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i want to talk about how it affected hillary clinton's record. epublicans took over and investigations -- >> did you talk about that? >> the key thing to understand about health care is the defeat in 94 was to the clintons, exactly like the defeat in 1980 when they lost the governorship. they had to recover in the same way. clinton is used to running every two years. even though they weren't on the ballot and 94, that defeat was the same as any other for them. once they lose control of the house, they lose control of investigations. and everything started to unravel from there. >> we will talk more about the charges and investigations later on, but i want to make the connection between the decision to put hillary in charge of health care, the uprising against it which then had an effect on the election, which then change the course of their presidency. >> there's other reasons the republicans took over a 94. health care was the top reason. >> other causes that she was involved in and continually were children and also women's issues. she published
i want to talk about how it affected hillary clinton's record. epublicans took over and investigations -- >> did you talk about that? >> the key thing to understand about health care is the defeat in 94 was to the clintons, exactly like the defeat in 1980 when they lost the governorship. they had to recover in the same way. clinton is used to running every two years. even though they weren't on the ballot and 94, that defeat was the same as any other for them. once they lose control...
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this was the clinton kitchen. hillaryeferred to it in her book "in living history" as the room in the house that desperately needed to be remodelled. this is what the clinton kitchen looked like when they were here. we've taken it back to somewhat of how it looked like when they were here. hillary never cooked. she did say that bill would occasionally fry things. her first visit back to the house was in 2007 when she was on the campaign trail. this formal dining room the clinton's called the war room. they used it as campaign headquarters for his attorney general campaign which was his first successful political campaign in 1976. there was a desk that sat in the middle of the room that had the map of arkansas on it. hillary had the idea to visit each county three times to encompass the grass roots politics that would get him elected both then and future elections. fayetteville was a place they really settled in. they really thought they had arrived. they had gotten married, bought a house, had successful jobs as law profe
this was the clinton kitchen. hillaryeferred to it in her book "in living history" as the room in the house that desperately needed to be remodelled. this is what the clinton kitchen looked like when they were here. we've taken it back to somewhat of how it looked like when they were here. hillary never cooked. she did say that bill would occasionally fry things. her first visit back to the house was in 2007 when she was on the campaign trail. this formal dining room the clinton's...
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what is important about hillary clinton's time during that period. ate. >> in some ways as she did as that's the period when bill clinton first started+bup relyin her to help him with his most important policy issues. and so the precursor to health care in the white house was education reform in arkansas where he appointed hillary to lead the efforts to reform thev a arkansas school system which the motto was thank god for#óófz mississippi because they were 49th instead of 50th among the test scores. is there was reliance to deal with policy that was very'íax important. she came into the first lady of arkansas as hillary rodham. he was defeated. she was rendered the youngest ex and as a result of that, part of the campaign against her, against bill was sort of this woman who wouldn't even take her that was sorf3véóox un-arkansas. and mihillary was adaptable and she came from illinois and the east coast to arkansas and after those two firs< arkansas and over the rest of the governorship she was very much part of that whole social "& çl#íie= cultural m
what is important about hillary clinton's time during that period. ate. >> in some ways as she did as that's the period when bill clinton first started+bup relyin her to help him with his most important policy issues. and so the precursor to health care in the white house was education reform in arkansas where he appointed hillary to lead the efforts to reform thev a arkansas school system which the motto was thank god for#óófz mississippi because they were 49th instead of 50th among...
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he also told hillary clinton what he was doing.e research to wiretap a political opponent but the fbi hid that from the court. what does this mean for the country? when does this mean for u.s. attorney john durham's criminal probe? do we want to turn into east germany, where we turn our intelligence community as a nation of snitches that spy on political opponents? that is dangerous course for our country. >> that is a dangerous course of our country. number one question i'm asked by constituents in indjanna regular basis, how can no one be held accountable for the biggest political scandal in american history? using christopher steele's own words, that the fbi fell for it, it was designed to help hillary clinton she was right in the middle of it. others in the obama administration were involved in the scandal. no one is held accountable for it, that is the biggest shame for the last four years, since i've been in washington going on four years now. i still can't believe it, no one has ever been held accountable for any of this. ho
he also told hillary clinton what he was doing.e research to wiretap a political opponent but the fbi hid that from the court. what does this mean for the country? when does this mean for u.s. attorney john durham's criminal probe? do we want to turn into east germany, where we turn our intelligence community as a nation of snitches that spy on political opponents? that is dangerous course for our country. >> that is a dangerous course of our country. number one question i'm asked by...
