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free trade agreement and significantly financial deregulation was taking place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach bliley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper speculating role commercial banks were playing in the stock market using in part their own customers money they were seriously self-serving some said greedy and place not only the financial sector but the entire economy and per carry a spare and when those banks speculative bets went bad the markets melted down crashing with contagion not only amongst the banks but other companies and other sectors of the economy for the last years of the clinton administration the economy was booming with excellent growth the last year in one nine hundred ninety nine g.d.p. was four point eight percent but the us federal government actually had a budge
free trade agreement and significantly financial deregulation was taking place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach bliley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper speculating role commercial...
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and the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.whatever benefits the united states country who is were members of the wto china was getting those and there was no prospect of their being taken away by admitting china into wto we won confessions that substantially improved commercial access for -- for u.s. firms in china. that was the right thing to do. >> next, national security advisor john bolton talks about the relationship between president trump and the north korean leader. we'll be right back. h korean le. we will be right tuesday december 4th i have opportunity to interview white wohouse national security avers john bolton. but the annual wall street journal ceo counsel in washington. m i began by asking is him about north korea. and the president previous comments thatut he and north korean leader kim jong-un have, quote, fallen in love. >> the president i think has established a very strong personal relationship with kim jong-un. i thinkbo i have a relationship with kim jong-un he said at the lunch we have with in singapor
and the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.whatever benefits the united states country who is were members of the wto china was getting those and there was no prospect of their being taken away by admitting china into wto we won confessions that substantially improved commercial access for -- for u.s. firms in china. that was the right thing to do. >> next, national security advisor john bolton talks about the relationship between president trump and the north korean...
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nafta bike in 1983 and 94 was a tough sell for the clinton administration. for geostrategic reasons. it is not obvious to me that they could've gotten it through the senate. and i think the reason is pretty straightforward. it turns out in terms of a political assailant. if you think you lost your job because of foreign competition that really hurts. if you think that this has been somewhat cheaper goods. which you are by the way. you don't really notice it. they are really affected the people that benefit are all of our all of us and it's much more diffuse. interest groups and lobbies in quickly that are going to amplify that message at all. it's clear that globalization has have some effects on american competitiveness in some areas. but the loss of manufacturing jobs and that suggests maybe if we hadn't been doing quite as much other activity in other places. we would've found the money to be more competitive with some of those industries as well. right there. and then i see a hand in the back. will get to you guys. >> you mentioned at one point the 80% o
nafta bike in 1983 and 94 was a tough sell for the clinton administration. for geostrategic reasons. it is not obvious to me that they could've gotten it through the senate. and i think the reason is pretty straightforward. it turns out in terms of a political assailant. if you think you lost your job because of foreign competition that really hurts. if you think that this has been somewhat cheaper goods. which you are by the way. you don't really notice it. they are really affected the people...
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former solicitor general ken starr who served as the independent counsel investigating the clinton administration. this is 90 minutes.
former solicitor general ken starr who served as the independent counsel investigating the clinton administration. this is 90 minutes.
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the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.atever benefits united states gave countries, china was getting those and there was no prospect of being taken away. by admitting china, we won a whole set of concessions that substantially improved commercial access for u.s. firms in china and that was the right thing to do. it would have been irresponsible not to do that. >> we are going to take a break and come i can't believe it. that grandpa's nose is performing "flight of the bumblebee?" ♪ no, you goof. i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. nice. i know, right? ♪ [nose plays a jazzy saxophone tune] believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. pai'm open to that.medicare? lower premiums? extra benefits? it's open enrollment. time to open the laptop... ...and compare medicare health plans. why? because plans change, so can your health needs. so, be open-minded. look at everything - like prescription drug plans... oh, and medicare advantage plans from private in
the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.atever benefits united states gave countries, china was getting those and there was no prospect of being taken away. by admitting china, we won a whole set of concessions that substantially improved commercial access for u.s. firms in china and that was the right thing to do. it would have been irresponsible not to do that. >> we are going to take a break and come i can't believe it. that grandpa's nose is performing...
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in the clinton administration, the people were well suited for that period. this will be a very different period than john kelly, reince priebus or chief of staff. you make a very good point, president trump, everything centers around him. it's not the traditional role. i think the bottom line is you have to have trust, a compatibili compatibility, philosophy and ability to communicate with the president if you're chief of staff or any key cabinet position. that's not proven to be the case. >> the fact that we are heading into a period of two years under which the president is under serious legal scrutiny implicated in these crimes. we saw the mueller filings come down late friday. this is a hell of a job for anybody. >> that's an understatement even though it's a big statement. he's under siege in washington but will also need someone with political bones. >> the new york times is writing about that. there's a piece talk about john kelly wasn't the guy that came in ready for the re-elect. based on my reporting and source, john kelly was made a big deal that
in the clinton administration, the people were well suited for that period. this will be a very different period than john kelly, reince priebus or chief of staff. you make a very good point, president trump, everything centers around him. it's not the traditional role. i think the bottom line is you have to have trust, a compatibili compatibility, philosophy and ability to communicate with the president if you're chief of staff or any key cabinet position. that's not proven to be the case....
