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mrs. clinton. if you use it, everybody will know i was the source. i was very worried about that, but i trusted him. i worked for him more than four years. what -- much of that time in his house with his family. i became close with them and i trusted him. it was stupid. i know that people who read my book and watch this interview and other interviews will roll their eyes and say, "come on." i am with them. it was stupid. who among us has not done something stupid. mine just ended up being headlines because what he did then was he went it and reported the story. he talked to other people who had been in the room. brian: how long after? barbara: i don't know the exact date with me. but it was late september, early october 1995. his book did not come out until june of 1996, so this was the fall of 1995 and i was done working on mrs. clinton's book editor coming -- her book wasn't coming out until january 1996 and then his book came out the and in june, the day before the washington post excerpted his book, he called me and he said, i have to give you a
mrs. clinton. if you use it, everybody will know i was the source. i was very worried about that, but i trusted him. i worked for him more than four years. what -- much of that time in his house with his family. i became close with them and i trusted him. it was stupid. i know that people who read my book and watch this interview and other interviews will roll their eyes and say, "come on." i am with them. it was stupid. who among us has not done something stupid. mine just ended up...
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mrs. clinton: i think her for what she did for me.he worked with me for a couple months, she was not here for the whole time. and i think her for what she did to me. -- for me. i was grateful for that help. ] nd video clip brian: that is you. barbara: that is me. brian: what is your reaction to that? barbara: i see that and so much more, it is exposure therapy for me. i don't have much of a reaction at this point. i will say that acknowledgment pages can go into hundreds of names. mrs. clinton came up with 16 pages and she was afraid she would leave somebody out. that to me does not seem at a good enough reason to have an acknowledgment page, especially because i would be thanked in my contract. the thing about not been acknowledged is that i did not need the attention if i would have been one name it in a sea of names. that i have been thanked for my good cheer or whatever standard line it is that people use. brian: how did, how did you get involved with her in the first place? barbara: i have done a lot of work for simon and schuste
mrs. clinton: i think her for what she did for me.he worked with me for a couple months, she was not here for the whole time. and i think her for what she did to me. -- for me. i was grateful for that help. ] nd video clip brian: that is you. barbara: that is me. brian: what is your reaction to that? barbara: i see that and so much more, it is exposure therapy for me. i don't have much of a reaction at this point. i will say that acknowledgment pages can go into hundreds of names. mrs. clinton...
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mrs. clinton came in shortly after, there was one or two staffers in the room.oing what i would call an exercise where they had talk to famous people who have passed. people who she admired. , it hadn unusual scene nothing to do with the book as far as i could tell. that was not something she was going to want to put in a book, somehow i could tell she was very fearful about keeping anything personal in the book. also, the mood struck me as strange. she seemed very vulnerable in this. i did not really understand why i was there. of i feltther moment like everybody was pretending i was not there. poornot mean that as in me, i felt like i was invisible. i felt like a fly on the wall. that happened in april of 1995, i had been there for a bout three months. i went home and i thought to woings, one that is weird, t i don't know how i can use that in the book or i. the deadline was buried down upon us and i did not have any material. i did not tell anyone about that , i told one family member because -- it was one of those things where you go through these things and
mrs. clinton came in shortly after, there was one or two staffers in the room.oing what i would call an exercise where they had talk to famous people who have passed. people who she admired. , it hadn unusual scene nothing to do with the book as far as i could tell. that was not something she was going to want to put in a book, somehow i could tell she was very fearful about keeping anything personal in the book. also, the mood struck me as strange. she seemed very vulnerable in this. i did not...
