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people, young people, tend to know bill clinton for the sex scandals, which we talked a little bit about in the impeachment lecture. i tend to think that's a distraction. clinton's real legacy lies in the area of policy and in the revival of fortunes of the democratic party. from 1968 until the clinton's election, the republican candidate won the presidential action every single time, except for 1976, when jimmy carter eked out his victory over gerald ford and many of those were big landslide victories. nixon in 72. reagan definitely 84. i think 80. you would call landslide, too. and bush in 88 won pretty big as well. but since 1992, the democrats have won the popular vote. and every president election but won. and as you can see, have have kind of dominated the board there. there have been a few republican victories, but at least you got to say the democrats became a viable presidential party once again the way they had been in that era from franklin roosevelt through lyndon johnson. and that's a pretty remarkable achievement. so today i'm going to talk about how that came to pass. a gr
people, young people, tend to know bill clinton for the sex scandals, which we talked a little bit about in the impeachment lecture. i tend to think that's a distraction. clinton's real legacy lies in the area of policy and in the revival of fortunes of the democratic party. from 1968 until the clinton's election, the republican candidate won the presidential action every single time, except for 1976, when jimmy carter eked out his victory over gerald ford and many of those were big landslide...
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candidly, they're so locked in, the left, they're much harder to deal with, i think, than bill clinton because clinton was sort of an arkansas moderate compared to where biden is. >> last question, we only have about a minute left. you used to teach history, perhaps you're still teaching, but i know that was one of your, many one of many hats you wear over thehe years. if you were in front of a class today, how old you -- how would you describe or explain to your students january 6th? >> i would say that the speaker of the house, who had an obligation to protect the congress and the capitol, refused to follow the intelligence leads, refused to call in the national guard and refused to beef up the police force. i would say a riot occurred and everybody who was involved in the riot should be punished. but to go from there to some absurd overclaim such as the january 6th committee did, i think, was an ab userty. absurdity. >> all right. mr. speaker, great to hear from you again, great to see you. thanks for talking to us here at washington post live. >> always great to be -- i've always a
candidly, they're so locked in, the left, they're much harder to deal with, i think, than bill clinton because clinton was sort of an arkansas moderate compared to where biden is. >> last question, we only have about a minute left. you used to teach history, perhaps you're still teaching, but i know that was one of your, many one of many hats you wear over thehe years. if you were in front of a class today, how old you -- how would you describe or explain to your students january 6th?...
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what joe biden is learn from a 1996 state of the union delivered by bill clinton. e kornacki is going to tell us 'til my sister signed up for united healthcare medicare advantage. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ now she's got a whole team to help her get the most out of her plan. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ with coverage that's better than ever for dental... ...vision... ...prescription drugs and more. advantage: me! can't wait 'til i turn 65! aarp medicare advantage plans, only from unitedhealthcare. take advantage now at uhc.com/medicare back when i had a working circulatory system, you had to give your right arm to find great talent. but with upwork, there's highly skilled talent from all over the globe right at your fingertips. it's where businesses meet great remote talent and remote talent meets great opportunity. ♪♪ ♪ this is how we work now ♪ introducing astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. ♪♪ astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid-free spray. while flonase takes hours, astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can [ spray, spray ] astepro and go. i'm javi, i'm
what joe biden is learn from a 1996 state of the union delivered by bill clinton. e kornacki is going to tell us 'til my sister signed up for united healthcare medicare advantage. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ now she's got a whole team to help her get the most out of her plan. ♪wow, uh-huh♪ with coverage that's better than ever for dental... ...vision... ...prescription drugs and more. advantage: me! can't wait 'til i turn 65! aarp medicare advantage plans, only from unitedhealthcare. take advantage...