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lawyer and author and professor margaret something that needs to be clarified chris is that hillary clinton's e-mails were revealed through a freedom of information act request filed in 20 well by the nonprofit citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington they were made searchable by both wiki leaks and the wall street journal and the destiny e-mails were retrieved by spearfishing whatever that means i'm not a techie spearfishing operation not by wiki leaks even james comey said that wiki leaks probably got the emails via an intermediary and wiki leaks as you said was not the only publication to receive and publish the d.n.c. documents intercepts politico and others wish them as well so this this whole issue of the d.n.c. hurting hillary clinton's campaign i think is really a red herring and depp people need to understand the facts. in early may the british court decided that the extradition hearing for wiki leaks publisher julian a songe originally scheduled for may 18th would be moved to september. this 4 month delay was made after a songes defense lawyers argued the difficulty of h
lawyer and author and professor margaret something that needs to be clarified chris is that hillary clinton's e-mails were revealed through a freedom of information act request filed in 20 well by the nonprofit citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington they were made searchable by both wiki leaks and the wall street journal and the destiny e-mails were retrieved by spearfishing whatever that means i'm not a techie spearfishing operation not by wiki leaks even james comey said that...
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they think the stewardship but they did not trust hillary clinton with. their more to trust joe biden with because joe biden's a caretaker he's not a revolutionary he's not seen as a communist he's not seen as all those things that were fairly or unfairly cast to cast on hillary clinton so in this particular clip case when you take the economy when you take the racial unrest when you take the coronavirus and the bad handling of it and you put all that on top of donald trump it really if anything else favors the candidate the democrats are running who's a guy who by the way is you know. well he is who he is he's even but it's not my place to judge any candidates i'm just like you're looking at the writers the fact of the matter is joe biden can sit in his bunker and end up doing very well because of all the things that the america that america is going through right now and that's all i mean those are the numbers that's a far one bite and we know what to expect with biden well we'll wait and see how they actually are covered but speaking of the handling or
they think the stewardship but they did not trust hillary clinton with. their more to trust joe biden with because joe biden's a caretaker he's not a revolutionary he's not seen as a communist he's not seen as all those things that were fairly or unfairly cast to cast on hillary clinton so in this particular clip case when you take the economy when you take the racial unrest when you take the coronavirus and the bad handling of it and you put all that on top of donald trump it really if...
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right about hillary clinton she did win the election. polls so right now 'd if you're going to ask that by the way that's a great question what are the national polls now most some there are some national polls now that have doll drop losing by 16 at best i don't know honestly up by something i mean i guess it all myself i'm a little skeptical myself i hear you i'm just from from what we saw in the past and i hear what you're saying but a lot of investors and business people who who vote for trump who are watching and keeping a close eye on the market for them doing while because you know they're making their money they're going to go out and vote for trump are they not. know they feel like biden is safe. they think the stewardship that they did not trust hillary clinton with. their more apt to trust joe biden with because joe biden's a caretaker he's not a revolution. should marry he's not seen as a communist he's not seen as all those things that were fairly or unfairly cast that cast on hillary clinton so if in this particular clip ca
right about hillary clinton she did win the election. polls so right now 'd if you're going to ask that by the way that's a great question what are the national polls now most some there are some national polls now that have doll drop losing by 16 at best i don't know honestly up by something i mean i guess it all myself i'm a little skeptical myself i hear you i'm just from from what we saw in the past and i hear what you're saying but a lot of investors and business people who who vote for...
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. >> hillary clinton is a (bleep) demon! >> narrator: whes and conspiracies flourish. >> pizzagate is real. sandy hook, it's got inside job written all over it. >> narrator: "the united states of conspiracy." sinformation...eliberate >> disinformation is having a >> ...the same conspir theories... ♪ t >> narrato story of how alex jones helped bring conspiracies into the mainstream began on the fringes of america in the 1990s. >> all right, austin, i... >> narrator: he was a late-night access tv personality voice pedaling outragebscure >> they are trying to make you dysfunctional, they are teaching you false thought systems... >> he began... >> okay? . as sort of an underground phenomenon. >> society is insane to me, so i'm insane to yourverage dumbbell. >> you know, people in austin would sit home and get high inf the middlee night and watch this crazy guy vent about... crazy stuff. >> hillary clinton is a fascist worker of the rockefeller... >> narrator: unhinged conspiracy theory rants... >> biological attack is imminent.
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white house >> and, you know, bill clinton would famously go running and not so much hillary clinton but i feel like the clinton today presence in washington as well, actually. >> so the media, really, has covered the first lady extensively. we've had some graphics of the number of magazine covers that have been done on her. if you look, and you wrote a book but it was highly competitive. there are lots of books coming out about michelle obama in various parts of her life and the like. is this the way it will be four first ladies, or is there something particularly special about this first lady? >> there is intense interest from the beginning and i think a willingness to engage the public outside of, you know, the traditional press corps. and the magazine covers, i think, are one example of that. it's everything from vogue to better homes and gardens to, you know, amtrak magazine, prevention, essence. it's just such a broad spectrum and you are speaking to those audiences of those magazines in a very personal way in the same way, you know, she's on univision and she's on urban radio a
white house >> and, you know, bill clinton would famously go running and not so much hillary clinton but i feel like the clinton today presence in washington as well, actually. >> so the media, really, has covered the first lady extensively. we've had some graphics of the number of magazine covers that have been done on her. if you look, and you wrote a book but it was highly competitive. there are lots of books coming out about michelle obama in various parts of her life and the...
