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this is hillary clinton and her own words. and mrs. clinton we welcome you. this is a an auspicious occasion in every sense. i want to thank you and the members of this committee for the many courtesies and good advice and hours of your time that you have spent with me as a whole committee and that many of you have spent with me individually in the past few weeks, mr. chairman you and other distinguished members of this committee have raised tough and important questions about how best we can finance health care reform. this is as we all know a subject of great complexity one that has been studied exhaustively, but which is still subject to a great many questions. we have to in the coming weeks and months ahead work closely together to understand as fully as we are able the kinds of issues that are raised by the reforms that are offered not only by the president but by the republican senators represented here on this committee and others we have to be sure that we get the best value for the healthcare dollars. we currently spend and that we do the best job we
this is hillary clinton and her own words. and mrs. clinton we welcome you. this is a an auspicious occasion in every sense. i want to thank you and the members of this committee for the many courtesies and good advice and hours of your time that you have spent with me as a whole committee and that many of you have spent with me individually in the past few weeks, mr. chairman you and other distinguished members of this committee have raised tough and important questions about how best we can...
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political scandals marred the clinton years, culminating during bill clinton's second term with his impeachment and senate acquittal. hillary clinton was asked in 1994 about the couples credibility during what came to be known as the pink suit press conference. >> a recent news reports about the first lady's -- earnings and all these whitewater allegations, many of us americans are having a hard time with your credibility. how can you earn our trust back? is there a fundamental distrust of the clintons in america? >> well i hope not. i mean, that would be something that i would regret very much. i do think that we are transition figures, if you will. we don't fit easily into a lot of our pre-existing categories, and i think that having been independent, made decisions, it is a little difficult for us as a country maybe to make the transition of having a woman like many women in this room, sitting in this house, so i think that the standards to some extent the expectations, the demands have changed, and i'm trying to find my way through it, and trying to figure out how best to be true to myself,
political scandals marred the clinton years, culminating during bill clinton's second term with his impeachment and senate acquittal. hillary clinton was asked in 1994 about the couples credibility during what came to be known as the pink suit press conference. >> a recent news reports about the first lady's -- earnings and all these whitewater allegations, many of us americans are having a hard time with your credibility. how can you earn our trust back? is there a fundamental distrust...
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i did that through the clinton administration. at the end of it i did that for the inauguration of bush and the first eight months. i put that away in my desk and never opened it for 17 years. never thought i could write a book. there was a reunion weekend during one of the previous commanders who came to camp david. a lot of the former commanding officers and spouses where there. we were all meeting each other, some meeting for the first time, some had known each other over the years. a lot of them were talking about trying to capture some of the history. i learned later that many of them had written their own stories. i first realized i could write a book, as long as i had a security review on it. it was possible. i knew i wasn't going to write anything that was unattractive to any president. i knew i could weave in 15 stories of other commanding officers in the history, from kennedy forward. i thought, now we can bring the whole unity of the history of the, camelot of the camp together. other ceos can tell their stories. you wi
i did that through the clinton administration. at the end of it i did that for the inauguration of bush and the first eight months. i put that away in my desk and never opened it for 17 years. never thought i could write a book. there was a reunion weekend during one of the previous commanders who came to camp david. a lot of the former commanding officers and spouses where there. we were all meeting each other, some meeting for the first time, some had known each other over the years. a lot of...
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watch almost two weeks for the peace talks as clinton was there, although clinton went to the g8 summit. but about president carter also went there during the 1979. and he came back and gave that speech which -- they talk about the condition of the country. and what was going on and we have the hostages taken in iran. all this was going on in he secluded himself for almost two weeks working there during that difficult time in his presidency. typically, presidents go for a weekend. up friday, back sunday night. jeff ask a good question, how did eisenhower get naming rights to name camp david camp david? was there an executive order, was it legislation? did he just have someone go out with lumber and paint and redo the signs? >> i like the second explanation best but i don't know. i imagine there must of been something sign to change the name shangri-la moniker to camp david. we'll have to check the archives together. karen asks when a president chooses not to visit camp david very often, how does that change staffing inaugurations? >> staffing operations don't change because you're alway
watch almost two weeks for the peace talks as clinton was there, although clinton went to the g8 summit. but about president carter also went there during the 1979. and he came back and gave that speech which -- they talk about the condition of the country. and what was going on and we have the hostages taken in iran. all this was going on in he secluded himself for almost two weeks working there during that difficult time in his presidency. typically, presidents go for a weekend. up friday,...
