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fue este presidente y yo estoy aquÍ para honrarlo >>> pero eso no estÁ pasando cuando vemos a bill clintons decÍan era su contrario bill clinton que le ganÓ a su padre sin embargo, tienen una estrecha amistad y tambiÉn ha hecho gran amistad con barack obama y michelle obama >>> sÍ de hecho el presidente clinton y bush han creado un programa para crecer lÍderes a travÉs de sectores y partidos en que tuve el privilegio de participar entonces ahÍ estÁn tratando de nutrir el bipartidismo para gobernar >>> ahora vamos a escuchar la presentaciÓn de barack y michelle obama. (trompetas). (aplausos). (aplausos). (aplausos). presidente nÚmero 44. >>> ahÍ acaban los nÚmeros en cuanto a presencia el 45 no va a estar >>> los presidentes que quedan con vida solo jimmy carter no estÁ porque tiene 96 aÑos de edad sigue trabajando sigue aÑos pero tampoco puede venir a un viaje a washington, dc con su amada roselyn pero estÁn viendo por televisiÓn espero por noticias telemundo >> (risas) >>> tengo entendido josÉ que son 5-6 presidentes que su vicepresidente ha sido electo muy pocos >>> mira quÉ maravillosa
fue este presidente y yo estoy aquÍ para honrarlo >>> pero eso no estÁ pasando cuando vemos a bill clintons decÍan era su contrario bill clinton que le ganÓ a su padre sin embargo, tienen una estrecha amistad y tambiÉn ha hecho gran amistad con barack obama y michelle obama >>> sÍ de hecho el presidente clinton y bush han creado un programa para crecer lÍderes a travÉs de sectores y partidos en que tuve el privilegio de participar entonces ahÍ estÁn tratando de...
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and bill clinton pardoned his brother for. clinton pardoned his brotherfor drug offences.his is ridiculous to say briefly because it is such a controversial question, if president trump or wanting to pardon himself? we will get to that in a second. clinton did cross the line. before, it was hard to see relatives being pardoned, clinical donors being pardoned, clinical donors being pardoned and people who went to prison and stay quiet about it. president trump, if you think of bill clinton on steroids, there seems to be one pattern, the pattern seems to be one pattern, the pattern seems to be people whose infraction was caused by illegal service to the president, not to the country, not to a petty crime, not to bake robbery or theft or tax evasion, these are things that involve the president of the united states in his campaign and various business pursuits. —— bank robbery. iwas his campaign and various business pursuits. —— bank robbery. i was a most magnanimous pardon was gerald ford's pardon of richard nixon because he felt the country had been through enough watergate,
and bill clinton pardoned his brother for. clinton pardoned his brotherfor drug offences.his is ridiculous to say briefly because it is such a controversial question, if president trump or wanting to pardon himself? we will get to that in a second. clinton did cross the line. before, it was hard to see relatives being pardoned, clinical donors being pardoned, clinical donors being pardoned and people who went to prison and stay quiet about it. president trump, if you think of bill clinton on...
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like republicans hated bill clinton. i found him a very good guy to work with -- i should say a good president to work with. george w. bush, democrats made him the villain of the year. he intentionally allowed 9/11 to happen, he lied about weapons in iraq. when you are with him, you see what a thorough person he was. president obama was different from the others in that he was more remote. i've heard this from democrats, too. i have no personal grievance with president obama. he actually offered me to become ambassador to ireland. i never had any personal disagreements with him. but he was more remote. even when they have the white barbecues, president clinton or president bush would be waiting into the crowd. president obama was very formal. always a gentleman. i never heard of him being abusive or anything like that, but he was very distant. on the other hand, joe biden, he would be wrestling with people, getting in a headlock, throwing jokes. he was totally different. also, michelle obama was extremely outgoing. i'm n
like republicans hated bill clinton. i found him a very good guy to work with -- i should say a good president to work with. george w. bush, democrats made him the villain of the year. he intentionally allowed 9/11 to happen, he lied about weapons in iraq. when you are with him, you see what a thorough person he was. president obama was different from the others in that he was more remote. i've heard this from democrats, too. i have no personal grievance with president obama. he actually...
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bill clinton did _ ridge back in 2001. bill clinton did many. - ridge back in 2001. a lot. it goes back to the roosevelt era and ultimately back to the kings of mediaeval england. {iii back to the kings of mediaeval encland. . ., , england. of course, the founders _ england. of course, the founders of— england. of course, the founders of the - england. of course, the l founders of the american republic wrote the pardoning power in thinking that it would check the executive, just as they like to check the king. that was their experience in the 1790s when the revision became part of the constitution. i don't know that they would necessarily approve what it's become. 0ften they would necessarily approve what it's become. often there are hundreds or potentially even thousands of pardons. some are justified, even thousands of pardons. some arejustified, some of even thousands of pardons. some are justified, some of these pardons are coming about because criminaljustice groups because criminal justice groups have because criminaljustice groups have pushed them, and the tru
bill clinton did _ ridge back in 2001. bill clinton did many. - ridge back in 2001. a lot. it goes back to the roosevelt era and ultimately back to the kings of mediaeval england. {iii back to the kings of mediaeval encland. . ., , england. of course, the founders _ england. of course, the founders of— england. of course, the founders of the - england. of course, the l founders of the american republic wrote the pardoning power in thinking that it would check the executive, just as they like...
