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. >> 10 days later came another resignation, associate attorney general webb hubbell, a former littlew partner of hillary clinton. >> it became known that he had engaged in billing fraud while he was at the rose law firm. >> he had been filing false expense accounts, which basically defrauded his partners, but also his clients. >> there are no words capable of fully conveying to you my deep respect and admiration for webb hubbell or how sad this event makes me. >> his resignation is a personal blow to the president, and it overshadows white house attempts to refocus public attention on his agenda. >> he strongly feels that he will be vindicated, but it's gonna take some time for him to do it and that he shouldn't be working at a public job while he's doing that. and i think that's right. >> capitol hill republicans are pressing ahead with watergate-style public hearings. >> if you ever needed proof that we need hearings, that we need some sense of what's going on with the clinton administration, then this latest resignation should be more than enough proof. >> the resignations only ra
. >> 10 days later came another resignation, associate attorney general webb hubbell, a former littlew partner of hillary clinton. >> it became known that he had engaged in billing fraud while he was at the rose law firm. >> he had been filing false expense accounts, which basically defrauded his partners, but also his clients. >> there are no words capable of fully conveying to you my deep respect and admiration for webb hubbell or how sad this event makes me. >>...
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hubbell and mr.r rose lawyer, bill kennedy, to go to washington with them. >> hillary clinton, obviously, became the first lady of the united states. >> webb hubbell had the number-three position in the justice department. it was called associate attorney general. >> vincent foster went to washington as both the clintons' personal lawyer and the deputy white house counsel. >> along with vincent foster and webster hubbell, some notable figures would also feature prominently in president clinton's first term. bernard nussbaum, a well-respected attorney, who had been part of the congressional staff investigating the watergate scandal, became white house counsel. george stephanopoulos, who had run communications for the '92 campaign, became white house communications director. and florida state attorney janet reno was appointed u.s. attorney general, after controversies forced two earlier candidates to bow out. >> it looked like a relatively normal presidency, but his first 50, 100 days were pretty storm
hubbell and mr.r rose lawyer, bill kennedy, to go to washington with them. >> hillary clinton, obviously, became the first lady of the united states. >> webb hubbell had the number-three position in the justice department. it was called associate attorney general. >> vincent foster went to washington as both the clintons' personal lawyer and the deputy white house counsel. >> along with vincent foster and webster hubbell, some notable figures would also feature...
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. >> webb hubbell was a very prominent and distinguished arkansas lawyer. >> a law partner of hillarye rose law firm. and he later became the number-three person at the justice department. it became known that he had engaged in billing fraud while he was at the rose law firm. >> he was the first casualty of the investigation. >> but to the independent counsel's office, his guilty plea had been seen as an opportunity. >> he was required to provide any information he had relating to any criminal or other activity, and that included any information that he had about the president and mrs. clinton. >> if he knew anything incriminating about the clintons, it was clear he wasn't going to say it. >> we were not getting substantial cooperation. >> so he was sent off to a federal minimum-security prison camp for 18 months, and everyone thought the saga of webb hubbell was over. it wasn't. >> after webb hubbell resigned in disgrace, he earned close to $700,000 in consulting fees that was coordinated with the knowledge of the white house. >> some of the consulting work was arranged by the presid
. >> webb hubbell was a very prominent and distinguished arkansas lawyer. >> a law partner of hillarye rose law firm. and he later became the number-three person at the justice department. it became known that he had engaged in billing fraud while he was at the rose law firm. >> he was the first casualty of the investigation. >> but to the independent counsel's office, his guilty plea had been seen as an opportunity. >> he was required to provide any information he...
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the local areas of light. >> host: you've mentioned them a couple times, edmund hubbel. who was he? >> guest: well, so there's the telescope, of course, the telescope was named after him. he was a bit of a pompous kind of snooty astrofizz wrist back in the -- astrophysicist back in the early '20s. he had access to the biggest telescope. so that always leaves open the question would anybody with access to the world's biggest telescope be making the world's greatest discoveries, or does it also require some kind of insight to empower you to even know what question to ask. so for him, the probably a combination of both. but story about him, he wore these tweed suits and smoked a pipe and donned a partly british accent when he's from, like, backwoods america. [laughter] but anyhow, good thing about science, your personality is completelier realm haven't to the quality of the -- completely irrelevant to the quality of work that comes out of your lab. so you can praise someone's work without that having to be being praiseworthy of the person themselves. we can just separate the two. so he
the local areas of light. >> host: you've mentioned them a couple times, edmund hubbel. who was he? >> guest: well, so there's the telescope, of course, the telescope was named after him. he was a bit of a pompous kind of snooty astrofizz wrist back in the -- astrophysicist back in the early '20s. he had access to the biggest telescope. so that always leaves open the question would anybody with access to the world's biggest telescope be making the world's greatest discoveries, or...