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mrs. clinton cited the program and we tried that in a couple cities here. they refuse to turn i refused tn and go to prison. then they bought a full-page ad in the newspapers and this is mrs. clinton's ideas of regulating the guns although they bought the full-page ads with a picture from the waist up. they said that this could be your future. the people that hold that up as the model wants to abolish firearms. there is every reasonable restriction in math that there's a lot of people that would like to have accomplished that so those that believe in the amendment have to be cautious about it but the act of 1968 past and ted kennedy said it's a great step on the way to abolishing the country. was he ready to do that, though. is there a path from step one, two, three, four yes. will they be able to go down the path, we hope not. but actually, far more people today support the second amendment in the 1960s 1970s and 1970s and 1980s. eric holder said during the clinton administration as the deputy general date given a speech in which he said the goal has to be
mrs. clinton cited the program and we tried that in a couple cities here. they refuse to turn i refused tn and go to prison. then they bought a full-page ad in the newspapers and this is mrs. clinton's ideas of regulating the guns although they bought the full-page ads with a picture from the waist up. they said that this could be your future. the people that hold that up as the model wants to abolish firearms. there is every reasonable restriction in math that there's a lot of people that...
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mrs. clinton. everybody will know i was the source. and i was very worried about but i trusted him. announcer: sunday night on c-span's "q&a." nnouncer: display this week that would give congress a greater role in reviewing potential sanctions toward russia. bowyer wasonference, joined by ranking of members of the foreign relations and intelligence community. this is 30 minutes. mr. hoyer: good morning. thank you very much for joining us. i'm joined as you can tell by chairman eliot engel, ranking member of the foreign affairs committee and ranking member of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. in addition, we are expecting mr. rooney and mr. kinzinger from illinois. they are both in committees. if they can get out, they'll be joining us. today, we're introducing a bipartisan legislation to ensure that russia does not receive any sanctions relief until it earns it. clearly, there has been some confusion as to exactly what is the status of sanctions that exists with reference to actions that russians have taken in ukraine and that they have taken with respect to hacking into ameri
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mr. clinton would be president. and then the headlines would be although america rejects racism and misogyny, etc., etc., the population didn't change at all. you just get these different headlines. so the democrats have their problem. they lost an intersection. . we lost the election by 77,000 votes. so there is going to be the fight. and i'm looking at the less. and the governor of monday and other people in the democratic party who ano, no, we've got to be more sen crist sm were that's a normal fight. that's not going to be particularly easy but think of the -- think of what happens when donald trump's gone from the republicans. what are they as a party. they don't know. they're sitting there. they're a whole bunch of people. lower taxes, more freedom, blah, blah, blah. and they're thinking donald trump. they're waiting because they want to pass the agenda. but he's not a republican in and ordinary sense. does he redefine the republican party? or does the traditional parts of the republican party comport. and i t
mr. clinton would be president. and then the headlines would be although america rejects racism and misogyny, etc., etc., the population didn't change at all. you just get these different headlines. so the democrats have their problem. they lost an intersection. . we lost the election by 77,000 votes. so there is going to be the fight. and i'm looking at the less. and the governor of monday and other people in the democratic party who ano, no, we've got to be more sen crist sm were that's a...
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mrs. clinton didn't do as well are not areas where there had been growth. so we over sampled the six midwestern states that flipped. it turns out that the areas where population went down and jobs went down, those were the areas so population and jobs were down, trump's vote was up 2.9% over obama and in areas where there was growth. the question was the areas that voted against him were areas where the jobs weren't. okay? that's two and i guess the third point i would make -- i don't think those people. fox news. the max, bill o'reilly, 3.2 million. that's it. that's what watches him. that's -- or -- cnn. they are ahead of everybody else but okay, 3 million. you know how many people watch "dancing with the stars"? 24 million. so i -- i do think there is a problem with those news sources because now people can just listen to what they want. there is no -- there is no -- i'll say it again. there is no walter cronkite. there is a little problem where people -- we're looking at that now and i think the biggest problem on face book is where most of the people u
mrs. clinton didn't do as well are not areas where there had been growth. so we over sampled the six midwestern states that flipped. it turns out that the areas where population went down and jobs went down, those were the areas so population and jobs were down, trump's vote was up 2.9% over obama and in areas where there was growth. the question was the areas that voted against him were areas where the jobs weren't. okay? that's two and i guess the third point i would make -- i don't think...
