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like booing bob dole when he went out. there's real anger in the tea party base, or whatever you want to call it. it might be misdirected, but i think that's the reason they don't want to be in there. because they have to deal with this. as soon as you take over, everyone hates you. >> the problem is, no one's selling the job. they keep saying it's a thankless job. that's what the money and the prestige is for. a thankless job is like driver's ed instructor. >> you get all this press. >> yes. >> who doesn't want to get their picture taken and have all these speeches, and we can talk about them on this show? i want the cast to continue. i love seeing the dems control all these republican candidates. we have the craigslist ad that came out. we need somebody who's a good babysitter to be speaker of the house. suddenly everybody's a comedian on twitter. the dems are noticing that there is a vulnerability in the party now. i think it's important to get someone who will unify the party. >> not a fan of boehner, but
like booing bob dole when he went out. there's real anger in the tea party base, or whatever you want to call it. it might be misdirected, but i think that's the reason they don't want to be in there. because they have to deal with this. as soon as you take over, everyone hates you. >> the problem is, no one's selling the job. they keep saying it's a thankless job. that's what the money and the prestige is for. a thankless job is like driver's ed instructor. >> you get all this...
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bob dole was my national chairman.ond was speaking, and james brown was the entertainment. what's the moral of the story? no one knew why was there. i was there.w seeing bob dole try to keep time was sort of worth it all. if he can try to keep time, speaking of, i would like to take questions. thank god for jim. the last place on or where you can meet 20 people running for president if you are lucky. so, keep south carolina in your prayers. it has been a tough year. the charleston shooting, i would like to note the people at the mother emmanuelle church did a good job of representing my state and mankind. [applause] if you are looking for a model to follow, go to that church. it is, it has been tough. 18 inches of rain in 18 hours in charleston. wholevernment and her team are doing a great job. let's talk about our country a little bit. do you agree that america is worth fighting for? [applause] you think it is worth dying for? [applause] is it worth compromising for? [applause] in many ways, it would be easier to go t
bob dole was my national chairman.ond was speaking, and james brown was the entertainment. what's the moral of the story? no one knew why was there. i was there.w seeing bob dole try to keep time was sort of worth it all. if he can try to keep time, speaking of, i would like to take questions. thank god for jim. the last place on or where you can meet 20 people running for president if you are lucky. so, keep south carolina in your prayers. it has been a tough year. the charleston shooting, i...
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they don't know bob dole and they don't know jack cap. [applause]. >> that was jack kemp from the gop convention, august 15, 15th, 1996. joining us on the set this morning fred barnes, welcome thank you for being here. the executive editor and thank you both. let's start with you first. why write the book. >> so i was was retained by the jack kemp family foundation to do oral history of his life. over a few years of his life i interviewed 100 football players he wrote the book. he was the most important politician of the 20th century who was never elected resident, certainly the most influential republican. this is not original to us. i have heard it again and again. i looked at his record and it was true. previously, open space. i got fred and i wrote the book. host: why did you want to get involved? guest: well we go back a long way. we met each other covering the herald if you remember back that far. went to fox together. we have in very close friends for a very long time. and i knew jack kemp very well. i wrote a lot of stories about
they don't know bob dole and they don't know jack cap. [applause]. >> that was jack kemp from the gop convention, august 15, 15th, 1996. joining us on the set this morning fred barnes, welcome thank you for being here. the executive editor and thank you both. let's start with you first. why write the book. >> so i was was retained by the jack kemp family foundation to do oral history of his life. over a few years of his life i interviewed 100 football players he wrote the book. he...
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so bob dole was my national chairman.trom thurmond was speaking and james brown was entertainment. what's the moral of the story? no one knew i was there. [laughter] seeing bob dole trying to keep time was sort of worth it all. speaking of trying to keep time, i want to take questions. thank god for new hampshire. [applause] the last place on earth where you can meet 20 people running for president if you are lucky. keep south carolina in your prayers, it has been a tough year. the charleston shooting, i would like to note the people in the mother immanuel church did a better job of representing my state and mankind than i could've ever hoped for. [applause] if you are looking for a model to follow, go to that church. it has really been tough, 18 inches of rain in 18 hours and charlson. -- charleston. the governor and rescue efforts are doing a great job. let's talk about our country. do you agree america is worth fighting for? [applause] do you think it's worth dying for? [applause] is it worth compromising for? [applaus
so bob dole was my national chairman.trom thurmond was speaking and james brown was entertainment. what's the moral of the story? no one knew i was there. [laughter] seeing bob dole trying to keep time was sort of worth it all. speaking of trying to keep time, i want to take questions. thank god for new hampshire. [applause] the last place on earth where you can meet 20 people running for president if you are lucky. keep south carolina in your prayers, it has been a tough year. the charleston...
