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the san diego sheriff bill gore says police were called to the chabad of poway synagogue just before sheriff gore has tweeted that there are injuries but adds that the situation is developing. details are still coming in. the united nations says some villages hit by cyclone kenneth in northern mozambique have been entirely wiped out. after conducting an aerial assessment of the area, a senior officialfrom the un humanitarian agency described the level of destruction as heartbreaking and said many people would need assistance in the coming days. we are on the ground in pemba. we have come back from an aerial assessment where we have seen the villages worst hit by the eye of cyclone kenneth. these villages have been wiped out, they look like they have been run over by a bulldozer. the people are asking for shelter, then they need water and purification and food. we will work closely with the government, we are supporting their coordination to this response to mobilise the supplies needed to get these people assistance as quickly as possible. the weather is bad, it is still raining, but
the san diego sheriff bill gore says police were called to the chabad of poway synagogue just before sheriff gore has tweeted that there are injuries but adds that the situation is developing. details are still coming in. the united nations says some villages hit by cyclone kenneth in northern mozambique have been entirely wiped out. after conducting an aerial assessment of the area, a senior officialfrom the un humanitarian agency described the level of destruction as heartbreaking and said...
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. >> san diego sheriff bill gore identified the shooter. >> john earnest, date of birth, 6/9/99, age 19. >> his semiautomatic rifle may have malfunctioned after several rounds. an off-duty border patrol officer fired at the shooter as he fled. earnest later called 911 and surrendered in his car. and earnest will be in court on wednesday. we're hearing he may face a hate crime charge in addition to homicide charges. anne-marie. >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> two more bodies have been found inside a tennessee home raising the death toll to seven. investigators continue to search two homes in westmoreland where the murders took place. the suspected killer michael cummings was shot and killed saturday night after an hours-long manhunt. people living in the community were shocked to hear about what happened. >> you think out here you're safe. you feel a security, sense of security, and then whenever something like this happens that major and that many people, it's like -- it just scares you. >> it's unheard of. >> police say a 12-year-old girl is among th
. >> san diego sheriff bill gore identified the shooter. >> john earnest, date of birth, 6/9/99, age 19. >> his semiautomatic rifle may have malfunctioned after several rounds. an off-duty border patrol officer fired at the shooter as he fled. earnest later called 911 and surrendered in his car. and earnest will be in court on wednesday. we're hearing he may face a hate crime charge in addition to homicide charges. anne-marie. >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you...
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bill gore was an fbi agent for other 30 years so he very much adept at knowing the ins and outs of statel cooperation. the looming question we don't have answered yes is whether this will be prosecuted as a federal hate crime or under state law. we'll have to wait to hear what prosecutors say. >> it really is interesting, this coordinated effort with law enforcement. we're first learning it was an off-duty border patrol officer, who happened to be in the vicinity as the suspect fled the scene. now we have this ongoing investigation utilizing multiple experts from different agencies. it's local and federal officials who we are told who are interviewing this suspect, identifying only what's known as a 19-year-old male from san diego. how do these interviews go? >> when it comes to the actual interview, you won't see a large presence. there won't be someone from each of these agencies sitting in front of the subject. you'll want to have a very intimate setting with a law enforcement officer, one or two officers conduct an interview, try to get into the mindset of why the person did what he
bill gore was an fbi agent for other 30 years so he very much adept at knowing the ins and outs of statel cooperation. the looming question we don't have answered yes is whether this will be prosecuted as a federal hate crime or under state law. we'll have to wait to hear what prosecutors say. >> it really is interesting, this coordinated effort with law enforcement. we're first learning it was an off-duty border patrol officer, who happened to be in the vicinity as the suspect fled the...
