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bush and al gore. if al gore had won that election al gore would have probably had the afghanistan war because of 911, which happened the following september 2001, but would not have invadedyi iraq, so my point ision isn't it true that because of the republicans and george w. bush and i say this as a liberal progressive democrat myself that george w. bush bashan ofob a rock as horrible as a dictator that saddam hussein was, it kept it as a stable country without isis emerging, so if that iraqi war had not happened and if george w bush and dick cheney had not invaded iraq or app al gore had won a new member 2000 and there was no iraq war-- host: okay. i think we got the point. guest: bill, that's a good question and as a journalist i try to avoid putting political labels on it, but the book argues and i strongly believe that the iraq invasion was the original sin, not just the invasion itself, which gave the jihadists this cause they had been looking for particularly zarqwi who wanted to fight america a
bush and al gore. if al gore had won that election al gore would have probably had the afghanistan war because of 911, which happened the following september 2001, but would not have invadedyi iraq, so my point ision isn't it true that because of the republicans and george w. bush and i say this as a liberal progressive democrat myself that george w. bush bashan ofob a rock as horrible as a dictator that saddam hussein was, it kept it as a stable country without isis emerging, so if that iraqi...
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once president clinton and vice president al gore broke their promise to us, you know, if you can't -- if you can't -- i'm sorry, if you can't get results from your own president, where's left to turn, you know? >> that's the ad we took out for clinton. >> 87-year-old alonzo spencer has been fighting the hazardous waste incinerator for decades. >> shut this facility down. tear this facility down and move it out. >> you know, you've probably heard of gore and his running mate promised us that they would shut this plant down or it would never go on line. they didn't do it, but now, the politicians kind of stay away from it, because they see what's happened to this area and it's not a positive thing to run on that. it's all negative. >> the incinerator is worth 100 jobs to this depressed town, but spencer and others say its presence has kept other businesses from moving in, and caused families to move out. >> i think it has driven people away from here. i know of seven families, not individuals, i know of seven families that have left this area because of this facility being here. >> the
once president clinton and vice president al gore broke their promise to us, you know, if you can't -- if you can't -- i'm sorry, if you can't get results from your own president, where's left to turn, you know? >> that's the ad we took out for clinton. >> 87-year-old alonzo spencer has been fighting the hazardous waste incinerator for decades. >> shut this facility down. tear this facility down and move it out. >> you know, you've probably heard of gore and his running...
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. >> here's later in debate, al gore walked up to bush. >> al gore tries to come over and be the bully anything. just looks at him, smiles, gives him the head wink, and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- you know, it just absolutely devastated gore. >> you watch him go. >> yeah. we all revert to our junior high mentality, you know, when our team scored. yeah, you know! >> most people don't know is that bush had been prepared. >> jud gregg, who had played the role of al gore in the debate prep, had seen him pull this trick. he said to bush, be prepared, he's going to come and get in your face. we all dismissed at the time, but sure enough it happened. >> which raises the question how do candidates prepared? these two debate coaches showed me. they prepped president bush for debate. o'donnell later coached mitt romney and michele bachmann. they spent hours trying to replicate debate moments. >> you have the candidate stand in front of a podium like this as realistic as possible? >> yeah. you want a strong bearing, erect. look at colin powell. he commands the podium.
. >> here's later in debate, al gore walked up to bush. >> al gore tries to come over and be the bully anything. just looks at him, smiles, gives him the head wink, and goes on. >> i believe i can. >> that was it. it just -- you know, it just absolutely devastated gore. >> you watch him go. >> yeah. we all revert to our junior high mentality, you know, when our team scored. yeah, you know! >> most people don't know is that bush had been prepared....
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how much will the mayor's endorsement of al gore mean? >> very little. it gives senator gore ed koch's vote. >> reporter: dominating discussion in new york and cities across america was drugs and crime. >> there is deep fear about drugs among new york families. the spread of crack, gang violence, drugs on the schoolyards. >> reporter: it was in that broader context of crime that al gore found a new line of attack on michael dukakis. >> gore accused dukakis of being soft on crime because as governor dukakis let first-degree murderers out of prison on weekend passions. >> two of them committed other murders while they were on their passes. if you were elected president, would you advocate a similar program for federal penitentiaries? >> al, the difference between you and me is i have to run a criminal justice system, you never have. >> reporter: it was not enough to damage dukakis then, he won the new york primary and went on to become the democratic nominee. but gore's attack line found its way into the general election. and was used against dukakis months
how much will the mayor's endorsement of al gore mean? >> very little. it gives senator gore ed koch's vote. >> reporter: dominating discussion in new york and cities across america was drugs and crime. >> there is deep fear about drugs among new york families. the spread of crack, gang violence, drugs on the schoolyards. >> reporter: it was in that broader context of crime that al gore found a new line of attack on michael dukakis. >> gore accused dukakis of being...