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it was a tough time. >> the door stayed locked for months until david gergen joined the clinton administration >> i went to the clintons and said, can we open the door, please? and they said, yeah, let's open it. and it was seen as a symbol of, we're going to have a new day. and we began inviting reporters for dinner. they needed to spend time with the president and understand they're professionals too. it gradually healed itself. >> so can the relationship between this white house press operation and its press corps be healed? >> i think they're less interested in getting to a better relationship with the press than they are in using the press as a foil. >>> ahead, behind the scenes in the briefing room. >> it's smaller than it looks on tv. and kind of smells like socks. at t-mobile get the unlimited plan with the latest phones included for $40 dollars! we're included? included! ♪ ♪ at t-mobile get the unlimited plan and the latest phones included for $40 dollars. feels so good to be included. i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh.
it was a tough time. >> the door stayed locked for months until david gergen joined the clinton administration >> i went to the clintons and said, can we open the door, please? and they said, yeah, let's open it. and it was seen as a symbol of, we're going to have a new day. and we began inviting reporters for dinner. they needed to spend time with the president and understand they're professionals too. it gradually healed itself. >> so can the relationship between this white...
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couldn't imagine under the reagan administration, under the bush administration, under the clinton administration or an obama administration whenever a so-called ally of the united states would act so brazenly against a journalist and basic human rights because the so-called ally would be afraid of the retribution and the combination that would come from the america of economic military and moral strength. when america retreats from these alliances and connections it has ramifications. it has economic implications of somebody managed much broader than virtually anyone realizes. and at this moment in time, based upon pretty much the consensus from our intelligence community, it's not america but leaving the path, it's china in terms of setting the standards. i'm going to speak about how we grapple with the social media, an enterprise that was born out of this country when america's retreats and doesn't weigh in and see if leadership on an issue like privacy and gdp are, that is a challenge. when we think about our world moving from the world we already have in america with 10 billion internet of t
couldn't imagine under the reagan administration, under the bush administration, under the clinton administration or an obama administration whenever a so-called ally of the united states would act so brazenly against a journalist and basic human rights because the so-called ally would be afraid of the retribution and the combination that would come from the america of economic military and moral strength. when america retreats from these alliances and connections it has ramifications. it has...
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the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.atever benefits united states gave countries, china was getting those and there was no prospect of being taken away. by admitting china, we won a whole set of concessions that substantially improved commercial access for u.s. firms in china and that was the right thing to do. it would have been irresponsible not to do that. >> we are going to take a break >> we are going to take a break and come once i started looking for it was a no-brainer. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switched. the geico app makes it easy to manage my policy. i can pay my bill, add a new driver, or even file a claim. woo, hey now! that's a win-win. thank you! switch to geico®. it's a win-win. as one of the nation's largest investors in infrastructure, we don't just help power the american dream, we're part of it. this is our era. this is america's energy era. nextera energy. i'm ray and i quit smoking with chantix. i tried to quit smoking for years on my own. i
the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.atever benefits united states gave countries, china was getting those and there was no prospect of being taken away. by admitting china, we won a whole set of concessions that substantially improved commercial access for u.s. firms in china and that was the right thing to do. it would have been irresponsible not to do that. >> we are going to take a break >> we are going to take a break and come once i started looking for...
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in the clinton administration, he was u.s.assador to the european union undersecretary of commerce under secretary of state, deputy secretary of the treasury and special representative of the president on matters retaining the holocaust area issues, and in the obama and trump administration's he continues his work on the holocaust as a special advisor to the state department. professor jonathan turley, a nationally recognized legal scholar and analyst who is frequently appearing on various network programs. he has had a distinguished career as a lawyer. he is a professor of public interest law at george washington university. today, the lead counsel on the last impeachment trial in the senate, and during the clinton impeachment represented the attorneys general and also testified on matters of whether the president could be impeached on issues related to lying, i guess is the only way to put that. the honorable kenneth w starr, who served as the united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit, to then u.s. att
in the clinton administration, he was u.s.assador to the european union undersecretary of commerce under secretary of state, deputy secretary of the treasury and special representative of the president on matters retaining the holocaust area issues, and in the obama and trump administration's he continues his work on the holocaust as a special advisor to the state department. professor jonathan turley, a nationally recognized legal scholar and analyst who is frequently appearing on various...
