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. >> bill clinton? clinton? >> what famous royal couple split in 1992? >> that would be prince charles and diana. >> the prince. >> in england. i don't know who and who though. >> princess diana and prince charles. >> that one! >> diana and charles. >> yeah. >> diana and charles. i'm british. >> princess diana and prince charles. >> we'll take it, yeah. what do you think the average cost per gallon of gas was? >> i'd say $1.33. >> $1. >> $1.60. >> i'd say $2.60. >> $1.15. >> $1.80. >> .92. >> $1.82. >> it was $1.13. >> hopefully we can go back to that. >> you all like movies? >> love movies. >> what do you think was the top grossing movie in 1992? >> "sound of music." ♪ the hills are alive ♪ >> "titanic." >> i'm the king of the world! >> "pulp fiction" was like '94. >> i'm sorry, did i break your concentration? >> "scream." >> hello? >> hello, sydney. >> it was a super hero movie. >> i know this one. >> "superman." >> no. >> "batman"? >> the only one who can save this city is a creature of the night. >> yeah, we'll accept that. >> "batman returns," micha
. >> bill clinton? clinton? >> what famous royal couple split in 1992? >> that would be prince charles and diana. >> the prince. >> in england. i don't know who and who though. >> princess diana and prince charles. >> that one! >> diana and charles. >> yeah. >> diana and charles. i'm british. >> princess diana and prince charles. >> we'll take it, yeah. what do you think the average cost per gallon of gas was? >> i'd...
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the one thing i would ask it is unusual both bill clinton and joe biden came in by losing house seatsidential year and then lost more two years later. bill clinton's was unusual, that was different, you had all sorts of -- there's so many caveats to throw in the '92 election cycle we don't have time for it, but does that -- is that sort of function that he's already had a midterm loss coming in in a weird way for biden? >> yeah, i mean, it's interesting if you look at the starting point, right, for clinton and biden, it's a little bit lower, but still when you look at the number of vulnerable districts that are out there, you could certainly see the potential for losses. i mean, maybe, you know, clinton's party lost 54 seats as we see in 1994, maybe if '92 had played out differently it would have been 60 or 65, but it still has an awful lot. >> no, that's for sure. steve kornacki, a little nuance to our political history there. thank you, sir. >>> coming up, our nbc county to county report. going to be on the ground throughout the year talking to voters on the issues that matter to th
the one thing i would ask it is unusual both bill clinton and joe biden came in by losing house seatsidential year and then lost more two years later. bill clinton's was unusual, that was different, you had all sorts of -- there's so many caveats to throw in the '92 election cycle we don't have time for it, but does that -- is that sort of function that he's already had a midterm loss coming in in a weird way for biden? >> yeah, i mean, it's interesting if you look at the starting point,...
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i talked to bill clinton directly about this. because i asked him and confirmed he gone to hillary clinton convince her not to leave bill after he admitted the affair to hillary in 1998. and i said is that true? he said absolute gone person i could trust is the only person that she respected enough to have that conversation. and i said let me ask you something, did he know about the relationship you have with monica lewinsky? such that he is getting her job to get her out of town. he said i never talk to any of my closest friends about my relationship with women. for two reasons, one is that i was ashamed in the second was a did not want to implicate them. i was very, very careful to never talk about those kinds of matters. his closest friends are probably two or three other people i can think of. i don't think they intentionally obstructed justice. i think in many ways very positive i think he gave a very good advice on personnel. i think he can see when people personally or the presidency will but themselves pretty quickly poin
i talked to bill clinton directly about this. because i asked him and confirmed he gone to hillary clinton convince her not to leave bill after he admitted the affair to hillary in 1998. and i said is that true? he said absolute gone person i could trust is the only person that she respected enough to have that conversation. and i said let me ask you something, did he know about the relationship you have with monica lewinsky? such that he is getting her job to get her out of town. he said i...
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bill clinton, president clinton did it with speaker newt gingrich in '95 and '96, when the government is shut down. and finally, legislative achievements are still possible, or big moments on the international stage. in 1983, reagan pushes through congress with bipartisan support, a major social security package, and '95 and '96, clinton after oklahoma city pushes counterterrorism package. so those are the three factors, i think, allow for a rebound to happen. >> it just feels like the closer we get to the midterm election, the less the odds. of there being any give by any of the legislators necessary from what the president is looking to accomplish. professor, thank you so much for being here. your piece is really provocative. and has great anecdotal data in. i hope people will read it. >> thanks for having me. >> what are your thoughts? tweet me @smerconish. on the facebook bepage. from the world of twitter, will you just please get off his back. ann, i have a question for you, ann jones, if the fact were the same, you know i'm about to play some what aboutism now, but so be it, if
bill clinton, president clinton did it with speaker newt gingrich in '95 and '96, when the government is shut down. and finally, legislative achievements are still possible, or big moments on the international stage. in 1983, reagan pushes through congress with bipartisan support, a major social security package, and '95 and '96, clinton after oklahoma city pushes counterterrorism package. so those are the three factors, i think, allow for a rebound to happen. >> it just feels like the...
