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when you look at bill clinton and secretary clinton, you don't just see the past.tary of state to retire for a year or two and then head for the presidency, play in the present? >> well, i think she still has the opportunity, if she wants. and i, frankly, i think that's an if. some people don't think that's an if. some think it's a when. i think if she wants, she still is such a prominent democrat, such a well-known figure. she's done a good job as secretary of state. she is hillary clinton and so, in four years, she has the potential there for -- >> who would -- let's go to doug and let's do some talking here. if she decides to go out there and take a year. she'd probably want to take a year after the excruciating worldwide job she's had. take a break. don't get committed to anything that would tie her down and begin to run a year or two before the presidential election. who would be her oppon snent who would try to challenge her for the nomination? andrew cuomo. who would have a chance to beat her given how much she's established politically and professionally. >
when you look at bill clinton and secretary clinton, you don't just see the past.tary of state to retire for a year or two and then head for the presidency, play in the present? >> well, i think she still has the opportunity, if she wants. and i, frankly, i think that's an if. some people don't think that's an if. some think it's a when. i think if she wants, she still is such a prominent democrat, such a well-known figure. she's done a good job as secretary of state. she is hillary...
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you still have his wife hillary clinton as secretary of state. so the clintons are very important.hey remind people of what a good economy was when the democrats had eight years. >> so well said. so well said. so we're talking about the past, the present and the future. the past looks damn good. great unemployment numbers. a growth. the eyeball. everything was great, right? in fact, when the republicans say restoration, they really mean go back to this guy. not back to w. nobody wants to go back to w. let's talk about the president. fantastic work around the world. let's talk about future. incipient, when you look at bill clinton and secretary clinton you don't see the past but the future. what role does the potential of hillary clinton as secretary of state to retire for a year or two and head for the presidency play in the present? >> i think she still has the opportunity, if she wants, and i frankly i think that is an if. some people don't think it's an if. they think it's when. if she wants, she still is such a prominent democrat, well-known figure, done a good job as secretary
you still have his wife hillary clinton as secretary of state. so the clintons are very important.hey remind people of what a good economy was when the democrats had eight years. >> so well said. so well said. so we're talking about the past, the present and the future. the past looks damn good. great unemployment numbers. a growth. the eyeball. everything was great, right? in fact, when the republicans say restoration, they really mean go back to this guy. not back to w. nobody wants to...
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i have known the clintons since law school.et hillary when her name was rodham and i met bill clinton the next year. i have followed his career and we have been friends for many, many years. they are great people and great friends. bill clinton has become larger than life and proven the efforts to bring him down including the 2008 campaign where things got nasty. look how he proved all his critics wrong. he and hillary clinton are two of the most popular people on the planet, not just this country. i'm here as a friend disappointed there wasn't more balance. maybe my standards for pbs are too high. it's enthralling if you are looking for an entertaining program. for american history, for pbs, i thought it was disappointing. my opinion. >> we have to agree to disagree. it was a fantastic president and i think missed by a lot of people. many people in britain never understand the eight-year rule. if we had our way, he would still be there. >> he would probably get elected prime minister of the uk tomorrow. maybe that would be a g
i have known the clintons since law school.et hillary when her name was rodham and i met bill clinton the next year. i have followed his career and we have been friends for many, many years. they are great people and great friends. bill clinton has become larger than life and proven the efforts to bring him down including the 2008 campaign where things got nasty. look how he proved all his critics wrong. he and hillary clinton are two of the most popular people on the planet, not just this...
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and clinton is up ten points from 2009. do not miss it.the kpourt is preparing to fill its plate with a lot of cases. we will talk to one of the authority on the high court when he joins us live next on "now." i'm freaking out man, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry, e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything's on one page. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. we could eat whatever we wanted and still lose weight. weight watchers online was so easy. you look up a food, you eat the food, you track the food. weight -- comes right off. you have lipstick on your teeth. ok. got it. using the recipe builder, i'm making 2 point enchiladas that will blow your mind. together, we lost 71 pounds with weight watchers online. quit dancing. i didn't do it... [ female announcer ] join for free today. weight watchers online. finally, losing weight clicks. wait. ♪ it's morning in the himalayas... [ male announcer
and clinton is up ten points from 2009. do not miss it.the kpourt is preparing to fill its plate with a lot of cases. we will talk to one of the authority on the high court when he joins us live next on "now." i'm freaking out man, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry, e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything's on one page. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing...
