today. let's take a look at that. >> being president doesn't change who you are. it reveals who you are
clinton as well. four years ago there was no way around it.inated and there was no way around having him there pay about the me too movement has erupted since then it seems it's going to be suspended tonight which i think is fun, interesting, different. >> bret: different. that's right. tom, your thoughts on night two as we get ready to get to wilmington, delaware, the official nomination as kamala and joe biden on thursday? >> it's going to be interesting to see where they go...
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hillary clinton didn't make a mistake. she was using that server, and that's i think that's a problem. as it relates to china, look, donald trump is the first president in my lifetime to actually stand up to china. every president says they are going to do it, every presidential candidate says they are going to do it and i believe at the time when president trump says i'm getting tough with china it's like okay i've heard this before but low and behold he's getting serious with china and that's what we need a president to do because china is eating our lunch with the most sophisticated weapons systems they are building and they truly are challenge going into the next 10-20 years. maria: yeah, but your colleagues were all overlooking at russia, looking under the bed for ghosts as you like to say it, for four years, three and a half years, and they missed the real adversary which is china. real quick got to get your take on john brennan. he did an interview on friday with john durham. what would you be asking brennan and whe
hillary clinton didn't make a mistake. she was using that server, and that's i think that's a problem. as it relates to china, look, donald trump is the first president in my lifetime to actually stand up to china. every president says they are going to do it, every presidential candidate says they are going to do it and i believe at the time when president trump says i'm getting tough with china it's like okay i've heard this before but low and behold he's getting serious with china and that's...
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bill clinton signed the now infamous clinton crime bill. that's when joe manchin creditors and stuff like that, that contributed to the mass incarceration of minorities in this country. joe biden supported and championed. don't forget clinton praised, oh, yeah, clinton, biden, hillary, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, all praise the former klansman, the guy that filibustered the civil rights act. bill clinton's mentor, his name, you might not know it. jay william fulbright, a known segregationist dan today things got even worse for clinton's tarnished legacy. never-before-seen pictures, go watch the dailymail.com, take a look there. getting a massage from a victim of jeffrey epstein back in 2002 while he was on a trip, the lolita expressed to africa. you can save us the lectures on the lives what you are known for and the fact that you are still being celebrated by the democratic party, that's mass hypocrisy, too. continue. we will give the final word to senator kennedy. i just felt compelled to tell the truth. >> actually, sean, i don't mean t
bill clinton signed the now infamous clinton crime bill. that's when joe manchin creditors and stuff like that, that contributed to the mass incarceration of minorities in this country. joe biden supported and championed. don't forget clinton praised, oh, yeah, clinton, biden, hillary, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, all praise the former klansman, the guy that filibustered the civil rights act. bill clinton's mentor, his name, you might not know it. jay william fulbright, a known segregationist...
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speakers from bill clinton, sally yates taking turns casting this is a chance to get rid of donald trumpaccusations of distortions the president's actual record. alexandria ocasio cortez, if you were confused by her short speech no worries, she wasn't referring to her comments about racial injustice, stunning the convention by seconding the nomination of socialist senator bernie sanders for president, not joe biden. what was that about? biblical in, democrats trying to explain away an appearance during the national convention call and meeting of local delegates in the convention room not endorsed by nominee joe biden. called anti-semitic and anti-lgbt q by her fellow women smart organizes, the democratic party is absolutely her party in tonight's event. welcome to fox news at night. we begin with chief political analyst bret baer. we've wrapped night 2. it ended with a speech by doctor jill biden and i don't know if you remember we were in new hampshire before covid-19 shutdown the campaign trail but i remember going to the last event and there were a couple women at of me. joe biden spo
speakers from bill clinton, sally yates taking turns casting this is a chance to get rid of donald trumpaccusations of distortions the president's actual record. alexandria ocasio cortez, if you were confused by her short speech no worries, she wasn't referring to her comments about racial injustice, stunning the convention by seconding the nomination of socialist senator bernie sanders for president, not joe biden. what was that about? biblical in, democrats trying to explain away an...