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bill clinton and al gore releashed their tax returns every year they were in office. iled jointly with hillary clinton, that means hillary clinton was also releasing her tax returns every year she was first lady. none of the presidential tax returns that were released were particularly confidential. it was a routine news story right around april 15th. and the only tax release i for one can remember even being slightly controversial was one very peculiar year where vice president al gore gave only about $350 to charity. this looked like one of those slip-ups when people miss the deadline by december. but that got al gore the headline cheap veep, and that is the only thing i can remember from presidential and vice presidential publicly released tax returns that was confidential. he was probable horrified when he discovered he'd only given $350 to charity that year, but there was nothing he could do about it. it was out of the question for him to decide not footo release his tax returns because it contain aden embarrassing item like that. the next year the charitable dona
bill clinton and al gore releashed their tax returns every year they were in office. iled jointly with hillary clinton, that means hillary clinton was also releasing her tax returns every year she was first lady. none of the presidential tax returns that were released were particularly confidential. it was a routine news story right around april 15th. and the only tax release i for one can remember even being slightly controversial was one very peculiar year where vice president al gore gave...
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bill barr ordered john gore not to give a deposition unless he can be accompanied by a doj attorney. elijah cummings said committee investigators are still hoping gore will appear today. at any moment we're expecting word that former vice president joe biden has joined the 2020 presidential race entering as the 20th candidate in a very crowded field at this point but also as an early front-runner who will face high expectations and rely on the political network he has built over his five decade career. one that includes two previous runs for the presidency in the 1988 and 2008 cycle. biden is warning his supporter of the importance of his campaign's fundraising performance. politico actually is reporting that biden held a conference call with top donors last night urging them to quote do what you can right now. quote the money is important. we'll be judged by what we can do in the first 24 hours, the first week according to three people on this call. people think iowa, new hampshire are the first test. it's not. . the first 24 hours, that's the first test. those early states are way
bill barr ordered john gore not to give a deposition unless he can be accompanied by a doj attorney. elijah cummings said committee investigators are still hoping gore will appear today. at any moment we're expecting word that former vice president joe biden has joined the 2020 presidential race entering as the 20th candidate in a very crowded field at this point but also as an early front-runner who will face high expectations and rely on the political network he has built over his five decade...
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be dominating the race the way previous, you know, front-runners dominated, whether it's bill clinton and al goree first thing i take away from this. it's a much more open race, very fluid, and if you're not well known at all, who is popping? who is actually getting into that top tier so we've seen a little bit of a pop for kamala harris in some of the previous polls because she had a really strong start and now we're seeing a bit of a pop for pete buttigieg and that's partly based because we're talking about him a lot. he's getting a lot of coverage, but i think he's broken through the din of this -- of this campaign and it's starting to show up in the data. >> he's taking aim at vice president pence over the weekend and his stance on marriage equality and homosexuality keeping in mind, of course, these two men had a working relationship 2002 buttigieg was mayor of south bend, indiana while pence was governor of indiana and pence actually responded to that this morning. let's take a listen. >> we had a great working relationship, and he said some things that are critical of my christian faith an
be dominating the race the way previous, you know, front-runners dominated, whether it's bill clinton and al goree first thing i take away from this. it's a much more open race, very fluid, and if you're not well known at all, who is popping? who is actually getting into that top tier so we've seen a little bit of a pop for kamala harris in some of the previous polls because she had a really strong start and now we're seeing a bit of a pop for pete buttigieg and that's partly based because...
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voting for bill clinton twice. supporting al gore. barack obama twice.o the point where we could endorse. we're not sknow kuse koe focuse. >> you have to win pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. the three states where 33,000 votes made a difference. ? we have been saying this leading up to his announcement. we have been speaking to that over the course of the last many days. you have to have 270 electora votes. those come right up the center of the country. yes, we have to bring those middle class, working class, union class voters that didn't go to the polls for the democratic nominee in pennsylvania, wisconsin, iowa. that is what we're going to help joe do. >> how tough is it to defeat bernie sanders which appeals, in many way, to those same voters. >> in michigan and the primary he beat hillary clinton by 12 points. >> i understand that p i'll give you my view. my view is there are many of those voters and i would put us in that category of worrying about the party going too far to the left. there are wonderful people running. i admire anybody that gets
voting for bill clinton twice. supporting al gore. barack obama twice.o the point where we could endorse. we're not sknow kuse koe focuse. >> you have to win pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. the three states where 33,000 votes made a difference. ? we have been saying this leading up to his announcement. we have been speaking to that over the course of the last many days. you have to have 270 electora votes. those come right up the center of the country. yes, we have to bring those...
