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the oval office for three years, he was subpoenaed to testify before grand jury during the monica lewinsky scandal. in 1999 he nine he received a certificate of appreciation from the secret service for outstanding service during the nato summit in washington d.c. he served as a federal air marshal until his retirement of july 2016. he has been praised by the acting director of the air marshal service for his distinguished career and contribution to facilitate. [inaudible] he spent time trying to protect the clintons from their own worst impulses. his best-selling book will provide evidence for those who question whether hillary clinton has the temperament and character to serve as commander-in-chief. now i would like to welcome gary byrne. [applause] >> i greatly appreciate you coming. i'm going to tell you a little bit about myself. i was born in pennsylvania and i grew up like most everybody else. i had to parents, i went to school, i was fascinated with the military. we move down to virginia in the early 70s and all our neighbors in the virginia area, where we lived, were all military p
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>> to be honest, i do not know. >> monica lewinski? does that name ring a bell? did not have relations with that woman. >> along those lines, yes. >> reporter: the trouble is, many of those younger voters were more excited about bernie sanders. >> one of the real problems with hillary clinton is that she's sort of a hostage of her history. people who came of age under obama and for who obama is kind of starting point rather than a political miracle, they just see the compromises. you know? they don't see the circumstances in which she had to make those compromises. >> reporter: convention this week in philadelphia is clinton's best opportunity to turn that around. to highlight the fact that she's the first first lady to transform herself into a credible candidate for the west wing. first woman to win her party's nomination. by getting even this far, she's made history. >> hillary, hillary! >> reporter: the question is, can she get this convention back on the rails? her hopes of winning the white house may depend on it. i'm david wright for "nightline" in charlott
>> to be honest, i do not know. >> monica lewinski? does that name ring a bell? did not have relations with that woman. >> along those lines, yes. >> reporter: the trouble is, many of those younger voters were more excited about bernie sanders. >> one of the real problems with hillary clinton is that she's sort of a hostage of her history. people who came of age under obama and for who obama is kind of starting point rather than a political miracle, they just see...
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the lewinsky affair. as i said, you were subpoenaed in that. investigation and yet honor your commitment to the privacy of the president and first lady. >> it was incredibly hard. there were many groups of lawyers, secret service lawyers, justice department lawyers supposedly representing us, but no attorney-client privilege because we were all government employees. then you had the justice department who was basically the starr investigation investigating us and trying to prosecute the president. every day the rules changed. it was incredible. i tried to explain to a friend of mine who is a seasoned lawyer. he just rolled his eyes. he couldn't believe the secret service and clinton administration let people go through what we had to go through. >> i have to ask, with all of the affairs thatwas apparently allegedly, you talk about women approaching the white house and having to cross-check against the list. what are we to infer from all of that? >> well, the way it was explained to me, i think you're referring to in the book where i talk about
the lewinsky affair. as i said, you were subpoenaed in that. investigation and yet honor your commitment to the privacy of the president and first lady. >> it was incredibly hard. there were many groups of lawyers, secret service lawyers, justice department lawyers supposedly representing us, but no attorney-client privilege because we were all government employees. then you had the justice department who was basically the starr investigation investigating us and trying to prosecute the...
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lewinsky. >> a year into his second term, president bill clinton goes live on national television to address reports about an affair with a white house intern. >> bill clinton brought the presidency to a place where it had never been. standing up there and saying i did not have sexual relations with that woman, a sentence that instantly became memorized by the entire country and a sentence that was also a lie. >> the allegations are very, very serious. if those turn out to be true, this presidency is in serious trouble. >> so much of it was salacious and so much of it was tabloid. at some point you had to step back and say, the future of the leader of the free world is at stake. >> six months after lying to the country, president clinton confessions to his indiscretions in a primetime broadcast. >> indeed, i had a relationship with ms. lewinsky that was inappropriate and wrong. >> in september, bill clinton was charged with obstruction of justice and with lying under oath. >> certainly having the kind of affair that he did was repugnant to almost every american, that a president woul
lewinsky. >> a year into his second term, president bill clinton goes live on national television to address reports about an affair with a white house intern. >> bill clinton brought the presidency to a place where it had never been. standing up there and saying i did not have sexual relations with that woman, a sentence that instantly became memorized by the entire country and a sentence that was also a lie. >> the allegations are very, very serious. if those turn out to be...
