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bill clinton opposed. we want to reform the legal system it's too costly, bill clinton wants status quo. reform health care, bill clinton wants to ration health care. bill clinton wants to empower government we want to empower people. bill clinton says america is the mockery of the world. he is wrong. at some time during these next four years, there is going to be a crisis. there will be an international crisis. i can't tell you where it's going to be. i can't even tell you the circumstanc circumstances, but it will nee experience, tested and qualifications to handle the crisis. the president has been tested. the president has the integrity and the character. the joyce is yours. you need to have a president you can trust. can you really trust bill clinton? >> admiral stockdale, your overing statement, please, sir. >> who am i? why am i here? [ applause ] i'm not a politician. everybody knows that. so don't expect here to use the language of the "washington insider". 37 years in the navy, om one up there in
bill clinton opposed. we want to reform the legal system it's too costly, bill clinton wants status quo. reform health care, bill clinton wants to ration health care. bill clinton wants to empower government we want to empower people. bill clinton says america is the mockery of the world. he is wrong. at some time during these next four years, there is going to be a crisis. there will be an international crisis. i can't tell you where it's going to be. i can't even tell you the circumstanc...
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bill clinton wants to raise taxes. for a balanced budget, bill clinton is opposed. we want to be formal legal system because it is costly. bill clinton wants a status quo. we want to reform the health care system, bill clinton wants to ration health care. we want to empower people, bill clinton wants to empower government. june of this year, june of this year america is democracy of the world. he is wrong. sometime during these next four years there will be a crisis. there will be an international crisis, i can tell you where it will be. i can't even tell you the circumstances but it will happen. the integrity in qualifications to handle the crisis. the president has been tested, the president has the integrity and the character. the choice is yours. you need to have a president, that you can trust. can you really trust bill clinton? >> admiral stockdale, your opening statement. >> who am i? why am i here? [applause] i'm not a politician, everyone knows that. don't expect me to use the language of the washington insider. 37 years in the navy and only one of them in
bill clinton wants to raise taxes. for a balanced budget, bill clinton is opposed. we want to be formal legal system because it is costly. bill clinton wants a status quo. we want to reform the health care system, bill clinton wants to ration health care. we want to empower people, bill clinton wants to empower government. june of this year, june of this year america is democracy of the world. he is wrong. sometime during these next four years there will be a crisis. there will be an...
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believe, do you really believe bill clinton will tell the truth? clinton to beill your president? mr. bruno: that concludes this vice presidential debate. i would like to thank vice president quayle, senator gore, admiral stockdale. the next presidential bait is this thursday at the university of richmond. thank you and good night. >> mike pence and kamala harris will debate. tos sunday, we look back and when george h w bush geraldine ferraro entered -- answered questions. here's a preview. >> i'm surprised. i just heard mr. soros eight she would do away with all covert action. that has very serious ramifications. this is serious business. sometimes it's quiet support for a friend. i will leave that when there. let me help you with the difference between iran and the embassy in lebanon. we were held by a foreign government. had a terrorist action or the government opposed it. we went to lebanon to give peace a chance, to stop the bombing in beirut, to remove terrorists from lebanon. we saw the formation of a government of reconciliation. for someone to suggest that these men died
believe, do you really believe bill clinton will tell the truth? clinton to beill your president? mr. bruno: that concludes this vice presidential debate. i would like to thank vice president quayle, senator gore, admiral stockdale. the next presidential bait is this thursday at the university of richmond. thank you and good night. >> mike pence and kamala harris will debate. tos sunday, we look back and when george h w bush geraldine ferraro entered -- answered questions. here's a...
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here goes bill clinton again. term limits, that's an interesting idea, i think i might be in favor of that. then his democratic friends in congress say, no, bill, you can't be for that. bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. you have to tell the truth. >> i want to respond, if i might. >> go, senator, quickly. >> in response to my question before that long laundry list, he said that they had their own family leave proposal. it was just like the proposal of your party back when social security was first proposed. you said, we're for it as long as it's voluntary. same with medicare. you said, we're for it so long as it's voluntary. civil rights? we're for it so long as it's voluntary. >> senator, i have to ask you to wrap this up. >> thank you. >> family leave should be required. >> okay, thanks. coming out of health care, again trying to avoid controversy, let's talk about the abortion debate. abortion rights has been a bitter controversy in this country for almost 20 years. it's been heightened by the recent s
here goes bill clinton again. term limits, that's an interesting idea, i think i might be in favor of that. then his democratic friends in congress say, no, bill, you can't be for that. bill clinton has trouble telling the truth. you have to tell the truth. >> i want to respond, if i might. >> go, senator, quickly. >> in response to my question before that long laundry list, he said that they had their own family leave proposal. it was just like the proposal of your party back...
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bill clinton was the incumbent president seeking re-election. the republicans had nominated longtime senator from kansas bob dole and the big differences our guests have said was during the fall campaign, ross perot was not permitted to take part in the debates. on the screen right now are the results on election night, 1996 with president clinton achieving 49% of the votes, bob dole 159 electoral sclcollege votes and s perot 0. just over 8% of the popular vote in the 1996 elections. our next clip is ross perot on election night 1996 talking about the future of the reform party. >> we're going to keep the pressure on the major issues. i think they've gotten the word on campaign finance reform, don't you? [ cheers and applause ] >> they've repented and been reborn. my dream is they will go to heaven because they'll do what they say they'll do. it's done. it's done. but that's got to stop. we have got to get that done and we have got to get campaign reform in terms of the campaign and all that done. we must set the highest ethical and moral standa
bill clinton was the incumbent president seeking re-election. the republicans had nominated longtime senator from kansas bob dole and the big differences our guests have said was during the fall campaign, ross perot was not permitted to take part in the debates. on the screen right now are the results on election night, 1996 with president clinton achieving 49% of the votes, bob dole 159 electoral sclcollege votes and s perot 0. just over 8% of the popular vote in the 1996 elections. our next...
