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of hillary clinton herself this all due to the wiki league of thousands of personal emails from clinton's account, separate to the ones you should have been using on us state department of the could there be more that could put the presidential candidate behind bars? i'm action or times it is going underground. outside the ecuadorian embassy in london, where wiki leaks found julian songs has been arbitrarily detained by the british government for 4 years. we ask julius, on whether he has the email that could put hillary clinton in prison and talk about whether the next lee could change the outcome of the us presidential election. that's all coming up and today's special edition, i'm going underground. julius i thanks for agreeing to this interview, only worried that during this channel, our t of being accused by hillary clinton basically of the russian government. we know russian intelligence agencies hacked into the dns. the wiki leagues is now publishing all the act emails. i don't think we're going to be constantly worried about p r. i think cold must had agent got so bad. in fact that
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but here is sir henry clinton. clinton became the commander of the british army. he learned of his appointment in may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there for many years before the revolution -- before the war, and was recalled after the disasters along concord road and at bunker hill. and generally will you now secured to him and howe was commander in the basics and 77, and resigned after saratoga. so clinton was then named the commander, and he will be the commander of the british army from may of 78 through and a little bit beyond yorktown. i found clinton an interesting figure. he was from an aristocratic family in england. his father was a career naval officer who became the royal governor of new york, and young henry when he was still growing up spent some of his formative years in new york city. he joined the british army as a teenager, and he fought in two wars before the revolutionary war. and he earned a reputation as a brave, rages, risk taking soldier. he was seriously wounded. in fact, in an engagement in ger
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[laughter] >> sorry about that. >> . >> when comparing and contrasting clinton on - - clinton in washington with that parallel leadership what is it that the guiles the americans? which man would you prefer to serve under and why? >> first on the comparison of clinton in washington let me say a couple of things. there is a section that runs a dozen pages i tried to look at the two and see what i could find about both of them. there were some similarities between the two. neither was gregarious or an outgoing individual. but in washington's case it may have been washington had insecurities and didn't want people to get too close to him to discover what he feared were his weaknesses. or washington as a leader felt he could not let anybody get very close to him. he had to make difficult personnel decisions. he didn't say this but jfk said at one point great leaders have to be both loved and feared and washington may have felt that way and in the case of clinton, clinton acknowledged he was very shy. he made one of the strangest comments ever made f by any historical figure. he said i am a shy
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so trump, supposedly, of, of hillary clinton. so would it would, a hillary clinton presidency endangered, the nato lines and the ability to store american nuclear weapons and engine base and uses base to bomb iraq and syria. and ryland. why? i think either government is potentially a problem because, i mean that's, that was in turkey, very serious business. hundreds of people have died that a 100000 people having fido rested in the post page in it opportunistically, in some cases of political enemy to vote again. and in other cases, trying to purge the society of the newly moving because depending foundations, major donors include members over the gland, movement of the ones as were responsible for the attempted data. right? so i mean that, again, going to look at that and treat clinton and suspiciously, but i mean, you know, regardless of who becomes president and i do have an extremely large bureaucracy intelligence proxy that has it in mind anything. so he's going to look and list as a unless trump is elected and engaged in a
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clinton: yes and yes. let her read everything and she knows a lot about the issues we were dealing with. and she did, she made a few comments that i thought were spot on, particularly about some of our female characters that were in positions of power and how they would maneuver. you've got a female fbi director who likes the former president and is serving the current one, and all that sort of stuff. she had a good feel for that. james: sue israel world -- sue is real world and there was stuff to flag or i am not interested in this character. she is my first reader all the time. abby: i love that. another question for both of you, and you might have touched on it a bit. steve from california would like to know -- how can teachers help children become interested in being lifelong readers? james: give them books. millions of kids in this country have never read a book they loved. we have to somehow in the system make sure that at least some of the books and stories kids are reading, they go, give me another