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. >> and a documentary about former president clinton and including the lewinsky scandal and the left leaning immediate why cries foul. a fox exclusive, a courageous war correspondent and american hero talks about the risks that ultimately caused her death. on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. syndicated columnist cal thomas, jim pinkerton contributing editor the american conservative magazine and bureau chief of talk radio news service, ellen ratner. i'm jon scott, fox news watch is on right now. since birth control is the latest hot topic, which candidate believes in birth control, and if not, why? >> the first, is there's a legitimate question about the power of the government to impose on religion activities which any religion opposes, but i just want to point out he did not once in the 2008 campaign, not once did anybody in the elite media ask why barack obama voted in favor of legalizing infantside, let's be clear here. >> newt gingrich going off cnn's john king in the debate this week, this time, as you heard, a question about birth control. newt
. >> and a documentary about former president clinton and including the lewinsky scandal and the left leaning immediate why cries foul. a fox exclusive, a courageous war correspondent and american hero talks about the risks that ultimately caused her death. on the panel this week, writer and fox news contributor judy miller. syndicated columnist cal thomas, jim pinkerton contributing editor the american conservative magazine and bureau chief of talk radio news service, ellen ratner. i'm...
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i asked if you spoke to president clinton -- or president obama, secretary clinton or napolitano. you said you didn't talk about fast and furious. is that still true today? >> with regard to secretary i a napolitain napolita napolitano, yes. >> secretary clinton, you have spoken with her about fast and furious? >> no, i'm -- no. i should say no. secretary napolitano know, secretary clinton no and passing conversations about the president just about the fact of me testifying in connection with fast and furious. >> you issued a press release saying you met together. this was on the heels of the agent sopada. there were questions whether there were ties to fast and furious. you said you didn't have any interaction with janet napolitano about fast and furious. my question is about secretary clinton. what sort of interaction did you have at the state department? >> he with had low levels at the state department. i have not interacted with secretary clinton with regard to fast and furious. >> i was questioning whether or not you actually had interaction and words fast and furious came u
i asked if you spoke to president clinton -- or president obama, secretary clinton or napolitano. you said you didn't talk about fast and furious. is that still true today? >> with regard to secretary i a napolitain napolita napolitano, yes. >> secretary clinton, you have spoken with her about fast and furious? >> no, i'm -- no. i should say no. secretary napolitano know, secretary clinton no and passing conversations about the president just about the fact of me testifying in...
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so i took a very low-level job on the clinton, bill clinton presidential campaign in 1982. i worked really, really hard. i don't have family connections. none of my family members are donors or anything like that. so on my success has been that i worked really hard and then other people saw my hard work and took a chance on me and you know, reck membered me for other jobs not based on friendship or anything. they just thought i did good work and i got a lot of breaks that way. my advice when people ask me is do something you love because the most important thing is that you will work really hard at it and it's much easier to work on something you like or love than it is to work really hard on something you don't like. >> easier or harder to be married or single or children and all that and do what you do? >> well, i have -- i have never been single because i got engaged at 19 throughout this period. so i don't really know. it is much easier to not have children to work, you know, work the kind of hours that can be demanded at the white house on some of these jobs. you know,
so i took a very low-level job on the clinton, bill clinton presidential campaign in 1982. i worked really, really hard. i don't have family connections. none of my family members are donors or anything like that. so on my success has been that i worked really hard and then other people saw my hard work and took a chance on me and you know, reck membered me for other jobs not based on friendship or anything. they just thought i did good work and i got a lot of breaks that way. my advice when...
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clinton posing domestic policy issues. so, and there was an opening on that team and i applied. they interviewed a bunch of people and i interviewed with hillary clinton goes to tipstaff, the chair of the dpc. i was fortunate enough to get the job. i worked on the start for the president and a slew of issues for the first lady. we worked on health care. >> follow-on? >> it was about a year-and-a- half. and then i was --i started there in november 1997. in the summer of 1999 i was getting married. my husband and i were going to move to new york. and so, a few weeks before i got married, i went to hillary and said, i am moving to new york and i would -- there was a lot of talk about her running for the senate, but i did not know anything definitive. i said i would like to help from my job. i will go to law firm. hillary clinton turned to me -- i was walking back from an event with her and i told her this and she turned to me and said, " i want you to work for me, i am thinking about doing this thing, you should work on it."
clinton posing domestic policy issues. so, and there was an opening on that team and i applied. they interviewed a bunch of people and i interviewed with hillary clinton goes to tipstaff, the chair of the dpc. i was fortunate enough to get the job. i worked on the start for the president and a slew of issues for the first lady. we worked on health care. >> follow-on? >> it was about a year-and-a- half. and then i was --i started there in november 1997. in the summer of 1999 i was...