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bob dole didn't like him because he didn't agree with the economics of it. but he thought who is this upstart trying to rewrite the tax code? so he was an outsider in those days, although he was a member -- he was a member of congress. later he became a leader and he bucked his own president, as fred said, on foreign policy and also when reagan tried to raise taxes, as he did a number of times, kemp was always against him and got incredible heat for it from the white house staff. but -- later on, when he was considering running for president in 1996, fred wrote a piece actually called "the poverty thing," and he'd been hud secretary, right? he'd been in favor of a conservative war on poverty. but he talked about race a lot. he talked about immigration a lot. and he was -- he was -- he enraged the anti-immigration forces in the republican party. >> i want both of you to comment on what's happening in the realm of this discussion, what's happening behind us this morning. republicans, the house freedom caucus, 30, 40 members strong, saying they're going to nomi
bob dole didn't like him because he didn't agree with the economics of it. but he thought who is this upstart trying to rewrite the tax code? so he was an outsider in those days, although he was a member -- he was a member of congress. later he became a leader and he bucked his own president, as fred said, on foreign policy and also when reagan tried to raise taxes, as he did a number of times, kemp was always against him and got incredible heat for it from the white house staff. but -- later...
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time caused by the house republicans led by newt gingrich and closing down the federal government, bob doleo distance himself. he resigned from the senate and as senate majority leader to say yobt belong with these guys and i'm surgically separated from them. and if you're a presidential candidate and say okay, you will get elected president and these are the people you're going to deal with and govern with, so it is -- the prince charming, the rescuer is paul ryan, chairman of the house ways and means committee. >> woodruff: says he's not interested. >> says he's not interested. the one advantage paul ryan brings to it, in my judgment, his true blue credentials as a conservative are unimpeachable. the great strength of nance pelosi when she was a speak around a consequential speaker was she could go to liberals in her own caucus, especially women for example, on the healthcare, and say, you're going to come and compromise on this and say to latinos, you're going to compromise on this, because her credentials were solid. he could do that. >> you believe that he could persuade conservative m
time caused by the house republicans led by newt gingrich and closing down the federal government, bob doleo distance himself. he resigned from the senate and as senate majority leader to say yobt belong with these guys and i'm surgically separated from them. and if you're a presidential candidate and say okay, you will get elected president and these are the people you're going to deal with and govern with, so it is -- the prince charming, the rescuer is paul ryan, chairman of the house ways...
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. >> we nominate another candidate in the mold of bob dole, or john mccain, or mitt romney, all of whom are good, honorable decent men, but what they did didn't work. if you do it again, the same conservatives who stayed home in '08, will stay home in '16, and hillary clinton becomes the next president. >> cruz spoke to a crowd tech community college. he has slowly been gaining ground in the polls, but hasn't been able to catch up to trump, carson and fiorina. that being said, his track record is leaving an impression on iowa voters. >> he's made a big imprint in the senate. we need more people like him to speak up and understand the constitution. he's got a lot of -- he'll do a good job going forward. also in sioux city this week was kentucky senator rand paul, who took time to speak with us about the conflict in syria. several of his fellow republican running mates have suggested a no fly zone, an idea paul called an incredibly bad idea. >> think about it. russia is already in the area. that's a recipe for confrontation. we spent 70 years avoiding a confrontation with russia. i think
. >> we nominate another candidate in the mold of bob dole, or john mccain, or mitt romney, all of whom are good, honorable decent men, but what they did didn't work. if you do it again, the same conservatives who stayed home in '08, will stay home in '16, and hillary clinton becomes the next president. >> cruz spoke to a crowd tech community college. he has slowly been gaining ground in the polls, but hasn't been able to catch up to trump, carson and fiorina. that being said, his...
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reid says it takes a hot of chutzpah to compare himself to bob dole, john mccain, john kerry and barack obama. we have two reports on this. one from peter alexander. but we want to begin with nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: jeb bush, now forced to answer whether today marks the beginning of the end for his campaign, or the beginning of a comeback. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money. we have the greatest organization. we're doing fine. >> reporter: bush on defense after what many viewed as a dismal debate night defined by this moment, a punch that didn't land against marco rubio and his missed senate votes. >> you can campaign or just resign and let someone else take the job. >> jeb, i don't remember you ever complaining about john mccain's vote record. the only reason why you're doing it now is because we're running for the same position and someone has convinced you that attacking me is going to help you. >> reporter: bush again put his one-time protege on notice. >> i do think people ought to show up and work for crying out loud. >> reporter: sticking with a strate
reid says it takes a hot of chutzpah to compare himself to bob dole, john mccain, john kerry and barack obama. we have two reports on this. one from peter alexander. but we want to begin with nbc's hallie jackson. >> reporter: jeb bush, now forced to answer whether today marks the beginning of the end for his campaign, or the beginning of a comeback. >> it's not on life support. we have the most money. we have the greatest organization. we're doing fine. >> reporter: bush on...
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reid told nbc news rubio has a lot of chutzpah to compare himself to bob dole, john mccape, john kerry and barack obama. and in an interview with stamp sign of the huffington post reid said rubio reminds him of former senator and presidential candidate john edwards. reid said that when al gore chose joe lieberman as his running mate edwards became, quote, so fixed on becoming a national figure that his senate service was basically over. that's what i see in marco rubio. rubio tweeted in response, harry reid and the liberal media shamelessly attack me, but gave senator barack obama a pass. mean time, new national polls show a two horse race in the top of the gop field. donald trump and ben carson are in a statistical tie for first place. trump at 29% and carson inside the margin of error at 27%. jeb bush comes a distance third. but when the choices were narrowed to just three candidates, carson pulls away slightly topping trump by six points, 40%. to 34%. and we're beginning to see which gop candidates got fund-raising bumps from wednesday night's debate. ben carson's campaign reported
reid told nbc news rubio has a lot of chutzpah to compare himself to bob dole, john mccape, john kerry and barack obama. and in an interview with stamp sign of the huffington post reid said rubio reminds him of former senator and presidential candidate john edwards. reid said that when al gore chose joe lieberman as his running mate edwards became, quote, so fixed on becoming a national figure that his senate service was basically over. that's what i see in marco rubio. rubio tweeted in...