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former president bill clinton. officials in the agriculture department testified on the farm belt which covers agriculture,
former president bill clinton. officials in the agriculture department testified on the farm belt which covers agriculture,
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president harris marked the 30th anniversary of the family and medical leave act with former president bill clinton. officials in the agriculture department testified on the farm belt which covers agriculture, nutrition, conservation and forestry policy for the next five years. witnesses also talked about
president harris marked the 30th anniversary of the family and medical leave act with former president bill clinton. officials in the agriculture department testified on the farm belt which covers agriculture, nutrition, conservation and forestry policy for the next five years. witnesses also talked about
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bill clinton is 76 years old now, and john, this is not clinton's first trip to the biden white househite house in may for a lunch of last year, but he is speaking live and we just wanted to sort of dip in and show our viewers that this was happening, and bill clinton is going to continue speaking for another couple minutes at the white house. john. >> john: i bet that he finds it quite familiar there, let's see how long it takes him to walk out the front door. >> sandra: the crowd seems to be enjoying his remarks that were supposed to go 2 to 3 minutes, according to notes from the white house. he has exceeded that so far. >> john: gee, a big surprise. i covered the last two years of his presidency, it was an interesting ride. a college board meant to prepare high school students for the next level is doing an about face on the curriculum for one a.p. course after florida governor ron desantis complained of woke content. phil keating is live in miami and the latest on this. criticism of the governor only seems to be getting louder about this. >> absolutely, john. just yesterday, last
bill clinton is 76 years old now, and john, this is not clinton's first trip to the biden white househite house in may for a lunch of last year, but he is speaking live and we just wanted to sort of dip in and show our viewers that this was happening, and bill clinton is going to continue speaking for another couple minutes at the white house. john. >> john: i bet that he finds it quite familiar there, let's see how long it takes him to walk out the front door. >> sandra: the crowd...
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or very strange angry bill clinton.look at donald trump. or you also have a strange angry blue donald trump on the left side there in one of them. and then, my next favorite is teddy roosevelt. because it actually thought you meant, as soon as it popped up, teddy bear. >> yes, about 10% of the images for teddy roosevelt were teddy roosevelt as a teddy bear. i also got a lot of images of teddy roosevelt as a weightlifter with bursting muscles as if he was going to a street fight. so i guess that is kind of how the computers feel about teddy roosevelt. it does make me want to learn more even about him. >> that is interesting. so, that's how a i perceives him? >> really interesting to hear that. okay, so, dad you also did something fun for us. so back with my panel, we have -- and doug frankly, so then was nice enough to do this for us also, so mike would you like to see your a i computer generated -- >> i think you do want to select show mike -- picture right there, that is kind of awesome? now dan he looks a kind of angr
or very strange angry bill clinton.look at donald trump. or you also have a strange angry blue donald trump on the left side there in one of them. and then, my next favorite is teddy roosevelt. because it actually thought you meant, as soon as it popped up, teddy bear. >> yes, about 10% of the images for teddy roosevelt were teddy roosevelt as a teddy bear. i also got a lot of images of teddy roosevelt as a weightlifter with bursting muscles as if he was going to a street fight. so i...
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bill clinton and harvey weinstein hired him to discredit sexual misconduct allegations. >>> a big cleanup is underway at a strip mall on the peninsula after a fire ripped through several businesses on middlefield road. feels coffee shop, a dry- cleaning business and bills cafi are all damaged. officials say the mall is a local hotspot. >> it is a spot of regulars. it is sort of like cheers. everybody knows your name. about the community in the city will do all we can to help them rebuild. i am grateful for the firefighters that were able to respond as they did. >>> no word on what started the fire. >>> families that have been getting extra help paying for groceries will soon get less money from california's food stamp program. an extra boost and benefits that lasted three years will stop by the end of the month. the regular benefits will continue. households relying on cal fresh are expected to lose $216 per month on average. while the extra money may dry up , need has not. there is a new program at the church that is tied to help bridge the gap for families. one mother whose survival dep
bill clinton and harvey weinstein hired him to discredit sexual misconduct allegations. >>> a big cleanup is underway at a strip mall on the peninsula after a fire ripped through several businesses on middlefield road. feels coffee shop, a dry- cleaning business and bills cafi are all damaged. officials say the mall is a local hotspot. >> it is a spot of regulars. it is sort of like cheers. everybody knows your name. about the community in the city will do all we can to help them...