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throw bill clinton in the mix. you read that 1000-page memoir of his. >> he was not an ordinary person, but also [indiscernible] dr. kastor: i think that's a terrific point that clinton also talked about being from modest circumstances. they all have to do a certain kind of humble brad, you know? i wanted to help the people. and i think every president does but at the same time they do like to announce their accomplishments. they may or may not be modest individuals, but the memoir is modest. there's much work harder in this. where is carter -- there's much more of carter in this. where is carter in this? >> an outsider from georgia, but at the same time, he did not come from the same place as a bill clinton. so he's that weird in between and he did not have the same intellectual ability of someone like nixon. he did not seem arrogant in that way because he doesn't. he's this very weird ambiguous figure. dr. kastor: yes. and you mentioned the paper that is so interesting, the way that carter goes in his memoir to se
throw bill clinton in the mix. you read that 1000-page memoir of his. >> he was not an ordinary person, but also [indiscernible] dr. kastor: i think that's a terrific point that clinton also talked about being from modest circumstances. they all have to do a certain kind of humble brad, you know? i wanted to help the people. and i think every president does but at the same time they do like to announce their accomplishments. they may or may not be modest individuals, but the memoir is...
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something similar occurred during the presidency of bill clinton in the 1996 address.you can spot the difference. [video clip] >> i would like to give you an example. his name is richard dean. he is a 49-year-old vietnam veteran who has worked for the social security administration for 22 years. last year, he was hard at work in the federal building in oklahoma city when the blast killed 159 people. it brought the rubble down all around. he reentered that building four times and the saved the lives of three women. he is here with us this evening and i want to recognize richard and applaud his public service and his extraordinary personal heroism. [applause] [applause] richard dean's story does not end there. this last november, he was forced out of the office when the government shut down. and the second time the government shut down, he continued helping social security recipients but was working without pay. on behalf of richard dean and his family and all of the people who are out there working every day doing a good job for the american people, i challenge all of y
something similar occurred during the presidency of bill clinton in the 1996 address.you can spot the difference. [video clip] >> i would like to give you an example. his name is richard dean. he is a 49-year-old vietnam veteran who has worked for the social security administration for 22 years. last year, he was hard at work in the federal building in oklahoma city when the blast killed 159 people. it brought the rubble down all around. he reentered that building four times and the saved...
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and bill clinton did many, i think. jimmy carter of course did a lot.ck to the kings of mediaeval england? yes, well, of course, the founders of the american republic wrote the pardoning power in thinking that it would check the executive, just as they like to check the king. that was their experience in the 1790s when that provision became a part of the constitution. i don't know that they would necessarily approve what it's become. often there are hundreds or potentially even thousands of pardons. some arejustified, some of these pardons are coming about because criminaljustice groups have pushed them, and the trump administration or pieces of it including the president's daughter ivanka trump has been urging the president to show some compassion right at the end. as if that's going to change the evaluation of the most controversial residency in american history. what is likely to be particularly controversial if he is pardoning people who are seen to have done favours for the president or protected the president. do you think he is likely in some way
and bill clinton did many, i think. jimmy carter of course did a lot.ck to the kings of mediaeval england? yes, well, of course, the founders of the american republic wrote the pardoning power in thinking that it would check the executive, just as they like to check the king. that was their experience in the 1790s when that provision became a part of the constitution. i don't know that they would necessarily approve what it's become. often there are hundreds or potentially even thousands of...
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we caught him plagiarizing bill clinton. >> people the world over have always been more impressed byower of example rather than the example of our power. >> we'll lead not merely by the example of our power. but the power of our example. jesse: "watters' world" will cover joe biden honestly. we'll be watching him closely and we'll always tell you the truth about what we see. joining me now to react, fox news contributor, miranda devine. what was your reaction to watters words? >> they were very wise words. we wish joe biden the best and we would love it if he could unify the country. but every action he has taken since he was sworn in was a spit in the eye to normal americans not pro teghted by wealth or protected jobs. they are exposed to policies such as dismantling border protect. sending in super spreader events coming over the border from our south. and things like killing jobs with killing off the keystone pipeline. those things are not unifying. at the same time they now have chosen a new acronym. it's called dve. domestic violence extremism. that's what you just played us fro
we caught him plagiarizing bill clinton. >> people the world over have always been more impressed byower of example rather than the example of our power. >> we'll lead not merely by the example of our power. but the power of our example. jesse: "watters' world" will cover joe biden honestly. we'll be watching him closely and we'll always tell you the truth about what we see. joining me now to react, fox news contributor, miranda devine. what was your reaction to watters...
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you know bill clinton well. you were his speaker during that time and became unknown -- biden now, the entire democratic party has gone so far radical socialist left, i don't think biden is capable of standing up to his radical base, do you? >> yeah, i mean, i think you have to think in terms of the biden machine, not biden m personally. biden didn't personally sit down and draft 17 executive orders but radicals on his staff did and in some ways i thought the most telling was their decision. think about this. on the very day he was sworn in as president, he signed an executive order to destroy the 1776 commissioner. and all of our viewers tonight ought to ask themselves, what is it about this 1776 commissioner that made it such a big deal that biden went out of his way to destroy it on his first day of office? the answer is it is a pro-american pro-history, history which threatens the very essence of the modern left and all of their 1619 project and all of their lies. so what you have is a president
you know bill clinton well. you were his speaker during that time and became unknown -- biden now, the entire democratic party has gone so far radical socialist left, i don't think biden is capable of standing up to his radical base, do you? >> yeah, i mean, i think you have to think in terms of the biden machine, not biden m personally. biden didn't personally sit down and draft 17 executive orders but radicals on his staff did and in some ways i thought the most telling was their...