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it is the bob doles are on the bubble, charlie dents, of more moderate persuasion. that would move the republican caucus further to the right, as you're saying randall. >> let's switch gears to the democrats and their upcoming presidential debate. representative bernie sanders appeared on meet the press. he tried odifferentiate himself from hillary clinton. listen. >> from day 1 i owned the keystone pipeline. , that was my -- i opposed the keystone pipeline. i think they have been a disaster for the american worker, allow corporations to shut down here move abroad. so people will have to contrast my consistency and my willingness to stand up to washington corporations, big corporations with the secretary. >> and of course there michael shure, he's referring to the fact that hillary clinton had supported the transpacific partnership and now she says she's against it. she had supported not establishing a no-fly zone in syria now she says she wants one. how will these flip-flops you think play out in this first debate? >> well you know, it's smart politics if a little
it is the bob doles are on the bubble, charlie dents, of more moderate persuasion. that would move the republican caucus further to the right, as you're saying randall. >> let's switch gears to the democrats and their upcoming presidential debate. representative bernie sanders appeared on meet the press. he tried odifferentiate himself from hillary clinton. listen. >> from day 1 i owned the keystone pipeline. , that was my -- i opposed the keystone pipeline. i think they have been a...
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. >> that was refreshing, conservative hero jack kemp joining bob dole as running mate. a star quarterback for the chargers, congressman from buffalo, new york, cabinet secretary, and presidential candidate. some call him the most important politician of the century who was not president. at times his position on other issues bothered members of his party. he pointed his entire life against racism and tried to open the republican party to minorities. he declared a war on poverty, and apart from the gop the most was his distaste as you just heard there for personal attacks. joining me, great new book, jack kemp, the bleeding heart conservative who changed america. you guys are two great journalists, let's talk about jack kemp, let's talk about the ethnic part, he played with a lot of african-americans. >> it was said he showered with more african-americans than most republicans have met. he said late in his life that he missed out on the civil rights movement and this was his chance to get to -- to do right by african-americans. and he wanted the republican party to once
. >> that was refreshing, conservative hero jack kemp joining bob dole as running mate. a star quarterback for the chargers, congressman from buffalo, new york, cabinet secretary, and presidential candidate. some call him the most important politician of the century who was not president. at times his position on other issues bothered members of his party. he pointed his entire life against racism and tried to open the republican party to minorities. he declared a war on poverty, and...
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people have floated newt gingrich, mitt romney, and 92-year-old bob dole. and these would be perfectly legal choices because there is nothing in the constitution that says the speaker must be an elected member of the house. we faced this kind of crisis before when we realized there was nothing in the rulebook that says a dog can't play basketball. which means soon we could be just two heartbeats away from "air force bud." we'll be right back. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to take their act to the next level... before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time... 2% back at the grocery store... and 3% back on gas... vince of the flying branzinos got a bankamericard cash rewards credit card, because he may earn his living jumping through hoops, but he'd rather not earn cash back that way. that's the spectacle of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. we're all familiar with this, axe daily fragrances. but what you wouldn't have seen is this, axe dry spray antiperspirant. why are you touching your armpit?
people have floated newt gingrich, mitt romney, and 92-year-old bob dole. and these would be perfectly legal choices because there is nothing in the constitution that says the speaker must be an elected member of the house. we faced this kind of crisis before when we realized there was nothing in the rulebook that says a dog can't play basketball. which means soon we could be just two heartbeats away from "air force bud." we'll be right back. before earning enough cash back from bank...
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people weren't booing bob dole when he went out. there is real anger now with the tea party base or whatever you want to call it. it may be some what miss directed but that's the reason they don't want to be in there. they have to deal with this. as soon as you take over everyone hates you. >> the problem is no one is selling the job. they keep saying it is a thankless job. that's what the money and prestige is for. thankless job is like driver's ed instructor. >> you get all of this press? who doesn't want to get their picture taken and have all of the speeches. we can talk to them on the show. i want the cast to continue because i love seeing the dems trol we have the craig's list ad that came out. we need someone who is a baying baby-sitter to be speaker of the house. everyone is now suddenly a comedian on twitter as we go through all of this. i think the dems are noticing like you said there is a vulnerability in the party right now. i do think it is important to get someone who will unify the party. >> not a fan. they were so m
people weren't booing bob dole when he went out. there is real anger now with the tea party base or whatever you want to call it. it may be some what miss directed but that's the reason they don't want to be in there. they have to deal with this. as soon as you take over everyone hates you. >> the problem is no one is selling the job. they keep saying it is a thankless job. that's what the money and prestige is for. thankless job is like driver's ed instructor. >> you get all of...
