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he just couldn't take bill clinton seriously.l clinton sitting at this desk? and they all laughed. thanksmrs. murphy. unitedhealthcare, hi, i need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. how's wednesday at 2? i can't. dog agility. tuesday at 11? nope. robot cage match. how about the 28th at 3? done. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, including the only plans with the aarp name, there's so much to take advantage of. from scheduling appointments to finding specialists, it's easier to get the care you need when you need it. tthis is the invitation to lexus sales event. lease the 2019 is 300 for $329 a month for 36 months. now thru march 31st. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. you might or joints.hing for your heart... san pellegrino. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to i
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going back to the tarmac meeting, loretta lynch and bill clinton met on that tarmac a couple days latern was exonerated and loretta lynn slide to the country when she said, "we will except with the fbi gives us." meanwhile, they already told the fbi the wooden prosecutor. >> harris: i've got to scoot. melissa, forgive me. we'll come back after the commercial. the #metoo issue is not how did women running for the white house. case in children facing questions over her office is handling of a sexual harassment complaint. and it will elizabeth warren is dodging a question about bill clinton. how this will go over for voters, especially women. we will talk about it. >> should bill clinton have left office at fishing dominic after having an affair with a much younger staffer? >> i don't know, i can't go back and litigate the 1990s. ♪ ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ ♪ i can really move ♪ ♪ do you love me? ♪ i'm in the groove ♪ now do you love me? ♪ do you love me ♪ now that i can dance? ♪ watch me now! ♪ work, work, ah work it out baby ♪ applebee's 3 course meal starting at $11.99. now that's eatin' go
going back to the tarmac meeting, loretta lynch and bill clinton met on that tarmac a couple days latern was exonerated and loretta lynn slide to the country when she said, "we will except with the fbi gives us." meanwhile, they already told the fbi the wooden prosecutor. >> harris: i've got to scoot. melissa, forgive me. we'll come back after the commercial. the #metoo issue is not how did women running for the white house. case in children facing questions over her office is...
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sexual relationship with monic monica lewinsky. >> there are new allegations of fidelity over bill clintonsex and lies and audio tape. >> clinton kept on denying the affair. >> the allegations i have read are not true. >> star was able to get lewinsky's dress that had the president's dna with it. >> in dethere were semen on tha dress. star released a detail x-rated account on the scandal. >> listing 11 possible grounds for impeachment including lying under oath and obstruction of justice. it is easy to forget in hinds sight but bill clinton was in real danger of being pushed out of office. many of his fellow democrats were furious with him. >> let justice be done though the heavens for. >> if they came to the white house like republicans did with nixon like 1974, saying your time's up, that would have been it. >> clinton he was able to rally the party and the country back to his side. >> i will continue to do all i can to reclaim the trust of the american people and to serve them well. his behavior may have been representab representable. the american public agreed. the democrats scored a
sexual relationship with monic monica lewinsky. >> there are new allegations of fidelity over bill clintonsex and lies and audio tape. >> clinton kept on denying the affair. >> the allegations i have read are not true. >> star was able to get lewinsky's dress that had the president's dna with it. >> in dethere were semen on tha dress. star released a detail x-rated account on the scandal. >> listing 11 possible grounds for impeachment including lying under...
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i wonder if bill clinton existed in this moment, could he have survived? >> that's a great question. there is no question to reappraise clinton at this moment. it's not just monica. monica, of course, she was consensual, willing, in fact, in some ways provocative. she raised her thong and all of that. that's true, but today we look at that a little different. he was a person of ultimate power. and even if she was consensual, she was 22 years old and there is something very imbalanced about that. there is no question that we would look at a person in his position today taking advantage of that position to obtain personal gratification in a different way, and then you add the other allegers, victims he's had over the years, who have alleged various things about him. paula jones, kathleen willey and in particular wanita broderick. they were not consensual and in keeping with the things that we've focused on in the country in the last two years, certainly would be considered to be sexual assault. and there is this moment, you know, those three women have been r
i wonder if bill clinton existed in this moment, could he have survived? >> that's a great question. there is no question to reappraise clinton at this moment. it's not just monica. monica, of course, she was consensual, willing, in fact, in some ways provocative. she raised her thong and all of that. that's true, but today we look at that a little different. he was a person of ultimate power. and even if she was consensual, she was 22 years old and there is something very imbalanced...
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i know republicans don't like me to remind them of bill clinton, but this is what bill clinton got impeached oath about sexual misconduct. and now all of that can happen to donald trump. >> so perjury and obstruction. so the same thing >> yes. >> so the question is, so donald trump will have two choices in this deposition. he can lie, which is perjury. >> yes. >> or he can tell the truth and then what happens. >> yes. so let's assume that he lies, because that's his thing, right? that opens him up to all of these perjury issues and all of these obstruction issues. and it's very bad for him, if we go by the precedent set under the clinton years. if he tells the truth -- if the tells the truth, he is opening himself up to -- remember, we are now up to 23 women who have accused donald trump of sexual misconduct. we have a tape where donald trump explains how he sexually misconducted himself in his own words. if he tells the truth about what he -- about his modus operandi with summer zervos, that opens him up to lawsuits from pretty much everybody. because donald trump's entire defense through a
i know republicans don't like me to remind them of bill clinton, but this is what bill clinton got impeached oath about sexual misconduct. and now all of that can happen to donald trump. >> so perjury and obstruction. so the same thing >> yes. >> so the question is, so donald trump will have two choices in this deposition. he can lie, which is perjury. >> yes. >> or he can tell the truth and then what happens. >> yes. so let's assume that he lies, because...