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who bill clinton uses his story. turn his personal a personal story he created into an account that scores for his political party. okay. so so clinton takes this this moment not unlike the reagan moment of unity as certifiable hero, someone who raced into to the oklahoma city building. it was it was being turned into rubble to rescue people on multiple occasions. and then he uses to make a political argument about not shutting down the government. right now. that's very. right. so if we had watched of the applause here, what you would have is behind clinton. this address is republicans speaker of the house newt gingrich, lots of republican controlled republicans controlled the house and senate in 1996. you'd seen that moment where one party stands wildly to applaud while another party sits grimly. now clinton scored here that that he he he scored politically. right. and so we start to see that the address, the lure of politics is too great for presidents. this is wilson's small c constitutional presidency. it is des
who bill clinton uses his story. turn his personal a personal story he created into an account that scores for his political party. okay. so so clinton takes this this moment not unlike the reagan moment of unity as certifiable hero, someone who raced into to the oklahoma city building. it was it was being turned into rubble to rescue people on multiple occasions. and then he uses to make a political argument about not shutting down the government. right now. that's very. right. so if we had...
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former president bill clinton who signed the bill into law 1993 also spoke at the event.his is about 50 minutes. ♪ widgets and gentlemen, distinguished guests and please welcome. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests the president of the night states accompanied by the vice president of the united states and the 42nd president of the united states the honorable bill clinton. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] good afternoon everyone. please have a seat. good afternoon. president biden, president clinton, members of our cabinet. members of congress and our fellow americans, nearly 30 years ago, just outside in the rose garden our nation took a long overdue step to give working people and in particular working mothers the dignity, respect, and support they deserve. before then, many of us will remember working people face often impossible choices. impossible choices. the choice either to take care of a loved one or keep a job. the choice either to protect one's health or protect their livelihood. but thanks to the family and medical leave act mil
former president bill clinton who signed the bill into law 1993 also spoke at the event.his is about 50 minutes. ♪ widgets and gentlemen, distinguished guests and please welcome. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests the president of the night states accompanied by the vice president of the united states and the 42nd president of the united states the honorable bill clinton. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] good afternoon...
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at 7 pm eastern, a look back 24 years ago to the 1999 impeachment trial of president bill clinton which ended when the senate voted to acquit the president on both articles of impeachment. at 8 pm eastern on lectures in history, rogers university professor david greenberg examines bill clinton's path to the white house, his major legislative achievements, and placin the history of the moderndemocratic party. exploring the american story -- watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two and find a full schedule on your program guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org slash history. in 1848, husband and wife william an ellen craft embarked on a journey of self emancipation disguised as a wealthy disabled white man with his servant. they left georgia, avoiding slave traders, law enforcement, and even friends all while trying to conceal their identities. the author of master slave husband wife recounts their harrowing journey north and the impact of a fugitive slave law passed two years later. sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&as. you can listen to q&a and all of our broadca
at 7 pm eastern, a look back 24 years ago to the 1999 impeachment trial of president bill clinton which ended when the senate voted to acquit the president on both articles of impeachment. at 8 pm eastern on lectures in history, rogers university professor david greenberg examines bill clinton's path to the white house, his major legislative achievements, and placin the history of the moderndemocratic party. exploring the american story -- watch american history tv saturdays on c-span two and...
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and, you know, it goes back down to james carville, and the advice he gave to bill clinton when bill clinton was 1st running for president. stop, talk about foreign policy and i was, it's the economy, stupid. and that's a lesson that, you know, every american politician understands at the end of the day. it's about, are you better off today than you were when the current power came in to power? is the answer is no, then they run a risk of, you know, being ousted by an election. but if you can do a qu, your bypassing the election, you go straight to the ouster part. one of the ways that you want a foam into qu, is to take advantage of, you know, economic difficulty to eliminate the people from the government by pointing out that the reason why they're suffering economically is because of the bad policies of the government. you're generally want to tie the economic difficulties to notions of corruption, that these are the people you intrusted to look out for your welfare. but instead of looking out for you, they're only looking out for themselves. they're enriching themselves, short bas
and, you know, it goes back down to james carville, and the advice he gave to bill clinton when bill clinton was 1st running for president. stop, talk about foreign policy and i was, it's the economy, stupid. and that's a lesson that, you know, every american politician understands at the end of the day. it's about, are you better off today than you were when the current power came in to power? is the answer is no, then they run a risk of, you know, being ousted by an election. but if you can...
