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and could it make bill clinton, you know, be seen as a victim? >> no.- >> think it over a little. >> here's the deal counselor. hillary clinton had a $2 billion campaign apparatus she's building to take back the white house for her and her husband. that's all that there is. and for those folks these stories -- it's fine if there's a wink and a nod about bubba and the big dog and those things. but it's not good if you have him jet setting around with folks like this and it's not a happy picture. >> chris, good to see you. >> good to see you. >> i think it's the first time horn dogs have ever been said on the show. certainly no other than chris. >>> he lived a lavish life the best money schools could buy. but now this 30-year-old is facing serious charges connected to an unimaginable crime. >>> and up next why a growing number of cities are now moving to ban sledding. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you g
and could it make bill clinton, you know, be seen as a victim? >> no.- >> think it over a little. >> here's the deal counselor. hillary clinton had a $2 billion campaign apparatus she's building to take back the white house for her and her husband. that's all that there is. and for those folks these stories -- it's fine if there's a wink and a nod about bubba and the big dog and those things. but it's not good if you have him jet setting around with folks like this and it's...
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>> i saw bill clinton from a balcony in 1992, but no i have not met him. [laughter] >> we are going to talk about domestic policy in the clinton administration, and the legacy so set the stage for us, the political landscape that he faced in 1992. >> sure, thanks susan, and i want to give my thanks to the eller center for the opportunity to speak, and for the opportunity to learn. let me mention a few things, then. i want to remind rather than to instruct, and i want to remind us that the miller center is intruding, but first and most basic is the broad placement that the clinton administration has, and what political scientists often call political time. a yale scholar writes about the cyclic shifts in parties and governing coalitions and leadership, and the cycle either enable or in some cases restrain presidents who are elected, he even if they are against the prevailing grain of the party order. then we want to talk about president's preemption, and we think of dwight eisenhower, who was elected despite the continuing dominance of the new deal coalition
>> i saw bill clinton from a balcony in 1992, but no i have not met him. [laughter] >> we are going to talk about domestic policy in the clinton administration, and the legacy so set the stage for us, the political landscape that he faced in 1992. >> sure, thanks susan, and i want to give my thanks to the eller center for the opportunity to speak, and for the opportunity to learn. let me mention a few things, then. i want to remind rather than to instruct, and i want to remind...
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and again, this goes back to bill clinton because obama's really just imitating bill clinton. clinton made an alliance with the daley machine in chicago, which obama inherited that alliance with the two daley brothers. the people who were thriving are the people in power. rahm emanuel is now mayor of chicago. bill daley and rahm emanuel were the chief lobbyists for passing nafta under clinton. they're the ones who rounded up the votes. they're the ones who made the deals with the recalcitrant democrats and republicans who didn't want to vote for it. these people are in the saddle. they succeeded each other as -- >> they're democrats, too. >> democrats. but daley succeeded rahm emanuel as obama's chief of staff. these are the people obama talks to all the time, and they're saying, free trade great. we don't know about factories closing, but it's a great way to raise money. >> senator mitch mcconnell, who will soon be the senate majority leader, said that new trade agreements are one of his top priorities. are we about to see some bipartisan cooperation between the republicans in
and again, this goes back to bill clinton because obama's really just imitating bill clinton. clinton made an alliance with the daley machine in chicago, which obama inherited that alliance with the two daley brothers. the people who were thriving are the people in power. rahm emanuel is now mayor of chicago. bill daley and rahm emanuel were the chief lobbyists for passing nafta under clinton. they're the ones who rounded up the votes. they're the ones who made the deals with the recalcitrant...