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didn't have people saying, al gore acknowledged that's how our democracy works. we have a constitution predicated on the electoral college. george bush won more electoral votes. i don't think anybody said at that time throw out the constitution, put al gore in office, we have a set of rules, whether the constitution or party rules. they dictate you need 1237 this cycle to become the nominee. i understand that people would be upset. my argument would be to say to them go out there, have your campaign, continue to organize, make the case to unbound delegates and to bound delegates to stick with you. that's frankly what a campaign is built on, organization. i would argue that all of the campaigns need to engage in that. >> sean, always good to have you on. thank you. >> thanks, anderson. >>> for a brief moment after his victory in new york, donald trump seemed more presidential, ditching some of the insults. but he is back on the attacks. yes, i will see when 360 continues. >>> last night donald trump only speak for eight minutes, unlike earlier victory speeches tha
didn't have people saying, al gore acknowledged that's how our democracy works. we have a constitution predicated on the electoral college. george bush won more electoral votes. i don't think anybody said at that time throw out the constitution, put al gore in office, we have a set of rules, whether the constitution or party rules. they dictate you need 1237 this cycle to become the nominee. i understand that people would be upset. my argument would be to say to them go out there, have your...
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. >> look at al gore. al gore won the popular vote. he didn't get the presidency. but that was the rule. >> people are critical. in that case there's also the question of votes in florida and whether more people went to the polls intending to vote for al gore. i think trump is on to something here as a rhetorical point. i agree with you they should understand the rules, they shouldn't whine about them. but i think he's on to something as a talking point to say, bernie sanders and i are the outsiders, the insiders are fixing the game. he's exaggerating to be sure, but i think he's striking quite a chord and helping rally his supporters to come out in the polls in the states yet to vote. >> i think the rules are designed this way in order to build consensus around the nominee. >> they're not totally irrational. >> they're not about getting the popular vote, they're about getting the establishment people onboard with one person. that's why they're written the way they are. that's the intest. >> the news organization should stop stop reporting the popular vote. >> fair
. >> look at al gore. al gore won the popular vote. he didn't get the presidency. but that was the rule. >> people are critical. in that case there's also the question of votes in florida and whether more people went to the polls intending to vote for al gore. i think trump is on to something here as a rhetorical point. i agree with you they should understand the rules, they shouldn't whine about them. but i think he's on to something as a talking point to say, bernie sanders and i...
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he's running for president. >> al gore. can worry about climate change together and not ruin the country. they will be busy doing that. reporter: the video of this little bird landing on bernie's podium has gone viral and the bird has been adopted by the campaign as bernie's mascot. >> a bull in a china shop. >> sing to the sailors. >> what creature should hillari' mascot be? >> a snake. she is untrustworthy. >> this is a theme that has been used against me and my husband for many, many years. >> a sheep. because she is a follower. >> these things are dies. but she'll never die. >> never, ever. kennedy: the bee stings and she dies. thanks for watching the show tonight. i will be on with neil cavuto during fbn many live coverage of the wisconsin primary. email kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. go ahead and load up my mailbox with vitriol before thursday. it will be here but know it. good night. >> a hard-charging real estate mogul who's ahead of his time... >> edmund was a real visionary. >> ...meets a cutting-edge furniture desig
he's running for president. >> al gore. can worry about climate change together and not ruin the country. they will be busy doing that. reporter: the video of this little bird landing on bernie's podium has gone viral and the bird has been adopted by the campaign as bernie's mascot. >> a bull in a china shop. >> sing to the sailors. >> what creature should hillari' mascot be? >> a snake. she is untrustworthy. >> this is a theme that has been used against me...
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for instance, in 1992 bill clinton picked a very unconventional choice and al gore.re from the same region of the country, for example. they were both pretty much from the same part of the party, the more centrist part of the democratic party, but it was a very generational message, the two been together, and the chemistry was quite good and al gore was qualified ended monday for which i regard as a huge asset for anybody entering this process. when john mccain picked sarah palin and 2008, she had a reputation certainly in alaska as being a reformer, of being a maverick. similar to mccain's profile. i think from and messaging perspective was probably part of that consideration was that she was someone who stood up to special interests and have taken on some really tough issues interstate. there are other issues that you think about what are you communicating. i think that is as much a part of the. what are they going to be saying about this ticket, about where we want to govern. it's a political process, too. >> bob is right there's a political dimension to every cho
for instance, in 1992 bill clinton picked a very unconventional choice and al gore.re from the same region of the country, for example. they were both pretty much from the same part of the party, the more centrist part of the democratic party, but it was a very generational message, the two been together, and the chemistry was quite good and al gore was qualified ended monday for which i regard as a huge asset for anybody entering this process. when john mccain picked sarah palin and 2008, she...
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campbell: al gore won the popular vote but did not get the presidency. mark: and people were critical of the electoral process and it was the question of whether people went to the polls intending to vote for al gore. i think trump is onto something with a restorable -- with a talkingal point, as a point, to say bernie sanders and i are the outsiders and insiders are fixing the game. sure,exaggerating, to be but he is helping to rally his supporters to come out in the polls in states yet to vote. campbell: i think the rules are designed this way to build consensus around the nominee. about increasing the popular vote, they are about getting the establishment people and engaged party activists onboard with one person. but the news organizations should stop reporting the popular vote because that's not the point. passover was a sunday, why was the sunday different from all other sundays? donaldson -- donald trump did not do a single sunday show for the first time all year. this is a sunday where trump has not owned in or taped an interview. press so they t
campbell: al gore won the popular vote but did not get the presidency. mark: and people were critical of the electoral process and it was the question of whether people went to the polls intending to vote for al gore. i think trump is onto something with a restorable -- with a talkingal point, as a point, to say bernie sanders and i are the outsiders and insiders are fixing the game. sure,exaggerating, to be but he is helping to rally his supporters to come out in the polls in states yet to...