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a former clinton advisor says this.can speak not just to trump really is, skulking around on her debate stage, but how he is viewed across the globe. she can sound the alarm that the damage he has caused must be undone and undone now." brit hume, hillary clinton, or challenge tonight. those things on the list. >> brit: well, she still has a following within the democratic party. make no mistake about it. she is still deeply appreciated by many women, not all of them democrats, for the pioneering role she played in receiving her party's nomination, coming close to being president. at the same time, however, i think it's not unreasonable to say, if you're judging this in terms of how much outreach your speech might make to people not yet ready to vote for the democrats this time around, she may be the only person who is less popular than donald trump, which is not easily achieved. she did it. >> harris: [laughs] >> brit: she i is a divisive figure, but has her following and the party. there is no doubt having her speak, a
a former clinton advisor says this.can speak not just to trump really is, skulking around on her debate stage, but how he is viewed across the globe. she can sound the alarm that the damage he has caused must be undone and undone now." brit hume, hillary clinton, or challenge tonight. those things on the list. >> brit: well, she still has a following within the democratic party. make no mistake about it. she is still deeply appreciated by many women, not all of them democrats, for...
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clinton maybe could start us off. barbara asks, what does it mean to you to see how much americans have embraced this history this year? >> oh it means the world to me barbara. i want to put in a plug for the library and the smithsonian leave up there exhibits because sadly because of the pandemic, many people who i know we're interested in both have not been able to visit. i want to make a few quick points about this because you know we're having a big debate over statuary monumental statutes statues right now. a lot of these women deserve statues. ida b. wells, sojourner true, carrie chapman can, mary church terrell, a lot of them. alice paul. when we think about, okay, if we're gonna have visible, physical memorials, why don't we celebrate those women who through history moved us tours up more perfect union. and to that end, it was founded after a survey that new york city had very few statues of women. so at the end of this month, there will be an unveiling of a statue of sojourner true and elizabeth katie stent a
clinton maybe could start us off. barbara asks, what does it mean to you to see how much americans have embraced this history this year? >> oh it means the world to me barbara. i want to put in a plug for the library and the smithsonian leave up there exhibits because sadly because of the pandemic, many people who i know we're interested in both have not been able to visit. i want to make a few quick points about this because you know we're having a big debate over statuary monumental...
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clinton's defense.isten, i will let bill clinton defend himself and i will be listening, but i will tell you that we have a lot of work to do in the country. >> mr. clinton tweeted his support of a running mate a week ago. this is a terrific choice and kamala harris will be a great partner angie she and joe biden make a strong team. that the democratic party has moved far to the left on the clinton era like crime, trade and welfare. >> it will be a comeback kid. >> it's not the same party that embraced him in the 1970s and still is still former president who made the case for the list president you would like to be. >> not shift the blame, concentrate and do not distract, unite and not divided. our choices joe biden. >> mr. clinton has taken a hit after his wife last to president trump four years ago. pray recorded which guaranteed to organizers to keep them tight on time when shannon. >> shannon: it seems to be working across the board, keeping everybody moving on the schedule, all right, mike, thank y
clinton's defense.isten, i will let bill clinton defend himself and i will be listening, but i will tell you that we have a lot of work to do in the country. >> mr. clinton tweeted his support of a running mate a week ago. this is a terrific choice and kamala harris will be a great partner angie she and joe biden make a strong team. that the democratic party has moved far to the left on the clinton era like crime, trade and welfare. >> it will be a comeback kid. >> it's not...
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just after that, hillary clinton, we expect to hear a speech from hillary clinton.ilmington, delaware for us. laura, putting hillary clinton on isa laura, putting hillary clinton on is a tricky one for the democrats, isn't it? is no getting the fact that too many people she was a very unpopular candidate in 2016. well, although she won the popular vote in 2016, she lost to donald trump by 80,000 votes in key states. so, yes, it is a tricky one, but at the same time, she spawned a wave of activism within the democratic party, the women's march, the march on washington, so many more women have run as candidates in the democratic party in the wake of her failed run for the presidency. so, yes, she is both divisive and inspiring simultaneously, and tonight, she is going to urge americans to vote as though their lives and livelihoods depend on it. she was a she wishes donald trump was a better president, but he is what he is, another dig there. donald trump saying the coronavirus deaths, it is what it is, and michelle obama took him up on that on monday night, saying he
just after that, hillary clinton, we expect to hear a speech from hillary clinton.ilmington, delaware for us. laura, putting hillary clinton on isa laura, putting hillary clinton on is a tricky one for the democrats, isn't it? is no getting the fact that too many people she was a very unpopular candidate in 2016. well, although she won the popular vote in 2016, she lost to donald trump by 80,000 votes in key states. so, yes, it is a tricky one, but at the same time, she spawned a wave of...
