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. >> i william jefferson clinton do solemnly swear. and clearer skin.body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira. what's your body of proof? amazing sleep stays with
. >> i william jefferson clinton do solemnly swear. and clearer skin.body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including...
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. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question do you trust william jefferson clinton we will show you something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. with the american people still do not understand is that there are three areas that in the next five years the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> i am sure i made a number of mistakes and political career, but having c-span televising senate was not one of them. >> also, al improvement. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our 30 years of coverage to come to c-span.org. this morning washington examiner james antle looks at the possible contact of this weekend's libertarian party convention and what it could do to the presidential election. r atel serwer, professo johns hopkins has used on the fighting in iraq and afghanistan. and the hill environment reporter timothy cama talks about the passage of the chemical safety act, the first overhaul of the safety standards in four decades.
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do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus, an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i have made a number of mistakes in my political career. having voted against having c-span televised the senate is one of them. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our 30 years of coverage on the senate on c-span2, go to www.c-span.org. >> coming up next, albany law school professor emeritus paul finkelman delivering a keynote address at a symposium focused on the history of immigration in america. mr. finkelman compares the roles of congress, states, and the president in developing immigration policy from the colonial period
do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus, an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i have made a number of...
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get on your feet, and help me welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [applause] ♪ mr. clinton: hello. hello, frankfort. [applause] first of all, let's give another hand to alison grimes. alison, i told allison earlier become ae had television minister, she would have the biggest church on the planet. [laughter] i'm so grateful for her service and her support for hillary. i want to thank many people who are here. but let me just mention a few. thank you, senator and former governor julian carroll. [applause] mr. clinton: the first time i ever came to kentucky was when i was a first-year governor, in 1979. julian carroll hosted the national governors association. and i came here, my eyes were as big as dollars. i was so excited. [laughter] graham, forenator your support. [applause] thank you, former lieutenant governor, for your support. [applause] , thank you all. the chair of the democratic party, thank you. and the mayor, thank you so much for being here. [laughter] with your son and daughter-in-law, thank you to our field organizer, jamie pollard, w
get on your feet, and help me welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [applause] ♪ mr. clinton: hello. hello, frankfort. [applause] first of all, let's give another hand to alison grimes. alison, i told allison earlier become ae had television minister, she would have the biggest church on the planet. [laughter] i'm so grateful for her service and her support for hillary. i want to thank many people who are here. but let me just mention a few. thank you,...
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. >> do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we witness something that has never before happened in all senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand this bill, there are three areas in this bill that and the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my career, but voting against having c-span televised was not one of them. watch 30 years of senate coverage on c-span. to see more, go to www.c-span.org. up next on the presidency. presidential aides to discuss the role of lyndon johnson and richard nixon during the vietnam war. alexander butterfield and tom johnson explore the foreign policies of the presidents they worked for. emotional burdens they faced during the conflict. part of the three-day conference at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. it is called the vietnam war summit. you can find schedule i
. >> do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we witness something that has never before happened in all senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand this bill, there are three areas in this bill that and the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes...
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to ask this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all history, the change of power during a session of congress. ask what the american people do not understand in this bill is there are three areas that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> i am sure i have made a number of mistakes in my career against televised notions in the senate was one of them. >> beginning thursday on c-span. our 30 years of coverage on c-span2, go to c-span.org. >> this memorial day, we continue to look at 2016 commencement speeches from colleges and universities around the country. next, we will hear from former fcc chairman michael powell who now heads the national cable and telecommunications association. later, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette epps, and oracle founder larry ellison. nca chair michael powell was a commencement speaker for pepperdine university in malibu, california. he talked about the effects of technology on so
to ask this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all history, the change of power during a session of congress. ask what the american people do not understand in this bill is there are three areas that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> i am sure i have made a number of mistakes in my career against televised notions in the senate was one of them....
