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what did bill clinton do? bill clinton rather than dig in and say well i'm just going to do what i want to do irrespective of the congress, he triangulated as they call it. he found common ground with the republican congress to do many very important things that we have already mentioned, balance the budget, reformed welfare, sons 100,000 new police officers onto on to the streets of american cities and on and on and on and so there was a political calculation on bill clinton's part that he could work even with an opposition. this is not happen during the obama administration. there is virtually no communication between him and the republicans. i'm not suggesting for a second the republicans haven't been very critical of him. they have but you know i interviewed vernon jordan and african-american who was on the record in my book by the way, and has been a major figure in the democratic party for many many years. he said yes the republicans have made it difficult for this president but when you're elected presi
what did bill clinton do? bill clinton rather than dig in and say well i'm just going to do what i want to do irrespective of the congress, he triangulated as they call it. he found common ground with the republican congress to do many very important things that we have already mentioned, balance the budget, reformed welfare, sons 100,000 new police officers onto on to the streets of american cities and on and on and on and so there was a political calculation on bill clinton's part that he...
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especially if secretary clinton doesn't run. vice president biden, o'malley, o'malley was a good governor. he's still a good governor. he's right, i believe, on the same-sex marriage issue, on immigration, on economic issues. he's testing the waters. and many others will test the waters, but i think the big, big question mark is will hillary clinton run? i don't think it's a question mark, i think it's 150% she will run. so she's formidable. now again, it's too early though. we should be worried as a democrat about 2014. i want to keep the senate. i'm worried about the senate. >> i think you should be. >> i think we're going to keep it, but it's going to be very narrow. we should forget this 2016 talk. >> but it's so much fun. i'm sick of talking about democrats. next we'll move on to the real winners, the republicans. first today's "crossfire" quiz. who was the last president to hail from new jersey? grover cleveland, woodrow wilson or warren harding, we'll have the answer when we get back. [rob] so we've had a tempur-pedic for
especially if secretary clinton doesn't run. vice president biden, o'malley, o'malley was a good governor. he's still a good governor. he's right, i believe, on the same-sex marriage issue, on immigration, on economic issues. he's testing the waters. and many others will test the waters, but i think the big, big question mark is will hillary clinton run? i don't think it's a question mark, i think it's 150% she will run. so she's formidable. now again, it's too early though. we should be...
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and what did bill clinton do?ill clinton rather than dig in and say well i'm just going to do what i want to do, irrespective of the congress, he triangulated as they called it, he found common ground with the republican congress to do many very important things that we have already mentioned. balance the budget, reformed welfare, send 100,000 new police officers onto the streets of american cities and on and on and on, so there was a political calculation on bill clinton's part that he could work even with a dug in opposition. this is not happen during the obama administration. there is virtually no communication between him and the republicans. i'm not suggesting for a second the republicans haven't been very critical of him. they have but you know i interviewed vernon jordan and african-american, who was on the record in my book by the way and has been a major figure in the democratic party for many, many years. he said yes the republicans have made it difficult for this president that when you are elected pres
and what did bill clinton do?ill clinton rather than dig in and say well i'm just going to do what i want to do, irrespective of the congress, he triangulated as they called it, he found common ground with the republican congress to do many very important things that we have already mentioned. balance the budget, reformed welfare, send 100,000 new police officers onto the streets of american cities and on and on and on, so there was a political calculation on bill clinton's part that he could...
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chelsea clinton, help or hindrance? >> i think chelsea clinton poses major problems.ing the operations as i report in my book. and a lot of aides are concerned that she doesn't really know what she's doing and she poses major risks. >> hillary knows what she's doing. >> yeah, but hillary -- you can't take advice from your daughter, right? you can't take advice from your son because you can't have sort of an honest conversation in the way you could with an aide. >> and yet they're doing that? they're deferring to her? >> i don't think they're deferring to her. i think she's taking control. and i think it poses major problems. >> what is this about hillary's enthusiastic pot use. when was that? >> in law school. people who knew her then said she was enthusiastic pot smoker and possibly into other substances. >> but did she inhale? >> i believe she enthusiastically and joyfully inhaled. >> so you have some on the record sources on this. it's not all off the record. on the mistress front there was a report from a new book saying bill clinton allegedly had some affair part
chelsea clinton, help or hindrance? >> i think chelsea clinton poses major problems.ing the operations as i report in my book. and a lot of aides are concerned that she doesn't really know what she's doing and she poses major risks. >> hillary knows what she's doing. >> yeah, but hillary -- you can't take advice from your daughter, right? you can't take advice from your son because you can't have sort of an honest conversation in the way you could with an aide. >> and...