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and you can see clinton's arms export policies. why she was the secretary of state favoring extensively saudi arabia, william bennett. the whistleblower has been on our show says that the essay can easily get access to all these emails. so if there is the legality in the pending emails of your release or malfeasance in the ones you've already released. president obama presumably act on it and get hillary clinton charged. regardless of whether you're about to release from email, which would mean that james comi of the f b, i would have no alternative but to arrest hillary clinton. at our, our view, which we have already stated, is that the evidence that the f b i has hit enough for grand jury to indict already and that's not hard as it's actually saying that a grand jury who died hands ham sandwich. if instructed to do, said chime have having because i have a grand jury myself, a federal ranch in washington, dc on i'm well aware what they like. but the prosecutor has to ask the grand jury to indict and prosecute of ask the grand jur
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i mean, the relationships hillary clinton and saudi right between the clinton carnation and saudi arabia. saudi arabia is probably the largest single donor to the clinton congregation. and you can see clinton's arms export policies. why she was the secretary of state, favoring extensively saudi arabia, william bennett, the whistle blowers being on our show says that the say can easily get access to his email. so if there is the legality in the pending emails of your release or malfeasance in the ones you've already released, president obama can presumably act on it and get hillary clinton charged. regard as a, whether you're about to lease an e mail, which would mean that james comi or the f b, i would have no alternative but to arrest hillary clinton out. our view, which we have already stated, is that the evidence that the f b i has is enough for grand jury to indict already and that's not hard. it's actually saying that a grand jury who died hands ham sandwich. if instructed to do, said chime have having because i have a grand jury myself, a federal ranch in washington, dc. i'm, i'm w
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thinking that clinton did - - clinton could still win the war but i wanted people to be of how grim thisas. 15 percent of those that fought on the british side died with pretty heavy attrition and best as i have been able to determine the same percentage of people that fought on the american side to put that into meaningful terms united states lost 350,000 men and if they had lost 15 percent more than 2 million americans will die in that war. it is a much bloodier war than many people are aware. and i want people to understand that is determined after saratoga and then more died than roughly 65 percent of those that fought on america's side died after saratoga there is another 4000 americans who died fighting for great britain during this war and in 1780 there are more americans fighting for great britain than on the continent. that's i want readers to come awayn with what i'm trying to do in the book is look at the crisis that washington faced and clinton faced and then the decisions that they made during the crisis. and what theyy know and what they didn't know when they made those dec
thinking that clinton did - - clinton could still win the war but i wanted people to be of how grim thisas. 15 percent of those that fought on the british side died with pretty heavy attrition and best as i have been able to determine the same percentage of people that fought on the american side to put that into meaningful terms united states lost 350,000 men and if they had lost 15 percent more than 2 million americans will die in that war. it is a much bloodier war than many people are...
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in the case of clinton, clinton acknowledged that he was very shy and not outgoing. he made one of the strongest comments ever made by any historical figures, i am a shy bitch, he said. [laughter] >> so anyway, neither of them were really outgoing, but clinnen to -- clinton made friends more easily than washington, who in a sense may have never really had a close friend in the sense of the world throughout his life, but both clinton and washington were brave, courageous men under fire, i'm always amazed at the battle of princeton, washington was riding on horseback, riding right into british soldiers firing at him and they were no further away from him than a pitcher is from a batter on a baseball diamond. that's pretty close not to flinch. as i've said, clinton had earned a reputation in the wars before this and again during the revolution as somebody who was courageous under fire. both of them, i think, faced somewhat similar problems during the war in that both had problems with supplies and both had lack of money and lack of troops and whatever and both clinton a
in the case of clinton, clinton acknowledged that he was very shy and not outgoing. he made one of the strongest comments ever made by any historical figures, i am a shy bitch, he said. [laughter] >> so anyway, neither of them were really outgoing, but clinnen to -- clinton made friends more easily than washington, who in a sense may have never really had a close friend in the sense of the world throughout his life, but both clinton and washington were brave, courageous men under fire,...