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the famous, i did not have sex with that woman, and she's taking negative ads on me. >> the monica lewinsky affair is going to affect this next election in a big way. >> it is a challenge for hillary clinton because it takes away from who she is as an office holder herself. >> in one of the greatest comebacks of all time, steve jobs returns to apple as interim ceo in 1997 after being fired 12 years earlier from the company he founded. >> steve jobs coming back to apple is the smartest decision that company ever made. >> let's talk about what we're trying to do here. i think being fired fed the fire so to speak. >> he was going to show these people who had let him go what he was going to make of this company. >> this is going to be the hottest gift. >> in the years that follow apple rolls out a steady stream of revolutionary user friendly products turning it into one of the most successful companies in history. >> steve is undispute bring the leader of this transformation of consumer products in history. >> i everything. >> to unlock the phone i take my finger and slide it across. >> they ma
the famous, i did not have sex with that woman, and she's taking negative ads on me. >> the monica lewinsky affair is going to affect this next election in a big way. >> it is a challenge for hillary clinton because it takes away from who she is as an office holder herself. >> in one of the greatest comebacks of all time, steve jobs returns to apple as interim ceo in 1997 after being fired 12 years earlier from the company he founded. >> steve jobs coming back to apple...
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miss lewinsky. >> a year into his second term, president bill clinton goes live on national televisiono address reports about an affair with a white house intern. >> bill clinton brought the presidency to a place where it had never been, standing up there, and saying, i did not have sexual relations with that woman, a sentence that instantly became memorized by the entire country, and a sentence that was also a lie. >> the allegations are very, very serious. >> if those turn out to be true, this presidency is in serious trouble. >> so much of it was salacious, and so much of it was tabloid. at some point you had to step back and say, the future of the leader of the free world is at stake. >> six months after lying to the country, president clinton confesses to his indiscretions in a primetime broadcast. >> indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> in december 1998, the house of representatives impeaches president clinton, charging him with obstruction of justice and lying under oath. >> i do. >> certainly having the kind of
miss lewinsky. >> a year into his second term, president bill clinton goes live on national televisiono address reports about an affair with a white house intern. >> bill clinton brought the presidency to a place where it had never been, standing up there, and saying, i did not have sexual relations with that woman, a sentence that instantly became memorized by the entire country, and a sentence that was also a lie. >> the allegations are very, very serious. >> if those...
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miss lewinsky. >> bill clinton addresses reports about an affair with a white house intern. >> bill clinton the presidency to a place where it had never been. standing up there and saying, i did not have sexual relations with that woman, a sentence that instantly became memorized by the entire country and also a lie. >> the allegations are very, very serious. if those turn out to be true, this presidency is in serious trouble. >> so much of it was salacious and so much of it was tabloid. at some point, you had to step back and say, the future of the leader of the free world is at stake. >> six months after lying to the country, president clinton confessed to his indiscretions in a primetime broadcast. >> indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. >> in december 1998, the house of representatives impeaches president clinton charging him with obstruction of justice and lying under oath. >> i do. >> certainly having the kind of affair that he did was repugnant to almost every american that a president would do that in the white house b
miss lewinsky. >> bill clinton addresses reports about an affair with a white house intern. >> bill clinton the presidency to a place where it had never been. standing up there and saying, i did not have sexual relations with that woman, a sentence that instantly became memorized by the entire country and also a lie. >> the allegations are very, very serious. if those turn out to be true, this presidency is in serious trouble. >> so much of it was salacious and so much...
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the oval office for three years he was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury during the monica lewinsky scandal. in 1999 he received a certificate of appreciation from the secret service for outstanding support during the nato summit of washington d.c. he served as a federal air marshal until his retirement in july 2016. he has been praised, excuse me not july, he has been praised by the acting director of the federal air marshal service for distinguished career in contribution to facilitate professional law-enforcement by may. he spent must of his time in the white house trying to protect the clintons from their own worst impulses. doing is closely but presidential election when questions of character and temperament have become paramount, specimen book will provide evidence for those who question whether hillary clinton has the temperament and character to serve as commander-in-chief. so please welcome gary burns. [applause]. >> thank you for coming. how much did they pay you? i greatly appreciate you coming. some going to tell you little about myself. i was born skews me. >> are you
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. >> had it not been for kennh starr, we would have never heard of monica lewinsky.nd if we had never heard of monica lewinsky, bill clinton would have not been impeached. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss lewinsky. >> woodruff: as the story of the president's involvement with a young white house intern unfolded, it set off a firestorm of headlines about the state of the clinton marriage. gergen describes their relationship as being a bit like a seesaw. >> as long as the seesaw was in equilibrium, they worked well together. when hillary sort of got hurt and lost a couple of things, lost the congress, and the seesaw tipped like this and bill was on top, that's when i think he allowed himself to succumb to some of the temptations. there was a lot of volatility in that relationship. how well did she handle it? well, she stuck by her man. >> woodruff: as the end of bill clinton's presidency approached, sympathy for the first lady helped boost her image: she began openly planning her own political career. >> bill and i are closing one chapter of our
. >> had it not been for kennh starr, we would have never heard of monica lewinsky.nd if we had never heard of monica lewinsky, bill clinton would have not been impeached. >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman, miss lewinsky. >> woodruff: as the story of the president's involvement with a young white house intern unfolded, it set off a firestorm of headlines about the state of the clinton marriage. gergen describes their relationship as being a bit like a seesaw....