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mrs. clinton, when she was secretary of state, and obama didn't agree on. i think he would be thinking something like this. the immigration issue, relative to what damage he could do, is pretty miniscule. you, and you are thinking, what could he do? it seems to me that you might well have stayed there and say, i don't agree with this, but that is what i've got to do. i don't know. he didn't call me. he didn't ask me anything. but that would be my view. you take those jobs in washington, you sign on and you are in. unless you are willing to resign. i take the point that the secretary of homeland security has not been confirmed, but he's the secretary of defense. it seems, i don't know -- >> he probably -- he was the guy that said, i wouldn't have signed the iran deal, but i wouldn't get out of it now. don't torture anybody. frankly, i'm glad he didn't resign. there's principle and there's getting stuff done. that is the trade-off. it is true that in a washington job, you take that job, and you argue like hell inside for, this is what i think we should do, an
mrs. clinton, when she was secretary of state, and obama didn't agree on. i think he would be thinking something like this. the immigration issue, relative to what damage he could do, is pretty miniscule. you, and you are thinking, what could he do? it seems to me that you might well have stayed there and say, i don't agree with this, but that is what i've got to do. i don't know. he didn't call me. he didn't ask me anything. but that would be my view. you take those jobs in washington, you...
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mrs. clinton, if you use it, everyone will know i was the source. and i was very worried about that, but i trusted them. unday night at 8:00 p.m. earn. >> paul ryan held his briefing. he discussed about repealing the health care law and reform law. the speaker: it has become increasingly clear that this law is collapsing. people's premiums are getting higher and higher. their deductibles are soaring and their choices are dwindling to the point that so many families have no choice left at all. but if it was not already clear, look at the events that happened this week. on tuesday, another major insurance company announced that it, too, will leave the marketplace. in its decision, humana cited a lack of young people signing up, a problem that's dogged obamacare for years now. in many areas, humana is the only carrier left. so this will mean even more instability. and then on wednesday, the c.e.o. of aetna, another large insurance carrier, said obamacare is in a death spiral. his words. here is what is important for us all to understand. obamacare is n
mrs. clinton, if you use it, everyone will know i was the source. and i was very worried about that, but i trusted them. unday night at 8:00 p.m. earn. >> paul ryan held his briefing. he discussed about repealing the health care law and reform law. the speaker: it has become increasingly clear that this law is collapsing. people's premiums are getting higher and higher. their deductibles are soaring and their choices are dwindling to the point that so many families have no choice left at...
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mrs. clinton when she raise money for her campaign from saudi arabia. he did that because there been more democrats changing. there have been about 1500 of them are a changed since the election and i hope you keep it up. it makes it easier for me. thank you. guest: thank you for your comment. is so important we have a single standard on constitutionality, on presidential conduct, on human rights. and partisanship can be very corrosive, often republicans and democrats on capitol hill will say one thing with their parties in the white house. the opposite of the other party is in the white house. we need consistency. that's why at rootsaction.org we have consistently criticized the democratic party as well as the republican party leadership when they have been hypocritical. when as you mentioned the party, wing of the hillary clinton and the clinton foundation, quite a politicized one, also took money from middle eastern dictatorships and others. let's be consistent. let's rise above partisanship. let's get the job done and prevent dictatorship in this cou
mrs. clinton when she raise money for her campaign from saudi arabia. he did that because there been more democrats changing. there have been about 1500 of them are a changed since the election and i hope you keep it up. it makes it easier for me. thank you. guest: thank you for your comment. is so important we have a single standard on constitutionality, on presidential conduct, on human rights. and partisanship can be very corrosive, often republicans and democrats on capitol hill will say...