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bill clinton in february of '99 and the election. clinton himself couldn't run in 2000, it was left to al gore. he put bill clinton on the sidelines.han bill clinton's was back then. there are all sorts of variables unique to the 2000 election. bottom line is this. you're going to hear people say don't impeach trump because of lessons of 2000, you'll hear people say do impeach him because of lessons of 2000. when you look at this example, we don't have many examples to go by, it is probably a unique set of circumstances then and unique set of circumstances right now. you know what, you wouldn't know until it actually happened, if it does happen. truth is, you can't read too much in terms of absolute lessons from 2000. you'll be hearing a lot about it. already are. >>> ahead. whatever you make of the particulars of the mueller report, it is undeniable. the question is, is this the new normal? e question is, is this tw normal every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put our latest technology and unrivaled network to work. ♪ the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyo
bill clinton in february of '99 and the election. clinton himself couldn't run in 2000, it was left to al gore. he put bill clinton on the sidelines.han bill clinton's was back then. there are all sorts of variables unique to the 2000 election. bottom line is this. you're going to hear people say don't impeach trump because of lessons of 2000, you'll hear people say do impeach him because of lessons of 2000. when you look at this example, we don't have many examples to go by, it is probably a...
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with the program that includes president bill clinton, vice president al gore, and come under members of the congress speaking just after the shooting. you can watch the program saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> hi, everybody, welcome. before we get started which will be in extreme neri panel, i want to provide housekeeping and then i will do brief introductions. first, i am being asked to silence your cell phones. even if you think you did already, just check. personal recordings of the session are not allowed and will be life today so you can catch it in your recorded there will be a book signing a book signing area one with each of the authors. if you like what you hear go purchase a book get signed by these incredible people. there are volunteers who can help directly to location in the tent will be marked specials seller. today we are here to talk about the lives and legendary of african-americans in my name is marcus, i'm the inventor of # black lives matter. i am also the chair -- [applause] i am the chair of african-american studi
with the program that includes president bill clinton, vice president al gore, and come under members of the congress speaking just after the shooting. you can watch the program saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> hi, everybody, welcome. before we get started which will be in extreme neri panel, i want to provide housekeeping and then i will do brief introductions. first, i am being asked to silence your cell phones. even if you think you did...
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with the program that includes president bill clinton, vice president al gore, and come under members of the congress speaking just after the shooting. you can watch the program saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> hi, everybody, welcome. before we get started which will
with the program that includes president bill clinton, vice president al gore, and come under members of the congress speaking just after the shooting. you can watch the program saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. [inaudible] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> hi, everybody, welcome. before we get started which will
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shooting, once the deadliest mass shooting in american history, the program that includes bill clinton, vice president al gore and members of congress speaking to the public after the shooting as well as events with columbine students and parents. visit 10:00 eastern on c-span. >> one c-span -- television was 3 networks and pbs. been in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea, let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to washington policymaking for all to see bringing unfiltered coverage from congress and beyond. in the age of power to the people this is true people power. in the 40 years since, the landscape is clearly changed. there is no monolithic media, broadcasting has given way to narrowcasting, youtube stars are a thing but c-span's idea is more relevant today than ever, no government money sports c-span, nonpartisan coverage is a public service by your cable or satellite provider, on television or online, c-span is your unfiltered view of government so you can make up your own mind.
shooting, once the deadliest mass shooting in american history, the program that includes bill clinton, vice president al gore and members of congress speaking to the public after the shooting as well as events with columbine students and parents. visit 10:00 eastern on c-span. >> one c-span -- television was 3 networks and pbs. been in 1979 a small network with an unusual name rolled out a big idea, let viewers decide on their own what was important to them. c-span opened the doors to...