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and was actually some sort of member of the clinton foundation shortly after that interview, he wenterground, and he's gone missing. no one seems to know where this person is. there are rumors that he's actually hiding out in the rome which is extremely bizarre considering that mueller and comey and even sally yates during her testimony characterized joseph misfud as some sort of russian intelligence officer who was offering me this information about hillary clinton. i i believe what will eventually be revealed about joseph misfud is exactly what his lawyer himself has stated, that he was working on behalf of western intelligence when he was interacting with me and when he in de facto terms entrapped me with this information that i never asked nor. gerry: and you think this whole thing was set up to entrap you and, obviously, ultimately donald trump, is that right? >> that's what the evidence seems to suggest, and that's exactly why i believe every time that the name joseph misfud came up during sally yates' testimony, you had senator blumenthal ask her to recount or retract her stat
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did the hillary clinton campaign give it to him?have been real intelligence that should have been used to target a political campaign. i think that is, that is, from our vantage point, republicans, that is what we want to know from him. elizabeth: the issue is whether john brennan misled house intelligence and other committees in congress, right, is that it? >> that would be one of many issues. obviously if he was pedaling this information, what right and under what authority would brennan, who is supposed to be the top of the cia, the top of our intelligence services, they have tried and true methods to actually look and gather intelligence that go through many checks and triple checks. all the way through. so by the time you get something, it is believable. so he would have to know if he is pedaling this, this is just pure nonsense. it is not something that a cia director should be engageed in. elizabeth: let's move on to this. the problem for brennan, comey, andrew mccabe and obama administration, why did they push the discredite
did the hillary clinton campaign give it to him?have been real intelligence that should have been used to target a political campaign. i think that is, that is, from our vantage point, republicans, that is what we want to know from him. elizabeth: the issue is whether john brennan misled house intelligence and other committees in congress, right, is that it? >> that would be one of many issues. obviously if he was pedaling this information, what right and under what authority would...
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that she started bill clinton on the island.se she said she saw nothing inappropriate with regards to bill clinton.t to say that she just heard that bill clinton was on the island in the clinton has repeatedly said i had was at his apartment once in new york on his plane once but never on the island. >>. jesse: he says he's never been on the island we've had a couple of people say he was on the island. there's no way to prove it except they have footage of every single room on that damn island that the fbi sees. i don't know why they don't do more about this case because the fbi was investigating these victims and actually stopped cutting a sweetheart deal in 2008 at the time mueller was the fbi director and gonzalez was attorney general, acosta was us attorney. i don't like it. it is ugly and it stinks. >> i'm no fan of the fbi as you know. people like james comey and peter mccabe ruined the reputation of the hard-working people there. but virginia but yet those charges arose from the allegation she i not one of the alleged vic
that she started bill clinton on the island.se she said she saw nothing inappropriate with regards to bill clinton.t to say that she just heard that bill clinton was on the island in the clinton has repeatedly said i had was at his apartment once in new york on his plane once but never on the island. >>. jesse: he says he's never been on the island we've had a couple of people say he was on the island. there's no way to prove it except they have footage of every single room on that damn...
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bill clinton was a gifted politician.e had a way to make you feel like the most important in the room. reagan was just a dynamo. biden is neither one of these. if i may add on to your excellent story there. jesse: i love it. keep going. >> here is the problem with biden. not only is he terrible. he obviously has issues. i won't evaluate his psychological situation. if he's going to be holding the nuclear code, he doesn't know what state he's in. he attaches himself to president obama who was terrible too. nobody sane person wants to go back to the obama economy. so he's bad. and who he attaches himself to is even worse. he has nowhere to go. jesse: do you think these are the four pillars of the election, focuses on rebuilding the economy, keeps the streets safe and tells joe you can't handle selling lemonade at the lemonade stand, if he can't do that. with the curveball thrown in. durham is a curve of ball. some manufactured october surprise from the fake news. is that how you see things happying up in the next self month
bill clinton was a gifted politician.e had a way to make you feel like the most important in the room. reagan was just a dynamo. biden is neither one of these. if i may add on to your excellent story there. jesse: i love it. keep going. >> here is the problem with biden. not only is he terrible. he obviously has issues. i won't evaluate his psychological situation. if he's going to be holding the nuclear code, he doesn't know what state he's in. he attaches himself to president obama who...