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but they always -- you know, i can remember bob dole beating george h.w. bush. am i right? buchanan. then they go in and bury them in the election. >> not necessarily the system you want right now. iowa and new hampshire are first, and the democrats have a way of being able to protect the nominee that they want. >> don't republicans have that same -- >> we don't have it. >> isn't south carolina where the mccain dreams are on? >> we fight fair and square. hillary clinton, on your right to bear arms, she uncovered her gun control agenda today plus the dangers of gun-free zones, ahead. this is miriam trejo. she's a high school teacher and a stage three breast cancer patient. miriam chose to fight her breast cancer at cancer treatment centers of america. there, she has one team of doctors and specialists, working together under one roof, with one integrated cancer care plan that attacks the breast cancer, addresses the side effects, and keeps her going strong. it's a comprehensive plan just for her. the power of integrative cancer care lives here. learn more at cancercenter.com
but they always -- you know, i can remember bob dole beating george h.w. bush. am i right? buchanan. then they go in and bury them in the election. >> not necessarily the system you want right now. iowa and new hampshire are first, and the democrats have a way of being able to protect the nominee that they want. >> don't republicans have that same -- >> we don't have it. >> isn't south carolina where the mccain dreams are on? >> we fight fair and square. hillary...
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channel. 19 years ago when we went on the air, featured nbc news man analyzing the bill clinton, bob dolel debate. doctors joyce and elders, former surgeon general. and a couple critics produced the factor. no one, including me, saw the success we have achieved. largely thanks to the loyalty of you, the factor viewer. 19 years from now, well, i'll most likely be in the ground or wandering around in my jammies annoying people. i'm looking forward to that. but, for now, the fox news channel continues to dominate the cable news world. so happy birthday to us, factor tip of the day. that's it for us tonight. please check out the fox news factor web site. also, we would like you to spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. word of the day, do not be obama see kwee yous when writing to the factor. we are all over president obama's visit. please check back with us. again, thanks for watching us tonight. i am bill o'reilley, please remember, the spin stops here. thanks for looking out. >> breaking tonight, f.b.i. and congressional investigators have seized several computers from the
channel. 19 years ago when we went on the air, featured nbc news man analyzing the bill clinton, bob dolel debate. doctors joyce and elders, former surgeon general. and a couple critics produced the factor. no one, including me, saw the success we have achieved. largely thanks to the loyalty of you, the factor viewer. 19 years from now, well, i'll most likely be in the ground or wandering around in my jammies annoying people. i'm looking forward to that. but, for now, the fox news channel...
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representative bob dole of the republican from illinois will be the congressional team's quarterback. that should be fun. coming up at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- alison: honoring the memory of lauren hill. carrying on her fight for a cure. >> i'm kellye lynn. i will tell you why this school is the only public school in virginia to receive the national blu ribbon could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust the bed for the best sleep of your life. save $600 on the #1 rated bed, plus 24-month financing. hurry, ends sunday! only at a sleep number store. same eyes. same laugh. and since she's had moderate alzheimer's disease, i've discovered we have the same fighting spirit, too. that's why i asked her doctor about new once-a-day namzaric™. vo: new namzaric is approved for moderate to severe alzheimer's disease in patients who are currently taking, and can continue to take certain doses of both namenda and donepezil. new namzaric is the first and only treatment to combine 2 proven alzheimer's medicines into a single o
representative bob dole of the republican from illinois will be the congressional team's quarterback. that should be fun. coming up at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- alison: honoring the memory of lauren hill. carrying on her fight for a cure. >> i'm kellye lynn. i will tell you why this school is the only public school in virginia to receive the national blu ribbon could be you've got the wrong bed. enter sleep number... she likes the bed soft. he's more hardcore. you can both adjust...
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he can beat bob dole. similarly, elizabeth warren could beat joe biden handily in a primary. i don't imagine her being a vice-presidential nominee. it would be a demotion for her, giving her strong voice up in the senate. so i don't see it happening. host: all right. we'll get our viewers involved. a republican in atlanta, hi there, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i just need a little bit of time here, because one of my feelings is there was only one honest man on the stage last night, and that was bernie sanders. back in the 1960's, he had a ook called "forgotten man," by rose martin. more recently i remember an interview that brian lamb did hlayes, it name s was also "the forgotten man" n. both of those books, they asked hillary, are you a progressive, and i can remember that same question during her first run against president obama, and she said, she answered she was a liberal, and she said, no, i'm a progressive in the definition of progressive in the early 20th century. well, the progressives in the early 20th century were registered members of the american
he can beat bob dole. similarly, elizabeth warren could beat joe biden handily in a primary. i don't imagine her being a vice-presidential nominee. it would be a demotion for her, giving her strong voice up in the senate. so i don't see it happening. host: all right. we'll get our viewers involved. a republican in atlanta, hi there, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i just need a little bit of time here, because one of my feelings is there was only one honest man on the stage last...
