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my girlfriend said to me, that reminds me of gary hart. what's he all about?ll of a sudden, it clicked. >> this is not polling, just a comment from a girlfriend. >> that's right. >> you probably liked her too much. >> no, no. i didn't actually. that triggered in my mind something that made some sense, we could put on the next poll. we put it on a poll, it tested well. >> so mondale used it in a debate. >> where's the beef? >> wendy's spent a hundred millions dollars on an ad campaign to give me an opening for a line. i want to thank them very much. >> that made a difference? >> it changed the race overnight. it confirmed in people's minds something that had been on their minds, which was is this guy really up to it? does he have the experience to do it? and hart, who had been on such an offensive all of a sudden has to be on the defensive, and he doesn't handle it very well. >> there were several things that hart didn't handle well, but that's another story. >> he was reeling. we came right back in with another punch, which was the red phone. >> the most aweso
my girlfriend said to me, that reminds me of gary hart. what's he all about?ll of a sudden, it clicked. >> this is not polling, just a comment from a girlfriend. >> that's right. >> you probably liked her too much. >> no, no. i didn't actually. that triggered in my mind something that made some sense, we could put on the next poll. we put it on a poll, it tested well. >> so mondale used it in a debate. >> where's the beef? >> wendy's spent a hundred...
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he took a semester off from catholic university to work for gary hart's campaign. he became a baltimore city councilman and then went on to become there for eight years and was named one of america hot top five city mayors for cutting the crime rate. he was elected as governor of maryland. o'malley emphasizes raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour. mr. o'malley: we have got to make it easier for people to join unions. steve: he says we need to focus on climate change, education, and limiting income disparity. he said he would expand access to naturalization and health care for americans as well as protect our border and try to keep immigrant families together. he says the symbol of america is the statue of liberty, not a mr. o'malley: immigration reform is one of the things we must do to get wages to go up again. one of the big drags is you can have a and number -- underground economy. getting these people out of the shadows can be helped to get wages go up again for all americans. steve: o'malley told iowa workers he opposed the transpacific partnership from the
he took a semester off from catholic university to work for gary hart's campaign. he became a baltimore city councilman and then went on to become there for eight years and was named one of america hot top five city mayors for cutting the crime rate. he was elected as governor of maryland. o'malley emphasizes raising the minimum wage to $15 per hour. mr. o'malley: we have got to make it easier for people to join unions. steve: he says we need to focus on climate change, education, and limiting...
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if you look at any number of candidates, whether it was bill clinton in 1992 or jimmy carter or gary hart, they were in the same spot i was but none had the opportunity to be on a debate platform with 2 other candidates. >> sees iowa as his next big chance. >> i think the big thing is to get them to watch the democrats at all when they have a circus going on on the other side. >> tonight fox business announcing gover chris christie and mike huckabee failing to qualify for next week. >> now, at that next republican debate trump and carson will occupy the center of the stage. they will be flanked by marco rubio and ted cruz. >> it's insane that this is illegal. >>> are you living in a neighborhood where at any moment your family pet could be taken away? how some people have to hide their beloved dogs and how much a controversial law actually cost. >>> and meet the teenager who went to sign up for college and found out he was a missing person. >>> don't head for that midnight snack just yet. you may want to save room. we learned the average thanksgiving dinner is equal to >>> now to a story
if you look at any number of candidates, whether it was bill clinton in 1992 or jimmy carter or gary hart, they were in the same spot i was but none had the opportunity to be on a debate platform with 2 other candidates. >> sees iowa as his next big chance. >> i think the big thing is to get them to watch the democrats at all when they have a circus going on on the other side. >> tonight fox business announcing gover chris christie and mike huckabee failing to qualify for next...