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but here is sir henry clinton. he became the commander of the british army and learned of his appointment in may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. gage had been there for many years before the revolution and was recalled after the disasters along concord road and bunker hill and general william howe succeeded and when he was commander in 76 and 77 and resigned after saratoga so then he was named the commander he was from an aristocratic family. his father was a career naval officer who became the royal governor of new york and spent some of his formative years and new york city. he fought in two wars before the revolutionary war and earned a reputation as a brave, courageous, risk-taking soldier who was seriously wounded in an engagement in germany in the seven year war in the early 1760s. he was an intellectually curious individual. he read especially deeply on military history and strategy and in the year before the war broke out out of his own pocket he paid to make the trip deep into e
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in the case of clinton, clinton acknowledged she was very shy and not outgoing. he made one of the strangest comments ever made by any historical figure, i am a shy he said. [laughter] neither of them were really made friends more easily that were in a sense may never have had a close sense throughout his life. both clinton and washington were brave, courageous men undere fire, i'm always amazed at the battle of princeton washington was riding on horseback, writing right into british soldiers who were firing at him. that picture is from a batter on a baseball diamond. it's pretty close not to flinch. as i said clinton before this and again during the revolution someone that was courageous under fire. both of them face lack of money, lack of troops for whatever. the criticism during the war. i'm not sure how many people remember today but there's a great deal of criticism of washington after he made several mistakes in the new york campaign and 76 and after the campaign of 77 even more and more open criticism of washington. at one point the president of congress,
in the case of clinton, clinton acknowledged she was very shy and not outgoing. he made one of the strangest comments ever made by any historical figure, i am a shy he said. [laughter] neither of them were really made friends more easily that were in a sense may never have had a close sense throughout his life. both clinton and washington were brave, courageous men undere fire, i'm always amazed at the battle of princeton washington was riding on horseback, writing right into british soldiers...
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but here is her henry clinton from you and clinton became the commander of the british army in lightappointment and may of 1778. he was the third british commander during the war. negation printed for many years was revolution and the work. and was recalled after the disaster along the road and have bunker hill and general william howe succeeded him and how was commander in 3637 have resigned after saratoga. the clinton within the commander can be the commander then of the british army from may of 78 through a little bit beyond that yorktown. i found quite an interesting figure. he with her aristocratic family in england and his father was a career naval officer who became the royal governor of new york and young henry, when he was still going out, the only active years in new york city. he enjoyed the british army teenager. and he fought in two wars. or. reputation as a brave and courageous risk-taking soldier. he was seriously wounded in fact and engagement in germany and the seven years war, in the early 1760s. he wasn't intellectually curious individual. he read widely and especi
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clinton listened.rs later, he was taking the oath of office as arkansas governor in the beginning of 1983. >> that's a book title if i ever heard one. i hope you have grits down there. and then that leads to all this. that's not all that vernon jordan did. he was also a confidant when it came to clinton's biggest scandal monica lewinsky, right? >> what's interesting is he was, i would say, as pivotal to clinton's presidency as any chief of staff or senior aid. when he was elected president, clinton offered him the job of attorney general. he really wanted him in his cabinet. but vernon said straight out, i could be more valuable to you as your first friend. and jordan was right. any time clinton needed help, he would say call vernon and vernon was there. he was involved in every major personnel decision, most policy decisions and perhaps most importantly clinton's major course of relaxation, whether it was on the golf course, in meals in the residence outside, he was his closest companion. one of the r
clinton listened.rs later, he was taking the oath of office as arkansas governor in the beginning of 1983. >> that's a book title if i ever heard one. i hope you have grits down there. and then that leads to all this. that's not all that vernon jordan did. he was also a confidant when it came to clinton's biggest scandal monica lewinsky, right? >> what's interesting is he was, i would say, as pivotal to clinton's presidency as any chief of staff or senior aid. when he was elected...