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i think bill clinton is the best historical example.last day in office in between bill clinton issued pardons to political allies, donors, even to his own half brother. what happened there? that sparked a criminal office by my old office, the southern district of new york. it did not result in any convictions or charges. however, i think if the president goes down this road based on the "new york times" reporting prosecutors absolutely have to take a look. this can't be influence peddling, can't have a system where people -- wealthy people can use their access and checkbooks and essentially buy a pardon so i urge prosecutors when this is all over, depending how this plays out, don't be afraid. prosecutors need to dig in and take a hard look and make sure our pardon process is not being used and bought and sold. >> appreciate you saying that. elie honig, good to see you. thanks so much. >> thanks, brooke. >>> president-elect joe biden revealing his plans to roll back president trump's more controversial policies and he'll do it on day on
i think bill clinton is the best historical example.last day in office in between bill clinton issued pardons to political allies, donors, even to his own half brother. what happened there? that sparked a criminal office by my old office, the southern district of new york. it did not result in any convictions or charges. however, i think if the president goes down this road based on the "new york times" reporting prosecutors absolutely have to take a look. this can't be influence...
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bush famously left bill clinton a note, saying, quote, "you will be our president when you read this note. your success is now our country's success. i am rooting hard for you." trump is instead planning a farewell ceremony for himself at joint base andrews, with great military fanfare. then he'll board air force one for the last time and head to mar-a-lago, where moving trucks were spotted today. before he goes, trump is expected to announce about 100 pardons. but sources tell abc news, the president is not expected to pardon himself or any members of his family or any close associates.
bush famously left bill clinton a note, saying, quote, "you will be our president when you read this note. your success is now our country's success. i am rooting hard for you." trump is instead planning a farewell ceremony for himself at joint base andrews, with great military fanfare. then he'll board air force one for the last time and head to mar-a-lago, where moving trucks were spotted today. before he goes, trump is expected to announce about 100 pardons. but sources tell abc...
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claudia: a la juramentaciÓn fueron los expresidentes bill clinton, george w bush y barack obama.Ó un fuerte abrazo, asÍ como con su esposa jill, la primera en hacerlo tras su juramentaciÓn. en el momento se vio a kamala harris sonreÍr y conversar con el vicepresidente mike pence, quien tambiÉn acudiÓ. el gran ausente fue el ahora expresidente, dona strong. ——donald trump. la actriz y cantante jennifer lÓpez le puso el toque latino a la ceremonia y hablo en espaÑol. jlo: hubo una naciÓn con libertad y justicia para todos! claudia: la ceremonia de toma de posesiÓn fue Única, sin multitudes, con mascarillas. con medidas extremas de seguridad y en medio de una pandemia. a pesar de ello, serÁ un momento que muchos no olvidarÁn, como el caso de esta congresista. >> la sonrisa de oÍdo a oÍdo, aunque no me la podÍa mirar.desafortunadamente, todos tenÍamos las mascarillas puestas. claudia: los demÓcratas hoy tomaron el control del senado, ahora tienen el control de ambas cÁmaras del congreso. kamala harris, en su rol de presidenta del senado juramentÓ a tres nuevos demÓcratas, entre ellos
claudia: a la juramentaciÓn fueron los expresidentes bill clinton, george w bush y barack obama.Ó un fuerte abrazo, asÍ como con su esposa jill, la primera en hacerlo tras su juramentaciÓn. en el momento se vio a kamala harris sonreÍr y conversar con el vicepresidente mike pence, quien tambiÉn acudiÓ. el gran ausente fue el ahora expresidente, dona strong. ——donald trump. la actriz y cantante jennifer lÓpez le puso el toque latino a la ceremonia y hablo en espaÑol. jlo: hubo una...
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i refuse to normalize that, refuse to look at bill clinton and say nothing about a vicious, vicious crime withdrawal of resources for people who are hungry. morally and spiritually, that is wrong. obama dropping these drones and bailing out wall street instead of american people, assassinating and or can citizens without no due process at all. walking around like yes i'm grand progressive. please, get off the crack pipe. if you tell the truth. the truth is bigger than all of us. in terms of the iraq war and lies and so forth. thank god for what you will do because we can't normalize this kind of mistreatment of our fellow human beings. we will check with sister harrison see if she falls in step. if she does, then we have to be critical. amy: and maria hinojosa? >> look, yes, to all of that. for me, everying -- we just start with the three presidents. i am with you. i think that is what america is. america is that country that forgets willingly. we covered what happened with gore vs bush. in my book, their minds are blown because it turns out, yes, yes, it was bill clinton in fact stard bu
i refuse to normalize that, refuse to look at bill clinton and say nothing about a vicious, vicious crime withdrawal of resources for people who are hungry. morally and spiritually, that is wrong. obama dropping these drones and bailing out wall street instead of american people, assassinating and or can citizens without no due process at all. walking around like yes i'm grand progressive. please, get off the crack pipe. if you tell the truth. the truth is bigger than all of us. in terms of the...