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door stayed locked for months -- >> i'm deeply honored. >> until david gergen joined the clinton administration. >> i went to the clintons and said, can we open the door, please? and they said, yeah, let's open it. and it was seen as a symbol of, we're going to have a new day. and we began inviting reporters for dinner. they needed to spend time with the 3resz press and understand they're professionals, too. it gradually healed itself. >> so can the relationship between this white house press operation and its press corps be healed? >> i think they're less interested in getting to a better relationship with the press than they are in using the press as a foil. >>> ahead, behind the scenes in the briefing room. >> it's smaller than it looks on tv. and kind of smells like socks. knuts in a sickle 29 sickles in a galleon. 17 hermione's wand. vine wood. 10 3/4. okay, ron's favorite... chudley cannons. hmm... he's good. nobody knows the wizarding world like we do... barnes & noble. they work together doing important stuff. the hitch? like you, your cells get hungry. feed them... with centrum® micron
door stayed locked for months -- >> i'm deeply honored. >> until david gergen joined the clinton administration. >> i went to the clintons and said, can we open the door, please? and they said, yeah, let's open it. and it was seen as a symbol of, we're going to have a new day. and we began inviting reporters for dinner. they needed to spend time with the 3resz press and understand they're professionals, too. it gradually healed itself. >> so can the relationship between...
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and yet in many ways the clinton administration felt that koresh had left them no alternative. >> theere was david koresh. and i do not think the united states government is responsible for the fact that a bunch of fanatics decided to kill themselves. and i'm sorry that they killed their children. >> it was proved later that the davidians lit that building on fire themselves. but there were literally millions of americans who absolutely believed that the government had murdered those people. >> this whole situation started with violence. it was not justified, not provoked when the atf went in there. and it ended in violence that was not justified and not provoked. >> waco was proof positive to many of these people that this was an aggressive, predatory federal government and now we have to fight back, like the minutemen in 1776, to bear arms to defend their own rights. >> this is the michigan militia, a self-proclaimed fighting force of ordinary citizens preparing to defend themselves against the federal government. >> you will be receiving live fire over your heads this morning. >> t
and yet in many ways the clinton administration felt that koresh had left them no alternative. >> theere was david koresh. and i do not think the united states government is responsible for the fact that a bunch of fanatics decided to kill themselves. and i'm sorry that they killed their children. >> it was proved later that the davidians lit that building on fire themselves. but there were literally millions of americans who absolutely believed that the government had murdered...
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jack quinn, you served as white house counsel in the clinton administration. this? what does this mean that this judge essentially gave michael flynn several outs to withdraw his guilty plea? >> yeah, well, i think he wants to really solidify the fact that flynn accepts responsibility, that he believes he was guilty. i'm sure he's also been probing whether or not flynn is satisfied with his legal team. and he's been getting effective assistance of counsel. i mean, frankly, if i were the judge sitting there scratching my head wondering if after lunch he's going to come in and plead ineffective assistance of counsel. so i'm sure that he has asked this question 14 different ways, whether, a, michael flynn believes he is guilty and is willing to acknowledge that in open court. and secondly, that he's been well advised and had effective assistance of counsel and is comfortable with where this is going. now, michael flynn is a high-value asset for the special counsel. and i frankly think that the special counsel's response to the pleading that his lawyers filed last
jack quinn, you served as white house counsel in the clinton administration. this? what does this mean that this judge essentially gave michael flynn several outs to withdraw his guilty plea? >> yeah, well, i think he wants to really solidify the fact that flynn accepts responsibility, that he believes he was guilty. i'm sure he's also been probing whether or not flynn is satisfied with his legal team. and he's been getting effective assistance of counsel. i mean, frankly, if i were the...
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the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.atever benefits united states gave countries, china was getting those and there was no prospect of being taken away. by admitting china, we won a whole set of concessions that substantially improved commercial access for u.s. firms in china and that was the right thing to do. it would have been irresponsible not to do that. >> we are going to take a break and come i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. what's in your wallet? is important to me so father being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scan things just got better. (avo) in a clinical study, keytruda offer p a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your
the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.atever benefits united states gave countries, china was getting those and there was no prospect of being taken away. by admitting china, we won a whole set of concessions that substantially improved commercial access for u.s. firms in china and that was the right thing to do. it would have been irresponsible not to do that. >> we are going to take a break and come i'm ken jacobus and i switched to the spark cash card from...
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the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.atever benefits united states gave countries, china was getting those and there was no prospect of being taken away. by admitting china, we won a whole set of concessions that substantially improved commercial access for u.s. firms in china and that was the right thing to do. it would have been irresponsible not to do that. >> we are going to take a break and come this is stonington, maine, a town where almost half the population is self-employed. lobster fisherman is the lifeblood of this town. by 2030, half of america may take after stonington, self-employed and without employer benefits. we haven't had any sort of benefit plans and we're trying to figure that out now. if i had had a little advice back then, i'd be in a different boat today, for sure. plan your financial life with prudential. bring your challenges. is important to me so father being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru sto
the clinton administration rightly backed off of that threat.atever benefits united states gave countries, china was getting those and there was no prospect of being taken away. by admitting china, we won a whole set of concessions that substantially improved commercial access for u.s. firms in china and that was the right thing to do. it would have been irresponsible not to do that. >> we are going to take a break and come this is stonington, maine, a town where almost half the...