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secretary clinton leads jeb bush by just seven points. clinton 48, bush 41. against paul ryan, the same seven-point margin. 48-41. for clinton, chris christie trails by nine points. clinton 47 and christie 38 despite his problems. against rand paul, hillary clinton's lead is also nine, 49-40. the same nine-point lead over mike huckabee, 49-40. five match-ups, all within single digits. we'll be right back. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free, all you have to do is let it out. find your inner minion only at the despicable me minion mayhem ride at universal studios hollywood. >>> welcome back to "hardball." a newly discovered audio tape of oh hillary clinton in the 1980s laughing about the facts of a decade-old child rape case is coming back to haunt her. in 1975, mrs. clinton was 27 years old, newly married and running the university of arkansas's legal aid clinic. she was appointed then by a judge to represent a 41-year-old man accused of raping, believe it or not, a 12-year-old girl. the case had been writte
secretary clinton leads jeb bush by just seven points. clinton 48, bush 41. against paul ryan, the same seven-point margin. 48-41. for clinton, chris christie trails by nine points. clinton 47 and christie 38 despite his problems. against rand paul, hillary clinton's lead is also nine, 49-40. the same nine-point lead over mike huckabee, 49-40. five match-ups, all within single digits. we'll be right back. ithe part of us that a littwants to play,on. wants to be mischievous, wants to run free,...
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what can we expect over the clintons next two years? clinton, inc., author daniel joins us now.ing praises even from places like the daily beast which says unlike the number one best selling narrative, you can see they didn't like that one, halper is drawing on numerous on-the-record conversations. they think it is meticulously researched and you go onto conclude that essentially bill clinton is not a good person. >> well, thanks for having me, first of all. that's a little bit extreme. but i tried to understand who bill and hillary clinton are. i think on the one hand hillary's often portrayed as cold and calculating while bill was a motive and bubba like figure. i found the opposite is closer to being the case. bill tends to be more cold and more calculating while hillary tends to have long-time friends and have actual relationships and sort of more complicated figure. >> you say one of the sort of the biggest lies about the clintons is that she considered divorce after the lewinsky affair. you said divorce was never considered and that turned out to be a great moment for her
what can we expect over the clintons next two years? clinton, inc., author daniel joins us now.ing praises even from places like the daily beast which says unlike the number one best selling narrative, you can see they didn't like that one, halper is drawing on numerous on-the-record conversations. they think it is meticulously researched and you go onto conclude that essentially bill clinton is not a good person. >> well, thanks for having me, first of all. that's a little bit extreme....
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secretary clinton leads jeb bush by just seven points. clinton 48, bush 41. against paul ryan, the same seven-point margin. 48-41. for clinton, chris christie trails by nine points. clinton 47 and christie 38 despite his problems. against rand paul, hillary clinton's lead is also nine, 49-40. the same nine-point lead over mike huckabee, 49-40. five match-ups, all within single digits. we'll be right back. to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ and our luggage was immediately... taken to... stolen from... our room. the hotel manager was clearly behind it. he was such a... kind man. con man. my husband wanted to... hug him. strangle him. and to this day we're still in contact with... the manager. the police. i wish we could do that vacation all over again. don't just visit paris. visit tripadvisor paris. [ male announcer ] with millions of re
secretary clinton leads jeb bush by just seven points. clinton 48, bush 41. against paul ryan, the same seven-point margin. 48-41. for clinton, chris christie trails by nine points. clinton 47 and christie 38 despite his problems. against rand paul, hillary clinton's lead is also nine, 49-40. the same nine-point lead over mike huckabee, 49-40. five match-ups, all within single digits. we'll be right back. to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much...
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donate to the clintons. and clearly, this is only evident and clear and makes sense on planet clinton. she's part of the liberal elite class. she's totally detached from the concerns of hard-working americans and what people are going through today. and i just think that she's just doing this for their own self-serving needs, when it comes to funding their clinton initiative, which will generate a lot of publicity for hillary clinton any time the foundation is in the news. >> richard, do you see anything wrong with hillary clinton donating to the clinton's charity? >> you know who doesn't see this as a boondoggle? people with aids and hiv. that's who's getting money from the clinton foundation. you know who doesn't see it? people with malaria. or whose family has a risk of malaria. that's what the clinton foundation is going to fund. or, dealing with climate change. or dealing with world poverty. somehow or other that's not exactly kind of an elite kind of approach to kind of moving money from very wealthy c
donate to the clintons. and clearly, this is only evident and clear and makes sense on planet clinton. she's part of the liberal elite class. she's totally detached from the concerns of hard-working americans and what people are going through today. and i just think that she's just doing this for their own self-serving needs, when it comes to funding their clinton initiative, which will generate a lot of publicity for hillary clinton any time the foundation is in the news. >> richard, do...