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hillary clinton.g to be her turn. he will be running not just against the party and the establishment but really against someone who had been a key supporter. the clintons were big supporters of barack obama when he came into the senate. >> hillary clinton, first lady, united states senator. very competent, very capable united states senator. she was not some fly-by-night political hack. here you had this sort of upstart, two-term state senator from illinois who no one knew, african american, and we all know the history of black folks and white folks in this country. so, you know, why would you dance on that pinhead? >> a new poll has hillary clinton now trouncing her closest challenger, barack obama, by 33 points. for the first time -- >> that's a big problem for her challengers who complain that her campaign and a lot of her media coverage gives the impression that she is already somehow the nominee. >> senator, hillary clinton widened her lead, a 30-point lead. i have to ask. does it concern you at
hillary clinton.g to be her turn. he will be running not just against the party and the establishment but really against someone who had been a key supporter. the clintons were big supporters of barack obama when he came into the senate. >> hillary clinton, first lady, united states senator. very competent, very capable united states senator. she was not some fly-by-night political hack. here you had this sort of upstart, two-term state senator from illinois who no one knew, african...
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and i felt the same dynamic was at play in the bill clinton campaign with vernon jordan and how they equal stature and what that allowed clinton to get from jordan the way he wouldn't from anyone else in the administration himself mth former clinton administration aid and author of first friends, gary ginsburg, talks about the political influence wielded by confidantes and close friends of u.s. presidents. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. you can listen as a podcast, wherever you get your podcasts. federal reserve chair jerome powell held a news conference yesterday to discuss monetary policy and the economy. he announced they would hold its benchmark interest rate near zero. mr. powell also answered questions on rising inflation, the labor market and the impact of the pandemic on the u.s. economy. >> good afternoon. at the federal reserve we're strongly committed to achieving the monetary policy goals that congress has given us, maximum employment and price stability. today the federal open market committee kept interest rates near zero and maintained our asset purcha
and i felt the same dynamic was at play in the bill clinton campaign with vernon jordan and how they equal stature and what that allowed clinton to get from jordan the way he wouldn't from anyone else in the administration himself mth former clinton administration aid and author of first friends, gary ginsburg, talks about the political influence wielded by confidantes and close friends of u.s. presidents. sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q & a. you can listen as a podcast, wherever...
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the clinton campaign has been hit by f. b. i investigations, the resignation of d n. c. chairperson debbie was unsure and calls for the imprisonment of hillary clinton herself. this all due to the wiki lake of thousands of 1st e mails from clinton's account, separate to the ones you should have been using on us state department. but could there be more that could put the presidential candidate behind bars? i'm action or times it is going underground. outside the ecuadorian embassy in london, where wiki leaks found julian sanchez when arbitrarily detained by the british government for 4 years. we ask julian us on whether he has the email that could put hillary clinton in prison and talk about whether the next leak could change the outcome of the us presidential election. that's all coming up and today's special edition, i'm going underground. julius i thanks for agreeing to this interview. i'm worried that you are in this journal, our t after being accused by henry clinton, basically of the russian government. we know russian intelligence agencies hacked into the dns.
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more profound for the clintons and the nation.ueman's friend and business partner. key in recognizing israel. a friend of the president not elected official is who changed the course of his history? >> i say it's the most powerful example of how a lifelong friendship can change the course of the history. they ran a -- together. haber dasher. in kansas city. it failed. they stayed best friends. one day he gets a phone call. 1948. saying harry truman is not seeing -- key to seeing israel. he walks into the oval office unannounced and uninvited and has a knock down drag out almost fight with his best friend. he had never asked for anything from him before in his life. he says yo know you owe it to him to see him. he turns his back on him. ponders the question. swivels around and says all right. you bald headed son of a b. i'll see him. he sees him. two months later the first foreign leader to recognize the independent state of israel. >> the rest is history. it's all in the book. again, the book is first friends. the powerful unsung
more profound for the clintons and the nation.ueman's friend and business partner. key in recognizing israel. a friend of the president not elected official is who changed the course of his history? >> i say it's the most powerful example of how a lifelong friendship can change the course of the history. they ran a -- together. haber dasher. in kansas city. it failed. they stayed best friends. one day he gets a phone call. 1948. saying harry truman is not seeing -- key to seeing israel....