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you need to have the neediness of clinton and l.b.j. but the intellectual capacity of obama and the large scale rhetorical power of reagan or kennedy or obama but the person-to-person chattyness he doesn't have. so it's... no wonder we find fault with all of them. >> rose: why is this seeming emotional detachment on the part of president obama? >> i'll draw here on my experience serving the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter. you could tell that jimmy carter really didn't like the idea that you had to go through all this mess of politics. he liked making the decision and saying yes we should do this about energy and the b-1 bomber. >> rose: who plays tennis on the senate court. >> but this crap about having to have richard russell or his counterparts, he could barely conceal his impatience. i think there's something similar with obama. >> i think in fact the story is cold that carter late in that term tried to make friends with journalists, hood a number of them to dinner at the white house. and one of them said "mr. pres
you need to have the neediness of clinton and l.b.j. but the intellectual capacity of obama and the large scale rhetorical power of reagan or kennedy or obama but the person-to-person chattyness he doesn't have. so it's... no wonder we find fault with all of them. >> rose: why is this seeming emotional detachment on the part of president obama? >> i'll draw here on my experience serving the 39th president of the united states, jimmy carter. you could tell that jimmy carter really...
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, that's not who hillary clinton is.were not going to let him succeed and he of course played in to that with his own mistakes. but there really was an enemy group out there who just wanted to take him down. >> i don't think there's any doubt about that. it's hard to understand where that came from. there was this feeling, the illegitimacy, republicans felt that, some republicans felt that clinton didn't deserve to be president. it had to do with his sort of embodiment of the '60s morality, the '60s, everything that they thought was wrong with the 1960s. which wasn't really fair. clinton was never a, you know, draft card-burning, although there was a draft scandal, as mark well knows. but he wasn't a hippie, dippy kind of '60s figure. but that's the way they saw him. and there was something about the way he would talk his way out of jams, that they just could never trap him and corner him and he would always sort of escape them and it drove them crazy. they really detested the man and his wife. both of them. that never r
, that's not who hillary clinton is.were not going to let him succeed and he of course played in to that with his own mistakes. but there really was an enemy group out there who just wanted to take him down. >> i don't think there's any doubt about that. it's hard to understand where that came from. there was this feeling, the illegitimacy, republicans felt that, some republicans felt that clinton didn't deserve to be president. it had to do with his sort of embodiment of the '60s...
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clinton, hillary clinton, kenneth starr. the republican congress.ey of their characters which is a major goal of these kinds of films. >> how do you explain that how bill clinton has emerged beyond the presidency even though you focused on that 40 minutes which he is around the world such an admired figure? >> clinton was always motivated by idealism, i think. that was the engine of his energy. i think now that he's been sort of shorn of the political part of his life, he doesn't have to wanl the battles to get re-elected. you see that idealism on display. he has had a remarkable post presidency. we don't deal with it in the film. you can say it's probably been the most successful in history. >> what question did you not find an answer to about this man? >> you know, the real conundrum of clinton is how such a brilliant man can do things like the monica lewinsky affair and others, how can such a sort of politically savvy person make these kinds of errors? and what i came to understand over the course of a lot of thinking and studying is that these t
clinton, hillary clinton, kenneth starr. the republican congress.ey of their characters which is a major goal of these kinds of films. >> how do you explain that how bill clinton has emerged beyond the presidency even though you focused on that 40 minutes which he is around the world such an admired figure? >> clinton was always motivated by idealism, i think. that was the engine of his energy. i think now that he's been sort of shorn of the political part of his life, he doesn't...
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>> john was chief of staff to bill clinton and then a few years after the end of the clinton administration started center for american progress and has been with the center throughout. he took a leave to be the head of president obama's transition team and then came back to the center and was the president before i elevated. his brother tony and sister-in-law heather, tony has a long history of people for the american way and worked on the cue cawkiss campaign as chairman of the california dukakis campaign and worked a fair amount in pennsylvania and now is a lobbyist. and has a thriving lobbying practice. >> had john podesta been up on the hill for a while? >> in the early 1990's and 1980's worked for senator leahy on the agriculture committee and worked, i believe, for chuck culver or chuck culver's dad, john culver. senator from iowa. and he worked for tom daschle at one point. >> and tom daschle is now with you all. >> he's now a senior fellow. he is a distinguished senior fellow. >> who are some of the other fellows you have that we might recognize? >> charles browner is a distinguish
>> john was chief of staff to bill clinton and then a few years after the end of the clinton administration started center for american progress and has been with the center throughout. he took a leave to be the head of president obama's transition team and then came back to the center and was the president before i elevated. his brother tony and sister-in-law heather, tony has a long history of people for the american way and worked on the cue cawkiss campaign as chairman of the...