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. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history, the change of power during a session of congress. whanch >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's healthcare. >> and i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televise the senate was one of them. >> and remarks by donald richie and alan fruman. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. and to see more coverage on c-span 2, go to c-span.org. ♪ >>> our campaign 2016 bus continues to travel throughout the country to recognize winners from this year's student camp competition and recently the bus stopped in massachusetts to visit several winning students from that state. they went to the same school in foxborough where all of the students in first through eighth grade atten
. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history, the change of power during a session of congress. whanch >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's healthcare. >> and i'm sure i've made a...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton? we've just witnessed something that is never before happened in all of senate history. during aof power session of congress. what the american people still don't understand is that there are three areas of this bill the next five years will put the government charge of everybody's health care. an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. remarks by the senate historian emeritus. 30 years of the u.s. senate on television. the libertarian party has selected former new mexico governor gary johnson to be there 2016 presidential nominee. the selection was made during the convention held in orlando florida. said always: that it is your hard work over the years that has gotten us to this point. i recognize that. can towork as hard as i represent everybody in this room. [applause] who were nott i, supported by just want to reiterate a couple of things. i tell the truth. i am not a liar. [applause] i make plenty of mistakes. when i say here at this convention is when i say everywh
do you trust william jefferson clinton? we've just witnessed something that is never before happened in all of senate history. during aof power session of congress. what the american people still don't understand is that there are three areas of this bill the next five years will put the government charge of everybody's health care. an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. remarks by the senate historian emeritus. 30 years of the u.s. senate on television. the libertarian party...
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. >> do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never happened in all of senate history -- the change of power during a session of congress. >> what people do not understand about this hill is there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will but the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senator mitch mcconnell. i have made a: number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against c-span broadcasting the senate was one of them. >> what's 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our coverage of the u.s. senate on c-span2, go to www.c-span.org. >> next on american history tv, yale university professor akhil reed amar discusses the complex relationship between supreme court justices and american sidents. he argues that historically judges were geographically balanced and there has been a more recent orientation toward political affiliation. to welcomehrilled akhil reed amar professor
. >> do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never happened in all of senate history -- the change of power during a session of congress. >> what people do not understand about this hill is there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will but the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senator mitch mcconnell. i have made a: number of mistakes in my political career, but...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus, an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i have made a number of mistakes in my political career. having voted against having c-span televised the senate is one of them. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our 30 years of coverage on the senate on c-span2, go to www.c-span.org.
do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus, an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i have made a number of...
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get on your feet and help me welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> hello. hello, frankfort. [applause] first of all let's give another hand to alison lundergan grimes. e. she great or what? alison, i told alison earlier today that if she become a television minister she would've had the biggest church on the planet. [laughter] i'm so grateful for her service and are support for hillary. i want to thank many people who were here but let me just mention a few. thank you senator and former governor julian carroll. [applause] first time ever came to kentucky was when i was a first year governor in 1979. julian carroll hosted the national governors association. and i came here. my eyes were as big as dollars, i was so excited. thank you, representative graham for your support. [applause] thank you former lieutenant governor. thank you for your support. [applause] represented james k., terry mills, rick sands, thank you call. chair of the democratic party, susie kelly, thank you. and mayor, thank you so much for being here. with your son
get on your feet and help me welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [applause] ♪ ♪ >> hello. hello, frankfort. [applause] first of all let's give another hand to alison lundergan grimes. e. she great or what? alison, i told alison earlier today that if she become a television minister she would've had the biggest church on the planet. [laughter] i'm so grateful for her service and are support for hillary. i want to thank many people who were here...
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. >> now, i will show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton> we have just witnessed something that we have never seen before happened in all of senate history, the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a couple of mistakes in my career. >> donald richie and alan fruman. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. and to see of more than 30 years of coverage on c-span2, go to c-span.org. >> the u.s. senate is on memorial day recess but today and next week a series of proform session. live right now here on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., may 27, 2016. to the senate, under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate i h
. >> now, i will show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton> we have just witnessed something that we have never seen before happened in all of senate history, the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with...
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. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question -- do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> the american people still don't understand is this bill. there are 3 areas in this bill that will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. the televisionst of the senate was one of my mistakes. >> watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television, beginning thursday on c-span. and to see more of our 30 years of coverage of the u.s. senate on c-span2, go to c-span.org. >> on lectures and history, colorado professor sutter talks about how the rise of commercial fertilizer affected trade in farming practices. 1800s, farmers looked for nitrates to enrich their soil, and traditional methods, such as field rotation. this is about 50 minutes. prof. sutter: my name is paul sutter, i am a professor here at the university of colorado, boulder. this is an introduction to global hi
. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question -- do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> the american people still don't understand is this bill. there are 3 areas in this bill that will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. the...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is those three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> and an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televised was one of them. >> and remarks from donald richie and parliamentarian emeritus alan truman. the senate on of television. to see more, go to www.c-span.org. >> 40 years ago, in the wake of watergate, the united states senate created a special committee to look into the activities of united states intelligence services. it was the senate select committee for governmental operations it quickly took on the nickname of its chairman, frank church and it was best known to history as the church commi
do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is those three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> and an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i made a number of mistakes...
