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i'll never forget during the clinton administration one military officer got his leg entangled in thehat moment mrs. clinton said let's stop for a moment and unwind it and go back. let's not have the chandelier come down. he was so mortified. it was all fine in the end but i watched thinking we cannot lose leaders with the chandelier. they lead those leaders on the grand staircase. >> who's doing the escorting and why? >> there the divisions of our military. as the president's military and representatives from those and where their color in the carry colorguard it's a great honor. those gentlemen are really privileged in this capacity. there at the top of their ranks and given a tremendous honor. >> typically it's hail to the chief that we are playing. it wasn't tonight. why wasn't hail to the chief? >> is the president's choice. at the arrival ceremony i was surprised but that i was nice of the 21st ladies were on the podium with the two presidents. oftentimes there standing to the side along with the delegation. we know that before the duties of the chief of protocol lightly adjuste
i'll never forget during the clinton administration one military officer got his leg entangled in thehat moment mrs. clinton said let's stop for a moment and unwind it and go back. let's not have the chandelier come down. he was so mortified. it was all fine in the end but i watched thinking we cannot lose leaders with the chandelier. they lead those leaders on the grand staircase. >> who's doing the escorting and why? >> there the divisions of our military. as the president's...
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not being the kind of president they are accustomed to. >> i remember the clinton administration having similar allegations. kennedy: hillary clinton and christopher hitchens was no fan of the former secretary of state. i want to thank you all for your awesomeness because it's blinding. i'm taking them all home it's taco night. the freedom caucus has a list of demands. i'll ask jim jordan about those demands. he joins me in moments. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ kennedy: california congressman kevin mccarthy is the frontrunner to be speaker of the house. but first he'll have to convince the freedom caucus. and they made a list of demands for their support. what does mccarthy have to do to get the gig? let m
not being the kind of president they are accustomed to. >> i remember the clinton administration having similar allegations. kennedy: hillary clinton and christopher hitchens was no fan of the former secretary of state. i want to thank you all for your awesomeness because it's blinding. i'm taking them all home it's taco night. the freedom caucus has a list of demands. i'll ask jim jordan about those demands. he joins me in moments. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that...
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this is from the clinton administration justice department.n 1973, the department concluded that the indictment or criminal prosecution of a sitting president would impermissibly undermine the capacity of the executive branch to performance constitutionally assigned functions. i'm hoping professor dershowitz is listening. we've been asked to summarize, review the information in support of that conclusion i consider whether any developments lead us to reconsider or disavow that determination. one more sentence. we believe that the conclusion reached by the department in 1972 still represents the best interpretation of the constitution. they are saying, mr. mueller's boss, mr. rosenstein's boss, unless attorney general sessions has rejected the department of justice's position that a sitting president cannot be indicted, so what are we doing? >> sean: you know what they are doing. they are want to set up an impeachment possibility. that is why -- talk about monopoly or any type of board game, how do you go from past go all the way to boardwalk a
this is from the clinton administration justice department.n 1973, the department concluded that the indictment or criminal prosecution of a sitting president would impermissibly undermine the capacity of the executive branch to performance constitutionally assigned functions. i'm hoping professor dershowitz is listening. we've been asked to summarize, review the information in support of that conclusion i consider whether any developments lead us to reconsider or disavow that determination....
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not being the kind of president they are accustomed to. >> i remember the clinton administration havingdy: hillary clinton and christopher hitchens was no fan of the former secretary of state. i want to thank you all for your awesomeness because it's blinding. i'm taking them all home it's taco night. the freedom mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. but he's got work to do. with a sore back. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. get all day minor arth
not being the kind of president they are accustomed to. >> i remember the clinton administration havingdy: hillary clinton and christopher hitchens was no fan of the former secretary of state. i want to thank you all for your awesomeness because it's blinding. i'm taking them all home it's taco night. the freedom mom? dad? hi! i had a very minor fender bender tonight in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything...
