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are there many real bill clintons? who is bill clinton? in a complicated man, this story's is told through 169 people who know him. the idea was to create a book-like conversation about this fascinating man, a conversation the reader can eavesdrop on. i hope it's the most intimate character yet of our 42nd president. i think it's the most varied. people included in the book are people who grew up with bill clinton, people who went to school, worked for him, worked with him, against him, people who investigated him, defended him, reported on him, people who love him, people who hate him. everyone from the cousin who took him to classes to the statesmen and nationally known journalists, cabinet members, political consultants, over 2 dozen members of congress from barnesny frank -- barney frank and there's a cameo appearance by flint. i took a solid year interviewing, and now my wife tells me i'm a man of strong opinions stubbornly held. she was struck when i would report on the days interview, i would find merit in the views of what whatever
are there many real bill clintons? who is bill clinton? in a complicated man, this story's is told through 169 people who know him. the idea was to create a book-like conversation about this fascinating man, a conversation the reader can eavesdrop on. i hope it's the most intimate character yet of our 42nd president. i think it's the most varied. people included in the book are people who grew up with bill clinton, people who went to school, worked for him, worked with him, against him, people...
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it's remarkable when bill clinton after losing the world -- well, bill clinton's image, we're talking about photo germism, his image was morphed on the candidates during the midterm election. >> host: why is it to polarizing? >> guest: for a number of reasons. now today one talks ab the possibly racism involved and in bill clinton's case, you couldn't say it was because he was white. >> host: 60ss -- >> guest: i think it's the counterpart. which newt given -- newt gingrich played they were soft. they were all pot smokers out of vietnam. i think a lot of it was like we were saying earlier, the first two terms are the learning experiences. and he made this terrible mistake in making an old kinger garden -- kindergarten friend as chief of staff. in terms of his private life. he wanted the chief of staff that would respect those. it was a terrible mistake. you know, he has a brilliant mind. but it's not a good administrative mind. you know, he needs somebody. just like eisenhower during world war ii had general badell smith as they say kicked ass. you have to have someone that's the bad c
it's remarkable when bill clinton after losing the world -- well, bill clinton's image, we're talking about photo germism, his image was morphed on the candidates during the midterm election. >> host: why is it to polarizing? >> guest: for a number of reasons. now today one talks ab the possibly racism involved and in bill clinton's case, you couldn't say it was because he was white. >> host: 60ss -- >> guest: i think it's the counterpart. which newt given -- newt...
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liberals hated bill clinton in 1995. they hated him on welfare reform and balanced budget and civil liberties stuff. he would bad mouth the aclu. the only exception, because he needed the black vote, so he stuck with that. divorcing himself from the congressional democratic leadership is the best thing he could do politically. they'll hate to hear it, but it's absolutely true. >> at the put putt to the matthews meter, 12 of our regulars including all four, will that be because of his own smart steps or because the republicans blow it? it's tied, 6-6. john, an drew, and kelly, you all voted that it will be his own smart move this year. andrew. >> yeah. i think that by tackling the debt and identifying himself as -- what his theme is i tackled the big problems, i'm not going to punt to the next generation. i tackled the health care crisis. i'm the grown-up tackling the hard stuff. that's what i'm about. chris: you covered all the institutions, all the interest groups, unions, teachers union, they don't want to hear this. >
liberals hated bill clinton in 1995. they hated him on welfare reform and balanced budget and civil liberties stuff. he would bad mouth the aclu. the only exception, because he needed the black vote, so he stuck with that. divorcing himself from the congressional democratic leadership is the best thing he could do politically. they'll hate to hear it, but it's absolutely true. >> at the put putt to the matthews meter, 12 of our regulars including all four, will that be because of his own...
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since leaving office, president bill clinton has focused on a whole host of issues through his clintonl initiative. i spoke with him at the meeting here in davos, switzerland at the world's economic forum about his top initiative today, job creation. >> in the united states i think the biggest problem we have is to try to accelerate the rate at which we're creating jobs. so where we're going now, it will take six years to recover the jobs that were lost in the recession, not counting the five million or so we'll have to generate just to keep up with population growth. >> and you're going to be launching cgi america, basically a job summit? >> yes, i am. it occurred to me that not just american employers, but international employers with operations in america ought to be brought together with banks and others. you know, there is a lot of money in america now. the banks have over $2 trillion in cash uncommitted to loans. corporations have almost $2 trillion, right at $2 trillion there is enough money in american banks and american corporations to end the global recession if we could figu
since leaving office, president bill clinton has focused on a whole host of issues through his clintonl initiative. i spoke with him at the meeting here in davos, switzerland at the world's economic forum about his top initiative today, job creation. >> in the united states i think the biggest problem we have is to try to accelerate the rate at which we're creating jobs. so where we're going now, it will take six years to recover the jobs that were lost in the recession, not counting the...
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bill clinton. "neither reagan nor bush did that after all these years of my advice and, frankly, i've had it. they'll find me when they need me, but i may not be available." did he really mean that? guest: i'm not sure he was referring to clinton there. he may have been referring to the bush campaign. i'm not sure. we'll have to clarify that. c-span: but there's a lot of that kind of a quote in the book... guest: right. c-span: ... about different politicians and the advice that they would seek from him, but they wouldn't acknowledge it publicly. what was that all about? guest: that's right. well, generally that was a problem with the republican presidents, because obviously there was a great political problem for them in dealing with richard nixon. this was a republican president who had been driven from office, and they did not want to publicly acknowledge the association that they had with richard nixon. so even though reagan and bush consulted with nixon on a fairly regular basis, although not
bill clinton. "neither reagan nor bush did that after all these years of my advice and, frankly, i've had it. they'll find me when they need me, but i may not be available." did he really mean that? guest: i'm not sure he was referring to clinton there. he may have been referring to the bush campaign. i'm not sure. we'll have to clarify that. c-span: but there's a lot of that kind of a quote in the book... guest: right. c-span: ... about different politicians and the advice that they...