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he worked here in iowa in 1984 on the gary hart campaign when people were very shocked to see him finish in second place. and so the governor's not discouraged and he's looking forward to continuing to campaign here in the state and really looking forward to our debate on november 14th. >>sabrina: so the format of the iowa caucus is very different than that of really most anything else where everyone has to be in the same room on the same night in your precinct. does that hurt or help you candidate and how do you get people to get there? >>jake: yeah, i, i, great question. i think it really helps governor o'malley. he's going from county to county talking to voters where they're at, where they are. um, there're 1,682 precincts in iowa so it gives (chuckling) >>sabrina: not that anyone's counting. >>jake: right. (chuckling) >>jake: so it gives, gives everyone a great opportunity to stand in that room on caucus night, make the case for why they're supporting their particular candidate and it really gives, it's kind of an equalizer, right? it doesn't take tons of money. it doesn't take fanc
he worked here in iowa in 1984 on the gary hart campaign when people were very shocked to see him finish in second place. and so the governor's not discouraged and he's looking forward to continuing to campaign here in the state and really looking forward to our debate on november 14th. >>sabrina: so the format of the iowa caucus is very different than that of really most anything else where everyone has to be in the same room on the same night in your precinct. does that hurt or help you...
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gary hart, joe biden, bill clinton, certainly president obama.y change the subject or ultimately derail their candidacy. >> dickerson: in the case of his back story, though, this isn't a central claim at the heart of it. his story is from poverty to famed neurosurgeon. west point is a little bit of side show. >> it is. i think ed is right that idea that candidate would be vetted not at all outrageous but ben carson has won this round. there is no doubt. the fact that he had a plausible explanation for the west point thing. even if there was maybe minor exaggeration, original story did not hold up to scrutiny. frankly i think lot of people want to see ben carson be tested. because he hasn't been in politics before. even if you support him for his story and for his belief you want to know that he can handle a little bit of scrutiny. so far he has handling it i think pretty defendantly. you got under his skin, started to seem a little irritated but for the most part this is man who keeps his cool. >> dickerson: ben, he's raised a lot of money off of
gary hart, joe biden, bill clinton, certainly president obama.y change the subject or ultimately derail their candidacy. >> dickerson: in the case of his back story, though, this isn't a central claim at the heart of it. his story is from poverty to famed neurosurgeon. west point is a little bit of side show. >> it is. i think ed is right that idea that candidate would be vetted not at all outrageous but ben carson has won this round. there is no doubt. the fact that he had a...
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do you remember gary hart or bill clinton?sky, does that name still ring a bell, dr. carson? >> hillary clinton. >> how would you like to turn over your e-mail server? why don't we start there, right? i mean listen, i understand it's frustrating when you run and someone's poking around your life and asking a bunch of embarrassing questions but that's how we play this game. >> he's the one who's making these claims. it's not like their digging it up, he's coming out there and saying it. >> yeah, exactly. i just don't think it does. i understand there's a small part of the base that likes it, bad strategy in the long run. >> all right, ellis. we'll all be watching tonight. thanks so much for your insight. >>> just ahead, which country wants to use crocodiles to guard its inmates? >>> plus an indiana family comes home to a big surprise in their bedroom. is the place. is the place. ♪ ♪ their beard salve is made from ♪ ♪ sustainable tea tree oil and kale... you, my friend, recognize when a trend has reached critical mass. yes, when
do you remember gary hart or bill clinton?sky, does that name still ring a bell, dr. carson? >> hillary clinton. >> how would you like to turn over your e-mail server? why don't we start there, right? i mean listen, i understand it's frustrating when you run and someone's poking around your life and asking a bunch of embarrassing questions but that's how we play this game. >> he's the one who's making these claims. it's not like their digging it up, he's coming out there and...
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julie: it reminds me of gary hart. he said i did nothing wrong, this one and followed me around.d him on a boat called monkey business with a woman sitting on his lap. then this west point story comes out. melissa: reading what they are dispeuting. he's saying he was -- no one is disputing this part of it pep was the numb one rotc candidate from his city. he met with the general and talked about west point. he didn't actually fill out the application. julie: he said general west moreland who was one of the leaders he met said that he should apply to west point and basically on the spot offered him a full scholarship. you don't pay to go to west point. melissa: he would have gone the in had he filled out the application but he didn't. gregg: this is a thing you are seeing more and more among people in the public eye. when they have a great story, they still change it. he would have been fine with his story. but he changed it. i think a lie is often a coat of paint that you put on a story you are bored with. it's not necessarily for other people. it's for yourself. it's like renova
julie: it reminds me of gary hart. he said i did nothing wrong, this one and followed me around.d him on a boat called monkey business with a woman sitting on his lap. then this west point story comes out. melissa: reading what they are dispeuting. he's saying he was -- no one is disputing this part of it pep was the numb one rotc candidate from his city. he met with the general and talked about west point. he didn't actually fill out the application. julie: he said general west moreland who...