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i wonder if bill clinton existed he have oment, could survived? great question. there is no question to reappraise clinton at this moment. it's not just monica. onica, of course, she was consensual, willing, in fact, in ways, pro viacom tour. she raised her thong and all of that. true, but today we look at that a little different. he was a person ouflt mat power. consensual, he was she was 22 years old and there imbalanced very about that. there is no question that we his look at a person in position today taking advantage that position to obtain personal gratification in a add rent way, and then you the other allegers, victims he's had over the years, who have lleged various things about him. paula jones, wrath lean willie broderick, cular, they were not consensual and in keeping with the things that focused on in the country in the last two years, certainly would be considered to be sexual assault. this moment, you know, those three women have and their allegations have been re-evaluated. running for president and holds hillary clinton's seat, in mind sight, bil
i wonder if bill clinton existed he have oment, could survived? great question. there is no question to reappraise clinton at this moment. it's not just monica. onica, of course, she was consensual, willing, in fact, in ways, pro viacom tour. she raised her thong and all of that. true, but today we look at that a little different. he was a person ouflt mat power. consensual, he was she was 22 years old and there imbalanced very about that. there is no question that we his look at a person in...
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president to follow the model of bill clinton when under investigation? >> let me think about this, no. i got to know lindsey graham after debating many times on television and friendship with senator mccain and joe is another way i got to know him. all i can say about senator grab, there is much about him i like but the disappointment is that in honor of john mccain, he is supporting a president who disparaged john mccain as not being a hero because he got captured as missing in action and as a prisoner of war, excuse me. so i just find a great disappointment in lindsey graham even though we still have a friendship. i'm utterly baffled that he would after all that he said about donald trump during his presidential campaign and close friendship with john mccain that he would still be that supportive of president trump. >> well, i have much more to say about what lindsey graham said today at the end of the show tonight. lanny davis, appreciate it. >> for all the time, thank you. >> thank you. >>> one of the members of the house intelligence committee that
president to follow the model of bill clinton when under investigation? >> let me think about this, no. i got to know lindsey graham after debating many times on television and friendship with senator mccain and joe is another way i got to know him. all i can say about senator grab, there is much about him i like but the disappointment is that in honor of john mccain, he is supporting a president who disparaged john mccain as not being a hero because he got captured as missing in action...
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again like bill clinton did.en starr was the issue not bill clinton that he wanted americans to focus on. just as today donald trump and donald trump jr. want to focus on the conduct of the fbi and robert mueller rather than the president. as you pointed out, we didn't hear a lot of defense of the president and the things that he was accused of on wednesday. >> talk about base pressure though. john boehner and then paul ryan did what they could to keep the benghazi conspiracy theorists from like hijacking all these committees. and then they tried do it piece meal and it still didn't satisfy the base and finally they threw up their hands and tried this -- so do you think as much as boehner didn't want it, you had to appease -- will pelosi be in that position? >> yes. first new information came to light that led to the committee. and that select committee almost accidentally discovered hillary clinton's home e-mail server which led to a whole other set of issues. but yes, i do think that nancy pelosi because the en
again like bill clinton did.en starr was the issue not bill clinton that he wanted americans to focus on. just as today donald trump and donald trump jr. want to focus on the conduct of the fbi and robert mueller rather than the president. as you pointed out, we didn't hear a lot of defense of the president and the things that he was accused of on wednesday. >> talk about base pressure though. john boehner and then paul ryan did what they could to keep the benghazi conspiracy theorists...
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i'll argue, you know, bill clinton made a terrible mistake.is debatable whether he committed perjury. i don't think he does. senator santorum thinks he did. but if you want to put up the moral character of this president against anyone, i think almost anyone will win that debate. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> next, a knew book revealing surprising details about the relationship between president trump and his daughter ivanka. >> daddy, can i go with you? i like that. i said yes, you can. >> plus, the unique way of blowing out birthday cancels. el. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray only relieves 6 symptoms, claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. oh no. your new boss seems cool, but she might not be sweatpants cool. not quite ready to face the day? that's why we're here with free hot breakfast. book at hampton.com for our price match guarantee. hampton by hilton. book at hampton.com for our price match guarantee. ♪ ♪ it's taking over ♪ t
i'll argue, you know, bill clinton made a terrible mistake.is debatable whether he committed perjury. i don't think he does. senator santorum thinks he did. but if you want to put up the moral character of this president against anyone, i think almost anyone will win that debate. >> all right. thank you very much. >>> next, a knew book revealing surprising details about the relationship between president trump and his daughter ivanka. >> daddy, can i go with you? i like...
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if he lies, he ends up exactly where bill clinton ended up and people forget bill clinton was smart.ts the -- before he gets to the predicate. this is what bill clinton got impeached for. getting cute under oath about sexual misconduct and now all of that can happen with donald trump. >> so donald trump will have two choices in this deposition. he can lie, which is perjury, or he can tell the truth and then what happens? >> let's assume he lies because that's his thing. that opens him up to all these perjury issues and obstruction issues and is very bad for him if we geby the precedent set bay the clinton years. if he tells the truth, then he's -- remember we are now up to 23 women who have accused donald trump of sexual misconduct. we have a tape where donald trump explains how he sexually misconducted himself in his own words. if he tells the truth about his motes apren die, that opens him up to lawsuits from pretty much everybody. remember donald trump's entire defense has been shagy. wasn't me. i didn't do it. a all these people are liars. so if he tells the truth and says yes, i
if he lies, he ends up exactly where bill clinton ended up and people forget bill clinton was smart.ts the -- before he gets to the predicate. this is what bill clinton got impeached for. getting cute under oath about sexual misconduct and now all of that can happen with donald trump. >> so donald trump will have two choices in this deposition. he can lie, which is perjury, or he can tell the truth and then what happens? >> let's assume he lies because that's his thing. that opens...