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chris: and then there's bill clinton and virginia kelly. his biography of clinton, the great author emeritus described that mom this way -- the psychological center of her life seemed to be her son billy. she made it clear she expected him to achieve. well, accepting his presidential nomination bill clinton acknowledged his mother was no petunia. >> well, where i get my fighting spirit, it all started with my mother. chris: a sentiment echoed by his mother. here she was with katie couric on "today" that same week. >> it's been written to understand bill, you must start with virginia. how does he take after you? >> i have a lot of drive. >> and you don't give up easily? >> no, never. chris: finally, barack obama and his mom. this is how he told it in a campaign ad. >> she was working full time so she would make me up at 4:30 in the morning. we'd sit there and go through my lessons and i used to complain and grumble. you can imagine an 8-year-old kid having to wake up at 4:30. if i grumbled she would say, well, this is no picnic for me either,
chris: and then there's bill clinton and virginia kelly. his biography of clinton, the great author emeritus described that mom this way -- the psychological center of her life seemed to be her son billy. she made it clear she expected him to achieve. well, accepting his presidential nomination bill clinton acknowledged his mother was no petunia. >> well, where i get my fighting spirit, it all started with my mother. chris: a sentiment echoed by his mother. here she was with katie couric...
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. >> y miller a esta niÑa desmayarse al lado del exmandatario bill clinton en una ceremonia en la floridaemos quÉ le sucediÓ.. >> hola, que tal, muy buenas noches, es un placer que termine la semana con nosotros acÁ en esta ediciÓn de su noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. hoy fue trasladada a un centro de rehabilitaciÓn en houston la congresista gifford. esta misma tarde su oficina dio a conocer una fotografÍa de la legisladora y su esposo en la azotea de su nuevo hospital. tenemos cobertura con jaime garcÍa que nos muestra cÓmo fue la partida desde arizona y salvador durÁn con la llegada a texas. comenzamos con jaime, adelante. >> la congresista gifford es la mujer del milagro. >> es un milagro que la estÉn llevando para allÁ. >> apenas hace 12 dÍas entro debatiÉndose entre la vida y la muerte al mismo centro del que hoy saliÓ. la congresista, acompaÑada por su esposo, su mamÁ y el mÉdico de emergencia a cargo de su cuidado fue transportada en una ambulancia a la base de la fuerza aÉrea para subir a un aviÓn privado con destino a la ciudad de houston. durante su recorrido la caravana fue c
. >> y miller a esta niÑa desmayarse al lado del exmandatario bill clinton en una ceremonia en la floridaemos quÉ le sucediÓ.. >> hola, que tal, muy buenas noches, es un placer que termine la semana con nosotros acÁ en esta ediciÓn de su noticiero univisiÓn Última hora. hoy fue trasladada a un centro de rehabilitaciÓn en houston la congresista gifford. esta misma tarde su oficina dio a conocer una fotografÍa de la legisladora y su esposo en la azotea de su nuevo hospital....
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that is what i would like to see. >> bill clinton there. china has conducted its first test of a stealth fighter jet. the u.s. defense secretary at the flight confirmed to him by his chinese counterpart in a meeting in beijing. there are concerns about the growing military potential, especially the potential to develop new weapons. >> the plain that china hopes any future enemy -- plane that hopes -- that china hopes any future in me will not seek. it is designed to evade enemy radar just like the most modern u.s. and russian jets. but the chinese played down the significance of this new aircraft. >> as technology develops, it is normal for countries to upgrade their weapons. developing weapons for china is a completely defensive means. it does not pose a threat to other countries or any entity. >> the test coincided with a visit of the u.s. defense secretary robert gates. that was certainly not a coincidence. mr. gates was hoping to restart military to military contact with china, halted by beijing almost a year ago. ed china's growing cap
that is what i would like to see. >> bill clinton there. china has conducted its first test of a stealth fighter jet. the u.s. defense secretary at the flight confirmed to him by his chinese counterpart in a meeting in beijing. there are concerns about the growing military potential, especially the potential to develop new weapons. >> the plain that china hopes any future enemy -- plane that hopes -- that china hopes any future in me will not seek. it is designed to evade enemy...
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like bill clinton was basically sticking it to republicans here are the things i'm on the right side 70% 30% and on the things where you are maybe on the right side, i'm stealing those issues back and finally it was like george w. bush because he was confidence. none of the things he said were not -- they were absolutely what barack obama believed. he went back to the 2004 convention speech, the campaign, the auto eyeography. he went back to the post patterson, nonpatterson progressive with the willingness to work across the aisle. i thought it was a strong performance. in terms of delivery, the white house said he locked down the text earlier than usual. he worked with the best speech coach in politics to rehearse a couple times and he injected more humor than we usually see. i'm told that was his idea. id played well to the country i'm confident sitting here in manhattan. [laughter] >> rose: john? >> mark is always in touch with the real lives of real americans on the upper west side of new york. [laughter] charlie, i think it was a good speech and i agree with many of the things s
like bill clinton was basically sticking it to republicans here are the things i'm on the right side 70% 30% and on the things where you are maybe on the right side, i'm stealing those issues back and finally it was like george w. bush because he was confidence. none of the things he said were not -- they were absolutely what barack obama believed. he went back to the 2004 convention speech, the campaign, the auto eyeography. he went back to the post patterson, nonpatterson progressive with the...