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in addition to him , bill clinton came several times, and in 2008, george bursh jr. and joe biden himselfntil today, he was in ukraine quite often, as many as six times, although in a different status . what was the most memorable visit of the first us officials to ukraine? at the beginning of april 2008, the 43rd president of the united states george bush jr. visited kyiv together with the then president of ukraine viktor yushchenko, they signed the ukraine-usa action plan for the next two years, but the most important thing then was bush's signal of support for the aspirations of ukraine and georgia to join nato, i will continue to clearly explain the american position, we support the plan for ukraine and georgia to help ukraine become a member of nato in the interests of each member country of the alliance , until a year later, the first official visit of joe biden to ukraine took place as the vice president of the usa in this position, the current american leader visited kyiv as many as six times after 2009, he came to the ukrainian capital three times in 2014 and once in 2015 and 201
in addition to him , bill clinton came several times, and in 2008, george bursh jr. and joe biden himselfntil today, he was in ukraine quite often, as many as six times, although in a different status . what was the most memorable visit of the first us officials to ukraine? at the beginning of april 2008, the 43rd president of the united states george bush jr. visited kyiv together with the then president of ukraine viktor yushchenko, they signed the ukraine-usa action plan for the next two...
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eastern a look back 24 years ago to the 1999 impeachment trial of president bill clinton which endedacquit the president on both articles of impeachment. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history rutgers university professor david gruenberg examines bill clinton's path to the white house, his major legislative achievements and his place in history of the modern democratic party. exploring the american story. watch in american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> there are a lot of places to get political information, but only at c-span2 you get it straight from the source. the matter where you a
eastern a look back 24 years ago to the 1999 impeachment trial of president bill clinton which endedacquit the president on both articles of impeachment. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history rutgers university professor david gruenberg examines bill clinton's path to the white house, his major legislative achievements and his place in history of the modern democratic party. exploring the american story. watch in american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a guide or watch online...
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it involves comments senator clinton made about martin luther king and something bill clinton said about barack obama. >> this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i've ever seen. >> clinton said what he was describing as a fairy tale was the media portrayal of obama's record on iraq. >> as the democratic campaign moves forward, hillary clinton is backpedaling. >> the obama campaign is deliberately distorting this. >> today on meet the press, she sought to blame barack obama for the firestorm caused by a remark of hers in new hampshire. >> dr. king's dream began to be realized when president lyndon johnson passed the civil rights act of 1964. >> she says she did not mean to belittle dr. king's accomplishments, which is exactly how many african americans took it. >> sources in the obama campaign say african american leaders are outraged and believe the clinton campaign is using racial code words. his fairy tale comment was all over talk radio and there was an email being sent around with a detailed list of comments from the clintons. >> all this led experts to worry that this historic ca
it involves comments senator clinton made about martin luther king and something bill clinton said about barack obama. >> this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i've ever seen. >> clinton said what he was describing as a fairy tale was the media portrayal of obama's record on iraq. >> as the democratic campaign moves forward, hillary clinton is backpedaling. >> the obama campaign is deliberately distorting this. >> today on meet the press, she sought to blame...
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it's wildly popular, a lot more popular than anything that bill clinton or bush or barack obama did. you do have an economy that is coming out of the shadows of the pandemic in a real strong way. i think he's going to take a lot of credit for it, but also look, michael, at what he and the vice president have been doing over the last two weeks and what their schedules have them doing moving forward in the next couple months. right there, they weren't only in philadelphia talking to the dnc. they were in pennsylvania talking about water infrastructure, replacing lead pipes, so a lot of that infrastructure work that we talked about a year or so ago, over the next year going into the election cycle, that stuff is coming online, and real americans are going to be seeing improvements in their community happen because of this legislative work that he has in fact done. and you put that on top of his ability to hold together fingers crossed, still be able to hold together the international community in a real strong way up against putin, you know, i love bill clinton and barack obama, but bid
it's wildly popular, a lot more popular than anything that bill clinton or bush or barack obama did. you do have an economy that is coming out of the shadows of the pandemic in a real strong way. i think he's going to take a lot of credit for it, but also look, michael, at what he and the vice president have been doing over the last two weeks and what their schedules have them doing moving forward in the next couple months. right there, they weren't only in philadelphia talking to the dnc. they...