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a former advisor to bill clinton is here on record on this show calling for military action now. he's here in just moment. retired four-star general jack keane hasek cluesive intel on reports that china is offering to help venezuela restore power. bombshell testimony from lisa page's closed door hearing revealed. covington high school student nick sandmann filing a lawsuit against cnn for $275 million following the $250 million lawsuit he filed against "the washington post." "trish regan primetime" gibbs right now. new developments in the scandal rocking hollywood and the academic world. actress lori loughlin released on bail. using her home to make bail. the pay-for-play scandal is indeed this one. her husband has already posted bond of a million dollars along with actress felicity huffman. they along with four dozen others paid bribes in exchange for their children's admission into elite universities. reporter: one of the most of recognizable parents even snared in this college admissions cheating scandal went before a judge today. lori loughlin was taken into custody. she appe
a former advisor to bill clinton is here on record on this show calling for military action now. he's here in just moment. retired four-star general jack keane hasek cluesive intel on reports that china is offering to help venezuela restore power. bombshell testimony from lisa page's closed door hearing revealed. covington high school student nick sandmann filing a lawsuit against cnn for $275 million following the $250 million lawsuit he filed against "the washington post."...
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on trade, when you think about it, the current, when bill clinton was trying to get nafta passed, and he worked very hard to get it passed, the current mayor of chicago, and the guy who maybe the next mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel and bill daly, were coordinating the private sector effort to try and get nafta passed. i actually participated in that little task force to mobilize the private sector, and the goal then was the white house would try and get the requisite number of democrats across the line to pass it. and the business community was responsible for hanging on to the republicans. when you think about it, it is reversed now. because in order for this new agreement to pass, the white house has to hang on to the republicans, and that's not necessarily a simple case, because there's a certain wing of the republican party that's skeptical about free trade, and the business community is going to have to lasso enough democrats to get the darn thing passed. i, like jim, believe it will pass. i also think there will be deals made that don't include negotiating the fundamental agreem
on trade, when you think about it, the current, when bill clinton was trying to get nafta passed, and he worked very hard to get it passed, the current mayor of chicago, and the guy who maybe the next mayor of chicago, rahm emanuel and bill daly, were coordinating the private sector effort to try and get nafta passed. i actually participated in that little task force to mobilize the private sector, and the goal then was the white house would try and get the requisite number of democrats across...
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it is about mass incarceration, the result of that crime bill that bernie sanders, biden wrote, and hillary clintonfor her support of that particular bill. >> they all champion that. >> from my experience the base of the democratic party absolutely will criticize folks who do not have a record or at least explanation for the record on criminal justice because so many people of color have been incarcerated. >> let's put in biden. who is he fighting for, we at the progressive leftwing get crowded, i continue to think who is beto o'rourke, meaning i think he wants to i dbe obama ' >> i think he needs to answer the question. >> or maybe not. >> voters perhaps may answer that question. i think you hit some of the names right. klobuchar. people around the white house were a little nervous about the bloomberg thing, he would get under trump's skin, a hard thing to do, because he is someone a fellow new yorker, they come from a lot of the same circles, bloomberg existed in a place trump never penetrated and he has a wealth that dwarves what the president has. >> what do you make of the primary challenge. >
it is about mass incarceration, the result of that crime bill that bernie sanders, biden wrote, and hillary clintonfor her support of that particular bill. >> they all champion that. >> from my experience the base of the democratic party absolutely will criticize folks who do not have a record or at least explanation for the record on criminal justice because so many people of color have been incarcerated. >> let's put in biden. who is he fighting for, we at the progressive...
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the next president who comest is bill clinton at 55%.d reagan at 53%. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the american conservative union hosted its annual conservative political action con convenience. we sat down for a conversation about republican strategy for 2020. this is about 20 minutes. ♪ >> hello, cpac. >> we can do better than that. hello, cpac. all right. that's more like it. >> any republicans out there today? a couple? any daily caller readers? good.
the next president who comest is bill clinton at 55%.d reagan at 53%. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> the american conservative union hosted its annual conservative political action con convenience. we sat down for a conversation about republican strategy for 2020. this is about 20 minutes. ♪ >> hello, cpac. >> we can do better than that. hello, cpac. all right. that's more like it. >> any republicans out there today? a couple? any...
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people remember bill clinton. donald trump is not going to get impeached and people are not going to react to the payment of hush money to stormy daniels or to a play biobunny, but if we're talking about working together with russia in order to hack democratic institutions in the united states and compromise the integrity of the election, i think that's an entirely different array of crimes because that goes into a level of national security and treason. people think he's committed crimes, i'm not sure they know exactly which crimes. the american people do not believe the majority of them that donald trump is honest and we have seen time and time again evidence of malfeasance, pushing the envelope, crossing the line, bending the laws to benefit them. to me it's about what crime, if any, is revealed under the investigation. >> in terms of these investigations, what may be revealed, one of the names that is not on this list of 81 people and entities is getting a lot of attention as we know is ivanka trump, who let's
people remember bill clinton. donald trump is not going to get impeached and people are not going to react to the payment of hush money to stormy daniels or to a play biobunny, but if we're talking about working together with russia in order to hack democratic institutions in the united states and compromise the integrity of the election, i think that's an entirely different array of crimes because that goes into a level of national security and treason. people think he's committed crimes, i'm...