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then bill clinton endorsed his vice president, al gore in august 1999. that was before the primaries and about 15 months before the 2000 election. gore was also a two-term vice president and of course last cycle, president obama endorsed hillary clinton in june 2016 after clinton had enough delegates to clinch the nomination. shep? >> shepard: mike emanuel live in washington. he crashed his car into a crowd of people and witnesses say the driver didn't even try to stop. didn't slow down, didn't swerve before ramming right into them. >> eight pedestrians were struck by a vehicle. the driver that struck the vehicle looked like it might have been an intentional act. >> we have a reporter on scene to gets answers. and just in, we have just learned that the suspect was shouting at the scene. we've learned what he was shouting. we'll take you to sunnyvale, california on this wednesday afternoon next. your home and take out 54,000 dollars or more to pay credit card debt, or just put money in the bank. it even lowers your payments by over 600 dollars a month. as
then bill clinton endorsed his vice president, al gore in august 1999. that was before the primaries and about 15 months before the 2000 election. gore was also a two-term vice president and of course last cycle, president obama endorsed hillary clinton in june 2016 after clinton had enough delegates to clinch the nomination. shep? >> shepard: mike emanuel live in washington. he crashed his car into a crowd of people and witnesses say the driver didn't even try to stop. didn't slow down,...
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billing, indictments. the report basically did not thoughbill clinton, even there was an impeachment that took place afterwards. al gore cast the deciding vote. what i'm trying to say is that it finally ended. ken starr came and went and it is in the past. i hear everyone today saying this is just the beginning. now that the report has come out, we are beginning a conversation and it will never end stop that is very important for country. if you're going through all the expense and time to counsel, we need to listen what the special counsel says and abide by the attorney general's decision and not say -- and say it is not , so you will not hear the end of this. >> independent line from texas. mueller is being peoplened, the one thing want to know is about uranium one. hang iran billions of dollars, spying on a sitting president is a serious crime. .here's so much going on i believe the russian collusion is to hide what the democrats have done to trump. disgusting.lutely all i see is evil. asill never be a democrat long as i live. i would rather not vote. host: one of the republican saying it is time to move on, the ame
billing, indictments. the report basically did not thoughbill clinton, even there was an impeachment that took place afterwards. al gore cast the deciding vote. what i'm trying to say is that it finally ended. ken starr came and went and it is in the past. i hear everyone today saying this is just the beginning. now that the report has come out, we are beginning a conversation and it will never end stop that is very important for country. if you're going through all the expense and time to...
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out until after the primary process was finished for 41 when he was running and bill clinton didn't do that either for al gore. i guess the former president thinks that they have to win it on their own? >> i think president obama will stay back as far as the endorsement of one candidate. i think the question more was a character assassination, and what there be -- use a listen. joe is like that. i'm not endorsing him as president but i'm endorsing him and his character. i think the obama folks may be split and i'm not sure that president obama will endorse joe biden in the end. >> dana: you don't think even at the end, like if he were to secure the nomination? >> bret: of course if he secures the nomination. >> dana: my last question, mayor pete, he just announced there would be a town hall. >> bret: yes may 19 with chris wallace. that will be a great town hall, and we have bernie sanders, amy klobuchar is coming up with martha and me in milwaukee on may 8th and then, may 19th is mayor pete. >> dana: we will have to get joe biden on the bandwagon. bret baier, thank you. fox news alert on a new twist in the sm
out until after the primary process was finished for 41 when he was running and bill clinton didn't do that either for al gore. i guess the former president thinks that they have to win it on their own? >> i think president obama will stay back as far as the endorsement of one candidate. i think the question more was a character assassination, and what there be -- use a listen. joe is like that. i'm not endorsing him as president but i'm endorsing him and his character. i think the obama...
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well known among conservatives that the kkk recruiter and robert byrd and al gore's father, tried -- the civil rights bills and eisenhower but we know that it was british and american christians that basically led the anti-slave, antislavery movement or started the antislavery moment. are there any prominent democrats in history that are associated with -- that we would know that are associated with the civil rights orants slavery moment? >> the civil rights movement, democratic party was involved in. martin luther king was rather conservative, but the people around him -- >> it's up to -- knowing whether he was republican or democrat. >> i think the left has contributed to the civil rights movement, and it was fine until it was taken over by two racists, jesse jackson and al sharpton. >> talking more the beginnings of the slavery mom, the christians are not given any credit for starting it. >> i don't know the answer to that. maybe william lloyd garrison was a democrat. i don't know. i. >> thank you. >> hello, david. may god continue to shower blessings on you. i'm interested -- when i think of the issue
well known among conservatives that the kkk recruiter and robert byrd and al gore's father, tried -- the civil rights bills and eisenhower but we know that it was british and american christians that basically led the anti-slave, antislavery movement or started the antislavery moment. are there any prominent democrats in history that are associated with -- that we would know that are associated with the civil rights orants slavery moment? >> the civil rights movement, democratic party was...