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it's not going to be about the woman, will be the clinton women, all about them because clinton showut the clintons and these women will be peripheral in the conversation but of course it is funny they picked first of all, i don't see any trans women, i think that's a problem off the bat but they picked random celebrities they are friends with. i would do the same thing i guess, just pick my random celebrities friends if i had a show but i'm not getting paid like they are. jimmy: she makes good points, there are no persons with the capacity for pregnancy on the show. will you still watch it knowing how trans public the clintons are? >> they are not transferable, get out of here, i'll watch it but i think you got to reserve judgment. we'll see how they drive off to these interviews. >> i'll watch kim kardashian. should be interesting. >> i love kim kardashian, you could go on her instagram. you need to watch hillary interview her. [laughter] >> it's going to be fascinating. jimmy: i would not watch this at gunpoint but jason, you're obviously a hillary clinton fan, how quickly did you
it's not going to be about the woman, will be the clinton women, all about them because clinton showut the clintons and these women will be peripheral in the conversation but of course it is funny they picked first of all, i don't see any trans women, i think that's a problem off the bat but they picked random celebrities they are friends with. i would do the same thing i guess, just pick my random celebrities friends if i had a show but i'm not getting paid like they are. jimmy: she makes good...
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i had a gap of five months with president clinton. a lot of time not to do your job per se you get a little rusty sifter practice at times but some weekends the presidents are always on a big comes and operations tempo you would say. >> that is the question that gaudi had, what happens at camp david when the president is a way? what do you do as a staff? >> we have more time to do training, physical nest programs, contest if time allows it. we send our sailors and marines to school you always have to be ready. you are really sitting waiting taking care of the place, mowing the grass, training, firefighting training is constant. certainly because you're always ready your way to execute when the president does visit we look forward to those visits. >> has hollywood or the news media for a documentary ever films on site at camp david? >> harry reasoner with abc news interviewed president ford inside the camp. i believe that was the only time there's an interview done in that regard, certainly during world events like middle east peace su
i had a gap of five months with president clinton. a lot of time not to do your job per se you get a little rusty sifter practice at times but some weekends the presidents are always on a big comes and operations tempo you would say. >> that is the question that gaudi had, what happens at camp david when the president is a way? what do you do as a staff? >> we have more time to do training, physical nest programs, contest if time allows it. we send our sailors and marines to school...
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i worked for president barack obama and clinton.moking gun garbage crisis is being brought to you by the clown group, quid pro quo controversy. but in order to be successful they need you to buy into it. joining me, former secret service agent, jeff james. we both know tony ornado and jeff engel. dragging politics into the secret service and trying to attack these guy's characters. this is a new low. >> it is. to think that any secret service agent would want to be tied to a failure where a president got hurt is insane. it's mission over politics every time, period. dan: you and i -- i worked with jeff for a long time, but one of the big dangers of dragging the secret service into this is if the secret service protectees, democrat or republican, assume this guy is a political player and not a security agent, then that protectee will want to create distance. they are going to feel like they are being spied on. >> proximity. protection requires proximity. we need to be close enough to someone to react quickly immediately if we see a t
i worked for president barack obama and clinton.moking gun garbage crisis is being brought to you by the clown group, quid pro quo controversy. but in order to be successful they need you to buy into it. joining me, former secret service agent, jeff james. we both know tony ornado and jeff engel. dragging politics into the secret service and trying to attack these guy's characters. this is a new low. >> it is. to think that any secret service agent would want to be tied to a failure where...
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bill clinton. >> clinton is the first democrat to be elected since 1976. he is a governor from a southern state. and, he was representing himself as someone who could speak to the african american community. >> our diversity can be a source of strength in a world that is ever smaller. where everyone counts. and everyone is a part of america's family. >> six women will serve in the u.s. senate. including the first black woman. >> most black women credit anita hill. they say the rage they felt at her treatment by the senate judiciary committee fueled their campaigns. >> it was a hopeful time when women began seizing some of these offices. it sensitized women and minorities to the fact that our voices have to be heard and the real way to have them be heard is to be holding the reins of power. >> $2.4 million. great box office for a wednesday. that is what opening crowds paid out to see malcolm x. >> it is hard to miss the phenomenon called spike lee. >> spike lee is a black man who has reached the top of white culture. and, he has done it his way. >> malcolm
bill clinton. >> clinton is the first democrat to be elected since 1976. he is a governor from a southern state. and, he was representing himself as someone who could speak to the african american community. >> our diversity can be a source of strength in a world that is ever smaller. where everyone counts. and everyone is a part of america's family. >> six women will serve in the u.s. senate. including the first black woman. >> most black women credit anita hill. they...