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bill clinton, he chose a path, we talked about where we are now. let's talk about what happened after bill clinton moved to the center. because we had an economic expansion, we had six years. that was americana right there. >> he gave him credit. we heard it. >> i just want to say to everybody, meanwhile, getting ready to roll. what have you got coming up, david? >> the president says we need to close gitmo to save lives and money, but are new terror threats proving just the opposite would happen. also, saving for your kid's college education is hard enough. now, d.c. wants to tax it. >> up here next protesters clashing all because of the term a new state is using to prescribe illegals. illegals. >> that words that they use of illegal. unappropriate. >> what's wrong with illegal? bodies have been recovered. 93 are still missing. >>> just because they're here illegally, does not give you the right to call them illegals. a california newspaper is finding out the hard way. now, even though the news press has been using the term for a better part of a
bill clinton, he chose a path, we talked about where we are now. let's talk about what happened after bill clinton moved to the center. because we had an economic expansion, we had six years. that was americana right there. >> he gave him credit. we heard it. >> i just want to say to everybody, meanwhile, getting ready to roll. what have you got coming up, david? >> the president says we need to close gitmo to save lives and money, but are new terror threats proving just the...
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. >> because president clinton, bill clinton -- >> bill clinton. >> -- had sponsored it with the republicans in 1993. >> because he made a tactical political decision that it would be a great thing to move the democratic party to the center -- i would call it move
. >> because president clinton, bill clinton -- >> bill clinton. >> -- had sponsored it with the republicans in 1993. >> because he made a tactical political decision that it would be a great thing to move the democratic party to the center -- i would call it move
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. >> bill clinton?ning of the word "is" is. >> i thought he was a terrific speaker. >> lincoln's leadership what exactly did he do? >> i really have no idea. >> i can't believe it. how about you guys >> i can't believe it. >> i'm going to show you a few pictures of other presidents and we'll just go bing, bing. peanut farmer. >> not helping. >> jimmy carter. >> nixon. >> not carter. i don't know. >> it's carter. >> i think it was a serious mistake. >> they said his name weird. jimmy carter. >> mr. cotter. >> are you a carter family. >> what are you looking at popeye. >> who is that? jfk. >> jfk. >> what does that stand for? >> idiot. >> who is that? >> hoover? >> dwight eisenhower. >> who are you? one of the mental patients. >> fdr. do you know what that stands for? >> franklin roosevelt. >> i honestly didn't know that. >> what is he known for. >> stlntisn't there a famous building named after him. >> if she were a president she were be babeaham lincoln. >> who is that >> taft p.m. >> taft. >> they door
. >> bill clinton?ning of the word "is" is. >> i thought he was a terrific speaker. >> lincoln's leadership what exactly did he do? >> i really have no idea. >> i can't believe it. how about you guys >> i can't believe it. >> i'm going to show you a few pictures of other presidents and we'll just go bing, bing. peanut farmer. >> not helping. >> jimmy carter. >> nixon. >> not carter. i don't know. >> it's carter....
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thanks, sean. >>> new reports about a convicted sex offender's connections to former president bill clinton. reaction to the allegations from clinton's former adviser and could this impact hillary clinton's potential run? and later tonight "american sniper" chris kyle's brother is here to talk about the success of the movie and respond to the attacks from michael moore and other people on the left as we continue this edition of "hannity." a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. love drama? go on a first date. my passion is puppetry. here? i think we're done here. hate drama? go to cars.com research, price, find. only cars.com helps you get the right car without all the drama. female announcer: save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back to "hannity." there's new speculati
thanks, sean. >>> new reports about a convicted sex offender's connections to former president bill clinton. reaction to the allegations from clinton's former adviser and could this impact hillary clinton's potential run? and later tonight "american sniper" chris kyle's brother is here to talk about the success of the movie and respond to the attacks from michael moore and other people on the left as we continue this edition of "hannity." a pm pain reliever that...
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thanks, sean. >>> new reports about a convicted sex offender's connections to former president bill clinton. reaction to the allegations from clinton's former adviser and could this impact hillary clinton's potential run? and later tonight "american sniper" chris kyle's brother is here to talk about the success of the movie and respond to the attacks from michael moore and other people on the left as we continue this edition of "hannity." how much money do you have in your pocket right now? i have $40 $21. could something that small make an impact on something as big as your retirement? i don't think so. well if you start putting that towards your retirement every week and let it grow over time, for twenty to thirty years that retirement challenge might not seem so big after all. ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to the most social car we've ever designed. the all-new nissan murano. nissan. innovation that excites. >>> welcome back to "hannity." there's new speculation tonight surrounding former president bill clinton's connections to convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein after a new article titled "sex slave
thanks, sean. >>> new reports about a convicted sex offender's connections to former president bill clinton. reaction to the allegations from clinton's former adviser and could this impact hillary clinton's potential run? and later tonight "american sniper" chris kyle's brother is here to talk about the success of the movie and respond to the attacks from michael moore and other people on the left as we continue this edition of "hannity." how much money do you have...