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what about monica lewinsky? she was a young girl. an impressionable young girl. who was taken advantage of by the president of the united states. if you ran a company, you would be fired in a minute. for much less than that. you get fired now for telling a dirty joke. my god, i had somebody tell me walking in, they don't even like to say to women anymore, you look beautiful. my goodness, maybe it's misunderstood. it was nothing to be misunderstood about what bill clinton did. no misunderstanding. you know what it was. i know what it was. and hillary clinton -- you can't tell me for a minute that she didn't know from the moment monica liewinsky made her allegations. she knee her husband. she knew his history. she knew about the bimbo squad that's trying to destroy all the women that bill clinton violated. she knew that whole history. when he walks up to the bedroom that night, imagine what she said to him. about how she used to throw all this stuff at him, call him all kinds of names. so we can't have them in the white house. we can't. we can't. this would be a di
what about monica lewinsky? she was a young girl. an impressionable young girl. who was taken advantage of by the president of the united states. if you ran a company, you would be fired in a minute. for much less than that. you get fired now for telling a dirty joke. my god, i had somebody tell me walking in, they don't even like to say to women anymore, you look beautiful. my goodness, maybe it's misunderstood. it was nothing to be misunderstood about what bill clinton did. no...
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outside -- including being assigned outside the oval office, he was subpoenaed during the monica lewinsky scandal. he everied a certificate of appreciation can be -- received a certificate of appreciation during the nato summit in washington d.c. he served as a federal air marshal until his retirement in july 2016. he has been praised by -- oh, excuse me, not july. he has been praised by the acting director of the federal air marshal service for his distinguished career, commitment to public service and contributions to facilitate professional law enforcement environments. he spent much of his time in the white house also trying to protect the clintons from their own worst impulses. during this closely-fought presidential election when questions of character and temperament have become paramount, his best selling book will provide evidence for those who question whether hillary clinton has the temperament and character to serve as commander in chief. and now i'd like to welcome gary byrne. [applause] >> wow. thank you for coming. how much did they pay you? [laughter] i greatly appreciate
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i think monica lewinsky is a hero. [laughter] >> bill clinton, interesting guy. he had this strategy as a candidate. he was running for the presidency and hid this strategy where he would go out of his way to insult or distance himself from some traditional democratic constituency like organized labor, minorities and thus assure the public that he was his own man picked the most famous example also happen in chicago. jesse jackson, do you remember they called this the sister soldier moment where clinton arrange or contrived to insult jacks into his face before the cameras of the nation and democrats of the clinton school had this kind of way of rationalizing this. it could insult these people with impunity they thought because remember this phrase, they had nowhere else to go. remember that? now, what's interesting about clinton is that this campaign tactic eventually became a full-blown philosophy of governance. body slamming the people who got you elected. the classic example here is the north american free trade agreement or nafta and you remember what this wa
i think monica lewinsky is a hero. [laughter] >> bill clinton, interesting guy. he had this strategy as a candidate. he was running for the presidency and hid this strategy where he would go out of his way to insult or distance himself from some traditional democratic constituency like organized labor, minorities and thus assure the public that he was his own man picked the most famous example also happen in chicago. jesse jackson, do you remember they called this the sister soldier...
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we all know which chapter that is, that's the monica lewinsky, infidelity chapter.e says he wants a woman president. just not this one. >> you know when you do talk to a lot of voters there are republican women and other women who say the same thing. >> true. >> and other women i talked to the bernie sanders rallies saying aren't you drawn to the gender here? no, i'm not drawn at all. last night was an historic day, regardless what side of the aisle you sit on. people like nancy pelosi and other women are concerned about is there too much of an emphasis on gender here. the campaign is deciding to double-down on it. >> especially among younger women. >> right. >> a lot of younger women believe sometime in their lifetime there will be a female president. but older women, they've been waiting for this moment all along. >> it's interesting to see how the convention reactions and the double-down, that john was talking about. so many of those bernie sanders say, yeah, sure, i want a women president, but not this president, maybe jill stein, green party, because of trust i
we all know which chapter that is, that's the monica lewinsky, infidelity chapter.e says he wants a woman president. just not this one. >> you know when you do talk to a lot of voters there are republican women and other women who say the same thing. >> true. >> and other women i talked to the bernie sanders rallies saying aren't you drawn to the gender here? no, i'm not drawn at all. last night was an historic day, regardless what side of the aisle you sit on. people like...
