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>> maybe lurj from the mistakes that the clinton administration made back then. i remember when the bush administration was coming in, we learned in secret, the clinton administration had offered north korea to launch satellites for it if north korea would give up its ballistic missile program. this is a view, this is a mindset as you mentioned also in the case of north korea, we were prepared to build the north koreans nuclear reactors. if i were a negotiator, i would be popping my orange juice bottle in anticipation of sitting down with this crew. >> finally, how do you know if the iranians are sincere? what should we look for to find out if they're not? >> i don't think there's really any way here. this is a government you cannot trust, and iran is a big enough country, you cannot verify. the only long-term solution is regime change. obviously, that's not what obama wants. and in the shorm-term, i think iran is going to come out with a legitimized nuclear program and a capabability to break out the nuclear weapons at a time entirely of their choosing. >> don't
>> maybe lurj from the mistakes that the clinton administration made back then. i remember when the bush administration was coming in, we learned in secret, the clinton administration had offered north korea to launch satellites for it if north korea would give up its ballistic missile program. this is a view, this is a mindset as you mentioned also in the case of north korea, we were prepared to build the north koreans nuclear reactors. if i were a negotiator, i would be popping my...
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and at the end of the clinton administration, i knew that if we didn't have an infrastructure in place to continue to build on what had been accomplished and to sort of hold the line on any efforts at retrenchment, we would not be doing our job. so we began to talk and the results are that mira, john, and sara joined forces and cap was born. now, there were skeptics back then. many people in cap began quickly influencing the important debates about both foreign and domestic policy. and in particular, capped efforts to put the cause of affordable quality health care for every american back on the national agenda was essential. so the ideas that sprung from cap began influencing debate and it no longer seemed unusual or a little bit of a novelty to have cap at the table make the case. evidence-based policy formulation and around the world. as i travelled as secretary of state, it was not uncommon for me to be asked about cap particularly by leaders who can have a infrastructure to support their views on their country. you talk about marrying the ideas with activists to know how to carry
and at the end of the clinton administration, i knew that if we didn't have an infrastructure in place to continue to build on what had been accomplished and to sort of hold the line on any efforts at retrenchment, we would not be doing our job. so we began to talk and the results are that mira, john, and sara joined forces and cap was born. now, there were skeptics back then. many people in cap began quickly influencing the important debates about both foreign and domestic policy. and in...
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ambassador to japan under the clinton administration. he was 84 and hearkened back to a time when washington is far more civil than what we have seen over the past few weeks. >>> bay area rapid transit workers are on strike again for the second time in five months. lisa bernard has more details. >> reporter: most commuters are pretty frustrating this morning that bart and its unions could don't reach a compromise. many of the 400,000 people are instead on this bridge in bumper to bumper traffic. others are taking ferries or buses, or working from home. it's not just bart riders who are impacted. many others who commute by car every day now have to share the road with many more people, making a much longer commute to and from work. they were very close on the economic points. bart has offered a 3% pay increase every year for the next four years. but what the two sides could not agree on are these work rules, rules such as bart's desire to change a policy, where a worker could work four days in a row, for example, then call in sick, and on
ambassador to japan under the clinton administration. he was 84 and hearkened back to a time when washington is far more civil than what we have seen over the past few weeks. >>> bay area rapid transit workers are on strike again for the second time in five months. lisa bernard has more details. >> reporter: most commuters are pretty frustrating this morning that bart and its unions could don't reach a compromise. many of the 400,000 people are instead on this bridge in bumper to...
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so the first couple of years of the clinton administration, i mean, aside from a few policy exceptions which reduces the deficit which plays a significant role in the booming economy of the 199 0s, it was a fiasco. you know, because of the new politics clinton who governed, and it was the new politics liberals who were, you know, throughout the bureaucracy of the white house and the west wing. and so it, you know, clinton loses the congress for the first time since the 1950s, republicans take control. now, there were some longer forces at work, you know, especially in the south to cause that. but clinton's first two years, you know, were just a disaster. and what he learned, right, and this is to clinton's credit, he goes, you know, he did this in arkansas too. his first, you know, it was a two-year term as governor of arkansas until they changed the constitution. his first term as governor he did not govern as a moderate democrat. he governed as a new politics liberal, and they voted him out. [laughter] and so what he learned after 1994 is to go back to his dlc roots to, you know, to
so the first couple of years of the clinton administration, i mean, aside from a few policy exceptions which reduces the deficit which plays a significant role in the booming economy of the 199 0s, it was a fiasco. you know, because of the new politics clinton who governed, and it was the new politics liberals who were, you know, throughout the bureaucracy of the white house and the west wing. and so it, you know, clinton loses the congress for the first time since the 1950s, republicans take...
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i picked it up and it was one of my predecessors from the clinton administration. very nice guy who i didn't know well but it was very kind. he was named steve. steve said, are you watching tv? >i said, yes. e said do you know about the bunker and fortunately i did. >> they had run an exercise of what happens in a crisis and we'd all found out who was supposed to go to the bunker and we had visited it and things like that. but it was petty casual training on all of this. but i did know the bunker and knew where to go. steve subsequently told me in the clinton administrationed the been in some cases months and years before people were briefed on the existence of it
i picked it up and it was one of my predecessors from the clinton administration. very nice guy who i didn't know well but it was very kind. he was named steve. steve said, are you watching tv? >i said, yes. e said do you know about the bunker and fortunately i did. >> they had run an exercise of what happens in a crisis and we'd all found out who was supposed to go to the bunker and we had visited it and things like that. but it was petty casual training on all of this. but i did know...