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we caught him plagiarizing bill clinton. >> people the world over have always been more impressed byower of example rather than the example of our power. >> we'll lead not merely by the example of our power. but the power of our example. jesse: "watters' world" will cover joe biden honestly. we'll be watching him closely and we'll always tell you the truth about what we see. joining me now to react, fox news contributor, miranda devine. what was your reaction to watters words? >> they were very wise words. we wish joe biden the best and we would love it if he could unify the country. but every action he has taken since he was sworn in was a spit in the eye to normal americans not pro teghted by wealth or protected jobs. they are exposed to policies such as dismantling border protect. sending in super spreader events coming over the border from our south. and things like killing jobs with killing off the keystone pipeline. those things are not unifying. at the same time they now have chosen a new acronym. it's called dve. domestic violence extremism. that's what you just played us fro
we caught him plagiarizing bill clinton. >> people the world over have always been more impressed byower of example rather than the example of our power. >> we'll lead not merely by the example of our power. but the power of our example. jesse: "watters' world" will cover joe biden honestly. we'll be watching him closely and we'll always tell you the truth about what we see. joining me now to react, fox news contributor, miranda devine. what was your reaction to watters...
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peter, we are just seeing now a statement from president bill clinton, and he says, "this assault wased by more than four years of sewing distrust in our system. the match was lit by donald trump and his most ardent enablers." how does it look to you there in los angeles, what has the reaction been to what's been unfolding here? i think your reaction here in los angeles and across much of the country has been the same — one of shock, an element of disbelief that this is happening today in the united states. again, there's the backdrop of not only what happened since the election, but the last few yea rs election, but the last few years as that statement by former president bill clinton implies. and i think that is uppermost in people's mines, as well, that this is still, despite the election apparently resolving the future of the presidency for the next four yea rs, presidency for the next four years, it is still a deeply divided country, a polarised nation. in that sense of almost wa rfa re nation. in that sense of almost warfare between the two sides simply hasn't gone away, and per
peter, we are just seeing now a statement from president bill clinton, and he says, "this assault wased by more than four years of sewing distrust in our system. the match was lit by donald trump and his most ardent enablers." how does it look to you there in los angeles, what has the reaction been to what's been unfolding here? i think your reaction here in los angeles and across much of the country has been the same — one of shock, an element of disbelief that this is happening...
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bush and bill clinton. an amazing job for all of our viewers here in the united states and around the world. very proud of you. good work. is this your first live shot as our new chief white house correspondent? >> reporter: yeah, wolf, it is. rime honored to follow in your footsteps and happy to be here and i think we'll have four great years of coverage and thank you for that, for recognizing that. >> tell us what, what's going on right now, what we're bracing for. >> reporter: you can already see changes under way here at the white house from this transition of power that only happened hours ago. we're told moments after biden was sworn in his staff started showing up here. they are in the west wing unpacking their offices. wolf, this morning came over to get tested for coronavirus, of course, before proceedings of the day, and we saw there were several picture frames in the hallways removed. now up and photos of the new president, the new vice president as well, and we are told that staffers are startin
bush and bill clinton. an amazing job for all of our viewers here in the united states and around the world. very proud of you. good work. is this your first live shot as our new chief white house correspondent? >> reporter: yeah, wolf, it is. rime honored to follow in your footsteps and happy to be here and i think we'll have four great years of coverage and thank you for that, for recognizing that. >> tell us what, what's going on right now, what we're bracing for. >>...
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. >>> and this just in, cnn president bill clinton reacting to the news that larry king has died.ing i enjoyed my 20 plus interviews with larry king over the years, he had a great sense of humor and a genuine interest in people, he gave a direct line to the american people and worked hard to get the truth for them with questions that were direct but fair, farewell, my friend. ief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. tylenol rapid release gels. [ making popping noises ] [ noises stop ] hi. thanks, dad. sure. sure. y-you didn't spin it, did you? you asked me not to. switch to progressive, and you can save hundreds. you know, like the sign says. go get 'em, buddy. want to brain better? you know, like the sign says. unlike ordinary memory supplements— neuriva has clinically proven ingredients that fuel 5 indicators of brain performance. memory, focus, accuracy, learning, and concentration. try our new gummies for 30 days and see the difference. want to sell the best burger in every zip code? add an employee. o
. >>> and this just in, cnn president bill clinton reacting to the news that larry king has died.ing i enjoyed my 20 plus interviews with larry king over the years, he had a great sense of humor and a genuine interest in people, he gave a direct line to the american people and worked hard to get the truth for them with questions that were direct but fair, farewell, my friend. ief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser-drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain...
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los angeles those were affluent areas with that demographic shorthand will by large margins and bill clinton started to make gains in the 19 nineties even as democrats were losing in the south and in particular the role south. so those changes happened over time. trumps appeal to non- college-educated voters in his report shouldn't too many college-educated voters amplify thosee trends. but they had been part of the political landscape now for a considerable amount of time. and the united states like georgia starting to look like northern areas because of the affluent voters who were hugely republican. texas is moving in the same direction but not as much to go democratic this time. staying with trump by basically the same margin as four years before but look at president bush in 1988. in texas his biggest margin is houston and so forth and he's losing in his election and that's part of the north central part of the state they are going 80 percent for republicans for donald for gray gathered order ted cruz or so forth. so it has switched appeal and one of the things that we see is a newtonia
los angeles those were affluent areas with that demographic shorthand will by large margins and bill clinton started to make gains in the 19 nineties even as democrats were losing in the south and in particular the role south. so those changes happened over time. trumps appeal to non- college-educated voters in his report shouldn't too many college-educated voters amplify thosee trends. but they had been part of the political landscape now for a considerable amount of time. and the united...