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the oval office for three years he was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury during the monica lewinsky scandal. in 1999, he received a certificate of appreciation from the secret service for outstanding support of our mission during the nato summit during washington dc. he served as a federal air marshal until his retirement in july 2016. he has been praise, excuse me he has been praise by the acting director of the for distinguished career and contributions to facilitate law-enforcement. he spent much of his time in the white house also trying to protect the clintons from their own worst impulses. during this closely thought election when questions of character have become paramount his best selling book will provide evidence for those who question whether hillary clinton at the temperament to serve as commander-in-chief. >> and now i would like to welcome, gary burns. >> thank you for coming, how much did they pay you? i greatly appreciate you coming. i was actually born in. >> excuse me. >> i was born in pennsylvania, i grew up like most everybody else, had two parents and went to s
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. >> i go back to the '90s and president clinton and the whole monica lewinsky thing.ink it matters. i think the only take away from this that a lot of people who may already be on board with this are the elite and powerful who get away with things we couldn't get away with. it makes a lot of sense if you speak the language of washington. no matter who the next president is, comay has to work with him. the first rule of survival in d.c. is protect your turf. he did not want the fbi to be poisoned under hillary clinton or trump. he is taking his chances of not going after somebody. >> he is in the midst of a work nightmare this is just horrible, beyond harvell. she rented air b&b and it was supposed to be an air b&b until jenny's wed
. >> i go back to the '90s and president clinton and the whole monica lewinsky thing.ink it matters. i think the only take away from this that a lot of people who may already be on board with this are the elite and powerful who get away with things we couldn't get away with. it makes a lot of sense if you speak the language of washington. no matter who the next president is, comay has to work with him. the first rule of survival in d.c. is protect your turf. he did not want the fbi to be...
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people wanted to know how she responded to the monica lewinsky scandal.really tells the full story. hard choices is hard to read. "it takes a village" is not. she reads their allotted different material. i would say the other books suffer greatly in comparison. >> she does talk about the lewinsky thing in living history. that is a real side of her. we were all trying to get us back, what did she do when she does express getting really angry. we wanted to see that side of her. we didn't want to see the buttoned up piazza appeared every one and wanted to relate to that feeling that you did this. and so, she has her real moment in living history. i stick to my first response. i agree with carlos that this is a real per trail. >> i wrote "it takes a village" -- i read "it takes a village" with a much more. i had a stack of her speeches and interviews in real time. comparing that stack to what i felt i was reading in "it takes a village" is to be very disconcerting. i thought she had taken a lot of her ideas, thoughts, passions, emotions and put them through a
people wanted to know how she responded to the monica lewinsky scandal.really tells the full story. hard choices is hard to read. "it takes a village" is not. she reads their allotted different material. i would say the other books suffer greatly in comparison. >> she does talk about the lewinsky thing in living history. that is a real side of her. we were all trying to get us back, what did she do when she does express getting really angry. we wanted to see that side of her. we...
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or voluntarily gave it up after the whitewater and all the other investigations involving monica lewinsky, it's not like he forgot that much of what being a lawyer is about. heck, i don't even have a law license, and i know better than that. >> all right. we're going to leave it right e. huck, thank you so much. coming up, loretta lynch refuses to recuse herself from the justice department's investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. what political implications will this have? >>> plus it's scandals like this that make voters not trust hillary clinton. you won't believe the percentage of voters who don't think she's honest or trustworthy. well, you may. but stay with us. nutrition. do you really know what it means? no. the answer is no. because it's complicated and science-y. but with my nutrition mixes, you don't have to worry about the science. you can just put it in your pie hole. planters. nutrition starts with nut. your insurance company won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says, "you picked the wrong insurance plan." no, i picked the wrong i
or voluntarily gave it up after the whitewater and all the other investigations involving monica lewinsky, it's not like he forgot that much of what being a lawyer is about. heck, i don't even have a law license, and i know better than that. >> all right. we're going to leave it right e. huck, thank you so much. coming up, loretta lynch refuses to recuse herself from the justice department's investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. what political implications will this...
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. >> i go back to the '90s and president clinton and the whole monica lewinsky thing.ink it matters. i think the only take away from this that a lot of people who may already be on board with this are the elite and powerful who get away with things we couldn't get away with. it makes a lot of sense if you speak the language of washington. no matter who the next president is, comay has to work with him. the first rule of survival in d.c. is protect your turf. he did not want the fbi to be poisoned under hillary clinton or trump. he is taking his chances of not going after somebody. >> he is in the midst of a work nightmare this is just horrible, beyond harvell. she rented air b&b and it was supposed to be an air b&b until jenny's wedding wedding. she got an e-mail sayi >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what
. >> i go back to the '90s and president clinton and the whole monica lewinsky thing.ink it matters. i think the only take away from this that a lot of people who may already be on board with this are the elite and powerful who get away with things we couldn't get away with. it makes a lot of sense if you speak the language of washington. no matter who the next president is, comay has to work with him. the first rule of survival in d.c. is protect your turf. he did not want the fbi to be...