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bill clinton sitting there at 64%. not as warm feelings there for clinton as for obama.t's looking at democrats. you mentioned that longevity. look at this, 1980, the governor of arkansas spoke at the democratic convention. he nominated michael dukakis. nbc cut away from it. '92, he goes on the carson show after that to save his career. '92, '96, 2000, 2004, 2008, '16, 2020. intl. >> interesting to see the breakdown tomorrow. >>> let's bring in nbc presidential historian michael beschloss. tonight's theme is leadership matters, with an expected focus on meeting the country's current challenges -- economic, healthwise, what do you expect we're going to hear tonight from the speakers? >> first of all, congrats on the new show, well deserved. be well. >> thank you, thank you. >> to go to other news, leadership matters, you know, i've been doing this presidential history thing for a little while and for years people would say, you know, interesting but does it really matter who's president? that might have seem that way in the 1970s or 1990s, not something that people have s
bill clinton sitting there at 64%. not as warm feelings there for clinton as for obama.t's looking at democrats. you mentioned that longevity. look at this, 1980, the governor of arkansas spoke at the democratic convention. he nominated michael dukakis. nbc cut away from it. '92, he goes on the carson show after that to save his career. '92, '96, 2000, 2004, 2008, '16, 2020. intl. >> interesting to see the breakdown tomorrow. >>> let's bring in nbc presidential historian michael...
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john, you know, arlette just talking there about bill clinton. know, we have seen former presidents and first ladies speak before, but what we're going to hear from that excerpt she just shared from bill clinton, it's nasty, right? it's very direct. it's very personal. how much does this break with tradition, what we're going to see from bill clinton, what we saw from michelle obama, being so direct about the sitting president? the trump presidency has put everything on steroids, erin. let's be honest. if you go back to the last convention, hillary clinton tore into donald trump pretty good. barack obama was the former president. he spoke at the convention in 2016. he tore into donald trump, then the candidate, the businessman, pretty good, but not in such personal terms, character terms, a liar, a fraud, a cheat, someone in over his head. it is much more personal because of the polarization of the trump years, the presidency, not the candidacy, now the presidency, and just the pandemic experience in which these democrats are trying to make the c
john, you know, arlette just talking there about bill clinton. know, we have seen former presidents and first ladies speak before, but what we're going to hear from that excerpt she just shared from bill clinton, it's nasty, right? it's very direct. it's very personal. how much does this break with tradition, what we're going to see from bill clinton, what we saw from michelle obama, being so direct about the sitting president? the trump presidency has put everything on steroids, erin. let's be...
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this is a big night for hillary clinton.ng new details about what she's going to say and the warning she's putting out there. harris is the first indian-american on a major party ticket. she's inspiring a new generation of women to consider politics. >> seeing a woman that looks like me do it it is kind of like me seeing myself doing it. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor,...
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we will hear from kamala hearfrom hillary clinton.earfrom kamala harris and before her, barack obama, not a woman, breaking news there. but it is going to be a big night and there. but it is going to be a big nightand it there. but it is going to be a big night and it is lights, camera, action. you can hear the atmosphere building. the sql server here. i've seen a motorcade, the first one in two days. it is beginning to feel like a real convention. the immediate sense i hear, there are bars. this is the night that kamala harris really introduces herself to the american people who don't know that much about her, and we're told there's going to be a video proceeding has been and in her speech we're going to hear from in her speech we're going to hearfrom her sister, her niece and also her stepdaughter. in her speech, she is going to talk about america being at an inflection point. there is this reckoning in america over racial injustice, over the coronavirus pandemic, the economic calamity and as a black woman, she is uniquely positione
we will hear from kamala hearfrom hillary clinton.earfrom kamala harris and before her, barack obama, not a woman, breaking news there. but it is going to be a big night and there. but it is going to be a big nightand it there. but it is going to be a big night and it is lights, camera, action. you can hear the atmosphere building. the sql server here. i've seen a motorcade, the first one in two days. it is beginning to feel like a real convention. the immediate sense i hear, there are bars....
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clinton will be little more than a bystander.hink about and talk about and back with us the sometimes ragin' but always entertaining cajun james carville. he's a democratic strategist who rose to national fame with the clinton presidential campaign. these days co-host of the 2020 politics war room podcast. that line always gets to gene robinson. also eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist for "the washington post" is back with us. gentlemen, welcome to you both. james, i'm going to start with you because you were top of mind tonight. i know the clintons brung you to the national political dance. are you at peace with what is emerging as the fact that this is no longer their party and you could argue that era started when those first sad souls started walking out of the javits center that night after the 2016 election? >> there was as. difference between the '92 election and the '64 election as there is between this election and the 2020 election. we weren't exactly like calling the lyndon johnson people. what you saw t
clinton will be little more than a bystander.hink about and talk about and back with us the sometimes ragin' but always entertaining cajun james carville. he's a democratic strategist who rose to national fame with the clinton presidential campaign. these days co-host of the 2020 politics war room podcast. that line always gets to gene robinson. also eugene robinson, pulitzer prize-winning columnist for "the washington post" is back with us. gentlemen, welcome to you both. james, i'm...