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. >> do you trust william jefferson clinton?we have just witnessed something that has never before happened and all of senate history. the change of power. during a session of congress. >> the american people still do not understand in this ill that there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years government in charge of everybody's health care. announcer: is an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. i am made annell: lot of mistakes, but i don't think having c-span publicize the senate was one of them. announcer: watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. in see more of our 30 years of coverage. go to c-span or or c-span2. >> next, q&a. after that, george osborne, british chancellor stands in for prime minister david cameron and takes questions. a british defense committee hearing on combating isis in iraq and syria. ♪ on q&a,r: this week bettyenate historian koed. she talks about the work done by her office. brian: betty koed? if you had to choose a character th
. >> do you trust william jefferson clinton?we have just witnessed something that has never before happened and all of senate history. the change of power. during a session of congress. >> the american people still do not understand in this ill that there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years government in charge of everybody's health care. announcer: is an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. i am made annell: lot of mistakes, but i don't think...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton?> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is those three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> and an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televised was one of them. >> and remarks from donald richie and parliamentarian emeritus alan truman. the senate on of television. to see more, go to www.c-span.org.
do you trust william jefferson clinton?> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is those three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> and an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i made a number of mistakes in my...
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. >> now i will show to you the body of evidence in this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. people doe american not understand in this bill, there are areas in the bill that will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. senator mcconnell: i'm sure i've of mistakes during my career, but voting against c-span was one of them. what's 30 years of the u.s. senate on television. coverage from our c-span2, go to c-span.org. >> each week until the 2016 election, road to the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. next, new york congresswoman gerald in florida except the vice presidential nomination at the 1984 democratic convention in in san francisco. walter mondale selected her as his running mate. she became the first woman nominated by a major party for the presidency or vice presidency. the mondale-ferraro ticket lost the general elec
. >> now i will show to you the body of evidence in this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. people doe american not understand in this bill, there are areas in the bill that will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. senator mcconnell: i'm sure...
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. >> do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we witness something that has never before happened in all senate history. during aof power session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand this bill, there are three areas in this bill that and the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my career, but voting against having c-span televised was not one of them. an.llen from -- frumen. senate0 years of up next on the presidency. presidential aides to discuss the role of lyndon johnson and richard nixon during the vietnam war. alexander butterfield and tom explore the foreign policies of the presidents they worked for. emotional burdens they faced during the conflict. part of the three-day conference at the lyndon b. johnson presidential library. cold vietnam war summit. you can find schedule information at c-span.org. this program iab
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. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell prosecute i'm sure i made a number of mistakes in my years but voting against having c-span televised was one of them. >> watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our 30 years of coverage of the u.s. senate on c-pan 2, go to c-span.org. >>> the house small business committee held a hearing to consider the tax policy needs and challenges facing businesses and individuals who participate in providing shared services such as uber, lyft, etsy and others. the hearing is an hour and 15 minutes. >> the committee will come to order. we want to thank ev
. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate...
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. >> william jefferson clinton. >> reporter: one target is the clinton global initiative. opened an energy company partially owned by friends of the clintons. he had three words when asked if he denied laws were broken. >> oh god, yes. >> reporter: the journal says a $2 million arrangement helped start energy pioneer solution in 2009 to help insulate people's homes. the energy company also received an $800,000 federal grant. it was founded by a former democratic congressional candidate in nebraska and two close friends of the clintons, including julie tauber mcmann, who lives near the clintons in chappaqua, new york. a spokesperson for the clinton foundation said no laws were broken adding president clinton established many friendships and professional connections. it is not surprising many of the same people make a difference and improve the world with the clinton global initiative. >> there they are. >> reporter: the clinton foundation has long been the subject of questions about donations it received from foreign governments and corporations, including while hillary cli
. >> william jefferson clinton. >> reporter: one target is the clinton global initiative. opened an energy company partially owned by friends of the clintons. he had three words when asked if he denied laws were broken. >> oh god, yes. >> reporter: the journal says a $2 million arrangement helped start energy pioneer solution in 2009 to help insulate people's homes. the energy company also received an $800,000 federal grant. it was founded by a former democratic...