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. >> listen, in the clinton administration -- the clinton administration attended to undermine ken starrse they did. >> that's part of the political game that gets played here. >> i agree with chris. we have already seen what the president has done for a year and half has had no effect. actually, i think it's been detrimental to the president in what happened in the midterms. the party suffered historical losses in the course of this midterm. in the end, i agree with chris. bob mueller will give his report. i think the only question is how much of the report becomes public? the democrats on the house will make sure -- >> he's making it public through the indictments. it's not insignificant -- we have to move on but it's not insignificant that matt whitaker did allow the plea deal to go through. he doesn't appear to have interfered. >> by law, matt whitaker is a temporary attorney general. he cannot, under the vacancy act, be nominated by the president to be attorney general now that he's been made acting. he's temporary. bob mueller knows that, too. he knows this is not a guy he'll be an
. >> listen, in the clinton administration -- the clinton administration attended to undermine ken starrse they did. >> that's part of the political game that gets played here. >> i agree with chris. we have already seen what the president has done for a year and half has had no effect. actually, i think it's been detrimental to the president in what happened in the midterms. the party suffered historical losses in the course of this midterm. in the end, i agree with chris....
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gear, midland for the slam, they rolled 79-60, usf is 8-1, the first win over cal since the clinton administrationves a get tied with washington, final seconds. the bulldog surrounded by four huskies won the basketball game with less than one second left, they survive 81-79 and remain unbeaten. >>> to the ice, san n 17day spa 2nd period the shot is off into the back of the net, san jose wins the second straight final of 5-1. >>> great news, giants fans. merry christmas, stockings all around, whatever they do. paul goldschmidt is no longer in the national league west. for the six time all-star traded to the st. louis cardinals in exchange for three players, he is hitting nearly .300, 22 home runs against the giants in his career. >> dr. stanley: remember this: cannot change the laws of god. when he has visited you in some form of adversity and he brings you through that, that's like he has increased the strength of the foundation of your life and your faith in him. [music] >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> our next newscast is
gear, midland for the slam, they rolled 79-60, usf is 8-1, the first win over cal since the clinton administrationves a get tied with washington, final seconds. the bulldog surrounded by four huskies won the basketball game with less than one second left, they survive 81-79 and remain unbeaten. >>> to the ice, san n 17day spa 2nd period the shot is off into the back of the net, san jose wins the second straight final of 5-1. >>> great news, giants fans. merry christmas,...
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james: we have done this, starting in 1994, the clinton administration where we changed of resolve andermination to one of conciliation and trying to buy north korea off with aid and were never able to get them to give up their nuclear program. i don't see them giving it up. i hope we don't go over there and just take the promise that they are going to give it up. david: what about china? james: it is the biggest geopolitical, in my view, challenge facing american policymakers today. how we react to the emergence of china as the new local superpower. it is already in economic , now political and security superpower. be under seem to duress with europe. james: it is important to recognize that america's strength is founded in large part on its alliances. we have alliances around the world that permit us to leverage our economic strength, military strength, diplomatic strength. those alliances are extremely important. they take care in feeding -- they take care and feeding. david: on the arabian agreement, would have done the deal done under president obama or have pulled out? james: i d
james: we have done this, starting in 1994, the clinton administration where we changed of resolve andermination to one of conciliation and trying to buy north korea off with aid and were never able to get them to give up their nuclear program. i don't see them giving it up. i hope we don't go over there and just take the promise that they are going to give it up. david: what about china? james: it is the biggest geopolitical, in my view, challenge facing american policymakers today. how we...
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better, good thing he didn't break the backboard. 85-63, they are 9-1, best start since the clinton administrationall, back in the final four, the cardinal dominated byu winning in straight sets, improving to 33-1, they will face nebraska in the championship, on saturday. and this is almost an annual occurrence for the stanford women's volleyball team. seven national championships, i believe tied with penn state for the most ever? this just in. and then you've got the women, very powerful, be right back. >>> "the late show with stephen colbert" is next. >> our next newscast is at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >> good night. we will get you updated on traffic and weather, a little storm coming in. good night.
better, good thing he didn't break the backboard. 85-63, they are 9-1, best start since the clinton administrationall, back in the final four, the cardinal dominated byu winning in straight sets, improving to 33-1, they will face nebraska in the championship, on saturday. and this is almost an annual occurrence for the stanford women's volleyball team. seven national championships, i believe tied with penn state for the most ever? this just in. and then you've got the women, very powerful, be...