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bill clinton left office with record approval ratings.the democrats need to do is be careful they don't increase donald trump's approval ratings, and so i think the senior democrats will be looking at this report and saying, if we are going to beat donald trump it will be at the ballot box, in november 2020, and not before. i'm nowjoined by elizabeth wydra, president of the constitutional accountability center. she joins us from washington. welcome to you, thank you for being with us, what is your assessment of the findings of this report, the summary the findings of this report, the summary at least? well, the summary is very interesting, i think frankly, it raises more questions at this point than it answer, and i think we are going to see particularly members of congress jump particularly members of congress jump on that to try to get the whole mueller report released to them as you have noted, the report that is summarised here does not make a decision on whether to prosecute the president for obstruction of justice, and they say that
bill clinton left office with record approval ratings.the democrats need to do is be careful they don't increase donald trump's approval ratings, and so i think the senior democrats will be looking at this report and saying, if we are going to beat donald trump it will be at the ballot box, in november 2020, and not before. i'm nowjoined by elizabeth wydra, president of the constitutional accountability center. she joins us from washington. welcome to you, thank you for being with us, what is...
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he attacked hillary clinton for that bill despite the fact he supported it.number of gun measures. he voted five times against the brady bill. he voted to have guns on amtrak trains and voted repeatedly against holding gun makers liable for their products. >> he's from vermont. vermont has a healthy tradition of supporting the 2nd amendment. but that 1994 crime bill was a disaster of a bill. and i think it's fair game for the democrats to take him on on that vote. liz: he's been accused of being wishy washy on gay marriage. until 2009 he said it was a matter for the states to decide. and he said vermont should not purchase sight at all. here is another thing to your point. an income poll says the least desirable qualities in the 2020 race is being a socialist over age 75. >> bernie sanders has a lot to overcome to be competitive in this primary. but remember barack obama was for traditional marriage up until his reelection in 2012. liz: news broke moments ago. new york city mayor michael bloomberg saying he'll not run in 2020. >> he has all the money and ambi
he attacked hillary clinton for that bill despite the fact he supported it.number of gun measures. he voted five times against the brady bill. he voted to have guns on amtrak trains and voted repeatedly against holding gun makers liable for their products. >> he's from vermont. vermont has a healthy tradition of supporting the 2nd amendment. but that 1994 crime bill was a disaster of a bill. and i think it's fair game for the democrats to take him on on that vote. liz: he's been accused...
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>> bill clinton could have asserted his fifth amendment rights.e didn't have to do it legally. >> whault's the next step? congress decides on impeachment. is it backen the table or still off the table it's late march. it's going to come up in the next couple months or not? >> the mission is fairly narrow. he's looking at whether he can get enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that someone committed a federal crime. the committees in congress have a much broader mission. we want to know did donald trump, his family or associates commit any crime whether or not it was related to russia and -- third, how to keep this from happening again and how to explain it to the american people. based on what we find, we'll decide should we go forward or not with impeachment but we don't have enough of a record to decide that now. >> wlaults hat's winning as of ? >> i don't think we have enough evidence for impeachment. >> i want to bring in roger of illinois. let me ask you this. you're smiling. i don't know why anybody's smiling tonight. my two qu
>> bill clinton could have asserted his fifth amendment rights.e didn't have to do it legally. >> whault's the next step? congress decides on impeachment. is it backen the table or still off the table it's late march. it's going to come up in the next couple months or not? >> the mission is fairly narrow. he's looking at whether he can get enough evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that someone committed a federal crime. the committees in congress have a much broader...
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it's one of those things that it got wrecked and spoiled by success, that selection with bill clinton, and barack obama that they thought they will always have a superstar candidate and hillary was not that first 2016. the defendant 2020. >> those that turn down the 2018 change your mind at all, younger people showing up in the suburban mom et cetera. >> sure, the biggest story in 2018, republican women got a separation agreement from the gop in 16. in 2018 the divorce is final and by 2020 they will probably be filing a restraining order. they broke away from donald trump and republicans as a role. use all 40 seats go democratic. the republican pickups and the senator say what about those, those are states where republicans are supposed to win. the drift of educated voters and suburban voters in a female voters from a republican party starts to lead with the democratic chasm. and while millennial's don't turn out, they turned out about 2% higher than they did previously which made a difference for democrats. it may end up forging voter behavior that knocks on down the line. >> let's g
it's one of those things that it got wrecked and spoiled by success, that selection with bill clinton, and barack obama that they thought they will always have a superstar candidate and hillary was not that first 2016. the defendant 2020. >> those that turn down the 2018 change your mind at all, younger people showing up in the suburban mom et cetera. >> sure, the biggest story in 2018, republican women got a separation agreement from the gop in 16. in 2018 the divorce is final and...
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i think it's pretty clear that like bill clinton, donald trump is a larger than life character. people are focused on what he's doing for them. i think people would be legitimately concerned if he did, in fact, his campaign, worked with the russians. i'll say this, if mr. barr reached a different conclusion and reported there's evidence of trump coordination with the russians, i would have believed it, i would have listened to the president, but that would have been a bad day for the country. i just end with this and take a couple more questions. to those wanting an outcome of removing trump, you got to be disappointed. to those who wanted somebody to look at trump without interferes, you got to be pleased. to those that are happy that your president has been cleared of working with a foreign power, i think you're a good american. >> just to clarify you want barr -- is that a public hearing? >> yes. as public as possible. >> and when you say see you s n soon to james comey are you calling him for a committee? >> yeah. so what i'll do and just real quickly, i'll start and work ba
i think it's pretty clear that like bill clinton, donald trump is a larger than life character. people are focused on what he's doing for them. i think people would be legitimately concerned if he did, in fact, his campaign, worked with the russians. i'll say this, if mr. barr reached a different conclusion and reported there's evidence of trump coordination with the russians, i would have believed it, i would have listened to the president, but that would have been a bad day for the country. i...
