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you are talking about the bill that was eventually signed by president bill clinton. i guess your guest began by giving an overview of the bill. they mentioned that there was a five-year amendment on it. as i understand it, that could be split up. some of them could be on it for two years and then off and then go back on. but they would have three years of eligibility. i believe the bill may have had an age requirement in it. i think there was a work requirement. and i think if you were between the ages of 18 and 45 and not disabled and in good health, the work requirement for your welfare applied. i could be confusing that with pennsylvania's law that was signed by governor jake thornburg. i think clinton's bill incorporated a similar thing. am i correct in that that there was an age requirement? >> the elderly in our complicated social welfare system have a different program than dependent children. the elderly have ssi so that agent is kind built into the system and the objective of the 1996 law was not the elderly who have always been the more deserving of the poor
you are talking about the bill that was eventually signed by president bill clinton. i guess your guest began by giving an overview of the bill. they mentioned that there was a five-year amendment on it. as i understand it, that could be split up. some of them could be on it for two years and then off and then go back on. but they would have three years of eligibility. i believe the bill may have had an age requirement in it. i think there was a work requirement. and i think if you were between...
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bill clinton. >> clinton is the first democrat to be elected since 1976. he is a governor from a southern state. and, he was representing himself as someone who could speak to the african american community. >> our diversity can be a source of strength in a world that is ever smaller. where everyone counts. and everyone is a part of america's family. >> six women will serve in the u.s. senate. including the first black woman. >> most black women credit anita hill. they say the rage they felt at her treatment by the senate judiciary committee fueled their campaigns. >> it was a hopeful time when women began seizing some of these offices. it sensitized women and minorities to the fact that our voices have to be heard and the real way to have them be heard is to be holding the reins of power. >> $2.4 million. great box office for a wednesday. that is what opening crowds paid out to see malcolm x. >> it is hard to miss the phenomenon called spike lee. >> spike lee is a black man who has reached the top of white culture. and, he has done it his way. >> malcolm
bill clinton. >> clinton is the first democrat to be elected since 1976. he is a governor from a southern state. and, he was representing himself as someone who could speak to the african american community. >> our diversity can be a source of strength in a world that is ever smaller. where everyone counts. and everyone is a part of america's family. >> six women will serve in the u.s. senate. including the first black woman. >> most black women credit anita hill. they...
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this is the time to talk just briefly about bill clinton. and, bill clinton's utopian thinking. bill clinton in 1992, his campaign song was fleetwood mac's don't stop thinking about tomorrow. yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone, do not stop thinking about tomorrow. bill clinton was this very charismatic figure that was a very much like the future is bright. he came from a town called hope, arkansas. he was the boy from hope. literally the boy from hope. the future is bright, in all of his state of the union's, which were always very long, he would always discuss one new technological achievements are happening? what are the technological breakthroughs that are going to make our life and society better? his policy, he and many people like him dubbed themselves third way of democrats. that in this map onto the old end of history framework, they party had been the party of the left and critiques of capitalism. supposedly. that there were only two sides of the culture wars. there were only two sides of the economic wars. the party of johnson and the great society. that was no longer
this is the time to talk just briefly about bill clinton. and, bill clinton's utopian thinking. bill clinton in 1992, his campaign song was fleetwood mac's don't stop thinking about tomorrow. yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone, do not stop thinking about tomorrow. bill clinton was this very charismatic figure that was a very much like the future is bright. he came from a town called hope, arkansas. he was the boy from hope. literally the boy from hope. the future is bright, in all of his state...
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bill clinton is suburbly talented politician i ever saw.his president could pull it off i have my doubts. >> bill: progressive pull is significant for this administration and washington. brit, nice to see you. have a great evening. brit hume, thank you. >> thank you, bill. >> bill: sure. stocks were left today. inflation worries. the dow lost 164. s&p 500 fell 45. and the nasdaq dropped 263 points. in a moment here disturbing new video showing a dangerous extent of the homelessness crisis in california. first though, here is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 13 in memphis where a man now faces several charges, including three counts of attempted first degree murder after a memphis police officer was shot over the weekend. the injured officer was taken to a local hospital, later upgraded to critical but stable condition. fox 11 in los angeles where amber herd's insurer is suing the actress alleging her policy does not cover any of the $8.3 million in losses her ex-husband johnny depp won in court. d
bill clinton is suburbly talented politician i ever saw.his president could pull it off i have my doubts. >> bill: progressive pull is significant for this administration and washington. brit, nice to see you. have a great evening. brit hume, thank you. >> thank you, bill. >> bill: sure. stocks were left today. inflation worries. the dow lost 164. s&p 500 fell 45. and the nasdaq dropped 263 points. in a moment here disturbing new video showing a dangerous extent of the...
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they got bill clinton re-elected in '96.nk joe biden won as a moderate and i will just say, again, i don't -- you look at fetterman in pennsylvania, he's a progressive. and so i don't think it is about -- when you look at ohio, my god, sherrod brown, a real progressive. that guy opens ohio. a state that is getting redder by the day. it is not progressive or moderate. it is being true to who you are. joe biden is not a progressive. he's never been a progressive. he needs to be who he is. and i think he's starting to be who he is. he needs to be that moderate leader that progresses mocked after he lost iowa, that progressives mocked after he lost new hampshire and he needs to be that moderate that black voters voted for in south carolina and that other americans voted for and got him elected president. that is who he is. that is what is so most natural to him. just like bill clinton and that is the direction that i think he needs to continue moving toward. >> i'm just going to jump in. we're following some breaking news. the p
they got bill clinton re-elected in '96.nk joe biden won as a moderate and i will just say, again, i don't -- you look at fetterman in pennsylvania, he's a progressive. and so i don't think it is about -- when you look at ohio, my god, sherrod brown, a real progressive. that guy opens ohio. a state that is getting redder by the day. it is not progressive or moderate. it is being true to who you are. joe biden is not a progressive. he's never been a progressive. he needs to be who he is. and i...