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how is hillary clinton's understanding and use of power different. do you think from nancy pelosi's? i don't think it was not her. it was not her training right her background. she had a motivation to get into public service. it was about kids. she never probably never would have gotten into politics had she not been, you know had had she not met bill clinton who like put her on a, you know, broader along on a different path. and so the the power sort of came secondary. i don't think it was not something she was it is not her milia right? her milia is policy and i think that that power is not it's not something. she was she does not i think pelosi probably me. you tell me i think i feel like approached approach me to see a plosie pelosi approaches a problem thinking about how she can correct. i mean, she's the perfect person the perfect job like how she can corral people around, you know, move them to support a certain outcome and hillary's the one that's designing with the outcome is right, so it's just and the the power came with, you know more wit
how is hillary clinton's understanding and use of power different. do you think from nancy pelosi's? i don't think it was not her. it was not her training right her background. she had a motivation to get into public service. it was about kids. she never probably never would have gotten into politics had she not been, you know had had she not met bill clinton who like put her on a, you know, broader along on a different path. and so the the power sort of came secondary. i don't think it was not...
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worked for president clinton. [applause] >> john edwards. >> john edwards presidential campaign, and in somelo ways its the losses. i think nancy pelosi s would say the same thing. you kind of grow and think about and learn from the losses and a tough situation like the edwards family, more than other situations. a little easy and susan so susan and i have first met her where you know, if she was usa today when i work for president clinton and very happy to i'm not sarah alfred states that are help with supposed to do this. they're in session. so sarah asked me if i would moderate that i was like susan page. i'm talking about nancy pelosi. this is definitely my wheelhouse i i wrote a book called dear madam president sort of based off of the experiences. i worked learning learned working for hillary and second book. she proclaims our declaration of independence from a man's world. it's not a declaration of war. just don't see any reason we need to continue to follow a man's path and that is what just something abou
worked for president clinton. [applause] >> john edwards. >> john edwards presidential campaign, and in somelo ways its the losses. i think nancy pelosi s would say the same thing. you kind of grow and think about and learn from the losses and a tough situation like the edwards family, more than other situations. a little easy and susan so susan and i have first met her where you know, if she was usa today when i work for president clinton and very happy to i'm not sarah alfred...
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i think clinton ran as what was called a new democrat. the idea was that the democrats were going to compete with republicans by being more moderate, trying to not be seen as liberal so much. he promised to end welfare as we know it. he famously said and he was kind of trapped by that promise. he wanted to pass like national health insurance. he wanted to guarantee many other benefits. and then limit welfare. in particular because he was losing support as a president and he was running for reelection. it was the monica lewinsky schedule. i think he felt obligated even though he was ahead in the polls against dole in 1996, to sign a law that he wasn't entirely in favor of. in fact he had vetoed it twice before. he was kind of trapped by his own words and ended up with this highly punitive restrictive program that massively reduced assistance and access to aid. and by 2000, the roles had been cut by about 60% and also by 2000, over half the block going to the states was no longer going for cash assistance. some of it was being used to pave
i think clinton ran as what was called a new democrat. the idea was that the democrats were going to compete with republicans by being more moderate, trying to not be seen as liberal so much. he promised to end welfare as we know it. he famously said and he was kind of trapped by that promise. he wanted to pass like national health insurance. he wanted to guarantee many other benefits. and then limit welfare. in particular because he was losing support as a president and he was running for...
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emails. >> hillary clinton's emails. >> hilary clinton and her e mailt. >> the subpoenaed emails. >>you think you heard the last thing about hilary clinton's emails? well, think again. >> her email scandal. >> her emails. >> emails. >> her email probe. >> and now an actual recap of everything fox-and-friends said stowed about the secret service erasing all text messages from january 6th. >> where is your necktie, brian. >> i spilled coffee on it. >> are you one of those that likes the larger glasses. >>s no look good on you.
emails. >> hillary clinton's emails. >> hilary clinton and her e mailt. >> the subpoenaed emails. >>you think you heard the last thing about hilary clinton's emails? well, think again. >> her email scandal. >> her emails. >> emails. >> her email probe. >> and now an actual recap of everything fox-and-friends said stowed about the secret service erasing all text messages from january 6th. >> where is your necktie, brian. >> i...