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clinton. look at that..7% right now. but keep in mind that largest city in kentucky is louisville and the metro area and the votes are not counted and that specific county. jefferson hillary clinton is ahead. so she holds that lead and she could take out and win in kentucky. and that's what the polls say. it has kept her consistently about two percentage points ahead. >> a razor in this thin margin. >> people say he has the momentum so why is he not winning? all of the races are proportional. if he wins by 10 or 15% when it comes down to the delegates, only gets one or two, he has 300 delegates to catch up to hillary clinton. he would need more than 90% of the remaining delegates to break even and that's highly unlikely. >> according to the real clear politics poll. if you put sanders against trump. sanders is up by 13% and if you put clinton against trump only up five percent. that said sanders is way behind in the delegate count. do you see there being increase the calls for sanders to either drop out now or drop out after the california primary on june 7th or do you see this becoming a fight perhaps at the actual convention? >> this is his argument that he does
clinton. look at that..7% right now. but keep in mind that largest city in kentucky is louisville and the metro area and the votes are not counted and that specific county. jefferson hillary clinton is ahead. so she holds that lead and she could take out and win in kentucky. and that's what the polls say. it has kept her consistently about two percentage points ahead. >> a razor in this thin margin. >> people say he has the momentum so why is he not winning? all of the races are...
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clinton campaign. that was a bigger jump in jefferson county. you see her pulling out there with a huge lead there. this is the largest county in the state. has a significant african-american base. it's the base a lot of clinton campaign operations and her stops in the state were focussed on this part of the state. you see a very close race with secretary clinton in the lead. if you're in the war room you're encouraged by what you saw happen in jefferson county and that you're awaiting more votes from fayette county and you're expecting your margin will stay the same and maybe grow as those votes come in here. a close race. no matter how it ends up democratic proportional rules if senator sanders can win this it would be huge because she won it with 65% of the vote in 2008, but that would be a moral victory for senator sanders but he needs 67% of the remaining delegates and no candidate is getting 67% of the vote in kentucky tonight. >> under democratic rules there's proportional distribution of delegates in all of the states as far as pledged delegates are concerned. look at how close it is right n
clinton campaign. that was a bigger jump in jefferson county. you see her pulling out there with a huge lead there. this is the largest county in the state. has a significant african-american base. it's the base a lot of clinton campaign operations and her stops in the state were focussed on this part of the state. you see a very close race with secretary clinton in the lead. if you're in the war room you're encouraged by what you saw happen in jefferson county and that you're awaiting more...
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if hillary clinton can win here and win big in jefferson, this is lousevilisville. hillary clinton up here early as well. win big here. win big here. look at that, her base from '08, gone in this state. >> wow. thanks so much. can you tell who is winning yet? >> the fact that fayette county, if that hold, if hillary clinton is winning there, that's really good news for her. jefferson county, if she's getting do i understaget ing those numbers. this is early, of course but if she's getting those numbers, that's good news. >> kristen welker is at brooklyn, new york. are they going to open up tonight if she wins? are we going to see the candidate if she wins? >> reporter: i was told moments ago, we are not going to see secretary clinton tonight. this is not unusual when she's not feeling great about her chances on these primary nights. we typically don't see her. she is taking a day to have meetings and to get ready for the next phase of this race. the next primaries to come. look, her campaign has been down playing their expectations in kentucky throughout the day. one
if hillary clinton can win here and win big in jefferson, this is lousevilisville. hillary clinton up here early as well. win big here. win big here. look at that, her base from '08, gone in this state. >> wow. thanks so much. can you tell who is winning yet? >> the fact that fayette county, if that hold, if hillary clinton is winning there, that's really good news for her. jefferson county, if she's getting do i understaget ing those numbers. this is early, of course but if she's...
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clinton to catch up. in the largest county, jefferson county, just shy of 40% and secretary clinton with a nearly 15-point lead there. again, if that margin holds up as the vote count increases and again, zero guarantee of that, if it continues in another area we have a significant african american vote, more than enough votes for secretary clinton. one other thing i'm sure they are watching in both campaign war rooms in the western quarter at the moment as you see, secretary clinton holding her own. we're starting to count votes. 16% in. so as you watch this play out, if secretary clinton can keep some of this dark blue and numbers keep coming in in electi lexington, it got closer 46.8 to 46.6. there is more than enough votes for secretary clinton to squeak this out, we'll be counting for awhile? >> very close right there. 46.8 to 46.6, doesn't get much closer than that. you were pointing this out, in terms of the actual delegate count, it's going to be divided. >> almost no different. they will split the delegates obviously involve in a very close race here. i do think as we look at these results, thoug
clinton to catch up. in the largest county, jefferson county, just shy of 40% and secretary clinton with a nearly 15-point lead there. again, if that margin holds up as the vote count increases and again, zero guarantee of that, if it continues in another area we have a significant african american vote, more than enough votes for secretary clinton. one other thing i'm sure they are watching in both campaign war rooms in the western quarter at the moment as you see, secretary clinton holding...