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a clinton administration official allowed to speak. and coulter not allowed to speak. uc berkeley had two policies, was, high-profile policy, and unwritten policy they told students about and under this policy the university gets to decide who is a high-profile speaker and impose a curfew, fees, limitations like time, place and manner and it is in the university's discretion. after we filed our lawsuit the university change the policy and the court said we would change it anyway and that wasn't our policy so that is there position today. we have emails referring to the high-profile issue. they changed it to major events policy, that is a more euphemistic way, to decide what is a major event. an entire multipage apparatus of decision-making goes into effect, have to apply eight weeks in advance, they will tell you how much to pay, there is no appeal to that. alan dershowitz was on the national news because the student group wanted to invite him but the university said you have to go through this process and he said i will sue you, he said that on fox news. the next day
a clinton administration official allowed to speak. and coulter not allowed to speak. uc berkeley had two policies, was, high-profile policy, and unwritten policy they told students about and under this policy the university gets to decide who is a high-profile speaker and impose a curfew, fees, limitations like time, place and manner and it is in the university's discretion. after we filed our lawsuit the university change the policy and the court said we would change it anyway and that wasn't...
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office, serving during the clinton administration from 1997 to 2001. she says she is glad diplomatic talks have begun between north and south korea but is nervous when it comes to talks with the u.s. >> what i am troubled by the state department has been gutted, and the question is even if president trump does have a meeting, it will be the beginning and an awful lot of work. >> albrecht says she is worried but hopes the deep problems of north korea being a nuclear power can be resolved. >>> stay with me, a lot more to come. a south bay church up for sale, but where is the money going? >> i pastor, i need to talk to you about the sale of the church? will you talk to me, please? >> dan noyes digs into the controversy and finds out why so many congregation members are upset about this. >>> a late season system will sprinkle your late weekend plans. we'll look at the timeline coming up. >>> later, >>> you know, i still love the guy. i'd like to break his legs, but -- god forgive me for that. >> why is this man angry at the man who wants to succeed him at
office, serving during the clinton administration from 1997 to 2001. she says she is glad diplomatic talks have begun between north and south korea but is nervous when it comes to talks with the u.s. >> what i am troubled by the state department has been gutted, and the question is even if president trump does have a meeting, it will be the beginning and an awful lot of work. >> albrecht says she is worried but hopes the deep problems of north korea being a nuclear power can be...
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you know, the clinton administration went through this when clinton hll his impeachment, all the womens, and was sending cruise missiles into iraq at the time. >> it's incredibly difficult for any human being, particularly a president of the united states, under this kind of pressure to compartmentalize. all the more tragic that president trump didn't put out everything that he knew about contacts with russia from day one of his administration to get this off the table. if there's nothing there, this could have been done with a year ago. unfortunately, he's had it pulled and dragged out of him and out of his administration and here's the result. but the bottom line is, he has people around him focusing on syria, not anything else. they're advising him. hopeful lee -- hopefully he's listening to them. he has to take account of what happened last time that a strike is not a strategy. there was an opportunity a year ago when he struck. he did the right thing, but it wasn't followed up with any kind of comprehensive strategy to take advantage of having used force in syria. >> you've been i
you know, the clinton administration went through this when clinton hll his impeachment, all the womens, and was sending cruise missiles into iraq at the time. >> it's incredibly difficult for any human being, particularly a president of the united states, under this kind of pressure to compartmentalize. all the more tragic that president trump didn't put out everything that he knew about contacts with russia from day one of his administration to get this off the table. if there's nothing...