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this symposium was basically a celebration of what the clinton administration views as one of its greatestements, lasting peace in bosnia. >>> president clinton rallied allies to support strikes to prevent ethnic killing in the region. >>> new york's famous fat lady goes silent after 70 years. the new york city opera is closing its doors and filing for bankruptcy. >>> thank you so much for watching al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. "the stream" is next. have a good morning. ♪
this symposium was basically a celebration of what the clinton administration views as one of its greatestements, lasting peace in bosnia. >>> president clinton rallied allies to support strikes to prevent ethnic killing in the region. >>> new york's famous fat lady goes silent after 70 years. the new york city opera is closing its doors and filing for bankruptcy. >>> thank you so much for watching al jazeera america. i'm stephanie sy. "the stream" is next....
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. >> what is interesting is during the past 10 years -- actually since the clinton administration, the way that most government programs have been turned is to encourage work amongst the working poor. that is why most people who are poor in this country work and have children. many of the government programs that are discretionary, under discretionary spending, are designed to help that group. that is a nutrition program of wic, which i spoke about, and head start, which is what working poor parents used to help get their kids an equal footing with everyone else. in terms of housing, there are 3 million people in this country that get their housing through housing support who were, but don't earn enough to live. is a grant byhich the federal government that backgroundsts from that may not necessarily be wealthy have a chance to go to school and on and on and on. those are all of the types of things that are up and on the block right now. it is frightening. a lot of people are in a tough spot. >> furloughed a federal workers handed out shutdown guides to tourists and washington, d.c. on
. >> what is interesting is during the past 10 years -- actually since the clinton administration, the way that most government programs have been turned is to encourage work amongst the working poor. that is why most people who are poor in this country work and have children. many of the government programs that are discretionary, under discretionary spending, are designed to help that group. that is a nutrition program of wic, which i spoke about, and head start, which is what working...
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policy that aimed to restore hope but for the clinton administration ended in humiliation, defeat andat. america took a long time to recover from that damage to its prides and to its foreign policy. yet in the intervening decades the grip of the war lords has given way to a constitution and a parliamentary government and its first female foreign minister. a recent guest on this prog
policy that aimed to restore hope but for the clinton administration ended in humiliation, defeat andat. america took a long time to recover from that damage to its prides and to its foreign policy. yet in the intervening decades the grip of the war lords has given way to a constitution and a parliamentary government and its first female foreign minister. a recent guest on this prog
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ambassador to japan under the clinton administration and serving during the first term of george h.w.ush. >>> lawmakers are now looking ahead at the budget. a proposal is expected in mid-december. >>> and president obama is expected to name a new head of homeland security today. his pick is said to be former pentagon attorney, jeh johnson. >>> the eu says it will give $95 million to lebanon to help with the syrian refugees there. officials say they just can't house and feed that many people. >>> do you know what your credit score is? it's something that a lot of people don't think about until it is too late and they try to buy a home or a car. >> credit scores are very fragile. you may think you are an excellent credit risk, but the slightest hiccup could low ur your score. you probably didn't even realize unpaid parking tickets or overdue library books will cost you big time. every year this man would park his car here. >> my time would expire at 7:00, and at 7:02, i would come out and he had written a ticket at 7:01. >> reporter: he racked up more than a thousand dollars in traffic
ambassador to japan under the clinton administration and serving during the first term of george h.w.ush. >>> lawmakers are now looking ahead at the budget. a proposal is expected in mid-december. >>> and president obama is expected to name a new head of homeland security today. his pick is said to be former pentagon attorney, jeh johnson. >>> the eu says it will give $95 million to lebanon to help with the syrian refugees there. officials say they just can't house...
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former hhs secretary from the clinton administration, fda commissioner, housing secretary, budget conferee, and congressman peter king. and because we all need a smile today, we will show you how this little boy stole the spotlight and became one of pope francis' youngest and most charming apostles. >>> and good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington, where kathleen sebelius fell on her sword for the obama administration today, apologizing to the american people, acknowledging the critical flaws within the health care enrollment website, and it happened under her watch. >> hold me accountable for the debacle. i'm responsible. we did not adequately do end-to-end testing. we were anxious to get the website up and running and functional, which we clearly have failed to do. i know that the only way i can restore confidence that we get it right is to get it right. >> donna served as health and human services secretary during the clinton administration and is now the president of the university of miami. donna, great to see you. thank you very much for being with us. well, you could certainly id
former hhs secretary from the clinton administration, fda commissioner, housing secretary, budget conferee, and congressman peter king. and because we all need a smile today, we will show you how this little boy stole the spotlight and became one of pope francis' youngest and most charming apostles. >>> and good day. i'm andrea mitchell in washington, where kathleen sebelius fell on her sword for the obama administration today, apologizing to the american people, acknowledging the...
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so there are profoundly serious policy issues that date back to the clinton administration. >> and you have perm ambitions too. i talked to olympia snow who called them podium thump iing e beligerants. >> you would to think that the ambitions that could be realized -- the winners in all of this, chris christie or other governors are the adults in the debate. despite all of the dysfunction, there is still two great stories in washington. number one, the federal reserve will stay available. the budget deficit is in free fall. we're going to get final numbers and we'll be down over $400 billion. the deficit continues to fall and most people don't realize it. >> one of the reasons why you had stocks at record highs this week even though we know this count down is not over. nice to see all of you, thank you. >>> so how do we get from gridlock so grand inspiration? we'll look at "jerry mcguire." can a famous sports agent with a history of negotiating deals, can that be the way to find a way out of the stealemate? >>> debt ceiling, shut down, gridlock. to get the long term solutions that it d
so there are profoundly serious policy issues that date back to the clinton administration. >> and you have perm ambitions too. i talked to olympia snow who called them podium thump iing e beligerants. >> you would to think that the ambitions that could be realized -- the winners in all of this, chris christie or other governors are the adults in the debate. despite all of the dysfunction, there is still two great stories in washington. number one, the federal reserve will stay...