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of course going to discuss what bill clinton had to say about joe biden.ed states. but it ended on a very emotional powerful scene, and i think it's worth discussing. >> those films were really well done, the ones about the mccain/biden friendship and the one about jill biden. her speech was remarkable too in the sense it was an affirmative case for her husband. i don't think she mentioned president trump, quite stark contrast to first lady michelle obama's speech last evening. what i'm taking away in terms of the message from the democratic national convention on the second night is basically normalcy. that seems to really be a big part of the pitch, that joe biden is somebody who will allow the country to return to normalcy. first of all as a philadelphiian it's great to here the willow grove accent. seriously, music to my years. but the idea of just how normal the bidens seem with the military service, she's a teacher. she got her graduate degree a little later in life. a blended family, and adversity that they had to work through. and then of course we
of course going to discuss what bill clinton had to say about joe biden.ed states. but it ended on a very emotional powerful scene, and i think it's worth discussing. >> those films were really well done, the ones about the mccain/biden friendship and the one about jill biden. her speech was remarkable too in the sense it was an affirmative case for her husband. i don't think she mentioned president trump, quite stark contrast to first lady michelle obama's speech last evening. what i'm...
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is clinton still a hit for the democrats, laura?is not in the top hour, he is not in the 10 — 11 hour, in the nine — 10 hour which the american networks are not taking, partly due to his complex legacy over me too, with monica lewinsky viewed through the lens of today. many young progressive democrats see that as an abuse of power. i think that a lot of the reason why he is not in prime—time. nonetheless, the old rhetorical skills are still there as you can see. he laid out a stark that, saying president trump four more years would be blame, bully and belittle. if you electjoe biden it will be built, back, better. he also talked about what president biden would do where he given thejob. he said biden would do where he given the job. he said that if elevated to that role, he would try to build an economy that met the needs of working americans but was a bit vague, no detail. he was trying to talk about as well about what biden would do. certainly, the democrats do need to convince voters that they can rebuild the economy. yes, it's a
is clinton still a hit for the democrats, laura?is not in the top hour, he is not in the 10 — 11 hour, in the nine — 10 hour which the american networks are not taking, partly due to his complex legacy over me too, with monica lewinsky viewed through the lens of today. many young progressive democrats see that as an abuse of power. i think that a lot of the reason why he is not in prime—time. nonetheless, the old rhetorical skills are still there as you can see. he laid out a stark that,...
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hillary clinton first lady.white house, hillary clinton had a full career. she graduated from yale law school, worked on george mcgovern's presidential campaign, and practiced law in little rock before becoming first lady of arkansas. president clinton appointed her chair of the health care reform task force, but ultimately her efforts advocating for new health care policy failed. later after her years as first lady, she became secretary of thee, a u.s. senator, and first woman presidential nominee of a major party. here's hillary clinton at the democratic convention in 1996 asking delegates to reelect her husband. ♪ ♪ sec. clinton: thank you. [cheers and applause] sec. clinton: thank you. thank you. thank you, tipper. thank you all so much. [cheers and applause] thank you. [cheers and applause] thank you all and good evening. i am overwhelmed by your warm welcome. and i want to thank my friend, tipper gore. [cheers and applause] you know, we are gathered here together -- [cheers and applause] to have a really g
hillary clinton first lady.white house, hillary clinton had a full career. she graduated from yale law school, worked on george mcgovern's presidential campaign, and practiced law in little rock before becoming first lady of arkansas. president clinton appointed her chair of the health care reform task force, but ultimately her efforts advocating for new health care policy failed. later after her years as first lady, she became secretary of thee, a u.s. senator, and first woman presidential...