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thanks, sean. >>> new reports about a convicted sex offender's connections to former president bill clinton. reaction to the allegations from clinton's former adviser and could this impact hillary clinton's potential and later tonight "american sniper" chris kyle's brother is here to talk about the success of the movie and respond to the attacks from michael moore and other people on the left as we continue this edition of "hannity." [ male announcer ] take zzzquil and sleep like... the kids went to nana's house... for the whole weekend! [ snoring ] [ male announcer ] zzzquil, the non habit forming sleep aid that helps you sleep easily and wake refreshed. because sleep is a beautiful thing. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is! hey! camel! guess what day it is! >>it's not even wednesday. let it go, phil. if you're a camel, you put up with this all the time. it's what you do. (sigh) if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you
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is he hillary clinton or is he bill clinton? hillary clinton in 2008 ran, she was formidable on paperu.s. like jeb bush is now, she had a great organization, could raise the money like jeb bush is now but she had an ideology problem, voted for authorization to go in war in iraq, jeb bush has the ideology problem on immigration and education or is he bill clinton who ran against his own party said democrats have to be different. we're wrong on some issues and we have to change if we're going to win and his viability as a general election candidate helped him survive some inner party challenges? >> i think he wants to be a bill clinton. but they're going to do their darnedest to make him the hillary clinton and i think that's what he -- remember he's talked about wanting to run with joy. >> with joy. >> a real desire. he can see the path from march 2016 on. what he can't live with is between now and march 2016 and clearing the decks and putting all the e-mails out there has an appeal not only to us because it makes our job a little
is he hillary clinton or is he bill clinton? hillary clinton in 2008 ran, she was formidable on paperu.s. like jeb bush is now, she had a great organization, could raise the money like jeb bush is now but she had an ideology problem, voted for authorization to go in war in iraq, jeb bush has the ideology problem on immigration and education or is he bill clinton who ran against his own party said democrats have to be different. we're wrong on some issues and we have to change if we're going to...
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bill clinton nailed it. he nailed it. >> i was going to give you a compliment but i think i will take it back. this is interesting. you know the guy who played the muslim commentator on jon stewart, he's starting his own web series of which he's going to expose phobia people like me and eric bolling. >> wow. >> fantastic. >> however hopefully they will play that clip because bill clinton just summarized all of the things that we've been saying for months now. >> but then they'll make fun of you for supporting something that bill clinton did. it will never end. you'll always be the subject of -- >> let's talk about the pope. not olivia pope. the pope. this is what he was talking about. he was talking about what happened in paris and free speech, he had some opinions on it. let's roll it, shall we? so i guess i'll go to you, dana. i think he was having a casual conversation, talking about this making a metaphor, an analogy to his friend but he's wrong. he's very wrong, isn't he? >> my gut and my instinct says
bill clinton nailed it. he nailed it. >> i was going to give you a compliment but i think i will take it back. this is interesting. you know the guy who played the muslim commentator on jon stewart, he's starting his own web series of which he's going to expose phobia people like me and eric bolling. >> wow. >> fantastic. >> however hopefully they will play that clip because bill clinton just summarized all of the things that we've been saying for months now. >>...
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the question is is the argument going to be is rand paul said a year ago she was an enabler for bill clinton think hillary clinton knew about this and excused this kind of behavior? >> i don't know. it seems that society's patience for this kind of behavior i'll use bill cosby albeit a little bit different scenario, but look what happened to bill cosby's reputation. as many as 30 women now have come out. but the difference here is he's hanging out with a guy that's a convicted pedophile. and he's going to his island. and he's flying on his private jet. and he has this sexual history of his. >> well, again -- >> i'm putting thoughts together. >> that's what i'm saying. you're putting some thoughts together and it's a matter of guilt by association to some degree. but the larger story here is how does it impact hillary clinton. i think you have to be careful there because i don't think hillary clinton said to him, go off, get on the lolita express associate with a guy who's then going to be charged with having procured young girls for old, rich men. >> if in fact -- because it's young women th
the question is is the argument going to be is rand paul said a year ago she was an enabler for bill clinton think hillary clinton knew about this and excused this kind of behavior? >> i don't know. it seems that society's patience for this kind of behavior i'll use bill cosby albeit a little bit different scenario, but look what happened to bill cosby's reputation. as many as 30 women now have come out. but the difference here is he's hanging out with a guy that's a convicted pedophile....