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expected with marijuana a time or two and didn't inhale. >> created with the truth. >> i was bill clinton'ss. >> and a womanizer. >> these tabloid allegations were false. >> they viewed him as almost an imposture as president. >> the law is the law. >> meanwhile, ken star had been digging into the clintons for more than two years for no avail. >> are you going to be working for congress or the courts or the public? >> his investigation was winding down. then out of the view, some explosive tape recordings came his way. >> i never expected to feel this way about him. >> conversations with monica. >> we fooled around. >> that were secretly recorded by her co-worker. >> if you get to orgasm that's having sex. >> no it's not. >> yes it is. >> no it's not. >> he expanded to look into her. >> my instant reaction was that's nuts. i couldn't believe star was going down this road. >> you understand, sir, that your answers to my question today are testimony that's being given under oath. >> yes. >> star learned that the president was testifying about her in another matter. >> it's just humiliating wh
expected with marijuana a time or two and didn't inhale. >> created with the truth. >> i was bill clinton'ss. >> and a womanizer. >> these tabloid allegations were false. >> they viewed him as almost an imposture as president. >> the law is the law. >> meanwhile, ken star had been digging into the clintons for more than two years for no avail. >> are you going to be working for congress or the courts or the public? >> his investigation was...
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bush losing to bill clinton in 1992. can a newcomer overcome those odds? >> absolutely.comer is actually more empowered to overcome those odds as a democrat than somebody who's been around for a while. when you see who the democrats tend to choose that win, bill clinton first time he ever ran for president. he was 46. barack obama. first time he ever ran for president, only two years as a senator, he was 47. jimmy carter, he was 52. he's only a one term governor from georgia, he was a peanut farmer. democrats tend to win when they think somebody who is an outsider coming at it with a fresh face, fresh voice. we have a few candidates that are out there, kamala harris, cory booker, beto o'rourke. a few candidates that are in the race and we'll see what happens. >> senator amy klobuchar lays out a trillion dollar plan to rebuild this country's infrastructure. the plan would create millions of jobs. cory booker at a town hall last night, he mentioned that black and brown people are disproportion disproportionately getting arrested. it would seem these candidates are focusing
bush losing to bill clinton in 1992. can a newcomer overcome those odds? >> absolutely.comer is actually more empowered to overcome those odds as a democrat than somebody who's been around for a while. when you see who the democrats tend to choose that win, bill clinton first time he ever ran for president. he was 46. barack obama. first time he ever ran for president, only two years as a senator, he was 47. jimmy carter, he was 52. he's only a one term governor from georgia, he was a...
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i guess bill clinton said he was there to play golf, but i know the area very well, arizona. it's a little warm at that time of the year for golf, okay? people -- a lot of people -- is a great state, i love it, but you are not playing a lot of golf right there at that time. so you have to find out, what happened in the back of that plane that so many things took place after that incident, that meeting between the attorney general lynch and bill clinton prayed a lot of bad things happened right after that. you have to find out for you there are so many different things, and it's important for our country that those things be determined and found out. >> sean: last question about people -- if you don't mind, i want to ask you about sensitive issues. a couple of big things happened in immigration and health care this week. the last two, we know that clapper lied under oath. i believe the statute of limitations, though, has passed. in the case of john brennan, we know that there was surveillance, unmasking, leaking raw intelligence, an increase of 350% of unmasking, samantha powe
i guess bill clinton said he was there to play golf, but i know the area very well, arizona. it's a little warm at that time of the year for golf, okay? people -- a lot of people -- is a great state, i love it, but you are not playing a lot of golf right there at that time. so you have to find out, what happened in the back of that plane that so many things took place after that incident, that meeting between the attorney general lynch and bill clinton prayed a lot of bad things happened right...
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to this day, bill clinton called it a witch hunt. there were 14 convictions. including the sitting governor of arkansas, and one of his closest friends who ran that crooked bank. yet he still calls it collusion. because of the witch hunt. if that's a witch hunt, what is this? >> harris: no one is arguing that. that's why use it as an example. >> melissa: you see these examples going back and forth, and everybody makes a point that in the end it didn't work out well for republicans. when i'm listening to the sound bites from the show, when he says there is tons of evidence of collusion and anyone who says there isn't hasn't been paying attention, they didn't fall off and say what. that would have been such a great question. >> kennedy: that's a problem. i think if they are going to pursue this -- and they understand they don't like the president and they don't like the statements that he's made, they are trying to take some of the statements and paint them as obstruction. if it is obstruction, and that there is wrongdoing and lawbreaking, he put some standard s
to this day, bill clinton called it a witch hunt. there were 14 convictions. including the sitting governor of arkansas, and one of his closest friends who ran that crooked bank. yet he still calls it collusion. because of the witch hunt. if that's a witch hunt, what is this? >> harris: no one is arguing that. that's why use it as an example. >> melissa: you see these examples going back and forth, and everybody makes a point that in the end it didn't work out well for republicans....