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won the: al gore popular vote ended up to the presidency and accepted it. mark: in that case, there was also the question of votes in florida whether more people went to the polls intending to vote for al gore. i agree with you that they should understand the rules, that they should not whine about them. but as a talking point, bernie sanders and i are outsiders, the insiders are fixing the game. he is exaggerating, but he is striking a chord. campbell: i think that the rules are designed this way to build consensus around the nominee. they are not about getting the popular vote or increasing the popular vote, they are about getting the establishment people and the engaged party activists on board with one person. that is why they are written the way they are. mark: the news should stop reporting the popular vote as if that is who won, because it ain't. campbell: fair point. here is a question for avid tv watchers, why was this sunday different from all other sundays? the answer, donald trump did not do a single sunday show, not even c-span's "newsmakers."
won the: al gore popular vote ended up to the presidency and accepted it. mark: in that case, there was also the question of votes in florida whether more people went to the polls intending to vote for al gore. i agree with you that they should understand the rules, that they should not whine about them. but as a talking point, bernie sanders and i are outsiders, the insiders are fixing the game. he is exaggerating, but he is striking a chord. campbell: i think that the rules are designed this...
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. >> en conferencias lideradas por el ex vicepresidente al gore la gente se informo sobre los cambioss a quedar cortos. >> cientÍficos dicen que la tierra no tiene que calentarse, fuerte sequÍas como las que vive california, y tormentas mÁs poderosas como las que golpeo texas esta semana, en miami noticias telemundo. >> el principio jorge de inglaterra, pudo acostarse 15 minutos mÁs tarde para conocer a los o damas. >> el presidente y la primera dama llegaron al palacio de kin sin embargo, tono para una cena con la familia real inglesa ahÍ estaba el prÍncipe en su bata de dormir encantador. >> la verdad que lo pasÓ de maravilla el pequeÑo jugÓ en un caballo de madera que los presidente barack obama le habÍan relegado cuando naciÓ, sin lugar a duda un encuentro divertido para todos y pudo estar 15 minutos mÁs tiempo sin tener que ir a la cama. >> y despuÉs a la cama derecho (risas) exactamente. >> asÍ llegamos al fin de la ediciÓn, muchas gracias. >> nos vemos el lunes. >> muchas gracias. >> y el domingo enfoque. >> efectivamente ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪] - la niÑa ha comenzado con unos quebrantos de s
. >> en conferencias lideradas por el ex vicepresidente al gore la gente se informo sobre los cambioss a quedar cortos. >> cientÍficos dicen que la tierra no tiene que calentarse, fuerte sequÍas como las que vive california, y tormentas mÁs poderosas como las que golpeo texas esta semana, en miami noticias telemundo. >> el principio jorge de inglaterra, pudo acostarse 15 minutos mÁs tarde para conocer a los o damas. >> el presidente y la primera dama llegaron al...
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it was mayor de blasio and al gore all there. when he is not making movies, dicaprio is a uniform message of peace. >> you know climate change is happening even faster than those pesky scientists warned us decades ago. it has become a runaway freight train, bringing with it impending disaster for all living things. it seems as unlikely that c. if we're wondering if this city may help the way around. >> this is. they take global warping so eersly, but the mayor had to throw people from the styrofoam industry out of his office, told them to take a hike. >> reporter: volunteers cleaning up roadside trash. it's a start but fimly end to see how much garbage would be. take a look at her in her electric car and see what we found. hundreds of trees planted every. a march sandy hit this town hard, flooding hundreds of mohammad youssuf abdulazeez homes, and reminding us how vulnerable vulnerable. >> we're just trying to really gear up with the in he havable storm that comes around. >> but the city wants to reduce global warker. two measure
it was mayor de blasio and al gore all there. when he is not making movies, dicaprio is a uniform message of peace. >> you know climate change is happening even faster than those pesky scientists warned us decades ago. it has become a runaway freight train, bringing with it impending disaster for all living things. it seems as unlikely that c. if we're wondering if this city may help the way around. >> this is. they take global warping so eersly, but the mayor had to throw people...
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the larry king show, and al gore won the debate because americans still remember the poly terrorist.ut the picture of smooth and holly. i'm not sure we do not good job in that post savvy at -- post-soviet era of explaining why that works, why that is good for average people. jane harman: we have done a bad job, and we is not just obama. that includes me, i voted for most of the trade agreements. some people are worse off. forget about the honda and the samsung. some people are seeing their own lives and their kids' lives as worse. but never existed before. we, meaning people who understand the values of protecting global order, have to do a better job of selling it. that includes obama, but not limited to him. i'm talking about the limited challenges and doing trade. we have questions about how much the u.s. wants to champion the free market. let's talk about the most important lines america has had, that was europeans, because obama is on his way to the u.k. britain has a special relationship, we document described much by the united states -- we do not hear it described as such muc
the larry king show, and al gore won the debate because americans still remember the poly terrorist.ut the picture of smooth and holly. i'm not sure we do not good job in that post savvy at -- post-soviet era of explaining why that works, why that is good for average people. jane harman: we have done a bad job, and we is not just obama. that includes me, i voted for most of the trade agreements. some people are worse off. forget about the honda and the samsung. some people are seeing their own...