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bill clinton then gets the nomination, and you have the new democrat, bill clinton and george herbert walker bush, and suddenly, ross perot goes on the larry king show on cnn and says i will run as an independent, if i can be on the ballot in all 50 states. if i'm drafted, i'm not going out to run the typical campaign. but people want my ideas and once we talked about it at the outset, here particularly balancing the budget and the stopping of outsourcing of jobs, but also he was opposed to the war in iraq. he thought the gulf war was going to be a mistake and instead special forces should have gone in and killed saddam hussein. but he launched this amazing third-party run and started soaring in the polls, and became a darling of the summer of 92 and we will pick up the rest of the story in a little bit. >> let's show that larry king live february 20th, 1992. when ross perot announces his willingness to run. >> everybody is saying why are we in this mess. look in the mirror. we are the owners of this country. we don't act like it. we act like we get programed by messages coming out of
bill clinton then gets the nomination, and you have the new democrat, bill clinton and george herbert walker bush, and suddenly, ross perot goes on the larry king show on cnn and says i will run as an independent, if i can be on the ballot in all 50 states. if i'm drafted, i'm not going out to run the typical campaign. but people want my ideas and once we talked about it at the outset, here particularly balancing the budget and the stopping of outsourcing of jobs, but also he was opposed to the...
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it's bill clinton who reaches out to him.ocess.ry subtle .e is saying things that matter he is saying things that no one thought about or --about four. -- about before. he's offering ideas that these presidents and their staffs find very useful. became aibute that he .rusted confidant extremelys aggressive. should nixon be called to the white house, what common steve think he would have to offer? >> is hard to say. nixon viewed china within the context of the cold war. it's very difficult to judge because that was motivating's so much of what he wrote and. but in some ways the tiananmen episode is insightful. it shows him not -- it shows him willing to speak in tough language to them. he certainly believed that a nation of more than a billion people now could not be toward and they were a player on the world stage and they might as well have some kind of relationship work their own say. he would try to preserve that relationship with tough love. it's a great question that. -- it's a great question though. >> hi, i'm from texa
it's bill clinton who reaches out to him.ocess.ry subtle .e is saying things that matter he is saying things that no one thought about or --about four. -- about before. he's offering ideas that these presidents and their staffs find very useful. became aibute that he .rusted confidant extremelys aggressive. should nixon be called to the white house, what common steve think he would have to offer? >> is hard to say. nixon viewed china within the context of the cold war. it's very difficult...
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bill clinton was the incumbent president seeking reelection. the republicans had nominated longtime senator from kansas and senate leader, bob dole. our guests had the big difference was that ross perot was not permitted to take part in the debates. on the screen right now are the results on election night 1996, with president clinton achieving 49% of the votes and 379 electoral college votes. bob dole with 159 electoral college votes, which is 39% of the vote. ross perot with zero electoral college votes in a different showing than his earlier showing with just over 8% of the popular vote in the 1996 elections. our next clip is ross perot on election night 1996 talking about the future of the reform party. >> we are going to keep the pressure on on the major issues. i think they've gotten the word on campaign finance reform, don't you? they've repent did and been reborn. my dream is they will go to heaven because they do what they say they will do. right? and it's done. it's done. but that's got to stop. we have got to get that and we have got
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and the 1996 campaign between bill clinton and bob dole. here is a preview.ant sues of character separati you from these other men? >> the american people should be the judge of that. character is a very important question. i said something the other day, i was accused of being like joe mccarthy because i questioned, i don't think it is wrong to demonstrate against your own country or organize demonstrations against your own country in foreign soil. i think it is wrong. youthfuly say it is a indiscretion. i was 19 flying and often aircraft character and that shaped me to be commander-in-chief. i am sorry. it is not a question of patriotism. it is a question of character and judgment. they get on mill about read my lips. when i make a mistake, i will admit it. a mistake.dmitted i find it impossible to understand how an american can demonstrate against his own ,ountry in a foreign land organizing demonstrations, when young men are held prisoner. some say you are oldashion. i don't think that is right. whether it is character or judgment, i have a big difference
and the 1996 campaign between bill clinton and bob dole. here is a preview.ant sues of character separati you from these other men? >> the american people should be the judge of that. character is a very important question. i said something the other day, i was accused of being like joe mccarthy because i questioned, i don't think it is wrong to demonstrate against your own country or organize demonstrations against your own country in foreign soil. i think it is wrong. youthfuly say it...
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and becoming friends with bill clinton to the point that in april of 1994, bill clinton arrives at the funeral to deliver a magisterial eulogy in which he says -- may the day of judging richard nixon only by watergate come to an end. nixon himself said only those , who have been in the deepest valleys can appreciate how magnificent it is on the highest mountaintop. in a life spent constantly navigating the peaks and valleys, nixon in his last 20 years could look back on his life and for once, enjoy the view. he had made it back. that is the story of "after the fall." i hope you read it. i hope you like it. i hope you know how grateful i am that you came. with that, i am happy to take questions or comments. [applause] >> thank you, kasey. we will take questions if you will raise your hands. i will come to you with a microphone. i want to ask the first one. can you give me what you think richard nixon would think of the current media arena? is -- ini mean by that this day and age, we have media that is so instant and quick and spread viral instantly with social media, can you give me you
and becoming friends with bill clinton to the point that in april of 1994, bill clinton arrives at the funeral to deliver a magisterial eulogy in which he says -- may the day of judging richard nixon only by watergate come to an end. nixon himself said only those , who have been in the deepest valleys can appreciate how magnificent it is on the highest mountaintop. in a life spent constantly navigating the peaks and valleys, nixon in his last 20 years could look back on his life and for once,...