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as a student there, i will never forget watching my dad, governor mike huckabee, and president bill clinton hold the doors open to the little rock nine. doors that 40 years earlier had been closed to them because they were black. today, those children once barred from the schoolhouse are now heroes memorialized in bronze at our statehouse. i'm part of the progress our country has made. and i believe giving every child access to a quality education, regardless of their race or income, is the civil-rights issue of our day. tomorrow, i will unveil an e ducation that would be the most far-reaching, bold conservative education plan in the country. my plan empowers parents with real choices, improves literacy and career readiness and puts a good teacher in every classroom by increasing their starting salary from one of the lowest to the highest in the nation. here in arkansas, and across america, republicans are working to end the policy of trapping kids in failing schools and scenting think -- sentencing them to a lifetime of poverty. we will educate, not indoctrinate our kids. and put students
as a student there, i will never forget watching my dad, governor mike huckabee, and president bill clinton hold the doors open to the little rock nine. doors that 40 years earlier had been closed to them because they were black. today, those children once barred from the schoolhouse are now heroes memorialized in bronze at our statehouse. i'm part of the progress our country has made. and i believe giving every child access to a quality education, regardless of their race or income, is the...
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eastern a look back 24 years ago to the 1999 impeachment trial of president bill clinton which ended when the senate voted to acquit the president on both articles of impeachment. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history rutgers university professor david gruenberg examines bill clinton's path to the white house, his major legislative achievements and his place in history of the modern democratic party. exploring the american story. watch in american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a guide or watch online anytime at c-span.org/history. >> there are a lot of places to get political information, but only at c-span2 you get it straight from the source. the matter where you are from or where you stand on the issues, c-span as america's network. unfiltered, unbiased, word for word. if it happens here or here or here, or anywhere that matters, america is watching on c-span. powered by cable. >> montana governor greg gianforte he delivered his state of the to address from the capital in helena. he talked about education, childcare investment, small business development and public s
eastern a look back 24 years ago to the 1999 impeachment trial of president bill clinton which ended when the senate voted to acquit the president on both articles of impeachment. at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history rutgers university professor david gruenberg examines bill clinton's path to the white house, his major legislative achievements and his place in history of the modern democratic party. exploring the american story. watch in american history tv saturdays on c-span2 and find a...
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lied. -- bill clinton was.d we will see doubling down on bad policies that have been to a point we are now three quarters of americans say the country is going in the wrong direction. host: plenty of collars still waiting to chat with you. robert in indiana, you are on with the congressman. caller: you are right on the money, we need change in our government. i don't think the democrats will work with you because biden does not know what he is doing. we've got a bunch of idiots out here. i hear the democrats call in and they make no sense whatsoever. you have got to have your birders -- borders correct and trump had it in order but they just keep riding him and he has been out of office in two years and look at our country. guest: i would differ on one point, i think the president knows exactly what he is doing. i think these are deliberate policies, because they are strongly supported by the democrats in congress and, when people ask me, how could this be happening to our country? i have to tell them if you vo
lied. -- bill clinton was.d we will see doubling down on bad policies that have been to a point we are now three quarters of americans say the country is going in the wrong direction. host: plenty of collars still waiting to chat with you. robert in indiana, you are on with the congressman. caller: you are right on the money, we need change in our government. i don't think the democrats will work with you because biden does not know what he is doing. we've got a bunch of idiots out here. i hear...
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at that event was the former president bill clinton whosi signed the bill into law. built in syracuse new york democratic caller. let your first from you. >> caller: okay. i'm in favor of the family medical leave act but it seems to have so many loopholes in it that is that really going to help a lot other people who really need it. if we're going to have one we ought to have one that has some fight in it. now, the problem is can we get congress to approve a real strong medical leave act? unfortunately i i think congress is still pretty much owned by corporations, by people who don't want to have that. now, i would want to know will party discipline key people from voting on this, on the merits of the case or not? >> host: rachel greszler, do you want to take that one? >> guest: thank you, bill, and hello from a fellow western new york. this is important issue you bring up because the reality of the government programs that are out there we do have examples in the states and what we try to get at is the lower income workers who don't have access to family and medical
at that event was the former president bill clinton whosi signed the bill into law. built in syracuse new york democratic caller. let your first from you. >> caller: okay. i'm in favor of the family medical leave act but it seems to have so many loopholes in it that is that really going to help a lot other people who really need it. if we're going to have one we ought to have one that has some fight in it. now, the problem is can we get congress to approve a real strong medical leave act?...