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matt bennett joining us now, he under president bill clinton. and, it is incredibly tight will be a difficult story still for president-elect joe biden to navigate here. what is your blue wave play, though? how much does it change? matt: it changes enormously. be a shift to to a super aggressive left agenda, i don't think you are going to see the green new deal or medicare for all. i know you are not going to see those things. but what you are going to see is things moving in the senate that would not have moved if mitch mcconnell were in charge. for sure, that means nominations. joe biden will get the cabinet that he chooses. that was by no means a sure thing if mcconnell controlled the senate. justice breyer, wants to retire he can now, and he will likely be replaced by a biden nominee, and the lower courts as well. when it comes to legislation on spending and taxes, it gets a little trickier. one question will be, do democrats vote to get rid of the filibuster? at this point, that is not on the table. people like joe mansion and other democra
matt bennett joining us now, he under president bill clinton. and, it is incredibly tight will be a difficult story still for president-elect joe biden to navigate here. what is your blue wave play, though? how much does it change? matt: it changes enormously. be a shift to to a super aggressive left agenda, i don't think you are going to see the green new deal or medicare for all. i know you are not going to see those things. but what you are going to see is things moving in the senate that...
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bush and bill clinton — but not donald trump. president in the next hour or so. i just wonder what the first order of business will be once he crosses the threshold there. that business will be once he crosses the threshold there.— threshold there. that is right. in the next hour, _ threshold there. that is right. in the next hour, you're _ threshold there. that is right. in the next hour, you're going - threshold there. that is right. in the next hour, you're going to l threshold there. that is right. in i the next hour, you're going to see threshold there. that is right. in - the next hour, you're going to see a very truncated parade, usually the inaugural parade takes at least half an hour, sometimes five hours in the case of president eisenhower back in the 50s. but due to the coronavirus pandemic, and the security concerns due to the storming of the capital, which are going to see instead is in the presidential escort. joe biden in the first lady, they're going to be escorted and walked up the driveway with no crowds, and mi
bush and bill clinton — but not donald trump. president in the next hour or so. i just wonder what the first order of business will be once he crosses the threshold there. that business will be once he crosses the threshold there.— threshold there. that is right. in the next hour, _ threshold there. that is right. in the next hour, you're _ threshold there. that is right. in the next hour, you're going - threshold there. that is right. in the next hour, you're going to l threshold there....
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bush, bill clinton y barac obama.venido planificando y que se han llevado a cabo puntualmente y sin ningÚn contratiempo es un dÍa donde hay mucha razones para celebrar porque el comitÉ inaugural ha logrado su objetivo porque el presidente joe biden ha logrado juramentar y los acontecimientos que vienen a partir de ahora y de este momento tan especial en el cementerio nacional de arlington nos darÁn imÁgenes para comentar y luego que esta escolta militar por la calle 15 y a la avenida pennsylvania donde estamos donde detrÁs de mÍ estÁ la casa blanca y lo veremos entrar como presidente de los estados unidos donde serÁ recibido por todos los miembros de todas las ramas y de las fuerzas armadas y luego con la presencia en el cementerio nacional de arlington y con la recepciÓn en la casa blanca por parte de las fuerzas militares y de las fuerzas armadas estÁ este otro hilo conductor de las tropas el de las fuerzas armadas diciÉndole al nuevo presidente aquÍ estamos y estamos dispuestos a obedecer, estamos dispuesto a segui
bush, bill clinton y barac obama.venido planificando y que se han llevado a cabo puntualmente y sin ningÚn contratiempo es un dÍa donde hay mucha razones para celebrar porque el comitÉ inaugural ha logrado su objetivo porque el presidente joe biden ha logrado juramentar y los acontecimientos que vienen a partir de ahora y de este momento tan especial en el cementerio nacional de arlington nos darÁn imÁgenes para comentar y luego que esta escolta militar por la calle 15 y a la avenida...
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-- from north carolina to bill clinton's inauguration.t curious, you know, what you were, when you're thinking about that as an educator, what was driving you to create those moments for these students? >> guest: i wanted them to see history in action. you know, i think that with young people sometimes it's hard for them to, you know, we talk about the other things that happened that they need to know about american history, but to actually see how activism can make a difference, to actually see people. we were talking about the constitution and freedom, to actually go and see the impact of it. but also to be around people that could have an influence on them. when we went to the 25th anniversary of the selma to montgomery march, we actually had the chance to meet a lot of people. because we had a school -- we had a bus that took our students there, a charter bus, we -- there were people, the older people that were on the march, we would let them get on our bus while students were marching because it was cooler, and a lot of them just cou
-- from north carolina to bill clinton's inauguration.t curious, you know, what you were, when you're thinking about that as an educator, what was driving you to create those moments for these students? >> guest: i wanted them to see history in action. you know, i think that with young people sometimes it's hard for them to, you know, we talk about the other things that happened that they need to know about american history, but to actually see how activism can make a difference, to...
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larry, we have bill clinton and hillary clinton - disrupt it.o disrupt it. larry, we have bill- clinton and hillary clinton who are arriving now. they come in order of when they were president, so bill clinton arrives first, then we will get the bushes and then the 0bamas, but here is bill clinton and hillary clinton, the former president and the former secretary of state, the woman who wanted to be america's first female president, arriving to watch their friend, first female president, arriving to watch theirfriend, fair first female president, arriving to watch their friend, fair to say, joe biden. hillary clinton and joe biden served in the senate together, so they have known each other for a very long time, big families in american politics, these two, and they are coming to watch the inauguration celebrations. i have lived in washington for 20 years. i was in washington on the night of 9/11, when the pentagon was attacked. i have never seen this city locked down with security forces as it is at the moment. there are armed humvees everywher
larry, we have bill clinton and hillary clinton - disrupt it.o disrupt it. larry, we have bill- clinton and hillary clinton who are arriving now. they come in order of when they were president, so bill clinton arrives first, then we will get the bushes and then the 0bamas, but here is bill clinton and hillary clinton, the former president and the former secretary of state, the woman who wanted to be america's first female president, arriving to watch their friend, first female president,...