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>> guest: for bill clinton, obama suffering so badly in 2010. it was like okay, now you know how i feel. you've been complaining before. now you know how it feels. i think barack obama started to appreciate bill clinton's talent. >> host: which came after that. they're bonding experience happened with the meeting at the white house. a fantastic theater because this is not barack obama's idea. i can promise you that it literally they called the lingo in the white house for us they were not going to produce any more news today. if you need to go home, you can go home. they decide they want to make a statement to the president. the doors locked, guys. can you let us in? christmas party time. you guys want to do well? >> host: about four years ago right now. >> guest: it was a tree. i have to do is stand up, i was there. i wasn't going up 10 i had to be there if i didn't have to but i had to be there for work. bill clinton's ability to explain potentially why obama had to break its promise and not repeal the bush tax cut that year. it was the first
>> guest: for bill clinton, obama suffering so badly in 2010. it was like okay, now you know how i feel. you've been complaining before. now you know how it feels. i think barack obama started to appreciate bill clinton's talent. >> host: which came after that. they're bonding experience happened with the meeting at the white house. a fantastic theater because this is not barack obama's idea. i can promise you that it literally they called the lingo in the white house for us they...
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please welcome president bill clinton. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you? > thank you. i'm glad to see you again. >> seth: the last time i saw you was at a clinton global initiative event, and right after that you became a grandfather. congratulations. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] it's really wonderful. >> seth: you're enjoying it? >> i love it, yeah. i like every other grandparent, i think my granddaughter's the greatest thing since sliced bread. >> seth: yeah. >> it's really fun. and hillary and i are able to see her a lot because chelsea and mark and charlotte live in new york, so we're hear all the time. >> so far my daughter has not, you know, had to discipline her overly exuberant grandparents too much. you know, these young people, they know what the rules are on childrearing. it's very impressive. [ laughter ] >> seth: you started your foundation in 2001. you obviously had a set of goals you wanted to achieve. how do you feel -- at this point do you feel like you've achieved what you set out to do? >> yes, but every time we did, something el
please welcome president bill clinton. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: how are you? > thank you. i'm glad to see you again. >> seth: the last time i saw you was at a clinton global initiative event, and right after that you became a grandfather. congratulations. >> thank you. [ cheers and applause ] it's really wonderful. >> seth: you're enjoying it? >> i love it, yeah. i like every other grandparent, i think my granddaughter's the greatest thing since...
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. >> when you say new stuff about bill clinton, what you talking about? anything. business dealings. travels. whatever it might be that would be important for people to know about bill and hillary clinton that is not old and stale stuff that we already know. i think it's fair game. i can't tell you what it is. i'm not hiding it from you. i'm not going to be a chairman who is going to sit here and say, we are not going to do it. not talk about anything other than fair trade with china fracking, and clean coal. >> what about things from their person life? are those things fair game? >> it is what it is. >> is that fair game? >> it depends what it is. if it is something that is clearly egregious and something that most people would give a frown to, it is fair game. we are playing this hypothetical game. >> a few years ago, the conventional wisdom was it is better to have your convention later in the cycle. you made the decision it is better to have it earlier. i see the advantages of going early. are you taking any risks by having an early convention? is the
. >> when you say new stuff about bill clinton, what you talking about? anything. business dealings. travels. whatever it might be that would be important for people to know about bill and hillary clinton that is not old and stale stuff that we already know. i think it's fair game. i can't tell you what it is. i'm not hiding it from you. i'm not going to be a chairman who is going to sit here and say, we are not going to do it. not talk about anything other than fair trade with china...