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president's table, and i was sitting behind him a couple of tables, and this is during president clinton's administration, and they had just found the blue dress, and so it was a very tense time for the president and his wife. know, thinking how difficult it must have been for the just sit there in that crowd with all that had gone on , and going home that day, i said daddy, tell me, how do we as christians deal with things like that? and he said honey, according to to new testament, our job is love. spirit's job to convict and god's job to judge. daddy was asked one time what was the greatest surprise of his life, and he said the brevity of it. reverend graham: it has been a difficult time, but there were a few times that i thought that i was dying. i remember one night in the hospital, two nights in the hospital, i thought i was dying. and my whole life came before me. and i did not say to the lord, i am a preacher, i preached to many people. i said oh, lord, i am a sinner. i still need your forgiveness. i still need your cross. lord to give me peace in my heart, and he did, a eace that has not left me
president's table, and i was sitting behind him a couple of tables, and this is during president clinton's administration, and they had just found the blue dress, and so it was a very tense time for the president and his wife. know, thinking how difficult it must have been for the just sit there in that crowd with all that had gone on , and going home that day, i said daddy, tell me, how do we as christians deal with things like that? and he said honey, according to to new testament, our job is...
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>> that was in the clinton administration in the 1990's. >> how is social media changed it? i'm sure people are on the internet. >> there are some he things going on. reading activities of the socialn and with the media, you can see that in real time instead of having to wait. for anst a few hours article to come up. it's instantaneous. >> i wonder if any countries around the world and their leaders have also reprobated these direct role since it worked so well the united states. >> i don't know, but i know there are some presidential sites that host their own easter egg role every year. i was in ohio for a family birthday and the national historic site is hosting. we will probably have some snow. >> let's talk about the most recent president. two terms of the obama administration. they had young children. host thehe obamas white house easter egg hunt? >> the president plays basketball, he is a huge fan of basketball. plays on the white house passable court. michelle obama really throw her time was interested in promoting active, healthy lifestyle through good nutrition and
>> that was in the clinton administration in the 1990's. >> how is social media changed it? i'm sure people are on the internet. >> there are some he things going on. reading activities of the socialn and with the media, you can see that in real time instead of having to wait. for anst a few hours article to come up. it's instantaneous. >> i wonder if any countries around the world and their leaders have also reprobated these direct role since it worked so well the...
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behavior is rise to the level of an impeachable offense frankly the standards set during bill clinton administration suggest that's a pretty low bar the republicans were able to impeach bill clinton on civil perjury and the likelihood is we might already see donald trump as has committed that based on some of the current legal actions we have just rosen stand for. yes so this is interesting the way muller gets gets ultimately terminated is rosenstein has to go so the president and states could dismiss rosenstein have been replaced with a loyalist that would agree to fire miller or shake up something between sessions and rosenstein to make that happen at the end of the day the president cannot directly fire moeller but he can fire the person who has that authority and replace that person with somebody who will in fact terminate bob mueller the f.b.i. raid on the president's lawyer michael cohen do you think that is the end of attorney client privilege or do you go to discus juice is the cord signed off on the war in the war was legal. that's right that's the justice system working and this would not
behavior is rise to the level of an impeachable offense frankly the standards set during bill clinton administration suggest that's a pretty low bar the republicans were able to impeach bill clinton on civil perjury and the likelihood is we might already see donald trump as has committed that based on some of the current legal actions we have just rosen stand for. yes so this is interesting the way muller gets gets ultimately terminated is rosenstein has to go so the president and states could...
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it is hard in the clinton administrations, when in fact there were detailed, well prepared meetings of various -- principles that were involved in decision making. and, i think that it is unclear at the moment, how that works. president trump seems to just kind of make decisions or tweet before that kind of consultation has taken place. john bolton is somebody that has -- has not always exhibited collegiality when he has been in government before. what is needed. one thing to respond to this attack. it needs to be done militarily. it needs to be done in a strategy. we do not know what the strategy is, since last week, president trump was saying he was going to withdraw troops. and, and, now he is, he is, kind of, we have no idea, what direction it is going. so, i will be very interested, also, to the extent that an outcider can follow the decision making process to see how a strategy is formulated. what has to be happening immediately. what's medium term. what's long term. you better than anyone, because i have listened to you so much on this. know the tragedy of syria. and that in so
it is hard in the clinton administrations, when in fact there were detailed, well prepared meetings of various -- principles that were involved in decision making. and, i think that it is unclear at the moment, how that works. president trump seems to just kind of make decisions or tweet before that kind of consultation has taken place. john bolton is somebody that has -- has not always exhibited collegiality when he has been in government before. what is needed. one thing to respond to this...