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there's -- if you love politics, you got to love bill clinton. i think he's got the largest -- whether you love or hate him, you have to learn hearing about him. lots of people enjoy hating hem. i think he has the largest personality of any occupant of the oval office. just a fascinating plan. as far as comments go, i didn't meet with bill clinton. he doesn't talk with biographers. i only wanted to speak to him about his post presidency. the book is everyone talking about him. he's the presence that lurks throughout the whole book. he didn't speak directly to me, but i did meet with an aid of his who looked me over and really checked me out to see that i just wasn't some sort of sleaze i guess. he gave the okay to friends. of bill. when you send out an interview request of bill, they call up bill clinton's office and say, speak to this guy. i spoke to many, many friend of his. a copy of the book has been given to bill clinton. i haven't heard from him. i hope i dent receive one of those 2 a.m. phone calls. [laughter] when he's on the other line t
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pero tambiÉn es un lugar de esperanzas porque estuve ahÍ con el presidente bill clinton donde se firmÓue van a tener una factorÍa nueva donde van a ofrecer 20.000 empleos para las personas que puedan hacer todo
pero tambiÉn es un lugar de esperanzas porque estuve ahÍ con el presidente bill clinton donde se firmÓue van a tener una factorÍa nueva donde van a ofrecer 20.000 empleos para las personas que puedan hacer todo
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bill clinton talking about how you deal with divided government. i think there is a risk. he pointed out this is going to cause trouble for the president. there is also some good news. it gives him some one he will run against. if the unemployment rate in america is still up at 9.8% or thereabouts, the president can say, the republicans were in control of the house of representatives, there were part of government and unemployment has not come down. it is a republican problem as much as a democratic problem. >> history holds lessons for the republicans. with this kind of power comes responsibility. >> it is interesting. republicans i have been speaking to, this is their moment. they keept talking about cutting spending. this is thwhat the tea party has been elected on. they could cut things so much or try that the public could say we do not want those kind of cuts. if they do focus on trying to overturn president obama's health care reform, it could have some voters saying why are you so focused on repealing president obama's health care reform? and not on bringing down th
bill clinton talking about how you deal with divided government. i think there is a risk. he pointed out this is going to cause trouble for the president. there is also some good news. it gives him some one he will run against. if the unemployment rate in america is still up at 9.8% or thereabouts, the president can say, the republicans were in control of the house of representatives, there were part of government and unemployment has not come down. it is a republican problem as much as a...
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those in attend dance included former president bill clinton, first lady michelle obama, and oprah winfrey. >> mourners packed the church in maryland to remember a life in public service. at 95, sargent shriver was among the last of his generation, those who first answered the the call to duty from his brother-in-law, president john f. kennedy. >> here was a member of family that had borne more, lost more, who showed up every day. and found joy in life. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama, vice-president joe biden, former president bill clinton, and oprah winfrey all came to honor the map who started the peace corps. >> your dad not only was prepared to make life better than it was, he made it better than it was for literally millions of people. >> reporter: shriver was remembered in music as well as words. his daughter, maria shriver, recalled a loving father. >> perhaps his greatest achievement was showing us and our family how to show up in other people's lives and how to love unconditionally. >> reporter: he left his family letter with these parting words. >> all of you should be ha
those in attend dance included former president bill clinton, first lady michelle obama, and oprah winfrey. >> mourners packed the church in maryland to remember a life in public service. at 95, sargent shriver was among the last of his generation, those who first answered the the call to duty from his brother-in-law, president john f. kennedy. >> here was a member of family that had borne more, lost more, who showed up every day. and found joy in life. >> reporter: first lady...
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and ron brown and introduces bill clinton, and bill clinton gets to the podium, and he starts delivering this speech. and i'm sitting in the back, and i'm listening and listening and listening, and i don't hear a single word. i said, this just can't be. he thought the speech was so good. in the end he sees me in the back dejected, and he says, the funniest thing happened. he says, you know the guy who introduced me? he took hi speech off the stage with him too. [laughter] so that teaches you very quickly that you're really not important and that most of these people can handle it fine without you. and i think that always puts it in perspective. >> i don't know whether speech writers will ever get, will ever get to the point where they get recognized, where the president says something about them. if you think about since we're book people here, if you think about authors over the years and important people who write, are ghost writers, who write things with them, and for years to one ever knew who they were. and in recent years people sign contracts where they get to say and done with, y
and ron brown and introduces bill clinton, and bill clinton gets to the podium, and he starts delivering this speech. and i'm sitting in the back, and i'm listening and listening and listening, and i don't hear a single word. i said, this just can't be. he thought the speech was so good. in the end he sees me in the back dejected, and he says, the funniest thing happened. he says, you know the guy who introduced me? he took hi speech off the stage with him too. [laughter] so that teaches you...