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we invite president clinton and mr. pattison on a screen and then we will kick up the discussion president clinton, mr. patterson, thank you for letting me join you this evening. i'm looking forward to discussing the-- "the president's daughter" with you both. >> we are ready. >> i would like to kick things off and start at the beginning. this is actually the second thriller you to have written together and i know myself and probably many other readers are so curious to know how did this partnership come about to tell them. tell them how it happened. >> well, we have an agent in common, bob barnett's and he had handled three or four books for me but they were all nonfiction and he knew i was a voracious reader of mysteries and thrillers and i was particularly attached to gyms alex cross and michael bennett books and he said you guys out to do this together and i said why in the living daylights would he mess with me, i'm a neophyte. i said i'd be happy to do this because i would like to learn how it's done. >> it's work
we invite president clinton and mr. pattison on a screen and then we will kick up the discussion president clinton, mr. patterson, thank you for letting me join you this evening. i'm looking forward to discussing the-- "the president's daughter" with you both. >> we are ready. >> i would like to kick things off and start at the beginning. this is actually the second thriller you to have written together and i know myself and probably many other readers are so curious to...
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we're going to invite president clinton and mr. patterson on screener and then we will kick off our discussion. -- screen here -- president clinton, mr. patterson, thank you so much for letting me join you this evening i'm so looking forward to discussing "the president's daughter" with you both. >> we are ready. >> glad to be here. >> i thought to kick things off i would like to start at the very beginning. this is the second thriller you to have run together and i know myself and probably many other readers out there are so curious to know, how did this partnership come about? >> tell them. tell them how it happened. it's your book. >> well, we have an agent in common, bob barnett, and he knew, he handled three or four books for me but they were all nonfiction and he knew that i was a voracious reader of thrillers and i was particularly -- jim cross and michael bennet books and he said you guys ought to do this together. i said why in the living daylights would he ever mess with me? eyman neil fight. i have no idea, i'd be happy
we're going to invite president clinton and mr. patterson on screener and then we will kick off our discussion. -- screen here -- president clinton, mr. patterson, thank you so much for letting me join you this evening i'm so looking forward to discussing "the president's daughter" with you both. >> we are ready. >> glad to be here. >> i thought to kick things off i would like to start at the very beginning. this is the second thriller you to have run together and i...
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and thank former president clinton and former secretary clinton for their continued dedication to furthering humanity, prioritizing historically excluded and underserved communities. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, misso tackis -- malliotakis for five minutes. ms. malliotakis: freshman learning curve here. thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to talk to you about why it is important to me and why it should be important to the american people that we support those in cuba who are fighting right now for their future, for their freedom, for democracy, for human rights, and for dignity. i am the daughter of a cuban refugee. my mother came to this country, this great country in 1959 to escape the oppression of the castro regime. sadly, my family had been split apart and my father -- grandfather had remained in cuba to stay with his small businesses. he had two gas station there is. the regime came in and taken his businesses, his home, and, unfortunately, family never really -- never reconnected. we look at what's
and thank former president clinton and former secretary clinton for their continued dedication to furthering humanity, prioritizing historically excluded and underserved communities. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from new york, misso tackis -- malliotakis for five minutes. ms. malliotakis: freshman learning curve here. thank you. thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise to talk to you about why it is important to me and why it should be...