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look, i -- we mention bill clinton -- you know, you talked about him earlier.something -- but he was unbelievably gifted politician -- he could not only be very compassionate with people but he could also be very, very appositive. he was the guy who came up with the saying i can feel your pain. so i think the ability to be compassionate and then to inspire hope i think is good. and at the end, don, i think you kind of hit on some of the subjects. >> inflation, covid, crime, schools. those are the things that people are thinking about across america and i think 'cause he hasn't touched those issues very effectively -- inflation -- you know, i think that's why his numbers are down. can he -- look. i think you are going to have a republican house, maybe even a republican senate and you are going to see a different joe biden. you are going to see the joe biden that i thought we were going to see when he first took office. >> which is? >> compromising, they will get some things done. >> you don't think he's compromised? i think joe biden has done all the compromisin
look, i -- we mention bill clinton -- you know, you talked about him earlier.something -- but he was unbelievably gifted politician -- he could not only be very compassionate with people but he could also be very, very appositive. he was the guy who came up with the saying i can feel your pain. so i think the ability to be compassionate and then to inspire hope i think is good. and at the end, don, i think you kind of hit on some of the subjects. >> inflation, covid, crime, schools. those...
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epstein and bill clinton or a lot of hair off of one of our young, huffington combs and bill clinton. but yes, the landlord of twin parks, northwest rick dropper was appointed to adams housing transition team. adams was also the may oral candidate who received the most funding by real estate developers out of any other. wow, the puzzle piece is a really common together. and this time i didn't have to, to want to make them fit in the style of standards. us political corruption, this awful catastrophe is not simply an act of god or atheist god. instead, it has to do with greedy mother, didn't con men, the mayor of new york has take a load of money from a major industry, in this case, real estate developers, and therefore he is now there, indentured servant, like harvey weinstein, is a life for name. ours no neck williams couple and we wouldn't even be talking about adam standard corruption except for the fact that there happened to be a tried to fire while he's in office. boy, they're more as breakthrough news also revealed, there's a reason the tenants didn't hear the fire alarm when
epstein and bill clinton or a lot of hair off of one of our young, huffington combs and bill clinton. but yes, the landlord of twin parks, northwest rick dropper was appointed to adams housing transition team. adams was also the may oral candidate who received the most funding by real estate developers out of any other. wow, the puzzle piece is a really common together. and this time i didn't have to, to want to make them fit in the style of standards. us political corruption, this awful...
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is joe biden more like jimmy carter or is he more like bill clinton? this is not about transformation or bipartisan dreams, it's about how this white house is going to respond to reality. the reality that republicans aren't going to work with you just like they did not want to work with you for president barack obama. they have proved that over and over. it is not the same senate as when joe biden was in the is that the. it's not the same senate as when joe biden was vice president. it is not the same senate as it was two years ago, three years ago. the reality of covid and millions of anti-vaxx americans who still believe the misinformation that they have been fed by the right wing, that's where we are now. the reality of inflation that americans are feeling every day, that's where we are now. the reality of crime that is making our citiesless safe. that's where we are now. will president biden deal with the reality that there will continue to be obstruction, there will continue to be resistance, there will continue to be misinformation, the big lie,
is joe biden more like jimmy carter or is he more like bill clinton? this is not about transformation or bipartisan dreams, it's about how this white house is going to respond to reality. the reality that republicans aren't going to work with you just like they did not want to work with you for president barack obama. they have proved that over and over. it is not the same senate as when joe biden was in the is that the. it's not the same senate as when joe biden was vice president. it is not...
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and to doubt that those who are proposing it dis, campaign sabotaged bill clinton's reform billing for one man learns from this barack obama elected president of the united states in 2008. he need health care reform a priority it has now been nearly a century, nearly every president and congress, whether democrat or republican has attempted to meet this challenge in some. and that is the issue of health care. i'm not the 1st president to take up this cause, but i am determined to be the last obama knew he would be attacked from all sides to succeed. he decided to negotiate with the 3 powerful players and the health care system. the insurance companies, hospitals, and drug companies all were given a seat of the table that only a seat there were given the, the responsibility of actually writing big parts of the legislation. so he gave away a lot of things that were valuable. i think to him personally, in order to get something, anything done that was important, the obamacare compromise imposed 3 core principles with, with the individual mandate, every american was required to have health
and to doubt that those who are proposing it dis, campaign sabotaged bill clinton's reform billing for one man learns from this barack obama elected president of the united states in 2008. he need health care reform a priority it has now been nearly a century, nearly every president and congress, whether democrat or republican has attempted to meet this challenge in some. and that is the issue of health care. i'm not the 1st president to take up this cause, but i am determined to be the last...