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had a change in administration from clinton to bush and the hard line policy became prominent the results of the two thousand summit weren't sustained. don young was unification minister under the next south korean president roh moo hyun who continued his predecessor's sunshine policy in two thousand and five chung delivered an invitation to kim jong il for another summit and two years later president roh stepped over the border with then chief of staff the current president and watching on. your team and this line is the wall that has been dividing our people for the last half century this staffer will demolish the four be the wall and heal our people's suffering. it was two years after north korea pledged at the six party talks to give up its nuclear program in exchange for economic aid to monroe signed another peace declaration agreeing to implement that six party deal but it was never enforced. on october fourth. with two thousand and seven there was a great agreement after the south korean presidential election two months later that green agreement went straight to the garbage north
had a change in administration from clinton to bush and the hard line policy became prominent the results of the two thousand summit weren't sustained. don young was unification minister under the next south korean president roh moo hyun who continued his predecessor's sunshine policy in two thousand and five chung delivered an invitation to kim jong il for another summit and two years later president roh stepped over the border with then chief of staff the current president and watching on....
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stephen: he also served as deputy secretary of the interior in bill clinton's administration. john: these are known problems. these are infrastructure investments. stephen: we dug through the inspection records for all seven dams. and while each said that the dam was satisfactory for continued use, we also found safety concerns similar to those noted in oroville's inspection records before the spillway failed. cracks and voids in the spillway at cedar springs dam in san bernardino county. in plumas county, cracks in the spillway at frenchman dam, and deterioration or settling of the dam itself at grizzly valley. in los angeles county, cracking, spalling, and erosion in the spillway at pyramid dam. male: they don't have the adequate knowledge to maintain those facilities. stephen: this former dwr engineer and this former dwr administrator both say these issues show a culture of inattention, lack of follow-up, and failure to maintain critical structures. both men asked us to hide their identities for fear they would lose their pensions for speaking out. male: it's my feeling the
stephen: he also served as deputy secretary of the interior in bill clinton's administration. john: these are known problems. these are infrastructure investments. stephen: we dug through the inspection records for all seven dams. and while each said that the dam was satisfactory for continued use, we also found safety concerns similar to those noted in oroville's inspection records before the spillway failed. cracks and voids in the spillway at cedar springs dam in san bernardino county. in...
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april ryan has been covering the white house since january 1997, the second term of the clinton administration, she covered him, george w. bush, barack obama, the beginning of the donald trump administration, interviewed first ladies, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama. april is really reporter of color who regularly covers this beat, and she just gets a lot of grief for it. one of the things i did in preparing for this was to go back over the last year and a half, seeing what happened to you. someone has given it to her again. that is not even half of it. >> that is the public stuff, you don't know what is going on behind the scenes. >> >> is sean spicer telling you not to do that. don't shake your head. >> did i shake my head or make a face? >> i don't think i did anything. >> lost my head. >> what happened? >> i don't know. he is probably watching hey, sean. he likes to talk about me on fox. >> you had a question about the trump administration in terms of perception and trying to give you an answer and you were looking, pressing as reporters do, asking until they get an answer and
april ryan has been covering the white house since january 1997, the second term of the clinton administration, she covered him, george w. bush, barack obama, the beginning of the donald trump administration, interviewed first ladies, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama. april is really reporter of color who regularly covers this beat, and she just gets a lot of grief for it. one of the things i did in preparing for this was to go back over the last year and a half, seeing what happened...