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if they win, as you reported, it would be the first democrat since bill clinton in '92. we saw president trump in several battlegrounds today and former president obama in a key part of florida today, which also speaks volumes about who the biden camp is trying to reach in a key part of that all-important state. >> reporter: yeah, david, this was actually obama's second trip to florida in just the last three days, trying to get out the vote for biden in that critical i-4 corridor, where 1 in 4 florida voters live. biden and trump are locked in a tight race for this key state and they will both be there later this week. david? >> mary bruce with us every step of the way. mary, thank you. >>> as you mentioned, records are being set across this country with early voting in this pandemic. and so many americans on both sides who want to make sure their vote counts this year. tonight, this number. more than 90 million americans have requested mail-in ballots. and only about half of them have sent them back in. and so, authorities in several states tonight with a warning, to fi
if they win, as you reported, it would be the first democrat since bill clinton in '92. we saw president trump in several battlegrounds today and former president obama in a key part of florida today, which also speaks volumes about who the biden camp is trying to reach in a key part of that all-important state. >> reporter: yeah, david, this was actually obama's second trip to florida in just the last three days, trying to get out the vote for biden in that critical i-4 corridor, where 1...
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bush, businessman ross perot, and arkansas governor bill clinton.sident bill clinton and former senator bob dole. >> when senator dole made that remark about all the young elitists in the administration, one of the young men who work for me who grew up in a house trailer, he said, mr. president, up, how didou grew -- it is sort of their golden oldie. everybody -- i just don't think that dog will hunt this time. here is the record. we cut the deficit for years in a row for the first time since before the civil war -- i mean before world war ii and maybe before the civil war, too. new jobs..5 million record number of new small businesses. we made every one of them eligible for a tax cut. we have declining crime rates. and a 50% increase in child support and a crime bill with 60 death penalties and -- the american people can make up whether that is a liberal record or a record that is good for america. >> watch the full debate sunday at 11:00 eastern, 8:00 p.m. on a mac in history tv. up next on "the civil war," caroline wood newhall, a postdoctoral fe
bush, businessman ross perot, and arkansas governor bill clinton.sident bill clinton and former senator bob dole. >> when senator dole made that remark about all the young elitists in the administration, one of the young men who work for me who grew up in a house trailer, he said, mr. president, up, how didou grew -- it is sort of their golden oldie. everybody -- i just don't think that dog will hunt this time. here is the record. we cut the deficit for years in a row for the first time...
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bill clinton inherited a stair terrible stage in bosnia.his finest hour and it shows the limits of his realism because the difference is, holbrook had a passion, a sense america had to be involved in the bosnians of the world, if we let that country lead, it would eventually become our problem, possibly rupture the transatlantic alliance. it was not of no consequence. we actually did have a dog in that fight. thus he committed himself to that, he did it in a way that showed he did care about other countries and people and places whose names we can't pronounce who are suffering civil war as refugees and floods and famines, it characterizes him throughout his career. he had a passionate, humanitarian streak activated by the severing in the balkans as was very post war sense that america had to leave so he was not going to stop until he had a deal in the relentlessness peter mentioned was exactly what bosma bosnia brought out in him. the same qualities didn't work in other places but his strengths came together and achieved his history. >> sus
bill clinton inherited a stair terrible stage in bosnia.his finest hour and it shows the limits of his realism because the difference is, holbrook had a passion, a sense america had to be involved in the bosnians of the world, if we let that country lead, it would eventually become our problem, possibly rupture the transatlantic alliance. it was not of no consequence. we actually did have a dog in that fight. thus he committed himself to that, he did it in a way that showed he did care about...
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maybe in the next tier down, perhaps bill clinton. but these were people who could take advantage of situations, rhetorically, and all of them also had the facility to adapt to changing conditions. if things suddenly could shift, then we know they were able to respond rhetorically. other parts of this, too, would be grammatical correctness and cadence, being able to string ideas together. so, if we were looking towards maybe the bottom layer, george w. bush was not a particurly articulate president. donald trump is not particularly articulalate, thoug he has the benefit of great resources in media anand getting his message out. but that's's a different story. but communication competence is an issue. as we look at the 2020 race, i think that we're all wondering about joe biden and just how competent a speaker he is. unfortunately, he's had his issues with gaffes over the years, so this is something, if they hired me right w to work with him -- and by the way, joe, i'm available -- i'm available to anyone -- i would work with him on co
maybe in the next tier down, perhaps bill clinton. but these were people who could take advantage of situations, rhetorically, and all of them also had the facility to adapt to changing conditions. if things suddenly could shift, then we know they were able to respond rhetorically. other parts of this, too, would be grammatical correctness and cadence, being able to string ideas together. so, if we were looking towards maybe the bottom layer, george w. bush was not a particurly articulate...
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>> in 1996 he had just achieved his greatest triumph which was the peace talks and bill clinton was reelected and had to decide who would replace warren christopher as his secretary of state and it came down to richardholbrook and madeleine albright . clinton was leaning towards holbrook because he said he's brilliant. he has a great mind . he knows more, he's relentless. hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state which way decisively but in the end clinton said to al gore, i don't think holbrook has the self-awareness to keep these kinship from becoming toxic. that was clinton's shrewd analysis of holbrook's character. holbrook understood the person across the table whether it was slow but on milosevic or bill clinton. he did not know himself very well. he couldn't see himself. he couldn't see himself as others were seeing him. it was a kind of lifelong blindness to his own flaws in his own character that i think was a fatal flaw. and it meant he couldn't negotiate but when there was an obstacle that lay within himself, he didn't know how to get around it
>> in 1996 he had just achieved his greatest triumph which was the peace talks and bill clinton was reelected and had to decide who would replace warren christopher as his secretary of state and it came down to richardholbrook and madeleine albright . clinton was leaning towards holbrook because he said he's brilliant. he has a great mind . he knows more, he's relentless. hillary clinton wanted her husband to pick the first female secretary of state which way decisively but in the end...