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the last thing is that bill clinton is a liability. he took a lot of private jet flights on a couple of people's jets that i won't say that will come back.k. that will come back to bite him. donald trump was on those jets as well. >> tucker: i think you're speaking of jeffrey epstein, whom she did not kill, i mean that. >> great seeing you tucker, thank you. >> tucker: the invasion continues on our southern border which is wide open. the border patrol has sex offenders en route here. bill has been at the border for many months and joins us now. >> that's right. we just learned from border patrol that just here in the rio valley grand sector, they have arrested two murderers, one sex offender and two ms-13 gang members. on top of that recently they o picked up four sex offenders in just 48g hours. that includes this guy. take a look at this mug shot. he's previously deported mexican national who committed several crimes against children in corpus christi, texas, including continuous sexual abuse of a child and aggravated sexual assault
the last thing is that bill clinton is a liability. he took a lot of private jet flights on a couple of people's jets that i won't say that will come back.k. that will come back to bite him. donald trump was on those jets as well. >> tucker: i think you're speaking of jeffrey epstein, whom she did not kill, i mean that. >> great seeing you tucker, thank you. >> tucker: the invasion continues on our southern border which is wide open. the border patrol has sex offenders en...
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the year was 992 bill clinton had just been elected president a year later, he asked his wife hillary to draft a universal health care bill. after we saw what the clintons were doing, that we would do what we could to keep it from ever passing. so i spend a lot of time in washington working to create this propaganda campaign is to get people to fear change to make them feel uncertain about what's being proposed. and to doubt that those who are proposing it dis, campaign sabotaged bill clinton's reformed. a one man learned from this barack obama elected president of the united states in 2008. he made health care reform a priority. it has now been nearly a century, nearly every president and congress, whether democrat or republican has attempted to meet this challenge in some way. and that is the issue of healthcare. i am not the 1st president to take up this cause, but i am determined to be the last old on the new you are the attacks from all sides to succeed. he decided to negotiate with the 3 powerful players and the health care system. the insurance companies, hospitals, and drug co
the year was 992 bill clinton had just been elected president a year later, he asked his wife hillary to draft a universal health care bill. after we saw what the clintons were doing, that we would do what we could to keep it from ever passing. so i spend a lot of time in washington working to create this propaganda campaign is to get people to fear change to make them feel uncertain about what's being proposed. and to doubt that those who are proposing it dis, campaign sabotaged bill clinton's...
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so mark was there in 1994 when bill clinton lost 54 seats. it was a wipe-out. he advised president clinton, you have to go to the center. declare the era of big government is over. balance the budget. it happened and bill clinton won in a landslide in 1996 because he made that pivot. this president, this administration doesn't want to go down that road, martha. >> martha: mark, you're nodding. you said joe manchin and kristen sinema are the very heart of the democratic party. bill clinton was a young man. he had a political future ahead. do you think that this administration is quick enough to shift gears? can they do it if they don't change the faces we saw on the screen? >> what surprises me, they have some of the most experienced hands. ron klain. people that have been in government for 20 or 30 years. they should know what to do here. instead, we're seeing the opposite. the january 6 speech, what would we have done if we were trying to reach out? we're going to prosecute those people that were violent and we're going to pardon people that were not violent an
so mark was there in 1994 when bill clinton lost 54 seats. it was a wipe-out. he advised president clinton, you have to go to the center. declare the era of big government is over. balance the budget. it happened and bill clinton won in a landslide in 1996 because he made that pivot. this president, this administration doesn't want to go down that road, martha. >> martha: mark, you're nodding. you said joe manchin and kristen sinema are the very heart of the democratic party. bill clinton...
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but beyond that clinton understood the presidency has vast powers outside of legislating. it's not just he signs billsfor example, clinton created i think 19 national monuments, millions and millions of acres that he set aside to protect w wilderness. and of course the republicans as clinton said they squealed like a hog stuck under a gate, but he used his executive power to protect the environment. and then he picked a big fight. clintp picked a big fight with big tobacco. and it was politically courageous, and it was politically successfully. i want to see biden pick a big fight with big tech. there are right wing republicans who are very skeptical of big tech. why not use your powers to rein in some of the excesses. he could do a lot, pick a big fight with big tech and people will notice and appreciate it. >> president biden was elected as a moderate, someone to restore order. has he drifted too far from that? >> well, i don't -- i don't think so. here's my view. one thing he's restored honesty and civility in the white house and that's a very big deal. trump was -- i don't think we've even gotten
but beyond that clinton understood the presidency has vast powers outside of legislating. it's not just he signs billsfor example, clinton created i think 19 national monuments, millions and millions of acres that he set aside to protect w wilderness. and of course the republicans as clinton said they squealed like a hog stuck under a gate, but he used his executive power to protect the environment. and then he picked a big fight. clintp picked a big fight with big tobacco. and it was...
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that would be an interesting joe 2.0 echoing bill clinton. brit hume, thank you for your time.ate it wise words. coming up a father's pain, could the senseless murder of a young woman in los angeles have been prevented? we will talk to lawrence jones about that coming up. ♪ ♪ aleve-x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it... and see what's possible. ♪ music ♪ there's software. and then there's industrial grade software. capable of optimizing your flight by turning data into your co-pilot. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that helps assembly lines build walls against cyber threats. and makes sure you're ready for game day every day. that's honeywell forge. industrial grade software ♪ music ♪ ♪ >> pete: a manhunt is underway for the murder of 24-year-old brianna kupfer, stabbed to death while working at high end los angeles furniture store. the assailant is believed to be homeless. her father spoke to "fox & friends" this morning and had a powerful message for the c
that would be an interesting joe 2.0 echoing bill clinton. brit hume, thank you for your time.ate it wise words. coming up a father's pain, could the senseless murder of a young woman in los angeles have been prevented? we will talk to lawrence jones about that coming up. ♪ ♪ aleve-x. it's fast, powerful long-lasting relief with a revolutionary, rollerball design. because with the right pain reliever... life opens up. aleve it... and see what's possible. ♪ music ♪ there's software. and...