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>> loretta lynch had that meeting with former president bill clinton shortly before james comey announcedn not to prosecute hillary clinton for the use of her private email server. heather: the tarmac meeting. >> in phoenix, arizona where their planes happened to be next to each other and bill clinton said he hopped off the plane and went to shake hands with loretta lynch and at the time it seemed implausible that you could just get off the plane. i've been on a lot of planes, you don't get off the plane and walk across the runway to talk to people on the other plane. it is not a social occasion. that explanation didn't hold water but we learn lisa page, the attorney for the fbi who made decisions about what type of charges were going to be brought also had communications with the department of justice and loretta lynch was attorney general and control the department of justice. heather: on that note let's bring up some of this, lisa page in an interview with the house judiciary committee. representative ratcliff says when you say advice you got from the department, you make it sound like
>> loretta lynch had that meeting with former president bill clinton shortly before james comey announcedn not to prosecute hillary clinton for the use of her private email server. heather: the tarmac meeting. >> in phoenix, arizona where their planes happened to be next to each other and bill clinton said he hopped off the plane and went to shake hands with loretta lynch and at the time it seemed implausible that you could just get off the plane. i've been on a lot of planes, you...
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ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, bill clinton. of a tiny group of people that we identified when i was president and they were called the "just—say—yes" people. in other words, they came at you, you are going to do what they wanted to do. so, you might as well save yourself a lot of time and trouble and just go on and say, "yes." that's what eunice was. you know, she was so intense. but it was loving, you know? it wasn't, like, irritable, it was loving. you knew that she was right. you knew she was trying to get you to do something that's right. nice kick. butjust a little straighter. see, my leg is way out like that? then i go up and down. well into her 805, with 100,000 special olympics events a year worldwide, still eunice refused to slow down. she kept pushing. she felt the sting of being trivialised, and treated as doing work that didn't matter, her whole life. it infuriated her. it didn't stop her. no question about it. that the rage, you know, she went to her grave with that... eunice died in 2009. special olympics athletes
ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, bill clinton. of a tiny group of people that we identified when i was president and they were called the "just—say—yes" people. in other words, they came at you, you are going to do what they wanted to do. so, you might as well save yourself a lot of time and trouble and just go on and say, "yes." that's what eunice was. you know, she was so intense. but it was loving, you know? it wasn't, like,...
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lincoln bicentennial commission appointed by president bill clinton. in 2008, he was awarded the national humanities medal by president bush. his newest book is "monument man: the life and art of daniel chester french." before i invite him to the stage, i ask that you make sure that anything that makes noise like a cellphone is switched off. now, join me in welcoming harold holzer, our speaker this evening. [applause] mr. holzer: good evening. i am so grateful you braved the typical lincoln's birthday weather to join us tonight. i think this might be the 40th lincoln's birthday where i have made a speech or lecture. it really varies. i made a misery of the birthday of my older daughter, she is 11, -- she was born february 11, and she has had to make trips to springfield, illinois. for which i apologize. i also apologize that lincoln was not born on may 10, but that is the way it goes. [laughter] mr. holzer: this is the 210th birthday of abraham lincoln. it is a real privilege to talk about him tonight in this great institution which i love, and a parti
lincoln bicentennial commission appointed by president bill clinton. in 2008, he was awarded the national humanities medal by president bush. his newest book is "monument man: the life and art of daniel chester french." before i invite him to the stage, i ask that you make sure that anything that makes noise like a cellphone is switched off. now, join me in welcoming harold holzer, our speaker this evening. [applause] mr. holzer: good evening. i am so grateful you braved the typical...
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graham and mitch mcconnell voted to impeach and remove bill clinton from the white house as presidenton't want to do any investigation over donald trump, who is the least transparent president in american history, the first president since nixon not to release his tax returns. and the only president in the entire history of the united states who had no public service, government experience before coming to office. we know nothing about him except for this carefully calculated, curated public relations facade that he presented to us through reality television. we don't know anything about his background. just what he tells us. the american people have trusted this man to be our commander in chief of the military and leader of our country, and we don't know anything about who he's really working for. this is not an overreach. it took so much time to get to this point, but that's the reason why you have to have 81 different letters sent out. >> scott, when you hear chairman engel say this is about the truth and chairman nadler say the same thing yesterday and you have 81 letters. do you
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bill clinton was liked by americans.ots of the americans approved of the job he was doing in september of '98, not so much now with donald trump, only 38% approve of him in the latest poll. major difference. >> there's another difference too when you dig beneath there in terms of what they think they're doing their job. >> why is this difference? i think we've had a lot of focus on russia and stormy daniels and michael cohen, but i think it comes down to do you think that these presidents are on your side? do you think they care about the average american? and this i think is key. in the latest poll, only 39% of americans think that donald trump cares about the average american. that's very close to the average number throughout his presidency and it's very, very close though look at where his approval rating is right now. now, compare that, compare that to the clinton numbers. 58% thought that he cared about people like you. >> in middle of the scandal. >> in the middle of the scandal. so even though the scandal was goi
bill clinton was liked by americans.ots of the americans approved of the job he was doing in september of '98, not so much now with donald trump, only 38% approve of him in the latest poll. major difference. >> there's another difference too when you dig beneath there in terms of what they think they're doing their job. >> why is this difference? i think we've had a lot of focus on russia and stormy daniels and michael cohen, but i think it comes down to do you think that these...