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and that's just so bill clinton. >> bill clinton thinking about politics, really? first dude or first man adam, if you will. >>> everyone stay with me. the big game is days away but the commercial game already kicked off. the controversies and the fun. next. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. >>> we're back with the panel, shira, wes and stephanie. who's ready for the game? >> me! go seattle! >> you're looking at the stadium in arizona where the super bowl is just four days away. the commercial already kicked off. a 30-second ad runs about $4.5 million. this year we've got everything from kim kardashian making fun of herself for t-mobile to a controversial go daddy ad that's already been pulled to a budweiser tugging at heartstrings to carl's junior with a risque ad we can'
and that's just so bill clinton. >> bill clinton thinking about politics, really? first dude or first man adam, if you will. >>> everyone stay with me. the big game is days away but the commercial game already kicked off. the controversies and the fun. next. push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure....
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she's more the ideologues that incredible connector with people that bill clinton is and i've known them both a long time. i don't think that there is anybody on the republican side that might run for president who would have a better understanding of the clintons than i was and understand the background and so on. but even having said that the replanting is a rock star in the democratic party. i am not convinced that she will pull the trigger when she has to end run. probably will but maybe not. and if she does i don't think that it's a foregone conclusion that she's the nominee or elected president. i don't think she will be elected president and and what they say why i think that when people say it's inevitable it was inevitable to be the nominee in 2008 and this relatively unknown jumpstart junior senator that sponsored zero legislation in the senate career brief as it was barack obama came out and beat her. so let's let recent history be the guy that's what the future might hold. >> postcode who might that be this time? are you thinking it thinking elizabeth warren or who on the lef
she's more the ideologues that incredible connector with people that bill clinton is and i've known them both a long time. i don't think that there is anybody on the republican side that might run for president who would have a better understanding of the clintons than i was and understand the background and so on. but even having said that the replanting is a rock star in the democratic party. i am not convinced that she will pull the trigger when she has to end run. probably will but maybe...
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former president bill clinton's final speech in 2000. fact checkers calling out the president for this claim -- >> our diplomacy is at work with respect to iran where for the first time in a decade we've halted the progress of its nuclear program and reduced its stockpile of nuclear
former president bill clinton's final speech in 2000. fact checkers calling out the president for this claim -- >> our diplomacy is at work with respect to iran where for the first time in a decade we've halted the progress of its nuclear program and reduced its stockpile of nuclear
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and this is bill clinton and this is just a snippet of his state of the union. >> there is nothing ont should stop congress to banishing assault weapons that cut down police and children. >> that is president clinton talking about at salt weapons -- the assault weapons ban and as a result of that that came to legislation. and during divided government, 41%, a success rate higher than most might realize and we want to give some folks per spect-- perspective as well. >>> and joining me analyst, and casey hunt. and we have formed panel vol tron. let's talk about the state of the union. i'm coming at you michael steel. let's talk about the issue of tone because i've been reading the back and forth between writers online like those online and others that are going back and forth saying that the president needs to come out and set this positive tone. and mcconnell and the senate majority leader and his question of tone now and back then. >> tonight is a big moment for the president. and for our country. the tone he strikes and the issues he highlights will tell us a lot about what to expect
and this is bill clinton and this is just a snippet of his state of the union. >> there is nothing ont should stop congress to banishing assault weapons that cut down police and children. >> that is president clinton talking about at salt weapons -- the assault weapons ban and as a result of that that came to legislation. and during divided government, 41%, a success rate higher than most might realize and we want to give some folks per spect-- perspective as well. >>> and...
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. >> and bill clinton gets caught up in an excrony's sexual lawsuit. what's his connection? ann coulter is here tonight with the details. >>> the war on cops continues as hollywood liberal bill maher makes disgusting comments about the nypd. all that plus former presidential hopeful rick santorum is here to tell us about his 2016 aspirations. welcome to "hannity." so the 114th congress was officially sworn in today. republicans now control both the house and the senate. and john boehner was re-elected as speaker. here with the very fox news' own mike emmanuel. a lot of drama there. >> sean, good evening. a lot of tension on the house floor earlier today. but after earning 216 of the 408 votes cast, the house clerk announced john boehner had won re-election as speaker. >> therefore the honor able john a. boehner of the state of ohio, having received a majority of the votes cast is duly elected speaker of the house of representatives for the 114th congress. >> three conservative congressmen challenged him daniel web sister with 12 votes, lou louie gohmert and ted yoho. >> peopl
. >> and bill clinton gets caught up in an excrony's sexual lawsuit. what's his connection? ann coulter is here tonight with the details. >>> the war on cops continues as hollywood liberal bill maher makes disgusting comments about the nypd. all that plus former presidential hopeful rick santorum is here to tell us about his 2016 aspirations. welcome to "hannity." so the 114th congress was officially sworn in today. republicans now control both the house and the senate....