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or voluntarily gave it up after the whitewater and all the other investigations involving monica lewinskyit's not like he forgot that much of what being a lawyer is about. heck, i don't even have a law license, and i know better than that. >> all right. we're going to leave it right there. huck, thank you so much. coming up, loretta lynch refuses to recuse herself from the justice department's investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. what political implications will this have? >>> plus it's scandals like this that make voters not trust hillary clinton. you won't believe the percentage of voters who don't think she's honest or trustworthy. well, you may. but stay with us. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. good luck with the meeting today. thank you. as our business is growing, and you're on the road all day long, it's exhausting. holiday inn has been a part of the team. y
or voluntarily gave it up after the whitewater and all the other investigations involving monica lewinskyit's not like he forgot that much of what being a lawyer is about. heck, i don't even have a law license, and i know better than that. >> all right. we're going to leave it right there. huck, thank you so much. coming up, loretta lynch refuses to recuse herself from the justice department's investigation into hillary clinton's private e-mail server. what political implications will...
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was problematic when she was first lady, and then only through the clinton trauma of the monica lewinsky scandal was she able to reach out to them by being the injured wife. in 2008 she was the white, but what happens now? how does she articulate that? and i think there are some secrets in this book that might help her define that cultural conservativism that trump is playing to. >> host: what is one of those secrets? >> guest: with unof those secrets -- one of those scents is families count. one of those secrets is there were some good times back then. this whole time donald trump gets up and says i'm going to make america -- everybody goes great again. and you say hillary clinton says -- there's silence, right? and now she's trying to play with, well, we're till great. that doesn't work. i think what she wants to do is find some of the power from the past, show that she also appreciates that, but also come forward with a synthesis of the goodness of the present because donald trump is all about rejecting today, and she wants to say, no be, there's some good. and the challenge for a pol
was problematic when she was first lady, and then only through the clinton trauma of the monica lewinsky scandal was she able to reach out to them by being the injured wife. in 2008 she was the white, but what happens now? how does she articulate that? and i think there are some secrets in this book that might help her define that cultural conservativism that trump is playing to. >> host: what is one of those secrets? >> guest: with unof those secrets -- one of those scents is...
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even monica lewinsky has been thrown her way, and she is still standing. standing. ( cheers and applause ) yes, she is. she's still standing. and that's who want in your corner, that shady bitch that can't be knocked down. >> no, no, no, no, no, no. >> larry: the next isis event she's taking off her either. >> getting the vaseline out! >> hillary is ready to go. she has the paintssuit. >> hillary is that woman that goes ahead, she doesn't like her meal at a restaurant. she doesn't say ( bleep ) but goes home and write a nasty yelp review. that's the type of person she is. come on! >> larry: i'm trying to think-- is that a slam on hillary or ylelp? >> when was the last time it was dealt-- see her fight. >> larry: do you think the national security issue is going to be the deciding issue in this election? or i is-- i mean, i don't even e economy is. to me it feels like both sides are agreeing on the economy. we're just kind of throwing shade on obama. >> i don't think it is going to make a difference either way. i think hillary supporters already like hillar
even monica lewinsky has been thrown her way, and she is still standing. standing. ( cheers and applause ) yes, she is. she's still standing. and that's who want in your corner, that shady bitch that can't be knocked down. >> no, no, no, no, no, no. >> larry: the next isis event she's taking off her either. >> getting the vaseline out! >> hillary is ready to go. she has the paintssuit. >> hillary is that woman that goes ahead, she doesn't like her meal at a...
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very few women would attack monica lewinsky for three or four months when it turned out that monica lewinskyr husband had, in fact, taken advantage of her. very few women would do that. and to pose as a feminist and to say that you care about women who are victims makes you, in my view, a phoney. >> so for mr. trump, do you think he's going to go down that personal line of attack against hillary clinton drawing disti distinctio distinctions? >> i don't think he has to. i hope he stays positive. but i sure as heck am not going to keep my mouth shut and see a person i believe belongs in jail become president of the united states. i put people in jail for 10% of what hillary clinton did with her e-mails. and i put people in jail for 10% of what she and her husband did with the clinton foundation, the improper calls to the internal revenue service shs the turning over of nuclear material to russia. things where bill clinton was getting millions of dollars speaking fee from ubs when hillary clinton calls the irs and tells the irs to go easy on ubs when she was secretary of state. i put a congress
very few women would attack monica lewinsky for three or four months when it turned out that monica lewinskyr husband had, in fact, taken advantage of her. very few women would do that. and to pose as a feminist and to say that you care about women who are victims makes you, in my view, a phoney. >> so for mr. trump, do you think he's going to go down that personal line of attack against hillary clinton drawing disti distinctio distinctions? >> i don't think he has to. i hope he...