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contrast that with bill clinton's impeachment. virtually no house democrat voted for impeachment.senate democrat did. and the party itself was so solidly behind clinton that, in the fall of 1998, democrats actually won seats in the midterms, which is a rarity. so, that can tell you how important it is for a president to have his own party united, and especially given how stalwart the republicans are in opposing virtually everything biden wants to do. >> sreenivasan: so, even though we're at the midterms, how does party support affect your reelection chances? >> you know, it's a fascinating statistic. this is not scienc but some things reallstrike you as almost a rule. for 70 years, every president who's faced serious problems in his own party has failed to win another term. harry truman in 1952, after being challenged by estes kefauver, said, "i'm not running again." lyndon johnson in 1968, challenged by gene mccarthy and bobby kennedy, said, "i'm not running again." gerry ford was almost unseated by ronald reagan. he lost to jimmy carter. jimmy carter was pushed hard by d kennedy
contrast that with bill clinton's impeachment. virtually no house democrat voted for impeachment.senate democrat did. and the party itself was so solidly behind clinton that, in the fall of 1998, democrats actually won seats in the midterms, which is a rarity. so, that can tell you how important it is for a president to have his own party united, and especially given how stalwart the republicans are in opposing virtually everything biden wants to do. >> sreenivasan: so, even though we're...
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justice breyer nominated by president bill clinton in 1994, confirmed by a vote of 87-9. he was known as a consensus seeker with a pragmatic vision of kwcompromise. justin breyer has spoke of his respect for his fellow justices no matter their point of view, but his decision to step down, the timing, he surely knows comes with a nation deeply divided. the president had campaigned on a promise to nominate a black woman to the supreme court. tonight, the names on the potential short list right here. and how quickly could all of this move? we begin tonight with abc's terry moran who has covered the supreme court for years, he leads us off from the court tonight. >> reporter: justice stephen breyer surprise decision to leave the supreme court at the end of this term, according to several sources familiar with his decision, marks the end of an era. and his departure will give president biden his first chance to nominate a justice to the high court, though biden's pick likely won't change the supreme court's solid conservative majority. president biden today refusing to comment
justice breyer nominated by president bill clinton in 1994, confirmed by a vote of 87-9. he was known as a consensus seeker with a pragmatic vision of kwcompromise. justin breyer has spoke of his respect for his fellow justices no matter their point of view, but his decision to step down, the timing, he surely knows comes with a nation deeply divided. the president had campaigned on a promise to nominate a black woman to the supreme court. tonight, the names on the potential short list right...
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it worked for bill clinton. ou can't say this is the end of the biden administration, but i do think it takes a real realignment here. >> you raised something interesting. i want to ask you about what former clinton press secretary joe lockhart has put it, he sees this real disconnect we obviously know exists between washington and the rest of the country. he sees it as a potential advantage to the president. >> people have experienced cross currents here. the economy is strong, jobs are strong. inflation is a problem although most economists believe it's transitory based on some outside influences. the president has to speak to the rest of the runt who i think is a little less skeptical and maybe cynical than those of us who spend a lot of time in d.c. >> is that a little bit what you're getting at gloria, with how he needs to govern going forward? >> yeah, i think it is. look, his popularity is way down. as i was saying before, independent voters, really, he's losing them. he's got to show them who he really is
it worked for bill clinton. ou can't say this is the end of the biden administration, but i do think it takes a real realignment here. >> you raised something interesting. i want to ask you about what former clinton press secretary joe lockhart has put it, he sees this real disconnect we obviously know exists between washington and the rest of the country. he sees it as a potential advantage to the president. >> people have experienced cross currents here. the economy is strong,...
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i mean, a bill clinton's professor, back to georgetown. carol quigley, who was a rhodes scholar, dawning bridge to the establishment he himself, road in his opus that, you know, this is just a perceptual game in order to just be able to manage of anger versus elation and give the feeling that we're quote unquote throwing the rascals out there when i'm popular, presidents are and popular senators are congressman or replaced were ads cor, policy will continue. so even if there is a significant republican turn out in victory with the mid terms, does that necessarily mean that monetary policy will shift busy with the fed is doing? no, because it's an autonomous, a privately owned institution that doesn't report to really anybody domestically despite writer. well, you know, well richard, i mean, i think we've talked about this on your pod cast here. is that if the city resounding read, waive, then you, you get the, the same leadership, you know, i mean, hey, that, that's not inspiring. i mean, and these leaders of the republican party and not p
i mean, a bill clinton's professor, back to georgetown. carol quigley, who was a rhodes scholar, dawning bridge to the establishment he himself, road in his opus that, you know, this is just a perceptual game in order to just be able to manage of anger versus elation and give the feeling that we're quote unquote throwing the rascals out there when i'm popular, presidents are and popular senators are congressman or replaced were ads cor, policy will continue. so even if there is a significant...