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a senior hill aide i spoke to said this would have never happened in the clinton administration because she would have taken so much flack from the foreign policy, that foreign policy jusen inal for dealing with a dictator. you're not supposed to deal with them. what about human rights? trump showed us early on that is not his main priority. young know, b chummy with saudi arabia and just more looking for the deal than the details. we still have three americans detained in north korea. we're not playing with an honest brokeright now. robert: dan, could the u.s. accept a nuclear armed north korea as long as they agree to peaceful terms with south korea an tthe rest of world? dan: not on the basis the president has established these negotiations. i mean, if that is rolled back, in all kinds of ways he'll be judged as having caved. if that's allowed. in the same way we're dealing with in that iss is front and center. the whole purpose of ending strategic patience, sabre rattling, was to saye will not abide by nuclear weapons for north korea. so i don'tow see he can give in on that. now, th
a senior hill aide i spoke to said this would have never happened in the clinton administration because she would have taken so much flack from the foreign policy, that foreign policy jusen inal for dealing with a dictator. you're not supposed to deal with them. what about human rights? trump showed us early on that is not his main priority. young know, b chummy with saudi arabia and just more looking for the deal than the details. we still have three americans detained in north korea. we're...
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>> that was in the clinton administration in the 1990s. >> how has social media changed it? i'm sure people are sending pictures or on the internet. >> absolutely. there are so many things going on from games to, of course, the easter egg rolls, reading activities with the children and with the benefit of social media, you can now see that in realtime instead of having to wait even, you know, just a few hours for an internet article to come up. it's literally instantaneous. >> amplifying the event over and over again. i wonder if any other countries around the world and their leaders have also replicated the easter egg roll since it works so well here in the united states. >> you know, that's a good question. i don't know, but i know that there are some presidential sites that host their own easter egg rolls every year. i was just in mentor, ohio, for a family birthday, the garfield historical site is hosting one this year. we'll probably have some snow. >> let's talk about our most recent presidents. two terms of the obama administration. they had young children, themselves
>> that was in the clinton administration in the 1990s. >> how has social media changed it? i'm sure people are sending pictures or on the internet. >> absolutely. there are so many things going on from games to, of course, the easter egg rolls, reading activities with the children and with the benefit of social media, you can now see that in realtime instead of having to wait even, you know, just a few hours for an internet article to come up. it's literally instantaneous....
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he served with the clinton administration from 1997 to 2001. she said she's glad diplomatic talks have begun with north korea. >> i'm troubled by that the state department has been gutted. if you're going to do diplomacy, you need diplomats. even if president trump does have a meeting, it will be the beginning and an awful lot of work. >> albright said she is worried but hopes the deproblems of north korea being a nuclear power can be resolved. it's 5:10. lisa is here tracking clouds out there and the possibility of some precip. >> just a little bit. our shot this morning pretty interesting. you can see the clouds here. it's certainly cool. it has been a cool couple of days. looking at 55 in san francisco, 56 in oakland, upper 40s in the north bay. there are a few showers out there. likely you won't see any. we'll tell you when it's going to warm up in a few minutes. >> ahead, a local country club facing claims of racism. some say it been happening for years. plus -- >> i need to talk to you about the sale of the church. will you talk to me, pl
he served with the clinton administration from 1997 to 2001. she said she's glad diplomatic talks have begun with north korea. >> i'm troubled by that the state department has been gutted. if you're going to do diplomacy, you need diplomats. even if president trump does have a meeting, it will be the beginning and an awful lot of work. >> albright said she is worried but hopes the deproblems of north korea being a nuclear power can be resolved. it's 5:10. lisa is here tracking...