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ron lip from facebook saying -- why did they bring bill clinton to make an appearance? if you go to masslive.com, they have a piece this morning taking a look at some of the highlights from the events of yesterday, talking specifically about the former president, saying he has now spoken at 11 democratic national conventions but has never had a more tentative grasp on the party or a tighter window than he had on tuesday. that clinton was speaking at all was mildly surprising given how his sexual dalliances appear to some in the post-me too era. but the notoriously prolix president, whose 2012 speech for barack obama ran nearly 50 minutes, was kept to five minutes during the tight, all online convention, and he wasted no time scorching the man who defeated his wife in the 2016 election. you can see the whole speech still at c-span.org, but here's a portion from president bill clinton last night. >> with the covid-19 outbreak on a path to killing 200,00 people and destroying millions of jobs and small businesses, how did donald trump respond? at first, he said the virus w
ron lip from facebook saying -- why did they bring bill clinton to make an appearance? if you go to masslive.com, they have a piece this morning taking a look at some of the highlights from the events of yesterday, talking specifically about the former president, saying he has now spoken at 11 democratic national conventions but has never had a more tentative grasp on the party or a tighter window than he had on tuesday. that clinton was speaking at all was mildly surprising given how his...
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you have bill clinton who presented this vision of the man from hope.piring, uplifting. whatever you think about bill clinton, that's what got him to that moment. then you go back to ronald reagan. it's an uphill battle to beat an incumbent. very hard to do in a difficult economic time. reagan had morning in america. where is the morning in america? barack obama had a unique opportunity in that opportunity to say here's why joe is the man. here's why he is the one who can turn this thing around. here's what he will do to build us back better and create that momentum. the joe lines were throw away. he is descent and nice and my brother. let's talk about other stuff. you better get out there and vote. i think it was a wasted opportunity. >> jesse, do you think last night for either former president obama or kamala harris, did they bring in any new voters? anyone who didn't vote in 2016 or never voted democrat before? >> death it. -- doubt it. president obama looked terrified. he knows this will be a low turnout election and the internal numbers for the de
you have bill clinton who presented this vision of the man from hope.piring, uplifting. whatever you think about bill clinton, that's what got him to that moment. then you go back to ronald reagan. it's an uphill battle to beat an incumbent. very hard to do in a difficult economic time. reagan had morning in america. where is the morning in america? barack obama had a unique opportunity in that opportunity to say here's why joe is the man. here's why he is the one who can turn this thing...
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such tonight, we have nancy pelosi speaking, hillary clinton speaking, hillary clinton speaking, elizabethon of the progressive left. so so many democratic heavy hitters tonight, barack obama, and finally kamala harris herself. so the focus tonight is we the people, the idea is that we will also hear more about the actual policies thatjoe biden would enact where her to be elected — mckee to be elected president. we we re to be elected president. we were here on climate change, gun—control in the next election. we the young people as well, interesting, this pitch for a certain young people. billie eilish performing. absolutely. we will see if performing. absolutely. we will seeifjoe performing. absolutely. we will see ifjoe biden in a video engaging younger activists over climate change. you know, there is this concern behind the scenes that democrats have that because joe scenes that democrats have that becausejoe biden scenes that democrats have that because joe biden is scenes that democrats have that becausejoe biden is 77 and harris herself is in her mid— 50s, who is going to excite yo
such tonight, we have nancy pelosi speaking, hillary clinton speaking, hillary clinton speaking, elizabethon of the progressive left. so so many democratic heavy hitters tonight, barack obama, and finally kamala harris herself. so the focus tonight is we the people, the idea is that we will also hear more about the actual policies thatjoe biden would enact where her to be elected — mckee to be elected president. we we re to be elected president. we were here on climate change, gun—control...
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national convention continues tonight with congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, ormer president bill clinton, and former second lady dr. joe biden. live coverage of the democratic national convention tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org/dnc. c-span -- your unfiltered view of politics. now, "washington post reporters including dan ball, eugene robinson, take part in a virtual discussion on the democratic national convention. they review the first night, which included speeches by former first lady michelle obama and senator bernie sanders and discuss the conventions virtual format, maine political themes and they will look ahead to the second night of the convention that kicks off at 9:00 p.m. eastern. columnist --ost" moderates this discussion from earlier today. >> there is still so many unknowns around this virus. mr. biden: not only will america dig itself out of the whole menu put us in, we will build back better. jonathan: good morning. i am an opinion writer for "washington post," and welcome look," the one-stop shop for news and analysis a
national convention continues tonight with congresswoman alexandria ocasio-cortez, ormer president bill clinton, and former second lady dr. joe biden. live coverage of the democratic national convention tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live streaming and on-demand at c-span.org/dnc. c-span -- your unfiltered view of politics. now, "washington post reporters including dan ball, eugene robinson, take part in a virtual discussion on the democratic national convention. they review the...