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not the carter administration, the clinton administration and the obama administration. i'm getting too far back. so the people that i probably know the best are the ones i've known the longest. but i knew john roberts when he was a lawyer arguing cases, in between his stints as deputy sg. he used to come and do interviews with me at npr. i knew him pretty well then. so, you know, i've known ted olson, who's not a justice, but since we were young people in the reagan administration. >> are there any stories you can tell us that can humanize them a little bit? >> oh, come on. they're all very human in their own ways. you know stories as well as i do. you know, i miss all of the ones who have retired and even some who aren't with us anymore. so i knew justice brennan pretty well by the time he retired and knew him in his retirement, and i knew lewis powell in his retirement. one of the most interesting stories i can tell you about lewis powell, i was having lunch with him one day, and he would always order this large lunch. a hamburger, french fries -- this is all at the m
not the carter administration, the clinton administration and the obama administration. i'm getting too far back. so the people that i probably know the best are the ones i've known the longest. but i knew john roberts when he was a lawyer arguing cases, in between his stints as deputy sg. he used to come and do interviews with me at npr. i knew him pretty well then. so, you know, i've known ted olson, who's not a justice, but since we were young people in the reagan administration. >>...
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. >> host: i have been watching a new documentary about the clinton administration. one of the things that comes out is the tremendous personal toll the independent counsel investigation took on the white house staff. i'm curious if you could talk a little bit about the personal toll the mueller investigation may have taken on some in the white house and perhaps on you? >> it is less a personal toll on us but it has been a personal toll in the country, the fact that we spent the better part of two years focused particularly the media so focused on this when the majority of americans say this isn't a great deal of interest to them. most people would love to see not just the media but everyone focus a lot more on safer communities, defeating isis and policies that impact their day-to-day lives. i would love for us to spend more time focused on that and most everyone else would as well. >> host: let's shift gears and talk about your approach to this job. you are the first woman who had the press secretary job since dana perino had it over a decade ago and you often say
. >> host: i have been watching a new documentary about the clinton administration. one of the things that comes out is the tremendous personal toll the independent counsel investigation took on the white house staff. i'm curious if you could talk a little bit about the personal toll the mueller investigation may have taken on some in the white house and perhaps on you? >> it is less a personal toll on us but it has been a personal toll in the country, the fact that we spent the...
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frankie ferreri in high gear, midland for the slam, they rolled 79-60, usf is 8-1, thefi clinton administrationed with washington, final seconds. the bulldog surrounded by four huskies won the basketball game with less than one second left, they survive 81-79 and remain unbeaten. >>> to the ice, san jose's only game in a 17 day span. 2nd period the shot is off into the back of the net, san jose wins the second straight final of 5-1. >>> great news, giants fans. merry christmas, stockings all around, whatever they do. paul goldschmidt is no longer in the national league west. for the six time all-star traded to the st. louis cardinals in exchange for three players, he is hitting nearly .300, 22 home runs against the giants in his career. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ connecting people... ...uniting the world. ♪♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the late show with stephen colbert is next. >> our next newscast is tomorrow morning at 4:30 am. have a great night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> special counsel robert mueller is recommending no jail time for president trump's former national security advisor, michael
frankie ferreri in high gear, midland for the slam, they rolled 79-60, usf is 8-1, thefi clinton administrationed with washington, final seconds. the bulldog surrounded by four huskies won the basketball game with less than one second left, they survive 81-79 and remain unbeaten. >>> to the ice, san jose's only game in a 17 day span. 2nd period the shot is off into the back of the net, san jose wins the second straight final of 5-1. >>> great news, giants fans. merry...
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katty: you were the chie tof staff duri clinton administration and i'm sure there was friction betweenthe president and republicans on capitol hill. did it ever come to that in the oval office? pa mrtta: not in my experience. frankly, i have served under nine presidents of this countryr and i've neen a president engage in a shouting match with the leadership from the congress before the press corps. at simply has never happened as far as i can remember. katty: it is great political theater. we watched it with our sort of jaws on the floor. does it matter for the country? mr. panetta: i think it is of concern, because when you have the president and the lead eship yelling h other, it is an indication that those who are responsible for governing the country are finding it extremelf ult to do. i know the president likes thatp kind ooach, but it really is not very effective if you are serious about trying to resolve differences and be able to govern the country. katty: i guess this woke the imperative of finding a new chief of staff for the president all the more urgent. could a chief of s
katty: you were the chie tof staff duri clinton administration and i'm sure there was friction betweenthe president and republicans on capitol hill. did it ever come to that in the oval office? pa mrtta: not in my experience. frankly, i have served under nine presidents of this countryr and i've neen a president engage in a shouting match with the leadership from the congress before the press corps. at simply has never happened as far as i can remember. katty: it is great political theater. we...