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you'd be like, hey, that's bill clinton on my jump blue flight. nice to meet you, former president bill clinton. but also sit down. this is a jetblue, and we're not leaving. this is air force one, just because you're on it, the part of your life is over, that's not how it works. it's not how this works. either for former presidents, or four former presidential advisers who now have sat podcasts sponsored by the michael o guy. there is no executive privilege that it tends to everything, anything steve bannon did as a podcaster. it just doesn't -- even --, this wouldn't even be something that you would be able to look up in the indexed. this is like if somebody asked me if you want your pepsi, and you say i love a fruit rule up. it's completely irrelevant. steve bannon defied a legal subpoena in a way that was not illegal. it was not even a close approximation of legal. and so, the u.s. justice department is prosecuting him for doing that. the reason he's been getting all this press the past couple of days, is because this criminal trial is about to
you'd be like, hey, that's bill clinton on my jump blue flight. nice to meet you, former president bill clinton. but also sit down. this is a jetblue, and we're not leaving. this is air force one, just because you're on it, the part of your life is over, that's not how it works. it's not how this works. either for former presidents, or four former presidential advisers who now have sat podcasts sponsored by the michael o guy. there is no executive privilege that it tends to everything, anything...
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they pass the welfare reform, bill clinton did so going way against bob dole.last first-term democratic president jimmy carter what skyrocketing inflation does to a presidency, it slaughters that. and what should we do to lower inflation? well, he says the answers for the government to spend trillions more in order to lower inflation, greatly increasing one's power intake in an effort to lose lots of weight. double cheeseburgers, tuna tacos, milwaukee's best, trust me, it doesn't work, and history shows that the last two democratic presidents that struggle in their first term and they were higher than joe biden, what do you think this will look like when we look at where we are right now. no question about it. >> my kids are pointing it out to me, i know what you are saying. in "the washington post" reporting today that the longest-serving aid, kamala harris, leaving next month, also her director of speechwriting is leaving after just four months. a continuing staff make over of sorts, but it isn't. what is it? >> well, joe biden lost his longtime aide, we have
they pass the welfare reform, bill clinton did so going way against bob dole.last first-term democratic president jimmy carter what skyrocketing inflation does to a presidency, it slaughters that. and what should we do to lower inflation? well, he says the answers for the government to spend trillions more in order to lower inflation, greatly increasing one's power intake in an effort to lose lots of weight. double cheeseburgers, tuna tacos, milwaukee's best, trust me, it doesn't work, and...
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that past. >> i mentioned that you've collaborated with bill clinton. intons, you're a friend of the bushes, you know i talk a lot of politics here. there's a story in the book i particularly love where oftentimes people will say to you derogatory things about the clintons, and you have a way of addressing that. what is it? >> well, you know, people who -- everybody likes the bushes pretty much, and the bushes like the clintons. here's the interesting story about the clintons for me. the first time sue and i went out to dinner with them, with hillary and bill, and people don't think of them this way. about a three-hour dinner, just the four of us, and three or four times during the dinner, they were holding hands under the table, and that's not how people see them. and i have similar stories about the bushes, and i have stories about trump. just as human beings. that piece of it, you know. >> right, but what seems to stop the folks cold, is do you like the bushes, yeah, i like the bushes, well the bushes like the clintons, isn't that good enough for you.
that past. >> i mentioned that you've collaborated with bill clinton. intons, you're a friend of the bushes, you know i talk a lot of politics here. there's a story in the book i particularly love where oftentimes people will say to you derogatory things about the clintons, and you have a way of addressing that. what is it? >> well, you know, people who -- everybody likes the bushes pretty much, and the bushes like the clintons. here's the interesting story about the clintons for...
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why joe biden should listen to candidate bill clinton on how he felt americans pain when he became president. that and so much more on making morning -- making money. >> initial gdp release down .9 of a percent, making it back-to-back negative quarters. we did not want to see this. we actually got it. the report though to me, it is worrisome, the source of weakness. personal consumption. 1.0. this was the lowest since fourth quarter of 2019. this is a two-year low. people aren't spending money. that is pretty bad. particularly on durable goods. that was down 4.4%. domestic investment also very, very scared. this is a huge, huge red flag, down 13 1/2%. it was led by 14% plunge in residential investment. now the news comes on the heels of the fomc hiking rates yesterday 75 basis points. the question and answer period we saw jay powell, he tried his best, really to invoke the commitment to whipping inflation. the market took its cue from potential markers of inflation, more than necessarily the tone of jay powell. as the art of interpreting the federal reserve chairman has come a long way, folk
why joe biden should listen to candidate bill clinton on how he felt americans pain when he became president. that and so much more on making morning -- making money. >> initial gdp release down .9 of a percent, making it back-to-back negative quarters. we did not want to see this. we actually got it. the report though to me, it is worrisome, the source of weakness. personal consumption. 1.0. this was the lowest since fourth quarter of 2019. this is a two-year low. people aren't spending...