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clinton, and two officials. not one conviction, not one finding of wrong doing after $116 million of media obsession, funded and, i think, energized bipartisan republican investigations. zero results. entire series of four hours. probably spent three-fourths of those four hours on those bogus, completely nothing scandals. whitewater, nothing. foulgate, nothing. travel office, nothing. these were headlines hyped bipartisanship ending up in nothing. the lewinsky matter, yes. certainly personal failing. president clinton acknowledged that. it led to an impeachment. party line vote. the united states senate, 55 republican senators, they couldn't get 51 to vote for either one of the counts from the very partisan house process. so that's really yes, worth mentioning but in that very limited context. >> i think there are people who are going to disagree with you on that. go ahead. >> i think one of the things interesting about this is that it's a pbs documentary. as you know the entire system of public media has often
clinton, and two officials. not one conviction, not one finding of wrong doing after $116 million of media obsession, funded and, i think, energized bipartisan republican investigations. zero results. entire series of four hours. probably spent three-fourths of those four hours on those bogus, completely nothing scandals. whitewater, nothing. foulgate, nothing. travel office, nothing. these were headlines hyped bipartisanship ending up in nothing. the lewinsky matter, yes. certainly personal...
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we used to have the struggles when clinton was president. dave hoppe was my chief of staff, and now he is the chief of staff for jon kyl, anb when we would have the sessions, quite often hundreds of nominees and work through the list and go through and say to clinton's people, and congratulations people or erskine bowles or whoever it was, and look, you can do these 100 or so, but these six, we have a problem. and this one in particular if you do it, the roof is going i blow off. and for the most part, we got the ones needed done that way and one time he did that with the one we said don't do that and he did it, and all hell broke loose and it causes bad feelings, but i do, you know, there is a reason for that. i do think that advice and consent, and that would be interesting to how senator byrd would react, but a the senate does have a role. if the senate is abusing the rule, then calmer heads should sit down to say, how can we improve this process, but the main thing i would say about is get away from the constitution and the people and th
we used to have the struggles when clinton was president. dave hoppe was my chief of staff, and now he is the chief of staff for jon kyl, anb when we would have the sessions, quite often hundreds of nominees and work through the list and go through and say to clinton's people, and congratulations people or erskine bowles or whoever it was, and look, you can do these 100 or so, but these six, we have a problem. and this one in particular if you do it, the roof is going i blow off. and for the...
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secretary of state hillary clinton met in washington with israeli foreign minister. it carried a serious sub text. "the washington post" reported earlier this month that leon panetta thinks israel may launch an attack within months. president barack obama expressed his preference for a diplomat i can solution. the state department hasn't released many details of the meeting between clinton and lieberman. >> with regard to iran, they talked extensively about the impact that the new sanction are having and our efforts to work with countries around the world to wean them from iranian oil. >> clinton is believed to have asked lieberman to hold off on any military action. she wants to leave more time for u.s. sanction to work. >>> greek leaders are still undecided about a last resort deal that could save the country from defate. ai uchida has that story. officials in greece need to come to final agreement quickly. >> indeed. time is running out, catherine. the ruling coalition parties in greece again postponed talks whether to accept conditions for more international aid.
secretary of state hillary clinton met in washington with israeli foreign minister. it carried a serious sub text. "the washington post" reported earlier this month that leon panetta thinks israel may launch an attack within months. president barack obama expressed his preference for a diplomat i can solution. the state department hasn't released many details of the meeting between clinton and lieberman. >> with regard to iran, they talked extensively about the impact that the...
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. >> bill: clinton eastwood in a big super bowl ad for chrysler. some think it is a pro-obama situation. we will get to the bottom of that. >> a man has got to know his limitations. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. factor begins right now. >> captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. president obama and the super bowl, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. yesterday, nbc matt lauer interviewed the president for six minutes a few hours before the super bowl game. pretty standard stuff. the president saying his improving the economy and he is watching iran very closely. last year you may remember that i your humble correspondent interviewed the president before the game. we talked with him for about 14 minutes and the tone was very different. >> do you deny that you are a ma'am who wants to redistribute wealth? >> absolutely. >> you deny that. >> bill, i didn't raise taxes once. i lowered taxes over the last two years. >> bill: but the -- >> lowered tax
. >> bill: clinton eastwood in a big super bowl ad for chrysler. some think it is a pro-obama situation. we will get to the bottom of that. >> a man has got to know his limitations. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. factor begins right now. >> captions by closed captioning services >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. president obama and the super bowl, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. yesterday, nbc...