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al gore won the popular vote and not the president. look at north dakota, it has two u.s.ators. 700,000 people in the state and they have the same number of senators as california. a lot of weird things that doesn't sound good unless you sort of -- >> wait, in the limited amount of time left, i want to find out if you want to go back to rubio or -- >> i think if you humor me for a second here. when rubio said the most conservative candidate actively campaigning, here's a guy that uses his word carefully. i call shenanigans. >> listen, marco rubio sees there is a choice between ted cruz and donald trump. conservatives will support ted cruz. he isn't ready to endorse someone. i was a rough and tumble primary. he saw his political life dissolve before his eyes. think it is a big step for him to say cruz is a conservative candidate that conservatives should support. >> i think they are deluded those who are holding out hope. >> i think he is saying it is a bitter pill to swallow you couldn't say. >> if he can take advantage of the rules it make his way there he will do so. >>
al gore won the popular vote and not the president. look at north dakota, it has two u.s.ators. 700,000 people in the state and they have the same number of senators as california. a lot of weird things that doesn't sound good unless you sort of -- >> wait, in the limited amount of time left, i want to find out if you want to go back to rubio or -- >> i think if you humor me for a second here. when rubio said the most conservative candidate actively campaigning, here's a guy that...
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and al gore suffered as a result of that. >> rose: indeed. that was a special case, too, because of the scandal at the time. karl rove, for example, said to me elections are a referendum on the future, not the past. >> sure, that's always true, but to give people a sense of what the future looks like, you have to frame their experience in the past. you can't have that conversation if you're the inparty. if you're the out party you can. the inparty has to explain the benefits of the recent past they were in charge of. that's why you can't get away for it if you're running for the third term. >> rose: if donald trump has to allay fears about what kind of president he will be if he gets the nomination, what will hillary clinton have to do if she gets the nomination. >> her central mission is to say you've known me for a long time, i can't reintroduce myself to you, but maybe i can shift some of the perceptions you have about me that you're so certain about, that i am a strong leader, that i have the country's best interest at heart and that my j
and al gore suffered as a result of that. >> rose: indeed. that was a special case, too, because of the scandal at the time. karl rove, for example, said to me elections are a referendum on the future, not the past. >> sure, that's always true, but to give people a sense of what the future looks like, you have to frame their experience in the past. you can't have that conversation if you're the inparty. if you're the out party you can. the inparty has to explain the benefits of the...
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people agreed with al gore on all of the issues. it was a good environment for a democrat to run. thanks to a great candidate with a clear vision, we change the context of the election. flash forward four years, we were arguing in a time where people were not happy about our foreign engagement. this was a status quo election and we were arguing to keep it the same. we were blessed by the opposition in john kerry. there was a critical moment in the campaign when john kerry, after having pledged to support the troops, and we were able to take advantage of that. that and the fact we had a candidate that even if people agreed more with john kerry, they liked president bush because he was clear and had compelling for convictions and -- core convictions and was consistent, the opposite of john kerry. that was a big power and how that collection turned out. -- how that election turned out. dr. meirick: that is one of the advantages of the flip-flop approach. you have an attack on the policy and whichever side someone is on the policy, by pointing out this campaign has been either side of
people agreed with al gore on all of the issues. it was a good environment for a democrat to run. thanks to a great candidate with a clear vision, we change the context of the election. flash forward four years, we were arguing in a time where people were not happy about our foreign engagement. this was a status quo election and we were arguing to keep it the same. we were blessed by the opposition in john kerry. there was a critical moment in the campaign when john kerry, after having pledged...
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in 2000, for al gore. we will never know the answer to that. by and large, they do not bring states with them. they can serve to address and balance out some of the concerns that may be present around a presidential candidate. so for example, in 2008, when , barack obama was winning the nomination, there were concerns around experience level, but certainly something that republicans had been attacking senator obama on, that john mccain was signaling a clear argument that he would be making in the general election against obama that he did not have the experience, particularly in world affairs. joe biden who always a had a , huge amount of experience in world affairs and as a chairman of formulations who had dealt with these issues for years helped to reassure voters. , voters can be reassured about experiences if they feel-like -- feels like somebody is going to be putting good people around to advise them. mr. fortier: one other small thing i want to touch on. i saw a prominent poster in the ster in our audience here. people want overenthusias
in 2000, for al gore. we will never know the answer to that. by and large, they do not bring states with them. they can serve to address and balance out some of the concerns that may be present around a presidential candidate. so for example, in 2008, when , barack obama was winning the nomination, there were concerns around experience level, but certainly something that republicans had been attacking senator obama on, that john mccain was signaling a clear argument that he would be making in...