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temporary reprieve from the lime light until her sophmore year, during the height of the monica lewinsky scandal. >> chelsea really was the only thing that was keeping that family together at that point. >> reporter: lloyd grove, editor at large at the "the ago. >> the clintons took their queue from their friend jacqueline kennedy, who actually sat down with hillary and told her-- you know, gave her, her insight into how she raised carol and i know john in the white house. >> reporter: since then, chelsea has come into her own. she's taken a more public role at the clinton global initiative. >> i always learn something every time listen to my parent. >> reporter: and tonight the mother of two will proudly introduce her mother at the convention. what do you tonight? >> it's chelsea's job tonight to show the human side of her mother. ? woke up, it was a chelsea morning ? >> reporter: the girl named after a joni mitchell song, "chelsea morning," will finally have her night ? and a rainbow on the wall ? >> reporter: vinita nair, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: and that's the cbs evening news
temporary reprieve from the lime light until her sophmore year, during the height of the monica lewinsky scandal. >> chelsea really was the only thing that was keeping that family together at that point. >> reporter: lloyd grove, editor at large at the "the ago. >> the clintons took their queue from their friend jacqueline kennedy, who actually sat down with hillary and told her-- you know, gave her, her insight into how she raised carol and i know john in the white...
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but in 1998 with her parents mired in the lewinsky scandal, chelsea became a political force of her own, walking hand in hand and humanizing one of their toughest moments. >> proud to be my mother's daughter. >> reporter: chelsea's challenge tonight -- softening the image of her mother, who is struggling with historically low favorability ratings. >> chelsea's going to beam with pride about the accomplishments of her mother and the historic nature of tonight's speech. >> reporter: and the bar is high. her friend ivanka trump drew rave reviews after introducing her dad last week. >> you will never again have to worry about being let down. >> reporter: the bitter battle between their parents has clearly taken a toll. >> i don't expect her to always have to defend her father. my mother's not engaging in divisive rhetoric. >> reporter: chelsea now becomes first person ever to have both parents nominated for president, already making her own mark on history. kristen welker, nbc news, philadelphia. >>> we do hope you'll join us tonight along with chuck todd, savannah guthrie, tom brokaw and o
but in 1998 with her parents mired in the lewinsky scandal, chelsea became a political force of her own, walking hand in hand and humanizing one of their toughest moments. >> proud to be my mother's daughter. >> reporter: chelsea's challenge tonight -- softening the image of her mother, who is struggling with historically low favorability ratings. >> chelsea's going to beam with pride about the accomplishments of her mother and the historic nature of tonight's speech. >>...
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is her beak spot it was problematic as first lady and only through the of clinton, through monica lewinsky could reach out to but in 2008 she could reach out because what happens now? and there was some secrets that could help her to find that cultural conservatism that trumpet points to. >> one of those secret -- secrets is families count there was good times back then with a whole question in donald trump i will make america everybody else grey began. hillary clinton says? that there is silence but we are still great. that doesn't work. what she wants to do is find power for the past and also with the synthesis of the goodness of a president because he is all about rejecting and the challenge for a politician to say this will resonate to create a new future. >> if you were donald trump would you read "it takes a village"? >> i would but i don't think he will. it gives you a sense of where she was and how far she has come or maybe inconsistencies in between but it gives up a good portrayal of who she was back then and who she is. >> if the arts of the deal is tromps foundational document
is her beak spot it was problematic as first lady and only through the of clinton, through monica lewinsky could reach out to but in 2008 she could reach out because what happens now? and there was some secrets that could help her to find that cultural conservatism that trumpet points to. >> one of those secret -- secrets is families count there was good times back then with a whole question in donald trump i will make america everybody else grey began. hillary clinton says? that there is...
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. >> we're still talking about vince foster and monica lewinsky. >> no! a rebounding no, right? is 25 years, maybe. >> really? okay well donald trump was really quick to call foul here. even saying that there were bribes involved talk to us about how he makes that claim. >> why does he do that? yesterday was a day where he had such great material to work with. right? the head of the fbi had just slammed hillary clinton for being wildly irresponsible. didn't indict her but did almost everything else. why not just stick to those facts? why come up with this -- this notion -- there's no evidence of any such thing. and it just -- it undermines his critique of her at a time when he -- >> you're saying he really missed an opportunity here? >> yeah, because you know what? when your a ponent is in trouble that's a time you just let them fumble and fail. why, why turn the attention back onto you? he's still fighting over this, this six-point star of david. get, get off it, donald. >> but wait a second did he earn some points with voters in saying that the system is rigged? because, you k
. >> we're still talking about vince foster and monica lewinsky. >> no! a rebounding no, right? is 25 years, maybe. >> really? okay well donald trump was really quick to call foul here. even saying that there were bribes involved talk to us about how he makes that claim. >> why does he do that? yesterday was a day where he had such great material to work with. right? the head of the fbi had just slammed hillary clinton for being wildly irresponsible. didn't indict her...