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hillary clinton is also one of those people. most people don't know about hillary clinton's real record because on college campuses she is portrayed as the ultimate female figure who provides a growing example for women everywhere. the fact is she doesn't and are underreported legacy is rapists and sexual predators and i'm not just talking about her husband bill clinton. are you okay? to give you a little bit of evidence of this last month the audio was published. to give you a little back story on this in 1975 during her time as an attorney hillary clinton took on the case of thomas telford taylor a man who brutally raped a 12-year-old girl at the age of 41. clinton said she thought taylor was guilty. the issue isn't her defense. after all this is america and the worst of the worst in our society yet they are entitled to an attorney. instead the issue is clinton's favor after getting taylor out of a lengthy sentence for his crime when she thought he was guilty. he served less than one year in prison. this is what they reported.
hillary clinton is also one of those people. most people don't know about hillary clinton's real record because on college campuses she is portrayed as the ultimate female figure who provides a growing example for women everywhere. the fact is she doesn't and are underreported legacy is rapists and sexual predators and i'm not just talking about her husband bill clinton. are you okay? to give you a little bit of evidence of this last month the audio was published. to give you a little back...
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we are with former president bill clinton.e should try to get a corporate tax reform rate that is competitive internationally. we should do it without giving up money by closing loopholes and requiring everybody with x amount of income to pay a minimum tax. >> coming up next. the former president talks about what really matters to america. immigration policy, income equality. ♪ >> welcome back. we are with former president bill clinton. >> you spent a lifetime believing that policy matters. over and over again, immigration comes up. this is not one that public private partnerships can solve. it needs federal policy. if you are running the show, what would the path to immigration reform look like? >> first of all, i would be sure we had a targeted approach for skilled immigrant labor that reflects the current demand for the economy. i believe we need a broad-based immigration reform. we need reasonable quotas in the future. that should be coupled with -- most of the anti-immigrant feeling in america ironically is in places with
we are with former president bill clinton.e should try to get a corporate tax reform rate that is competitive internationally. we should do it without giving up money by closing loopholes and requiring everybody with x amount of income to pay a minimum tax. >> coming up next. the former president talks about what really matters to america. immigration policy, income equality. ♪ >> welcome back. we are with former president bill clinton. >> you spent a lifetime believing that...
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but later, when clinton was in the senate, clinton voted to support a similar piece of legislation, and warren really called hillary clinton out on that in her first book. she was very angry about it and, you know, it's worth going back and reading if you are interested in these two and their relationship. but in her second book, in her more receipt book, elizabeth warren tells the same story, but this time, she leaves out the fact that clinton flip-flopped and it's very interesting because it shows that elizabeth warren, she is willing to play ball a little bit and she is willing to hold her fire. and that's what she did in her second book. >> we are talking with annie linskey from bloomberg news about the potential democratic field for 2016. ron, you are up next, independent caller, go ahead, ron. >> caller: i would like to go ask ms. linskey was that truly elizabeth warren make that speech in detroit or was that a reincarnation of huey long? host: host: what are you talking about, ron? >> caller: it seemed to be demagogry of an extreme populist nature. host: host: have you switched p
but later, when clinton was in the senate, clinton voted to support a similar piece of legislation, and warren really called hillary clinton out on that in her first book. she was very angry about it and, you know, it's worth going back and reading if you are interested in these two and their relationship. but in her second book, in her more receipt book, elizabeth warren tells the same story, but this time, she leaves out the fact that clinton flip-flopped and it's very interesting because it...
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the clintons are so fake. this is what they get, they went overboard thinking barack obama would save him at the end of the day like bill clinton did at the dnc when he made that ridiculous speech. this is what he got for dealing with the devil. thank you. >> guest: well, that's an interesting question. you know, it's interesting that bill clinton has been taking some soundings in various states across the united states with democratic party chairman, building a support team for hillary in 2016 and he has told his friends and associates that when he speaks to these party chairmen, these democrats, he learns the obama administration, the political people in the obama administration have been there as well and that they are looking for what bill clinton called a mini me, a clone of obama, somewhat who will come out of nowhere and challenge hillary for the 2016 democratic nomination. so in bill clinton's eyes, there's no greater obstacle to hillary getting the nomination than barack obama. clinton may be the sing
the clintons are so fake. this is what they get, they went overboard thinking barack obama would save him at the end of the day like bill clinton did at the dnc when he made that ridiculous speech. this is what he got for dealing with the devil. thank you. >> guest: well, that's an interesting question. you know, it's interesting that bill clinton has been taking some soundings in various states across the united states with democratic party chairman, building a support team for hillary...