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win and now the #metoo movement hertz clinton --hurts clinton. he's really, after hillary clinton lost retired from that. host: i appreciate you getting through the grant commentary. edna green medford, 8 -- caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. this is a great survey is always . the panel is exceptional. my question is in regard to the categories, which categories, if there's any particular one that you find more important for looking at presidents. i want to say today is fourth of july. i have two kids that share birthdays with presidents. calvin coolidge and john quincy adams and we always tell them they have presidential birthday buddies and that's how we are learning, teaching the kids about the presidents and stuff. host: sounds like you are teaching the children right. public persuasion, crisis leadership, economic leadership, moral authority, international relations, administrative skills, relations with congress, vision setting, equal justice for all and performance within the context of the times. is there one that is more
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this is true, they campaigns for me to be brutal. opposed to hillary clinton since 2010 quickie leak chose that side. an internal message thence by julian authority himself left no doubt about his views. the boy is amazing transformation of hillary clinton and the democratic party into being the national security party and the national security candidate in the american liberal press in falling over themselves to defend hillary clinton, erecting a demon that is going to put nooses around everyone next as soon as you will election, which is almost certainly going to do breaking news tonight, a shell from the f e mails or e mails released by from spring 2016. tens of thousands of emails from henry clinton and collaborators were published online rule, but the most sensitive documents did not come from wiki leaks. they were revealed by someone called go to point iowa, one gucci a page on the web wiki leaks partner with the mysterious source to get more information on june 22nd 2016, which leak send him this private message on twitter. all a new message on the 6th of july, all the us inve
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we're going to invite president clinton and mr. patterson on screen here and then we will kick off our discussion. president clinton mr. patterson, thank you so much for letting me join you this evening. i am so looking forward to discussing the president's daughter with you both. already, i'm glad to be here. all right. well, i thought to kick things off. i would love to start at the very beginning. this is actually the second thriller that you two have written together, and i know myself and probably many other readers out. there are so curious to know. how did this partnership come about? tell them. tell him how it happened. it's your fault. well, we have an agent in common bob barnett. and he knew he'd handled. three or four books for me, but they were all nonfiction and he knew that. i was a voracious. reader of mysteries and thrillers and that i was particularly attached to jim's alex cross and michael bennett books. and he said, you know you guys ought to do this together and i said well why in the living daylights, would he
we're going to invite president clinton and mr. patterson on screen here and then we will kick off our discussion. president clinton mr. patterson, thank you so much for letting me join you this evening. i am so looking forward to discussing the president's daughter with you both. already, i'm glad to be here. all right. well, i thought to kick things off. i would love to start at the very beginning. this is actually the second thriller that you two have written together, and i know myself and...
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40 -- president clinton, it made his day. he told his staff on my gosh, i'm pretty sure it was 43 called him back. he just called me 42, i'm like a member of the family now. i thought that was funny. >> president bush was reagan's vice president for eight years and is a question here, they are were adversaries and i'm not sure president bush ever thought he would be picked for bp but talk about how that relationship grew between the two of them. >> i should say or ask the question, i apologize that predates my book and from when i was in president bush's inner circle so i know the answer, i do from being around 25 years but president reagan sort of chose george bush to be his vp candidate at the 11th hour at the 1980 republican convention, not his first choice. historians will remember it was former president ford was actually his first choice and affected not work out so it became instead george bush from texas and the two men became best friends and the timing of this question is really perfect because i have lunch the othe
40 -- president clinton, it made his day. he told his staff on my gosh, i'm pretty sure it was 43 called him back. he just called me 42, i'm like a member of the family now. i thought that was funny. >> president bush was reagan's vice president for eight years and is a question here, they are were adversaries and i'm not sure president bush ever thought he would be picked for bp but talk about how that relationship grew between the two of them. >> i should say or ask the question,...
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when hillary clinton -- i mean when donald trump carries texas over hillary clinton shelf did bettertiny county, maverick county. but 76% for hillary clinton. she's losing texas in 2016 and losing it big. but in this area, latino voters. fast forward 20 years. joe biden by only 10 points because donald trump is porlg better among latino voters. took away any democratic hopes at all of getting texas. one more, over to florida. donald trump was always going to win florida. the biden said maybe we'll try it. but let's look at miami-dade. in 2020, look at miami-dade. 7 points. you think that's a pretty big win. go back in time. hillary clinton lost florida in 2016. but look at this. that's nearly 30 points. what happened? donald trump ran stronger among latino voters here in the miami area. and guess what, republicans picked up two congressional seats in that area because of that. let's get some context from two veteran campaign pros. the former top straft for president barack obama, let me start with you. you get great studies like the and you have to rethink some things. what are you r
when hillary clinton -- i mean when donald trump carries texas over hillary clinton shelf did bettertiny county, maverick county. but 76% for hillary clinton. she's losing texas in 2016 and losing it big. but in this area, latino voters. fast forward 20 years. joe biden by only 10 points because donald trump is porlg better among latino voters. took away any democratic hopes at all of getting texas. one more, over to florida. donald trump was always going to win florida. the biden said maybe...