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bill clinton learned come turn to one of his advisors and said, i never want to see that man again. he almost never did. woolsey had literally one meeting with the president and at one point there was a freak accident on the south lawn of the white house, a small plane crashed and killed the pilot. afterwards, woolsey said to the press, that was me try to get an appointment with bill clinton. >> oh, my god. >> it was not a very productive relationship, and woolsey met his demise over the james dando, that case, the most serious mold since kim philby probably in american intelligence history. intelligence history. happened on his watch. it ended, essentially ended his tenure. >> and what about the best relationship? >> that would be a number of contenders for that probably. i would say that bob gates and george h.w. bush had a very good relationship. leon panetta and barack obama had a very good relationship. john brennan and obama certainly. a spoiler alert. for those who know that i wrote another book called the gatekeepers about the white house chiefs of staff, some of the attribu
bill clinton learned come turn to one of his advisors and said, i never want to see that man again. he almost never did. woolsey had literally one meeting with the president and at one point there was a freak accident on the south lawn of the white house, a small plane crashed and killed the pilot. afterwards, woolsey said to the press, that was me try to get an appointment with bill clinton. >> oh, my god. >> it was not a very productive relationship, and woolsey met his demise...
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bush, bill clinton, and texas businessman ross perot. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the first presidential debate between president bill clinton and senator bob dole. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a discussion about the jim crow museum at fares state university in michigan and why the offensive artifacts are being used as teaching tools to promote conversation and understanding. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> up next on american history tv, the first of three 1992 presidential debates between president george bush, bill clinton, and independent candidate ross perot. >> here now is mr. ross perot. [ applause ] >> good to see you. good to see you. how are you? good to see you. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> now governor clinton. [ applause ] >> thank you. >> and now president bush. [ applause ] >> about 30 seconds, we'll be going on the air. >> good evening, and welcome to the first of three debates among the major candidates for president of the united states, sponsored by the commission on presidential debates. the candida
bush, bill clinton, and texas businessman ross perot. at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the first presidential debate between president bill clinton and senator bob dole. at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts a discussion about the jim crow museum at fares state university in michigan and why the offensive artifacts are being used as teaching tools to promote conversation and understanding. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> up next on american history tv, the first of...
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eastern, the first presidential debate between president bill clinton and senator rob, and 6:00 p.m.n american artifacts, discussion about the museum of memorabilia in big rapids, michigan. artifacts are being used as a teaching tool conversation and understanding, exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span three. ♪ national institutes of health director, doctor francis collins gave an update on covid-19 vaccine trials in the current increase in a career is the country. this is one hour. welcome to the national professional journalists. michael, 113 president of the national press club in the form of general of the radio network,
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your pain compared to some of my joe biden or bill clinton? absolutely. an interesting thing about town a kind ofbegan with one-on-one interview almost like a debate with samantha guthrie. stagep aide walked out on and pulled her aside and reminded her, the terms are this is supposed to be a town hall with voters. in that moment at least, you had the campaign eager to get back to voter questions. which might not be where the president shines but they realized would be less combative. then what he was doing in real-time with savannah. who did a fantastic interview. >> i was about to ask you to dig a little deeper. there.lled a little tea i have not had a chance to read the papers. the fact that the campaign went know, her and said, you how about questions from real people? it gets to what i was going to ask about savannah guthrie. 's experience was akin to that with jonathan swann. when they did that instantly epic interview where jonathan swann fact checked and pushed back in the president in real time. i am wondering how does the president de
your pain compared to some of my joe biden or bill clinton? absolutely. an interesting thing about town a kind ofbegan with one-on-one interview almost like a debate with samantha guthrie. stagep aide walked out on and pulled her aside and reminded her, the terms are this is supposed to be a town hall with voters. in that moment at least, you had the campaign eager to get back to voter questions. which might not be where the president shines but they realized would be less combative. then what...
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as bill clinton used to say, the economy is stupid then obviously trump will win the election. the problem with your argument, austin, the tax cuts didn't work, by the end of 2019 within three years, we have the lowest poverty rate in the history of the united states. we have the lowest unemployment rate in the history of the united states. we have the biggest income gains and the history of the united states. my goodness, how is that not a success? >> two of those three are not factually correct. >> yes, they are. we have the lowest unemployment rate and income gains. >> bill: austin. >> those are not true. we did not have the biggest income gain. >> bill: hang on, steve. >> and now, we have out-of-control bundled response to the disease that they continue to downplay and say it will go away like a miracle. it is bringing our economy to its knees. >> bill: okay, gentlemen. >> you lose $100 million and get back 65, you are not better off. >> bill: a week from today we will find out who is a right. >> the statistics come i'm right about those statistics. >> thank you, steve, tha
as bill clinton used to say, the economy is stupid then obviously trump will win the election. the problem with your argument, austin, the tax cuts didn't work, by the end of 2019 within three years, we have the lowest poverty rate in the history of the united states. we have the lowest unemployment rate in the history of the united states. we have the biggest income gains and the history of the united states. my goodness, how is that not a success? >> two of those three are not factually...