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a lot of people say cost al gore the presidency. >> i worked for al gore. >> he says bernie sanders hashoice. does he want to be another ralph nader and cost the democrats the general election with negative attacks? >> bernie sanders made that choice when he decided to run as a democrat. he was going to avoid doing what ralph nader did, elect a republican. they should be thanking him for doing that instead of invoking ralph nader. he's doing the opposite of what nader did. >> if bernie sanders does not get the nomination he's on board for hillary clinton? >> he said he'll support the nominee for the democratic party. >>> rex ryan called it an honor last night to introduce donald trump at a big rally in buffalo. turns out not surprisingly, the feeling was mutual. >> so much that i admire about mr. trump, but one thing i really admire about him is, you know what? he'll say what's on his mind. that's what i respect. and you know what? so do the people of new york. >> great football coach and a great guy. i want to thank rex and michelle. oma amazing. he won championships in new york. i've
a lot of people say cost al gore the presidency. >> i worked for al gore. >> he says bernie sanders hashoice. does he want to be another ralph nader and cost the democrats the general election with negative attacks? >> bernie sanders made that choice when he decided to run as a democrat. he was going to avoid doing what ralph nader did, elect a republican. they should be thanking him for doing that instead of invoking ralph nader. he's doing the opposite of what nader did....
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. >> no, al gore said it. >> al gore himself. >> in preparation for walking this trail of fire with the four of you, i've read online and i looked at politifact. >> politifact? >> are they not to be trusted? >> i'm not saying that, believe me. >> he backed it up with wikipedia. >> oh, my god. >> no no. i snuck in your dad, read the propaganda that you're feeding. i looked up and it went point by point about melting gla ining g rising tides. >> there's rebuttal to each one of them if you choose to read both sides, which i try to do. sometimes i walk away and go my god it's real and other times, i'll read the literature that says maybe the way they gauge temperatures are too close to certain areas that artificially raise temperatures. >> one of the points plit facts says this is a big conservative theory. right. there's a conspiracy that they've changed the numbers, they've fudged the numbers to create this image so politi fact went back and checked. they said that's not true. >> but then there are arguments that say that the thermostats or wherever these weather stations are, in areas th
. >> no, al gore said it. >> al gore himself. >> in preparation for walking this trail of fire with the four of you, i've read online and i looked at politifact. >> politifact? >> are they not to be trusted? >> i'm not saying that, believe me. >> he backed it up with wikipedia. >> oh, my god. >> no no. i snuck in your dad, read the propaganda that you're feeding. i looked up and it went point by point about melting gla ining g rising tides....
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but barack obama, we all know that al gore won that election. he eats here. bill clinton. >> so this is the litmus test? the winner comes by your place? have the candidates come by your place? >> yeah, the candidates come by this place. they come here and then they win. >> did donald trump come by? >> well donald trump has not been here, no. >> has hillary come by? >> hillary? no, she has not been here. >> has bernie come by? >> bernie has not been by, either. i'm trying to figure out what's going on, no one wants to win. >> frank, it doesn't look good for you. >> it's always good here for steaks. >> good food, good conversation, frank, thanks very much for taking the time. >> stop by and see mere. >> done. >> pennsylvania, one of five states up for grabs. a big night that could set the table, as it were. see you tonight on "fbn." >>> hello, everyone, super election day, the battle for the east. i'm here with kimberly guilfoyle. juan williams, dana perino, and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> we're just three hours away from
but barack obama, we all know that al gore won that election. he eats here. bill clinton. >> so this is the litmus test? the winner comes by your place? have the candidates come by your place? >> yeah, the candidates come by this place. they come here and then they win. >> did donald trump come by? >> well donald trump has not been here, no. >> has hillary come by? >> hillary? no, she has not been here. >> has bernie come by? >> bernie has not...
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all of that is the benefit of a free trading system. 22 years ago, al gore and ross perot had the famoushe larry king show, and al gore won the intellectual debate i think in part because americans smooten holly terrorists. he pulled out the picture of smoot-hawley. i'm not sure we do not good job in that post-soviet era of explaining why that works, why that is good for average people. jane harman: we have done a bad job, and we is not just obama. that includes me, i voted for most, if not all of the trade agreements. i do not think i explained it well enough. some people are worse off. forget about the honda and the samsung. some people are seeing their own lives and their kids' lives as worse. that narrative never existed in the united states before and when we, meaning people who understand the values of protecting the global legal order have to do a better job of , selling it. that includes obama, but not limited to him. >> talking about the middle east -- i'm talking about the limited challenges and doing trade. we have questions about how much the u.s. wants to champion the free m
all of that is the benefit of a free trading system. 22 years ago, al gore and ross perot had the famoushe larry king show, and al gore won the intellectual debate i think in part because americans smooten holly terrorists. he pulled out the picture of smoot-hawley. i'm not sure we do not good job in that post-soviet era of explaining why that works, why that is good for average people. jane harman: we have done a bad job, and we is not just obama. that includes me, i voted for most, if not all...
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. >> al gore versus george bush. >> right. the two party simply adopted the electoral college model. and thousand the public complaint know that that is the way it worked out and they do know. >> so is there back room politics going on? >> i think there was. i think the trump campaign has decided they will lose -- they won't win back room and they won't try anymore. that's what i get the sense, that they think their best way is to make a public stink and the more public they make the sti stink, the more leverage. and this is the way trump operates in business. there is a history of this and he's had more success than failure, so just read his book, art of the deal. he laid it all out. >> he's consistent. >> he is. absolutely. >> chuck, you have a big show. >> we lead with grneorge cloone. and pat mccrory, governor, a heavy show. >> excellent. coming up in about 13 minutes. and you can see "meet the press" every sunday right here on nbc 4. down to the coolest place in d.c. today, the science and engineering festival. >> it's th
. >> al gore versus george bush. >> right. the two party simply adopted the electoral college model. and thousand the public complaint know that that is the way it worked out and they do know. >> so is there back room politics going on? >> i think there was. i think the trump campaign has decided they will lose -- they won't win back room and they won't try anymore. that's what i get the sense, that they think their best way is to make a public stink and the more public...