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clinton jumped ahead over bernie sanders. let's get the latest on the race from steve corn yakkkornacki at board. >> this is jefferson county. this is the big part of the country. we have another dump of vote in. close to 80% in. hillary clinton, the margin, that actually grew a little bit here so that is what pushed her into a bigger lead statewide. this is what we've been talking about and i want to show you a couple of numbers that illustrate how that uncommitted option on the ballot is affecting this race. look at this. this is jefferson county. this is louisville, this is the biggest city in the state, right now this is hillary clinton's best area of the state and check out where uncommitted is. 2% of voters in this very strong hillary clinton county are checking off uncommitted. they're either going to vote for hillary clinton or bernie sanders. look in cincinnati, hillary clinton is doing very well up here, uncommitted. a tiny, tiny share of the vote. only 3%. now let's go to sanders country. let's see what uncommitted looks like in coal country, pike county, sanders got a big win here tonight but look at this. the unc
clinton jumped ahead over bernie sanders. let's get the latest on the race from steve corn yakkkornacki at board. >> this is jefferson county. this is the big part of the country. we have another dump of vote in. close to 80% in. hillary clinton, the margin, that actually grew a little bit here so that is what pushed her into a bigger lead statewide. this is what we've been talking about and i want to show you a couple of numbers that illustrate how that uncommitted option on the ballot...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton?we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. during aof power session of congress. >> what the american people don't understand in this hill is that there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus, an interview with mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i have made a number of mistakes in my political career but voting against [indiscernible] historian.rks by an watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our 30 years of coverage in the u.s. senate on c-span two, go to www.c-span.org . [laughter] " continues.journal next guest is talking about flying cars, good morning. guest: good morning, how are you? host: this sounds more like science fiction but you say it is fact and it's happening today. guest: yes. on the right here this morning, to get to the studio, i kept looking out the window. i encourage any viewer to do
do you trust william jefferson clinton?we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. during aof power session of congress. >> what the american people don't understand in this hill is that there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus, an interview with mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i have made a number of mistakes in my political career but voting...
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in a close race we have to count them all, but if you're secretary clinton this is why you're encouraged. jefferson county 17% of the state population here and we've been at 78% for some time. our people are checking in with the county trying to figure out what's left, but secretary clinton here has a 17 point lead, nearly 18 point lead in this county. it's a big democratic county, significant african-american base here. she tends to win by a decent margin among african-american voters. if you're looking at this map and trying to figure out the rest of the vote, you know a big chunk is going to come from the largest county in the state and if you're in the clinton campaign you would think that would be enough. the math supports that she could get a narrow victory here but we have a few other places to wait for. close to the end. if you place a bet, i would say a slight advantage clinton but it would be a risky bet. >> let's talk about donald trump. we talked about hillary clinton hoping to pivot to a general election, donald trump gearing up for a general election he has that luxury which hillary c
in a close race we have to count them all, but if you're secretary clinton this is why you're encouraged. jefferson county 17% of the state population here and we've been at 78% for some time. our people are checking in with the county trying to figure out what's left, but secretary clinton here has a 17 point lead, nearly 18 point lead in this county. it's a big democratic county, significant african-american base here. she tends to win by a decent margin among african-american voters. if...
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clinton was elected to office twice. once with jefferson and once with medicine. he died during the second term. -- madison. since that time we have operated and evolved from that basic structure. thank you very much. [applause] >> i love american history tv. >> it is something i really enjoy. >> it gives you that perspective. >> i am a c-span fan. >> madam secretary, we probably to 72 of our delegate votes the next president of the united states. ♪ >> coming up next, a panel discussion titled worst president ever. mosteast successful and forgotten presidents in american history. what makes the present the worst enemy offered nominees the title. the americans historians annalee -- annual meeting held in rhode island. it is 90 minutes. host: welcome to the oah 2016 and welcome to the plenary panel, "worst president ever."