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is there indifference to how donald trump generally is able to express empathy and bill clinton style feel your pain when talking to an average voter compared to someone like joe biden or bill clinton? absolutely. it is not where the president shines. he doesn't minded. he didnhall yesterday, it's began with a one-on-one interview, combative interview, relentless interview, almost like a debate with savannah guthrie. in the first commercial break, a trump aide walked on stage and pulled savannah aside and reminded her that, hey, the terms are that this is supposed to be a townhall with voters. in that moment, you had the trunk campaign eager to get back to voter questions, which might not be where the president shines showing empathy, but they realized it would certainly be less combative and less relentless follow-up that would get the president in trouble then what he was doing in real-time with savannah. who did a fantastic interview. jonathan: i was about to ask you to dive a little deeper into her questioning, but you spilled a little tea there. i haven't had a chance to read the
is there indifference to how donald trump generally is able to express empathy and bill clinton style feel your pain when talking to an average voter compared to someone like joe biden or bill clinton? absolutely. it is not where the president shines. he doesn't minded. he didnhall yesterday, it's began with a one-on-one interview, combative interview, relentless interview, almost like a debate with savannah guthrie. in the first commercial break, a trump aide walked on stage and pulled...
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president and bill clinton and dole, from the 1996 presidential debate. 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv this week in every week on c-span 3. >> president jimmy carter accepted his party's presidential nomination for a second term at the 1980 democratic national convention in new york city. in his speech, president carter called ronald reagan's proposals quote fantasy, and he criticize mr. reagan's military spending and tax cut plans. >> paula, democrats elicit is an, i thank you for the nomination you've offered me. and i especially thank you for trusting as my running meet the best partner anyone could ever have, chris mondale. [applause] with gratitude and determination, i accept your nomination. i'm proud to run on the progressive vote that you have and the convention. -- a campaign that defines -- a campaign that response to the intelligence of the american people. a campaign that talks sense. we are going to beat the republicans in november. we will when because we're at the podium of a president who you had to get elected. franklin roosevelt. [applause] w
president and bill clinton and dole, from the 1996 presidential debate. 8 pm eastern. enjoy american history tv this week in every week on c-span 3. >> president jimmy carter accepted his party's presidential nomination for a second term at the 1980 democratic national convention in new york city. in his speech, president carter called ronald reagan's proposals quote fantasy, and he criticize mr. reagan's military spending and tax cut plans. >> paula, democrats elicit is an, i thank...
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that's what obama did, that's what bill clinton did. outsourced the jobs and you had obama about to sign something into law as well to outsource more jobs. those manufacturing jobs are not coming back, you have to wave a wand and then you can be in more debt. we need a leader like donald j trump that knows how to negotiate and get these jobs back here. allow them, they are ripping out the fabric of america, he better not charge, they are charging us. it's across the board and it took donald trump, a businessman to come in and realize this is like a business, let's run it like a business so we can all be happy. if you want to know what's going on with the people, at the head is trump. the body of the people be prospering. we will not prosper if you don't have somebody, if you have somebody ignorant enough to outsource our jobs, you've got people here in america who need those jobs. >> that's right. >> finally, let's hear from john in virginia. >> i have a comment for you beautiful ladies. i want to say, this is the first time i heard you
that's what obama did, that's what bill clinton did. outsourced the jobs and you had obama about to sign something into law as well to outsource more jobs. those manufacturing jobs are not coming back, you have to wave a wand and then you can be in more debt. we need a leader like donald j trump that knows how to negotiate and get these jobs back here. allow them, they are ripping out the fabric of america, he better not charge, they are charging us. it's across the board and it took donald...
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in any event, cia tried to track down him and i tell the story of an operation on bill clinton's watch at the end of his presidency, cia director in which they track them down beirut and discovered visiting his mistresses flat and he would visit her and he would beat her as it turned out, the cia listed her set him up and grabbed him and bundle him down and onto a boat and off to a battleship offshore. the operation failed and another decade went by before the cia finally tracked him down in damascus so i tell that story in detail how the joint cia operation, they finally got him and tracked him as he was driving around damascus in his suv. they decided they couldn't plant the bomb in a phone, he discarded phones too often but he always had his suv and they wound up, cia building a bomb, they had a technical marvel because they had to replace the whole back door of the suv without the bodyguards noticing and mesh paint color exactly. they did all this and pulled the trigger and at one time, in one moment while surveilling him and waiting for the moment to strike, they looked and looked
in any event, cia tried to track down him and i tell the story of an operation on bill clinton's watch at the end of his presidency, cia director in which they track them down beirut and discovered visiting his mistresses flat and he would visit her and he would beat her as it turned out, the cia listed her set him up and grabbed him and bundle him down and onto a boat and off to a battleship offshore. the operation failed and another decade went by before the cia finally tracked him down in...
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eastern first presidential debate between bill clinton and ross, then at 2 p.m.ern, the first presidential debate between president bill clinton and bob dole and 6 p.m. eastern on american artifact in big rapids michigan and why the artifacts are used as teaching tools to promote conversation and understanding, exploring l american story. watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span 3. >> the constitution is on. be a part of this year's c-span student video competition. middle and high school students be the start of a national conversation by making a 5 to 6 minute documentary explaining what you want them to discuss in 2021 be bold with documentary show supporting opposing point of view and include c-span video be a winner with 100,000 dollars in total cash prizes. including grand prize of $5,000. the deadline to submit videos is january 20th, 2021. be informed you'll find competition rules, tips and more information on how to get started at our website. student cam.org. ♪ >> keeping our now over 40 year commitment to congressional coverage live to the flo
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bill clinton repeatedly struck presidential palace in iraq.d reagan attempted to kill muammar qaddafi. on and on. you can go back to history through the coups. the reason i bring this up is wet my great fear is if defeat donald trump and he is no longer president and we pretend that all of these bad thin happen as a result of dald trump, then we reay have not moved forward yes, we have stanched the bleeding. this is a horrifying administration. but unless we're are willing to take on the fact that our electoral system is bought and paid for by corporation, that the united states is constantly despotics politics to resumes, the belief that we have the right to kill anyone anywhere on the flimsiest of justifications -- if we pretend it was just lawlessness began with donald trump, in a sort of like when obama said we need to look forward not backward and refused to hold any cia torturers accountable. it is the number one way to assure that torture will happen again. it is the number one way to ensure u.s. militarism and the killing of civilians
bill clinton repeatedly struck presidential palace in iraq.d reagan attempted to kill muammar qaddafi. on and on. you can go back to history through the coups. the reason i bring this up is wet my great fear is if defeat donald trump and he is no longer president and we pretend that all of these bad thin happen as a result of dald trump, then we reay have not moved forward yes, we have stanched the bleeding. this is a horrifying administration. but unless we're are willing to take on the fact...