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bill clinton's 1996 campaign book which was called from hope to history.e you know from his hope arkansas and so on and it was a political agenda? and it was a perfectly fine book. but we had kept it secret. because it was very hard to do a book with a sitting present. so we had to get a contract and so on. so we finally got the book done. and when we announced the book people were so stunned that there was a secret book by the president of the united states in 1996. that we had orders for 600,000 copies. well, i had read the book. it was a fine book. but it sure is how it wasn't a book that was going to knock anybody's socks off because it was written by a sitting president. it was a political manifesto. so my last and my last engagement with that book was a piece in the washington post, which said the book is being returned from bookstores by the train load. so i didn't sell very well, but when i wrote to the president or actually was on c-span he was asked why the book didn't sell better by brian lamb and and his answer was well, i didn't have much time
bill clinton's 1996 campaign book which was called from hope to history.e you know from his hope arkansas and so on and it was a political agenda? and it was a perfectly fine book. but we had kept it secret. because it was very hard to do a book with a sitting present. so we had to get a contract and so on. so we finally got the book done. and when we announced the book people were so stunned that there was a secret book by the president of the united states in 1996. that we had orders for...
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bill clinton before the grand jury who bill clinton admitted that his story had to change. specifics don't matter. which gets me to this. this is from the "new york times" story. the documentary evidence. an email from an arizona lawyer to boris epstein, a close aide to donald trump who in one email says that the president liked what was going on. but in this one, we would just be sending in fake electoral votes to pence so that someone in congress can make an objection and start arguing that the fake votes should be counted. and then alternative votes is probably better than the fake votes with an emoji there. they knew. >> they knew. they knew they were covering their tracks. this is lock stock and barrel evidence of criminal intent and knowledge. and the emoji and talking about alternate versus fake, it is like let's not call it bank robbery, let's just call it appropriation of funds from the bank with criminal intent. >> but if you are trying to prosecute a case, the noolg that what you are doing is across the line and you try to connect to who in the white house knew.
bill clinton before the grand jury who bill clinton admitted that his story had to change. specifics don't matter. which gets me to this. this is from the "new york times" story. the documentary evidence. an email from an arizona lawyer to boris epstein, a close aide to donald trump who in one email says that the president liked what was going on. but in this one, we would just be sending in fake electoral votes to pence so that someone in congress can make an objection and start...
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bill clinton's 1996 campaign book which was called from hope to history. have you know from his hope arkansas and so on and it was a political agenda? and it was a perfectly fine book. but we had kept it secret. because it was very hard to do a book with a sitting present. so we had to get a contract and so on. so we finally got the book done. and when we announced the book people were so stunned that there was a secret book by the president of the united states in 1996. that we had orders for 600,000 copies. well, i had read the book. it was a fine book. but it sure is how it wasn't a book that was going to knock anybody's socks off because it was written by a sitting president. it was a political manifesto. so my last and my last engagement with that book was a piece in the washington post, which said the book is being returned from bookstores by the train load. so i didn't sell very well, but when i wrote to the president or actually was on c-span he was asked why the book didn't sell better by brian lamb and and his answer was well, i didn't have much
bill clinton's 1996 campaign book which was called from hope to history. have you know from his hope arkansas and so on and it was a political agenda? and it was a perfectly fine book. but we had kept it secret. because it was very hard to do a book with a sitting present. so we had to get a contract and so on. so we finally got the book done. and when we announced the book people were so stunned that there was a secret book by the president of the united states in 1996. that we had orders for...
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i'm reminded of bill clinton's line on that. that dog don't hunt. >> trace: he said, bill clinton is the guy that said i feel your paint. but he was empathetic. everybody felt like he felt their pain. now it seems like there's finger pointing. you bring up the nber, the national bureau of economic research. everybody said that they are the grand arbiters of whether this is recession or not. the grand arbiters may not come out with a conclusion for months, maybe years. people need action now. >> neil: i think people forget that. sometime we overanalyze. trace, i'm a big nerd here at this network and of fox business, which you don't get you should demand. you get it. you don't have to demand it. i'm reminded, if it walks like a duck, it's a duck. it's quackery other-wise. the administration is right to say about the job growth. this is not like the stagflation of the 1970s. jimmy carter was dealing with no job growth. job contraction. george bush jr. was dealing with a financial meltdown. nothing good going on then. we can argue b
i'm reminded of bill clinton's line on that. that dog don't hunt. >> trace: he said, bill clinton is the guy that said i feel your paint. but he was empathetic. everybody felt like he felt their pain. now it seems like there's finger pointing. you bring up the nber, the national bureau of economic research. everybody said that they are the grand arbiters of whether this is recession or not. the grand arbiters may not come out with a conclusion for months, maybe years. people need action...
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especially bill clinton. we just played a bit of tom brokaw 1994.ical republicans about to takeover in the house, possibly. what could you learn from their? >> that's for sure. i'm so glad that you used that historical video from 1994, because of that does tell us a lot. that was when you can bridge came, in the first speaker who said i'm not going to get along with the other side. this is going to be a war of all against all. we are going to try to stop the opposition. it sounds like 2022, but in 1994, that was unheard of, and that was radical. if we don't like the way the house operates nowadays, this stasis and inability to get very much done, it really dates back to 1994. what clinton said was, even though i lost both houses to congress, some going to be like truman. i'm going to put one foot in front of the other. i'm going to try to get things done. he was able to work with the other side for better or for worse on things like welfare reform and the balanced budget, and despite the fact that many democrats in 1994, -- bill clinton's office pol
especially bill clinton. we just played a bit of tom brokaw 1994.ical republicans about to takeover in the house, possibly. what could you learn from their? >> that's for sure. i'm so glad that you used that historical video from 1994, because of that does tell us a lot. that was when you can bridge came, in the first speaker who said i'm not going to get along with the other side. this is going to be a war of all against all. we are going to try to stop the opposition. it sounds like...