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in this particular cartoon about the clinton administration, we see the white house as a symbol for the administration policy on being involved in treaty negotiations. if you know the constitution, you know it's not the president who signs treaties, it's congress. ol in aave the capita barricade between the two, and a generic congressman saying they can't do that, that we haven't agreed to anything yet. explicating also for his viewers, the people who to hispen "the post" editorial cartoons that there are constitutional differences between the white house and the u.s. capitol and their occupants. finally, we have a cartoon ,uring the bush administration george w. bush administration. mr. block believes strongly in separation of church and state. he believed that funding for religious groups violated that. one way he depicted it, of course, is by showing the newspaper headline. the guy rolling his eye and looking at the steeple of the white house, emphasizing the point that mr. block believed that george w. bush had a strong affiliation with religious groups. christian religious groups i
in this particular cartoon about the clinton administration, we see the white house as a symbol for the administration policy on being involved in treaty negotiations. if you know the constitution, you know it's not the president who signs treaties, it's congress. ol in aave the capita barricade between the two, and a generic congressman saying they can't do that, that we haven't agreed to anything yet. explicating also for his viewers, the people who to hispen "the post" editorial...
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or do you want more light touch market-based right which is pioneered in the clinton administration and serve the economy so well in till 2015. we took a look and determine the better approach was to return to what they imposed in 2015 and at the insistence of the previous presidents these regulations would be treated as a utility. the argument we made is that if you want something to operate like a slow-moving utility there's no a better way to ensure by regulating it as such. i spoke with people all across the country and they want more access. they want competition in the internet to be better, faster, and cheaper. to ensure that we need to make sure companies can build these networks. building and internet infrastructure requires a lot of expenses. were hopeful that by moving back to these market-based regulations we can return to that framework from 1996 all the way until -- we've empowered the federal trade commission to take action we've imposed a transparency rule that requires internet service providers to be clear with consumers and commission about what they're doing. our fra
or do you want more light touch market-based right which is pioneered in the clinton administration and serve the economy so well in till 2015. we took a look and determine the better approach was to return to what they imposed in 2015 and at the insistence of the previous presidents these regulations would be treated as a utility. the argument we made is that if you want something to operate like a slow-moving utility there's no a better way to ensure by regulating it as such. i spoke with...
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of dark back in the day when they really existed were created and celebrated by the bill clinton administration in russia right that whole you know we saved we got boris yeltsin elected you know there's you know so these these these latest sanctions really again are quite toothless the intention is that they can force what they call all of darks to overthrow putin in a coup this is been the liberal hope predator is knowing they can't win an election the fear of trying a policy you know that's what will you will you have liberals they can't win elections and then you double down on policies they don't have any why do you do not have a relation because this is what the foreign policy experts on russia in the west who fundamentally mis understand russia all of the time that russian soldiers back of a postage stamp who got rid of the oligarchs and leashed them to the power of the state that's why there aren't any all of our experts say unlike say jeff bezos or unlike ukraine russia who are still going. to have a couple of points i think that basically of the sanctions today is that will spot today
of dark back in the day when they really existed were created and celebrated by the bill clinton administration in russia right that whole you know we saved we got boris yeltsin elected you know there's you know so these these these latest sanctions really again are quite toothless the intention is that they can force what they call all of darks to overthrow putin in a coup this is been the liberal hope predator is knowing they can't win an election the fear of trying a policy you know that's...
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clinton, condoleezza rice. things were good in the bush administration, clinton administration, even the obama administration. secretary of state, it was, okay, the president deserves his team. this is mostly about trump, if not all about trump. >> it is. a democratic member who is not in a red state, not up for reelection, you're listening to what your base is saying, and they want to resist. they want to fight him at all costs. mike pompeo is qualified for this position, but clearly, the senate caucus want to fight trump tooth and nail. you do have this handful of red state democrats who view this as an opportunity to break from the natural party, to side with the president which is why you're seeing heidkamp vote for this nominee, but you'll probably also see joe donnelly vote for this nominee, probably one or two more. they'll barely scrape by. there are two other nominees, gina haspel, cia director. most of these don't want to be voting no most of the time. maybe they'll vote against one of them, but not all three of them as liberal members do. >> the argument is the president deserves his team even if i
clinton, condoleezza rice. things were good in the bush administration, clinton administration, even the obama administration. secretary of state, it was, okay, the president deserves his team. this is mostly about trump, if not all about trump. >> it is. a democratic member who is not in a red state, not up for reelection, you're listening to what your base is saying, and they want to resist. they want to fight him at all costs. mike pompeo is qualified for this position, but clearly,...