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she gets compared to hillary clinton. i don't think she is like hillary clinton. mean she gets compared to jackie onassis and i think in some ways the glamour and the arts and the harnessing of culture i would make more of a comparison there actually. >> i think you could take pieces of first ladies, you know, and kind of compare them. there is some of the jackie o. with the cultivation of the image and the family and then, you know, you can see a little bit of laura bush and the kind of being able to maintain that popularity, being very popular with the base. she was also a popular fundraiser within her party. you know, hillary clinton is a more difficult comparison but i think michelle obama is ambitious in her own way just as hillary clinton clearly is. you can sort of take slices of the modern first ladies. i think michelle obama told c-span that it is the modern first ladies that she sort of relates to much more than some of the other first ladies, who seem sort of like, you know, pages of a history book. >> well, let's listen to the first lady talk about the
she gets compared to hillary clinton. i don't think she is like hillary clinton. mean she gets compared to jackie onassis and i think in some ways the glamour and the arts and the harnessing of culture i would make more of a comparison there actually. >> i think you could take pieces of first ladies, you know, and kind of compare them. there is some of the jackie o. with the cultivation of the image and the family and then, you know, you can see a little bit of laura bush and the kind of...
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if hillary clinton's lead was over 18 points there and wisconsin, biden's edges just over six points point year four years ago, biden led by four points. mount rushmore celebration tonight, charlie kirk, founder and president of turning point usa. if joined by jessica tarlov, fox news contributor. if yes, the president is behind, jessica, but as he heard he was behind at this point for years o and came back to win into. it is this a similar situation potentially this time around? >> it's absolutely a similar situation potentially but joe biden is in a better position than hillary clinton was four months out. if the numbers you read are absolutely correct and i appreciate were talking about the averages of the real clear politics average in comparison to the polls. if resident trumpet further underwater this time around and joe biden is up 26 points with women and most crucially, open over ten points with seniors. there is no path to the white house for a republican without winning seniors by a overwhelming margin. currently, they would say at well there so many left wing states for t
if hillary clinton's lead was over 18 points there and wisconsin, biden's edges just over six points point year four years ago, biden led by four points. mount rushmore celebration tonight, charlie kirk, founder and president of turning point usa. if joined by jessica tarlov, fox news contributor. if yes, the president is behind, jessica, but as he heard he was behind at this point for years o and came back to win into. it is this a similar situation potentially this time around? >> it's...
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the strictures of the white house. >> bill clinton also famously would go running, not so much hillary clintonbut i felt like the clintons had a presence in washington as well, actually. >> so the media really has covered the first lady extensively. we have some graphics of the number of magazine covers that have been done on her. if you look -- you wrote a book that was highly competitive, lots of books coming out about michelle obama. is this the way it will be for first ladies this time forward? or is there something special about this first lady? >> there is an intense interest from the beginning, and i think a willingness to engage the public outside of, you know, the traditional press corps. and the magazine covers are one example of that, everything from "vogue" to "better homes and gardens," so it's just such a broad spectrum. you're speaking to those audiences of those magazines, in a very personal way, in the same way she's on univision and on urban radio and talking to people directly. and in some ways just like social media that removes some filters, and she's able to connect that
the strictures of the white house. >> bill clinton also famously would go running, not so much hillary clintonbut i felt like the clintons had a presence in washington as well, actually. >> so the media really has covered the first lady extensively. we have some graphics of the number of magazine covers that have been done on her. if you look -- you wrote a book that was highly competitive, lots of books coming out about michelle obama. is this the way it will be for first ladies...
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joe biden isn't hillary clinton.rooked hillary and her emails, those things to this day get more reaction from the right than anything related to joe biden. all of the trump nicknames, sleepy joe biden and all of that, it doesn't really catch on. trump is once again -- he is a man out of time. he is trapped in the past. he is running the same campaign he ran against hillary clinton, except hillary clinton is not on the ballot. for trump and the republicans, that's a big problem that they don't have a solution for. >> you referenced the lincoln ad. we want to show a quick bit of that right now. >> since donald trump took office, almost 8 million fewer americans are working. if trump lost jobs for a state it would be larger than 37 states. donald trump's incompetence, ignorance and indifference has made him the most deadly job killing president in our history. with so many losing their jobs, isn't it time donald trump lost his? the lincoln project is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> wow. the lincoln
joe biden isn't hillary clinton.rooked hillary and her emails, those things to this day get more reaction from the right than anything related to joe biden. all of the trump nicknames, sleepy joe biden and all of that, it doesn't really catch on. trump is once again -- he is a man out of time. he is trapped in the past. he is running the same campaign he ran against hillary clinton, except hillary clinton is not on the ballot. for trump and the republicans, that's a big problem that they don't...