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here's the interesting story about the clintons for me. went out to dinner with them, with hillary and bill, and people don't think of them this way. about a three-hour dinner, just the four of us, and three or four times during the dinner, they were holding hands under the table, and that's not how people see them. and i have similar stories about the bushes, and i have stories about trump. just as human beings. that piece of it, you know. >> right, but what seems to stop the folks cold, is do you like the bushes, yeah, i like the bushes, well the bushes like the clintons, isn't that good enough for you. >> yeah, uh-huh. we just have to get more perspective. you know that you're in the middle and i'm in the middle, and i think sanity is in the middle, and sanity means you can see both sides of the equation, i think. >> everybody says they were at woodstock, were you really at woodstock? >> yeah, i really was. and i looked around, and everybody my age says they've been there, and i looked around sk and a lot of them weren't there. it was g
here's the interesting story about the clintons for me. went out to dinner with them, with hillary and bill, and people don't think of them this way. about a three-hour dinner, just the four of us, and three or four times during the dinner, they were holding hands under the table, and that's not how people see them. and i have similar stories about the bushes, and i have stories about trump. just as human beings. that piece of it, you know. >> right, but what seems to stop the folks cold,...
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, which the clintons have long denied. >> why did you say -- >> why don't you ask bill clinton that.l, paula jones, the first one, bill clinton raped me, right, and just boom. they hit it. it was perfect. >> just beyond the forced smiles, there they were. >> all of a sudden, the story on cable news isn't donald trump and the "access hollywood" tape. if you look at the photos the press took of everyone standing on the side, you'll see steve bannon in the corner with a smirk on his face at the moment. you'll see the genius of steve bannon. >> bannon staged a media coup. the trump campaign never looked back. >> right now, a historic moment, cnn projects donald trump wins the presidency. >> i went to the president and said, sir, you need to get dressed. you've won. i remember bannon standing right there next to me, and bannon was like, yeah, you won, sir. everybody got pretty emotional obviously. it's one of those moments i'll never forget. i could see bannon was proud. everybody was really just proud. the president walked up to me, and he said, good job, brad, you really did a great job
, which the clintons have long denied. >> why did you say -- >> why don't you ask bill clinton that.l, paula jones, the first one, bill clinton raped me, right, and just boom. they hit it. it was perfect. >> just beyond the forced smiles, there they were. >> all of a sudden, the story on cable news isn't donald trump and the "access hollywood" tape. if you look at the photos the press took of everyone standing on the side, you'll see steve bannon in the corner...
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and if people wonder yes, hillary clinton is my friend. she is been a friend to me in barack and malia and sasha and bill. chelsea have been embracing and supportive from the very day. my husband took the oath of office. some campaigning for hillary and i know that there's some folks out there who have commented that. it's been unprecedented for a sitting first lady to be so actively engaged in a presidential campaign. and and that may be true. but what's also true is that this is truly an unprecedented election. and that's why i'm out here. i'm out here first and foremost because we have never had a more qualified and prepared candidate for president than our friend hillary clinton never before in our lifetime. i say this everywhere i go i admire and respect hillary. she has been a lawyer a law professor first lady of arkansas first lady of the united states a us senator secretary of state. she has that was michelle obama a popular sitting first lady campaigning. 2016 for a former first lady turned presidential candidate a lawyer mother o
and if people wonder yes, hillary clinton is my friend. she is been a friend to me in barack and malia and sasha and bill. chelsea have been embracing and supportive from the very day. my husband took the oath of office. some campaigning for hillary and i know that there's some folks out there who have commented that. it's been unprecedented for a sitting first lady to be so actively engaged in a presidential campaign. and and that may be true. but what's also true is that this is truly an...
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. >> carley: is hillary clinton considering a 2024 run?ing to her circle, the moment couldn't be better. >> joey: we'll ask joe concha what he thinks about that, stay tuned. hmmm. -morning, jen. no sleep again? i don't think coffee is your answer today. you think? my data shows you're not off to a good start. what? what's guy fieri doing at the neighbor's house? it's sliiiiiiiiii-der sunday! we've got cheeseburger sliders on king's hawaiian pretzel slider buns. sliiiiiiiiii-der sunday! [crash] everything's better between king's hawaiian bread. especially now with king's hawaiian pretzel buns! >> joey: talk of another hillary clinton run in 2024 is gaining attention in the media. a long-term advisor telling the hill not to rule out the possibility claiming this moment couldn't be better for her if biden chooses not to run. >> carley: joe concha is here. joe, here is hillary clinton talking about whether she will run in 2024, this happened on tuesday. >> there is no scenario in 2024 that you would remotely consider? >> i can't imagine it, i
. >> carley: is hillary clinton considering a 2024 run?ing to her circle, the moment couldn't be better. >> joey: we'll ask joe concha what he thinks about that, stay tuned. hmmm. -morning, jen. no sleep again? i don't think coffee is your answer today. you think? my data shows you're not off to a good start. what? what's guy fieri doing at the neighbor's house? it's sliiiiiiiiii-der sunday! we've got cheeseburger sliders on king's hawaiian pretzel slider buns. sliiiiiiiiii-der...