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. >> i saw the ad and it was my girlfriend is said to me you know that reminds me of gary hart. what's he all about? all of a sudden it clicked. they're not pulling. this is just a comment. that triggered in my mind something that made sense. we put it on a poll and tested well. stossel: so mondo used in the debate. >> where's the beef? >> he spent $100 million on ad campaign to commend opening for a line and i want to thank them very much. that work, that made a difference. >> a confirmed in people's mind something that it then on their minds which was is this guy really up to it and a sea of experience to doing it? all of a sudden he has to be on the defense and he hasn't handled it well. stossel: there were several things i hart didn't handle well but that's another story. >> he was reeling and we came right back in with another punch which was. >> the most awesome powerful responsibility in the world lies in the hands and picks up his phone. stossel: again they used a motion to sell the idea that hart was not substandard. >> the future of the world is at stake. stossel: deca
. >> i saw the ad and it was my girlfriend is said to me you know that reminds me of gary hart. what's he all about? all of a sudden it clicked. they're not pulling. this is just a comment. that triggered in my mind something that made sense. we put it on a poll and tested well. stossel: so mondo used in the debate. >> where's the beef? >> he spent $100 million on ad campaign to commend opening for a line and i want to thank them very much. that work, that made a difference....
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they had been hired by gary hart to run the state. texas was a political mess.here was a huge split between the progressives and the conservatives. it was an enormous learning experience for both the clintons. hillary was in san antonio and bill was in austin, running the campaign. he took george mcgovern out to the pedernales to meet with lbj. clinton learned a lot in that campaign. he also learn how you can lose. from that moment on, bill clinton's concept was how you could be a moderate progressive and still hang onto something in america as it was changing. >> during his term as governor, the clintons increased their national profile, leading to the 1992 presidential campaign. the mentioned earlier that it was a bruising one. including the arrival of ross perot's candidacy in the campaign. it brought bill clinton and hillary clinton to the white house. after they arrive, there was the announcement about health care. we have a couple of clips to show you that help demonstrate the intention of the first lady's involvement in health care. let's watch. [video cl
they had been hired by gary hart to run the state. texas was a political mess.here was a huge split between the progressives and the conservatives. it was an enormous learning experience for both the clintons. hillary was in san antonio and bill was in austin, running the campaign. he took george mcgovern out to the pedernales to meet with lbj. clinton learned a lot in that campaign. he also learn how you can lose. from that moment on, bill clinton's concept was how you could be a moderate...
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think of walter mondale in 19 4 where you had the outsider challenge from gary hart. or think about 2000 with al gore where he had the challenge coming from bill bradley. and that each got interesting briefly and then sort of got a interesting. obviously in 2000, things were a little different. with the democratic party a whole lot more, i think we're forgetting that my left is your left. getting so much farther to the left and to the left where hillary clinton had been and then this anger at politicians, career politicians, anger at washington, or at least the established order of things, that's created sort of more of an edge to it. but the real story, i think, with hillary clinton is when you think about, when she left office in january of 2013. when she left the job of secretary of state, she had terrific numbers overall. i mean, yes, republicans and conservatives all hated her but they, you know, hated her as long as they've known anything about her. that doesn't change. but if you look at her numbers among democrats, liberals, among moderates and independents, h
think of walter mondale in 19 4 where you had the outsider challenge from gary hart. or think about 2000 with al gore where he had the challenge coming from bill bradley. and that each got interesting briefly and then sort of got a interesting. obviously in 2000, things were a little different. with the democratic party a whole lot more, i think we're forgetting that my left is your left. getting so much farther to the left and to the left where hillary clinton had been and then this anger at...