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reporting and keep in mind the biggest county in kentucky, jefferson county is still out more than 10% of the vote. that is where hillary clinton in that specific county is 20 points ahead. so look for her margin to widen when that final one percent comes back in frank and julie. really bizarre contest. the polling has shown her 2 percentage points. it was flip-flopping and when we get the final call we will get it back to you. >> let's say that sanders wins in kentucky. let's say that sanders wins as expected in oregon. how many delegates can he pick up, aren't they given out proportionally. >> yes. in oregon he is 15 points ahead in the polling. it would be unlikely for him to lose that state. it looks like he will loss kentucky but the delegate count won't change that much. he will probably get a net gain of only 8 delegates and this is why she is able to maintain her lead of the delegates and unpossible to catch up before the convention. he would still have to get 90% of the remaining delegates to do so. >>> wanting to shift her focus to donald trump but she can't shake bernie sanders at this point. was has made bernie sand
reporting and keep in mind the biggest county in kentucky, jefferson county is still out more than 10% of the vote. that is where hillary clinton in that specific county is 20 points ahead. so look for her margin to widen when that final one percent comes back in frank and julie. really bizarre contest. the polling has shown her 2 percentage points. it was flip-flopping and when we get the final call we will get it back to you. >> let's say that sanders wins in kentucky. let's say that...
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it came all the way down right here to jefferson county, to louisville at the very end hillary clinton won the largest by a large margin trailing bernie sanders with almost all the vote counted. louisville came in. hillary clinton wins the state. psych logically it is a devastating blow. people looked at kentucky and said he won west virginia last week and won indiana. he certainly needed a big delegate haul out of here to catch hillary clinton. with this very narrow win hillary clinton gets a headline and from that delegate standpoint probably one more delegate out of the state than bernie sanders. bernie sanders is so far behind in the delegate count he needs to be getting big numbers out of these states. let's try to show you oregon here. there it is. here is oregon. here is the other one. bernie sanders does get the win here. there is rounding why that comes up to over 100%. basically about a ten-point win from bernie sanders in oregon. for sanders the significance of this, this is his first victory in a closed primary state. this is a state where only registered democrats could pa
it came all the way down right here to jefferson county, to louisville at the very end hillary clinton won the largest by a large margin trailing bernie sanders with almost all the vote counted. louisville came in. hillary clinton wins the state. psych logically it is a devastating blow. people looked at kentucky and said he won west virginia last week and won indiana. he certainly needed a big delegate haul out of here to catch hillary clinton. with this very narrow win hillary clinton gets a...
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clinton would still lead. we don't expect that to happen based on jefferson county, but if the current lead is 1813 and the maximum769, he would still trail by more than 1,000 votes. and remember that 1,044 numbers as i clear this just to take us back into the jefferson continue. the reason that's unlikely is she's been winning county wide by a 17 point margin consistently throughout the night. it's unlikely, even if he did, even if he gets them all, her lead would still bead 1,044 votes. that's about as close as it gets. they roughly, evenly split the delegates. what it means for secretary clinton and what they'll be happy for, we'll see how the recanvassing goes, but secretary clinton is hoping to end with kentucky, clinton blue which will give her again an even split of the delegates. senator sanders needed to win 67% of the remaining delegates to catch her in pledged delegates, and he's not getting 67% out of kentucky tonight. he's going to get a little shy of 50% tonight. >> win is a win, and i'm sure the hillary clinton campaign if in fact it holds up and she is the winner, she'll be breathing a sigh of reli
clinton would still lead. we don't expect that to happen based on jefferson county, but if the current lead is 1813 and the maximum769, he would still trail by more than 1,000 votes. and remember that 1,044 numbers as i clear this just to take us back into the jefferson continue. the reason that's unlikely is she's been winning county wide by a 17 point margin consistently throughout the night. it's unlikely, even if he did, even if he gets them all, her lead would still bead 1,044 votes....