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was nominate as the second nominee from bill clinton after ruth bader ginsburg. a close ally of ruth bader ginsburg and soed miure and often a swing on big decisions like same-sex marriage and others that were in sink with the liberal minority. at that point, steve breyer became part of a three-member minority, descenting very frequently. there he is with his wife, joana and of course justice scalia and al gore when he was first nominated to be part of the supreme court by, of course, bill clinton. steven g. breyer, this is an enormous change in the court in washington. pete williams broke the story exclusively on nbc news just now. pete, talk to us about the importance, significance of steve breyer stepping down and what you think is probably his thinking. >> as you know there was a discussion at the end of last term whether he was going to step down. it was clear he thought about it and decided not to do so. he said publicly at the time, he'd just written a book about the supreme court and why the countries follows supreme court decisions. he didn't want the ti
was nominate as the second nominee from bill clinton after ruth bader ginsburg. a close ally of ruth bader ginsburg and soed miure and often a swing on big decisions like same-sex marriage and others that were in sink with the liberal minority. at that point, steve breyer became part of a three-member minority, descenting very frequently. there he is with his wife, joana and of course justice scalia and al gore when he was first nominated to be part of the supreme court by, of course, bill...
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retire del máximo tribunal del país fue nombrado con cargo vitalicio en 1994 por el ex presidente bill clintonto hay personas allegadas al juez que podrían están relacionadas con problemas de salud es uno de los tres jueces liberales abre la posible de que el presidente joe biden pueda cumplir su trato la reserva federal indicó que planea incrementar las tasas de interés muy pronto que esto afectaría todas las personas que saquen un préstamo o tengan deudas pero argumenta que ayudaría a combatir la inflación que agobia a los estadounidenses vamos a la ciudad capital solo cuestión de tiempo para que las deudas no cuenten más se prepara para incrementar las tasas de interés por primera vez en más de tres años el jefe de banco central dijo que la situación perjudica los que tienen menos la tasa de interés actualmente es ceroun incremento posiblemente en marzo diana vargas y su esposo están vendiendo su casa para pagar las deudas es difícil >>> con un incremento de las tasas del banco central el costo de todo la comida la ropa los vehículos y la vivienda continuó subiendo como hace la reserva fede
retire del máximo tribunal del país fue nombrado con cargo vitalicio en 1994 por el ex presidente bill clintonto hay personas allegadas al juez que podrían están relacionadas con problemas de salud es uno de los tres jueces liberales abre la posible de que el presidente joe biden pueda cumplir su trato la reserva federal indicó que planea incrementar las tasas de interés muy pronto que esto afectaría todas las personas que saquen un préstamo o tengan deudas pero argumenta que ayudaría...
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president bill clinton nominated him to serve on the nation's highest court in 1994.n in as the 105th justice on the court on august 3 covid 1994. corrects american history tv saturdays on c-span2 exploring the people and events that tell the american story. at 2:00 p.m. eastern on the presidency, we look back on the scandal that led up to president richard nixon's resignation with geoff shepard who was at the time the youngest lawyer on president nixon's white house staff. also the author of the nixon conspiracy, watergate and the plot to remove the president. then at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, suffolk university professor teaches a class on politics and culture in the united states. from 1800 to the 1830s. she describes in the country change during the period between the presidencies of thomas jefferson and andrew jackson. exploring the american story, watch american history tv saturday on cspan2 and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. this week at the national governors association 114th annual wi
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now bill clinton -- charles: bill clinton did. he pivoted. >> era of big government is over.n't think president biden will. >> he doesn't have it. the doesn't have the intellectual firepower. doesn't have a political firepower. he has a bunch of dumb bunnies on the senior staff screaming at him. charles: they're screaming at me. watch larry every day at 4:00 p.m. we'll be right back. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to flexshares.com for a prospectus containing this information. read it carefully. superpowers from a spider bite? i could use some help showing the world how liberty mutual customizes their car insurance. ow! i'm ok! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ only in theaters december 17th. and there you have it. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow. big deal. we get unlimited for just 30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people. my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with yo
now bill clinton -- charles: bill clinton did. he pivoted. >> era of big government is over.n't think president biden will. >> he doesn't have it. the doesn't have the intellectual firepower. doesn't have a political firepower. he has a bunch of dumb bunnies on the senior staff screaming at him. charles: they're screaming at me. watch larry every day at 4:00 p.m. we'll be right back. before investing consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. go to...