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bill: i will ask you about bush versus gore. now that we look back to 2000, what do you think the impact of bush record was on the court, and did it damage the reputation of the court? justice breyer: hard to say. on the court, you mean. i don't think if a different result would have led to a different president. they did the counting. under most scenarios, it came out the same way. i don't know what would have happened. what about the court itself? the most interesting comment i heard was senator reid, he spoke about it at the court, there was a dinner there. he thought that that opinion was an important opinion. true. a lot of people thought it was wrong. a lot of people did not like it. probably half the country, maybe a few more. they did not and yet it affected them, they did not like it. i'm sure senator reid things it was wrong. i thought it was wrong, and he wrote a dissent. despite that, people did accept it. and they did not throw rocks at each other and they did not shoot each other, and they did not have big riots an
bill: i will ask you about bush versus gore. now that we look back to 2000, what do you think the impact of bush record was on the court, and did it damage the reputation of the court? justice breyer: hard to say. on the court, you mean. i don't think if a different result would have led to a different president. they did the counting. under most scenarios, it came out the same way. i don't know what would have happened. what about the court itself? the most interesting comment i heard was...
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because what they did was they kept the heat on bill clinton, and that hurt his vice president al gore>> that's right. >> when he was trying to succeed him. so if the democrats don't do this, don't keep the heat on president trump over this, they face a situation where they go into the next election in a good economy with less of a chance of winning the white house. they have to make sure that they continue to prosecute the case against trump all the way -- >> yeah. >> and the best way to do that is with an impeachment process. >> let me go to you, curt. i'm going to do a wwrd, what would republicans do, if they had the same hand to play? because in the same case of the nixon impeachment hearings, everyone who had a television was watching that. it was must-see tv. those hearings were riveting to the country. same thing with the clinton impeachment. even though people were aghast at the fact it was so clear this was partisan and had nothing to do with, you know, protecting the country from what? from a presidential affair. but the democrats are convinced somehow that if they were to im
because what they did was they kept the heat on bill clinton, and that hurt his vice president al gore>> that's right. >> when he was trying to succeed him. so if the democrats don't do this, don't keep the heat on president trump over this, they face a situation where they go into the next election in a good economy with less of a chance of winning the white house. they have to make sure that they continue to prosecute the case against trump all the way -- >> yeah. >>...
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what his bill would be, you know sehe owns several mansions and a private jet, i don't think you could find a their politician with a larger footprint than al gorely he is illiterate, to have him as -- on global change was an embarrassment. kennedy: we need to kee bourbon business alive. >> kennedy, nobody likes to pay their power bill, 12 years ago, i told power company to take a hike, i went off the grid. i have made all my own electricity for 12 years, i can teltell you, i made sacrifices t public is not willing to make yet. and the power that cost me 2 to 3 times as much to make it myself, for me it is worth to push that out and down on people who can't afford it not fair to ration electricity which is what is ghoain going to happen, you l have blackouts and whatnot, at our house we have to turn off the air-conditioner because batteries are getting low, i don't think that is what american public wants or liberal want $92 very few people who could live that life. ed begley jr. had a reality show. a plate personal investment but, the people who are leading charge are a bunch of rich hypocrites they don't live like that. alexandria ocasio-corte
what his bill would be, you know sehe owns several mansions and a private jet, i don't think you could find a their politician with a larger footprint than al gorely he is illiterate, to have him as -- on global change was an embarrassment. kennedy: we need to kee bourbon business alive. >> kennedy, nobody likes to pay their power bill, 12 years ago, i told power company to take a hike, i went off the grid. i have made all my own electricity for 12 years, i can teltell you, i made...