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the clinton it's a love story the clinton book is a love story for the constitution. finally to the first question, the three great principles beginning with autonomy. going next to the quality you take this in a sequence you want. and then to accommodation for those are three english words we all know what they mean. with certain constitutional principles and prints of these three great principles using some of the cases that you used to explain what they mean including the ones that you lost or lingo. there weren't that many. there is some that you were involved and even they not argue before the court. you want to hear some of that question rick you never ask a follow-up question. i feel as if president of the creation. alice, to do is stand up and take about? she is working hard. they are pub date. it's an extraordinary effort working for the publisher. we knew was going to be if not the high watermark. this beautiful and magnificent facility. may they all soon without masks fully vaccinated and i return as worn jean harding we want to say to normalcy. i would als
the clinton it's a love story the clinton book is a love story for the constitution. finally to the first question, the three great principles beginning with autonomy. going next to the quality you take this in a sequence you want. and then to accommodation for those are three english words we all know what they mean. with certain constitutional principles and prints of these three great principles using some of the cases that you used to explain what they mean including the ones that you lost...
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he's penned over a dozen books and has had the privilege to interview the clintons, laura bush, as well as the nixons and the fords. his accolades are vast and many. the staff of the nixon foundation and the richard nixon presidential library have enjoyed a long friendship and professional relationship with carl. in many ways we consider you part of the family, carl. when we called him back in april to propose the idea of a first ladies exhibit, lecture and luncheon series, carl's enthusiasm was contagious. in five months, five months, the concept has become a reality. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming carl anthony. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you for all of you who are here today, many of you here for all of the lectures. a special thanks also to chris. we have thanked a lot of individual staff members and everyone has contributed and played a role, but certainly chris has been very calm in overseeing that all of these events have gone smoothly. so special thanks to chris nordyke. [ applause ] and, you know, from bill director of the foundation to cheryl the secret
he's penned over a dozen books and has had the privilege to interview the clintons, laura bush, as well as the nixons and the fords. his accolades are vast and many. the staff of the nixon foundation and the richard nixon presidential library have enjoyed a long friendship and professional relationship with carl. in many ways we consider you part of the family, carl. when we called him back in april to propose the idea of a first ladies exhibit, lecture and luncheon series, carl's enthusiasm...
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i worked in the clinton administration. the dynamic between the leaders'best friend and leader himself and how the best friend could speak in a way that no aid or staffer could speak. could speak more bluntly and act more naturally. i saw with warren beatty and the gary hart campaign, how he would fly in for major campaign event, and speak to the candidate in a way no one else around him would , and he would say, stop acting and talking like a politician, gary. gary would listen and change the way he spoke. i also saw how he would relax in late-night conversations and late-night dinners. i saw the same dynamic in the bill clinton campaign with vernon jordan, and how they were of equal stature, and what that allowed clinton to get from jordan, in a way he could not get from anyone else you worked on the campaign and in the administration himself. >> former clinton administration aide, and author of first friends, gary ginsberg, talks about political influence wielded by confidantes and friends of u.s. presidents, sunday nigh
i worked in the clinton administration. the dynamic between the leaders'best friend and leader himself and how the best friend could speak in a way that no aid or staffer could speak. could speak more bluntly and act more naturally. i saw with warren beatty and the gary hart campaign, how he would fly in for major campaign event, and speak to the candidate in a way no one else around him would , and he would say, stop acting and talking like a politician, gary. gary would listen and change the...