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clinton. if that's true, this might be the nastiest presidential campaign in american history, jefferson, adamsg us from austin, texas, karl rove. so, i want to open with when you were working with president bush the younger, against al gore in 2000, things got nasty, but it was mostly policy. it wasn't a lot of personal stiff. i don't remember, was there? >> yeah, no. there wasn't. we made certain, for example, that when we commented on bill clinton's indiscretions in the white house we did so without ever mentioning it directly and did so by responding affirmatively saying we would restore -- president bush would restore honor and dignity to the white house. we found out back then that if the -- that the republicans had damaged themselves in 1998 and 1999 by going after clinton's infidelities to the point that people said enough is enough. they did want to know that somebody would be different. they wanted to change but fed up with being reminded about hanukkah lewenski and the goings on. >> if you found that out, does it still hold today in 2016 is that if you go after the clintons on the pe
clinton. if that's true, this might be the nastiest presidential campaign in american history, jefferson, adamsg us from austin, texas, karl rove. so, i want to open with when you were working with president bush the younger, against al gore in 2000, things got nasty, but it was mostly policy. it wasn't a lot of personal stiff. i don't remember, was there? >> yeah, no. there wasn't. we made certain, for example, that when we commented on bill clinton's indiscretions in the white house we...
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jefferson. he probably will be running against hillary clinton, and i do not want to see her in the white house.or it's hillary. >> hillary is a far left wing socialist, on top of that an ongoing rap sheet of one scandal after outrage, and i think if she gets in be she will not only be far left but driven by revenge and vindictive attitude that it's time to get even with her enemies and it will be ugly, and i don't want to see that. stuart: rap sheet. a rap sheet. >> rap sheet. stuart: thank you very much for being here. >> thank you, stuart,. stuart: i'm going to call it an i think messages development in the hillary clinton scandal. the fbi interviewing some of her closest aids. all rise judge andrew napolitano joins us this morning. he's on the phone, but that's better than not being here at all. judge, welcome to the program. >> always a pleasure, stuart, no matter the distance between us. stuart: now, the washington post says -- and let me talk about this first. that they don't -- investigators can't find malicious intent in hillary clinton's handling of e-mails. sounds to me like they're s
jefferson. he probably will be running against hillary clinton, and i do not want to see her in the white house.or it's hillary. >> hillary is a far left wing socialist, on top of that an ongoing rap sheet of one scandal after outrage, and i think if she gets in be she will not only be far left but driven by revenge and vindictive attitude that it's time to get even with her enemies and it will be ugly, and i don't want to see that. stuart: rap sheet. a rap sheet. >> rap sheet....
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jefferson county. that's where louisville is. she has done well in democratic primaries where she can get a significant african-american turnout. secretary clintontucky because in part if sanders wins he will appoint to this. senator obama beat clinton in 2008. you're going to look here to see if senator sanders can pull it off tonight he will point to the history, but the margins matter because you mentioned the delegate race. secretary clinton, 298. just shy of a 300 lead among pledged delegates. this is pledged delegates on p top. if you pull out the state of kentucky, assume sanders wins, but if he were to get that and win 55/45, but he would get a net gain of a delegates there and that's the challenge because if bernie sanders won there and got a decent win out of oregon tonight, let's say maybe it would be bigger than that, but that's 60/40, even if that happens he starts to cut in a little bit but not enough. that's the biggest challenge. senator sanders including tonight 11 democratic contests left to catch hillary clinton he needs 67% of those delegates. if he doesn't win by 66%, 67% in kentucky tonight, that makes it harder going forwa
jefferson county. that's where louisville is. she has done well in democratic primaries where she can get a significant african-american turnout. secretary clintontucky because in part if sanders wins he will appoint to this. senator obama beat clinton in 2008. you're going to look here to see if senator sanders can pull it off tonight he will point to the history, but the margins matter because you mentioned the delegate race. secretary clinton, 298. just shy of a 300 lead among pledged...
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jefferson or something. lauren: coal, natural gas and other sources to push the nation toward energy-dependence and pull the u.s. and approve keystone pipeline. nicole: bernie sanders narrowing the gap with hillary clinton in california. a new poll by the public policy of institute shows clinton leading by just 2%, 46 to 44. that is within the margin of error. california is holding its primary on june 7th. same organization showed clinton leading by 7%. sanders on jimmy kimmel live. >> turns out that every single national poll and every single state poll bernie sanders does often a lot better against donald trump than does hillary clinton. i think if the democrats want the candidate who is most likely to defeat trump and beat him badly, i think you're looking at the guy. [cheers and applause] nicole: well n that interview, kimmel asked him about a potential debate with donald trump and sanders raised the prospect of the event saying, quote, you made it possible for us to have a very interesting debate. lauren: all right, hillary clinton defending her use of private e-mail account saying her actions we are permissible, this comes after result of state inspector said clinton ignored clear guidance that e-
jefferson or something. lauren: coal, natural gas and other sources to push the nation toward energy-dependence and pull the u.s. and approve keystone pipeline. nicole: bernie sanders narrowing the gap with hillary clinton in california. a new poll by the public policy of institute shows clinton leading by just 2%, 46 to 44. that is within the margin of error. california is holding its primary on june 7th. same organization showed clinton leading by 7%. sanders on jimmy kimmel live. >>...