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of course was an adulterer, like bill clinton.aised from the dead and punished, along with bill clinton all of the wicked. the amazing thing is that the assassination of the king of babylon was dated to the precise year and the assassination of the lord jesus christ was dated to the precise year. did you know that? the angel gabriel himself said it would be the 487th year and the messiah would be cut off, killed. think about that, in the dead sea scrolls 200 years before jesus, i said in the dead sea scrolls, 200 years before jesus, they talk about the fact that the messiah would come in 10 jubilees and quote the angel gabriel who said it would be 70 sevens or 490 years, i see i have five seconds. it should be february 9, next year, judgment day. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi, my name is antonio ortiz and i'm a union steward at c.w.a. local 1495 over at kpfa and in regards to the resolution you have on number 60 and i hope that it passes. there have been layoffs at kpfa and according to our contract, it's a breach of our contr
of course was an adulterer, like bill clinton.aised from the dead and punished, along with bill clinton all of the wicked. the amazing thing is that the assassination of the king of babylon was dated to the precise year and the assassination of the lord jesus christ was dated to the precise year. did you know that? the angel gabriel himself said it would be the 487th year and the messiah would be cut off, killed. think about that, in the dead sea scrolls 200 years before jesus, i said in the...
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we balance the budget three and a half years in a row under bill clinton. each year we did, we collected at least 18.5-19% of gross domestic product. that has to be done, cuts have to be made, and increased collections have to be made. that is absolutely comparative. that is why the budget is important. the great scenes in the state of the union -- the budget is the reality. that is the moral and fiscal statement of the country. >> the economy grew in the last quarter. does that make anybody happy? >> it is definitely an improvement. >> and it is some of the stimulus spending that some people want to acknowledge, but people with some reasonableness would say that is what happened. >> the economy to grow at 9% in earlier times under both reagan and clinton, different times. >> looks like the latest coming off in egypt and elsewhere in the middle east. >> i wish we did not have to impress on the regime that we need to change, but we tried with elections. nothing worked. >> that is it nobel laureate and egyptian pro-democracy advocate mohamed elbaradei. tens o
we balance the budget three and a half years in a row under bill clinton. each year we did, we collected at least 18.5-19% of gross domestic product. that has to be done, cuts have to be made, and increased collections have to be made. that is absolutely comparative. that is why the budget is important. the great scenes in the state of the union -- the budget is the reality. that is the moral and fiscal statement of the country. >> the economy grew in the last quarter. does that make...
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sperling held the same job under bill clinton. question, is this high-volume staff turnover typical for a presidency not yet two years old, eleanor? >> this is not very high volume turnover. in fact, most of these people are just changing seats. the only outsider really is bill daley, and he's a chicagoan. so there is a cultural affinity. i think these moves are good. i first met gene sperling in the '92 clinton campaign. he used to sleep in his clothes with the lights 0p and alarm clock next to his bed and one across the room. he was only getting two or three hours of sleep a night. he is a real workaholic, a real straight shooting guy and helped craft the tax compromise before the holidays. apparently that's what won him over in obama's eyes. this president is resigning his -- redesigning his staff, i think in a positive way, and all of the talk about shake-up, i think helps him. i think the political system demands a shake-up. >> he's also adjusting -- >> and daley is a good emissary to the business community. >> he's more than
sperling held the same job under bill clinton. question, is this high-volume staff turnover typical for a presidency not yet two years old, eleanor? >> this is not very high volume turnover. in fact, most of these people are just changing seats. the only outsider really is bill daley, and he's a chicagoan. so there is a cultural affinity. i think these moves are good. i first met gene sperling in the '92 clinton campaign. he used to sleep in his clothes with the lights 0p and alarm clock...
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. >> reporter: bill, president obama has never been as good at conveying empathy as say, bill clinton, but tonight he did seem successful in tapping into that sense of unity that he so successfully conveyed in that 2004 democratic national convention speech and the sense of unity that helped sweep him into office in 2008. bill? >> jake tapper reporting from tucson tonight. our thanks to you. and, much more ahead in this extended edition of "nightline." you heard the president speaking about heroes. when we come back, we will hear from one of them. the one who sat next to the first family tonight. [ male announcer ] learn about a free trial offer from abilify. if you're taking an antidepressant and still feel depressed one option your doctor may consider is adding abilify. abilify treats depression in adults when added to an antidepressant. some people had symptom improvement in as early as one to two weeks after adding abilify. now with the abilify (me+) program your first two weeks of abilify can be free. abilify is not for everyone. call your doctor if your depression worsens or you
. >> reporter: bill, president obama has never been as good at conveying empathy as say, bill clinton, but tonight he did seem successful in tapping into that sense of unity that he so successfully conveyed in that 2004 democratic national convention speech and the sense of unity that helped sweep him into office in 2008. bill? >> jake tapper reporting from tucson tonight. our thanks to you. and, much more ahead in this extended edition of "nightline." you heard the...
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host: tudjman bill clinton, the -- touching on bill clinton and how his time was different from obamado you want to expand on that? guest: obama campaigned on a big sweeping seen, but he was not very specific about what he meant by that. many people were on board excited about who he was in moving us off of the eight years of george bush who was unpopular by the time he left office. the reality of who barack obama was as a leader and president was unclear. he has not been governing from the left. i have talked to my liberal friends about why they expected him to do what he said he would do and they said they wanted him to try. he cannot come in in institute government health care, but they want him to give it to the old college try. he has shown them that he can get a hold. -- rolled, and may become a moderate republican in the process. host: take a look at this. guest: exactly. a president is not a dictator. he cannot waive his want and say this is the way is going to be. [unintelligible] we look back on franklin roosevelt and these great liberal alliance, and he had to play politics
host: tudjman bill clinton, the -- touching on bill clinton and how his time was different from obamado you want to expand on that? guest: obama campaigned on a big sweeping seen, but he was not very specific about what he meant by that. many people were on board excited about who he was in moving us off of the eight years of george bush who was unpopular by the time he left office. the reality of who barack obama was as a leader and president was unclear. he has not been governing from the...