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he's got some of the same gullible americans who negotiated with them in the clinton administration. the europeans always ready to cut a deal. i'm afraid the outlook from the perspective of stopping nuclear proliferation has to be pretty pessimistic. >> there's a group of republicans who want tougher sanctions now. should congress pass the tougher sanctions at this moment while the negotiations continue? >> sure, it increases the prospects at some point we can overthrow the ayatollah's regime in iran, but nobody should be any any illusions, especially in congress, that the sanctions actually affect the nuclear weapons program. the obama administration's own director of national intelligence, james clapper, testified to that affect earlier this year. the international atomic agency has been clear repeat lade, including a few months ago, that iran's nuclear weapons program continues regardless of the sanctions. >> that's a great point. the economy has been crippled, as you know. the oil sales have plummeted, yet the centrifuges are still spinning and they're adding even more. >> the nu
he's got some of the same gullible americans who negotiated with them in the clinton administration. the europeans always ready to cut a deal. i'm afraid the outlook from the perspective of stopping nuclear proliferation has to be pretty pessimistic. >> there's a group of republicans who want tougher sanctions now. should congress pass the tougher sanctions at this moment while the negotiations continue? >> sure, it increases the prospects at some point we can overthrow the...
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i only regret that the clinton administration did not respond by taking the appropriate action. c-span: what about -- you have got -- george soros has his own organizations and spends hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide to influence the world. and thenewamericancentury.org has its own organization. is this really a government that's run by these shadow groups? >> guest: no, of course, not. and -- i'm a little surprised that george soros would subscribe to what amounts to a kind of a conspiracy theory. by the way, i wish the new american century has 1 percent of what george soros spends to influence opinion. i think influence tends to flow to ideas that are convincing and credible. we're not furtive, we're not secretive. this has got to be the most transparent conspiracy ever. we all write. we publish books. we are on television all the time. we state our views. we state them pretty openly. and it is the principal means by which we communicate, not whispering dark ideas in some vulnerable ear. c-span: do you ever get together -- if you got that group together, you could all
i only regret that the clinton administration did not respond by taking the appropriate action. c-span: what about -- you have got -- george soros has his own organizations and spends hundreds of millions of dollars worldwide to influence the world. and thenewamericancentury.org has its own organization. is this really a government that's run by these shadow groups? >> guest: no, of course, not. and -- i'm a little surprised that george soros would subscribe to what amounts to a kind of a...
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reality is for people who smoke marijuana today or even in the bush administration or the clinton administrationle are not being imprisoned for any appreciable amount if they are only smoking marijuana. there are a couple of places like new york city where if you are publicly smoking, but the chances of getting arrested every time you smoke a joint is something like under 3% as an adult. so people already aren't being put in prison for smoking marijuana. right now we're on the precipus of creating a huge retail business similar to the cigarette or alcohol industry. >> the white house says legalizing pot would create more of a burden on the criminal justice system and they point to alcohol as an example of that, because there were 2.7 million alcohol-related crimes in 2008 alone. >> well, i think that's wrong. i think our current policy creates a huge burden on law enforcement. it's quite obvious. first of all we're spending somewhere around $3.6 billion per year in enforcing these marijuana laws. prohibition of marijuana, which is the largest money maker for organized crime in our neighborhood g
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to roger, the chairman and ceo of ever core partners and served as deputy secretary of the clinton administration. roger, great to have you back on the program. >> hi, susie. >> let me ask you about the fich news. people are worried about a downgrade on the u.s. credit rating and there seems to be a whiff of it if that happens. how much damage does this do to the u.s. credit reputation and how serious is all this? >> it is very serious, although, if you look at what the stock market did today, which was a slight decline, really, it's not signaling great alarm. i don't think the market is yet convinced that a real default, meaning missing an interest payment or missing a principle payment is really likely. now, the fich announcement is a warning. it's not a surprising warning because if we actually did miss an interest payment or miss a principle payment, they would really have no choice but to downgrade the u.s. because under their charters, a default requires a downgrade and moodies, which also maintains a aaa rating on u.s. debt, united states of america debt, likely would be forced to do the s
to roger, the chairman and ceo of ever core partners and served as deputy secretary of the clinton administration. roger, great to have you back on the program. >> hi, susie. >> let me ask you about the fich news. people are worried about a downgrade on the u.s. credit rating and there seems to be a whiff of it if that happens. how much damage does this do to the u.s. credit reputation and how serious is all this? >> it is very serious, although, if you look at what the stock...
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to roger, the chairman and ceo of ever core partners and served as deputy secretary of the clinton administration. roger, great to have you back on the program. >> hi, susie. >> let me ask you about the fich news. people are worried about a downgrade on the u.s. credit rating and there seems to be a whiff of it if that happens. how much damage does this do to the u.s. credit reputation and how serious is all this? >> it is very serious, although, if you look at what the stock market did today, which was a slight decline, really, it's not signaling great alarm. i don't think the market is yet convinced that a real default, meaning missing an interest payment or missing a principle payment is really likely. now, the fich announcement is a warning. it's not a surprising warning because if we actually did miss an interest payment or miss a principle payment, they would really have no choice but to downgrade the u.s. because under their charters, a default requires a downgrade and moodies, which also maintains a aaa rating on u.s. debt, united states of america debt, likely would be forced to do the s
to roger, the chairman and ceo of ever core partners and served as deputy secretary of the clinton administration. roger, great to have you back on the program. >> hi, susie. >> let me ask you about the fich news. people are worried about a downgrade on the u.s. credit rating and there seems to be a whiff of it if that happens. how much damage does this do to the u.s. credit reputation and how serious is all this? >> it is very serious, although, if you look at what the stock...