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clinton, president clinton, he has run up quite a tab for himself wherever he is speaking, but he ising a lot of money. he hasn't eased up a bit on the money machine. >> he went to nigeria and made $700,000 not only just for giving a speech, just for showing up. they are worth the vicinity of a couple million dollars now. they recently spent $900,000 putting a dance floor into their mention in washington, d.c. lou: a washington mansion. it needs a dance floor, my goodness. how strange is that relationship to give some balance? >> when they go on vacation i'm told by the housekeepers they have separate rooms and they don't really do things together. he is encouraging michelle to take separate trips often because in her presence he is often lectured by michelle, often told he is not doing the right thing. i think it is getting worse. lou: you would think if he is sensitive about being lectured by michelle he might understand how some feel about his own. thank you very much. ed klein. the book is "blood feud" on sale with online booksellers everywhere. we recommend it. is highly evident
clinton, president clinton, he has run up quite a tab for himself wherever he is speaking, but he ising a lot of money. he hasn't eased up a bit on the money machine. >> he went to nigeria and made $700,000 not only just for giving a speech, just for showing up. they are worth the vicinity of a couple million dollars now. they recently spent $900,000 putting a dance floor into their mention in washington, d.c. lou: a washington mansion. it needs a dance floor, my goodness. how strange is...
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clinton does.o make one more contrast point here, the book tour that hillary clinton has been doing has not drawn the level of contrast i thought it would to elizabeth warren's book tour which warren is exactly as you said, enjoyed it, interested, engaged in lots of q were awere aas with the audience, stood the entire time, when i saw her walk back and forth, gesticulated wildly with his hands, made fun of herself for it. it was a revealing contrast. >> big crowds showed up for the campaign events and book tour events. >> more on elizabeth warren, mitt romney a prominent republican is trying to come to the aid of scott brown trying to be the republican nominee in new hampshire, running against gene shaheen. harry reid was asked about new hampshire and he laughed. he said ha, ha, ha, at the prospect gene shaheen could lose to scott brown. could mitt romney help make a difference? >> i know that the president is not on the ballot this november, but the people of new hampshire have a chance to vote at
clinton does.o make one more contrast point here, the book tour that hillary clinton has been doing has not drawn the level of contrast i thought it would to elizabeth warren's book tour which warren is exactly as you said, enjoyed it, interested, engaged in lots of q were awere aas with the audience, stood the entire time, when i saw her walk back and forth, gesticulated wildly with his hands, made fun of herself for it. it was a revealing contrast. >> big crowds showed up for the...
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hillary clinton got a rapist off. bill clinton let a terrorist off. i cannot condemn clinton for this other than that he likes to tell stories. and this is what happens when you tell stories. sometimes the stories come back and bite you in the butt. >> and sometimes the stories get exaggerated. i spent half of today trying to remember why i didn't think this was news. and trying to figure out, you know, i had heard this before, but i think it was probably because somewhere in the white house, i had heard it over time. and something we talked about. because i think as those points are made, it wasn't all that relevant. what i always understood when i tried to confirm it today, i didn't talk to the cia, okay, but osama bin laden at the time wasn't in the town. he was in a camp. when bill clinton said he would have killed all those women and children, unless he was planning on a carpet bomb, like a huge area, that actually wasn't going to happen. it could be the case of a story gets better the more you tell it. >> maybe he should stop telling it. >> a lo
hillary clinton got a rapist off. bill clinton let a terrorist off. i cannot condemn clinton for this other than that he likes to tell stories. and this is what happens when you tell stories. sometimes the stories come back and bite you in the butt. >> and sometimes the stories get exaggerated. i spent half of today trying to remember why i didn't think this was news. and trying to figure out, you know, i had heard this before, but i think it was probably because somewhere in the white...
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the clinton global initiative attracts some of the world's best people. the goal -- find solutions that promote economic recovery in the united states. on a bloomberg tv special. from this year's meeting in denver, colorado. we sit down with bill clinton. >> we should look at this money as a one-time stimulus. >> zillow cofounder, robert rubin, former treasury secretary. >> the government is not meeting its challenges. i think that is a real threat to our future. >> coming up -- we will hear them weigh in on the policy and business challenges of today's economy. >> what's your sense of what is going on in an economic recovery? how would you characterize this economy? >> i would say we don't have enough internally generated growth. we can't do that unless we unlock investment and direct it to high-growth areas. we have only two options. one is not favored by the house of representatives. we have cut the deficit by more than 50%. we have to get the structural deficit down. this is the best time we will have to undertake a massive effort to build a 21st-cent
the clinton global initiative attracts some of the world's best people. the goal -- find solutions that promote economic recovery in the united states. on a bloomberg tv special. from this year's meeting in denver, colorado. we sit down with bill clinton. >> we should look at this money as a one-time stimulus. >> zillow cofounder, robert rubin, former treasury secretary. >> the government is not meeting its challenges. i think that is a real threat to our future. >>...