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obvious to you you remember this i think that in one thousand nine hundred ninety six the clinton administration who literally encamped in moscow to get its partner boris yeltsin who had almost no chance of being reelected to get him reelected and we were so proud of that interference in russia's presidential election that showtime made a movie about it feature film called saving or spending morris and time magazine put it when he elson one on the cover with a picture of yankee doodle dandy or something yeltsin carrying an american flag and the cover read yanks to the rescue what i want to say that ever since the russian revolution of one nine hundred seventeen when we intervened in the russian civil war my uncle was sent there by wilson so he told me the story russia has meddled in our internal politics and we have meddled in there what was different in two sixteen social media world changed to my way of thinking that's the only difference it was just more of the same old game neither side should do it but we've been doing it for one hundred years i'll buy the ok now there gun is in office they
obvious to you you remember this i think that in one thousand nine hundred ninety six the clinton administration who literally encamped in moscow to get its partner boris yeltsin who had almost no chance of being reelected to get him reelected and we were so proud of that interference in russia's presidential election that showtime made a movie about it feature film called saving or spending morris and time magazine put it when he elson one on the cover with a picture of yankee doodle dandy or...
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free trade agreement and significantly financial deregulation was taking place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach wiley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper speculating role commercial banks were playing in the stock market using in part their own customers money they were seriously self-serving some said greedy and place not only the financial sector but the entire economy in park area sparrow and when those bank speculative bets went bad the markets melted down crashing with contagion not only amongst the back.
free trade agreement and significantly financial deregulation was taking place within the clinton administration and then through the nine hundred ninety nine gramm leach wiley law which repealed the glass steagall act a law enacted the in one nine hundred twenty nine after the stock market crash as banks were being destroyed during the great depression the last stigall importantly separated investment banking from commercial banking the concern was the improper speculating role commercial...
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. >> eliana: i've been watching a new a and e documentary about the clinton administration, and the lewinski affair and one of the things that come out, one of the main themes has been the tremendous personal toll that the independent counsel investigation's took on the white house staff. i'm curious if you could talk a little bit about the personal toll that the mueller investigation may have taken on some in the white house, and perhaps on you. >> sarah: i see that less as a personal toll on us but i think it has been a personal toll on the country. the fact that we've spent the better part of two years so singularly focused, particularly the media in large part so focused on this when the discriminatory of americans say that this isn't something of a great deal of interest to them. i think most people would love to see not just the media but everyone focus a lot more on economy, safer communities, defeating isis, and policies that actually impact their day-to-day lives. i would certain love for us to be focused on that and i think everybody else would be as well. >> eliana: let's talk abo
. >> eliana: i've been watching a new a and e documentary about the clinton administration, and the lewinski affair and one of the things that come out, one of the main themes has been the tremendous personal toll that the independent counsel investigation's took on the white house staff. i'm curious if you could talk a little bit about the personal toll that the mueller investigation may have taken on some in the white house, and perhaps on you. >> sarah: i see that less as a...
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better, good thing he didn't break the backboard. 85-63, they are 9-1, best start since the clinton administrationyball, back in the final four, the cardinal dominated byu winning in straight sets, improving to 33-1, they will face nebraska in the championship, on saturday. and this is almost an annual occurrence for the stanford women's volleyball team. seven national championships, i believe tied with penn state for the most ever? this just in. and then you've got the women, very powerful, be right back. ♪ toyland, toyland ♪ little girl and boy land ♪ while you dwell within it ♪ you are ever happy there daddy, it's christmas! ♪ childhoods, joyland never let go of your dreams. the mercedes-benz winter event is back. lease the glc 300 for $459 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> "the late show with stephen colbert" is next. >> our next newscast is at 4:30 tomorrow morning. >> good night. we will get you updated on traffic and weather, a little storm coming in. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs >> u.s. government scientists say there is an unpar
better, good thing he didn't break the backboard. 85-63, they are 9-1, best start since the clinton administrationyball, back in the final four, the cardinal dominated byu winning in straight sets, improving to 33-1, they will face nebraska in the championship, on saturday. and this is almost an annual occurrence for the stanford women's volleyball team. seven national championships, i believe tied with penn state for the most ever? this just in. and then you've got the women, very powerful, be...
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the last two years of the clinton administration.by that time, the hottest issue of the day was over with when i got here. was more personal. he made an attempt to reach out to more members but not everybody. make an attempt to reach out to almost anyone and trump has done even worse. it has been shocking to me. , if the roles were reversed i have always believed that anyone in a key position, i did it when i was mayor, you reach out to everyone and bring them in to talk. i would argue that any president should be bringing down 10 or 20 members of congress at any time with no agenda just to get to know each other. not all the time. not every night. and build the personal relationship. not that it changes anything that it might smooth some of the rough edges around here. and i have not seen anyone even tried to do it. butge bush tried the most not very well. i was told bill clinton did it but that was before i got here. steve: going back to president obama -- you are not alone in saying that he did not do enough to reach out here on c
the last two years of the clinton administration.by that time, the hottest issue of the day was over with when i got here. was more personal. he made an attempt to reach out to more members but not everybody. make an attempt to reach out to almost anyone and trump has done even worse. it has been shocking to me. , if the roles were reversed i have always believed that anyone in a key position, i did it when i was mayor, you reach out to everyone and bring them in to talk. i would argue that any...