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you were in congress from 1987 to 2000 and you experienced one shutdown and one during the clinton administration and the last one 21 days. what finally gave? how did that finally end? >> it finally ended out of desperation. the constituents were there and they were not going to work. services were not being implemented and besides, the standard and poors 500 showed we had lost 3.7%. so the global markets were being affected also. which is the same thing that can happen right now too. so we finally had the meeting of the minds which came from the constituency and members of congress. some of us were very adamant about it and so the stubbornness was put aside. it had to do with other issues too. it was a five-day. and then 21 days and then there was a snowstorm. so it was like 28 days altogether. >> so how does this one compare? >> well in that one, there were more issues involved. this is an i-gotcha. we're either going to get rid of obama care or continuing at a resolution. but it wasn't any budget, it was a continuation of what you had before. and the last one 17 years ago also had balanced bud
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clinton administration, three years. oecd, the organization for economic cooperation of the economic policy committee, three years. federal reserve bank of san francisco, president and chief executive officer, seven years. federal reserve system, vice chair, three years and currently. >>> is it fair to say that if yellen cannot resolve the problems of the world's economy, nobody can? i ask you, mort. >> well, i think the first thing and her major challenge and job is to resolve the problems in this economy. that will help the rest of the world. she is as good a federal reserve bank governor as we're going to get. bernanke, i believe, saved our system, as chairman of the federal reserve board. she was his principal deputy. she followed in his steps. i think she understands what he was about. she is absolutely the right choice for it. i, i mean, you couldn't find better-- >> did she give guidance? >> give who guidance? >> yellen give guidance to the chairman? >> to bernanke? i'm sure she did. they worked very closely toget
clinton administration, three years. oecd, the organization for economic cooperation of the economic policy committee, three years. federal reserve bank of san francisco, president and chief executive officer, seven years. federal reserve system, vice chair, three years and currently. >>> is it fair to say that if yellen cannot resolve the problems of the world's economy, nobody can? i ask you, mort. >> well, i think the first thing and her major challenge and job is to resolve...
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of tax rate is the type of rate that hurts the economy, but under the eight years of the clinton administration, 39.6% top tax rate, 20-plus million jobs created. eight years later, when the top tax rate was cut by this to 35%, we 39.6% jobs, that's an apples-to-apples comparison that discredits the notion that lowering the tax rate somehow stimulates growth in the economy when the eight years of the clinton administration as compared to the eight years of the bush administration clearly discredit that theory in the manner that a former president referred to as voo do economics. so, i'm just hopeful as we move forward with this conference committee, we've got big differences, but that we can sit down and endeavor to find common ground, do the business of the american people, keep government open, invest in our economy, protect our social safety net programs and help create prosperity for the greatest number of americans possible. and with that, i yield back the alance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2013, the cha
of tax rate is the type of rate that hurts the economy, but under the eight years of the clinton administration, 39.6% top tax rate, 20-plus million jobs created. eight years later, when the top tax rate was cut by this to 35%, we 39.6% jobs, that's an apples-to-apples comparison that discredits the notion that lowering the tax rate somehow stimulates growth in the economy when the eight years of the clinton administration as compared to the eight years of the bush administration clearly...
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janet yellin in the clinton administration was chairman of the council of economic advisors. but what -- what the word was from the white house was that obama wanted somebody who was a really steady hand in a crisis. >> and yellin was not part of his tight inner circle. >> the financial crisis. summers was. >> correct. and also we have seen from this president that he does tend to like to appoint people that he knows and he's comfortable with. a lot of people are not comfortable with larry summers but barack obama is not one of them. and you had the sense that he had a very high degree of comfort having -- he would have had a high degree of comfort. the problem was there were a lot of people that larry summers rubbed the wrong way over the years. who would not have been comfortable with that job. and it was democrats not republicans and many had h raised the fact that larry on the wrong side of the debate of regulation when we had less of it and should have had more of it and his personality can be alienating. >> this is -- everybody talking about firsts here. i'm not going t
janet yellin in the clinton administration was chairman of the council of economic advisors. but what -- what the word was from the white house was that obama wanted somebody who was a really steady hand in a crisis. >> and yellin was not part of his tight inner circle. >> the financial crisis. summers was. >> correct. and also we have seen from this president that he does tend to like to appoint people that he knows and he's comfortable with. a lot of people are not...