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daily caller reporting that quite a few people from the obama administration and from the clinton administration have made their way to the top of the upper echelons of facebook. >> they have. and they clearly have used that material that's in there, that information to create their plit capolitical organizations. and you just have to let people know what's going to happen. you want to submit data here, understand they're going to sell it to somebody and it's wrong. lou: the political issue is a profound one and that is are we going to tax the internet. should transactions, should revenue be taxed from the web at the same levels as in brick and mortar transactions. >> if you make a profit you get taxed no matter what you do and they should too. they should not be any different. they're a worldwide consumer and i think they should be taxed. lou: but this is also facebook and twitter, other powerful -- amazon. very powerful organizations and they're spending a lot of money lobbying to ensure that they move forward with as few taxeses as possible which is fair, the american way. but what is not fai
daily caller reporting that quite a few people from the obama administration and from the clinton administration have made their way to the top of the upper echelons of facebook. >> they have. and they clearly have used that material that's in there, that information to create their plit capolitical organizations. and you just have to let people know what's going to happen. you want to submit data here, understand they're going to sell it to somebody and it's wrong. lou: the political...
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since then secretary of state madeleine albright went to north korea at the area end of the clinton administrationa sign the meeting is likely on. there has been doubts, the way the president almost casually announced that he would be willing to have a meeting with kim. doubts whether it would take place or too many roadblocks. the fact he felt confident enough to send the cia director to pyongyang to meet with kim jong-un is a sign they are laying the groundwork, trying to figure out what some of the details would be, what the deliverables they say may be from this kind of meeting. to plan a formal agenda. vonnie: will we find out anything that went on? the atmosphere in the room, how many people came with mike pompeo and kim jong-un? are workingde, we very hard to get those details, how the trip came about, what took place, what the atmosphere was? -- it gave theo u.s. the closest look at the new -- relatively new north korean leader, in power for seven years. the contact with the u.s. has been limited so he is the new personality for the u.s. to get a sense of how the personal dynamics will wor
since then secretary of state madeleine albright went to north korea at the area end of the clinton administrationa sign the meeting is likely on. there has been doubts, the way the president almost casually announced that he would be willing to have a meeting with kim. doubts whether it would take place or too many roadblocks. the fact he felt confident enough to send the cia director to pyongyang to meet with kim jong-un is a sign they are laying the groundwork, trying to figure out what some...
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you look at the clinton administration, they sent people out on sunday show to talk about a video causingazi and it was false. howie: that was a huge story. >> it was but yet this was merely a question of timing that was coming out. there were no lives lost. howie: just briefly, just briefly, enormous media attention, speculation against case with michael cohen, whether cohen is going to flip, what do you make of the sheer volume of coverage? >> i think it's unprecedented and what i find fascinating when i watch news these days which i try to watch less, it seems to be more speculative if he does this, we hear this might happen. none of it is based on fact. it's just a lot of speculation. if somebody did something outside the scope of the relationship to donald trump in some ways, that doesn't make the president complicit in anything. howie: there has not been a white house communication director since hope hicks, will there be one? >> i don't know that it matters. he kind of does, he has a talented team. howie: is he his own communications director? >> he is in a way. the structure went
you look at the clinton administration, they sent people out on sunday show to talk about a video causingazi and it was false. howie: that was a huge story. >> it was but yet this was merely a question of timing that was coming out. there were no lives lost. howie: just briefly, just briefly, enormous media attention, speculation against case with michael cohen, whether cohen is going to flip, what do you make of the sheer volume of coverage? >> i think it's unprecedented and what i...