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up next, though clinton, a republican campaign operative explaining more about his bookue "clinton inc startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov lou: the word of the evening. a state of perplexity or uncertainty especially us what as to what to do. a quandary and a dilemma. bill clinton will was left in a quandary, we are told. he can help her with clinton win the presidency by diminishing his latest you. or sabotage her candidacy and remains a free man. our next guest details why clinton has a major power week. he is the online editor of "the weekly standard" and author of the new book "clinton inc.", the audacious rebuilding of a political machine going on sale today. online and in bookstores everywhere. so how did they go from all of the travails to the eli
up next, though clinton, a republican campaign operative explaining more about his bookue "clinton inc startup ny companies will be investing hundreds of millions of dollars in jobs and infrastructure. thanks to startup ny, businesses can operate tax free for 10 years. no property tax. no business tax. and no sales tax. which means more growth for your business, and more jobs. it's not just business as usual. see how new york can help your business grow, at startup.ny.gov lou: the word of...
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and gore running after clinton.f course, george bush senior because reagan was such a successful and popular president. obama is not. if he were, she would run close to him. she has to separate herself at least to a dilemma but, in her case, she has one unique advantage. that nixon and humphrey and gore didn't have. her husband's administration. there is no glossy, you know, tone to it. we had peace and prosperity. it was a glorious decade. whether because of her husband or not is irrelevant. and that is her implicit message. it is a restoration. it's not explicit. but look at what she said: my husband was able to work with the other side. even after impeachment. it's clearly a separation and clearly she is going to run on her name and husband's legacy. and that's exactly what you would do if you were in her shoes. >> meantime, courting republicans. you had mark salter, former republic chief of staff to senator mccain. and also as near times wrote a neocon fellow traveler. said and quoted in the "new york times" tha
and gore running after clinton.f course, george bush senior because reagan was such a successful and popular president. obama is not. if he were, she would run close to him. she has to separate herself at least to a dilemma but, in her case, she has one unique advantage. that nixon and humphrey and gore didn't have. her husband's administration. there is no glossy, you know, tone to it. we had peace and prosperity. it was a glorious decade. whether because of her husband or not is irrelevant....
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former president and cgi founder, bill clinton.t going to ask you about secretary clinton's decision to run for office. if you feel like sharing that, i am sure we would all be happy to hear it. [laughter] >> i don't know, but i'm for whatever she wants to do. [laughter] this is an immensely rewarding thing. i wanted to say to all of you that the fundamental fact of power in a highly integrated, interdependent world is that it is more dispersed. the good news is you have more of it. you can come here and form alliances and increase your impact. the bad news is, people who are trying to wreck things have more influence too. the traditional nationstate all over the world is under stress, which is driving some people to support more authoritarian governments. we don't want that in america. it's not like you can't have a meaningful life outside of politics, but it's not like politics isn't important. for the rest of the life of everybody in this room, you will live in a period where power is more dispersed and the competition to exerci
former president and cgi founder, bill clinton.t going to ask you about secretary clinton's decision to run for office. if you feel like sharing that, i am sure we would all be happy to hear it. [laughter] >> i don't know, but i'm for whatever she wants to do. [laughter] this is an immensely rewarding thing. i wanted to say to all of you that the fundamental fact of power in a highly integrated, interdependent world is that it is more dispersed. the good news is you have more of it. you...
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we sit down with bill clinton. moneyshould look at this as a one-time stimulus. >> zillow cofounder, robert rubin, former treasury secretary. >> the government is not meeting its challenges. we will hear-- them weigh in on the policy and business challenges of today's economy. >> what's your sense of what is going on in an economic recovery? how would you characterize this economy? say we don't have enough internally generated growth. we can't do that unless we unlock investment and directed to high-growth areas. we have only two options. one is not favored by the house .f representatives we have cut the deficit by more than 50%. we have to get the structural deficit down. this is the best time we will have to undertake and massive effort to build a 21st-century infrastructure. if we did that, we would have internally generated growth. requirer option would less of congress. we could build an infrastructure bank with public and private funds. with a negotiated incentive structure. to be fair, there is aware -- a wa
we sit down with bill clinton. moneyshould look at this as a one-time stimulus. >> zillow cofounder, robert rubin, former treasury secretary. >> the government is not meeting its challenges. we will hear-- them weigh in on the policy and business challenges of today's economy. >> what's your sense of what is going on in an economic recovery? how would you characterize this economy? say we don't have enough internally generated growth. we can't do that unless we unlock...