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. >> so your book spans the fdr administration to the clinton administration. there were thousands of government employees between those two administrations who were purged for being gay. and you write... now, we all know about the red scare. >> yep. >> talk about the lavender scare. >> so the lavender scare, if you could point to a beginning, it would be in february 1950. and on the 9th of that month, joe mccarthy gives his infamous speech to the republican ladies of wheeling, west virginia, where he waves a paper in his hand that he claims has the names of 205 communists in the state department on it. and then just a couple weeks later, dean acheson, the secretary of state, is called up to capitol hill to testify about these claims. and he brings along with him a deputy. and just in passing, this deputy mentions that 91 homosexuals have been fired over the previous three years. and this is a shocking revelation. no one knew that there were homosexuals in the state department, never mind 91 of them. and a senate subcommittee is called to investigate the subjec
. >> so your book spans the fdr administration to the clinton administration. there were thousands of government employees between those two administrations who were purged for being gay. and you write... now, we all know about the red scare. >> yep. >> talk about the lavender scare. >> so the lavender scare, if you could point to a beginning, it would be in february 1950. and on the 9th of that month, joe mccarthy gives his infamous speech to the republican ladies of...
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that hillary clinton was going to win in a landslide. you couldn't watch cnn you couldn't watch msnbc without being convinced that donald trump was going to go down in flames and then when he didn't it led to the search for how could this have happened everybody? i know knew donald trump would lose and that was one of the things that made collusion more of a credible notion for the left because there had to be an explanation since donald trump was supposed to lose this race. if the media had done a better job being in touch with america, the coverage in 16 would have said donald trump actually may win because they're a rumblings in this country. there's tremendous discontent in this country particularly in rural areas particularly from people who pray every day particularly from people who think life may begin a conception or people who have guns or went hunting or go fishing or whose grandfather taught them how to shoot at a young age. i just think that's the mist part of america that the mainstream media doesn't see and so therefore th
that hillary clinton was going to win in a landslide. you couldn't watch cnn you couldn't watch msnbc without being convinced that donald trump was going to go down in flames and then when he didn't it led to the search for how could this have happened everybody? i know knew donald trump would lose and that was one of the things that made collusion more of a credible notion for the left because there had to be an explanation since donald trump was supposed to lose this race. if the media had...
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this is a group where hillary clinton was hurting when she ran last time.running. >> it's funny you say. that my first thought this is a hillary clinton attempt to be likeable like so many other attempts to run in 2024. you can't wait to watch torres the first mexican woman to go to college or the first black woman to be lt. governor. i can't wait to see in hillary's word the gutsy women who are probably all democrats and none of those names i mentioned will make it. >> i think for youth out reach what about the gutsy women who are standing up for women being overshadowed bid transgender issue where biological males are swimming and beating women? what is these other olympic swimmers and the gymnasts? what about them. >> [overlapping talking]. >> wait, wait, wait. >> how does hillary know what a woman is? >> that's one. >> yeah. >> [overlapping talking]. >> there is not a shortage of amazing american women with amazing stories. >> yes. >> birthing people. >> there is no shortage. >> we talked about someone we would love to be featured. here's who are. show
this is a group where hillary clinton was hurting when she ran last time.running. >> it's funny you say. that my first thought this is a hillary clinton attempt to be likeable like so many other attempts to run in 2024. you can't wait to watch torres the first mexican woman to go to college or the first black woman to be lt. governor. i can't wait to see in hillary's word the gutsy women who are probably all democrats and none of those names i mentioned will make it. >> i think for...
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kennedy: all right, jimmy, why should hillary clinton be president in 2024?ombivent your perfume but i can smell the walmart and i can't even get to the sent tonight. the people in pantsuits is the best thing in this country, either her or kamala because we know it's time to get to her, i. kennedy: it's going to take a real see work to get this. >> you know it's true. kennedy: i have to say, i'll give this to manley jessica. >> is a because i'm wearing a blazer today? [laughter] kennedy: $100 a gallon because i'm a man, i drive a big truck because of a man. >> good, i identify as jessica. [laughter] kennedy: i cannot wait to read that. hopefully they will be coherent. thank you both. no nothing liberal columnist urging president biden to raise gas prices, is a crazy one stupid? bryan brenberg straighten that out next. ♪♪ kennedy: that was a request for my daughter. they are trying to force you to change behavior by making you suffer and liberal columnist has given us proof. gas prices have been falling for about a month. national average a gallon, 4.44, 50 ce
kennedy: all right, jimmy, why should hillary clinton be president in 2024?ombivent your perfume but i can smell the walmart and i can't even get to the sent tonight. the people in pantsuits is the best thing in this country, either her or kamala because we know it's time to get to her, i. kennedy: it's going to take a real see work to get this. >> you know it's true. kennedy: i have to say, i'll give this to manley jessica. >> is a because i'm wearing a blazer today? [laughter]...