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shootings in american history come up with a program that includes former president bill clinton, vice president al goremembers of congress speaking to the public just after the shooting. at the event was columbine students and parents. once again, you can watch this at 10:00 a.m., directly after this show. we want to thank everybody for watching today, and we will see you tomorrow for another c-span "washington journal." have a great saturday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] lookncer: next, c-span's at the columbine shooting. then, a discussion about the cost of medical mistakes. after that, a look back at some of the past white house easter egg rolls. this weekend, on c-span. tonight at 8:00 eastern, a forum on immigration policy and how to protect immigrant children. p.m.,day, at 6:30 historians, authors, and humidity activists -- community activists talked about anti-semitism and white supremacy. at 9:00, president george w. bush and robert
shootings in american history come up with a program that includes former president bill clinton, vice president al goremembers of congress speaking to the public just after the shooting. at the event was columbine students and parents. once again, you can watch this at 10:00 a.m., directly after this show. we want to thank everybody for watching today, and we will see you tomorrow for another c-span "washington journal." have a great saturday. [captions copyright national cable...
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they will never say that but you can look in the past of al gore who first ran for president in 1988 with a democratic nominee in 2000, billtions since he was in college so many of these candidates learn the first time to get better known or maybe to get the next job, not necessarily because they are the favorite or even on the list to be the nominee in the first year. >> there is certainly something to be gained even from being a runner-up. >> yes. >> no doubt about it. we have to leave the conversation there. donnie fowler, professor at the university of san francisco. we appreciate you weighing in. thank you . >> you're welcome. >>> president trump is weighing in on immigrant to transient detention, closing the southern border. two days after secretary nielsen design. we have more. >> reporter: president trump and congressional democrats escalating their fight over the southern border. on tuesday, william barr told lawmakers the situation at the border is getting worse. more resources including a wall are needed to fight back against the cartels who barr says control the mexican side of the border . >> the problem we fa
they will never say that but you can look in the past of al gore who first ran for president in 1988 with a democratic nominee in 2000, billtions since he was in college so many of these candidates learn the first time to get better known or maybe to get the next job, not necessarily because they are the favorite or even on the list to be the nominee in the first year. >> there is certainly something to be gained even from being a runner-up. >> yes. >> no doubt about it. we...
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the republicans in 2000 had no particular reason to go after bill clinton anymore, he got a free pass they were aiming their guns at al gore. so this question of popularity and how presidents look better in the rearview mirror is partly due to this artifact of nobody is sniping at them anymore whereas while they are in office everybody is and you learn all the best of about them. perhaps the clearest statement and assertion of presidential decline was made by henry adam who was an observer of presidents, he was the grandson of john adams, the great- grandson of john adams and great grandson of john quincy adams and the adams family was in this state of political decline where there were two atoms presidents and their background but henry adams cannot even make a start in politics but he became a very distinguished historian and when he was writing in the 1860s , when ulysses grant was president 10 years after the publication of charles darwin on the origin of species, the introduction of the theory of evolution, adams is take on this was that anybody who looks at the progression of the presidency from george washington to
the republicans in 2000 had no particular reason to go after bill clinton anymore, he got a free pass they were aiming their guns at al gore. so this question of popularity and how presidents look better in the rearview mirror is partly due to this artifact of nobody is sniping at them anymore whereas while they are in office everybody is and you learn all the best of about them. perhaps the clearest statement and assertion of presidential decline was made by henry adam who was an observer of...