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[laughter] and seeing bob dole trying to keep time was sort of worth it all.speaking of trying to keep time, i wanted to take some questions. i've enjoyed -- thank god for new hampshire. it's the last place -- [applause] it's the last place on earth where you can meet 20 people running for president you're lucky. [laughter] so keep south carolina in your prayers. it's been a tough year. the charleston shooting, i would like to just note the people in the mother emanuel church did a better job of representing my state and mankind than i could have ever hoped to have done. [applause] if you're looking for a model to follow, go to that church. it has really been tough. eighteen inches of rain in 18 hours down in charleston. our governor and her whole team is doing a great job. so let's talk about our country a little bit. do you agree that america's worth fighting for? [cheers and applause] do you think it's worth dying for? [applause] is it worth compromising for? [cheers and applause] in many ways it's easier to go to afghanistan than it is washington. [laughte
[laughter] and seeing bob dole trying to keep time was sort of worth it all.speaking of trying to keep time, i wanted to take some questions. i've enjoyed -- thank god for new hampshire. it's the last place -- [applause] it's the last place on earth where you can meet 20 people running for president you're lucky. [laughter] so keep south carolina in your prayers. it's been a tough year. the charleston shooting, i would like to just note the people in the mother emanuel church did a better job...
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bob doles, ronald reagans. these are people who think they got jobs by ronald reagan. if you want to govern america from the conservative standpoint making compromises that you have to do to govern you can't win because -- last point, the most significant i -- question on that vote here is the point. they have so persuaded republican voters especially those who vote primary that governing is a bad thing that republican members of congress are saying to the leadership please don't make me vote for you because people think you are somebody who wants to govern and i will get in trouble. i don't know how they get out of that. >> isn't there a challenge? members of the caucus it would seem to me would be very careful not to put their names to a leadership candidate because of fear that that person -- isn't that a concern? >> no. i think our concern is that again the freedom caucus calling to open up the process in the house. >> what about the immigration bill? if you want to have votes why not throw the immigration bill with a dozen republicans on it? why not bring that vot
bob doles, ronald reagans. these are people who think they got jobs by ronald reagan. if you want to govern america from the conservative standpoint making compromises that you have to do to govern you can't win because -- last point, the most significant i -- question on that vote here is the point. they have so persuaded republican voters especially those who vote primary that governing is a bad thing that republican members of congress are saying to the leadership please don't make me vote...
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in the last few weeks before president clinton then went on to wallop republican bob dole in the 1996 presidential election. and now of course it is a very different time. former president clinton said in 2013 that his own law, that doma law, should be overturned. and it was. it was overturned by the united states supreme court in one of the biggest gay rights legal victories of all time. both former president clinton and former secretary of state clinton have now said they are of course in favor of marriage equality. more than that, secretary clinton became a vocal champion of gay rights, both now as a presidential candidate and before that in her time as secretary of state. she even promoted some landmark pro-gay rights legislation as a senator from the great state of new york. and now we're in a position where if you want to talk about a divide on this issue it's between the parties. the parties could not be more different on this issue. all the beltway happy talk about how gay rights is settled, we've supposedly had this great evolution in support of gay rights in this country, bu
in the last few weeks before president clinton then went on to wallop republican bob dole in the 1996 presidential election. and now of course it is a very different time. former president clinton said in 2013 that his own law, that doma law, should be overturned. and it was. it was overturned by the united states supreme court in one of the biggest gay rights legal victories of all time. both former president clinton and former secretary of state clinton have now said they are of course in...
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bob dole was in favor of the defense of marriage act, and like several other of the issues that wereported then, you know, by morris, who was helping him in his re-election campaign. he went for it and offended a lot of his liberal supporters and this was just one other instance. >> it's interesting, a lot of things from the '90s, whether it was the crime bill, doma, a lot of that coming up 20 years later. >> welfare. >> welfare being an issue in the 2016 race. interesting to see where bernie sanders goes from here, though. again, after such a good week for hillary clinton. andr andrea, thank you. >>> tonight, senator bernie sanders will be interviewed by rachel maddow, 9:00 eastern time. >>> former presidents george w. and george h.w. bush are trying to res sussitate jeb bush's presidential campaign. long time bush family supporters are worried about disappointing poll numbers and underwhelming debate performances. jeb bush has lost the lean and mean optimism he used on friday to explain the cuts to his campaign staff. >> the whisper campaign has already started that bush is falling
bob dole was in favor of the defense of marriage act, and like several other of the issues that wereported then, you know, by morris, who was helping him in his re-election campaign. he went for it and offended a lot of his liberal supporters and this was just one other instance. >> it's interesting, a lot of things from the '90s, whether it was the crime bill, doma, a lot of that coming up 20 years later. >> welfare. >> welfare being an issue in the 2016 race. interesting to...
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historically this issue of feeding our kids has been a bipartisan issue going back into the 70s with bob dolewith the wic program and food stamps and the lunch program. so it was great to have this meeting today and see that again the two parties are being brought together. and like many of the viewers out there you're probably looking at what's going on in the hill and you say why can't you guys get together a little harmony or something, you know? but it was wonderful to see that this is something that everybody's working together on and we're going to do this. >> and speaking of harmony, there is a way that those watching at home who want to help out in some way can do so right now. >> yeah. yeah. i don't know if -- well, did you see the super bowl? >> yes. >> you might have seen me with a singing bowl and ohming some people to sleep for a square space ad. square space's website design company. they produced this album for me called sleeping tapes. and all of the proceeds to this goes to no kid hungry. and folks can go to itunes and pick up this album. and the proceeds or portion of the pr
historically this issue of feeding our kids has been a bipartisan issue going back into the 70s with bob dolewith the wic program and food stamps and the lunch program. so it was great to have this meeting today and see that again the two parties are being brought together. and like many of the viewers out there you're probably looking at what's going on in the hill and you say why can't you guys get together a little harmony or something, you know? but it was wonderful to see that this is...