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lbj people wrote to bill clinton, on and on and on and the navy has kept saying no. they sort of said he got his just deserves at the beginning when it first heard about hundreds of cases were like this we will send a letter. and they wrote a letter and got him the navy cross but the medal of honor carried certain connotations. you will know this better than you some of you military historians isn't there a requirement that congress stands or something in the presence of a medal of honor? i may be wrong. the navy has said no so many times they've almost been painted into a corner because now if you say yes you acknowledge all those nose were illegitimate nose. so name a supercarrier after him and hope that is enough. the campaign will go on is been passed down from texas representatives one after the other in it won't go wait nor should it. but at the same time there is a danger fixating on the medal of honor. doris is remembered else for the waco memorial is a big thing. the medal of honor can become almost a singular obsession he should have on i think he should ha
lbj people wrote to bill clinton, on and on and on and the navy has kept saying no. they sort of said he got his just deserves at the beginning when it first heard about hundreds of cases were like this we will send a letter. and they wrote a letter and got him the navy cross but the medal of honor carried certain connotations. you will know this better than you some of you military historians isn't there a requirement that congress stands or something in the presence of a medal of honor? i may...
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john, on a separate note, no one covered bill clinton more than you d id.h adversity, start getting small things done. start getting anything done just so you can say i did this, i did this, i did this, i did this. are there those options available for joe biden to do the little things? >> i do think you will see more executive actions, because you just touched on part of the problem. bill clinton worked with newt gingrich and republican house back in those days. we had -- the last time they passed the budget following the rules, the complete rules. more than 25 years ago since they passed the united states budget the way they're supposed to do it. a president working with the speaker even throughout the monica lewinsky and impeachment and all that. they did do some small things. right now the republican party will give biden nothing and that's part of the dynamic. that's part of the dynamic. democrats when we pick on the president say what about the republicans and they're absolutely right, but the way i put that into context, joe biden knew that on day on
john, on a separate note, no one covered bill clinton more than you d id.h adversity, start getting small things done. start getting anything done just so you can say i did this, i did this, i did this, i did this. are there those options available for joe biden to do the little things? >> i do think you will see more executive actions, because you just touched on part of the problem. bill clinton worked with newt gingrich and republican house back in those days. we had -- the last time...
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well, bill clinton was no bill clinton during that time. he was so pathetic that he went out and said i am still relevant. he was the joke of washington, d.c. and then about ten months later, he's the first democratic president reelected since fdr. those polls don't spin him in the head to head matchups. # 72% of the country thinks we are on the wrong track. a lot can happen moving forward. it is not so much what happens in the past but how he handled this year and learned from clinton and learns from the mistakes he made. >> i think as we are a culture collectivey overdosing on the apocalypse. he was never going to be the second coming of fdr. >> and they tried to set him up as the second coming of fdr. >> he tried to set him up in becoming fdr and his staff tried to set him up when he won as a moderate. i know a lot of people in the white house that may have worked for bernie and elizabeth don't like that. he's a moderate. like eric adams, he's a moderate. most of the disasters has happened is because it is is overreached. >> people in th
well, bill clinton was no bill clinton during that time. he was so pathetic that he went out and said i am still relevant. he was the joke of washington, d.c. and then about ten months later, he's the first democratic president reelected since fdr. those polls don't spin him in the head to head matchups. # 72% of the country thinks we are on the wrong track. a lot can happen moving forward. it is not so much what happens in the past but how he handled this year and learned from clinton and...
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challenges, i think it's fair to say none of them are ready for national leadership in the way bill clinton was in 1992. so if we have to go back to the '90s or the 2000s and have secretary clinton repositioned and reinvigorated for the 2024 election, so be it. >> laura: doug, last month hillary hit biden and said this. >> it means nothing if we don't have a congress that will get things done and we don't have a white house that we can count on to be sane and sober and stable and productive. >> laura: doug, maybe she is gearing up to take biden out. do you think she's going to do it? trump maybe wants to run again to show everyone what he can do and that he has the answers. hillary never thought she really lost, so maybe they both never thought they lost when they ran. >> well, i think president trump is ahead in the polls. i think his policies certainly look better now than the biden policies, even though i was not and am not a supporter of president trump. policy is policy. i think that a rematch between than we would have ever imagined, even a couple months ago. secretary clinton is real
challenges, i think it's fair to say none of them are ready for national leadership in the way bill clinton was in 1992. so if we have to go back to the '90s or the 2000s and have secretary clinton repositioned and reinvigorated for the 2024 election, so be it. >> laura: doug, last month hillary hit biden and said this. >> it means nothing if we don't have a congress that will get things done and we don't have a white house that we can count on to be sane and sober and stable and...
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this is what bill clinton did.tart to pay a price for getting in the way of things the public wants. the public wants a lot of things that are in build back better act. they want voting rights and they want to see the government working for them. you got 50 republicans who are against everything. right now they're not paying any price at all. >> how does he do that? how do they do that? >> well, i think the president has to shift. the president has to shift from saying that i can make a deal. i am the great compromiser to basically the republican party is screwing you. they need to pay a price. i mean right now, there was a lot of people been doing things on the first year. i have not heard a word about 50 republican senators being against voting rights. 50 republican senators being against things like paid leave and expanding child tax credits. things that people need. the social safety net is broken. there is not a single republican who wants to fix it and right now they're paying no price. democrats and the pres
this is what bill clinton did.tart to pay a price for getting in the way of things the public wants. the public wants a lot of things that are in build back better act. they want voting rights and they want to see the government working for them. you got 50 republicans who are against everything. right now they're not paying any price at all. >> how does he do that? how do they do that? >> well, i think the president has to shift. the president has to shift from saying that i can...