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recall back in the 90s, prt bill clinton thought he could sale through his deposition in the monica lewinsky case. we'll see what happens in a month or two. >> and prosecutors aren't always as forgiving as we'd like them to be. in this particular case where we've seen people go to jail and be punished or even fired in the case of one of her underings at the state department when she was there at the state department, it could be anybody's guess what's going to happen after the fbi comes out with this investigation conclusion. >> and another relevant president is david petraeus. we all recall what happened to him when he was found to have mishandled classified information and i think that the justice department is going to need to make sure it applies the rule of law equally here. it's going to need to take a look at the evidence in a neutral and independent manner and frankly take them where the law and the evidence commands them to take it. >> wow. all right. we'll continue to follow the developments of this breaking story. former deputy assistant attorney general, thank you for joining us
recall back in the 90s, prt bill clinton thought he could sale through his deposition in the monica lewinsky case. we'll see what happens in a month or two. >> and prosecutors aren't always as forgiving as we'd like them to be. in this particular case where we've seen people go to jail and be punished or even fired in the case of one of her underings at the state department when she was there at the state department, it could be anybody's guess what's going to happen after the fbi comes...
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she got a senate seat when she defended him against lewinsky.n i say got the senate seat, bill clinton cleared the field so there would be no democratic primary rivals worthy of the name to oppose her. we all put our hopes in rudy giuliani who was taken ill and thank god has recovered enough now but he was not running for senate. [applause] so her accomplishments are totally derivative of her husband. that is not an authentic model of -- [inaudible]. at the same time, you see these traits growing and metastasizing to the point where they take over her personality. secrecy and paranoia, pathological lying, and a, entitlement, greed-based entitlement, after having lived a decade in governor's mansion and eight years in the white house, fight years in the state department, never having to drive a car, never having to fly, even first class, much less commercial. never having to buy food or laundry or worry about babysitting or anything like that. she's grown addicted to a royal level of privilege. and she sought to continue that when she left the wh
she got a senate seat when she defended him against lewinsky.n i say got the senate seat, bill clinton cleared the field so there would be no democratic primary rivals worthy of the name to oppose her. we all put our hopes in rudy giuliani who was taken ill and thank god has recovered enough now but he was not running for senate. [applause] so her accomplishments are totally derivative of her husband. that is not an authentic model of -- [inaudible]. at the same time, you see these traits...
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and college brought temporary reprieve until her sophomore year, during the height of the monica lewinskyd grove, editor at large of the daily beast started covering the clintons. >> jackline kennedy sat down with hillary and gave her insight into how she raised carolyn and john in the white house. >> reporter: since then chelsea's come into her own. she's taken a more public role. and tonight the mother of two will proudly introduce her mother that convention. >> what do you think she'll do tonight? >> it's chelsea's job tonight to show the human side of her mother. >> reporter: the girl named after a joni mitchell song, chelsea morning will finally have her night. vinita mire cbs news, new york. >> for some of you the news continues, for others, check back with us a little bit later with the morning news and cbs this morning which also comes to you from philadelphia. from the site of the democratic national convention, i'm scott pelley. >>> and so my friends, it is with humility, determination and boundless confidence in ameri america's promise that i accept your nomination for presiden
and college brought temporary reprieve until her sophomore year, during the height of the monica lewinskyd grove, editor at large of the daily beast started covering the clintons. >> jackline kennedy sat down with hillary and gave her insight into how she raised carolyn and john in the white house. >> reporter: since then chelsea's come into her own. she's taken a more public role. and tonight the mother of two will proudly introduce her mother that convention. >> what do you...
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clinton was able to rehabilitate his presidency in 1994, after getting devastated, and the monica lewinskyscandal, the american people are very forgiving and understanding, she doesn't get it. >> we drink and are thirsty. it can be a very powerful tool. she at this point is behind politically speaking, i saw a clear playbook from the 2008 barack obama campaign. hillary clinton didn't mention those things, will do a fantastic job reminding america about failures but what hillary did that was very good, this was a moment never seen before, a woman accepting the nomination for her party and many women or men don't remember or have a fuzzy recollection of find her controversial, they will see her as aspirational. and people who ran against barack obama. >> it is not that they don't get excited about a woman on center stage for the first time but they don't want that particular women. >> fair enough. going back to the point of not mentioning these scandals you know who does keep mentioning it? donald trump. last night he goes on the record with greta van susteren saying this is a woman who shou
clinton was able to rehabilitate his presidency in 1994, after getting devastated, and the monica lewinskyscandal, the american people are very forgiving and understanding, she doesn't get it. >> we drink and are thirsty. it can be a very powerful tool. she at this point is behind politically speaking, i saw a clear playbook from the 2008 barack obama campaign. hillary clinton didn't mention those things, will do a fantastic job reminding america about failures but what hillary did that...