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same thing with bob dole. he lost but at the same time, he was there because he loved it and you know, gene robinson, you look at some of these candidates and again, i know you disagreed with george w. bush 99% of the time. i've said it repeatedly, i think donald trump would have had his hands full with george w. bush from the first second bush stepped on the stage. >> absolutely. back in 2000 i was editor of the style section. i said our great fashion reporter out on to the campaign trail and this is when everybody in the corridor knew that gore was going to wipe the floor with george w. bush, this guy from texas and she came back and she said you know, i think this guy bush is going to win. i said why? she said he's got that something, he's got that swagger. he's got something that gore doesn't have and sure enough he did. >> he cut her to little pieces. again, it's just so much of it may not have to do with intellectual fire power. so much of it was coming from the gut and that applies to ben carson, donald
same thing with bob dole. he lost but at the same time, he was there because he loved it and you know, gene robinson, you look at some of these candidates and again, i know you disagreed with george w. bush 99% of the time. i've said it repeatedly, i think donald trump would have had his hands full with george w. bush from the first second bush stepped on the stage. >> absolutely. back in 2000 i was editor of the style section. i said our great fashion reporter out on to the campaign...
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anyway, on the floor one day a scoria bob dole on the predecessor legislation. had to go into my meeting with the majority leader, sat down and i guess i looked perturbed. i railed against jesse helms , no socially redeeming, did not care about the handicap and let me go on. the most important lesson i learned, he looked at me and said, what would you say if i told you three years ago a young man was adopted, 14 years old. i'd say, i feel like a jerk. he said, well, you did. this is your mo. there is always an appropriateness to challenge a man's talent but never appropriate to challenge a motive because you don't know. it is all about motive up there, not judgment. you are -- it is all about what people think your motive is an describe a motive. you cannot get to yes after i tell you,i tell you, i think you are dishonest or in the pocket of the industry, and it is hard for us to get to yes. >> ask you both the question. you are both new to the vice presidency. >> what was the greatest challenge you face early in your vice presidency to make it work? >> he did a
anyway, on the floor one day a scoria bob dole on the predecessor legislation. had to go into my meeting with the majority leader, sat down and i guess i looked perturbed. i railed against jesse helms , no socially redeeming, did not care about the handicap and let me go on. the most important lesson i learned, he looked at me and said, what would you say if i told you three years ago a young man was adopted, 14 years old. i'd say, i feel like a jerk. he said, well, you did. this is your mo....
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they don't know bob dole and they don't know jack kemp.applause] host: that was jack kemp from the gop convention, august of 1996. joining us this morning co-authors of a new book called -- about jack kemp. ,ort kondracke and fred barnes thank you for being here. why write this book about jack kemp? why now? i was retained by the jack kemp family foundation to do an oral history over a couple of years. interviewed 100 football players and congressmen and staff members and family. i realized quite early on that nobody has ever written an autobiography of him. i went to the library of congress for three years where all his papers are. he deserves an autobiography. he wrote the book. he was the most important politician of the 20th century who was never elected resident, certainly the most influential republican. this is not original to us. i have heard it again and again. i looked at his record and it was true. previously, open space. i got fred and i wrote the book. host: why did you want to get involved? guest: well we go back a long way.
they don't know bob dole and they don't know jack kemp.applause] host: that was jack kemp from the gop convention, august of 1996. joining us this morning co-authors of a new book called -- about jack kemp. ,ort kondracke and fred barnes thank you for being here. why write this book about jack kemp? why now? i was retained by the jack kemp family foundation to do an oral history over a couple of years. interviewed 100 football players and congressmen and staff members and family. i realized...
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c-span back in 2007, talking about a campaign event he did at a black-owned business when he was bob dole's running mate. >> i remember one time i gave a speech in harlem. my wife and i had gone into sylvia's soul food restaurant in harlem. there was some griping in the campaign, why is kemp hunting for ducks where there are no ducks. long story short, there will never be any ducks for our party if you don't go blameses you are not expected to campaign. but the young owner of sylvia's soul food restaurant, van woods, friend of mine, a black republican, and we had this rally at his restaurant. and charlie rangel came. an old friend from my house days. press asked him what are you doing at a kemp event. jack and i are friends. and long story short, we had a nice reception. i get on the plane, fly into boston and a "boston globe" writer says could you give the speech you gave at sylvia soul food restaurant in harlem to a suburban -- kansas city, kansas audience? i said of course i could. kansas city wants the same thing for urban harlem as anybody else. jobs. good education. chance to own your
c-span back in 2007, talking about a campaign event he did at a black-owned business when he was bob dole's running mate. >> i remember one time i gave a speech in harlem. my wife and i had gone into sylvia's soul food restaurant in harlem. there was some griping in the campaign, why is kemp hunting for ducks where there are no ducks. long story short, there will never be any ducks for our party if you don't go blameses you are not expected to campaign. but the young owner of sylvia's...