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. >> hillary clinton, she is a world class liar. >> he sees a plot to steal an election. >> voter fraud, voter fraud. here's the evidence. >> the whole election is being rigged. >> it's a lie. >> and it's dangerous. >> a burn it down strategy. that does not defeat the opponent, it damages democracy. >> covid-19 is a hoax. >> trump has conspiracy theory allies. >> obama and hillary smell like sulfur. >> it's totally nuts. >> even crazier, the conspiracies of trump fans. >> trump is a hero being thwarted by a ring of pedophiles and child traffickers. >> how did we get here? >> it's the first time in our history that a conspirasicst holds the highest office in the land. >> a democracy that will soon elect a president. >> this is the first time that i can remember, having a fear or anxiety that a sitting president, if he loses a free and fair election, won't leave. ♪ >> good evening, i'm fareed zakaria, let me begin with a confession, this is not the kind of topic that i usually tackle. and i concerned about repeating false information. but the subject is urgent because the conspiracy theor
. >> hillary clinton, she is a world class liar. >> he sees a plot to steal an election. >> voter fraud, voter fraud. here's the evidence. >> the whole election is being rigged. >> it's a lie. >> and it's dangerous. >> a burn it down strategy. that does not defeat the opponent, it damages democracy. >> covid-19 is a hoax. >> trump has conspiracy theory allies. >> obama and hillary smell like sulfur. >> it's totally nuts. >>...
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>> reporters said, are you hillary clinton or barbara bush? and i always just said, i think i'll be laura bush. i do laura bush pretty well, having grown up as her in midland, texas. >> mark, you had the opportunity to host some of these panel sessions with first ladies talking about the role. and what you hear is the desire on the part of the public and the press to type cast, and also the desire of the women in the role to be their own self, despite all the enormous pressure to be something other than that. would you comment on that? >> that's right. they're always going to be compared to their predecessors. are you going to be a more traditional first lady, an activist first lady, which one will you be? i think they all put their unique stamp on the role. laura bush was no exception. >> we have read a couple times from laura bush's memoir, which is spoken from the heart. you talked along the way about what a guarded individual she was. when you read her memoir, did we learn any more about her than you had known perhaps from all your reporti
>> reporters said, are you hillary clinton or barbara bush? and i always just said, i think i'll be laura bush. i do laura bush pretty well, having grown up as her in midland, texas. >> mark, you had the opportunity to host some of these panel sessions with first ladies talking about the role. and what you hear is the desire on the part of the public and the press to type cast, and also the desire of the women in the role to be their own self, despite all the enormous pressure to be...
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i will agree with leslie we can end on this note, agreement where barack obama and hillary clinton, what in common for joe biden is they are prolific fundraisers and help him fill his coffers and be very competitive. the dnc has been sucking wind but with people like hillary and obama helping biden i think they will be very flush with cash and it's going to be a tough election for both sides. >> harris: all right. a moment of agreement cash money. thank you, both. joe biden says he looks forward to taking questions. but at a later time. when will that be? after holding one news conference in the past 100 days, why aren't the media calling him out on that or at least saying to biden come back, we have a question. a fire at a chinese consulate in houston, texas after the u.s. ordered employees there to get out. why china is threatening retaliation. stay close. usaa is made for what's next no matter what challenges life throws at you, we're always here to help with fast response and great service and it doesn't stop there we're also here to help look ahead that's why we're helping members c
i will agree with leslie we can end on this note, agreement where barack obama and hillary clinton, what in common for joe biden is they are prolific fundraisers and help him fill his coffers and be very competitive. the dnc has been sucking wind but with people like hillary and obama helping biden i think they will be very flush with cash and it's going to be a tough election for both sides. >> harris: all right. a moment of agreement cash money. thank you, both. joe biden says he looks...
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she and hillary clinton and susan rice is now being considered for b.p. pushed obama to help lead the nato invasion of libya. what we now know many of us knew then was that this invasion undermined human rights actually created a genocide. against sub-saharan africans living in libya and libya now as a result of the jihad is being put back our by obama and samantha power at all now there are subsaharan africans being sold on the street is slate's and service a man the power of the iron the people like samantha power is a saying that we need to intervene to protect human rights when almost invariably our interventions undermine human rights. right right the invasion of liberal libya the perfect example we did that along with nato and you know we took one of the most developed and successful african nations and like you said turned it into a hellhole of competing warlords and slave markets but we did this to help them we thank goodness we were there to help them create slave markets and then now know you know thanks to emails from wiki leaks we know that be
she and hillary clinton and susan rice is now being considered for b.p. pushed obama to help lead the nato invasion of libya. what we now know many of us knew then was that this invasion undermined human rights actually created a genocide. against sub-saharan africans living in libya and libya now as a result of the jihad is being put back our by obama and samantha power at all now there are subsaharan africans being sold on the street is slate's and service a man the power of the iron the...