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so, like he would read gary hart's book on the 1972 campaign to find out what went right, what went wrong. and she would take meticulous notes. and when they ran for reelection in 1979 and '80, she pulled out all of these notes from the 1975 and '76 campaigns of just the names and the phone numbers of everybody. jay hakes: so they sort of started off knowing that they didn't know how to do this, they'd never run for president before. but they did their homework and that was kind of a trait of the family. jay hakes: and they would come home on sundays so that they were always on the same page, the family members wouldn't all be off saying different things. they'd come back and compare notes on sunday and then they'd head back out to the field, and it was a very powerful combination. jay hakes: i can't believe the work schedule that she had during that campaign -- very little sleep and was visiting multiple towns in a day. and i guess growing up on a farm, you learn how to put in long days, but she was willing to make that kind of commitment. susan swain: what's great about this series is y
so, like he would read gary hart's book on the 1972 campaign to find out what went right, what went wrong. and she would take meticulous notes. and when they ran for reelection in 1979 and '80, she pulled out all of these notes from the 1975 and '76 campaigns of just the names and the phone numbers of everybody. jay hakes: so they sort of started off knowing that they didn't know how to do this, they'd never run for president before. but they did their homework and that was kind of a trait of...
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think of walter mondale in 1984, where he had the outsider challenge from gary hart.out 2000 with al gore where he had the challenge coming from bill bradley. and each got interesting briefly as that sort of got -- and it sort of got less interesting. with the democratic party in 2000 a whole lot more -- i keep on forgetting that my left in your left -- getting so much brother to the left and to the left of where hillary clinton had been, then this anger at politicians, anger at washington, or at least the established order of thing, that has crated more of a net to it. but the real story a think with hillary clinton is when you think about when she left office in january 2013, when she left the job of secretary of state, she had terrific numbers overall. yes, republicans all hated her, but they have hated her as long as they have known anything about her. but if you look at her numbers among democrats, liberals, independents, hillary clinton's numbers back in january of 2013 were really pretty good. they were probably unsustainably high, but since she was not seen as
think of walter mondale in 1984, where he had the outsider challenge from gary hart.out 2000 with al gore where he had the challenge coming from bill bradley. and each got interesting briefly as that sort of got -- and it sort of got less interesting. with the democratic party in 2000 a whole lot more -- i keep on forgetting that my left in your left -- getting so much brother to the left and to the left of where hillary clinton had been, then this anger at politicians, anger at washington, or...
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i think of walter mondale in 1984, where you had the outside every challenge from gary hart.bout 2000 with al gore where he had the challenge coming from bill bradley. that each got interesting briefly and then sort of got a lot less interesting. now obviously in 2000 things are hail different. with the democratic party a whole lot more, i keep forgetting that my left and your left, getting so much far to the left and to the left of where hillary clinton had been and then this anger at politicians, career politicians, anger at washington or at least established order of things, that created more of an edge to it. but the real story i think with hillary clinton is, when you think about, when she left office in january of 2013, when she left the job as secretary of state, she had terrific numbers overall. yes, republicans and conservatives all hated her but they hated her as long as they have known anything about her. that doesn't change. but if you look at her numbers among democrats, liberals, moderates, independents, hillary clinton's numbers back in january 2013 were really
i think of walter mondale in 1984, where you had the outside every challenge from gary hart.bout 2000 with al gore where he had the challenge coming from bill bradley. that each got interesting briefly and then sort of got a lot less interesting. now obviously in 2000 things are hail different. with the democratic party a whole lot more, i keep forgetting that my left and your left, getting so much far to the left and to the left of where hillary clinton had been and then this anger at...
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i was up here years ago for a candidate that only had 1% name recognition, his name was gary hart, and was declared dead three times before rising up to make it a contest between the inevitable front runner that year, walter mondale, and the voice of a new generation. our party always looks to the future, and i need you guys. i don't have a ton of money, i can't pay you a salary, but by golly, i can give you a ranking commission no other campaign can offer. [laughter] it begins with you signing up on one of these so we can stay in touch. we're going out knocking on doors every weekend, we will be phone banking. and one thing you don't know about sam, i can tell you this because he used to work in the baltimore headquarters, he's a great guy, but if he doesn't sign up at least 20 new people every day, he goes home at night and cries. i really need you for sam's sleep to, please,sign up. thank you guys for being here today. thanks a lot. [applause] >> all campaign long c-span takes you on the road to the white house. unfiltered access to the candidates at town hall meetings, news confere
i was up here years ago for a candidate that only had 1% name recognition, his name was gary hart, and was declared dead three times before rising up to make it a contest between the inevitable front runner that year, walter mondale, and the voice of a new generation. our party always looks to the future, and i need you guys. i don't have a ton of money, i can't pay you a salary, but by golly, i can give you a ranking commission no other campaign can offer. [laughter] it begins with you signing...