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i'm not blaming him for what happened to bob dole. >> you are stuck with whatever the presidential candidate has as his policies and style somewhat, but, look, kemp was so dynamic, he was so growth oriented. that's exactly what america needs now. we have a slow growth of stagnant economy, 2% growth or less. i think the first time in decades, many, many decades where when you've gone through seven years of a presidency and haven't had one year of 3% growth, kemp would have been furious and campaigning for a new round of supply side tax cuts where the rates are cut, and then they're not just a cut here for that. but really across the board, and that's exactly what we need. kemp believed in economic growth because he said growth would like jfk said, the rising tide would lift off boats, and historically it has. neil: you pointed out as well, that inspiration for kemp and the tax cuts to come jack kennedy would have got the cuts he wanted in 1964. >> what you are touching on, there are two parts of kemp, there's the kemp that's very bold, supply side guy who pushed across the tax cuts, and kemp
i'm not blaming him for what happened to bob dole. >> you are stuck with whatever the presidential candidate has as his policies and style somewhat, but, look, kemp was so dynamic, he was so growth oriented. that's exactly what america needs now. we have a slow growth of stagnant economy, 2% growth or less. i think the first time in decades, many, many decades where when you've gone through seven years of a presidency and haven't had one year of 3% growth, kemp would have been furious and...
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in '96 bob dole won beating pat buchanan by just a few points. >> trump did conced though that the arthis own book, was his second favorite book and that the bible was better than the art of the deal. >> to the bible. i bet you he could pull out an excerpt -- yes. i think maybe he's differing to only god, right? but i think it also would be easier for him to probably poll from his favorite part of the art of the deal than it would be from the bible earlier this fall. >> he shouldn't take it, right? we all know he's not an overly religious person. >> sure. >> i think if he starts quoting bible verses and pretending he's an evangelical christian. >> it's a problem. >> nobody's going to believe that. >> guys, thanks very muchme. coming up, harrowing pictures hitting terrorism in the center of two countries. romantic moments can happen spontaneously, so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the
in '96 bob dole won beating pat buchanan by just a few points. >> trump did conced though that the arthis own book, was his second favorite book and that the bible was better than the art of the deal. >> to the bible. i bet you he could pull out an excerpt -- yes. i think maybe he's differing to only god, right? but i think it also would be easier for him to probably poll from his favorite part of the art of the deal than it would be from the bible earlier this fall. >> he...
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she ran bob dole's campaign in 2,000. if you think about the dynamic in play mike and alex, we're all talking about biden, biden, biden, he hasn't paid a single penpy fire campaign yet. >> thanks, chris. >>> the famous clock kid who was arrested at a texas high school for bringing a digital clock to class, some people thought it was a a bomb was invited to a special event by president obama. the president hosting astronomy night last night at the the white house. who knew. >>> this was the first one. >> a ahead mohammad was one of the special guests. he and his family say the the ninth grader was aism of anti muslim bias when teachers mistook his clock for a bomb at the school. officialness his hometown of irving texas deny those claims after the story went viral, president obama a tweeted an invitation for him to visit the the the white house so they d there were astro thoughts there too. >> he has been pretty busy since this happened. i was looking at a u.s.a. today article. he has been to different country, different p
she ran bob dole's campaign in 2,000. if you think about the dynamic in play mike and alex, we're all talking about biden, biden, biden, he hasn't paid a single penpy fire campaign yet. >> thanks, chris. >>> the famous clock kid who was arrested at a texas high school for bringing a digital clock to class, some people thought it was a a bomb was invited to a special event by president obama. the president hosting astronomy night last night at the the white house. who knew....
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we had people like jerry ford, bob dole who really were fiscal hawks. what happened today?fiscal conserves. the one line i didn't get out tonight is that i'm the only fiscal conservative on the stanl because i'm willing to see spending cut across the board, or at least hold the line across the board for military and for domestic spending. because i think the country is weaker when we borrow a million dollars a minute. >> can we have a postcard tax system that's so simple you could fill out a postcard and everybody goes home? >> that's what my tax plan is. one rate, 14.5% for everybody. >> postcard, no paper work. check a couple of numbers. >> mine is different than most of the republicans that i get rid of the payroll tax also. so most of the problem politically in passing a flat tax is democrats say, well, what does it do for people? poor people say i don't want to vote for it, it's for rich people. but in my flat tax, you get rid of the payroll tax so the working class will get a significant tax cut with my plan. >> what did you think of cruz today. everybody knows your l
we had people like jerry ford, bob dole who really were fiscal hawks. what happened today?fiscal conserves. the one line i didn't get out tonight is that i'm the only fiscal conservative on the stanl because i'm willing to see spending cut across the board, or at least hold the line across the board for military and for domestic spending. because i think the country is weaker when we borrow a million dollars a minute. >> can we have a postcard tax system that's so simple you could fill...