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her books include 42, inside the presidency of bill clinton. george h.w. bush, rose kennedy, the life and times of a political matriarch, and edward kennedy, and oral history and the priestly tribe and the supreme court's image in the american mind. we welcome dr. per toe the program and just as a quick reminder we will have time for questions from the audience at the conclusion of the program. so if you do have questions for dr. perry, please type them in and we'll get to as many as possible at the conclusion of the program. welcome, barbara. >> kl ecolleen, thank you so mu. thank you for the introduction and thank you to stewart for his leadership of this wonderful association. i am proud to be a member and i have over my shoulder today my john f. kennedy christmas ornament that comes with Ñmbers put it on my christmas tree this coming season for the holidays. thank you, too, to luke and robert who are helping us with the technology, and putting this program together and all those at the association who make this such a wonderful set of programs to celeb
her books include 42, inside the presidency of bill clinton. george h.w. bush, rose kennedy, the life and times of a political matriarch, and edward kennedy, and oral history and the priestly tribe and the supreme court's image in the american mind. we welcome dr. per toe the program and just as a quick reminder we will have time for questions from the audience at the conclusion of the program. so if you do have questions for dr. perry, please type them in and we'll get to as many as possible...
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bush, bill clinton and barack obama presidential oral history programs. and she also directs the edward kennedy oral history project. she served as a u.s. supreme court fellow for chief justice william rehnquist and has worked for both republican and democratic members of the united states senate. her books include "42 inside the presidency of bill clinton," "41 inside the president simplify george h.w. bush," "jacqueline kennedy," "edward kennedy," and we welcome dr. perry to the program and just as a quick reminder we will have time forequestions from the audience he at the conclusion of our program, so if you do have questions for dr. perry, please type them in and we'll get to as many asx1húx possible at the conclusion of the program. welcome, barbara. >> thank you so much. thanks for that lovely introduction and thank you to stewart as well for his superb leadership of this wonderful association i'm proud to be a member in a have over my shoulder today my john f. kennedy christmas ornament that comes with membership and i can't wait to put it on my c
bush, bill clinton and barack obama presidential oral history programs. and she also directs the edward kennedy oral history project. she served as a u.s. supreme court fellow for chief justice william rehnquist and has worked for both republican and democratic members of the united states senate. her books include "42 inside the presidency of bill clinton," "41 inside the president simplify george h.w. bush," "jacqueline kennedy," "edward kennedy," and...
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eastern on the presidency, we look back at farewells of previous presidents bill clinton, george w. bush, dwight eisenhower, john kennedy and ronald reagan. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ hide park, new york, where franklin delano roosevelt was born. following a political career in his native states, roosevelt became assistant secretary of the navy in 1913. in 1920, he campaigned for vice presidency. illness interrupted his political career. when the country appeared to be in a world of prosperity, it was urged by democratic party leaders to become a candidate for governor of new york. 1928 saw him succeeding the governor in albany. he served two terms. liberal measures marked his administration. the governor roosevelt became the voice in 1932. a flight to chicago marked the beginning of his rise to the presidency. the forgotten man became his campaign slogan. president hoover was the symbol of national business and personal depression as the back wash of postwar conditions engulfed america. the unemployed marched upon washington,
eastern on the presidency, we look back at farewells of previous presidents bill clinton, george w. bush, dwight eisenhower, john kennedy and ronald reagan. exploring the american story, watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. ♪♪ hide park, new york, where franklin delano roosevelt was born. following a political career in his native states, roosevelt became assistant secretary of the navy in 1913. in 1920, he campaigned for vice presidency. illness interrupted his political...
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bush, bill clinton and barack obama presidential history programs. she also directs the oral history project. she served as a u.s. supreme court fellow for chief justice william rehnquist, and has worked for both republican and democratic members of the united states senate. her books include 42, inside the presidency of bill clinton. 41, inside the presidency of george h. w. bush. rose kennedy, the life and times of a political matriarch. jacqueline kennedy, the first lady in the new frontier. edward kennedy, an oral history. and the priestly tribe, the supreme courts image in the american mind. we welcome doctor perry to the program. just as a quick reminder, we will have time for questions from the audience at the conclusion of our program. if you do have questions for doctor perry, please type them in and we will get to as many as possible at the conclusion of the program. welcome, barbara. >> thank you so much. thanks for that lovely introduction. thank you to stewart as well for his superb leadership of this wonderful association. i am proud to
bush, bill clinton and barack obama presidential history programs. she also directs the oral history project. she served as a u.s. supreme court fellow for chief justice william rehnquist, and has worked for both republican and democratic members of the united states senate. her books include 42, inside the presidency of bill clinton. 41, inside the presidency of george h. w. bush. rose kennedy, the life and times of a political matriarch. jacqueline kennedy, the first lady in the new frontier....