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bill clinton with chad ochocinco. does hillary know about this?>> i was going to say. >> i think she would put a stop to that. >> conjures up a few images for me but won't go there. >> thanks a lot. >> you're welcome. >>> just ahead at 6:00, not exactly the way it's supposed to go. what caused a seemingly physics-defying move at a major tennis match. >>> tonight at 11:00, the call for change that could mean a major overhaul to california education. >> almost uniformly throughout california the teacher evaluations are completely dysfunctional. >> it's not just student performance that matters obviously. tonight what happens to the teachers who are not making the grade? hear what one educator says about what should change and her idea for the fix that needs to come from the inside out. that's tonight at 11:00 after an all new "dateline." >> talk about a bizarre sight at the australian open. the crowd getting an impromptu physics lesson. maria sharapova prepared for her match and spotted a bubble on the court. when a ball was dropped on the spot the
bill clinton with chad ochocinco. does hillary know about this?>> i was going to say. >> i think she would put a stop to that. >> conjures up a few images for me but won't go there. >> thanks a lot. >> you're welcome. >>> just ahead at 6:00, not exactly the way it's supposed to go. what caused a seemingly physics-defying move at a major tennis match. >>> tonight at 11:00, the call for change that could mean a major overhaul to california...
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bill clinton. >> bill clinton i think had a reasonably good grasp on the al qaeda threat. responded to it somewhat ineffectually. didn't respond to the attack on u.s.s. cole. which was in the last waning months of his administration. and i would think -- i think that his -- he and his national security group generally speaking had a fairly good sense that al qaeda was a big problem. now, going to the bush administration, george w. bush, they come out of this history not looking at all good, particularly in the preamble to 9-11. they were preoccupied by iraq, by anti-ballistic missile defense which does nothing to stop terrorists and received a lot of warning about al qaeda as a threat. george w. bush took the longest parfittal vacation in three decades during the summer of 2001 despite all this information in the system that something was going to happen. condoleezza rice claimed that the administration was a battle station during this period but there's almost nothing to substantiate that. and they were enormously surprised on 9-11. they overreacted in many ways. some of
bill clinton. >> bill clinton i think had a reasonably good grasp on the al qaeda threat. responded to it somewhat ineffectually. didn't respond to the attack on u.s.s. cole. which was in the last waning months of his administration. and i would think -- i think that his -- he and his national security group generally speaking had a fairly good sense that al qaeda was a big problem. now, going to the bush administration, george w. bush, they come out of this history not looking at all...
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pero tambiÉn es un lugar de esperanzas porque estuve ahÍ con el presidente bill clinton donde se firmÓ para las personas que puedan hacer todo tipo de fÁbrica con la tela. asÍ que hay esperanza, pero mÁs que nada es pobreza. y hay mucha ansiedad de que piensan que el mundo ya estÁ prestÁndole a atenciÓn a otras partes y ya se han olvidado de haitÍ. la miseria continua y hasta se pone peor con esta enfermedad y con una elecciÓn con muchos fraudes. >> y como se puede remediar esa situaciÓn congresista? mucha gente se pregunta, del exterior,por quÉ mucho del dinero que se entregÓ no ha sido canalizado por las vÍas que se debÍa. >> es una pregunta perfecta de hacer. ¿dÓnde estÁ ese dinero? las contribuciones de todo el paÍs, de todo el mundo. se estaba ofreciendo alimentaciÓn, medicinas, dinero la cruz roja. tanto sacrificio porque hubieron muertos que fue un desastre total. y pensÁbamos que este paÍs nunca se iba a recuperar. y ahora ha pasado un aÑo y uno dice, cÓmo es posible. es como si el tiempo no hubiera pasado. ¿que hicieron con ese dinero? despilfarro, corrupciÓn. se lo han tomado
pero tambiÉn es un lugar de esperanzas porque estuve ahÍ con el presidente bill clinton donde se firmÓ para las personas que puedan hacer todo tipo de fÁbrica con la tela. asÍ que hay esperanza, pero mÁs que nada es pobreza. y hay mucha ansiedad de que piensan que el mundo ya estÁ prestÁndole a atenciÓn a otras partes y ya se han olvidado de haitÍ. la miseria continua y hasta se pone peor con esta enfermedad y con una elecciÓn con muchos fraudes. >> y como se puede remediar esa...
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one is bill clinton got a round of sober applause for talking about the dark forces that brought this tragedy upon us and we recognize now that 15 plus years late that would be seen as almost a partisan divisive line the way that this event has been discussed the last day or so. also the very fact that bill clinton and ronald reagan before him had had these moments of national solemnity and commemoration at times of tragedy in a way makes people suspicious of too much eloquence by president obama in this case. there is a precedent for this. so i think it will be a very difficult speech for him to pull off but one that should play to all the ways in which he has been best through his past life and oratorical life as well of rising to this kind of challenge of saying let us think again about how we do business together as a nation on this occasion. >> i agree and i want to be clear that i'm completely agnostic on this guy's motivations. it seems he was suffering from terrible mental illness. i would disagree on one point that i do think there is a political ramification and it's the sam
one is bill clinton got a round of sober applause for talking about the dark forces that brought this tragedy upon us and we recognize now that 15 plus years late that would be seen as almost a partisan divisive line the way that this event has been discussed the last day or so. also the very fact that bill clinton and ronald reagan before him had had these moments of national solemnity and commemoration at times of tragedy in a way makes people suspicious of too much eloquence by president...