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so there's nothing of hillary clinton's laura bush's or michelle obama's. good question. >> this is very good. i wondered, because jackie othat's was famous for her pillbox hat, and pat nixon came along, there were no more hats worn, at least in the display here, by pat nixon or betty ford. is that the time period of no more hats? is. >> you are very observant and very spot-on correct. pat nixon -- lady bird johnson wore a hat famously to her husband's 1965 inauguration, the swearing-in ceremony. she was the first to hold the bible. i'm glad you mentioned it. there's a lot of little things that mrs. nixon did, in terms of her choices of what she wore that indicated this really frankly independent streak that she was going to do things her way. actually the hats came back again with hillary clinton, but it was as a sun protector. so it's sort of funny. hillary clinton is so associated with being involved with policy rather than clothing and fashion, brings back the hat for first ladies, but as a form of sun protection. we will take one last question. afterwa
so there's nothing of hillary clinton's laura bush's or michelle obama's. good question. >> this is very good. i wondered, because jackie othat's was famous for her pillbox hat, and pat nixon came along, there were no more hats worn, at least in the display here, by pat nixon or betty ford. is that the time period of no more hats? is. >> you are very observant and very spot-on correct. pat nixon -- lady bird johnson wore a hat famously to her husband's 1965 inauguration, the...
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the hillary clinton fan that is a feminist and may think the worst part of her life is the fact that ortrays here as a political trail blazer that could do it all without the man. >> wow. okay. from a docu series that garnered a lot of popularity. they come up with this idea to strip away the man she loved. >> yeah. chris ticks with the docu series luke warm with the audience. >> carley, we're 100% with you. appreciate you being on the program. >> thanks. >> thanks for watching. i'm harris. "the daily briefing" starts in a couple seconds. >> president trump stepping up his fight with democratic leaders as american cities face yet another night of violence. i'm trace gallagher in for dana perino. this is "the daily briefing." police in portland declaring a riot overnight. cops say demonstrators threw flares starting fires. the mayor says he got gassed himself. he doesn't want the feds in portland. the president said he's sending
the hillary clinton fan that is a feminist and may think the worst part of her life is the fact that ortrays here as a political trail blazer that could do it all without the man. >> wow. okay. from a docu series that garnered a lot of popularity. they come up with this idea to strip away the man she loved. >> yeah. chris ticks with the docu series luke warm with the audience. >> carley, we're 100% with you. appreciate you being on the program. >> thanks. >> thanks...
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the last three cycles they won the presidential race and hillary clinton be donald trump by 2.5 points although was closer than i would pick as the race essentially was over after early voting which lasted weeks. biden is ahead in polls slightly outside the margin of error in recent polling data hasn't been a lot of public polling that the democrats have a substantial registration advantage which they have for many years now including 154,000 voters or so in clark county which is where las vegas has 70% of the votes. very difficult for republicans to win statewide in nevada with that kind of firewall the democrats have in clark county. >> host: seems so long ago the nevada caucuses in which senator bernie sanders won handily with about what he presented the democratic vote many people were beginning to write up joe biden. so much has changed since then. what about this report in the banda -- nevada and the democratic nature biden? >> guest: it's an interesting question. sanders won here essentially in a landslide over joe biden. it is a caucus may calculate the most differently but it'
the last three cycles they won the presidential race and hillary clinton be donald trump by 2.5 points although was closer than i would pick as the race essentially was over after early voting which lasted weeks. biden is ahead in polls slightly outside the margin of error in recent polling data hasn't been a lot of public polling that the democrats have a substantial registration advantage which they have for many years now including 154,000 voters or so in clark county which is where las...
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when you look at hillary clinton, let me start there. former senator, former secretary of state, former first lady, do you see her as a pioneer or do you see her as a loser, do you think her endorsement is helpful or does it harm joe biden? to go i don't think it harms him but it doesn't help, who takes advice from the person that lost? unless you want to ask them why they lost so they don't make the same mistake. he's making the same mistake, you cannot win, you have an excitement issue, young people don't trust you, minorities although they think he may be potentially better than trump, there's a chance that when it comes to his criminal justice background, you've got to go other and interact with people and i think people are banking on these numbers yet again and the same thing happened with clinton, she stated her bunker not because of coronavirus but because she was in the lead. now the president definitely has to get back on message and figure out a way to unite the country, there is some resistance to go out there and make the un
when you look at hillary clinton, let me start there. former senator, former secretary of state, former first lady, do you see her as a pioneer or do you see her as a loser, do you think her endorsement is helpful or does it harm joe biden? to go i don't think it harms him but it doesn't help, who takes advice from the person that lost? unless you want to ask them why they lost so they don't make the same mistake. he's making the same mistake, you cannot win, you have an excitement issue, young...