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bill clinton leads the pack at 64 3. 47%. 47%. he's feeling better about himself but the republicans just walloped him in the last election. the president is going to give a list of proposals the republicans say he's really hopeful he can get these passed or is this about framing contrast? >> they always hope they can get things passed. they know real liz stickically that the vast majority of things he's going to announce on tuesday night will not get passed. this is about sending two messages. one is sending a message to republicans, i know what you want and i'll sit back and let you push your agenda through. i'm going to be pro active. the second piece of this, i think, is about setting the tone for democrats heading into 2016. if you look at the proposals on taxes, this is just a classic democratic message. raising taxes on the wealthy to front taxes. if he can set that agenda he feels like he can prop uphill ri clinton, perhaps another challenger if she doesn't run. the president is making himself part of the conversation. >>
bill clinton leads the pack at 64 3. 47%. 47%. he's feeling better about himself but the republicans just walloped him in the last election. the president is going to give a list of proposals the republicans say he's really hopeful he can get these passed or is this about framing contrast? >> they always hope they can get things passed. they know real liz stickically that the vast majority of things he's going to announce on tuesday night will not get passed. this is about sending two...
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at the same time that she accepts that award that is the same period that bill clinton is up reforming welfare and putting a number of black people and take a ingvar safety net away. there is a police brutality within a few years so on the one hand with this cultural is valued. but then we have this real political stuff that black people get hurt that is not necessarily connected. so i want to juxtapose the rise of hip-hop with a certain type of politics so black people are holding the bag. >> is there is segregation element with rap over here or white people music? >> segregation? yes, there was. one way to use think about that turn is to backtrack a bit. so to corner the market they do not create gangster rap but they become associated with it. so you could think of that crystallizing the stereotypes about being predisposed to violence about being aggressive for volcker. they package all those stereotypes in one. a and there is a moment when they first come on the market to the only people who consume their music. rarely r.l. -- who are black people and it is marketed to the black pe
at the same time that she accepts that award that is the same period that bill clinton is up reforming welfare and putting a number of black people and take a ingvar safety net away. there is a police brutality within a few years so on the one hand with this cultural is valued. but then we have this real political stuff that black people get hurt that is not necessarily connected. so i want to juxtapose the rise of hip-hop with a certain type of politics so black people are holding the bag....
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and paul remembers the bill clinton i am relevant press conference. he was sulking then, and then he came out of it and went back to being bill clinton. this president wants to be be relevant and fight. be but the question is where is the climate in a few months? there is a post world war ii high and the president did not change any of the math tonight. he can't pass a bill, but they can't either, because they don't have 60 in the senate. so the question is if you want to get it done, they have to do it together. one last point about 2016 his standing does matter. the last time in history a two-term party kept the white house was george bush because ronald reagan was in good standing and it helped george h.w. bush. >> and he carried every state where bush was below. >> and he had a good campaign but he handed it to every other campaign. >> and if barack obama is popular, hillary clinton could win, but the if he is unpopular, then she may not win. >> and if the speech was 51% favorably disposed and 40% undisposed then it is not because it did not offer
and paul remembers the bill clinton i am relevant press conference. he was sulking then, and then he came out of it and went back to being bill clinton. this president wants to be be relevant and fight. be but the question is where is the climate in a few months? there is a post world war ii high and the president did not change any of the math tonight. he can't pass a bill, but they can't either, because they don't have 60 in the senate. so the question is if you want to get it done, they have...