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a government shutdown, bill clinton just vetoed every bill we sent over to him.ou what you want. he said, i just wanted to send a message. and didn't know until we cried uncle. that's exactly where republicans are now because they're afraid to mention any cuts, granger talked about food assistance for the poor. immediately people backtracked. you talk about medicare, social security, republicans screaming and yelling, protesting. >> medicare, social security, was a trap eugene was talking about. sending marjorie taylor greene flowers this morning white house ally put it, maybe a balloon bouquet. >> white balloon. >> and got them to join him in a standing ovation for social security and medicare for seniors. he's hitting the road, president biden, as is tradition, set to deliver his post-state of the union sales pitch. he'll be in wisconsin. nbc news chief white house correspondent peter alexander reports on the president's address last night. >> reporter: entering a house chamber now run by republicans, president biden extending his hand to the new speaker kevin
a government shutdown, bill clinton just vetoed every bill we sent over to him.ou what you want. he said, i just wanted to send a message. and didn't know until we cried uncle. that's exactly where republicans are now because they're afraid to mention any cuts, granger talked about food assistance for the poor. immediately people backtracked. you talk about medicare, social security, republicans screaming and yelling, protesting. >> medicare, social security, was a trap eugene was talking...
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so was bill clinton back in the day. she is not endorsed donald trump for president. for republicans, they're trying to show that the party has some rising stars but they are not showing any resistance. >> we're going to get back to the subtext. democrats are hoping he is not the one. if not him, those who? >> that's the central question. vice-president harasses the obvious heir apparent. governor it will be a messy race. we will have to wait and see. rick klein, thank you so much. we really appreciate the conversation. >> response. an 8:00 p.m., of abc news. wheel of fortune and jeopardy. abc news at 11:00. i congress member is the new political analyst. today at 5:00 p.m. prior to the state of the union address and will be here for analysis after the speech during the special edition so keep it here the whole night. coming up later in the show, lonnie chen will be here to give the gop perspective on the state of the union and gop in california. next, our media talk why the reparations hearing had to be delayed. plan has been delayed. according -- the flight issues g
so was bill clinton back in the day. she is not endorsed donald trump for president. for republicans, they're trying to show that the party has some rising stars but they are not showing any resistance. >> we're going to get back to the subtext. democrats are hoping he is not the one. if not him, those who? >> that's the central question. vice-president harasses the obvious heir apparent. governor it will be a messy race. we will have to wait and see. rick klein, thank you so much....
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the one example that i cite is in the book because it was so highly touted to the point that bill clinton came to hazard, kentucky on july 4 of 1999 and he stood on main street and announced the imminent arrival of the high-tech call center -- dilemma technical support call center that would generate hundreds if not thousands of jobs. companies came in, took advantage of the tax incentives that attracted them to the area and once those tax incentives were gone, they moved elsewhere. there is a checkered history for those programs. for me, the answer really comes more from within. i think it is important to recognize that each of kentucky's greatest resources -- i think that making a place that outsiders want to come and visit and making a place where companies want to relocate is really the key to moving forward. not these fly-by-night companies coming in and setting up shop for a little while and then bailing when it does not make financial sense to stay. susan: what are the statistics about the achievement level of the secondary and primary schools in the region? alan: it has been getti
the one example that i cite is in the book because it was so highly touted to the point that bill clinton came to hazard, kentucky on july 4 of 1999 and he stood on main street and announced the imminent arrival of the high-tech call center -- dilemma technical support call center that would generate hundreds if not thousands of jobs. companies came in, took advantage of the tax incentives that attracted them to the area and once those tax incentives were gone, they moved elsewhere. there is a...