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la secretaria de estado hillary clinton y al querer preguntarle por su marido -el ex presidente bill clintone respondio con una risotada, lo que desato la carcajada general del gabinete. gabinete. en noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis, tu voz en la comunidad= este es su segmento "tu voz en la comunidad"...---hoy se discute el tema: medicos o curanderos? medicina cientifica o natural, que prefiere usted? ---asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. gracias por su sintonia, nos veremos maÑana a las seis en noticiero telemundo 48 con cesar
la secretaria de estado hillary clinton y al querer preguntarle por su marido -el ex presidente bill clintone respondio con una risotada, lo que desato la carcajada general del gabinete. gabinete. en noticiero telemundo 48 a las seis, tu voz en la comunidad= este es su segmento "tu voz en la comunidad"...---hoy se discute el tema: medicos o curanderos? medicina cientifica o natural, que prefiere usted? ---asi llegamos al final de nuestro programa. gracias por su sintonia, nos veremos...
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clinton free. a time when hillary and bill have left us and gone over the hill. a time when they don't think they mean each one to be our president, to tell us all what's best for us, to defy us to make a fuss, to insist they are meant to rule us, sure as always, they can fool us. a time when they at last have quit their drinking from the public tit, when bill no longer wags his jaw, instead goes home to arkansas, and hillary no longer runs but takes to baking hot crossed buns. why was that interesting to you? >> well, i think we all got a kick about writing about her cookies, that she was not the type of wife that stays home or mother and bakes cookies, that she was going to have an impact in washington. we obviously saw through eight years of the clinton administration that she did play as i mentioned earlier, rather unusual unprecedented role for first lady in the country, starting out with health care. she wanted to begin writing the nation's prescriptions. that failed. there were many other causes she took up. she got quite a following through all the turmoi
clinton free. a time when hillary and bill have left us and gone over the hill. a time when they don't think they mean each one to be our president, to tell us all what's best for us, to defy us to make a fuss, to insist they are meant to rule us, sure as always, they can fool us. a time when they at last have quit their drinking from the public tit, when bill no longer wags his jaw, instead goes home to arkansas, and hillary no longer runs but takes to baking hot crossed buns. why was that...
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bill clinton is also there for rebuilding ceremonies. >>> a warm up in store but we have to get throughg aim at the west coast now. we will talk >>> in bay area news a big greg in a case of mistaken identity. one year to the day a local base player was shot and killed on interstate 80. authorities arrested four men accused of murdering him. the family is glad these men can't hurt anyone else. >> reporter: arve 12 months months of investigating hosts arrested four gang members from santa rosa. this man is believed to have been the shooter. they are accused of killing dewy tucker. they face several charges, including murder, conspiracy to commit murder and use of a fire arm that resulted in death. investigators mistook tucker for a rival gang member. he was driving and shot and killed while on his way to church band practice. >> they drove from sonoma county for the purpose of killing a rival gang member. the victim was not the intended target. this is truly a horriffing and tragic case of mistaken identity. as he left his apartment he was mistakenly identified by one of these individuals
bill clinton is also there for rebuilding ceremonies. >>> a warm up in store but we have to get throughg aim at the west coast now. we will talk >>> in bay area news a big greg in a case of mistaken identity. one year to the day a local base player was shot and killed on interstate 80. authorities arrested four men accused of murdering him. the family is glad these men can't hurt anyone else. >> reporter: arve 12 months months of investigating hosts arrested four gang...
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and get before a group that was expecting to see the president of the united states bill clinton and instead they get the secretary andrew cucomo? but it was -- it was a learning experience for me. and literally every state and i would be talking about every topic and almost invariably, somehow they would figure out that i was from new york. i'm not really sure how because i never told them but they would figure out i was from new york and at the end of the event they would come up to me and almost without exception whatever the topic they'd say what are you doing about this in new york? it could be health care. it could be immigration. it could be taxation. what do you do in new york? and their eyes would be opened wide. what do you do about this in new york? why? because we are new york and because our history, our legacy was we took these difficult problems and we solved them first, and the rest of the nation learned from us. the other state governments look to new york and they learned from us. i was running hud, the housing economic development. most of the federal programs were
and get before a group that was expecting to see the president of the united states bill clinton and instead they get the secretary andrew cucomo? but it was -- it was a learning experience for me. and literally every state and i would be talking about every topic and almost invariably, somehow they would figure out that i was from new york. i'm not really sure how because i never told them but they would figure out i was from new york and at the end of the event they would come up to me and...