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clinton's strongest case, counties went for trump. listen to clinton. it was a personal attack.ing about donald trumps fables and mistakes he has made. the fact that he has operated differently. as a disrupter, you would expect that. i did not hear anything about where the issue differences are. the democrats have two lines. once you start getting into issues in terms of the funding the police, medicare for all. it gets more divisive. that's the difficulty with their coalition. the expectations on the part of the left and the ability of president biden to deliver that and hold the rest of that coalition together. we will see where he goes. if the trump campaign is willing to drop biden out. ofht now, he's in the safety his basement, not out there every day answering questions. that's a good place for him to be. thatlot of criticism representative alexandria ocasio-cortez only had one minute in her nominating speech. we will hear from hillary clinton tomorrow. too much on the past and not enough on the future? >> it's important that we continue to build, talk about where we have
clinton's strongest case, counties went for trump. listen to clinton. it was a personal attack.ing about donald trumps fables and mistakes he has made. the fact that he has operated differently. as a disrupter, you would expect that. i did not hear anything about where the issue differences are. the democrats have two lines. once you start getting into issues in terms of the funding the police, medicare for all. it gets more divisive. that's the difficulty with their coalition. the expectations...
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clinton? bill clinton -- bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted almost an hour. you know, as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of pancakes. [laughter] [cheers and applause] let us recall what happened. let us look at the record and recall what happened. under president george bush, more human beings escaped from the prison house of tyranny to freedom than in any other four-year period in history. [cheers and applause] and for any man -- let me tell you, for any man to call this a record of failure is the cheap , political rhetoric of politicians who only know how to build themselves up by tearing america down, and we don't want that kind of leadership in the united states. [cheers and applause] the presidency, my friends -- the presidency is also an office that theodore roosevelt called america'
clinton? bill clinton -- bill clinton couldn't find 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech that lasted almost an hour. you know, as was said, as was said of another democratic candidate, bill clinton's foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the international house of pancakes. [laughter] [cheers and applause] let us recall what happened. let us look at the record and recall what happened. under president george bush, more human...
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things have changed for bill clinton and his standing in the party.pl #me toomovement,goingbackto re he seemed to be a much more diminished figure until he gave ati speech. it was only 5 minutes. it was -- i thought he made a more cogent argument from his point of view about how donald trump hashi mishandled te coronavirus than any i've heardy from anybody. after the 2012 speech, barack obama called him the secretary of explain things, and even today, in this diminished role, bill clinton is still the secretary of explaining things. >> bret: rhode island pitching some food while they are doing their numbers. donna brazile, i just want to ask you one logistics question. this is all on tape. we were expecting delaware or the one that puts them officially over the top, joe biden, his home state. that's a big hurrah thing in most states. b they have a different plan. what about it? >> first of all he wanted to make sure that all the states including the district of columbia, the territories had an opportunity to do it their way, essentially what is best a
things have changed for bill clinton and his standing in the party.pl #me toomovement,goingbackto re he seemed to be a much more diminished figure until he gave ati speech. it was only 5 minutes. it was -- i thought he made a more cogent argument from his point of view about how donald trump hashi mishandled te coronavirus than any i've heardy from anybody. after the 2012 speech, barack obama called him the secretary of explain things, and even today, in this diminished role, bill clinton is...
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we heard from bill clinton and jimmy carter, john kerry, from colin powell. and then to hear from jill biden, who story in a way no one else can. michelle obamaar act to follow, but being there in the classroom was an effective touch. for alexandria ocasio-cortez, what she did with her one minute was very interesting to me. she's this young, bright woman pushing the partyleftward, and she chose the mostrational political backdrop. the flags, looking directly at the camera, a real establishment picture. i think one question that haunts this convention, and it has to, the president is obviously going to make an issue of it. i think most voters, looking at a man of his age are going to take a close look at him. every time he's on-screen people are going to lk to see if he has what it takes as far as the presidency istwo, this zoom con more charismatic than a marriott commercial. >> thanks, terry. now the towering thei frurig voice to support presidential hopeful joe. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> celebration at biden headquarters. the candidate rejoicing as henu ne
we heard from bill clinton and jimmy carter, john kerry, from colin powell. and then to hear from jill biden, who story in a way no one else can. michelle obamaar act to follow, but being there in the classroom was an effective touch. for alexandria ocasio-cortez, what she did with her one minute was very interesting to me. she's this young, bright woman pushing the partyleftward, and she chose the mostrational political backdrop. the flags, looking directly at the camera, a real establishment...