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political scandals marred the clinton years, culminating during bill clinton's second term with his impeachment and senate acquittal. hillary clinton was asked in 1994 about the couples credibility during what came to be known as the pink suit press conference. >> a recent news reports about the first lady's -- earnings and all these whitewater allegations, many of us americans are having a hard time with your credibility. how can you earn our trust back? is there a fundamental distrust of the clintons in america? >> well i hope not. i mean, that would be something that i would regret very much. i do think that we are transition figures, if you will. we don't fit easily into a lot of our pre-existing categories, and i think that having -- independent, made decisions, it is a little difficult for us as a country maybe to make the transition of having a woman like many women in this room, sitting in this house, so i think that the standards to some extent the expectations, the demands have changed, and i'm trying to find my way through it, and trying to figure out how best to be true to myself, a
political scandals marred the clinton years, culminating during bill clinton's second term with his impeachment and senate acquittal. hillary clinton was asked in 1994 about the couples credibility during what came to be known as the pink suit press conference. >> a recent news reports about the first lady's -- earnings and all these whitewater allegations, many of us americans are having a hard time with your credibility. how can you earn our trust back? is there a fundamental distrust...
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presidents would look back on like barack obama, bill clinton, ronald reagan. at this stage of their presidencies they were in roughly the same spot. their approval ratings were low. if it looks at the opposition party would build a big midterm, and also as presidents, reagan and obama and clinton all recovered to win a second term. george w. bush is a special case because of 9/11. you see the pattern over and over. one of the things it shows is the public is fickle in many ways. there is always an evan flow. what we see is republicans will win one house or two houses in the midterm elections. they will then make a lot of people unhappy with what they are doing with the majority, and then biden could cruise to reelection just like those previous presidents did. host: one of the issues is the issue of abortion, project lead after the roe v. wade decision. a lot of people looking for the president to do things that could counteract that, more than what he could do. what is the administration to think of this issue and where should it go as far as counteracting wh
presidents would look back on like barack obama, bill clinton, ronald reagan. at this stage of their presidencies they were in roughly the same spot. their approval ratings were low. if it looks at the opposition party would build a big midterm, and also as presidents, reagan and obama and clinton all recovered to win a second term. george w. bush is a special case because of 9/11. you see the pattern over and over. one of the things it shows is the public is fickle in many ways. there is...
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you are talking about the bill that was eventually signed by president bill clinton. s your guest began by giving an overview of the bill. they mentioned that there was a five-year amendment on it. as i understand it, that could be split up. some of them could be on it for two years and then off and then go back on. but they would have three years of eligibility. i believe the bill may have had an age requirement in it. i think there was a work requirement. and i think if you were between the ages of 18 and 45 and not disabled and in good health, the work requirement for your welfare applied. i could be confusing that with pennsylvania's law that was signed by governor jake thornburg. i think clinton's bill incorporated a similar thing. am i correct in that that there was an age requirement? >> the elderly in our complicated social welfare system have a different program than dependent children. the elderly have ssi so that agent is kind built into the system and the objective of the 1996 law was not the elderly who have always been the more deserving of the poor, but
you are talking about the bill that was eventually signed by president bill clinton. s your guest began by giving an overview of the bill. they mentioned that there was a five-year amendment on it. as i understand it, that could be split up. some of them could be on it for two years and then off and then go back on. but they would have three years of eligibility. i believe the bill may have had an age requirement in it. i think there was a work requirement. and i think if you were between the...
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united states and the russian one turned out to be better than the british one, they wrote that bill clintone promoter. as the country hosting the championship for 22 years, he smashed a mirror in a zurich hotel out of rage, and the head of the us internal revenue service, richard weber, promised a continuation of the corruption scandal. i'm sure there will be another round of indictments, we're targeting corruption, not football. in 2015, mass arrests began through the service entrance of a fashionable hotel. boro-lacquer high-ranking officials were taken out one by one sleepy it was at 6:00 in the morning, closed from the cameras with sheets , nine people were taken directly from the congresses in zurich, including several current and former heads of national football federations. as many as two vice-presidents of the fifa executive committee at the same time, the western media, as if on cue, began to persecute zep blatter even before the message appeared on wednesday that fifa its members were defendants in two criminal cases, the organization was compared to a mafia dictatorship, no one
united states and the russian one turned out to be better than the british one, they wrote that bill clintone promoter. as the country hosting the championship for 22 years, he smashed a mirror in a zurich hotel out of rage, and the head of the us internal revenue service, richard weber, promised a continuation of the corruption scandal. i'm sure there will be another round of indictments, we're targeting corruption, not football. in 2015, mass arrests began through the service entrance of a...
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pretty much every you as prime minister since bill clinton in 1994 1st met with the palestinian authority has done so when they come to israel with a few exceptions are largely for diary issues or something else. so really it, it is pretty standard operating procedure at the visit on friday is only half an hour. so the palestinians quite disappointed that, you know, the president is spending 2 days in is round is half an hour with the palestinians . but of course, you know, they, they're happy to greet the president of course. and a we, that with that visit is coming a promise of more funding and opening up of more funding towards the policies that were, that were caught under the tromp administration. so at, but definitely sort of an un waited visit and something that is not gotten not going unnoticed by the palestinians. and it was, we could say probably be one of the, the more easier parts of his trip. his final stop we understand is going to be saudi arabia and that is going to be the most controversial part of the president's trip. why is there? absolutely, if it's a cause, very cont
pretty much every you as prime minister since bill clinton in 1994 1st met with the palestinian authority has done so when they come to israel with a few exceptions are largely for diary issues or something else. so really it, it is pretty standard operating procedure at the visit on friday is only half an hour. so the palestinians quite disappointed that, you know, the president is spending 2 days in is round is half an hour with the palestinians . but of course, you know, they, they're happy...