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little interesting for some time. 1984,of walter mondale in where he had the outsider challenge from gary hart. with think about 2000 with al gore where he had the challenge coming from bill bradley. and each got interesting briefly as that sort of got -- and it sort of got less interesting. with the democratic party in 2000 a whole lot more -- i keep on forgetting that my left in your left -- getting so much brother to the left and to the left of where hillary clinton had been, then this anger at politicians, anger at washington, or at least the established order of thing, that has crated more of a net to it. but the real story a think with hillary clinton is when you think about when she left office in january 2013, when she left the job of secretary of state, she had terrific numbers overall. yes, republicans all hated her, but they have hated her as long as they have known anything about her. but if you look at her numbers among democrats, liberals, independents, hillary clinton's numbers back in january of 2013 were really pretty good. they were probably unsustainably high, but since she
little interesting for some time. 1984,of walter mondale in where he had the outsider challenge from gary hart. with think about 2000 with al gore where he had the challenge coming from bill bradley. and each got interesting briefly as that sort of got -- and it sort of got less interesting. with the democratic party in 2000 a whole lot more -- i keep on forgetting that my left in your left -- getting so much brother to the left and to the left of where hillary clinton had been, then this anger...
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his name was gary hart and was declared dead three times before rising up to make it a contest betweene inevitable front runner, walter mondale. i need you guys. >> i don't have a ton of money, i can't pay you a sum of money, but i can give you a rank and commission no one else can over. we're going out and knocking on doors every weekend. one thing you don't know about sam, he used to work in the baltimore headquarters. if he doesn't sign up at least 20 new people every day, he goes home at night and cries. he does, and he's unable to go to sleep. so i need you for the sake of your country and for sam's sleep. >>> all campaign long, c-span takes you on the road to the white house. unfiltered access to the candidates, at town hall meetings, rallies and speeches. we're take your comments on twitter, facebook and by phone. and always, every campaign event we cover is available on our website at c-span.org. >>> on the next washington journal, the deportation of illegal immigrants. and dr. thomas freeden discusses a reported 25% increase in multi-state food-borne outbreaks in the past few
his name was gary hart and was declared dead three times before rising up to make it a contest betweene inevitable front runner, walter mondale. i need you guys. >> i don't have a ton of money, i can't pay you a sum of money, but i can give you a rank and commission no one else can over. we're going out and knocking on doors every weekend. one thing you don't know about sam, he used to work in the baltimore headquarters. if he doesn't sign up at least 20 new people every day, he goes home...
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i wrote about starting with gary hart's and al gore and both presidents bush and president clinton, president carter all the way up to obama, but my biggest thrill was to write about prime minister margaret thatcher. it can imagine that i wasn't thrilled with her as the person who used the british army to put the lid on irish catholics, but she was also such a daring leader and i wanted to know what her secret was. she looked 20 years younger than when she first took office and now she was in her 10th year, the apex of her role and she looked younger than ever. i found out she surrounded herself with star boys. they all looked like 1930s american matinee idols and some of them told me, we find mrs. teague sexually attractive in a rather pocketed way. [laughter] >> what? margaret thatcher sexy? soviet press called her that iron lady and i discovered she relied on a mysterious indian woman who called herself madame. some of her clients were pamela harriman, a couple of women in the royal family and i had to take on a false persona to gain access to her inner sanctum and she directed me to climb
i wrote about starting with gary hart's and al gore and both presidents bush and president clinton, president carter all the way up to obama, but my biggest thrill was to write about prime minister margaret thatcher. it can imagine that i wasn't thrilled with her as the person who used the british army to put the lid on irish catholics, but she was also such a daring leader and i wanted to know what her secret was. she looked 20 years younger than when she first took office and now she was in...
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gary, handled things with >>> promotional consideration provided by -- >>> we start celebrating birthdays this weekend. on saturday, lourde is 19. jenny mitchell is 72. bonnie raitt is 66. our own mary hartared in a super bowl commercial with his sifter? that's jack osbourne. he is celebrating turning 30 this weekend. happy birthday to efb. ? next week on "e.t.." we will celebrating our 35th birthday with the stars celebrating theirs. >> i'm the same age at...