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you know 22 years ago al gore and ross perot had that famous debate on the larry king show and al gorehe intellectian debate i think in part because americans remember and saying what the holly -- i'm not sure we've done a good job in supposedly the post soviet cant es era of the 1990's and the subsequent decades of explaining why that works, why that's good for average people. >> we've done a bad job of explaining it we is not just obama we is including me i voted for almost all of the trade agreements and i don't think i explained it. and some people are worst off. forget the honda and samsung some people are seeing their own lives and kids lives as worse. that narrative never existed in the united states before and we, we meaning people who understand values of protecting the global legal order have to do a better job of selling it and that includes obama but not limited to him. >> talking about the middle east there are challenges about how much the u.s. wants to do as global police policemen and gll train and champion of the global free market but now let's talk about the most imp
you know 22 years ago al gore and ross perot had that famous debate on the larry king show and al gorehe intellectian debate i think in part because americans remember and saying what the holly -- i'm not sure we've done a good job in supposedly the post soviet cant es era of the 1990's and the subsequent decades of explaining why that works, why that's good for average people. >> we've done a bad job of explaining it we is not just obama we is including me i voted for almost all of the...
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[laughter] plus, i will really be burned up when al gore turns out to be funnier than me. have loved these eight years. you know, i read in the history books how other presidents say the white house is like a penitentiary and every motive they have a suspect. even george washington complained he was treated like a common thief. they all say they cannot wait to get away. i don't know what the heck they are talking about. [laughter] i have had a wonderful time. it has been an honor to serve and fun to laugh. i only wish we had even laughed more these last eight years because power is not the most important thing in life. it only counts for what you use it. i thank you for what you do every day. thank you for all of the fun times that hillary and i have had. keep at it. it is a great country. it deserves our best. thank you and god bless you. [applause] [applause] president bush: thank you, all. [applause] thank you very much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please excuse me if i am a little sleepy. 3:00 a.m. this morning, the red phone rang. [laughter] the damn wedding plan
[laughter] plus, i will really be burned up when al gore turns out to be funnier than me. have loved these eight years. you know, i read in the history books how other presidents say the white house is like a penitentiary and every motive they have a suspect. even george washington complained he was treated like a common thief. they all say they cannot wait to get away. i don't know what the heck they are talking about. [laughter] i have had a wonderful time. it has been an honor to serve and...
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governor brown's office tweeted this photo of former vice president al gore chatting with the governor at the u.n. in new york city. holding his granddaughter, secretary of state john kerry signed the paris agreement on behalf of the united states. today's signing marks a key step in making the fight against carbon emissions a u.n. policy. >>> recent news about the water crisis in flint, michigan, and newark, new jersey, may have you wondering about the safety of your home's tap water. >> 7 on your side's michael finney partnered with "consumer reports" for an in-depth look. >> those cities are dealing with big problems right now concerning lead in their tap water. "consumer reports" explains how you can check your water and what to do if you find lead. lead can enter drinking water supplies when older pipes corrode. it's harmful, especially for children and pregnant women. now, you can't see, taste, or smell lead so the only way to know if your water is unsafe is by testing. >> if you get your water from a public municipal water system, it's supposed to have drinking water quality sta
governor brown's office tweeted this photo of former vice president al gore chatting with the governor at the u.n. in new york city. holding his granddaughter, secretary of state john kerry signed the paris agreement on behalf of the united states. today's signing marks a key step in making the fight against carbon emissions a u.n. policy. >>> recent news about the water crisis in flint, michigan, and newark, new jersey, may have you wondering about the safety of your home's tap water....
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[laughter] he made a very interesting vice president to pick, his clone, al gore, a moderate southernerpeople did not do that kind of thing. i can tell you there was all of a sudden a lot of energy, and hillary clinton can do the exact same thing. lisa: she is certainly going to be considered. the numbers also bring us back to why you are this outpouring of frustration from berg than after new york about bernie sanders. there is a lot of overlap between the critique of hillary clinton and the donald trump critique of hillary clinton. they are talking about a live the same things. clinton's campaign is concerned with how that dovetails into the general election. al: how would you run against hillary clinton, and how does she present herself as any sort of agent for change? running trump's campaign, which i am not, i would make it about strong leadership. she plays it safe. he has got to do something different. the difference in this campaign, we are going to have a nuclear war, nothing but rubble at the end of the day. whatever it takes, and my senses, they have everything they want on c
[laughter] he made a very interesting vice president to pick, his clone, al gore, a moderate southernerpeople did not do that kind of thing. i can tell you there was all of a sudden a lot of energy, and hillary clinton can do the exact same thing. lisa: she is certainly going to be considered. the numbers also bring us back to why you are this outpouring of frustration from berg than after new york about bernie sanders. there is a lot of overlap between the critique of hillary clinton and the...