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louise hubbell, bbc news.int their own version of the uk's new £1 coin. the 12—sided coin was introduced in 2017 and current designs feature the northern irish shamrock, welsh leek, scottish thistle and english rose. the treasury, which oversees the royal mint, says allowing new designs would underline the close links between the uk and its territories. it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. after a slow weekend, things are set to get windy for the start of the week. 0vernight, tonight, we will see the south—westerly winds freshening with more rain to come into scotland and northern ireland, that rain turning heavier in the north—west later on. for the most part, fairly mild, temperatures 5—7 degrees but the cloud is a bit thinner through the midlands, southern england and rural parts could be down to one or two celsius. we've got a storm brewing in the atlantic, that is why we will see the wind is picking up, especially across scotland. that local pressure approaches and drives down that weathe
louise hubbell, bbc news.int their own version of the uk's new £1 coin. the 12—sided coin was introduced in 2017 and current designs feature the northern irish shamrock, welsh leek, scottish thistle and english rose. the treasury, which oversees the royal mint, says allowing new designs would underline the close links between the uk and its territories. it's time for a look at the weather with darren bett. after a slow weekend, things are set to get windy for the start of the week....
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louise hubbell, bbc news. more now on the government's ten year nhs plan.us first of all, we have been talking to people this morning who said foyle plan to work you need to have more staff in the nhs. you are 40,000 nurses short, 100,000 staff short. how are you going to address that? to write we are going to need more people. when you put £20 billion extra into a public service, as we are proposing to do with the nhs, of course, a lot of that is going to go one more people. and anyway, you know, as our society ages and gets older, and as people get wealthier over time, you need more people caring for others and more people caring for others and more people caring for others and more people engaged in health care. yes, absolutely, we need more people. there are shortages at the moment, there are vacancies. not quite the scale that you described, because there are lots of people that can fill those posts and do that can fill those posts and do that through flexible working. but how are you going to get more people in the nhs? are you going to pay them all?
louise hubbell, bbc news. more now on the government's ten year nhs plan.us first of all, we have been talking to people this morning who said foyle plan to work you need to have more staff in the nhs. you are 40,000 nurses short, 100,000 staff short. how are you going to address that? to write we are going to need more people. when you put £20 billion extra into a public service, as we are proposing to do with the nhs, of course, a lot of that is going to go one more people. and anyway, you...
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former deputy attorney general webster hubbell was also snubbed. >> president clinton leaders says insh i had pardoned him but i didn't. >> i have petitioned for a pardon. it would mean a lot for bill clinton to acknowledge that he no i have not done anything wrong. >> he works as a chaplain advocating for better treatment of female prisoners. >> better educated, these were kids who had been molested, beaten, starved, enough out of trash cans. >> the president exonerated his half-brother roger who in 1985 pleaded guilty to distributing cocaine and john deutsch who pleaded guilty to mishandling classified materials, patty hearst and financier marc rich. >> mark rich thing should have been enough to spark the outrage of the country. he was on the fbi's most wanted list. his ex-wife was an active heavy donuts bill clinton. >> the press corps rose up in shock. how could he do this? if you were reading the wall street journal you were not surprised. >> rich's pardon became the subject of congressional and chemical inquiries. a few months later the new york times op-ed defending his final a
former deputy attorney general webster hubbell was also snubbed. >> president clinton leaders says insh i had pardoned him but i didn't. >> i have petitioned for a pardon. it would mean a lot for bill clinton to acknowledge that he no i have not done anything wrong. >> he works as a chaplain advocating for better treatment of female prisoners. >> better educated, these were kids who had been molested, beaten, starved, enough out of trash cans. >> the president...
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facility in prince george's county where they do control for some of the missions right now, like the hubbellpace telescop down here on the ground in prince george's county they're doing what they can to see some of the people's lives don't crash and burn. the shelves at the pantry at the ministry cen are teaming like well-stocked grocery store. it helps people year round but the past few days the need has grown thanks to the partial shutdown of the federal government. >> now it's going up to possibl 10 to 15 more families a day. >> reporter: the county is home to some 70,000 workers, many of whom aren'tf working because the shutdown. >> when we do service people it's with dignity and respect. >> reporter: the pressure will be on for some come tomorrow. >> many of our neighbors are suffering today. we anticipate as of tomorrow that many of our neighbors and friends andoved ones will wake up and feel the stress of not having received a paycheck. >> reporter: she stood with representatives of the united way and local utilities, teaming up to bridge the cap the shutdown has created. >> we want t
facility in prince george's county where they do control for some of the missions right now, like the hubbellpace telescop down here on the ground in prince george's county they're doing what they can to see some of the people's lives don't crash and burn. the shelves at the pantry at the ministry cen are teaming like well-stocked grocery store. it helps people year round but the past few days the need has grown thanks to the partial shutdown of the federal government. >> now it's going...