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back to the clintons, where have they been jedediah?obama need the same people? >> they have been waiting for hillary? >> don't you think though at the same time on the republican side there is going to be so much fund-raising as well to try and defeat the clintons? >> i think that is why a lot of republicans look to jeb bush. i think they see in jeb bush the capacity to raise similar kind of money. i would caution against that though. i would say, go for the populist candidate. we were talking how barack obama, harris, had a lot of these smaller donations. he had a lot of regular people who couldn't afford to give a lot of money. >> one dollar at a time. >> that was so important to his aim imagine at the man of the people. you don't look like a man of the people when you cart in money from big, big donors and you don't have smaller donations from regular americans who believe in you. >> big donors, andrea, including financial services, okay? this is one of the biggest, single largest sources of money for the clinton family since the 19
back to the clintons, where have they been jedediah?obama need the same people? >> they have been waiting for hillary? >> don't you think though at the same time on the republican side there is going to be so much fund-raising as well to try and defeat the clintons? >> i think that is why a lot of republicans look to jeb bush. i think they see in jeb bush the capacity to raise similar kind of money. i would caution against that though. i would say, go for the populist...
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bill clinton will was left in a quandary, we are told.n help her with clinton win the presidency by diminishing his latest you. or sabotage her candidacy and remains a free man. our next guest details why clinton has a major power week. he is the online editor of "the weekly standard" and author of the new book "clinton inc.", the audacious rebuilding of a political machine going on sale today. online and in bookstores everywhere. so how did they go from all of the travails to the elites in this country? >> a lot of people forget even though it's been a decade and a half that they left in a crowd of scandals and there was impeachment and the last-minute parting and the stealing of the furniture from the white house and that sort of thing. and so we could go on and on and spend the show on it. lou: not to mention glass-steagall. >> that's right. threatening to return the white house and the house was touring of the past and present and perhaps some of the problems they will face in the future. >> you assert that jeopardy that will weight t
bill clinton will was left in a quandary, we are told.n help her with clinton win the presidency by diminishing his latest you. or sabotage her candidacy and remains a free man. our next guest details why clinton has a major power week. he is the online editor of "the weekly standard" and author of the new book "clinton inc.", the audacious rebuilding of a political machine going on sale today. online and in bookstores everywhere. so how did they go from all of the travails...
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when matched up in a general, paul and clinton are tied at 45 in iowa and clinton leads paul by just three points in new hampshire. he performs better than christie, who is down by a point to clinton in iowa and five in new hampshire and he does better than jeb bush against clinton who trails clinton by four in i with and by five in new hampshire. i want to go to lee, our partner in the marist poll. lee, how are you, sir? >> good morning, chuck. >> one thing we ought to remind folks. we did also match up some primary numbers both in iowa and new hampshire. and the real leader is an invisible face, mr. or mrs. undecided. >> yeah, yeah. this is a very messy picture on the republican side. we're seeing the patterns you identified. rand paul doing really well, chris christie not so well. but voters -- no one is breaking out of the pack on the republican side and they're unified only in their opposition to hillary clinton at this point. >> the other part of this, we did some second choice numbers as well. i thought it was interesting, particularly in new hampshire, that's where you sort o
when matched up in a general, paul and clinton are tied at 45 in iowa and clinton leads paul by just three points in new hampshire. he performs better than christie, who is down by a point to clinton in iowa and five in new hampshire and he does better than jeb bush against clinton who trails clinton by four in i with and by five in new hampshire. i want to go to lee, our partner in the marist poll. lee, how are you, sir? >> good morning, chuck. >> one thing we ought to remind...
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he's the impeached clinton. is the first woman president. >> and you think that's tough stuff for him to stomach? because otherwise, we're also told he is the one who encouraged a reluctant hillary to step forward and to pick up the mantle that he sees as, i suppose, a birthright of being a clinton. >> right, these are complicated figures. the first time i heard this, i didn't believe it either. that's why i asked questions and talked to more people. then you think, bill clinton did cheat on his wife. we all know this. this is public information. perhaps this is another form of cheating on his wife. they say once a cheater, always a cheater. and perhaps this is another, in a political sense, a way of betrayal. >> well, it certainly would be betrayal without equivocation, without any qualification whatsoever. the clintons also -- what kind of president do you think at the end of this would clinton, inc. make? you make it pretty clear, it's an organization as well as an individual. bill clinton famously said when
he's the impeached clinton. is the first woman president. >> and you think that's tough stuff for him to stomach? because otherwise, we're also told he is the one who encouraged a reluctant hillary to step forward and to pick up the mantle that he sees as, i suppose, a birthright of being a clinton. >> right, these are complicated figures. the first time i heard this, i didn't believe it either. that's why i asked questions and talked to more people. then you think, bill clinton did...