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eastern, bill clinton and senator bob dole. on american artifact, a discussion of jim crow museum of racist memorabilia in big rapids, michigan and why the offensive artifacts are being used as teaching tools to promote conversation and understanding. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> richard nixon accepts his party's presidential nomination for a second term at the 1972 republican national convention in miami beach, florida. president nixon won the 1972 general election in a landslide over democratic nominee george mcgovern carrying 49 states. >> the president of the united states! [ cheers and applause ] >> mr. chairman, delegates to this convention, my fellow americans, four years ago standing in this very place i proudly accepted your nomination for president of the united states. [ cheers and applause ] . >> and with your help and with the votes of millions of americans we won a great victory in 1968. tonight, i again, proudly accept your nomination for president of the uni
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feel her pain when talking to an average voter compared to some like joe biden or bill clinton? absolutely. it's not for the president shines. heat doesn't might get an interesting thing about townhall he did yesterday. itng really began with a kind of one-on-one interview, combative interview relentless interview almost like a debate with savannah guthrie. at the first commercial break a trump and walked out on stage and sort of cold savannah aside and reminded her that hey, the terms of this is supposed to be a townhallum with voters. in that moment you had the trump campaign eager to get back to voter questions, which again might not be with the president shines showing empathy but they realized it would certainly be less combative and less kind of relentless follow-up that was getting the president trump of what he was doing in real-time with savannah, who did do a fantastic interview. >> yes, i was about to ask you to dive a little deeper into her questioning, but you spilled a little teaser which i admit i haven't read the morning papers but the fact that trump campaign we
feel her pain when talking to an average voter compared to some like joe biden or bill clinton? absolutely. it's not for the president shines. heat doesn't might get an interesting thing about townhall he did yesterday. itng really began with a kind of one-on-one interview, combative interview relentless interview almost like a debate with savannah guthrie. at the first commercial break a trump and walked out on stage and sort of cold savannah aside and reminded her that hey, the terms of this...
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bush, bill clinton and texas businessman ross perot. and then at p.m.tern the first presidential debate between resident bill clinton and senator bob dole at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts but a discussion about the jim crow museum of racist memorabilia at the university in big rapids, michigan. and why defensive artifacts are being used as teaching tools to promote conversation and understanding, exploring the american story. watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span three. >> there are 35 seats for this year in the u.s. senate. twelve of them currently held by democrats. senator jean shaheen is
bush, bill clinton and texas businessman ross perot. and then at p.m.tern the first presidential debate between resident bill clinton and senator bob dole at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts but a discussion about the jim crow museum of racist memorabilia at the university in big rapids, michigan. and why defensive artifacts are being used as teaching tools to promote conversation and understanding, exploring the american story. watch american history tv, this weekend on c-span three....
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if i were to take two presidents who were not good at this, donald trump and bill clinton. they both were thin-skinned whether personal life was concerned, not willing to engage in friendly banter that lends itself to positive treatment. when you're running for president, these are shows that have a lot of people might not think that much about politics so during the last year or so, we seen one democratic candidate after another on kimmel and fallon, it's a chance to be heard in the national audience, it doesn't have a lot to say about politics and that is a vehicle so i think trump has come to the conclusion most of his supporters are not going to be reached this way, more effective connecting with fox news, calling into talk shows and chatting up the host of hannity and other shows on fox. >> why are there right-leaning comedians? >> i do think it has to do with the issues i've raised in the conversation been having here but simply find there isn't an audience for its. i suppose one answer in his the audience is younger and college aged young adult audience doesn't have
if i were to take two presidents who were not good at this, donald trump and bill clinton. they both were thin-skinned whether personal life was concerned, not willing to engage in friendly banter that lends itself to positive treatment. when you're running for president, these are shows that have a lot of people might not think that much about politics so during the last year or so, we seen one democratic candidate after another on kimmel and fallon, it's a chance to be heard in the national...
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it is an since 1992, bill clinton that a democrat won georgia. last time, the last week before november 1st, 1992, bill clinton so it's getting very interesting here. here was biden talking about the red state opportunities he sees and where he's going. >> i'm going to iowa, wisconsin, georgia, florida and other places as well. there's a lot we have been doing. >> donald trump barnstorming the country, the map you see here three rallies in michigan, wisconsin and nebraska, arizona tomorrow, biden headed to florida as donald trump yesterday was all across pennsylvania hammering biden over his mistake over transitioning away from the oil and gas industry. >> joe biden confirmed his plan to abolish the entire us oil industry. that means no fracking, no jobs, no energy for pennsylvania families. we are energy independent and they want to end that. >> no more oil, joe, he will eradicate your energy and send pennsylvania into a crippling depression. >> biden in a surprise appearance walking back his fracking position. >> i'm not shutting down oilfields
it is an since 1992, bill clinton that a democrat won georgia. last time, the last week before november 1st, 1992, bill clinton so it's getting very interesting here. here was biden talking about the red state opportunities he sees and where he's going. >> i'm going to iowa, wisconsin, georgia, florida and other places as well. there's a lot we have been doing. >> donald trump barnstorming the country, the map you see here three rallies in michigan, wisconsin and nebraska, arizona...