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is elected, he very much attempts to be the same with bill clinton, he made bill clinton the embodimentnot so much of corrupt democratic establishment and he moved on to morally enter corrupt establishment or two for left establishment, whatever he wanted to focus on, i think he tries to do the same, i'm sure his experience would embolden him to say we can move forward with impeachment and it might very well work. >> the big one is 1994, so talk about how that campaign takes shape, was it really a national election and how big of a contract in america play, how is gingrich spin that? >> it is an important election and one of the things that gingrich does is he nationalizes the midterm campaign very effectively and he uses the things he learned in the 80s about why the media is useful to his advantage into the most famous element is that campaign for everyone who remembers or studied as a contract in america which is really something of a media gimmick and it was a set of promises that republicans were making and if they won, they would enact them, that was their first hundred days as a
is elected, he very much attempts to be the same with bill clinton, he made bill clinton the embodimentnot so much of corrupt democratic establishment and he moved on to morally enter corrupt establishment or two for left establishment, whatever he wanted to focus on, i think he tries to do the same, i'm sure his experience would embolden him to say we can move forward with impeachment and it might very well work. >> the big one is 1994, so talk about how that campaign takes shape, was it...
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clinton?intoninton, couldn't find -- [booing] -- >> 150 words to discuss foreign policy in an acceptance speech lasted almost an hour. know, as was said, as was democraticther candidate, bill clinton's policy experience is pretty much confined to having thebreakfast once at international house of pancakes. [cheering] recall whats happened. let us look at the record and happened.t under president george bush, for human beings escaped from the toson house of tyranny freedom than in any other history. period in [cheering] and for any man -- let me tell any man to call this is the cheaplure political rhetoric of who only know how to build themselves up by tearing america down and we don't want kind of leadership in the united states! [cheering] >> my friends -- [chanting] also anresidency is office that theodore roosevelt america's bully pulpit. harry truman said it was preeminently a place of moral leadership. george bush is a defender of ofht to life and a champion the judeo-christian values and
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holly decided to cast her vote for clinton. >> i love hillary clinton.to an end, a more important battle was just beginning. >> now i will count ballots. >> we have received eight votes for hillary clinton for president. and one ballot which cannot be received. >> who did you vote for? >> governor kasich. >> what were you thinking at the moment you wrote the name john kasich? >> spell it correctly. >> i was going to vote for edwin macmullan, but i didn't want to misspell his last name. >> he's a former cia official who ran in the 2016 official. john kasich the former governor of ohio. >> if you won't cast a ballot as you're required to do under colorado law, i'm going to have to remove you. >> i was removed as an elector. >> we will ask the electors to nominate a replacement elector so that a ninth vote can be cast. we need an elector who will cast the vote for the person who received the most votes for president in the state of colorado. >> when you become an elector, you know the deal, your name is not on the ballot. you are there on assignment to vote
holly decided to cast her vote for clinton. >> i love hillary clinton.to an end, a more important battle was just beginning. >> now i will count ballots. >> we have received eight votes for hillary clinton for president. and one ballot which cannot be received. >> who did you vote for? >> governor kasich. >> what were you thinking at the moment you wrote the name john kasich? >> spell it correctly. >> i was going to vote for edwin macmullan, but i...
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clinton's strongest case, counties went for trump. listen to clinton. it was a personal attack.alking about donald trumps fables and mistakes he has made. the fact that he has operated differently. as a disrupter, you would expect that. i did not hear anything about where the issue differences are. the democrats have two lines. once you start getting into issues in terms of the funding the police, medicare for all. it gets more divisive. that's the difficulty with their coalition. the expectations on the part of the left and the ability of president biden to deliver that and hold the rest of that coalition together. we will see where he goes. if the trump campaign is willing to drop biden out. ofht now, he's in the safety his basement, not out there every day answering questions. that's a good place for him to be. thatlot of criticism representative alexandria ocasio-cortez only had one minute in her nominating speech. we will hear from hillary clinton tomorrow. too much on the past and not enough on the future? >> it's important that we continue to build, talk about where we ha
clinton's strongest case, counties went for trump. listen to clinton. it was a personal attack.alking about donald trumps fables and mistakes he has made. the fact that he has operated differently. as a disrupter, you would expect that. i did not hear anything about where the issue differences are. the democrats have two lines. once you start getting into issues in terms of the funding the police, medicare for all. it gets more divisive. that's the difficulty with their coalition. the...