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two are in jail -- webb hubbell and susan mcdougal. in the white house. >> the creation of a draft indictment is not only ordinary, it's necessary. not to have a draft indictment would have been irresponsible. >> but we were obligated to follow justice department policy, and one of those policies is before you go to the grand jury federal prosecutor and present a proposed indictment, you have to be able to look the grand jurors in the eye and say, "we are satisfied that we have admissible evidence that can prove each element of this crime beyond a reasonable doubt." >> the investigation into whitewater and madison guaranty was out of steam. >> at this point, within the independent counsel, you have two arguments shaping up that are saying, basically, "hey, we have a live perjury-trap case on the president based on his statements regarding paula jones and monica lewinsky, or we have a decades-old, very complicated financial-fraud case which we're not sure we can win because mrs. clinton is a rather sympathetic character, so what do we d
two are in jail -- webb hubbell and susan mcdougal. in the white house. >> the creation of a draft indictment is not only ordinary, it's necessary. not to have a draft indictment would have been irresponsible. >> but we were obligated to follow justice department policy, and one of those policies is before you go to the grand jury federal prosecutor and present a proposed indictment, you have to be able to look the grand jurors in the eye and say, "we are satisfied that we have...
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former deputy attorney general webster hubbell was also snubbed. >> president clinton later says, in had pardoned jim guy and webb, but i didn't." >> you know, i hadn't petitioned for a pardon, but it meant a lot for bill clinton to acknowledge that he knew that i had not done anything wrong. >> she now works as a chaplain, advocating for better treatment of female prisoners. >> i was older than most of the women there, for one thing, and better educated. and these were kids who had been molested, raped, beaten, starved, eating out of trash cans. >> the president also exonerated his half-brother roger who, in 1985, had pleaded guilty to conspiring to distribute cocaine, as well as former c.i.a. director john deutch, who pleaded guilty to mishandling classified materials, media heiress patty hearst, and financier marc rich. >> the marc rich thing should have been enough to spark the outrage of a country. he was on the fbi's most-wanted list, his ex-wife was an active heavy donor to the clintons. >> well, the press corps rose up in shock -- "oh, my god! how could he do this?" well, if
former deputy attorney general webster hubbell was also snubbed. >> president clinton later says, in had pardoned jim guy and webb, but i didn't." >> you know, i hadn't petitioned for a pardon, but it meant a lot for bill clinton to acknowledge that he knew that i had not done anything wrong. >> she now works as a chaplain, advocating for better treatment of female prisoners. >> i was older than most of the women there, for one thing, and better educated. and these...
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, some of the people who thought that they were going to get them didn't end up getting them like hubbelnedy: gordon liddy is still in jail. [laughter] that's not true. >> no. kennedy: what i was thinking about today, whenever the president leaves office weather whether it's in two years or six years, the list of pardons is going to be the most fascinating and entertaining thing we've seen throughout this entire enterprise. >> i think we've heard that called pardon-palooza. kennedy: whatever they've had in the past, this will be the fyre festival. thank you so much, gayle trotter. >> great to be with you with, kennedy. kennedy: the me too movement has brought harassment awareness into the spotlight, but some business leaders are warning of some unintended and negative consequences that could hurt women. i'll explain. we will discuss. the panel is back next. ♪ ♪ [ doorbell rings ] janice, mom told me you bought a house. okay. [ buttons clicking ] [ camera shutter clicks ] so, now that you have a house, you can use homequote explorer. quiet. i'm blasting my quads. janice, look. i'm in a me
, some of the people who thought that they were going to get them didn't end up getting them like hubbelnedy: gordon liddy is still in jail. [laughter] that's not true. >> no. kennedy: what i was thinking about today, whenever the president leaves office weather whether it's in two years or six years, the list of pardons is going to be the most fascinating and entertaining thing we've seen throughout this entire enterprise. >> i think we've heard that called pardon-palooza. kennedy:...
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arehose who have transiting or residing in neighboring countries, who have shown overwhelming and hubbella generosity to the venezuelan brothers and sisters. inada stance in solidarity each of the countries that has ,iven safe haven to venezuelans that have been forced to provide a home in short order to hundreds of thousands of venezuelans fred we estimate there will be 5.3 million refugees and migrants from venezuela by the end of this year. this situation is a serious threat to stability and security in the region. how can there be any doubt that in actual movement of more than 3 million refugees and soontially 5.3 million does not constitute a threat to regional security? in the face of this catastrophe, we as the international community must stand in solidarity with the democratically elected national assembly. with interim president juan guaido and with the venezuelan people in pursuit of a peaceful resolution to the current crisis. it is with this goal in mind that canada has taken concrete action, such as imposing targeted sanctions and along and argentina, paraguay peru, turned i
arehose who have transiting or residing in neighboring countries, who have shown overwhelming and hubbella generosity to the venezuelan brothers and sisters. inada stance in solidarity each of the countries that has ,iven safe haven to venezuelans that have been forced to provide a home in short order to hundreds of thousands of venezuelans fred we estimate there will be 5.3 million refugees and migrants from venezuela by the end of this year. this situation is a serious threat to stability and...