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bill clinton [inaudible] he never got an oral briefing. he just would not be they read the book very very closely. the agency's morale was terrible because they didn't have access. w may not have listened and may have ignored the warnings but the agency's morale went through the rest that i can only imagine when trump doesn't take oral briefings and doesn't. [inaudible] as we think about the future presidents and i think the congress [inaudible] the congress and through the congress needs to be the customer as well. we have an appreciation to make this known to the public. a simple way to do that of course is to register it as a worldwide threat. >> it's an optional exercise. >> it's a legal responsibility. that is classified but he's in a classified briefing usually. even a classified briefing usually has a public consequence and it seems to me that ought to be changed i would recommend to joe biden. one thing to do and i think it would recommend something like that. >> i completely agree with you and i think that the other thing that fra
bill clinton [inaudible] he never got an oral briefing. he just would not be they read the book very very closely. the agency's morale was terrible because they didn't have access. w may not have listened and may have ignored the warnings but the agency's morale went through the rest that i can only imagine when trump doesn't take oral briefings and doesn't. [inaudible] as we think about the future presidents and i think the congress [inaudible] the congress and through the congress needs to be...
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that's what bill clinton did. they took an outsourced jobs and yet obama that was about to sign something the transpacific, about to signed into law as well to outsource more jobs, that those benefaction jobs are not coming back. you have to wave a magic wand and then go to school c can be in more debt. we need a leader like donald j. trump that no how to negotiate, okay, and get these jobs back here, have -- allow these countries that they're ripping off the fabric of america by not charging, we're not charging their terrorist but we are charging -- their charges arches. across the board, to donald trump, some of that was a businessman to come in and realize this is like a business. let's run this like a business so that we can all be happy. if you ever want to know what's going on with the body of people, check the head. while we cannot be prosperous if you got somebody that's ignorant enough to outsource our jobs to somewhere else for lower wages, why your people right here in america that need those jobs. >> g
that's what bill clinton did. they took an outsourced jobs and yet obama that was about to sign something the transpacific, about to signed into law as well to outsource more jobs, that those benefaction jobs are not coming back. you have to wave a magic wand and then go to school c can be in more debt. we need a leader like donald j. trump that no how to negotiate, okay, and get these jobs back here, have -- allow these countries that they're ripping off the fabric of america by not charging,...
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president. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, bill clinton! >> [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. mister chairman. mr. chairman, mr. vice president, my fellow democrats and my fellow americans. thank you for your nomination. [applause] i don't know if i can find a fancy way to say this, but i accept. [applause] thank you. so many have contributed to the record we have made for the american people, but one above all, my partner, my friend, and the best vice president in our history, al gore. [applause] >> tonight i think the city of chicago, it's great mayor and it's wonderful people for this magnificent convention. i love chicago for many reasons. for your powerful spirit, your sports teams, you are lively politics, but most of all for the love and light of my life, chicago's daughter, hillary. you and i set forth on a journey four years ago to bring forth our vision for the country. to keep the american dream alive for all who are willi
president. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president of the united states, bill clinton! >> [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you very much. thank you. mister chairman. mr. chairman, mr. vice president, my fellow democrats and my fellow americans. thank you for your nomination. [applause] i don't know if i can find a fancy way to say this, but i accept. [applause] thank you. so many have...
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and they came in together with bill clinton, actually, and all of them. and it was unscheduled meaning that they found out they had a problem. it was unscheduled. they got here at 7:00. they had 500 people. i got here at 1:00 in the morning and started speaking at 1:00 in the morning in grand rapids. we had 32,000 people. [cheers and applause] and remember, it was now -- think of this. it was now election day. it was now election day. i got home and our future first lady said to me, are you crazy? i got home at 4:00 in the morning. ronna mcdaniel did a fantastic job. congressmen, are we doing okay? are we winning yet? the great john james is going to win. [cheers and applause] mask in chair laura cox is terrific. thank you. how are we doing, lara? are we up? he said two points. that's not enough. we need to get a little more than that. two points today. they great ted nugent. he is the only one who really dressed property. great job, we appreciate it. i'm president of the police officers association of michigan, jim! he is central casting. candidates for
and they came in together with bill clinton, actually, and all of them. and it was unscheduled meaning that they found out they had a problem. it was unscheduled. they got here at 7:00. they had 500 people. i got here at 1:00 in the morning and started speaking at 1:00 in the morning in grand rapids. we had 32,000 people. [cheers and applause] and remember, it was now -- think of this. it was now election day. it was now election day. i got home and our future first lady said to me, are you...
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look what happened to bill clinton because of that. he was impeached, not convicted, but impeached because of indiscretions. now we get to the point where we have a president who seems to have many indiscretions in his background, but it did not matter to people, apparently, who voted for him. so, it seems like, in that case, we have come up full-circle. in nixon's case, no one said that nixon had personal indiscretions involving pat,thfulness to his wife, but his anger, yes, and some corruption issues or how he went about his campaigning. he had kind of a scorched earth approach to campaigning. that seems to be the road to the white house now and in terms of corruption, watergate seems almost mild by today's standards. so in some ways it seems that we would have more information about those two candidates from 1960, but we seem to have come full circle and that, perhaps, we are so satiated with all this information that it no longer seems to matter. host: new jersey, this is martin, a republican, good morning. caller: good morning. ho
look what happened to bill clinton because of that. he was impeached, not convicted, but impeached because of indiscretions. now we get to the point where we have a president who seems to have many indiscretions in his background, but it did not matter to people, apparently, who voted for him. so, it seems like, in that case, we have come up full-circle. in nixon's case, no one said that nixon had personal indiscretions involving pat,thfulness to his wife, but his anger, yes, and some...