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this is not bill clinton this is the era of the government is back on steroids.t is animated by internet activism. driving things farther away. >> you do not think me the nominee either. >> i would not bet my house that she will not be the nominee. i might bet your house and she is not. >> who is going to lead the populist revolt since elizabeth warren is not running, will it be martin no -- martin o'malley question mark >> it is funny how they sing start. >> if she was the soul of our party like elizabeth warren, let's get ready because it will help and then those fire sparred 's -- spark and the next thing you she is in the race. >> who is the most likely president? >> jeb bush. >> i cannot disagree. >> one more question. people say he is weak. there are a lot of them. what is his biggest vulnerability besides his last name? >> i would say that he has not run a campaign and when you run against politics, a lot of the time to get dragged down into it and it does not look so good. it looks like you are arrogant. we see we want a leader but it comes who want someo
this is not bill clinton this is the era of the government is back on steroids.t is animated by internet activism. driving things farther away. >> you do not think me the nominee either. >> i would not bet my house that she will not be the nominee. i might bet your house and she is not. >> who is going to lead the populist revolt since elizabeth warren is not running, will it be martin no -- martin o'malley question mark >> it is funny how they sing start. >> if...
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the triangular vision of bill clinton in the 1990's, when bill clinton lost the house of representatives to the republicans and newt gingrich in 1994 was what allowed bill clinton to have a successful presidency and allow him to govern. he saw the writing on the wall. so he triangulated, basically compromised him knowing he was not going to get everything he wanted in terms of possibly liberal ideology or liberal policies. and we had another prosperous decade. so that tells you everything you wanted to know about liberalism. thanks, happy new year. host: former president bill clinton sent out a tweet following the death of mario cuomo. "saddened by the passing of mario cuomo, and passionate public servant and the embodiment of the american dream." meridian, mississippi, on our democrats line. hi cecilia. caller: hi. listen, i think he was a very reputable man. he had compassion for those who were underprivileged. it is the same thing with obama. i believe that the lord has a special place for you if you care for the people who do not have. the reason i say that -- they say ronald reagan,
the triangular vision of bill clinton in the 1990's, when bill clinton lost the house of representatives to the republicans and newt gingrich in 1994 was what allowed bill clinton to have a successful presidency and allow him to govern. he saw the writing on the wall. so he triangulated, basically compromised him knowing he was not going to get everything he wanted in terms of possibly liberal ideology or liberal policies. and we had another prosperous decade. so that tells you everything you...
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enter under reported legacy is to support sexual predators' in races and not just her husband bill clinton. [laughter] so to give you some evidence last month audio of hillary clinton gleefully defending a child rapist was published and to give you some back story in 1975 as an attorney she took on the case of thomas taylor a matter brutally raped a total crew at the age of 41. clinton said she thought taylor was guilty but her issue in the defense even the worst of the worst get their day in court and a title -- and title to an attorney instead after getting him out of a lengthy sentence when she thought he was guilty he served less than one year in prison callback describing the actions of decca better she had a cool attitude i had him take up polygraph which he passed which forever destroyed my faith in polygraph said she started to laugh you can hear her laughing during the audio to say the crime lab lost all live the evidence the destruction of the evidence is why he got off because he is no longer tied to the crime due to loss of evidence. but apparently that accidental destruction w
enter under reported legacy is to support sexual predators' in races and not just her husband bill clinton. [laughter] so to give you some evidence last month audio of hillary clinton gleefully defending a child rapist was published and to give you some back story in 1975 as an attorney she took on the case of thomas taylor a matter brutally raped a total crew at the age of 41. clinton said she thought taylor was guilty but her issue in the defense even the worst of the worst get their day in...
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harvard professor allen both named in the lawsuit and president bill clinton. joining us tonight fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. judge, great to see you. what do you make of this case? six years it's been held under such tight wraps. it's incredible. >> here's what has developed in the past three and a half days in the case. the criminal case was settled in 2008, and i federal statute was violated by the federal government in the manner in which the case was resolved. the federal statute is the crime victim's relief act which says if you're a victim of a federal crime the government must inform you when it has entered into a plea bargain with the person who victimized you so you can tell the judge how you feel. this was sealed, this settlement of the case. and the victims were not told about it until years later. so they sued the defendant in the case, jeffrey epstein the billionaire, and they sued the federal government for corruption and collusion to violating a federal statute. in the course of that lawsuit, one of the alleged victi
harvard professor allen both named in the lawsuit and president bill clinton. joining us tonight fox news senior judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano. judge, great to see you. what do you make of this case? six years it's been held under such tight wraps. it's incredible. >> here's what has developed in the past three and a half days in the case. the criminal case was settled in 2008, and i federal statute was violated by the federal government in the manner in which the case was...