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alice rivlin was head it through two government shutdowns during the clinton administration. >> when the national governmnt shutwn, it is a judgment call, i think come out o the park level. >> the washington times retedly said they have been told to make life as difficult for people as possible. >> exclusive gems for lawmakers on citol hill, whih are funded in part, but not openly stack. in 1870 law called the anti-deficiency law makes it a felony to spend tax payer law if there isn't an ppropriation from congress to cover it. there are expenditures like benefits for seniors and food stamps. >> the house oversight committee said that looking for answers as well and announced it will hold a hearing next wednesday called as difficult as possibl the national park service's implementation of a government shutdown. lou: thank you. shannon bream. a maximum others telling the story of how actions a half-century ago face today. stay with howdy partner. you're not linda. i'm filling in for officer owens. she used double miles from her capital one venture card to take an early vacion. buckle u
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there are profound policy issues that date back to the clinton administration. this week i talked to olympia snow who called them podium thumping beligerants. i said is ted cruz one of them? she said yes, he fits the bill. what do you think about that? >> you would like to think that the ambitions are from governors. i think they are the winners in all of this. p whether it is chris christie. i think they are the adults in the debate. let me point out one thing. despite the function and theater there are two great stories in washington for the markets. number one, the federal reserve is going to stay dovish. number two, the budget deficit is in free fall. we are going to get final numbers in a week. we will be down over 400 billion. it continues to fall and most people don't realize it. one of the reasons why you had stocks at record highs this week even though we know this coundown to crisis is not over. >> how do we get from gridlock to grand bargain we'll turn to the inspiration from tom cruise's iconic character. jerry mcguire. can the sports character, can
there are profound policy issues that date back to the clinton administration. this week i talked to olympia snow who called them podium thumping beligerants. i said is ted cruz one of them? she said yes, he fits the bill. what do you think about that? >> you would like to think that the ambitions are from governors. i think they are the winners in all of this. p whether it is chris christie. i think they are the adults in the debate. let me point out one thing. despite the function and...
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was working in the clinton administration and also happens to be a crisis manager, big-time crisis manager with a real who's who list of clients and the author of "well go figure." a lot has been happening this morning. we came out of a live news conference where president obama was addressing immigration reform. another big plank of his agenda. all of this on the heels of what is just -- i hate to say it. it's logarhea. i hate to say it. i hate to ask. is this somehow to tamp down all the conversation about obama care? >> incomprehensible why the president isn't shirt sleeves rolled up, fixing this problem, letting the american people know that he's right on top of it, hands on president aware that it's a major problem. i'm a supporter of president obama, support obama care, still do. >> immigration an effort to quiet down -- >> to answer your question, it is quite definitely an effort to distract attention. it's not possible and it's bad crisis management. >> he is the president of the entire united states and there are other things going on and immigration is critical. so, is it just th
was working in the clinton administration and also happens to be a crisis manager, big-time crisis manager with a real who's who list of clients and the author of "well go figure." a lot has been happening this morning. we came out of a live news conference where president obama was addressing immigration reform. another big plank of his agenda. all of this on the heels of what is just -- i hate to say it. it's logarhea. i hate to say it. i hate to ask. is this somehow to tamp down...
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came to the united states government through change ofjust at the the administration, as the clinton administrationwas living in the bush administration was arriving. essentially he said, i'm outside your jurisdiction you're never going to get me, but i am, in fact, involved in an international crime but it is my investors who really led me to do it. he then said you can get the investors, you can't get me, and i will cooperate with you. he began telling a story. the principal was, if you could establish the u.s. interest in that fact there were all croaks, and the london court where viktor kozeny stood to lose hundreds of millions of dollars, the courts could not rule in the favor of the is investors because the investors would be -- in the investors, because the investors would be seen as having unclean hands and could not recover their assets as a result. it was effectively a negotiating strategy, but it worked. once the u.s. began its investigation, it threw aside and did not cooperate with the new york district attorney's office in their investigation, which was quite far danced and complete a
came to the united states government through change ofjust at the the administration, as the clinton administrationwas living in the bush administration was arriving. essentially he said, i'm outside your jurisdiction you're never going to get me, but i am, in fact, involved in an international crime but it is my investors who really led me to do it. he then said you can get the investors, you can't get me, and i will cooperate with you. he began telling a story. the principal was, if you could...
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. >> joe berg a former clinton administration official is the executive director. >> we have information. >> snap stands for the supplemental gnaw trigs assistance program. >> the food stamp program. >> in 2008 the federal government officially dropped the term food stamps, partly to fight the stigma associated with that term. most everybody still calls them food stamps even people at the coalition. >> you are prescribed you would like to apply for food stamps. >> bird believes those don't want to go to a government office to find out if they are eligible so his team set up shop at the supermarket. >> 50 percent of our customers are using the snap benefit. >> ivan is the store manager. >> we feel it's a positive thing for the community. >> another part of the effort to reduce the stigma of food stamps was to get rid of the stamps all together. the government benefit is now electronically delivered via ebp cards. they work just like any debit card. food stamp usage has been on the rise since 2000 but it exploded in 2011. now about 47 million do. one big factor was obama's stimulus package
. >> joe berg a former clinton administration official is the executive director. >> we have information. >> snap stands for the supplemental gnaw trigs assistance program. >> the food stamp program. >> in 2008 the federal government officially dropped the term food stamps, partly to fight the stigma associated with that term. most everybody still calls them food stamps even people at the coalition. >> you are prescribed you would like to apply for food...
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policy that aimed to restore hope but for the clinton administration ended in humiliation, defeat andat. america took a long time to recover from that damage to its prides and to its foreign policy. yet in the intervening decades the grip of the war lords has given way to a constitution and a parliamentary government and its first female foreign minister. a recent guest on this program. while piracy has dimensioned, there is still a threat. that's it for tonight's program. you can always contact us on our website, amanpour.com. thanks for watching and good-bye from new york. >>> what started out innocently with teddy bears became anything but at the vma awards in september. a performance that had tongues wagging. >> it became that moment of a singer/song writer, entertaining finding that special moment. >> i thought it was sloppy and i didn't think it was professional enough for her. >> about a woman who most of america knew as wholesome hannah. a disney character living a double life. if her recent appearances have made anything clear. it's that miley isn't minnesota anymore. >> i ca
policy that aimed to restore hope but for the clinton administration ended in humiliation, defeat andat. america took a long time to recover from that damage to its prides and to its foreign policy. yet in the intervening decades the grip of the war lords has given way to a constitution and a parliamentary government and its first female foreign minister. a recent guest on this program. while piracy has dimensioned, there is still a threat. that's it for tonight's program. you can always...