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i expect the president to fight until the last dog dies, as bill clinton used to say, to protect the healthcare reform bill, which is a major bone of contention. but i do think on trade, possibly on tax reform, perhaps other issues, and maybe gentler regulatory hand would do two things, one calm the fevers on capitol hill and i think it would help the president re-election effort. >> bret: that is it for the panel. thank you, all. when we come back, a final word on congresswoman gabrielle giffords. >> bret: final word on this show, it was quite a scene on capitol hill this week when house members, one after another read aloud the constitution. when her turn came, congresswoman gabrielle giffords read the first amendment. here it is. >> congress shall make no law respecting establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for redress of grievances. >> bret: reading the first amendment. in a different context today. that's it for us. co
i expect the president to fight until the last dog dies, as bill clinton used to say, to protect the healthcare reform bill, which is a major bone of contention. but i do think on trade, possibly on tax reform, perhaps other issues, and maybe gentler regulatory hand would do two things, one calm the fevers on capitol hill and i think it would help the president re-election effort. >> bret: that is it for the panel. thank you, all. when we come back, a final word on congresswoman gabrielle...
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i also think bill clinton -- >> can you remember a single line from any of them?i can member his -- i cannot remember a line like i can from martin luther king's speech. it was phenomenal at the time and has become more overtime. >> congratulations on the film. you are dealing with the monarchs in an age where [unintelligible] what fascinated you about this journey of a stuttering monarch to the speech that was so important? >> what i found fascinating was the generation before king george vi as a leader you are a visual icon. if you looked good on a course or perform -- if you looked good on a horse, you could serve your function. but with the coming of mass media and radio, suddenly it became about can you as a leader connect emotionally with your people? can you project that connection successfully? that said about this unease we have inherited about whether the leaders are sufficiently projecting emotional connections. i was struck after the midterm elections when there was soul- searching about whether obama is coming across in the right way. is he projecting
i also think bill clinton -- >> can you remember a single line from any of them?i can member his -- i cannot remember a line like i can from martin luther king's speech. it was phenomenal at the time and has become more overtime. >> congratulations on the film. you are dealing with the monarchs in an age where [unintelligible] what fascinated you about this journey of a stuttering monarch to the speech that was so important? >> what i found fascinating was the generation...
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president bill clinton to find out why it is taking so long. he is part of the commission set up to build the country -- rebuild the country. >> after hurricane andrew, we saw people in housing a year after that in the u.s. in lin you will see the pace pick up. >> it is not as if haiti has been forgotten. international organizations meet daily to coordinate their work. there is progress. in the last week, families moved into this red cross project. where are the streets, the sewage system, the electricity lines? the fact that when you're on, this country is still largely surviving on emergency support could be considered a colossal failure. that would ignore the hard work done over the last 12 months to keep haiti afloat. this place was already broken. its political system largely ineffective. what is needed is to build a new haiti. the problem is [no audio] >> you can see why things move slowly. this does not stop haitians from blaming their leaders. >> you look at 1 million people , this is a country where you do not have any resources. that
president bill clinton to find out why it is taking so long. he is part of the commission set up to build the country -- rebuild the country. >> after hurricane andrew, we saw people in housing a year after that in the u.s. in lin you will see the pace pick up. >> it is not as if haiti has been forgotten. international organizations meet daily to coordinate their work. there is progress. in the last week, families moved into this red cross project. where are the streets, the sewage...
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first lady michelle obama, former president bill clinton and the entire kennedy clan. he was the nations first director of the peace corps and the husband of eunice kennedy shriver and he died tuesday after a long battle with alzheimer he was buried next to his wife in cape cod. >>> this will be congress woman gabriel giffords at a houston rehabilitation center soon she will begin herbie at a gym -- therapy at a gym inside she still can't speak and has some paralysis but she has completed some sessions it has been two weeks since she was shot in the head in tucson. >>> 7:36 a.m. a quick swerve of the wheel saved a driver from disaster coming up more dramatic video from the view of his dash board. >>> with the 50th anniversary of jfks inauguration, we will talk about kennedy, the reality and the methology with willie brown. >> i am very attracted to the magnet so ... >> featured on film, the nonconventional teaching methods in one bay area school district. >>> jim bernard here cbs 5 weather center a gorgeous morning taking shape looks like warmer temperatures headed our
first lady michelle obama, former president bill clinton and the entire kennedy clan. he was the nations first director of the peace corps and the husband of eunice kennedy shriver and he died tuesday after a long battle with alzheimer he was buried next to his wife in cape cod. >>> this will be congress woman gabriel giffords at a houston rehabilitation center soon she will begin herbie at a gym -- therapy at a gym inside she still can't speak and has some paralysis but she has...
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difícil dmoid es algo nuevo en la política norteamericana, y ocurrió en preso dens de reagan y bill clintonión. >> gracias estar con nosotros desde washington y buenas noches y buenas noches a ti maría elena. >> buena suerte a ustedes también, hasta pronto. >> para estar
difícil dmoid es algo nuevo en la política norteamericana, y ocurrió en preso dens de reagan y bill clintonión. >> gracias estar con nosotros desde washington y buenas noches y buenas noches a ti maría elena. >> buena suerte a ustedes también, hasta pronto. >> para estar
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scene in port- au-prince as hundreds of people attended a church service and dignitaries including bill clinton were in haiti to pay their respects. as jim vargas shows us, here in the bay area victims of the disaster have not been forgotten. >> reporter: millions of patients are just as bad off as they were on the day of the tragedy and americans are still sending aid. today volunteers were making food packets destined for the quake ravaged country. they say they are lots of volunteers but money is short. >> it is only $0.25 a meal but when you are packaging 1000 meals and a half hour, it adds up quick. >> reporter: this mixture will provide half the daily nutrient void average adults. some has been shipped within a state developer -- with a east bay developer helping haiti to rebuild their island. >> if they change core parts of basic things of what they do, they can build structurally, seismically sound buildings. >> giving a person a job is an answer to a lot of problems. giving them an employable skill >> reporter: problems if not staffing organizations from continuing their efforts -- not
scene in port- au-prince as hundreds of people attended a church service and dignitaries including bill clinton were in haiti to pay their respects. as jim vargas shows us, here in the bay area victims of the disaster have not been forgotten. >> reporter: millions of patients are just as bad off as they were on the day of the tragedy and americans are still sending aid. today volunteers were making food packets destined for the quake ravaged country. they say they are lots of volunteers...