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>> i am working with my catalog the different offensives from the clinton administration and dossier and all the way to mueller and james comey and andrew mccabe and folks in the justice department. >> lou: we can call them the dirty dozen, congressman because that's what they amount to. >> many have been fired and some demoted. and i think what is going to happen, lou. i want to present that to sessions and huber and he knows what to look for but the ig report drops. it should have been done by now involving how comey and loretta lynch handemmed the hillary case. that could impthose -- the ig long awaited and deferred report. it looks like the potential much being a scandal all of its own. and your thoughts on the prosfekts now? >> we know that mccabe got fired because of that investigation. we know that strzok and page text messages were found in that investigation. my hope is that people like strzok can be fired and removed from the gflt and face prosecution warranted based on the evidence. >> lou: should rosen stien be fired for writing the week after supporting the investigation
>> i am working with my catalog the different offensives from the clinton administration and dossier and all the way to mueller and james comey and andrew mccabe and folks in the justice department. >> lou: we can call them the dirty dozen, congressman because that's what they amount to. >> many have been fired and some demoted. and i think what is going to happen, lou. i want to present that to sessions and huber and he knows what to look for but the ig report drops. it...
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opponents casting serious doubt on the attorney general's independence in connection with the clinton administration. >> i was appalled i'm not a fan of her but how you sent their and say i have information about you and it is classified. i think that is appalling that was in the book. >> it does peek my interest but there are several details there. >> he didn't want to be hugged by the president either. [laughter] and to have higher loyalty as attorney general? >> at the same time after all of this stuff opening the investigation again she called him into her office and gives him a big hug which was very uncomfortable for him and said congratulations you did a great job and praised him up and down with the hillary thing. and when he left he felt like he was chewed out. if i was limited lynch i would be out there. >> clearly there is this dimension of public office that people are putting forth a pretense of somebody else behind the scenes i think a fair criticism is he is overly convinced of his own greatness that he has decided to tell the world that there is more damning information coming out ab
opponents casting serious doubt on the attorney general's independence in connection with the clinton administration. >> i was appalled i'm not a fan of her but how you sent their and say i have information about you and it is classified. i think that is appalling that was in the book. >> it does peek my interest but there are several details there. >> he didn't want to be hugged by the president either. [laughter] and to have higher loyalty as attorney general? >> at...
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if you look at the history of off-year elections, particularly two years into a new administration, remember clinton lost the house and senate, obama lost the house and almost lost the senate, we know the wind will be in our face, we're not sure if it's a category three, four, or five. but i'm hoping we can hold the senate and the principal reason for that, even if we were to lose the house and be stymied legislatively, we could still approve appointments, which is a huge part of what we do.
if you look at the history of off-year elections, particularly two years into a new administration, remember clinton lost the house and senate, obama lost the house and almost lost the senate, we know the wind will be in our face, we're not sure if it's a category three, four, or five. but i'm hoping we can hold the senate and the principal reason for that, even if we were to lose the house and be stymied legislatively, we could still approve appointments, which is a huge part of what we do.
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we know that because john deutsch, former cia director during the clinton administration in fact was pardoned by bill clinton just before he was going to take a plea agreement because he had done exactly that. arthel: i want to confirm that you said that director comey did break the law by sharing his memos, four of his memos with his friend columbia law professor danielle richmond, also a former federal prosecutor. he intended to get the information to the public and the media designed to continue the fbi's investigation without political interference. again, did mr. comey break the law in the process? >> if they contained classified material that did not been declassified, then yeah, he potentially broke federal law. arthel: do you think there's sufficient reason for attorney general sessions to probe the former fbi director and the former democratic nominee who is hillary clinton? >> yeah, i think there's more than sufficient information there to reopen the investigation that comey closed on hillary clinton. and an investigation into whether the fbi director disclosed classified in
we know that because john deutsch, former cia director during the clinton administration in fact was pardoned by bill clinton just before he was going to take a plea agreement because he had done exactly that. arthel: i want to confirm that you said that director comey did break the law by sharing his memos, four of his memos with his friend columbia law professor danielle richmond, also a former federal prosecutor. he intended to get the information to the public and the media designed to...