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russia relations were in as the yeltsin and clinton administrations got underway.because they're in pretty good shape, there are still some leftover trust and communication and some hope for cooperation in the 1990s. so, it's up to you, do you want to talk about ukraine and nato in the early 90s, or u.s. russia relations in the early 90s? this time i interviews go. >> we can build it up to ukraine. i think the 1990s is the high point of the u.s. russian relationship. you have the highest number of meetings between russian and american presidents. >> clinton went to moscow a bunch of times. >> there is a lot of respect shown on both sides, i think even friendship you could see between bill and boris, as they were referred to in the 1990s. you wouldn't want to romanticize it, in terms of nato, yeltsin was not pleased to see nato growing larger in europe. that was an issue already back then. there are lots of disagreements about former yugoslavia now to manage that crisis. and there was, i think already then, an implicit tension that the u.s. was economically more pow
russia relations were in as the yeltsin and clinton administrations got underway.because they're in pretty good shape, there are still some leftover trust and communication and some hope for cooperation in the 1990s. so, it's up to you, do you want to talk about ukraine and nato in the early 90s, or u.s. russia relations in the early 90s? this time i interviews go. >> we can build it up to ukraine. i think the 1990s is the high point of the u.s. russian relationship. you have the highest...
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absolutely, and he also wanted speaking of resets clinton. yeltsin then it's interesting how the leadership coincided, you know, george hw bush and gorbachev kind of leave the scene kind of at the same time clinton yeltsin come on together kind of leave together. george w bush and putin come on together and george w bush certainly sought a reset with russia. he was very chummy with putin. we all remember the fishing trip, and that was later in the process. they're very first joint news conference george w bush was at the podium putin was standing next to him. he said russia is not the enemy of the united states. the cold war is over, right, but putin didn't get what he wanted from bush and some historians have argued. this is a big reason why he became he becomes more and more authoritarian and autocratic. i wouldn't put the us at the center of the story and that way. i think that putin became autocratic for internal. okay reasons, it speaks to his personality his sense of power. the vision that he has for for russia eventually he latches on
absolutely, and he also wanted speaking of resets clinton. yeltsin then it's interesting how the leadership coincided, you know, george hw bush and gorbachev kind of leave the scene kind of at the same time clinton yeltsin come on together kind of leave together. george w bush and putin come on together and george w bush certainly sought a reset with russia. he was very chummy with putin. we all remember the fishing trip, and that was later in the process. they're very first joint news...
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the clintons and the obamas don't do anything by accident.n't been shy about criticizing the man they never thought was fit to be president. biden needs to take his time take it a day at a time the sharks are circling. he needs to get better. and while you are recovering, here is some encouragement from the president who caught covid before you. >> don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. you are going to beat it. we have the best medical equipment. we have the best medicines. don't let it dominate. don't let it take over your lives. >> jesse: charlie gasparino is the fox business network senior correspondent. all right, charlie, what are you hearing? >> just that. i mean, what's interesting about this is not the substance of what i tweeted. it's rank speculation we should point out. but it came from interesting people and not, you know, not steve bannon or peter navarro or people like that. it was like people in the washington know. and the fact that they are actually talking about this is what is really important here. people are a
the clintons and the obamas don't do anything by accident.n't been shy about criticizing the man they never thought was fit to be president. biden needs to take his time take it a day at a time the sharks are circling. he needs to get better. and while you are recovering, here is some encouragement from the president who caught covid before you. >> don't let it dominate you. don't be afraid of it. you are going to beat it. we have the best medical equipment. we have the best medicines....