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for example, the assault weapons ban of 1994 which bill clinton signed.equirement that the doj, department of justice, studied the effects for ten years and then the loss unscented. so we know exactly the effect of the 1994 assault weapons ban. it did nothing to reduce violent crime. that is not debatable. the government has ten years worth of data to prove it. but no one cares, the leaders of both parties are once again pushing to ban semiautomatic rifles anyway. and yet at the same time they are allowing criminals in cities to commit gun crimes with no consequences. a lot of those criminals are crossing over the border from mexico which is open. as a result of that, normal people, law-abiding americans who still pay their taxes and go to work need firearms to defend themselves, obviously. today congressperson andy biggs made that point. he was then interrupted by her own to greta thunberg, the creepy little publicity seeker david hogg. remember him? >> on the part of the federal government which is basically sanctioned this -- [indistinct] >> reiteratin
for example, the assault weapons ban of 1994 which bill clinton signed.equirement that the doj, department of justice, studied the effects for ten years and then the loss unscented. so we know exactly the effect of the 1994 assault weapons ban. it did nothing to reduce violent crime. that is not debatable. the government has ten years worth of data to prove it. but no one cares, the leaders of both parties are once again pushing to ban semiautomatic rifles anyway. and yet at the same time they...
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he took the economy very seriously and a lot of people lived very well under bill clinton and it's funny. it's not partisan here but it's about telling the truth and helpings american people. >> yeah, that's absolutely right. do remember that unfortunately bush lost his reelection so i don't know if, you know, this will bode well for biden going into '24 but the reality is the inflation aspects of our economy are just getting worse. look at number today for the person consumption expenditures. that's actually the fed's favorite number as they said. well, that was up almost 7%, and if you look at the month over month and compare to last month's, that one is trending upwards as well so the inflation is not stopping, which means this recession is really going to turn into stagflation, something we've been calling for for months. >> jackie: yeah, and it pains people for because it's a pompier ride along that continues the pain for an extended period of time. alfredo ortiz, we're out of time but great billboard and very clever. good to see you sir. >> thank you, jackie. nice to see you. >> ja
he took the economy very seriously and a lot of people lived very well under bill clinton and it's funny. it's not partisan here but it's about telling the truth and helpings american people. >> yeah, that's absolutely right. do remember that unfortunately bush lost his reelection so i don't know if, you know, this will bode well for biden going into '24 but the reality is the inflation aspects of our economy are just getting worse. look at number today for the person consumption...
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bill clinton learned things >> he did, that's right. >> so remember the sitcom the jetsons?son ♪ >> today is iconic for one big reason. we'll explain that. plus talk about the jetsons' predictions about the future that already came true. ♪ ♪ ♪ jane his wife ♪ ♪ ♪ sorry i'm late! dude, dude, dude... oh boy. your cousin.from boston. [whiff] [water splashes] is it on the green? [goose squawks] i was just looking for my ball. 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. [goose squawks] (here you go.) (cheers guys!) hi, i'm eileen. i live in vancouver, washington and i write mystery novels. dogs have been such an important part of my life. i have flinn and a new puppy. as i was writing, i found that i just wasn't as sharp and i new i needed to do something so i started taking prevagen. i realized that i was much more clear and i was remembering the details that i was supposed to. prevagen keeps my brain working right. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. seen this ad? prevagen keeps my brain working right. it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling
bill clinton learned things >> he did, that's right. >> so remember the sitcom the jetsons?son ♪ >> today is iconic for one big reason. we'll explain that. plus talk about the jetsons' predictions about the future that already came true. ♪ ♪ ♪ jane his wife ♪ ♪ ♪ sorry i'm late! dude, dude, dude... oh boy. your cousin.from boston. [whiff] [water splashes] is it on the green? [goose squawks] i was just looking for my ball. 19th hole, sam adams summer ale. [goose...
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you would be like hey, that's bill clinton on my jet blue flight, nis to meet you, but also sit down, this is jet blue and we're not leaving, this isn't just air force one just becauseg, you're out of that. that part of your life is over. that's not how this works. it's not how this works. either for former presidents or former presidential visors who now have sad podcasts sponsored by the my pillow guy. there is no executive privilege that attends anything steve bannon did as a podcaster. didn't even, i mean they're in the law book, this wouldn't be something that you would be able to look up in the index. this is irrelevant. and somebody asks me a coke or a pepsi and you say i would love a fruit rollup. completely irrelevant. steve bannon defied a legal subpoena in a way that was not legal. it was not even a close approximation of legal. so the u.s. justice department is prosecuting him for doing that. the reason he has been getting all of this press the past couple of days because his criminal trial is about to start for that. he is facing up to two years in prison and a last ditch
you would be like hey, that's bill clinton on my jet blue flight, nis to meet you, but also sit down, this is jet blue and we're not leaving, this isn't just air force one just becauseg, you're out of that. that part of your life is over. that's not how this works. it's not how this works. either for former presidents or former presidential visors who now have sad podcasts sponsored by the my pillow guy. there is no executive privilege that attends anything steve bannon did as a podcaster....