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in 1985 and 1986 the government shutdown twice during the clinton administration over taxes, medicaret. the first lasted for six days. the second dragged on for 21 days. again we are live here on capitol hill. right now the house meeting to try to come up with some sort of a plan. shawn, i'll join you again during the news edge at 11:00. i'm be joined by bob cusack. he's going to tell me what he's been learning since we interviewed him during the 10. >> keep it right here for continuing coverage of the shut down showdown. you can stay up-to-date online. we have a special page dedicated to this looming shut down on myfoxdc.com. >> well still ahead tonight a bombshell announcement from the vatican. the historic move in the works and the reason behind it coming up tonight. frig frightening moments caught on camera. wait till you hear a pack of motorcyclists attacks a driver. we'll show you how it plays out. >> [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, we've always been on the forefront of innovation. when the world called for speed... ♪ ...when the world called for stealth... ♪ ...intellig
in 1985 and 1986 the government shutdown twice during the clinton administration over taxes, medicaret. the first lasted for six days. the second dragged on for 21 days. again we are live here on capitol hill. right now the house meeting to try to come up with some sort of a plan. shawn, i'll join you again during the news edge at 11:00. i'm be joined by bob cusack. he's going to tell me what he's been learning since we interviewed him during the 10. >> keep it right here for continuing...
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>> i worked in the clinton administration and the department that handled international affairs. it was understood among countries that we were all spying on each other. it's a little strange to hear people be so completely shocked. maybe it is because it is a cell phone and feels a little too personal. i tend to think that they know we are doing this and you get caught and then you have to act outraged and this is always sort of what happens. i don't know that there is going to be any really long-term effect of this because i think everybody knows that it was going on already. >> jonah. >> yeah. kind of reminds me of stories you hear a lot about one football team running up the score against the other and should that be against the rule? i think what they are mad at is we are so much better at doing what they do too that they think is unfair. >> steve? >> former french prime minister said exactly what jonah said we're jealous. let's be honest we eavesdrop, too. everyone is listening to everyone else. everywhere it's happening. it is totally phony outrage it's a non-scandal. >> w
>> i worked in the clinton administration and the department that handled international affairs. it was understood among countries that we were all spying on each other. it's a little strange to hear people be so completely shocked. maybe it is because it is a cell phone and feels a little too personal. i tend to think that they know we are doing this and you get caught and then you have to act outraged and this is always sort of what happens. i don't know that there is going to be any...
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. >> then in 1995 and 196 the government shut down twice during the clinton administration over tax,et. the first lasted for six days. the second dragged on for 2121 day, so we're, in familiarin territory apparently.ppar let's hope it repeats fromfrom the early 80s, maybe a fewew hours or a day or so. >> let's hope so. coming up a project focusing on hillary clinton.. dropped by a network. we'll tell you who is taking credit for putting a stop tot the production ahead.rodu >> a fall tornado out west but it's not the time of year that made the twisterst unusual. we'll explain coming up next. >> welcome back. two marine generals areener forced to retire for not checking a base in afghanistan last year. the commandant said the two star generals failed toed secure a base killed by thes taliban. this is video from the attack. general amos said major charles gagne and maimsor jeb sturtevant agreed to retire. it seems there won't be any move deals about hillaryill clinton after all. >> both nbc and the cnn are backing out of projects. nbc says it was' because of the outside protest and
. >> then in 1995 and 196 the government shut down twice during the clinton administration over tax,et. the first lasted for six days. the second dragged on for 2121 day, so we're, in familiarin territory apparently.ppar let's hope it repeats fromfrom the early 80s, maybe a fewew hours or a day or so. >> let's hope so. coming up a project focusing on hillary clinton.. dropped by a network. we'll tell you who is taking credit for putting a stop tot the production ahead.rodu >>...
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open air memorial closed that has not been closed during the reagan administration or the clinton administration? >> deborah, what is your reaction to what he just said? >> it is unbelievable, what they're outraged about is not that 800,000 federal employees were furloughed. i had a chance to watch my daughter's soccer game. a woman who works for social security escape to me, said it was her tenth day, seeing her husband and child live paycheck to paycheck, her husband is a salesman, they live on commission, she didn't know how they were going to pay their mortgage. the question should be asked, why did we have to shut the government down in order to make sure that we could find a way to work together on other issues? >> the sheer non-sensical issue of the man standing there -- >> what ted cruz is arguing about is complaining that the supermarket is shut down, but we can't get to the bread aisle. >> this is your new book? the picture on the cover, tell me about the book, what do you think we can learn from this in relation to what is going on now? >> well, i wrote it really as one mom who happen
open air memorial closed that has not been closed during the reagan administration or the clinton administration? >> deborah, what is your reaction to what he just said? >> it is unbelievable, what they're outraged about is not that 800,000 federal employees were furloughed. i had a chance to watch my daughter's soccer game. a woman who works for social security escape to me, said it was her tenth day, seeing her husband and child live paycheck to paycheck, her husband is a...