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in the 1996 election he endorsed bill clinton for president. i would love the panel to speak to the motivations behind that endorsement. >> he was a guy who could bear grudges. bob dole had been around a lot. in republican politics. i wouldn't be surprised if bob dole angered him somewhere along the way. i don't know the back story behind it. i would love to know. >> he also endorsed a woman named karen english for a congressional seat in arizona, a democrat. she won and served one term. >> along those lines, when you ask about his consistency, one of my favorite stories is about that. he endorsed someone who he believed was a fiscal conservative but was a democrat over the republican who he thought was a profligate big spender. and so the republican party chairman in arizona -- this is how the story goes -- called him up, and said, barry, you are speaking out too much and you need to get in line. if you don't, you know, if you don't stop endorsing this democrat we'll take your name off of the republican party headquarters. and barry said to hi
in the 1996 election he endorsed bill clinton for president. i would love the panel to speak to the motivations behind that endorsement. >> he was a guy who could bear grudges. bob dole had been around a lot. in republican politics. i wouldn't be surprised if bob dole angered him somewhere along the way. i don't know the back story behind it. i would love to know. >> he also endorsed a woman named karen english for a congressional seat in arizona, a democrat. she won and served one...
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you saw bill clinton institute for war room.flat-footed and he never really recovered from the furlough spots and the ranr spots that bush against him. was a national voice over artist name of mary lemmon -- the people who did these ads, did they ever have a disadvantage in terms of them being labeled one political party or the other? you know, i don't know. i have not heard of anyone being labeled. it may be the case. this is something i did not mention early on. remember earlier when we show that bob and ike spot, both of , theoices were mel blanc voice of bugs bunny and elmer five and the other spots, i like ike was the spot produced by disney, roy disney, walt disney's brother. there are these great examples of prominent people, well known voice actors and maybe do not get the credit they deserve, and they might not often want the credit. was actors, i understand are generally doing it or the paycheck. consultants are looking for a particular kind of voice, not the new agrees with the politics area -- politics. host: letter
you saw bill clinton institute for war room.flat-footed and he never really recovered from the furlough spots and the ranr spots that bush against him. was a national voice over artist name of mary lemmon -- the people who did these ads, did they ever have a disadvantage in terms of them being labeled one political party or the other? you know, i don't know. i have not heard of anyone being labeled. it may be the case. this is something i did not mention early on. remember earlier when we show...
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eastern, bill clinton and senator bob dole.american artifact, a discussion of jim crow museum of racist memorabilia in big rapids, michigan and why the offensive artifacts are being used as teaching tools to promote conversation and understanding. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> richard nixon accepts his party's presidential nomination for a second term at the 1972 republican national convention in miami beach, florida. president nixon won the 1972 general election in a landslide over democratic nominee george mcgovern carrying 49 states.
eastern, bill clinton and senator bob dole.american artifact, a discussion of jim crow museum of racist memorabilia in big rapids, michigan and why the offensive artifacts are being used as teaching tools to promote conversation and understanding. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >> richard nixon accepts his party's presidential nomination for a second term at the 1972 republican national convention in miami beach, florida. president nixon...
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because georgia has gone republican since the last time they elected a democrat in 1902 that was bill clinton won by a slim majority but since then it's been firmly in the pocket of the republican party that's trump's party now trump looks like he's in a little bit of trouble here latest polls show biden the head or neck and neck with trump which is somewhat unexpected but some pollsters put this down to changing demographics here you have a rising latino population they tend to vote democrat and then black americans who vote overwhelmingly democrat are going to the polls in higher numbers and we're seeing that with early voting so this could turn georgia into a swing state this election. you can reuse am and as if in macon georgia that is one of the other stories making news around the world british prime minister barak johnson has told his country to prepare for a no deal breck's it accusing me or opinion of not negotiating seriously he called his comments empty rhetoric the 2 sides have been unable to agree on their future trading relationship since the u.k. officially left the in the year
because georgia has gone republican since the last time they elected a democrat in 1902 that was bill clinton won by a slim majority but since then it's been firmly in the pocket of the republican party that's trump's party now trump looks like he's in a little bit of trouble here latest polls show biden the head or neck and neck with trump which is somewhat unexpected but some pollsters put this down to changing demographics here you have a rising latino population they tend to vote democrat...
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the response from cnn, the former secretary for bill clinton, what do you expect? scully defense, fact, if steve scully says it, you can take it to the bank, period. anyone who questions him or makes accusations is a damn liar. now we know this week who the damn liar was. he had no tweet and c-span has suspended him for lying about what happened. now, the irony is that scully, by the way, who i have always personally liked. he's never been anything but kind and nice to me, but he only got caught in this endeavor because he worked for c-span, which apparently does care about whether their employees are being forthcoming, whether they are lying. if he had worked for a major outlet like cnn or nbc, they bewould not object. and of course, he would have gotten away with the whole thing. you don't believe me? three years ago cnn anchor anderson cooper claimed he too was hacked after posting a vicious trump tweet. there was no apology. cnn offered up this laughable excuse. cooper's assistant inadvertently left his phone unlocked and unattended at the gym early this mornin
the response from cnn, the former secretary for bill clinton, what do you expect? scully defense, fact, if steve scully says it, you can take it to the bank, period. anyone who questions him or makes accusations is a damn liar. now we know this week who the damn liar was. he had no tweet and c-span has suspended him for lying about what happened. now, the irony is that scully, by the way, who i have always personally liked. he's never been anything but kind and nice to me, but he only got...