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the clinton administration, the whitewater administration dragged through his whole presidency.t became and i expansion to find any crime. howie: as un -- as unsavory as this is, the underlying problems, allegedly suppressing stories about sex, does it rise to the level much indicting or impeaching a president. emrequire's disappointing to me. it's not appropriate or acceptable behavior. i expect house democrats to do it and i think it will be a mistake. howie: many in the press are doing that as well. rudy giuliani told "the daily beast" and said nobody got killed. he also called cohen a pathological liar. capri: remember the bumper sticker, clinton lied, nobody died. maybe there is a resurgence. i tend to agree with emily on this. democrats in the house and senate would make a mistake to pursue impeachment because i think the american public -- howie: are they making the case or insinuating or suggesting either indictment or impeachment is the remedy. capri: i think they are trying to convict the president on a pattern of conduct. howie: kellyanne conway, and minutes later her
the clinton administration, the whitewater administration dragged through his whole presidency.t became and i expansion to find any crime. howie: as un -- as unsavory as this is, the underlying problems, allegedly suppressing stories about sex, does it rise to the level much indicting or impeaching a president. emrequire's disappointing to me. it's not appropriate or acceptable behavior. i expect house democrats to do it and i think it will be a mistake. howie: many in the press are doing that...
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so he probably went back and said, i told him. >> not to just talk about the clinton administration, but why not? during these periods where he would have these fusses going on i remember one time going over there and having an interview with doug sosnic who was a senior political adviser. i sat down with him and he paused and he said, am i supposed to be mad at you about something? and i said, well -- and he couldn't remember -- >> what he was supposed to be mad about. >> but you knew something -- >> did you remind him? >> no. i said i don't know what it could possibly be. but we have all had these fusses, i think john sununu and the chief of staff for president bush the father was a difficult chief of staff to get along with. many times he would have ed rogers who would do the calling and complaining. there was always that adversarial relationship. i think what bothers us now is we are to the point where an administration is undermining the institution of the media by undermining our credibility in general. >> do you think that's the case and do you think there would be lasting cha
so he probably went back and said, i told him. >> not to just talk about the clinton administration, but why not? during these periods where he would have these fusses going on i remember one time going over there and having an interview with doug sosnic who was a senior political adviser. i sat down with him and he paused and he said, am i supposed to be mad at you about something? and i said, well -- and he couldn't remember -- >> what he was supposed to be mad about. >> but...
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consulate, i cannot imagine under a reagan administration, under a bush administration, under a clinton administration, under another bush administration, or an obama administration, or ever, a so-called ally of the united states would act so brazenly against a journalist, against basic human rights, because that so-called ally would be afraid of the retribution and the condemnation that would come from that america of economic military and moral strength. and when america retreats, when america retreats from these alliances and these connections, it has huge ramifications. i was looking through the program, i did not see 5g on the agenda necessarily. but, the notion of who is going to set the international standards for next-generation wireless has security and economic implications, if somebody manages to get information out of cell phone, much broader than virtually anyone. at this moment in time, at least based upon the pretty much consensus from our intelligence community, is not america leading the pack, it is china in terms of setting those standards. when we look at the rules of the road aroun
consulate, i cannot imagine under a reagan administration, under a bush administration, under a clinton administration, under another bush administration, or an obama administration, or ever, a so-called ally of the united states would act so brazenly against a journalist, against basic human rights, because that so-called ally would be afraid of the retribution and the condemnation that would come from that america of economic military and moral strength. and when america retreats, when...
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. >> michael cohen is the policy maker during the clinton administration. >> if we areiving short shrift to science it is aecting them with their understanding. >>hey've issued us a written statement in which they confirm the i-team findings. they today they'll take steps t supplement next semester with field trips, hands on day. to make up for the lost time. but untilthen, stephanie russell worries about what message it is sending to students like her daughter. >> you can't take a break from science and education and then come back >> there's no minimum requirement in maryland law so we checked one schooldistrict, and we found every middle school in the district offers at least utes of science every day. d.c. public schools says it is taking steps to address this problem. it will add sigs intensive days. of course we'll k>>p watching. hat's a shame. that's time students never get back, too. >> they'll try to get the close. but it seems clear, they won't get this. >> it is a remarkable inory. and to it all started with a viewer tip. if you have a tip for the i-team, to go our app. you ca
. >> michael cohen is the policy maker during the clinton administration. >> if we areiving short shrift to science it is aecting them with their understanding. >>hey've issued us a written statement in which they confirm the i-team findings. they today they'll take steps t supplement next semester with field trips, hands on day. to make up for the lost time. but untilthen, stephanie russell worries about what message it is sending to students like her daughter. >> you...