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. >> neil: this back and forth whether it's a recession or not, when bill clinton made to it the white house in 92, you guys were arguing that we in a recession and we were. the bush administration was arguing at the time that we were climbing out of it and statistics would bear them out. aren't you doing the same thing? >> i think all the president and all any of us are doing is trying to offer a balanced view of the economy. first of all, every family is the world's greatest expert on how they're doing. we know that millions of american families cannot escape the higher prices that have come from this global inflation the world is going through now and that that's a squeeze at the gas pump, a squeeze at the grocery line. we understand that. on the other hand, i don't think there's anyway to look at the last six months and say this is what a recession looks like. the 2.7 million jobs created in the first months of this year is otherwise the most jobs created in the first six months of the year in the history of our country. that doesn't mean everything was great about the economy. but
. >> neil: this back and forth whether it's a recession or not, when bill clinton made to it the white house in 92, you guys were arguing that we in a recession and we were. the bush administration was arguing at the time that we were climbing out of it and statistics would bear them out. aren't you doing the same thing? >> i think all the president and all any of us are doing is trying to offer a balanced view of the economy. first of all, every family is the world's greatest...
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it's bill clinton. whoops. i forgot to change the voice.t to god. [ applause ] it happens sometimes. [ phone dings ] oh, got it again! hi. it's bill clinton here. [ laughter ] i mean, happy anniversary. i've learned along the way the key to a long successful marriage is to stay away from oter hot mamas. that's all you've got to do. [ laughter ] i mean, he do love hillary and she's so cute, but you know, she's kind of heavy in the bun and thigh which i find adorable. she has a low center of gravity. if you get some humidity in there she goes round and round like a whirling dervish and next thing you know it's timber time. so my advice is always be there ready to catch your hot mama. [ applause ] boom. [ ding ] can you believe that? i just felt like johnny carson. can you believe that? i did the wrong voice, ed. can you believe that? [ ding ] oh, excuse me, another one. >> hello. hello. it's paul mccartney. i just stopped by in the yellow submarine to say i want to hold your hand. but i can't because you lost it in a boating accident. you did
it's bill clinton. whoops. i forgot to change the voice.t to god. [ applause ] it happens sometimes. [ phone dings ] oh, got it again! hi. it's bill clinton here. [ laughter ] i mean, happy anniversary. i've learned along the way the key to a long successful marriage is to stay away from oter hot mamas. that's all you've got to do. [ laughter ] i mean, he do love hillary and she's so cute, but you know, she's kind of heavy in the bun and thigh which i find adorable. she has a low center of...
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you have your bill clinton pain going. >> jimmy: it's only bill clinton i can have winds around the withen like this. >> look how everyone was dressed today. >> jimmy: a whole new show. it is true, it is a dire time the country. the only thing higher and inflation is those that think biden is doing a good job. you know, i mean it. i have so much empathy for the food pantry story. i am obviously not missing meals, look at me periods be when you look good. >> jimmy: if they show doesn't work out i have a gig for a model so i'm not worried. stick with me, stick with me. people really are struggling to eat what it brings in mind my thought process back, a month ago biden was trying to pass the buck which is $1.47 because of him inflation, he had that video clip trying to make it about ultra maga and how quickly we forget that people were lined up at food pantries because they couldn't get food at the start of the pandemic and what if the maga crowd, they are not in charge and the food pantry lines are a hell of a lot longer now. so we benefit from a change of leadership i assume you might ha
you have your bill clinton pain going. >> jimmy: it's only bill clinton i can have winds around the withen like this. >> look how everyone was dressed today. >> jimmy: a whole new show. it is true, it is a dire time the country. the only thing higher and inflation is those that think biden is doing a good job. you know, i mean it. i have so much empathy for the food pantry story. i am obviously not missing meals, look at me periods be when you look good. >> jimmy: if...
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, bill clinton raped me, right, and just boom.it. it was perfect. >> just beyond the forced smiles, there they were. >> all of a sudden, the story on cable news isn't donald trump and the "access hollywood" tape. if you look at the photos the press took of everyone standing on the side, you'll see steve bannon in the corner with a smirk on his face at the moment. you'll see the genius of steve bannon. >> bannon staged a media coup. the trump campaign never looked back. >> right now, a historic moment, cnn projects donald trump wins the presidency. >> i went to the president and said, sir, you need to get dressed. you've won. i remember bannon standing right there next to me, and bannon was like, yeah, you won, sir. everybody got pretty emotional obviously. it's one of those moments i'll never forget. i could see bannon was proud. everybody was really just proud. the president walked up to me, and he said, good job, brad, you really did a great job. but just don't stand to me on stage. >> because you're too tall. >> i'm too tall. t
, bill clinton raped me, right, and just boom.it. it was perfect. >> just beyond the forced smiles, there they were. >> all of a sudden, the story on cable news isn't donald trump and the "access hollywood" tape. if you look at the photos the press took of everyone standing on the side, you'll see steve bannon in the corner with a smirk on his face at the moment. you'll see the genius of steve bannon. >> bannon staged a media coup. the trump campaign never looked...
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she trashed everyone that bill clinton slept with. >> judge jeanine: she devoted trashing every woman♪♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. ♪ ♪ >> jesse: time now for "one more thing," judge jeanine. it's beyond sad news, we found out that ivana trump has passed at the age of 73. she was a skier from czechoslovakia, and escaped communism and came to america to live the american dream. and live the american dream she did. she modeled here in the united states and of course in 1977, she married donald trump in new york city, she was a busin
she trashed everyone that bill clinton slept with. >> judge jeanine: she devoted trashing every woman♪♪ it's subway's biggest refresh yet! do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy....