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time there was a big -- the media said it was the republicans who were blamed during the clinton administration, but the next election they picked up two senate seats and kept their majority. that was when clinton was being elected. i think the republicans ought to stand by their guns as it were. >> i don't know if we have to bring guns into this. >> their tiny agents -- tiny little guns. >> how will this affect your clientele? will they run wild in the streets? >> i know you are trying to be funny. the federal courts will be affected in two weeks. it is a problem. this is their job. keep doing your job. >> do i have time to ask andy a requesty? >> bill, you said there were a lot of perks in time square. did you pick any of them up and if so can i have any of them? >> we'll talk after the show. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news.com. and if you have a video of your animal doing something you know where to send it. and click on submit a video and we may use it. stay there. we have one final story to talk about. >>> coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye." ret
time there was a big -- the media said it was the republicans who were blamed during the clinton administration, but the next election they picked up two senate seats and kept their majority. that was when clinton was being elected. i think the republicans ought to stand by their guns as it were. >> i don't know if we have to bring guns into this. >> their tiny agents -- tiny little guns. >> how will this affect your clientele? will they run wild in the streets? >> i...
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time there was a big -- the media said it was the republicans who were blamed during the clinton administration, but the next election they picked up two senate seats and kept their majority. that was when clinton was being elected. i think the republicans ought to stand by their guns as it were. >> i don't know if we have to bring guns into this. >> their tiny agents -- tiny little guns. >> how will this affect your clientele? will they run wild in the streets? >> i know you are trying to be funny. the federal courts will be affected in two weeks. it is a problem. this is their job. keep doing your job. >> do i have time to ask andy a requesty? >> bill, you said there were a lot of perks in time square. did you pick any of them up and if so can i have any of them? >> we'll talk after the show. >> do you have a comment on the show? e-mail us at red eye at fox news.com. and if you have a video of your animal doing something you know where to send it. and click on submit a video and we may use it. stay there. we have one final story to talk about. >>> coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye." ret
time there was a big -- the media said it was the republicans who were blamed during the clinton administration, but the next election they picked up two senate seats and kept their majority. that was when clinton was being elected. i think the republicans ought to stand by their guns as it were. >> i don't know if we have to bring guns into this. >> their tiny agents -- tiny little guns. >> how will this affect your clientele? will they run wild in the streets? >> i...
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we could see this happen and we were working on the very same idea and at the end of the clinton administration i knew we didn't have this infrastructure in place to continue to build on what had been accomplished and hold the line on any efforts at retrenchment, we would not be doing our job. so we began to talk and results are they we join forces and thus was born. there were skeptics back then. many people in washington thought it would be impossible to raise the money with the top-notch staff especially on the right. but they underestimated both the talent of this team and the hunger of the country for old and new progressive policies. it attracted experienced practitioners and it began influencing foreign and domestic policy and efforts to put quality health care for every agenda was essential. and it began to seem not so unusual world that this making the case for progressive policies. the combination of progressive values, evidence-based and policy formulations and forceful advocacy has made a unique model in washington and america, but around the world and it was not uncommon for me to
we could see this happen and we were working on the very same idea and at the end of the clinton administration i knew we didn't have this infrastructure in place to continue to build on what had been accomplished and hold the line on any efforts at retrenchment, we would not be doing our job. so we began to talk and results are they we join forces and thus was born. there were skeptics back then. many people in washington thought it would be impossible to raise the money with the top-notch...
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. >>> during the bill clinton administration, the major grammatical question involved the meaning of the word "is" and what that was. the equivalent in the obama administration and the health care rollout disaster apparently is the word "grandfathered." here's jim. >> millions of americans are getting letters like this saying their current plans will be canceled because they're noncompliant with obama care requirements. letters like this one in seattle which say the current plan will be discontinued. >> as of december 31st, my plan would be canceled and i would be automatically rolled in a health care bronze plan. >> his income doesn't qualify for subsidies, so his costs are soaring. >> my premiums would increase approximately 61%. i went from $891 a month to $1437 a month. and also my deductibles all doubled. >> today in congress, hhs secretary sebelius and democratic allies sought to blame all cancellations of policies on insurance policies, not the requirements of obama care. >> insurance companies are cancelling lousy policies with high prices because they can't compete. >> does t
. >>> during the bill clinton administration, the major grammatical question involved the meaning of the word "is" and what that was. the equivalent in the obama administration and the health care rollout disaster apparently is the word "grandfathered." here's jim. >> millions of americans are getting letters like this saying their current plans will be canceled because they're noncompliant with obama care requirements. letters like this one in seattle which...
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if you go back to the last shutdown, the clinton administration versus newt gingrich, that played very republicans. but one reason it played badly is the clinton administration allowed these small spending bills to reopen parts of the government. they did everything they could to show they were being reasonable. this administration just isn't doing that. jon: it's going to be fascinating and again, we'll hear from the president about an hour and a half from now and get his thoughts on all of this. thank you. >> you're welcome. jenna: he's a sign of a boston red sox legend. he's the son of jerry remme. he's being arraigned today. first degree murder charges for the murder of his long time girlfriend and mother of his child. the details of the case and why law enforcement is coming under fire for how they handle it. also new developments in the biker road rage case. nypd confirming a new arrest. more on the man they now have in custody just ahead. ♪ ♪ jon: it all went down not far from our studios in new york city, a father and husband chased for miles and eventually dragged out of his s
if you go back to the last shutdown, the clinton administration versus newt gingrich, that played very republicans. but one reason it played badly is the clinton administration allowed these small spending bills to reopen parts of the government. they did everything they could to show they were being reasonable. this administration just isn't doing that. jon: it's going to be fascinating and again, we'll hear from the president about an hour and a half from now and get his thoughts on all of...