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like, you know, bill clinton had to after the monica lewinsky stuff.'ve been with marjorie taylor greene as we've traveled to places like california advocating for the god fearing red blooded americans who live there. and too often we see a homogenized federal workness pushed on parts of the country who don't want it. i believe that the best push back is a national renewal, not a national divorce. it's something that marjorie taylor greene is helping to inspire. but, look, we're a country that when we had the presidency, the house and the senate, we couldn't even secure the border. so i don't believe we would be able to effectuate any type of national divorce. and i think that the politics of the america-first priorities would do a great deal to unify us. and, hey, it would be one thing, laura, to reject a national divorce more fervently if we didn't have our leaders cheating on the country with ukraine, which is what we saw from president biden recently. >> laura: but, congressman, to that point, i mean, we have lots of republicans in the senate. pret
like, you know, bill clinton had to after the monica lewinsky stuff.'ve been with marjorie taylor greene as we've traveled to places like california advocating for the god fearing red blooded americans who live there. and too often we see a homogenized federal workness pushed on parts of the country who don't want it. i believe that the best push back is a national renewal, not a national divorce. it's something that marjorie taylor greene is helping to inspire. but, look, we're a country that...
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the other three were gerald ford, george h w bush, and bill clinton. on march 1, 2020 two and january 25, 1983, delivering the democratic response. here's a quote from 40 years ago from joe biden. we think it's time we put up or shut up. joe biden was one of several democrats who gave a response to president reagan's state of the union address january 25, 1983. we heard the president talk about several policy issues tonight and he also called for unity between the two parties and to work together. in a poll done by the washington post, they found americans broadly distrust the president and mccarthy and both parties in congress. when they asked how much confidence you have in biden, democrats, republicans, and kevin mccarthy to make the right decisions for the country's future, you can see most of those polled said, just some, none at all on that question. earlier, we showed you that the associated press before tonight's state of the union speech released a poll with just democrats. tonight state of the union address was a preview of what president bid
the other three were gerald ford, george h w bush, and bill clinton. on march 1, 2020 two and january 25, 1983, delivering the democratic response. here's a quote from 40 years ago from joe biden. we think it's time we put up or shut up. joe biden was one of several democrats who gave a response to president reagan's state of the union address january 25, 1983. we heard the president talk about several policy issues tonight and he also called for unity between the two parties and to work...
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and 13 minutes and in fact almost almost broke the record uh, the previous record was broken by bill clinton2000, this is the longest state of the state speech at that time, it lasted an hour 28 minutes, and the shortest was richard nix's speech in 1972, which lasted a little less than 29 minutes. in fact, he covered a lot of topics. president biden spoke mostly about internal topics . his speech was interrupted many times with applause. he stood up and applauded together, but it is important to say that in reality , democrats and republicans did not always stand up together. several such moments , in particular, when president biden spoke about those bills that were approved on a bipartisan basis by both republicans and democrats in congress, and one important moment when president biden talked about ukraine and tried directly to the package of ukraine ushak oksana markarova ostapa what exactly did president biden say about ukraine, did he remember that last time when there was a speech on the state of the country a year ago, japan said that this speech was a few days after putin started hi
and 13 minutes and in fact almost almost broke the record uh, the previous record was broken by bill clinton2000, this is the longest state of the state speech at that time, it lasted an hour 28 minutes, and the shortest was richard nix's speech in 1972, which lasted a little less than 29 minutes. in fact, he covered a lot of topics. president biden spoke mostly about internal topics . his speech was interrupted many times with applause. he stood up and applauded together, but it is important...
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you go back to barack obama and before that, you know, to bill clinton. do you ever remember anything like this? >> well, i can tell you that, you know, if we were aware that china was sending a balloon that was gathering intelligence and could go over our military sites and hover over those sites and gather intelligence, that would have been unacceptable. it should be. the united states, we have our sovereignty, we have our airspace and we don't allow spying within that airspace, period. >> neil: let me ask you about something that you said. we're not adequately protecting our secrets. this thing was shooting away, taking pictures or whatever, gathering data over states line montana. we'll talk to that state's governor, none too pleased about that. in conjunction with the classified documents that have gone out, nobody can find them. we have a problem there, don't we? >> oh, i certainly have been concerned about the way classified documents have been treated. i mean, you know, as director of the cia, i was responsible for deploying agents in to harm's wa
you go back to barack obama and before that, you know, to bill clinton. do you ever remember anything like this? >> well, i can tell you that, you know, if we were aware that china was sending a balloon that was gathering intelligence and could go over our military sites and hover over those sites and gather intelligence, that would have been unacceptable. it should be. the united states, we have our sovereignty, we have our airspace and we don't allow spying within that airspace, period....