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bill clinton was not facing reelection when he was impeached. he had already been reelected. kennedy: where it matters is was 70%. >> job approval. >> without albert gore we would not have any dangling chad, chris bedford what do you make of this. >> i have seen conventional wisdom. that maybe he will pass some bipartisan legislation, i really don't believe. does not make sense, i think they will go at him, he is doing classic trump where every president ignores congressional subpoenas. president obama and eric holder were never showing up before boehner. >> eric holder was held in contempt of congress. >> and president obama's wingman about yeah. >> president trump -- he is saying this out loud that is expected, that is his style. in some ways that has handicapped president in few years, he says out loud. and then as a lawyers come up with a reason legal reason why, federal are finding you said this. there is a tweet ad admissible. kennedy: that is a great question, the mull at question of his presidency will his rhetoric and bluster the digital flavor will it have any bearing -- >> the use hous white house sait president at tweets are president at st
bill clinton was not facing reelection when he was impeached. he had already been reelected. kennedy: where it matters is was 70%. >> job approval. >> without albert gore we would not have any dangling chad, chris bedford what do you make of this. >> i have seen conventional wisdom. that maybe he will pass some bipartisan legislation, i really don't believe. does not make sense, i think they will go at him, he is doing classic trump where every president ignores congressional...
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bill clinton at 46, jimmy carter at 52. democrats have a history of going younger. another challenge is the vice presidential curse. al goremondale, humphrey tried to run for president and failed. george h.w. bush and nixon have been successful, although nixon lost the first time out of the box but later came back and redeemed himself. one question for joe biden because of his past campaigns, can he raise money. he posted $6.3 million in the first 24 hours, that put him atop the democratic pack. he's doing some things differently. he did prove he can do something he was not good at in his prior campaign. we'll see if he can sustain that. now that he's in the race, the other candidates figuring out how polite or impolite i should be. elizabeth warren said this. >> -- >> our disagreement is a matter of public record. at a time when the biggest financial institutions in this country were trying to put the squeeze on millions of hard working families, there was nobody to stand up for them. i got in that fight because they just didn't have anyone. joe biden was on the side of the credit card companies. >> so now comes the task.
bill clinton at 46, jimmy carter at 52. democrats have a history of going younger. another challenge is the vice presidential curse. al goremondale, humphrey tried to run for president and failed. george h.w. bush and nixon have been successful, although nixon lost the first time out of the box but later came back and redeemed himself. one question for joe biden because of his past campaigns, can he raise money. he posted $6.3 million in the first 24 hours, that put him atop the democratic...
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bill clinton and jimmy carter. they were all outsiders, first-time candidates. the last three nominees to lose were hillary clinton, john kerry and al gore. resumÉ heavy. i look at this and ask you, joe biden looks like the ones that didn't get there while there are a lot of other candidates in the field that look more like the jimmy carter model. what say you? what's the better place to be? >> first of all, it's a lifetime between now and next year. and i don't have a candidate. i have 20 friends running for president. let's be real about it. >> 22 running. so i'll figure out which two you are not friends with. i'm kidding. go ahead. >> i know. the fact is he may benefit a little from the trump factor. we were just talking about it. his base is strong. when you have that many candidates you divide it up. the other fallacy i hear people say is he's too old. bernie did well in the last election. young kids like joe biden. we are a democratic society age. he'll appeal to the college campus -- some of the kids really like joe biden. some like bernie sanders and mayor pete is doing well right now. is he a flash in the pan? i think we have to
bill clinton and jimmy carter. they were all outsiders, first-time candidates. the last three nominees to lose were hillary clinton, john kerry and al gore. resumÉ heavy. i look at this and ask you, joe biden looks like the ones that didn't get there while there are a lot of other candidates in the field that look more like the jimmy carter model. what say you? what's the better place to be? >> first of all, it's a lifetime between now and next year. and i don't have a candidate. i have...
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bill cline. maria: that was then vice presidents george h.w. bush andalitandal gore. one was successful, the other was not. today another vice president enters the race. it may not be all easy for joe biden. joining us now is presidential historian doug reed. your reaction this morning? >> well, you know, if you're betting in las vegas, 14 vice presidents have become presidents of the united states. but as you said, it's very hard, only four were elected as sitting vice presidents and only one in all of history took a sabatical like joe biden and then came back and won. so it's going to be brutal, i'll put it that way. maria: what does he need to do to break through? >>s he's go he's got to distingh himself from the others and he'll have to run in the primary, not the general. george h.w. bush 1985 started his campaign, looked like the highway was absolutely clear all the way to the presidency. he had money, name recognition but almost didn't make it. maria: doug, it's great to get your insights, thank you. doug reed. coming up next, merger collapse, deutsche bank en
bill cline. maria: that was then vice presidents george h.w. bush andalitandal gore. one was successful, the other was not. today another vice president enters the race. it may not be all easy for joe biden. joining us now is presidential historian doug reed. your reaction this morning? >> well, you know, if you're betting in las vegas, 14 vice presidents have become presidents of the united states. but as you said, it's very hard, only four were elected as sitting vice presidents and...