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, impeached bill clinton in the house of representatives but wasn't convicted in the senate. >> that's. >> as a result, he was removed from office. >> newt lost his speakership as a result. >> that's correct. that's correct. you know, phil, the house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff says failed impeachment isn't a good idea and doesn't make sense to move down that road, quote, in the absence of a very graphic evidence. what do you think? >> democrats on the hill, as gloria was saying, everybody in this town is smelling mueller isn't going to deliver something comp compelling. pelosi doesn't have an option. what would she say, if it's not compelling, we're going to proceed with an impeachment process which guarantees the republicans won't sign up? i think this is also as much a message for the democratic caucus which after the midterms, some of them a little bit out there, saying slow your roll, unless we get something that's really good, this is not a good idea. some of your constituents on the fringe might like it, but it's not great for the party to move to the center. >>
, impeached bill clinton in the house of representatives but wasn't convicted in the senate. >> that's. >> as a result, he was removed from office. >> newt lost his speakership as a result. >> that's correct. that's correct. you know, phil, the house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff says failed impeachment isn't a good idea and doesn't make sense to move down that road, quote, in the absence of a very graphic evidence. what do you think? >> democrats on...
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where bill clinton defeated her husband.was hostile then, and we know a lot about that from other sources, but then they became very, very close. and so she wrote a teasing letter to bill clinton -- >> assuming they would win. >> yeah. welcome to the first lady's club, and we look forward to initiating you. she never mailed that one. >> when we talk about why this matters, i think we'd be remiss not to note that while i remember covering the campaign in the never trump movement and what a big sort of issue that was back in 2016, donald trump has the support of some 90% of republicans in his party. he has a very high approval rating. and you don't hear what barbara bush is saying echoed in a lot of the broader gop circles. >> i think what barbara bush is saying is not that she doesn't uphold republican values. there's still an idea of republicanism that i'm sure she died with. it's that the republican party is the president of the united states party. it is donald trump's party. and so she couldn't figure out a way clearly to
where bill clinton defeated her husband.was hostile then, and we know a lot about that from other sources, but then they became very, very close. and so she wrote a teasing letter to bill clinton -- >> assuming they would win. >> yeah. welcome to the first lady's club, and we look forward to initiating you. she never mailed that one. >> when we talk about why this matters, i think we'd be remiss not to note that while i remember covering the campaign in the never trump...
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from one primary example, sitting attorney general, loretta lynch that met with former president bill clintonn a private plane in arizona two days before hillary clinton was acquitted of all charges by then fbi director jim comey. what was that on a private plane? what was exchanged? was a quid pro quo? why was in their special investigation into a sitting attorney general talking to a former president of the united states when his wife was running for the presidency? that was never discussed. instead this revenge campaign. it should be and immediately. there is no collusion, not going to find anything and they are going to pay a political price in 2020. >> when the investigation is over i believe the administration will have the freedom to declassify documents that expose what the other side did to exonerate hillary and unfairly go after your father. at least i hope that happens. >> as do i. put it all out there. put it all out there. don't reject anything. if i'm even a subject of this thing and one of the initial catalysts, they would do anything and it is because they needed it to be true
from one primary example, sitting attorney general, loretta lynch that met with former president bill clintonn a private plane in arizona two days before hillary clinton was acquitted of all charges by then fbi director jim comey. what was that on a private plane? what was exchanged? was a quid pro quo? why was in their special investigation into a sitting attorney general talking to a former president of the united states when his wife was running for the presidency? that was never discussed....
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ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, bill clinton. classic example of a tiny group of people that we identified when i was president, and they were called the just say yes people, in other words, they came at you, you are going to do what they wanted you to do. so you might as well save yourself a lot of time and trouble, and just go on and say yes. that's what eunice was. you know, she was so intense, but it was loving, you know? it wasn't like irritable, it was loving, she knew that she was right. you knew she was trained to get you to do something that was right. ok, ok, nice kick. just a little straighter, see my leg is way out like that. well into her 80s, with 100,000 special olympics events a year worldwide, still eunice refused to slow down. she kept pushing. she felt the sting of being trivialized, and treated as doing work that didn't matter. her whole life. it infuriated her. they can no longer be any doubt, people with intellectual disabilities... grey no question about it, that the rage, you know, she went to her grave wi
ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states of america, bill clinton. classic example of a tiny group of people that we identified when i was president, and they were called the just say yes people, in other words, they came at you, you are going to do what they wanted you to do. so you might as well save yourself a lot of time and trouble, and just go on and say yes. that's what eunice was. you know, she was so intense, but it was loving, you know? it wasn't like irritable, it was...
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this is how bill clinton beat up republicans.licans that are cutting medicare to pay for tax cuts for the rich. this guy -- and this is what democratic candidates have to understand. ran as a poppialest, and he's just like every other politician that's been bought off by billionaires. you look at his tax cuts. what did he say after passing the tax cuts? went down to mar-a-lago and that very night he said to his billionaire buddies "i just made you guy as lot of money." jfry epstein, he made a lot of mun ea on trump's tax cuts, boeing made a lot of money on trump's tax cuts. but workers in wisconsin didn't. >> i like the way you enumerate all the people that have their own problems, not just trump. >> they're also his buddies there are pictures of him at mar-a-lago with trump. but that's who got richer after the tax cuts. i don't know if he's going to pay for those tax cuts by cutting medicare and medicaid >> and special olympics. let's take a look. >> this is the greatest farce ever perpetrated on our democracy. it's a disgrace a
this is how bill clinton beat up republicans.licans that are cutting medicare to pay for tax cuts for the rich. this guy -- and this is what democratic candidates have to understand. ran as a poppialest, and he's just like every other politician that's been bought off by billionaires. you look at his tax cuts. what did he say after passing the tax cuts? went down to mar-a-lago and that very night he said to his billionaire buddies "i just made you guy as lot of money." jfry epstein,...