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in 1992, that field bill clinton and the seven dwarves emerged around bill clinton. he had the enviable task of deseating a president who had an 80 plus percent approval rating. a suicidal mission. it ended up not being so suicidal, you know. >> look at the democratic candidates in 2008. hillary clinton would have loved it if john edwards didn't run. neil: interesting point. the more the merrier. come on in. the water is fine. liberals jumped on mitt romney's 47% remark back then. but proof he's right today, after this. >> america supposed to be according to the world the shining star of a troubled global economy. are we? with a middle class that's shrinking and no response to terror? varney & company 11:00 eastern. >> the 47% who are with him. who believe that they are victims. who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them. who believe they're entitled to health care, to food, to housing to you name it. neil: you think that will come back to haunt him? was he right about that 47% thing that 46% of americans have been on food stamps for a record of
in 1992, that field bill clinton and the seven dwarves emerged around bill clinton. he had the enviable task of deseating a president who had an 80 plus percent approval rating. a suicidal mission. it ended up not being so suicidal, you know. >> look at the democratic candidates in 2008. hillary clinton would have loved it if john edwards didn't run. neil: interesting point. the more the merrier. come on in. the water is fine. liberals jumped on mitt romney's 47% remark back then. but...
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you were talking about bill clinton and his ability to run for the presidency over cuomo in 1992. e and won. most people seem to suggest that hillary clinton gives the democrats the best chance to be able to win a third consecutive term. >> you have the conversation elizabeth warren you also have jim webb when you mentioned in the last segment. >> that's right. and elizabeth warren created so much speculation. there are parts of the democratic base who love her populism, her attacks on wall street, and income inequality. she said she's not running. now people parse that saying she is talking in the present tense and she hasn't given the famous statement knocking that down. i would argue that's her ability to apply pressure and have influence still in this debate. i don't think anyone thinks she's going to end up running in 2016. but having her name out there a little bit you have influence and can put pressure on hillary clinton if that's her goal. >> thank you very much, mark murray. >>> still ahead new year new laws including a raise in minimum wage across dozens of states. >>> i
you were talking about bill clinton and his ability to run for the presidency over cuomo in 1992. e and won. most people seem to suggest that hillary clinton gives the democrats the best chance to be able to win a third consecutive term. >> you have the conversation elizabeth warren you also have jim webb when you mentioned in the last segment. >> that's right. and elizabeth warren created so much speculation. there are parts of the democratic base who love her populism, her attacks...
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vision than mario cuomo's vision but in 1992 it's not clear at all that bill clinton would have won. the balance of power might still have tilted to mario cuomo's side and history would have been very different. but in the long run, clinton had a clearer sense of where the party and the country was going. no doubt that mario cuomo had such a powerful hold on democrats that he might have actually won the race in 1992 in the primary at least. >> quickly in '92 the democratic party diverged from mario cuomo. in 1994 new york did, after 12 years in office voted him out. more than 12 years too long in new york ron? >> i think a lot, part of it was that. but the bigger thing was 1994 was one of the best years for republicans in the modern history. the republican revolution when they swept the congress the senate. and it was an early indication really of how much politics was becoming nationalized. mario cuomo was swept out by a national wave in addition to the fact that he had been there for 12 years. but look he was an important figure you know you go back to american history. there are p
vision than mario cuomo's vision but in 1992 it's not clear at all that bill clinton would have won. the balance of power might still have tilted to mario cuomo's side and history would have been very different. but in the long run, clinton had a clearer sense of where the party and the country was going. no doubt that mario cuomo had such a powerful hold on democrats that he might have actually won the race in 1992 in the primary at least. >> quickly in '92 the democratic party diverged...
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