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you are our senior white house correspondent back when bill clinton put stephen breyer on the court. >> it was 1994 you and i remember it well, john, i was covering the white house during the bill clinton administration, and i think we were first to report the news that stephen breyer would be nominated to be a united states supreme court justice. i have now learned, i have confirmed that he will make the announcement together, i'm told, with the president of the united states, a formal announcement, that could come as early as tomorrow over at the white house. but he won't actually leave the supreme court until a new nominee is officially confirmed and becomes a supreme court justice. so he will remain for weeks, if not a few months, whatever it takes to get a new nominee confirmed. he made this decision, it was a very difficult decision for him, he's a relatively healthy 83-year-old. he realizes, obviously, as everyone does, john, the politics of what's going on right now. there could be a change in the majority in the united states senate after the mid-term elections. and so this
you are our senior white house correspondent back when bill clinton put stephen breyer on the court. >> it was 1994 you and i remember it well, john, i was covering the white house during the bill clinton administration, and i think we were first to report the news that stephen breyer would be nominated to be a united states supreme court justice. i have now learned, i have confirmed that he will make the announcement together, i'm told, with the president of the united states, a formal...
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years old, i saw back isn't 1st woman prime minister a been, is it put over then us president bill clinton and that image was so powerful and strong for me that i would literally say that i would become the premise of the country thought you don't have to become the ban minister or the supreme court judge, but where younger than women see these kind of strong women, it does have a lasting impact. it's all a sort of by the talking to a minister over thank you so much for today. thank you. and that's it for friday. as of, there's more on our website, the devil dot com, forward slash asia. and you could, of course, also follow us on facebook and twitter rebecca game at the same time on monday. have a good weekend. everybody with you there for back to the point. strong opinions, clear positions, international perspectives. we've seen more saber rattling, freshen, and kelly's in the former soviet republics of ukraine. bella ross and catholic stop . so does vladimir putin wants to create a new post soviet order, and how should the weather respond to find out on to the point shortly? to the point
years old, i saw back isn't 1st woman prime minister a been, is it put over then us president bill clinton and that image was so powerful and strong for me that i would literally say that i would become the premise of the country thought you don't have to become the ban minister or the supreme court judge, but where younger than women see these kind of strong women, it does have a lasting impact. it's all a sort of by the talking to a minister over thank you so much for today. thank you. and...
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old, i saw back isn't 1st woman prime minister a been, is it put double then you as president bill clinton and that image was so powerful and strong for me that i would literally say that i would become the primary of the country thought you don't have to become the ban minister or the supreme court judge, but were younger than women see these kind of strong women. it does have a lasting impact on a such a pleasure talking to a minister over thank you. so much for today. thank you. and that's it. a full friday as a wrap. there's more on our website, d, deborah dot com, forward slash asia. and you could of course, also follow us on facebook and twitter rebecca game at the same time on monday. have a good weekend, everybody can see you then for back slash her. i'm just kinda, i want that's hard. and in the end the some me, you are not a lot us to you anymore. we will send you back. are you familiar with this? with the smudges were lions the what's your story? i mean wasn't i was women especially and victims of vine and seen a lot of them take part and send us your story. yeah. chain always t
old, i saw back isn't 1st woman prime minister a been, is it put double then you as president bill clinton and that image was so powerful and strong for me that i would literally say that i would become the primary of the country thought you don't have to become the ban minister or the supreme court judge, but were younger than women see these kind of strong women. it does have a lasting impact on a such a pleasure talking to a minister over thank you. so much for today. thank you. and that's...
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president bill clinton nominated stephen breyer to serve on the court in 1994. he passed senate confirmation by a vote of 87-9, and was sworn in as the 105th justice on the court on august 3, 1994. >> cq ro call posted a discussion on the history of the senate filibuster. what a limitation of the filibuster could mean for future legislation. watch live coverage today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or watch full coverage on c-span now, our new video app. ♪ >> looking for c-span essentials that will keep you warm? go to c-span.org, c-span's online store. sweatshirts, hoodies, blankets and mugs. there is something for every c-span fan. every purchase help support our nonprofit operation. shop tuesday through monday during the keep warm sale. c-spanshop.org. ♪ >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more, including cox. >> cox is committed to providing eligible families access to affordable internet the connect to compete program. bridging the digital divide one connected and engaged per
president bill clinton nominated stephen breyer to serve on the court in 1994. he passed senate confirmation by a vote of 87-9, and was sworn in as the 105th justice on the court on august 3, 1994. >> cq ro call posted a discussion on the history of the senate filibuster. what a limitation of the filibuster could mean for future legislation. watch live coverage today at 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, online at c-span.org, or watch full coverage on c-span now, our new video app. ♪ >>...