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bush with bill clinton and obama saying, we're the presidents club. seen.d trump's nowhere to be president trump got out of town and went to mar-a-lago instead of being there. gracious last note, though, was trump did leave a note for biden, which is important, a little bit of a healing gesture. >> i'd like uh-uh to take a look at this image. supreme court justice sewonya sotomayor administering the oath to kamala harris using justice's bible. >> i think the symbolism is perfect. i think the whole thing was quite magnificent and reassuring and inspiring. i think this signifiied here we are, these women of color, and there's thurgood marshall's bible. all the imagery. you cannot beat that for making people feel a change has come. all of it was there in that visual. >> biden also said, quote, i know the forces that divide us are keep and they are real -- >> but i also know they are not new. our history has been a constant struggle between the american ideal that we all are created equal and the harsh ugly reality that racism, nativism, fear, demonizatio
bush with bill clinton and obama saying, we're the presidents club. seen.d trump's nowhere to be president trump got out of town and went to mar-a-lago instead of being there. gracious last note, though, was trump did leave a note for biden, which is important, a little bit of a healing gesture. >> i'd like uh-uh to take a look at this image. supreme court justice sewonya sotomayor administering the oath to kamala harris using justice's bible. >> i think the symbolism is perfect. i...
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up security and making sure everything would go smooth ly in 1997 for those inaugurations, for bill clinton. he joins us right now, dan, thank you for taking the time. >> sure thing, neil. neil: now, you didn't have to shutdown the capitol, everyone was invited, and these events are open party to all of the american people, whether you voted for the guys sworn in or not very different circumstances changed by events the week before last, i get that what do you make of everything and every precaution and the 25,000-plus troops, all of that? >> you know, neil back in those days, it was really the good old days, where everybody sort of got along and everything was just sort of went along in a traditional manner. this particular inauguration is going to be one like no other, number one the fact that there's not really going to be anybody there, which that makes it easy to control, because if there are no people, then, you know, your threat level is greatly diminished. you add to that the overwhelming show of force, which an overwhelming show of force in many cases will actually deter the violen
up security and making sure everything would go smooth ly in 1997 for those inaugurations, for bill clinton. he joins us right now, dan, thank you for taking the time. >> sure thing, neil. neil: now, you didn't have to shutdown the capitol, everyone was invited, and these events are open party to all of the american people, whether you voted for the guys sworn in or not very different circumstances changed by events the week before last, i get that what do you make of everything and every...
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next a look back at president bill clinton's farewell address. on january 18th 2001. he served two terms as president. from 1993, two 2001. >> my fellow citizens, tonight is my last opportunity to speak to from the oval office as your president. i am profoundly grateful to you for twice giving me the honor to serve, to prepare our nation for the 24 century. and i'm grateful to vice president gore, to my cabinet secretaries and to all of those who have served with me for the eighth last eight years. this is been a time of dramatic transformation, and you have risen to every new challenge. you've made our social fabric stronger, our families healthier and safer, and our people more prosperous. you, the american people have made our passage into the global information age and era of great american renewal. and all the work i have done as president, every decision i have made, every executive action i've taken, every bill i have proposed and signed, i'm proud to give all americans the conditions to build the future of our dreams in a good society with the strong economy a
next a look back at president bill clinton's farewell address. on january 18th 2001. he served two terms as president. from 1993, two 2001. >> my fellow citizens, tonight is my last opportunity to speak to from the oval office as your president. i am profoundly grateful to you for twice giving me the honor to serve, to prepare our nation for the 24 century. and i'm grateful to vice president gore, to my cabinet secretaries and to all of those who have served with me for the eighth last...
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bill clinton one and i wrote in the book the goal was that i went to washington and volunteered at their inauguration headquarters. i volunteered and got the opportunity. i was advised to come back as a hostess to the coveted ticket that year but it gave me access to information on everything else. there's a lot interesting in the book as i was reading it it felt like it had to specific sections. one where you were sort of coming-of-age going through a series of formative experiences and actually traveling and living extensively throughout, you know, the eastern half of the u.s. and i guess will also in oklahoma. it was a very personal journey for the first half of it and we learn about your parents and we learn about your husband and the accidents that he suffered and then your advocacy for him. and then when we get to the year 2,000 shortly after your dad passes you are still the vehicle for the story, but it becomes much more about lowndes county than the people that live there. we don't hear again about your husband thurgood or your daughter, taylor. was that a conscious decision and
bill clinton one and i wrote in the book the goal was that i went to washington and volunteered at their inauguration headquarters. i volunteered and got the opportunity. i was advised to come back as a hostess to the coveted ticket that year but it gave me access to information on everything else. there's a lot interesting in the book as i was reading it it felt like it had to specific sections. one where you were sort of coming-of-age going through a series of formative experiences and...
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president bush passed the gavel so to speak to bill clinton and then bill clinton passed it bet george bush son and the same thing with barack obama took over and you know going to donald trump i think it's not just symbolic it's extremely meaningful to america and i think to some degree the rest of the world actually you know appreciates it a very good way as well so i think it would have been the right thing to do if he had come and you know enough very pro trump got i think this one a certainly disagreed with the president could do was say you know if you're going to proceed with impeachment of donald trump efforts that this office i realize it's just symbolic but is it really worth it because you're just going to get everybody and divided again particularly the way the house did it with the lack of due process i think the president could be very bold and a strong leader he's popular enough with his party that he could say that the only thing that we've never done in america is blacklisting people who were with the previous administration and try to freeze them out of employment i t
president bush passed the gavel so to speak to bill clinton and then bill clinton passed it bet george bush son and the same thing with barack obama took over and you know going to donald trump i think it's not just symbolic it's extremely meaningful to america and i think to some degree the rest of the world actually you know appreciates it a very good way as well so i think it would have been the right thing to do if he had come and you know enough very pro trump got i think this one a...