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to the economy and to national security, and i was looking at old files going back to the clinton administrationon was president, starting out, and he was very worried about what the federal reserve was going to do, like trump is now. what clinton and his treasury secretary, lloyd benson did, they made a deal, quite an amazing deal. i have a tape interviewing lloyd benson when he was treasury secretary and he said they made a deal he would not cut rates if clinton made a deal and it worked, and there's an opening here where you can diminish the tension between trump and the fed, the new fed chairman, and trump may think he can break the fed. i don't think he can. >> i am not sure the best way to make that deal is to bash the fed on twitter. it's interesting to see how that would work out moving forward. as we are hearing, too, from our own reporting that the president may not be very happy with secretary mnuchin at this point, despite his efforts to smooth things over, as we saw, and that only helped to sphaobg took thes on monday. what is playing out at the white house, it's hard not to think a
to the economy and to national security, and i was looking at old files going back to the clinton administrationon was president, starting out, and he was very worried about what the federal reserve was going to do, like trump is now. what clinton and his treasury secretary, lloyd benson did, they made a deal, quite an amazing deal. i have a tape interviewing lloyd benson when he was treasury secretary and he said they made a deal he would not cut rates if clinton made a deal and it worked, and...
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where the trump administration is under investigation, i have to laugh because during the clinton administration there were seven independent counsels in place, including my own, with regard to whitewater which was one of seven. i get the politics of this. >> those investigations are still very much under way. >> time is short. >> i think the point is not a comparison between administrations, but i covered the clinton white house and you cover these investigations as they come. that's the point for our listeners to absorb. it's not a comparison. it's what's going on right now and where the river flows to. >> thank you. excellent foipoint to end on. >> thank you very much for joining us. still ahead, the father of the 7-year-old guatemalan girl who died in border patrol custody said agents did everything they could to save her, but the rest of the family feels differently. >> making it harder for immigrants to become citizens and could deter them from getting health care and other benefits. those details are coming up. ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wi
where the trump administration is under investigation, i have to laugh because during the clinton administration there were seven independent counsels in place, including my own, with regard to whitewater which was one of seven. i get the politics of this. >> those investigations are still very much under way. >> time is short. >> i think the point is not a comparison between administrations, but i covered the clinton white house and you cover these investigations as they...
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author of a recent well reviewed book which touches on .he subject of today's program in the clinton administrationhe was u.s. ambassador to the european union, deputy secretary of the treasury and special representative of the president on matters pertaining to holocaust issues. in the trump administration, she continues. ey, assor jonathan turl scholar and legal analyst who is frequently appearing on network programs, has had a distinguished career as a lawyer . the professor of public interest law at george washington university. -- the lead counsel on the last impeachment trial on across thesenate, and also during clinton impeachment, represented the attorneys general and testified on matters of whether the president could be impeached on issues related to lying, i guess is the only way to put that. the honorable kenneth w starr. district ofr the columbia circuit, law clerk for -- warrenrger and berger. he was the former president chancellor at baylor university and the author of a recently published book, contempt: a memoir of the clinton investigation. our moderator, who i will turn this over
author of a recent well reviewed book which touches on .he subject of today's program in the clinton administrationhe was u.s. ambassador to the european union, deputy secretary of the treasury and special representative of the president on matters pertaining to holocaust issues. in the trump administration, she continues. ey, assor jonathan turl scholar and legal analyst who is frequently appearing on network programs, has had a distinguished career as a lawyer . the professor of public...
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keng them, can start -- starr, former independent counsel investigating the clinton administration. this is 90 minutes. ♪
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. >> michael cohen is a former education policy maker during the clinton administration. >> if we are giving short shrift to science, we're really oducing students who are neither scientifically literate nor just reay having a deep understanding of the world around them. >> they declined the request for an interview, instead issuing a written statement in which they confirmed the findings. they say they'll take steps with field trims, hands on days and science only school day to make upos for theof time. until then, they worry aboutge what mest is sending. >> you can't take a break from science and then come yoback. can't take a break from education and really come back to it. >> w checked. virginia requires about 45 minutes a day many all major subjects including sciee e. th no minimum in maryland law so we district, frederick county, and we found every middle school offers at least 45 minutes of science every daflt they said the extra science intensive days will get students closer to the requir minimums and they expect to get them in thdu sc next year. >> so this is not just a mone
. >> michael cohen is a former education policy maker during the clinton administration. >> if we are giving short shrift to science, we're really oducing students who are neither scientifically literate nor just reay having a deep understanding of the world around them. >> they declined the request for an interview, instead issuing a written statement in which they confirmed the findings. they say they'll take steps with field trims, hands on days and science only school day...