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hillary clinton beat donald trump by two other half points, although that was closer than it looked because the race was over by early voting, which lasts two weeks, and the democrats had banked enough votes. biden is ahead in polls, only slightly outside the margin of error in recent polling. there has not been a lot of public polling. the democrats have a substantial registration advantage, which they have for many years, including 154,000 voters or so in clark county, where las vegas is, 70% of the vote. very difficult for a republican to win statewide in nevada with that firewall the democrats have in clark county. steve: it seems so long ago, the nevada caucuses in which senator bernie sanders won with 40% of the democratic vote. many people were beginning to write off joe biden. so much has changed. what about the sanders support in nevada? is it solid for the presumptive democratic nominee, joe biden? jon: interesting question. sanders won here essentially in a landslide over joe biden. it is a caucus. they calculate the votes differently. but it is interesting the biden team took th
hillary clinton beat donald trump by two other half points, although that was closer than it looked because the race was over by early voting, which lasts two weeks, and the democrats had banked enough votes. biden is ahead in polls, only slightly outside the margin of error in recent polling. there has not been a lot of public polling. the democrats have a substantial registration advantage, which they have for many years, including 154,000 voters or so in clark county, where las vegas is, 70%...
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hillary clinton beat donald trump by 2.5 points, but it was closer than it looked because -- then it looked because the race was basically over after early voting here and democrats had banked enough votes. in polls been ahead here only slightly outside the margin of error in polling there hasn't been a lot of public polling. but democrats have a substantial registration advantage, which they have had for many years now, including 100 to 4000 voters in clark county, which is where loss vegas is, 70% of the vote rate very difficult for a republican to win statewide in nevada with that kind of firewall the democrats have in clark county. ago, the seems so long nevada caucuses in which bernie sanders one handily with 40% of the democratic vote. many were beginning to write off joe biden. so much has changed since then. int about sanders support ?evada, and joe biden jon: sanders one in a landslide essentially over joe biden, but it was different because they count the votes differently in a caucus. then he had a disastrous showing and new hampshire, and the rest is history. but the prog
hillary clinton beat donald trump by 2.5 points, but it was closer than it looked because -- then it looked because the race was basically over after early voting here and democrats had banked enough votes. in polls been ahead here only slightly outside the margin of error in polling there hasn't been a lot of public polling. but democrats have a substantial registration advantage, which they have had for many years now, including 100 to 4000 voters in clark county, which is where loss vegas...
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as a matter fact, my recollection was hillary clinton was going to win. shewa had 84% approval and donad trump was in single digits and again we know how those things turn out. so people will say various things that i even have had individuals actually to confessed to me steve that he will intentionally give pollsters that information because they fearey retaliation. they fear that something would be exposed in their lives. i think we're seeing the same template lived out all over again with some of these posts. i just don't believe there's a real scientific understanding as it were for individuals that are really reporting the stacks. they have not been factual at all. it's been quiteas an anomaly, to say the least. we don't leave the public at all when we are talking to bishop aubrey shines joining us from tampa, a native of chicago and decreases as thehe chair of the conservative clergy of color. get your phone calls in just a moment to spend a moment, give the audience your background. >> guest: so. going up in the business oriented home when my dad w
as a matter fact, my recollection was hillary clinton was going to win. shewa had 84% approval and donad trump was in single digits and again we know how those things turn out. so people will say various things that i even have had individuals actually to confessed to me steve that he will intentionally give pollsters that information because they fearey retaliation. they fear that something would be exposed in their lives. i think we're seeing the same template lived out all over again with...
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an nbc/"wall street journal" poll showed hillary clinton inching out donald trump by 5. in an abc poll, up 7 in a cnn/orc poll. the final national polling from 2016 actually wasn't so far off the mark. in the end, they had clinton up by about 3%. she won the popular vote by 2.1%. but, of course, we don't elect president business national polling or the popular vote for that matter, if we did president hillary clinton would now be running for re-election. while they nailed the outcome in most states, the pollsters were wrong where it mattered the most. in the gather ground states, largely in the upper midwest. let's compare what polls are saying now versus what they predicted four years ago where it matters most. today, polls show that trump is losing in michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. biden is sitting with a comfortable 8% lead in wisconsin according to a marquette law school poll from june. that same exact marquette poll showed hillary with a 9% lead in the summer of 2016. in the end, trump won the state by 0.8%. a monmouth university survey of pennsylvania voters
an nbc/"wall street journal" poll showed hillary clinton inching out donald trump by 5. in an abc poll, up 7 in a cnn/orc poll. the final national polling from 2016 actually wasn't so far off the mark. in the end, they had clinton up by about 3%. she won the popular vote by 2.1%. but, of course, we don't elect president business national polling or the popular vote for that matter, if we did president hillary clinton would now be running for re-election. while they nailed the outcome...