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especially when your name is clinton.g compared to what hillary will face if she does go ahead and run. even that is nothing compared to what she'll face if she wins. she remembers what it was like in the 1990s, what it was like to wake up every day as the number one enemy of the entire republican party. to have that right-wing machine devoting itself to tearing her and her husband down. she remembers all the awful things they said, all the awful things a lot of people believed. there were people, supposedly reputable people in the 1990s who accused the clintons of drug running and of murder. she remembers impeachment. the last few years when she was secretary of state, hillary stopped being the right's number one enemy. they moved on. they started attacking president obama every day and left the clintons alone. now they're coming back. now the media scrutiny is coming back, too. it's not that hillary clinton will decide she can't win in 2016. she definitely can. it's not that she'll decide she can't fight off the republi
especially when your name is clinton.g compared to what hillary will face if she does go ahead and run. even that is nothing compared to what she'll face if she wins. she remembers what it was like in the 1990s, what it was like to wake up every day as the number one enemy of the entire republican party. to have that right-wing machine devoting itself to tearing her and her husband down. she remembers all the awful things they said, all the awful things a lot of people believed. there were...
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>> this is a hit for chelsea clinton. week "the new york times" reported she is on speaking circuit and she's making no less for her speeches than $75,000. very nice money if you can get it. real question is not so much about chelsea getting these sorts of fees, the question is what do the people who are paying these fees think they are getting for her speeches. >> i'm in favor of capitalism, so if you can make money making speeches and people are willing to pay it, what's the problem? >> the problem is that one suspects it's not simply chelsea's wisdom that they're buying. >> okay. all right. remember if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us on foxnews.com. follow us on twitter. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you here next week. >>> a fox news alert. u.s. officials say they believe a russian commander oversaw the missile strike on a malaysian airlines plane. i'm kelly wright. welcome to a brand new hour of "america's news headquart
>> this is a hit for chelsea clinton. week "the new york times" reported she is on speaking circuit and she's making no less for her speeches than $75,000. very nice money if you can get it. real question is not so much about chelsea getting these sorts of fees, the question is what do the people who are paying these fees think they are getting for her speeches. >> i'm in favor of capitalism, so if you can make money making speeches and people are willing to pay it, what's...
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president clinton talked about this every day.s was his driving vision, if you will, and i think the kind of fiscal policy i have mentioned before. all the policies they have been talking about in the education and training area. anything that promotes economic activity will help address those issues. i happen to believe in collective bargaining. i think it is a good idea. unions should work with companies to help make them effective. increased minimum wage. >> where do you weigh in on the minimum wage issue? >> if you have evidence-based policymaking, what you do is on a federal level, you get a bunch of people together, you sit down, try to figure out if increasing the minimum wage would adversely affect jobs. i don't have that kind of analysis available. if i had to make a guess, i would guess $15 on a national level probably would he a good number. >> any other impediments we should talk about. you've got one. [laughter] >> i'm full of them. i could spend all day talking about it. i am a very, very strong supporter of regulato
president clinton talked about this every day.s was his driving vision, if you will, and i think the kind of fiscal policy i have mentioned before. all the policies they have been talking about in the education and training area. anything that promotes economic activity will help address those issues. i happen to believe in collective bargaining. i think it is a good idea. unions should work with companies to help make them effective. increased minimum wage. >> where do you weigh in on...
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first television interview blames the media in part for humiliating her after the affair with bill clinton. >> to be called stupid and ditzy, it was excruciating. >> did the press file on and should news organizations care as hillary clinton eyes the white house? >> the press has no trouble pounding president bush. is the briefing room different under president obama? >> we have a tale of two administrations. >> facebook manipulates the mood of the users by changing the information they are fed online. why did zuckerberg think this was ethical? >> this is "media buzz." >> president obama sure seems frustrating selling reporters he is serious traitsed with congress but nature moving on immigration and will take action by executive order and frustrated with the media saying news organizations are not reporting on the subjectsive things he is trying to accomplish. >> when washington sometimes seems tone deaf to what is going on in people's lives and around the kitchen table, there is going to be someone who will stand up for you and your family and i want you to know that, you don't see it on
first television interview blames the media in part for humiliating her after the affair with bill clinton. >> to be called stupid and ditzy, it was excruciating. >> did the press file on and should news organizations care as hillary clinton eyes the white house? >> the press has no trouble pounding president bush. is the briefing room different under president obama? >> we have a tale of two administrations. >> facebook manipulates the mood of the users by...