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even a self paleo conservative, who helped bring the impeachment of bill clinton, says there's enough to charge donald trump with a crime. he's not the only hard right and saying so. conservative former prosecutor, once wrote that hillary clinton should be prosecuted. he, wrote in rupert murdoch's post, and how many years donald trump could face behind bars. on wednesday, the january six committee, right wing republican liz cheney said fellow conservatives need to start coming to the same conclusions. she laid out the case. >> as we have shown, donald trump attempted to overturn the presidential election. he attempted to stay in office, and to prevent the peaceful transfer of presidential power. he summoned the mob to washington. he knew they were, armed on january 6th. he knew they were angry. he directed the violent mob to march on the capital, in order to delay or prevent completely the counting of electoral votes. he attempted to go up there with him and when the violence was underway -- instead he incited further violence. tweeting that mike pence was a coward. he said mike's des
even a self paleo conservative, who helped bring the impeachment of bill clinton, says there's enough to charge donald trump with a crime. he's not the only hard right and saying so. conservative former prosecutor, once wrote that hillary clinton should be prosecuted. he, wrote in rupert murdoch's post, and how many years donald trump could face behind bars. on wednesday, the january six committee, right wing republican liz cheney said fellow conservatives need to start coming to the same...
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and john podesta, former counselor to barack obama and former chief of staff to president bill clinton as his legacy to be the one man who single-handedly doomed humanity. lucky for us, jeff john podesta is also founder of the organization climate power. john, it's great to see you again. as someone who has worked for decades on climate change acts in, just tell me how frustrated you are by this news. >> frustrated and extremely angry. because this was one man who blocked action that could have lowered energy prices for american consumers, have put us on the path of clean energy, kept americas commitments to reduce emissions by 50% by 2030, as the president has pledged, create through the cycle of innovation. created a new sense of leadership by the u.s. in the global community. instead, what we are looking at is one person standing in the door saying, no. and all that you just reported, i think, gives a context for why he said no. so, he was negotiating, negotiating, dragging his feet throughout the year, still claims to be open to it but i think people just lost faith that he was eve
and john podesta, former counselor to barack obama and former chief of staff to president bill clinton as his legacy to be the one man who single-handedly doomed humanity. lucky for us, jeff john podesta is also founder of the organization climate power. john, it's great to see you again. as someone who has worked for decades on climate change acts in, just tell me how frustrated you are by this news. >> frustrated and extremely angry. because this was one man who blocked action that...
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he was the secretary of treasury in bill clinton's administration. before the vote he told everybody, the american rescue plan could set off inflationary pressures of a kind we have not seen in a generation. i guess he was right. jason furman, an economic advisor to the obama-biden administration said the same thing. the american rescue plan was definitely too big for the moment. i don't know any economist that was recommending something the size of what was done. but every democrat was. why don't we go to steve ratner, another obama-biden economist? what did he say? the american rescue plan was democrats' original sin when it comes to inflation. think of that. steve ratner, who worked in the obama-biden administration who tried to help them during an economic crisis, especially when it came to the automobile industry, says this is the original sin, the american rescue plan, that caused inflation. he didn't say it was putin's fault. he didn't say it was temporary. he didn't apologize afterwards because he warned you about it. treasury secretary yelle
he was the secretary of treasury in bill clinton's administration. before the vote he told everybody, the american rescue plan could set off inflationary pressures of a kind we have not seen in a generation. i guess he was right. jason furman, an economic advisor to the obama-biden administration said the same thing. the american rescue plan was definitely too big for the moment. i don't know any economist that was recommending something the size of what was done. but every democrat was. why...
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go back and think about iran/contra, think about watergate, even ken starr's investigation of bill clinton, right, what was the criticism? why are these things taking so long? when you're investigating the west wing, when you're investigating conduct of potentially the president of the united states, and certainly high ranking people around the president of the united states, time is never your friend in politics. time is your friend. time is critical when it comes to investigations, compare the january 6th committee to some of the impeachment inquiries. the january 6th committee has taken its time. and every day we learn new things. the impeachment inquiries were more in a hurry. i get some of the reasons for that. but they're in more of a hurry and you open yourself up to the political criticism. and you don't finish at the end. merrick garland is going very slowly, that frustrates people. what we have learned in the last 36 hours tells us there is a lot more behind the curtain than maybe many people thought. >> john, uh-ui want to ask you t the cnn poll. it shows 75% of democratic voter
go back and think about iran/contra, think about watergate, even ken starr's investigation of bill clinton, right, what was the criticism? why are these things taking so long? when you're investigating the west wing, when you're investigating conduct of potentially the president of the united states, and certainly high ranking people around the president of the united states, time is never your friend in politics. time is your friend. time is critical when it comes to investigations, compare...