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an a-list of hollywood and political personalities including jackie chan and former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter. also newly inaugurated mayor jean quan of oakland and ed lee of san francisco. we will have more tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu 2. >>> 22-year-old jared loughner is charged with trying to assassinate giffords. other charges will likely be added later. in the meantime family members say they plan to move giffords from a tucson hospital to a rehabilitation facility. her husband says the next phase of care will be added with the location hospital in houston where he lives and works as an astronaut. he is scheduled to command masses blasts a shuttle flight flight in april. >>> the fbi has seized surveillance video of the shooting rampage. it is studying the images and will not make it public until the trial. the video shows giffords been shot in the face and also the shooting a federal judge john roll. >>> joe lieberman made a major announcement today. >> i will not be a candidate for reelection to the united states senate in 2012. >> he lost his party's primary in 20
an a-list of hollywood and political personalities including jackie chan and former presidents bill clinton and jimmy carter. also newly inaugurated mayor jean quan of oakland and ed lee of san francisco. we will have more tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu 2. >>> 22-year-old jared loughner is charged with trying to assassinate giffords. other charges will likely be added later. in the meantime family members say they plan to move giffords from a tucson hospital to a rehabilitation...
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. >> jimmy: how do you do bill clinton?love coming here. [ laughter ] i love new york and i love all you people. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's good, that's good. that's like a raspy -- wait, who else do you do? >> let's see, who else do i do? walter matthau in the film, as well. >> jimmy: all right, i love this -- >> [ as walter matthau ] you know walter matthau! for god's sake, turn that camera off! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a little "grumpy old men." can you do jack lemmon? >> jack, oh, you bet. the thing -- here -- and the funny thing about carson and lemmon. johnny carson, as you know, used to be very -- [ as johnny carson ] he used to be erect -- i guess would be the word. [ laughter ] he was up here -- [ as jack lemmon ] but lemmon was down here, but they had the same [ bleep ] voice. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: come on! >> come on! >> jimmy: you're so fun. you do such a great job. "casino jack," george hickenlooper directed it, who's a great guy, who passed away recently. >> ye
. >> jimmy: how do you do bill clinton?love coming here. [ laughter ] i love new york and i love all you people. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's good, that's good. that's like a raspy -- wait, who else do you do? >> let's see, who else do i do? walter matthau in the film, as well. >> jimmy: all right, i love this -- >> [ as walter matthau ] you know walter matthau! for god's sake, turn that camera off! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a little...
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president bill clinton shared his thoughts. >> no one intends to do anything that brings on the sort of behavior and it is wrong for people to suggested. we cannot be unaware of the fact that there is this huge echo chamber out there. anything and the bus said falls on the unhinged and the hinged alike. i think this is an occasion for us where our differences should not degenerate into demonization. i think that that is what i would like to see. i would like to see the house leade the way. >> athe opposition candidate is recognized as the winner of last november's poll. >> security forces loyal to laurent gbagbo surrounded the area. i was reports of heavy gunfire. >> the police came to attack the people and started to shoot. the security officers were killed. -- two security officers were killed. this is the sort of violence that has got the committee worried. gbagbo has called for the troops to leave. on the ground, he holds power and is making life difficult for the un mission. >> the members of the security council expressed their concern over continued violence and human rights v
president bill clinton shared his thoughts. >> no one intends to do anything that brings on the sort of behavior and it is wrong for people to suggested. we cannot be unaware of the fact that there is this huge echo chamber out there. anything and the bus said falls on the unhinged and the hinged alike. i think this is an occasion for us where our differences should not degenerate into demonization. i think that that is what i would like to see. i would like to see the house leade the...
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this is in campaigning recently with bill clinton. state supreme court justices have agreed to expedite the case. we now know for sure built up pressure in a natural gas line and number of them in fact, led to the house explosion and ohio yesterday and set off a series of fires and other homes. this is the scene yesterday in ohio not too far from cleveland. most people a bad call but some of the buildings were so badly damaged they will have to be torn down. some of the 91 calls that came in have been released. >> get everybody out ok were on our way. >> i have a fire at my house. >> and went to my basement, i have fire in my basement >>. gas services back to normal but inspection crews to want to take chances they were out today making sure there are no other problems with the gas line. fire destroyed the main building of a historic ski resorts this is in western new york it happened last night. this is cherry creek not far from buffalo, firefighters were helping to put this out to it is an old building made of wood. no one was hurt
this is in campaigning recently with bill clinton. state supreme court justices have agreed to expedite the case. we now know for sure built up pressure in a natural gas line and number of them in fact, led to the house explosion and ohio yesterday and set off a series of fires and other homes. this is the scene yesterday in ohio not too far from cleveland. most people a bad call but some of the buildings were so badly damaged they will have to be torn down. some of the 91 calls that came in...