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>> honestly, hillary clinton is a private citizen.an speak to whomever she wants to, whatever interview she wants but whatever she says is irrelevant because she is not on the ballot. it's irrelevant because she is not president of the united states. so while this may be a 152nd package sound bite on the news today, i don't think that anyone including democrats is paying attention. they may stir the pot within the trump base, but it's not going to move the marker in any meaningful matter to either vote on donald trump against joe biden and hillary clinton is simply not on the ballot and what she says right now is irrelevant. >> kristin: got us talking about it. what do you think? >> for the life of me, i can't understand why hillary clinton think she needs to interject herself into everything that happens. she should have the self-awareness to know she is one of the biggest reasons why donald trump is president. you wanted to give a smart answer, it would be what i would do is irrelevant. what matters is what joe biden is going to do
>> honestly, hillary clinton is a private citizen.an speak to whomever she wants to, whatever interview she wants but whatever she says is irrelevant because she is not on the ballot. it's irrelevant because she is not president of the united states. so while this may be a 152nd package sound bite on the news today, i don't think that anyone including democrats is paying attention. they may stir the pot within the trump base, but it's not going to move the marker in any meaningful matter...
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and all the clergy, by the way, in the united states of america, when hillary clinton wrote her lost, ithe reason she am, by name, listed in her blood. so i support this president. i think he is doing a fantastic job. steve, not just here, he is doing a good job for all americans, whether we are black, white, brown, and/or yellow, and he is doing a great job with trans international issues as well. host: when you look at the latest poll numbers come in abc poll/"washington post" pau has joe biden up by 16%. president trump turn things around? guest: i don't, steve, subscribe to those polls. [laughs] in 2016, all of the numbers did not reflect anything called accuracy. even into the night, when the votes were being counted, they still had then candidate trump down 12% to 14%. and then the map turned red. we are dealing with an economic fallout of the coronavirus, black lives matter, how do trump supporters c olicies that this president has put forth has helped all americans. host: i have to ask you about the public health threat of , because you have to admit there has been an issue, t
and all the clergy, by the way, in the united states of america, when hillary clinton wrote her lost, ithe reason she am, by name, listed in her blood. so i support this president. i think he is doing a fantastic job. steve, not just here, he is doing a good job for all americans, whether we are black, white, brown, and/or yellow, and he is doing a great job with trans international issues as well. host: when you look at the latest poll numbers come in abc poll/"washington post" pau...
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hillary clinton beat donald trump by two and have points although that was closer than it looked becausehe race especially was over after early chvoting. in the democrats have been to enough boats. biden is ahead in paul's hair. only slightly outside of the margin of error. in the recent polling. there has not beenn a lot of public only but the democrats have an substantial registratin advantage which they have for many years including 154,000 foreigners oso and clark county which is where laseg vegas is pretty 70 percent of the most. it would be difficult for republicans to win state wide in nevada. >> it seems a long ago the nomadic caucuses which senator bernie sanders bond with about 40 percent of the democratic vote. many people were beginning to write off joe biden. so so much as changed since then. as a solid for the mechanic nominee joe biden. >> that is an interesting question. sanders has one here and essentially in a landslide over joe biden. and they calculate, the votes differently but it's interesting that the biden team took god as second place finish after the disastrous
hillary clinton beat donald trump by two and have points although that was closer than it looked becausehe race especially was over after early chvoting. in the democrats have been to enough boats. biden is ahead in paul's hair. only slightly outside of the margin of error. in the recent polling. there has not beenn a lot of public only but the democrats have an substantial registratin advantage which they have for many years including 154,000 foreigners oso and clark county which is where...
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we are seeing a repeat of the hillary clinton campaign. biden, over the years has had some controversial and racist things to say about communities. the african-american community. kamala harris called them out during one of the democratic debates about his position on bunting. i think he has really been very situational in the position on these criminal justice issues. it is really all about polls. what he thinks he needs to say about getting integrity. it's not about as real viewpoints on issues. we think joe biden would be in favor of defunding the police to guard him or taking away his personal security or taking away the security that guards his
we are seeing a repeat of the hillary clinton campaign. biden, over the years has had some controversial and racist things to say about communities. the african-american community. kamala harris called them out during one of the democratic debates about his position on bunting. i think he has really been very situational in the position on these criminal justice issues. it is really all about polls. what he thinks he needs to say about getting integrity. it's not about as real viewpoints on...