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during bill clinton's presidency marked a turning point, and in 1998 as auster unionist party leader tremble, won the nobel peace prize share with his catholic adversary. john hume, but animosity and criticism followed. many in northern ireland grew tired of trembled and his colleagues he was elected as the 1st prime minister of northern ireland in 1998 in a new power sharing parliament. but was then eclipse when the hardline reverend em . paisley went on to share power with chin fain the political wing of the re, despite a combative personality, trimball earned their respective many for reaching beyond religious and political lines. david trimble was 77 years old. ah. this is 0. these are the tell stories. pope frances is apologize to canada's indigenous people for what he describes as the evil inflicted and residential schools, one by the catholic church. more than 150000 children were sent to the schools. many suffered physical, mental and sexual abuse can only goes as it pains me to think that catholics contributed to policies of assimilation and enfranchisement. that inculcated
during bill clinton's presidency marked a turning point, and in 1998 as auster unionist party leader tremble, won the nobel peace prize share with his catholic adversary. john hume, but animosity and criticism followed. many in northern ireland grew tired of trembled and his colleagues he was elected as the 1st prime minister of northern ireland in 1998 in a new power sharing parliament. but was then eclipse when the hardline reverend em . paisley went on to share power with chin fain the...
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reid: the biggest opening we got was bill clinton. al gore, to his credit. they knew what a big deal this was in nevada, so they came out publicly opposed to yucca mountain. that was one reason we were able to stall it as long as we did. raborn: as senator reid gained more and more leadership in the senate, he was also able to use that power to put a stranglehold on the appropriations process and starve the proje of funding. reid: i used my seat on the appropriations committee to help cut $30 million from the waste site budget. i urge the president to veto legislation that would put a temporary dump at the nevada test site. i won't quit until my colleagues understand that transporting nuclear waste to nevada is dangerous. and we don't want a nuclear waste dump in our backyard. [children laughing] anderson: the nuclear industry has spent 4 decades underestimating senator reid and his ability to fight back. instead, they picked a fight with the wrong guy. man: the senator from nevada. reid: unsupportable. mikulski: the senator from nevada. reid: totally unsupp
reid: the biggest opening we got was bill clinton. al gore, to his credit. they knew what a big deal this was in nevada, so they came out publicly opposed to yucca mountain. that was one reason we were able to stall it as long as we did. raborn: as senator reid gained more and more leadership in the senate, he was also able to use that power to put a stranglehold on the appropriations process and starve the proje of funding. reid: i used my seat on the appropriations committee to help cut $30...
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people forget that there were presidents like bill clinton for instance that republicans also really enjoyed what was going on in the '90s and had a higher corporate tax rate than now, and that's joe mansion's point. they can afford to pay more. >> tomi, targeted investment? >> we need to have american manufacturing whether it's the chips bill or whatever but you can't have american manufacturing without american energy and can't rely on wind and solar to power american manufacturing. we need actual reliable sources and that's fossil fuels. you don't attack that industry 23 you're looking to build back better truly build back better american made. that's not what you do. climate change is a noble goal. we want to make sure we're preserving our economy and we want to be good conservatives and not im. you don't do it when we're in this position, and i don't think the american people will buy it when they're struggling at the grocery store and gas pump. >> jessica, joe mansion is not every republican's favorite player anymore. they got played. >> this is far less malicious than it seems
people forget that there were presidents like bill clinton for instance that republicans also really enjoyed what was going on in the '90s and had a higher corporate tax rate than now, and that's joe mansion's point. they can afford to pay more. >> tomi, targeted investment? >> we need to have american manufacturing whether it's the chips bill or whatever but you can't have american manufacturing without american energy and can't rely on wind and solar to power american...
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first-term presidents did not get this line of questioning they weren't going after obama and bill clinton get it he is 79 years old. i get it he fell off his bike. >> obama was a god. you are not look at the first term so far in saying this is such a rousing success we did more of it, right? >> i am saying whoever is best equipped to win. joe biden undoubtably was perry's very firm about this in 2020 i thought he was the only one who could be charmed by stand by that. i think trump would have been anyone else but joe biden very looking ahead i do not want to over blow the impact of the generate six on the midterms i don't think there will be one. i think it is damaging donald trump and crating so much baggage the gop is going to be looking elsewhere. look at the rest of the field i certainly see a scenario in which ron desantis went sort tim scott if it's a biden beat trump we can pull that off. not sure about the rest the candidates. democrats need to get in line about this. we're going into a midterm were going to lose the house hopefully we have the senate but this hillary thing happen
first-term presidents did not get this line of questioning they weren't going after obama and bill clinton get it he is 79 years old. i get it he fell off his bike. >> obama was a god. you are not look at the first term so far in saying this is such a rousing success we did more of it, right? >> i am saying whoever is best equipped to win. joe biden undoubtably was perry's very firm about this in 2020 i thought he was the only one who could be charmed by stand by that. i think trump...
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and when you as president bill clinton and his wife hillary visited northern ireland in support of the peace process. they checked in to the europa for one night in 1995. the clinton suite is named in there all the mm the formal end of hostilities was finally signed with the good friday agreement. on the 10th of april 1998. it was the end of decades of grim conflict and the end of an era for this extraordinary war hotel for the hundreds of journalists to cover northern islands darkest years. the europa will always occupy a special place in their hearts and minds. oh, we loved it because of the security and com with old hell guy on around it that they europa invoked. i will never forget that had to i have enormous fullness for oh, i regard the rep in belfast as the greatest hotel in the world. we loved it when it was built and we loved it even when it was bombed and it was and remains as a special place in our house. this hotel is for ever in my mind because i see it so often, spying in the middle of belfast. beside my railway station and i never fail to pass europa was arch seeing the
and when you as president bill clinton and his wife hillary visited northern ireland in support of the peace process. they checked in to the europa for one night in 1995. the clinton suite is named in there all the mm the formal end of hostilities was finally signed with the good friday agreement. on the 10th of april 1998. it was the end of decades of grim conflict and the end of an era for this extraordinary war hotel for the hundreds of journalists to cover northern islands darkest years....