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parents in clinton, a city of about 25,000, are struggling to find pre-elementary child care at any ofilities. providers like lesia daniel hollingshead, the owner of funtime preschool, know they're all feeling pandemic fallout. can you tell me how the pandemic impacted your time here at funtime? lesia: so we had a total of almost 400 children. and we went from that enrollment to like 53 or 63, like in a matter of two weeks. laura: this drop in attendance made it tough for funtime. lesia: it was a struggle. we had some capital set aside that floated us until we were able to get the ppp loans. so, a lot of our teachers, a lot of our staff took a voluntary leave of absence because of health issues, and they were not comfortable working in person. laura: lesia hopes to be fully staffed again soon, but finding staffed again soon, but finding qualified workers is tough with her financial constraints. lesia's employees make between $13 and $14 an hour, which is above the state's minimum wage of $7.25. but to keep employee pay and other costs where they are, families pay about $170 per week, p
parents in clinton, a city of about 25,000, are struggling to find pre-elementary child care at any ofilities. providers like lesia daniel hollingshead, the owner of funtime preschool, know they're all feeling pandemic fallout. can you tell me how the pandemic impacted your time here at funtime? lesia: so we had a total of almost 400 children. and we went from that enrollment to like 53 or 63, like in a matter of two weeks. laura: this drop in attendance made it tough for funtime. lesia: it was...
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especially bill clinton. we just played a bit of tom brokaw 1994.ical republicans about to takeover in the house, possibly. what could you learn from their? >> that's for sure. i'm so glad that you used that historical video from 1994, because of that does tell us a lot. that was when you can bridge came, in the first speaker who said i'm not going to get along with the other side. this is going to be a war of all against all. we are going to try to stop the opposition. it sounds like 2022, but in 1994, that was unheard of, and that was radical. if we don't like the way the house operates nowadays, this stasis and inability to get very much done, it really dates back to 1994. what clinton said was, even though i lost both houses to congress, some going to be like truman. i'm going to put one foot in front of the other. i'm going to try to get things done. he was able to work with the other side for better or for worse on things like welfare reform and the balanced budget, and despite the fact that many democrats in 1994, -- bill clinton's office pol
especially bill clinton. we just played a bit of tom brokaw 1994.ical republicans about to takeover in the house, possibly. what could you learn from their? >> that's for sure. i'm so glad that you used that historical video from 1994, because of that does tell us a lot. that was when you can bridge came, in the first speaker who said i'm not going to get along with the other side. this is going to be a war of all against all. we are going to try to stop the opposition. it sounds like...
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americans clamoring for a clinton comeback are for a real treat.tsy." jerk. the show will follow hillary and her daughter chelsea as they interview their favorite -- >> judge jeanine: why? >> greg: flinging your hands! they are going to interview the left leaning ladies. so now she has a show because she does not have to work anymore, right, judge, they just go through the conservative women. >> judge jeanine: i don't know what she is doing, all i know is she sees an opportunity and is jumping into it. she ran for president, tried to run twice, ran once, and lost twice, so why not try a third time? she may lose three times. she think she is entitled to it. she always did. we just coordinate her. they look like thelma and louise. >> greg: you know how that ended. >> judge jeanine: not good. >> greg: geraldo, seems less like a tv show more like like a pity party. royalty for the hollywood left. >> geraldo: absence make in the heart grow fonder, i actually am thinking more positively about the former senator clinton, she accomplished a lot. she came c
americans clamoring for a clinton comeback are for a real treat.tsy." jerk. the show will follow hillary and her daughter chelsea as they interview their favorite -- >> judge jeanine: why? >> greg: flinging your hands! they are going to interview the left leaning ladies. so now she has a show because she does not have to work anymore, right, judge, they just go through the conservative women. >> judge jeanine: i don't know what she is doing, all i know is she sees an...
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this is the time to talk just briefly about bill clinton. and, bill clinton's utopian thinking. bill clinton in 1992, his campaign song was fleetwood mac's don't stop thinking about tomorrow. yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone, do not stop thinking about tomorrow. bill clinton was this very charismatic figure that was a very much like the future is bright. he came from a town called hope, arkansas. he was the boy from hope. literally the boy from hope. the future is bright, in all of his state of the union's, which were always very long, he would always discuss one new technological achievements are happening? what are the technological breakthroughs that are going to make our life and society better? his policy, he and many people like him dubbed themselves third way of democrats. that in this map onto the old end of history framework, they party had been the party of the left and critiques of capitalism. supposedly. that there were only two sides of the culture wars. there were only two sides of the economic wars. the party of johnson and the great society. that was no longer
this is the time to talk just briefly about bill clinton. and, bill clinton's utopian thinking. bill clinton in 1992, his campaign song was fleetwood mac's don't stop thinking about tomorrow. yesterday's gone, yesterday's gone, do not stop thinking about tomorrow. bill clinton was this very charismatic figure that was a very much like the future is bright. he came from a town called hope, arkansas. he was the boy from hope. literally the boy from hope. the future is bright, in all of his state...