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earlier today i spoke with former secretary of state and 2016 democratic presidential nominee hillary rodham clintoncussed the pandemic, the upcoming collection and the hulu docuseries about her life called hillary, check it out. >> secretary clinton, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> well, i'm social distancing in my house and it's great to talk to you today too. >> trevor: genuinely, a lot of the time i find myself wondering, just like what you are doing and where you are as a human being. because i know if i was in your position, i would spend most of my time tweeting "i told you so" and i would be like, i would walk around the street just looking at people saying it could have been me, it could have been me. so like what do you do? i genuinely would like to know, what do you do? >> well, you know, before the lockdown i was doing all of that. i mean there is probably videos. (laughter) >> you just go find it or maybe i will help you. you know, for the last what, how many months i've been at home. >> trevor: three months. >> since march like everybody else. and i have done a lot of w
earlier today i spoke with former secretary of state and 2016 democratic presidential nominee hillary rodham clintoncussed the pandemic, the upcoming collection and the hulu docuseries about her life called hillary, check it out. >> secretary clinton, welcome to the daily social distancing show. >> well, i'm social distancing in my house and it's great to talk to you today too. >> trevor: genuinely, a lot of the time i find myself wondering, just like what you are doing and...
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and the hat started back again with hillary clinton, but it was as a sun protector. it's funny, hillary was involved in policy and rather than, you know, clothing and fashion, brings back the hat for first ladies but as a form of sun protection. >> we will take one last question and afterwards, i'll ask that you all follow us down to the east room where we're going to be having lunch. with that, our last question. >> who would you consider the best-dressed first lady of all time in dress and, second, who would you consider the one with the most influence on dress? >> i think there's no question that jacqueline kennedy had the most influence because it was a global influence. you'll see in the book, two images i think that speak to that. one shows that even in the midst of the cold war, behind the iron curtain, there were soviet women's magazines showing off the jackie look which is so extraordinary. and secondly, when she appeared in a leopard coat, there was such an instant global demand for leopard coats that the leopard was placed on the endangered species list. s
and the hat started back again with hillary clinton, but it was as a sun protector. it's funny, hillary was involved in policy and rather than, you know, clothing and fashion, brings back the hat for first ladies but as a form of sun protection. >> we will take one last question and afterwards, i'll ask that you all follow us down to the east room where we're going to be having lunch. with that, our last question. >> who would you consider the best-dressed first lady of all time in...
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in 2016, we say hillary clinton led pretty much the whole race. her leads were basically about 3 to 8 points. it was usually somewhere in that range. we're sitting in high single digits, low double-digits in poll after poll. if you take from it a national level to the battleground state level, here's six key battleground states. donald trump in 2016 went 6 for 6 in these states, won every one, including three states that hadn't gone republican in 30 years. he won michigan, pennsylvania, wisconsin. take a look right now at the polling we're seeing in those states right now. in all six of those states right now you see joe biden leading donald trump in the polling. biden doesn't have to go 6 for 6 when you look at the electoral college map. he probably needs two or three to get over 270. there's also this. if you just compare trump to past presidents running for re-election, where did they stand in our nbc news poll at this point? there's basically three different groups here. reagan and clinton, they were way ahead. they both won easily. obama, geo
in 2016, we say hillary clinton led pretty much the whole race. her leads were basically about 3 to 8 points. it was usually somewhere in that range. we're sitting in high single digits, low double-digits in poll after poll. if you take from it a national level to the battleground state level, here's six key battleground states. donald trump in 2016 went 6 for 6 in these states, won every one, including three states that hadn't gone republican in 30 years. he won michigan, pennsylvania,...
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hillary clinton won the state by a point and a half. of the states donald trump was able to pick-off in 2016. republicans have talked about adding minnesota. that was not supposed to go off. they have talked about adding minnesota. they have talked about adding new mexico. they have talked about nevada. the idea of getting the trump electoral camp up there and afford defections from other states. the problem from the trump campaign, minnesota fox news poll the other day, it was take 13-point lead for joe biden. so at this point there's no indication that a state like minnesota, a state like nevada, a state like new mexico is on the verge of flipping. so at this point in the poll we're seeing, the stories not about trump being on offense and adding states, this is about trump being on defense now and trying not to give away enough states to joe biden to get him to 270. what are the democrats again? amy was talking about this. we'll show you what it looks like on the map. scranton, pennsylvania, polling has been positive. if he picks off
hillary clinton won the state by a point and a half. of the states donald trump was able to pick-off in 2016. republicans have talked about adding minnesota. that was not supposed to go off. they have talked about adding minnesota. they have talked about adding new mexico. they have talked about nevada. the idea of getting the trump electoral camp up there and afford defections from other states. the problem from the trump campaign, minnesota fox news poll the other day, it was take 13-point...