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>> bill clinton changes the room.n. >> hi, mother. >> larry king grabbed exclusive interviews with presidents at their most vulnerable times. in '892 when president george bush was criticized for being out of touch with the american people. >> you drive. >> drive a car in washington, but i don't drive it very much. i'll drive around the circle in the oval office. >> you still have a texas driver's license? >> you want to see it. >> we'll be back. don't go away. >> he'll ask you a question and you think he would really like to know what i think about this. you get your say without a yelling, feisty interviewer hitting you before you speak. >> he is a man that does not accept no. >> i can ask if he's asked. you can ask, but i don't have to answer whether he's asked. >> that same year, larry rocked the nation and the vote when he introduced viewers to a billionaire texan with big ears and bigger ideas. >> throw the old tax law out. >> did you know he was going to announce on your show? >> no. a friend of mine in the audi
>> bill clinton changes the room.n. >> hi, mother. >> larry king grabbed exclusive interviews with presidents at their most vulnerable times. in '892 when president george bush was criticized for being out of touch with the american people. >> you drive. >> drive a car in washington, but i don't drive it very much. i'll drive around the circle in the oval office. >> you still have a texas driver's license? >> you want to see it. >> we'll be back....
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loved bill clinton. looking at some numbers we were sort of rifling through today, in retrospect if not right now will it remember and love donald trump? >> i think it will remember the volatility and i think the love level how biden takes what he inherited and the momentum stays. neil: that is a very cautious answer. touche. touche. no politics there. guys, thank you all very, very much. we wrap up again, this is the last full trading day for donald trump but it has been an amazing four year ride in the markets when you think about where we were and where we are and everything was going so smoothly until the pandemic came up, right? reverse, stop, everything. you always wondered what would have happened if that had not happened. we'll never know for sure. ♪. i'm a performer. always have been. and always will be. never letting anything get in my way. not the doubts, distractions, or voice in my head. and certainly not arthritis. voltaren provides powerful arthritis pain relief to help me keep moving. and
loved bill clinton. looking at some numbers we were sort of rifling through today, in retrospect if not right now will it remember and love donald trump? >> i think it will remember the volatility and i think the love level how biden takes what he inherited and the momentum stays. neil: that is a very cautious answer. touche. touche. no politics there. guys, thank you all very, very much. we wrap up again, this is the last full trading day for donald trump but it has been an amazing four...
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instance was the whitewater prosecution of bill clinton. the effort to give independence to the council turned out that it could be weaponized and it as rejected in 1999 on bipartisan basis. it taught me a sensitivity that you have to be very careful and think through when you are making a reform. have to think through carefully what incentives the reform creates for someone to take advantage of the reform to operate the government in a bad way. good governance is a difficult problem and being aware of these pitfalls is very important. from markave a call in hackensack, new jersey on the independent line. --ler: three reef points number one, as far -- three brief points, number one as far as crime goes, you can look at your associate george w. bush iraq war orllegal mr. obama's allowing isis to flourish in the middle east before president trump destroyed them, thank god. sir, the -- obama using the irs to target conservatives was not very proper as well as mr. obama threatening to withhold federal funds going around congress, threatening to
instance was the whitewater prosecution of bill clinton. the effort to give independence to the council turned out that it could be weaponized and it as rejected in 1999 on bipartisan basis. it taught me a sensitivity that you have to be very careful and think through when you are making a reform. have to think through carefully what incentives the reform creates for someone to take advantage of the reform to operate the government in a bad way. good governance is a difficult problem and being...
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and it became extremely controversial with the about six or eight in bill clinton's tenure. been in prison for violating sanctions... president trump has not announced his list. we will tell you when he does. hello there. storm christoph will bring disruptive weather over the next 48 hours. the rain's been falling through the day on tuesday, already mounting up to over an inch in places, and there's a lot more rain yet to come. and as it bumps into the cold air in the north, potential for snow as well. let's focus on the rain because in some parts of england and wales, we could have around 150—200 mm of rain falling over the hills onto ground that's already saturated. river levels are already high. so, this amber warning from the met office highlights those areas particularly saturated at the moment with the high river levels plus the snowmelt to take account of as that also runs into the river systems but it's by no means exclusively these areas. as i mentioned, it's wet right the way up into northern ireland and southern scotland, with the added potential of several centim
and it became extremely controversial with the about six or eight in bill clinton's tenure. been in prison for violating sanctions... president trump has not announced his list. we will tell you when he does. hello there. storm christoph will bring disruptive weather over the next 48 hours. the rain's been falling through the day on tuesday, already mounting up to over an inch in places, and there's a lot more rain yet to come. and as it bumps into the cold air in the north, potential for snow...
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we're also going to hear from bill carter, jimmy carter, and bill clinton. >> wednesday joe bide listen6th president of the united states. in light of the attack on the capital and the temporary closing of the mall, follow our live coverage as the day unfolds starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. watch the arrivals at the capitol, and the inauguration address. the inauguration of joe biden beginning at 7:00 a.m. on wednesday. >> up next on american history tv, a conversation about martin luther king's "i have a dream speech, and the impact it had on the civil rights movement. this is just under 90 minutes. >> this weekend i went to dc and i went to see the king memorial. that is exceedingly depressing. the original plans included
we're also going to hear from bill carter, jimmy carter, and bill clinton. >> wednesday joe bide listen6th president of the united states. in light of the attack on the capital and the temporary closing of the mall, follow our live coverage as the day unfolds starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. watch the arrivals at the capitol, and the inauguration address. the inauguration of joe biden beginning at 7:00 a.m. on wednesday. >> up next on american history tv, a conversation about martin...