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politician and my source for that is ken star who this month, ken star, who hounded him with monica lewinski. >> c-span: you worked with sworenson on the clinton campaign. did he write the book? >> guest: ted became a friend and hosted a fundraiser for me at my home. at the fundraiser i said you are among friends and did you write profile encouraged and he said ask not whether i wrote profile. that is a hell of an answer and the answer is he drafted it but john kennedy, who is a brilliant man and wrote a best-seller before -- second story. year later ted is hosting another fundraiser and they said i am helping and he never asked me to write a speech. i have held in my concession speeches while the pay is low the work is frequent. and finally we were together and they helped him craft ideas and language. ted, gary and i worked on hart's speech at the convention and i later said it to take credit would be like a chicago player once scored two points on a night michael jordan scored 66. and the players said michael jordan and i combined for 68 points. >> c-span: huffington is your friend and yo
politician and my source for that is ken star who this month, ken star, who hounded him with monica lewinski. >> c-span: you worked with sworenson on the clinton campaign. did he write the book? >> guest: ted became a friend and hosted a fundraiser for me at my home. at the fundraiser i said you are among friends and did you write profile encouraged and he said ask not whether i wrote profile. that is a hell of an answer and the answer is he drafted it but john kennedy, who is a...
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. >> before monica lewinsky, she was the most -- >> and she tried to nationalize health care. >> whatate about hillary? >> she is captured by the special interests, the same thing it turns i hate about my old republican party. he is right that the system is rigged and i like our new trumpian party. as for the speakers attacking hillary a lot? that's what i did when they were running mccain and i didn't like him. fine, we'll work on the senate races, the house races, you take care of the side dishes and the salad, we'll take care of the turkey. but, no, these people can't do it. they have to come out and attack trump. >> because we're not all flunkies and hacks. >> well, that's not fair. >> no, you ask why don't we do this mission? >> it's hillary or trump. it's multiple choice. >> i really don't appreciate that. >> i like the way john kasich handled it, failure to speak. you can say that silence -- i like the way they handled it with class. >> kellyann, ann coulter, if i can get you back on, i'd get you back on. what did you say last time that drove everybody crazy? >> mandarins. >> i
. >> before monica lewinsky, she was the most -- >> and she tried to nationalize health care. >> whatate about hillary? >> she is captured by the special interests, the same thing it turns i hate about my old republican party. he is right that the system is rigged and i like our new trumpian party. as for the speakers attacking hillary a lot? that's what i did when they were running mccain and i didn't like him. fine, we'll work on the senate races, the house races, you...
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>> sol lewinsky, the original community organizer who wanted to organized chaos. trish: you compared to lucifer? >> on the dedication page of his book he admiringly acknowledged lucifer, the original radical who gained his own kingdom and go through a whole program of things that change a nation from the society we always had to this utopian society where the government is centric as opposed to the people. trish: maybe i am rusty on hillary clinton history but wasn't she -- goldwater girl first and had a transformation when she wrote a paper like this? >> she was briefly supporting things, that she ever relinquished her feelings for saul a linsky. the key thing. trish: she believes in a planned society. all this move to the left, bernie pushing her, elizabeth warren pushing her. >> he believes government knows better than people themselves. also, you look at the policies she pushes they are antithetical to judeo-christian values. killing babies, redefining marriage, these are not consistent with traditional judeo-christian values. trish: conservatives let that one
>> sol lewinsky, the original community organizer who wanted to organized chaos. trish: you compared to lucifer? >> on the dedication page of his book he admiringly acknowledged lucifer, the original radical who gained his own kingdom and go through a whole program of things that change a nation from the society we always had to this utopian society where the government is centric as opposed to the people. trish: maybe i am rusty on hillary clinton history but wasn't she --...
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she had weathered some of the storm of -- all that stuff that had happened with lewinsky, and she knew that al dim ata had gone after her in an unfair way. the first time she said she'd come, she was so good, i called her back another time and another time. then the morning before the election, she's so good, let's have her be the final one before the election. she changed all her plans, came up, wowed the crowd and loved it. >> she got the bug. >> i think it was how she saw that not just being behind the scenes, but being out there could be fun. >> and becoming a senator was essential to being here tonight. >> a bunch of thought she'd be a great candidate. >> you and charlie rank. >> and we told her what fun it was and how she'd love it. then when she did the listening tour, we mapped that up, go upstate, go to the places where they'll like you the least, and listen to them, and win them over. and she did. she didn't just win them over for six months. they were loyal to her until they left the senate. 2006, she got 60% of the vote. she could beat america's mayor, rudy guiliani, becaus
she had weathered some of the storm of -- all that stuff that had happened with lewinsky, and she knew that al dim ata had gone after her in an unfair way. the first time she said she'd come, she was so good, i called her back another time and another time. then the morning before the election, she's so good, let's have her be the final one before the election. she changed all her plans, came up, wowed the crowd and loved it. >> she got the bug. >> i think it was how she saw that...