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the fact of the matter is al gore had more votes than george bush. was it fair? yes, because we have an electoral college and you needed 270. so that's the game. >> i don't disagree with ken. ken, after this is over and trump secures the delegates are you going to direct you're ire and -- direct your ire and fire to hillary clinton? >> that's a nice question, senator. but i have been fighting -- >> it's a real question. >> i have been a part of conservative movement for over 40 years. i haven't seen you there. let me also say to you i have been fighting the clintons for a long time. >> you are going to attack me personally. i'm asking a question about moving forward. charles: one at a time. the bottom line [all talking at once] >> i have been on your program before and i said i'm going to support the republican nominee, pure and simple. i don't think donald trump understands the platform. once he wins the nomination, not understanding the platform and not being a conservative. i think he is a much better alternative. charles: this rule 38 that allows these delega
the fact of the matter is al gore had more votes than george bush. was it fair? yes, because we have an electoral college and you needed 270. so that's the game. >> i don't disagree with ken. ken, after this is over and trump secures the delegates are you going to direct you're ire and -- direct your ire and fire to hillary clinton? >> that's a nice question, senator. but i have been fighting -- >> it's a real question. >> i have been a part of conservative movement for...
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[laughter] plus, i will really be burned up when al gore turns out to be funnier than me.ush president clinton: but let me say to all of you, i have loved these eight years. you know, i read in the history books how other presidents say the white house is like a penitentiary and every motive they have is suspect. even george washington complained he was treated like a common thief. they all say they cannot wait to get away. i don't know what the heck they are talking about. [laughter] i have had a wonderful time. it has been an honor to serve and fun to laugh. i only wish we had even laughed more these last eight years because power is not the most , important thing in life. it only counts for what you use it. i thank you for what you do every day. thank you for all of the fun times that hillary and i have had. keep at it. it is a great country. it deserves our best. thank you and god bless you. [applause] [applause] president bush: thank you, all. [applause] thank you very much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. please excuse me if i am a little sleepy. [laughter] 3:00 a.m
[laughter] plus, i will really be burned up when al gore turns out to be funnier than me.ush president clinton: but let me say to all of you, i have loved these eight years. you know, i read in the history books how other presidents say the white house is like a penitentiary and every motive they have is suspect. even george washington complained he was treated like a common thief. they all say they cannot wait to get away. i don't know what the heck they are talking about. [laughter] i have...
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talk to al gore about what it's like to get more votes and not win an election. but the deck is stacked against him? well, the fact is it's otherwise. there is a candidate on the republican side who has gotten 44% of the delegates and only 37% of the popular vote. but that's donald trump. because of the ways of the rules and thresholds, the people that voted for jeb bush, he didn't get any delegates. trump has a higher percentage of the delegates than the popular vote and it points to the idea that, you know, come this convention in july, there may be fights before we talk about who will win the momnation. nomination, fights over the rules themselves. >> and there are complaints complaints about super delegates explain about that. >> reporter: kenny, ironically, on the democratic side, it's less democratic. 1 out of 6 are super delegates, the democratic be -- members of congress. they automatically get to vote at the convention and do that by stabilizing the process. they are on hillary clinton's side. she is way ahead because of that. if there was a similar syst
talk to al gore about what it's like to get more votes and not win an election. but the deck is stacked against him? well, the fact is it's otherwise. there is a candidate on the republican side who has gotten 44% of the delegates and only 37% of the popular vote. but that's donald trump. because of the ways of the rules and thresholds, the people that voted for jeb bush, he didn't get any delegates. trump has a higher percentage of the delegates than the popular vote and it points to the idea...
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when al gore lost, he got more votes than george w. bush but lost the election 2000. he said this is the system, we play by the ruled. what donald trump is saying web's not going to do that. he would rather blow up the entire system than do that. we have never seen that before. >> he can't blow up the whole system. this is more -- he's going by the rules. there is no way he can do that unless he wins the presidency and take on the rnc. i think what we have here is the general public was unaware of the minutia of the process. when we start look at the rules and start figuring them out, it's like, whoa, this system is a little rigged for the public and people don't like it. charles: in the midst of it all it's like changing a tire on a car that's moving. but it is galvanizing donald trump supporters and it might play to independent and other people who have not picked a candidate yet. do you think it will work for him from an election process. >> while the system is legitimate and it's not changing anytime soon -- charles: you mean you like the system. >> fair or unfair
when al gore lost, he got more votes than george w. bush but lost the election 2000. he said this is the system, we play by the ruled. what donald trump is saying web's not going to do that. he would rather blow up the entire system than do that. we have never seen that before. >> he can't blow up the whole system. this is more -- he's going by the rules. there is no way he can do that unless he wins the presidency and take on the rnc. i think what we have here is the general public was...
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[laughter] plus, i will really be burned up when al gore turns out to be funnier than me. , i let meese eight years. you know, i read in the history books how other presidents say the white house is like a penitentiary and every motive they have a suspect. even george washington complained he was treated like a common thief. they all say they cannot wait to get away. i don't know what the heck they are talking about. [laughter] i have had a wonderful time. it has been an honor to serve and fun to laugh. i only wish we had even laugh ed more these last eight years because power is not the most important thing in life. it only counts for what you use it. i thank you for what you do every day. thank you for all of the fun times that hillary and i have had. keep at it. it is a great country. it deserves our best. thank you and god bless you. [applause] [applause] all.dent bush: thank you, [applause] thank you very much. gentlemen.ladies and please excuse me if i am a little sleepy. 3:00 a.m. this morning, the red phone rang. [laughter] damn wedding planner. [laughter] two weeks from toni
[laughter] plus, i will really be burned up when al gore turns out to be funnier than me. , i let meese eight years. you know, i read in the history books how other presidents say the white house is like a penitentiary and every motive they have a suspect. even george washington complained he was treated like a common thief. they all say they cannot wait to get away. i don't know what the heck they are talking about. [laughter] i have had a wonderful time. it has been an honor to serve and fun...