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more from hillary clinton at 5:00 p.m. we'll hear her thoughts on syria.ill be back in one hour to talk politics. rick santorum's lead over mitt romney is all but disappearing. stay with cnn, "your money" starts after the break. the lans grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys like me. [ male announcer ] it's a network of possibilities -- helping you do what you do... even better. ♪ if they'd booked with travelocity, they could be paying less for the same room. noooooooooo. [ female announcer ] the travelocity guarantee. from the price to the room to the trip. you'll never roam alone.
more from hillary clinton at 5:00 p.m. we'll hear her thoughts on syria.ill be back in one hour to talk politics. rick santorum's lead over mitt romney is all but disappearing. stay with cnn, "your money" starts after the break. the lans grows with snow. to keep big winter jobs on track, at&t provided a mobile solution that lets everyone from field workers to accounting, initiate, bill, and track work in real time. you can't live under a dome in minnesota, that's why there's guys...
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clues to go on they believe a car struck eileen foley as she was walking to the hospital in clinton. sherry lee has details. >> there he is. >> reporter: eileen loved being on their pennsylvania farm spending time with her husband and their only son, but in recent years her health had suffered, friday night, she wasn't feeling well and laid down to rest >> i laid down and just as i did, i dozed off with her for a second. >> doug foley planned to take his wife to hospital in clinton but when he woke up she was gone. >> i was yelling as loud as i can eileen come on we are ready to go i went right to the emergency room i asked has anyone been admitted. >> it is 9 or 10 miles from their home in temple hills to hospital she had been known to walk long distances he searched from their home to the hospital but didn't find her. just after midnight, saturday, a car struck and killed 46-year-
clues to go on they believe a car struck eileen foley as she was walking to the hospital in clinton. sherry lee has details. >> there he is. >> reporter: eileen loved being on their pennsylvania farm spending time with her husband and their only son, but in recent years her health had suffered, friday night, she wasn't feeling well and laid down to rest >> i laid down and just as i did, i dozed off with her for a second. >> doug foley planned to take his wife to hospital...
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are hillary and bill clinton going to be hand in hand?uratively a buffer at that moment in time. >> i wonder if they put her there or if it happened that way. if it was strategic. >> we'll never know. >> i'd say it was probably strategic. >> i don't know about that. >> this is a tough time to be president with all of the scandal. how are you able to deal with the duties of being the president? >> it obviously goes without saying, huge, huge distraction. former white house press secretary dee dee myers said the affair consumed the president and his staff for nearly three years, from the very time the scandal broke to his impeachment in the senate. of course, now all these years later, 14 years later, this documentary. coming up in the next hour, we're going to hear about one of those events when the white house first confronts, at the time, a very little known islamic terrorist group called al qaeda. all these years later, there are still people who believe that the lewinsky scandal sort of clouded president clinton's vision, didn't allow
are hillary and bill clinton going to be hand in hand?uratively a buffer at that moment in time. >> i wonder if they put her there or if it happened that way. if it was strategic. >> we'll never know. >> i'd say it was probably strategic. >> i don't know about that. >> this is a tough time to be president with all of the scandal. how are you able to deal with the duties of being the president? >> it obviously goes without saying, huge, huge distraction....
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some speculating hillary clinton would be interested in the position. robe robert zell leg announcing he is stepping down. is hillary clinton interested in going to the world bank in the drudge report posting a story saying she is interested. this announcement from the state department. >> i was hoping you could give an updated answer to a question you've been asked about of and that is whether secretary clinton has any interest in the position of world bank president. >> the secretary has addressed this issue many times since last year. she has said this is not happening. her view has not changed. >> and can you say with certainty whether any discussions have taken place between secretary clinton and the white house, specifically president obama, about this position over the course of the past year? >> i can't speak to that but i think the secretary's been very clear about her view with regard to this and that hasn't changed. >> have you checked with her today? >> i have. >> and that has not changed, what she said back in -- last july in zambia is stil
some speculating hillary clinton would be interested in the position. robe robert zell leg announcing he is stepping down. is hillary clinton interested in going to the world bank in the drudge report posting a story saying she is interested. this announcement from the state department. >> i was hoping you could give an updated answer to a question you've been asked about of and that is whether secretary clinton has any interest in the position of world bank president. >> the...