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reaction to trump has gone from being nice, al gore, joe biden, good government, john hickenlooper, whatever. we can fix things, we don't want to go crazy. of bill clinton and somewhat barack obama type administration, how much that is not attractive anymore in the democratic already radicalized by trump and other things. they are not implicated -- interested in this conversation. but the internal dynamics push toward -- forget all that nonsense, that went nowhere and cost trump, so what we does have medicare for all into green new deal? there is a tension between that and what we are working on in general. maybe that is too simple, and i -- maybe i guess i do have a fairly simpleminded view, that those voters would like one democratic message a lot more than another democratic message. >> if i could jump in there, one thing to remember is that there are two aspects of what makes it a candidate seem like, not a dismantler, the opposite, the big rebuilder. there are two things working. one is the policy, but how the policy seems to people who do policies all the time is not how politics seems to be not follow -- the people who do not follow it cl
reaction to trump has gone from being nice, al gore, joe biden, good government, john hickenlooper, whatever. we can fix things, we don't want to go crazy. of bill clinton and somewhat barack obama type administration, how much that is not attractive anymore in the democratic already radicalized by trump and other things. they are not implicated -- interested in this conversation. but the internal dynamics push toward -- forget all that nonsense, that went nowhere and cost trump, so what we...
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bill clinton in a light that they reserve only for black elected officials. and we actually see later on that does not translate to white elected officials. it doesn't translate to al gore or john kerry. it also does not translate to hillary clinton in the 2016 election. so we might think about those nuances and the work being done there. i will end there. thank you very much.>> very good. and our third paper, whiteness, ambivalent american and the orientation of the movement of the 1990s. the united states and mexico and is an assistant professor at the university of massachusetts. his current project is titled, grounding anti-globalization race protests and grassroots globalization of united states and mexico. eric? >> thank you everybody. thank you in particular to katie for organizing this really interesting panel. i am excited to be here. i am going to speak, or divide my comments here into three themes. protests, polarization, and power disparities. through this i will talk about some of the research subjects of my own work, which as my title indicates is to think about whiteness, americanism and nationalism in recent american history. for most of the 20th century
bill clinton in a light that they reserve only for black elected officials. and we actually see later on that does not translate to white elected officials. it doesn't translate to al gore or john kerry. it also does not translate to hillary clinton in the 2016 election. so we might think about those nuances and the work being done there. i will end there. thank you very much.>> very good. and our third paper, whiteness, ambivalent american and the orientation of the movement of the...
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gore. he tweeted that out he liked the president. tom brady basically has, doesn't even bring up the president even though they're friends. you don't see billalking about about it. there is no upside to doing it. it is pretty sad. stuart: it is sad you have such a politicized game called football. who needs that? i just want to see the game played properly and well. that is what i want. >> you like personal stories more than anything else. bows sachs his brother was drafted number one in the first round. he was drafted number one and his dad was. that is the true life defensive manning story we should talk about today, not who drafted him or who the giants drafted which is whole another story for whole another network. stuart: okay. i will switch gears on you. a massachusetts judge has been indicted. allegedly she let an illegal immigrant evade i.c.e., snuck him out the backdoor, closed the courtroom down so he could escape. she has been indicted. you've been covering this for fox news. what is the latest on this? what do you think about it? >> she says this is pure politics because they got the guy back. this is great message. you're 51 ye
gore. he tweeted that out he liked the president. tom brady basically has, doesn't even bring up the president even though they're friends. you don't see billalking about about it. there is no upside to doing it. it is pretty sad. stuart: it is sad you have such a politicized game called football. who needs that? i just want to see the game played properly and well. that is what i want. >> you like personal stories more than anything else. bows sachs his brother was drafted number one in...