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this symposium was basically a celebration of what the clinton administration views as one of its greatestvements, lasting peace in bosnia. >>> coming up in sports the story of one rising star and his unlikely road to the national hockey league. ♪ ç] >>> you know, people around the world are trying to make some sense of what the government shutdown in washington really means. i spoke with phil earlier, and he told us how the shutdown is effecting the world economy. >> as far as the economy is concerned, the reaction on this side of the atlantic has been muted. is a lot of waiting and seeing, holding your breath. what is happening domestically in the states is not really effecting things economically on the side of the pond. but there is deep concern obviously about the debt ceiling. right now the europeans, it's kind of lukewarm reaction, there has been a hit to the dollar, some of the markets here have gone up or down, but what they are really concerned about is the debt ceiling argument, and if america defaults on its debt, that means the money owed to the various economies around the wo
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the apex conference starting way back in the clinton administration. there are dozens of leaders, presidents and heads of state, and one of the things that they do is they have a photo op. the funny shirt photo op. they show up in shirts that are indigenous to whatever country they're in. there is often snickers and controversy, and these are the sort of op-eds that they're trying to avoid. >> our white house correspondent, mike viqueira, thank you. >>> a skeleton crew is all that remains at nasa control in houston. most other employees have been told to stay home. as heidi zhou castro reports, some employees are taking action. >> reporter: it's quiet at the johnson space center are 90% of the workers furloughed. 3,000 people are told to go home. not all of them are waiting. some are taking action. how many of you all have families? everyone. how many of you are single parents? >> how do you raise children and pay bills when your paycheck is on indefinite hold. these employees also members of the federal union afge are facing that question. >> i have a
the apex conference starting way back in the clinton administration. there are dozens of leaders, presidents and heads of state, and one of the things that they do is they have a photo op. the funny shirt photo op. they show up in shirts that are indigenous to whatever country they're in. there is often snickers and controversy, and these are the sort of op-eds that they're trying to avoid. >> our white house correspondent, mike viqueira, thank you. >>> a skeleton crew is all...
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ambassador to japan during the clinton administration.nt house speaker john boehner said in a statement with his passing the house loses one of its devoted serve ants and the country loses a great statesman. pelosi said, our country mourns the loss of a leader whose authenticity dedication and dep ploimcy will forever serve as a example to all of us. tom foley was 84. >>> the 16-day government shutdown took a toll on the republican party but here's one more negative result of the shutdown seems to be having on the gop. it has hurt ken cuccinelli's chances of winning the gub at a torial race in virginia. terry mccallive holds an 8-point lead. those are a few of the things we thought you should know. time for "news nation" gut check. facebook is relaxing its rules for teenagers now, even as concern escalates over online threats and bullies. 13 to 17-year-olds will have the option to post status updates and videos and photos and comments that can be seen by anyone, not just their friends or friends of friends. that was the previous policy. t
ambassador to japan during the clinton administration.nt house speaker john boehner said in a statement with his passing the house loses one of its devoted serve ants and the country loses a great statesman. pelosi said, our country mourns the loss of a leader whose authenticity dedication and dep ploimcy will forever serve as a example to all of us. tom foley was 84. >>> the 16-day government shutdown took a toll on the republican party but here's one more negative result of the...
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open air memorial closed that has not been closed during the reagan administration or the clinton administration? >> deborah, what is your reaction to what he just said? >> it is unbelievable, what they're outraged about is not that 800,000 federal employees were furloughed. i had a chance to watch my daughter's soccer game. a woman who works for social security escape to me, said it was her tenth day, seeing her husband and child live paycheck to paycheck, her husband is a salesman, they live on commission, she didn't know how they were going to pay their mortgage. the question should be asked, why did we have to shut the government down in order to make sure that we could find a way to work together on other issues? >> the sheer non-sensical issue of the man standing there -- >> what ted cruz is arguing about is complaining that the supermarket is shut down, but we can't get to the bread aisle. >> this is your new book? the picture on the cover, tell me about the book, what do you think we can learn from this in relation to what is going on now? >> well, i wrote it really as one mom who happen
open air memorial closed that has not been closed during the reagan administration or the clinton administration? >> deborah, what is your reaction to what he just said? >> it is unbelievable, what they're outraged about is not that 800,000 federal employees were furloughed. i had a chance to watch my daughter's soccer game. a woman who works for social security escape to me, said it was her tenth day, seeing her husband and child live paycheck to paycheck, her husband is a...
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steve subsequently told me in the clinton administrationed the been in some cases months and years before people were briefed n the existence of it. because nobody ever thought the u.s. itself would be under attack. an art er was kind of era of the by gone cold war and of no use to the current white house. but steve called me and tried to alert me to it. after the vice president got taken off, both condi and i went to the bunker and spent much of the morning and afternoon there with the vice president. >> unfortunately we are out of time. chief of staff from 2006 to 2009 for george walker bush, thank you very much for joining us. > thank you for having me. >> for a d.v.d. aller: of this program, call 1-877-662-7726. for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this q-and-a.org. us at >> next sunday watch part two of our conversation with josh boll on the. >> start off by giving us what you saw with the press, the media and that world. how did you view them? . usually with some hoss tilt it's the natural state of affairs between the white house and the press corp because that's j
steve subsequently told me in the clinton administrationed the been in some cases months and years before people were briefed n the existence of it. because nobody ever thought the u.s. itself would be under attack. an art er was kind of era of the by gone cold war and of no use to the current white house. but steve called me and tried to alert me to it. after the vice president got taken off, both condi and i went to the bunker and spent much of the morning and afternoon there with the vice...