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years old, i saw back isn't 1st woman prime minister a been, is it put over then us president bill clinton and that image was so powerful and strong for me that i would literally say that i would become the primary of the country thought you don't have to become the ban minister or the supreme court judge, but wait younger than women see these kind of strong women. it does have a lasting impact. it's all a such a pleasure talking to a minister over thank you. so much for today. thank you. and that's it. a full friday as a rep. there's more on our website, the devil dot com, forward slash asia. and you could of course, also follow us on facebook and twitter rebecca game at the same time on monday. have a good weekend, everybody with you then for breakfast. ah, she's up to date. don't miss our highlights. the d w program online. d w dot com highlights and german with d. w. at any time in any place. using video nevada's we have like a set of sons to sing along to download the isda community from super msc often use of doing a tie. a varied courses full of into active exercises are available a
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you let him loose on the microphone he is no bill clinton or barack obama. he will cause more problems than solve them by talking more. like kamala harris's biggest failure. i need to get out of the office more but it make things worse, not better. >> harris: crazy about the microphone. a song, not really. the president came into office with a 200-page plan to shut down the coronavirus. jason, we talked about this. it's the reason why a lot of people voted for him even though those who maybe weren't as yoked to his policies otherwise. the "washington post" is going through it now page by page and here are a few of the points where the president struggled or failed to deliver. let's turn to page 59. predictable and robust federal purchasing of coronavirus tests. well, we know how that is going. it's still going. page 81. support schools and implementing covid-19 screening testing. flip to 103, insure patient safety in nursing homes by boosting staffing and vaccinations. we'll hear what the president has to say about his pandemic response later today. i imagin
you let him loose on the microphone he is no bill clinton or barack obama. he will cause more problems than solve them by talking more. like kamala harris's biggest failure. i need to get out of the office more but it make things worse, not better. >> harris: crazy about the microphone. a song, not really. the president came into office with a 200-page plan to shut down the coronavirus. jason, we talked about this. it's the reason why a lot of people voted for him even though those who...
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years old, i saw bike isn't 1st on the prime minister a been is it put over the venue as president bill clinton and that image was so powerful and strong for me that i would literally say that i would become the primary side of the country, thought you don't have to become the ban minister or the supreme court judge, but where younger than women see these kind of strong women. it does have a lasting impact. it's all a sort of by the token to rubinez. java. thank you so much for today. thank you. and that's it. a full friday as a rep. there's more on our website, the devil dot com, forward slash asia. and you could, of course, also follow us on facebook and twitter rebecca game at the same time on monday, have a good weekend everybody. it's you there for breakfast every day for us and for our planet, with global ideas is on its way to bring you more conservation. how do we make cities greener? how can we protect animals and their habitats? what to do with all our waste? we can make a difference by choosing reforestation over deforestation recycling over disposable smart new solutions over steam
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the more should be on be pivot that bill clinton did.ed with the speaker of the house to get welfare reform done. check out this passage. it leave it here. from august 1997, this is from "the washington post." a partisan show down that dominated washington politics came to an ending as president clinton signed legislation to cut taxes and put america on a balanced budget by 2002. think about, this would any democrat to that know? can joe biden do that now? i don't think the answer is yes. >> martha: have you heard any politician use the phrase a balanced budget? when is the last time you heard anybody talk about a balanced budget? bill clinton did a huge turn around as you pointed out and ending welfare as we know it. be really interesting if president biden would say we have hundreds of billions of unspent in the great bill that we passed. we'll spend that and send it to small businesses. but we're not going to ask for anymore more. we have a lot of money. that's a fantasy world. thanks for indulging. >> great to see you. >> martha: as
the more should be on be pivot that bill clinton did.ed with the speaker of the house to get welfare reform done. check out this passage. it leave it here. from august 1997, this is from "the washington post." a partisan show down that dominated washington politics came to an ending as president clinton signed legislation to cut taxes and put america on a balanced budget by 2002. think about, this would any democrat to that know? can joe biden do that now? i don't think the answer is...
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he does have the political skills of bill clinton and whatever you thought of him knew how to directitics and change the discussion that he would admit he had to do better. president biden has always been a booster and is very uncomfortable suggesting or admitting that he might've done anything wrong. he will try to bow through this and it will not do them any good. the facts are against him. as you listen to the introduction. also things going wrong and virtually nothing is going right. in the last week you say he's compared not only republicans but members of his own party to the extreme of the past george wallace and jefferson davis in whom the president of the confederacy all of them democrats and ironically extreme races it's a language he uses his not rhetorically deaf and i think this is a real problem for the administration from now on. jon: i sometimes wonder if we fall into the looking glass after the december jobs report which was a huge disappointment half the job that most economists were expecting and created. the president took a victory lap and said this is probably t
he does have the political skills of bill clinton and whatever you thought of him knew how to directitics and change the discussion that he would admit he had to do better. president biden has always been a booster and is very uncomfortable suggesting or admitting that he might've done anything wrong. he will try to bow through this and it will not do them any good. the facts are against him. as you listen to the introduction. also things going wrong and virtually nothing is going right. in the...