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hillary clinton doesn't help herself when she argues when e-mails -- story first came out after this ig report this she's done -- a, done nothing different than any other to tomorrow as jeffersonjust not accurate, b, that she's been as even more coming than anybody else because she voluntarily gave over these things. that's not accurate or convincing. >> dickerson: and the inspector general. >> which leads me to my next point, this is a tremor compared to the -- that i don't is coming that could come in terms of the fbi, justice department investigation into not -- handling of the e-mails, but whether there was misuse of classified information. >> dickerson: let me ask you we talked a bernie sanders this is first time superdelegates will be thinking about it at all, assess for us, whether you any bernie sanders' approach, trying to convince superdelegates whether has a chance in making that case and using this new information and fbi in celeste gibbs ruth talked about. >> i think there is something of an illusion at this point in the democratic race. look toward the general election polling where shot clock in the arena, cross layers. weaknesses are out there for the public. s
hillary clinton doesn't help herself when she argues when e-mails -- story first came out after this ig report this she's done -- a, done nothing different than any other to tomorrow as jeffersonjust not accurate, b, that she's been as even more coming than anybody else because she voluntarily gave over these things. that's not accurate or convincing. >> dickerson: and the inspector general. >> which leads me to my next point, this is a tremor compared to the -- that i don't is...
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jefferson county. it is louisville, biggest city, biggest county in the state, biggest share of outstanding precincts by far. just about all of the outstanding presticincts are in louisville. great news for hillary clinton. this is a lead that is consistent as the return has come in. it doesn't seem like there is a huge sanders pocket in the county out there. we don't know right now exactly where that vote is but at this current was, if this is what we see with the votes still to come in out of jefferson county, out of louisville, if it keeps at this clip, 58 for hillary, 40 for bernie sanders. she will probably pocket an additional 202,500 votes, net, gain. if you're looking at a bernie sanders lead of a couple hundred votes, if things, and look, it changed again. bernie sanders now up 1,000. up 1,000 right now. if you look at the lead he has statewide right now. if clinton gets what she is supposed to get out of louisville, that would volt her into the lead statewide and again, what we have otherwise, pretty much are a scattering of precincts throughout the state. some are in very strong sanders areas but you don't have the concentration like you have in louisville. i would have to go look and see on
jefferson county. it is louisville, biggest city, biggest county in the state, biggest share of outstanding precincts by far. just about all of the outstanding presticincts are in louisville. great news for hillary clinton. this is a lead that is consistent as the return has come in. it doesn't seem like there is a huge sanders pocket in the county out there. we don't know right now exactly where that vote is but at this current was, if this is what we see with the votes still to come in out of...
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jefferson and the tripoli pirates." congratulations. >>> meanwhile, let's talk politics and the battle lines have been drawn in the democratic party with voters still split between hillary clintoncolorado still supporting hillary clinton? it would be great if governor hickenlooper would be here and he is, because he has a new book out "the opposite of woe." thank you very much. so explain that. bernie won your state, but you're backing hillary. >> the idea of super delegates which goes back 30 or 40 years is to take the people that have been in office and have a broader -- >> like yourself. >> like myself. >> you're a super delegate. >> right. we look at it from a longer view and say, all right, we have been in office. we know that you need to know how to hire people, ride a big complex enterprise. we're supposed to add stability. you know what, i think that's what we're doing. >> but what about the will of the people, what if they say, we like bernie better, and you like hillary better, it looks like the party insiders are way toing to exert their rules. >> no, it's been this standard for 20 or 30 years. 2340 one try -- no one tried to change it. we have a caucus system, so th
jefferson and the tripoli pirates." congratulations. >>> meanwhile, let's talk politics and the battle lines have been drawn in the democratic party with voters still split between hillary clintoncolorado still supporting hillary clinton? it would be great if governor hickenlooper would be here and he is, because he has a new book out "the opposite of woe." thank you very much. so explain that. bernie won your state, but you're backing hillary. >> the idea of super...