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they campaign for me to be brutal. opposed to hillary clinton since 2010 wiki lake chose that side. an internal message sent by julian, astonish himself left no doubt about his views. the boy attention is that amazing transformation of hillary clinton and the democratic party into being the national security party and the national security candidate in american liberal press in falling over themselves to defend hillary clinton, erecting a demon that is going to put nooses around everyone. next, as soon as you will election, which he is almost certainly going to do the breaking news tonight, a shell from the emails and the more e mails released by from spring 2016. tens of thousands of emails from henry kenton and collaborators were published online. but the most sensitive documents did not come from wiki leaks. they were revealed by someone called gotcha. to point out one beautiful page on the web wiki leaks partner with the mysterious source to get more information. on june 22nd 2016 with the leaks and tim, this private message on twitter. like a new message on july. all the few as
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they campaigns for me to be brutal. opposed to hillary clinton since 2010 wiki leak chose that side. an inter no message sent by julian, astonish himself left no doubt about his views. the boy attention is amazing transformation of hillary clinton and the democratic party into being the national security party and the national security candidate in the american liberal press in falling over themselves to defend hillary clinton, erecting a demon that is going to put nooses around everyone. next, as soon as you will election, which he is almost certainly going to do. the breaking news tonight, a bombshell from the emails or emails released from spring 2016. tens of thousands of emails from henry clinton and collaborators were published online. but the most sensitive documents did not come from wiki leaks. they were refilled by someone called go to point iowa. one beautiful page on the web wiki leaks partner with the mysterious source to get more information. on june 22nd 2016 with a leak sent him this private message on twitter. or a new message on the 6th of july. all the us investiga
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so there's nothing of hillary clinton's or bush's or michelle obama's. next question. >> this is very good, thank you very much. i want it, because jackie are -ness was famous for her pill box hat, and then pat nixon came along and there were no more hats worn, either by, at least in the display here, by pat nixon or billy fort. is that the time period of no more hat? >> you are very observant, and very spot on correct. because pat nixon -- lady bird johnson wore a fat, famously, to her husband's 1965, the or integration, it was a swearing in ceremony, when she was the first actually told the bible. pat nixon decided against it. she did not want to wear a hat. and that set a precedent. i'm glad you mentioned it. there's only so much you can mention but there's a lot of little things that mrs. nixon did in terms of her choices of what she wore that indicated this really, frankly, independent street that she was going to do things her way. and actually, the hat started back again with hillary clinton, but it was as a sun protector. so, so it's sort of funn
so there's nothing of hillary clinton's or bush's or michelle obama's. next question. >> this is very good, thank you very much. i want it, because jackie are -ness was famous for her pill box hat, and then pat nixon came along and there were no more hats worn, either by, at least in the display here, by pat nixon or billy fort. is that the time period of no more hat? >> you are very observant, and very spot on correct. because pat nixon -- lady bird johnson wore a fat, famously, to...
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certainly governor clinton and his people will make -- >> clinton is a dangerous demagogue.ll defeat him, even if we have to threaten to withdraw the city of new york to the rest of the states. >> i regret that we have no such weapons as virginia. >> yes. virginia is indeed reinjure -- digger to. both mason and patrick henry against us. >> henry cannot be one over. he calls the constitution a conspiracy to set up a monarchy. >> how will you answer that? >> as i see it, there is one workable answer. that is the one reached in massachusetts. the federalist in every state must agree to a bill of rights. >> i suppose that is the answer. but it will not win over such men as clinton and henry. >> no, but it offers as our last best chance to save the constitution. >> madison's strategy of compromise succeeded. as these state conventions can gathered, the opposition was powerful, and the debates were long and bitter. but a narrow margin, the constitution won the day. >> one by one, the state ratify the document. took their places in the new nation. north carolina voted no, then join
certainly governor clinton and his people will make -- >> clinton is a dangerous demagogue.ll defeat him, even if we have to threaten to withdraw the city of new york to the rest of the states. >> i regret that we have no such weapons as virginia. >> yes. virginia is indeed reinjure -- digger to. both mason and patrick henry against us. >> henry cannot be one over. he calls the constitution a conspiracy to set up a monarchy. >> how will you answer that? >> as...