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>> this is a hit for chelsea clinton.ast week "new york times" reported that she is on the speaking circuit and making no less for some of her speeches than $75,000. very nice money, if you can get it. she likes to talk about certain kinds of intestinal diseases, which i won't be belabor to our audience. the not real question is what do the people who are paying these fees think they're getting for her speeches and who do they think they're fooling? >> bret, i'm in favor of capitalism. if you can make money giving speeches at corporate. people are willing to pay it, what's the problem? >> this is a hit for -- one suspects it's not simply chelsea's wisdom that they're buying. >> remember, if you have your own hit or miss, please send it to us at jer@foxnews.com and be sure to follow us on twitter. that's it for this week's show. thanks to my panel and thanks for all of you for watching. i'm paul gigot. hope to see you right here next week. >>> this is a fox news alert. a dramatic escalation of violence in gaza leading to t
>> this is a hit for chelsea clinton.ast week "new york times" reported that she is on the speaking circuit and making no less for some of her speeches than $75,000. very nice money, if you can get it. she likes to talk about certain kinds of intestinal diseases, which i won't be belabor to our audience. the not real question is what do the people who are paying these fees think they're getting for her speeches and who do they think they're fooling? >> bret, i'm in favor...
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clinton on that -- >> you know, one of the reasons i'm reluctant to vigorously endorse hillary clintons because, that's all you have to talk about. but i would rather talk about, you know, the last we had this issue, in the presidential election, i was so ashamed to foreigners, for them to believe that that was the best that my country hadded to off ed had to. >> are you talking about the republican party? >> no, there is no republican party, that's my problem. if there was, if there was a republican party, democrats and republicans would be able to vote on all of the issues, immigration, jobs. right now, there's the tea party, and what's left of the republican party. so, no, there's no republican party. >> you know, i've had a hard time, vann, tracking even -- with all due respect -- what charlie said in the last four minutes. the fact is we have a vibrant, growing republican party that the democratic party has been scared to death of this fall. oh, man! >> i know you, and you're right, but they won't let you vote. that's the problem. >> vote? i don't even get what you're talking abou
clinton on that -- >> you know, one of the reasons i'm reluctant to vigorously endorse hillary clintons because, that's all you have to talk about. but i would rather talk about, you know, the last we had this issue, in the presidential election, i was so ashamed to foreigners, for them to believe that that was the best that my country hadded to off ed had to. >> are you talking about the republican party? >> no, there is no republican party, that's my problem. if there was,...
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the game. >> even hillary clinton doesn't seem to believe hillary clinton isn't run for example presidente a career aptitude test. >> with "the daily show's" jon stewart, she said she prefers a home office versus a commute. >> would you like it to have corners or not corners? >> you know, i think that the world is so complicated, the fewer corners that you can have -- >> reporter: fun e i'll bet she knows just the base, but not all democrats are measuring the oval office drapes for clinton. some liberals want to draft massachusetts senator elizabeth warren who got quite a reception. >> you are people who can't wait for change. you are the ones who know, we have to jump in and jump in now and make our own change. that's why i'm here today. >> reporter: she's one of the most in-demand democratic surrogates taking her populist message to west virginia monday to campaign for senate hopeful natalie tenant. >> the way i see this, citibank, goldman sachs and all those other guys on wall street, they've got plenty of folks in the united states senate who are willing to work on their side. we need
the game. >> even hillary clinton doesn't seem to believe hillary clinton isn't run for example presidente a career aptitude test. >> with "the daily show's" jon stewart, she said she prefers a home office versus a commute. >> would you like it to have corners or not corners? >> you know, i think that the world is so complicated, the fewer corners that you can have -- >> reporter: fun e i'll bet she knows just the base, but not all democrats are measuring...
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bill clinton was his removal of glass-steagall. bill clinton did nothing but turn to the right and i see the exact same with hillary. guest: that was what i heard over and over again, you know, tying hillary to the policies of her husband. i think she's going to have to distance herself from him in order to capture the progressives. that willthe people be out there staffing the phone banks, knocking on doors. that is something that came up over and over again, her ties to wall street. she was the senator from new york. look at the clinton foundation, jonathan allen and i did a story that showed 29 of the 30 dow jones companies, 29 of the 30 largest companies in the united states have given money or participated with the clinton foundation. . of thes to the very top u.s. industry are tight, and that does create some suspicion. it will be interesting to watch her, as she handles that. host: we will go to john next in mississippi, republican caller. you got to turn the television down, so we don't hear the feedback. go ahead with your
bill clinton was his removal of glass-steagall. bill clinton did nothing but turn to the right and i see the exact same with hillary. guest: that was what i heard over and over again, you know, tying hillary to the policies of her husband. i think she's going to have to distance herself from him in order to capture the progressives. that willthe people be out there staffing the phone banks, knocking on doors. that is something that came up over and over again, her ties to wall street. she was...