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susan and i have known each other for a long time because i was hillary clinton's communications director and barack obama's communications director. [applause] >> john edwards. >> john edwards presidential campaign in some ways it's the losses. nancy pelosi would say the same thing. you kind of grow and think about from the losses and the tough situations more than other situations. and the victories so susan and i are very happy. sara asked me if i would moderate and i said susan page? and talking about nancy pelosi this is definitely my will house. i wrote a book about the experiences of working for hillarynd and she proclaims it's not a declaration of war to follow a man's path. and that's what just something about her is about. there's just something about her i don't like it sometimes there's just something about her that's incredible and for nancy pelosi i saw something about her that is incredible and incredibly effective. we talked about this and in her discussion of "madam speaker" to talk to about what makes her so effective. she's incredibly effective and even john boehner her
susan and i have known each other for a long time because i was hillary clinton's communications director and barack obama's communications director. [applause] >> john edwards. >> john edwards presidential campaign in some ways it's the losses. nancy pelosi would say the same thing. you kind of grow and think about from the losses and the tough situations more than other situations. and the victories so susan and i are very happy. sara asked me if i would moderate and i said susan...
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criminal probe fires up again in hillary clinton debunked trump russia.es by special counsel john cure ham. 7-eleven stores are encouraged to close in los angeles after a string ever deadly robberies and shootings. we take that on with congressman byron donalds coming up on "the evening edit." >> the reason we have crime because of these progressive policies decoupled from reality. than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard retirement tools and advice can help you get there. that's the value of ownership. welcome to allstate where anyone who bundles their home and auto insurance saves. isn't that right phil? sorry, i'm a little busy. what in the world are you doing? i'm in the metaverse, bundling my home and auto insurance. why don't you just do that in the real world? um, because now i can bundle in space. watch this. save up to 25% when you bundle home and auto. call a local agent or 1-888-allstate for a quote today. >> tech: when you have auto glass damage, trust safelite. call a local agent or 1-888-al
criminal probe fires up again in hillary clinton debunked trump russia.es by special counsel john cure ham. 7-eleven stores are encouraged to close in los angeles after a string ever deadly robberies and shootings. we take that on with congressman byron donalds coming up on "the evening edit." >> the reason we have crime because of these progressive policies decoupled from reality. than just an investor you're an owner. that means that your goals are ours too. and vanguard...
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hillary clinton, 2024, bring it on, baby!e the best met with the ones you love. sean hannity right now. >> sean: wait a minute, you said the other night you wanted kamala to run and you were supporting her candidacy. >> sean: together ! >> tucker: are not sexist, i'll take them both. >> sean: you got them both. maybe one is vice president. perfect ticket. thank you, and welcome tonight to "hannity." one year ago tonight president biden assured this country, every american, that if they get vaccinated and they get their booster, they are not going to get covid, you won't get it. now the double vaxxed, double boosted president biden has just tested positive for covid-19. i guess so much for joe biden and dr. fauci's science. now, of course, we do very
hillary clinton, 2024, bring it on, baby!e the best met with the ones you love. sean hannity right now. >> sean: wait a minute, you said the other night you wanted kamala to run and you were supporting her candidacy. >> sean: together ! >> tucker: are not sexist, i'll take them both. >> sean: you got them both. maybe one is vice president. perfect ticket. thank you, and welcome tonight to "hannity." one year ago tonight president biden assured this country,...
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i'm presumably they can be that many people believing hillary clinton drinks baby's blood?sh. i'm not kidding you. so, what happened was that this qanon conspiracy theory about the cabal of satanic paedophiles merged with the conspiracy theory about how the election was stolen, and in a sense, that conspiracy theory which involves these weird voting machines called dominion voting machines which apparently were flipping votes from trump to biden, that conspiracy theory was also promoted by this same ron watkins guy who was one of the administrators who we think may have been controlling qanon. so these two things merged, and what has happened now is that the idea that america is controlled by a malevolent force, a deep state that has subverted its democracy, is now mainstream political opinion, right? there is a massive battle going on inside the republican party between those who believe this big lie, those who are promoting the big lie, and those who really don't, but it has become massively mainstream. if you look at the hearings that are currently going on, on capitol h
i'm presumably they can be that many people believing hillary clinton drinks baby's blood?sh. i'm not kidding you. so, what happened was that this qanon conspiracy theory about the cabal of satanic paedophiles merged with the conspiracy theory about how the election was stolen, and in a sense, that conspiracy theory which involves these weird voting machines called dominion voting machines which apparently were flipping votes from trump to biden, that conspiracy theory was also promoted by this...