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also, one of my favorite chris rock lines way back in the day when there was the prospect of bob doleking colin powell to be his running mate, he said, why would he pick someone who could beat? i don't imagine her being a vice presidential nominee. it would be a demotion or her -- for her. host: in atlanta, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i just need a little bit of time. my feeling is there was only one honest man on the stage last night and that was bernie sanders. ladyin the 1960's, a published a book, "forgotten man. more recently" i remember an interview brian did.d -- lamb in both, the question they asked hillary, are you a progressive -- i remember her being asked that question during her first run against president obama. she answered, no, i'm a progressive in the definition of progressive in the early 20th century. the progressives in the earl y 20th century were registered with the communist party. bernie sanders admits he is a socialist. the rest of them on the stage call themselves something else, but they are socialists the same as bernie is. that's why i say
also, one of my favorite chris rock lines way back in the day when there was the prospect of bob doleking colin powell to be his running mate, he said, why would he pick someone who could beat? i don't imagine her being a vice presidential nominee. it would be a demotion or her -- for her. host: in atlanta, good morning. caller: good morning, c-span. i just need a little bit of time. my feeling is there was only one honest man on the stage last night and that was bernie sanders. ladyin the...
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bob dole did the honorable thing. he resigned to run for president in 1996.s president of the united states either. what do you think about the washington post article and also th this. >> >> i think they're right in the mark. that was a stupid thing to say. he ought to resign now. as republican governor, he's not going to run for re-election. he's put himself in a real jam. i wonder what jeb bush was saying the other day. what three things had jeb bush rather be doing than be president of the united states? >> cool things. >> we begin this whole segment by talking about the establishment candidates all in single digits. it's getting to them. >> it is getting to them. you know, we've had two presidents. i talked to barack obama. i tell you one of the things i didn't like about george w. bush, i hated hearing bush, i hate washington. i never read the papers. if you don't love washington, the game, if you can't sit down t with people who want to knock your head off politically, don't come to washington. here we got marco rubio, he doesn't like it. it's too toug
bob dole did the honorable thing. he resigned to run for president in 1996.s president of the united states either. what do you think about the washington post article and also th this. >> >> i think they're right in the mark. that was a stupid thing to say. he ought to resign now. as republican governor, he's not going to run for re-election. he's put himself in a real jam. i wonder what jeb bush was saying the other day. what three things had jeb bush rather be doing than be...
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that was bob dole. he said we've tested the recent lows successfully and that might be it.. we'll get more input from oscar schafer. >> mario cart, 1992. >> yeah, sorry. >> oh, my god. we stole it from them. that opens up a pandora's box of liability. oscar is chairman of rivula capitol. a member of the squawk platform capitol. we don't necessarily need you for top down macro stuff, oscar, fwu do you but do you agree with bob? we've come back halfway i think. >> two things. number one, we may be in a technical bear market as 50% of the stocks are down 20% but we're in tnot in a fundamental market. look at the variation of what happened on friday. it's crazy. we don't spend much time thinking about day-to-day fluctuations otherwise it would drive us crazy. we're trying to get a group of great companies at cheap prices but if i had to guess, i think the market ran higher and i think next year you'll be surprised with the earnings because you'll be anniversarying the dollar problems in oil. i think earnings next year, i don't know what the s&p's going to be, that's bob's baili
that was bob dole. he said we've tested the recent lows successfully and that might be it.. we'll get more input from oscar schafer. >> mario cart, 1992. >> yeah, sorry. >> oh, my god. we stole it from them. that opens up a pandora's box of liability. oscar is chairman of rivula capitol. a member of the squawk platform capitol. we don't necessarily need you for top down macro stuff, oscar, fwu do you but do you agree with bob? we've come back halfway i think. >> two...
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after getting beat by bob dole and pat robinson and iowa.on the new hampshire primary and after that of course he got the nomination of course elected what i would like to do -- in the book as you go through a variety of situations and achievements i would like to get into those of you don't if you don't mind, governor, give us a little insight. the cold war the wall came down and for the most part i think i reagan has recorded a good bit of credit for that. why don't you tell us a little bit about the personal relationship that developed between the chopped into president bush and how is humility and lack of ego contributed to the cold war coming to an end. >> i call this book of called this book of the quiet man. if george bush had won a feeling he didn't talk about himself and it's not in a position his mother made. there's two messages. one, you really shouldn't be talking about yourself, let others do that. you go and do things that just do them right into the second one relates to that. she was talking about tennis but the message was
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the giants of the senate, like mansfield, howard baker, bob byrd, robert mondale, hubert humphrey, bob dole, george mitchell and my mentor when i came here, the then-senior senator from vermont, senator bob stafford. i would note that i became the only democrat ever elected from my state. senator stafford was really mr. republican in vermont. and i wondered what the relationship would be. he immediately took me under his arm and guided me me and worked for me and there wasn't a day that went by that we didn't consult and i didn't gain from his wisdom and experience. there are so many others. we made close friendships on both sides of the aisle traveling with senator john blendon and his wife annie who were democrats. and senator cochran and senator lugar, republicans. i had the privilege and have had the privilege to serve with 370 senators in all, different walks of life, every corner of this nation. and what has been wonderful is having the different -- a chance to meet them, know their different l background, different stories, different life experiences, both parties. and this has made
the giants of the senate, like mansfield, howard baker, bob byrd, robert mondale, hubert humphrey, bob dole, george mitchell and my mentor when i came here, the then-senior senator from vermont, senator bob stafford. i would note that i became the only democrat ever elected from my state. senator stafford was really mr. republican in vermont. and i wondered what the relationship would be. he immediately took me under his arm and guided me me and worked for me and there wasn't a day that went by...