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bush lost the popular vote to al gore, and a lot of people had to come to learn about the electoral collegeot like the electoral college. some people want a straight up and down popular vote. i do not agree with that. some larger states will have too much of a say in the process, and others will not have a say. you get bonus delegates for going later, winner take all if you go later, or a state that continually elects republicans. that is power to the states, and gives power to people to organize, and power to the grassroots. mark: thank you very much, we will be right back. ♪ ♪ >> what you doing tonight? mark: going to see the big dog walk, and going to see tim robbins. john: as always, we have much, much, much more reporting online, all the latest on the things going on in 2016, in the presidential race. coming up on "bloomberg west," emily chang. paul manifold will be here tomorrow. until then, sayonara. ♪ ♪ is thursday, the of april. i am rishaad salamat. this is "trending business". ♪ right, visiting singapore, sydney, and tokyo this hour. pacific stocks extending its rally. the singap
bush lost the popular vote to al gore, and a lot of people had to come to learn about the electoral collegeot like the electoral college. some people want a straight up and down popular vote. i do not agree with that. some larger states will have too much of a say in the process, and others will not have a say. you get bonus delegates for going later, winner take all if you go later, or a state that continually elects republicans. that is power to the states, and gives power to people to...
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>> guest: 2007 right after bush verses al gore. in fact, i did look in the documents where he went by the house of the old black woman in louisiana and told her there is someone buying votes and she said i vote a preacher comes by here in texas up in his car and takes us to the polls and tells us to to vote for on a piece of paper it tells us to talk to a particular person instead we need some help it evoked these numbers and we put that back in the car and they drive us over to the shop there was a drive-in in day by s.a. pork chops in which to drink then drive the selfie and gives us $5 apiece and i was doing this since i was a little girl. i did not know that was illegal but of course, you get a $5 and the pork chops in which so i thought it $5 and a porkchop said which is corruption but i thought i would write about the people who sell their votes and how long that is and violates the law in every state for that to happen then i thought about it these are the most marginalized people they have enough problems. nursing homes in
>> guest: 2007 right after bush verses al gore. in fact, i did look in the documents where he went by the house of the old black woman in louisiana and told her there is someone buying votes and she said i vote a preacher comes by here in texas up in his car and takes us to the polls and tells us to to vote for on a piece of paper it tells us to talk to a particular person instead we need some help it evoked these numbers and we put that back in the car and they drive us over to the shop...
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. >> i think that his running mate should be al gore.her not ruining the country. [laughter] >> the video of this little bird landing on bernie sanders podium has gone viral and the bird is being adopted by the campaign as its mascot. >> a bull in a china shop. >> what creature should hillary's mascot be? >> a snake. >> this has been a team that has been used against me and my husband for many years. kennedy: thank you for watching the show tonight, i appreciate you and i appreciate neil cavuto who i will be on tomorrow night during fox business live coverage of the wisconsin primary at 7:00 p.m. eastern. you can follow us on twitter and instagram at "kennedy." e-mail us at fox business.com. go ahead and load of the mailbox with vitriol. i will see you tomorrow night with neil cavuto. za. we're ready for you on set. >> thanks, guys. >> i'm walking to set with our ladies. >> we're gonna do a last, final mike check. >> of course. all right. have a good show, everybody. >> female announcer: the following is a paid presentation for dr. denes
. >> i think that his running mate should be al gore.her not ruining the country. [laughter] >> the video of this little bird landing on bernie sanders podium has gone viral and the bird is being adopted by the campaign as its mascot. >> a bull in a china shop. >> what creature should hillary's mascot be? >> a snake. >> this has been a team that has been used against me and my husband for many years. kennedy: thank you for watching the show tonight, i...
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called the parents music resource center which was founded in 1985 by, among others, then-senator al gore's wife tipper gore, who you see on the left. also susan baker, who was married to the treasury secretary at the time, james baker. they co-founded it along with a bunch of other well-connected washington worthies who were very concerned about the filth-i fying of america's pop culture of the too time. this was one of the great cultural freak-outs of my lifetime, it is burned into my childhood memories. in the short run that fight led to those black and white warning labels you used to find on american music back when american music was a physical object that you bought at a store. the washington freak-out that led to those labels started with this really specific hit list, a hit list of 15 songs, some of which were hits, some of which were not, 15 songs the parents music resource council singled out as being particularly troubling pieces of music. pieces of muse that i can presumably they found particularly helpful in trying to convince the country that there was something deeply wrong
called the parents music resource center which was founded in 1985 by, among others, then-senator al gore's wife tipper gore, who you see on the left. also susan baker, who was married to the treasury secretary at the time, james baker. they co-founded it along with a bunch of other well-connected washington worthies who were very concerned about the filth-i fying of america's pop culture of the too time. this was one of the great cultural freak-outs of my lifetime, it is burned into my...