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the next president who comes closest to that was bill clinton at 55%, and after that ronald reagan at 53%. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. house speaker nancy pelosi this afternoon sat down for a
the next president who comes closest to that was bill clinton at 55%, and after that ronald reagan at 53%. >> watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. house speaker nancy pelosi this afternoon sat down for a
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investigated president bill clinton outline grounds for impeachment against him is our special guest. we'll hear his take on the mulla report on this edition of politicking. politicking on larry king special counsel robert muller as we report on his investigation into ties between the trunk campaign and the russian government is over who will decide what parts if any of moles will forte will be released to the public for his fought for as they are informed calls the report a complete and total exoneration of him and his associates but is it let's talk about that with ken starr he served as the independent counsel who investigated bill clinton and his administration and then i.
investigated president bill clinton outline grounds for impeachment against him is our special guest. we'll hear his take on the mulla report on this edition of politicking. politicking on larry king special counsel robert muller as we report on his investigation into ties between the trunk campaign and the russian government is over who will decide what parts if any of moles will forte will be released to the public for his fought for as they are informed calls the report a complete and total...
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it let's talk about that with ken starr he served as the independent counsel who investigated bill clinton and his administration and then on to out i'm eleven impeachable offenses and mr clinton to congress his latest book only sense of ten is content a memoir of the clinton in this in quite a couple of years ten the president says most his report is a complete and total exoneration of him what's your read. i think is a great exoneration with respect to the key issue of collusion obviously bob muller left open the obstruction of justice issue kicked it up stairs to the attorney general and the deputy attorney general and they've made their determination so if you take the two together it is but of course we have to see them all or report and that's under review right now so it's a wait and see tell me why we have to wait why don't we all just see it. right grand jury information and if bill barr did what some or suggested that he do just go ahead and release the report he would potentially be key.
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the architect of the crime bill, the monstrosity crime bill under bill clinton, he should be automatically eliminated from any consideration for office. all of the black lives, communities, communities that that bill destroyed, any talk of criminal justice reform is result of his doing. i don't know why he gets a free pass. he would do it again. for passivethe time aggressive behavior or insanity. guest: i don't think he's getting a free pass. he has to explain that. he has to explain how he handled the chairmanship of the just -- thery committee judiciary committee with anita hill. this is what we call baggage. that if you're old enough to remember the crime bill when it was passed, it was signaled as a positive piece of legislation. it included one program that the right wing ridiculed, called midnight basketball. open soommunity centers teenagers had a place to go as opposed to hanging out in the street. ever programs for children. -- there were programs for children. senator biden championed the protection of women act. we have to put things in context. i think the crime bill aspect of
the architect of the crime bill, the monstrosity crime bill under bill clinton, he should be automatically eliminated from any consideration for office. all of the black lives, communities, communities that that bill destroyed, any talk of criminal justice reform is result of his doing. i don't know why he gets a free pass. he would do it again. for passivethe time aggressive behavior or insanity. guest: i don't think he's getting a free pass. he has to explain that. he has to explain how he...
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>> i thought of bill clinton. michael steele, it seemed the more bad news befell bill clinton, the higher his ratings went. by the time he was impeached and it was evident he'd committed perjury and he had been stripped of practicing before the bar in arkansas and the supreme court stripped him of his rights to practice in front of the bar there for lying under oath, his approval ratings were over 60%. there were snl skits about this where they said can i go out in the streets and smoke pot and i'll be just fine, be stoned. donald trump faced one of his worst weeks last week, he's had one of his worst months in the past month or so and his numbers -- you and i never met a politician who would be excited about a 41% reelect, that means you're going to lose, but 46 approval rating, this is about as high as donald trump's gotten. >> it's interesting. if i'm donald trump, i'm not looking that badly. i've got investigations coming from the right and the left and yet with the core of his base and certainly elements with
>> i thought of bill clinton. michael steele, it seemed the more bad news befell bill clinton, the higher his ratings went. by the time he was impeached and it was evident he'd committed perjury and he had been stripped of practicing before the bar in arkansas and the supreme court stripped him of his rights to practice in front of the bar there for lying under oath, his approval ratings were over 60%. there were snl skits about this where they said can i go out in the streets and smoke...
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having said that, looking back, 7 the public sort of knew what they were getting with bill clinton. i think the public sort of knows what they are getting with donald trump. nd here's my advice to the democratic party, pursue what you think is important to the public, but if you keep going after mueller spoke, people are going to think you are just out to get him. that there is no right answer other than donald trump must be removed from office. and you'll probably suffer the same fate we did as having gone too far. reporter: just to clarify, you say you want barr to testify? how about mr. mueller? senator graham: i'll leave that up to mr. barr as to whether or not he thinks that would be helpful. i don't know the answer to that about the special counsel himself. let's start with mr. barr who is in charge of the department of justice. the truth is i want you to know as much as you possibly can know. this is a very big deal from my point of view it was a great day for the president in terms of the underlying allegation. but now i'm hoping some of you will be interested in the other s
having said that, looking back, 7 the public sort of knew what they were getting with bill clinton. i think the public sort of knows what they are getting with donald trump. nd here's my advice to the democratic party, pursue what you think is important to the public, but if you keep going after mueller spoke, people are going to think you are just out to get him. that there is no right answer other than donald trump must be removed from office. and you'll probably suffer the same fate we did...