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mr. clinton, mr. obama was lovely. i had a lot of fun with him and his dog. spent about an hour sitting with bo on my lap in a room all by myself. it was just wonderful and i'd sit there and i'd think, i am sitting with the president's dog and i'm having a better time even than i would sitting with the president. i love the president. >> what advice do you have just in general, advice for young comedians coming up? >> keep your sense of humor. don't take yourself too seriously. and remember, you're in the funny business. you're not in the "me" business. >> did you ever have any woman in particular pull you along, help you out, mentor you in this craft? >> oh, mary tyler moore, she was such a major part of working with somebody because of her talent, her basic talent. you could learn so much from mary just by saying good morning. >> have you had regrets or big disappointments? >> i am the lucky est old broad on 2 feet. i'm still able to get a job at this anal. i wi -- age. i'll go to my grave saying, can i come in and read for that tomorrow? >> is that not jus
mr. clinton, mr. obama was lovely. i had a lot of fun with him and his dog. spent about an hour sitting with bo on my lap in a room all by myself. it was just wonderful and i'd sit there and i'd think, i am sitting with the president's dog and i'm having a better time even than i would sitting with the president. i love the president. >> what advice do you have just in general, advice for young comedians coming up? >> keep your sense of humor. don't take yourself too seriously. and...
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mrs. clinton when she was secretary of state and obama didn't agree on. i think you should be thinking something like this. the immigration issue relative to what damage he could do is pretty miniscule. so you're thinking what could he do. i mean, it seems to me you let us stay there and say i don't agree with this, but that's all i've got to do to achieve this bigger handout they are. she didn't call me. he can ask me anything. but that would be my view. you take those jobs in washington. he signed on and you're in. unless you're willing to resign. >> i take the point that has not been confirmed, but he's the secretary of defense. this is an immigration issue. it seems -- i don't know. >> i assure you he's the guy that said i would not send the iran deal. i don't torture anybody. i mean, so wrinkly there's principle in this getting stuff done. that is a trade-off. it is true of the washington job, you take that job and you argue inside for this is what i think we should do. when you lose, you go along with the president. and if you don't do that, which h
mrs. clinton when she was secretary of state and obama didn't agree on. i think you should be thinking something like this. the immigration issue relative to what damage he could do is pretty miniscule. so you're thinking what could he do. i mean, it seems to me you let us stay there and say i don't agree with this, but that's all i've got to do to achieve this bigger handout they are. she didn't call me. he can ask me anything. but that would be my view. you take those jobs in washington. he...
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mrs. clinton to say, i'm for white workers too. but she mainly talked about gays and african-americans and hispanics and women and so forth. she never did mention white men. >> the former president discussed the election while teaching sunday school in his hometown of plains, georgia, today. carter said he wants his sunday school classes to pray for president trump and to pray for the country. >>> meanwhile, virginia governor terry mcauliffe says he has assurances from dhs secretary john kelly that undocumented immigrants in the commonwealth will not be rounded up and deported. >> i take general kelly at his word that if you are here in this country and you are in virginia, and you have come illegally, they are not going after you to deport you. but i'll tell you this, they need to do a better job on their communications because they have scared people to death. >> governor mcauliffe became concerned after seeing a news4 report about i.c.e. arresting latino men who had just left a hype therm ma shelter in fairfax county. the govern
mrs. clinton to say, i'm for white workers too. but she mainly talked about gays and african-americans and hispanics and women and so forth. she never did mention white men. >> the former president discussed the election while teaching sunday school in his hometown of plains, georgia, today. carter said he wants his sunday school classes to pray for president trump and to pray for the country. >>> meanwhile, virginia governor terry mcauliffe says he has assurances from dhs...
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mrs. clinton. everybody will know i was the source. and i was very worried about but i trusted him. announcer: sunday night on c-span's "q&a." nnouncer: display this week that would give congress a greater role in reviewing potential sanctions toward russia. bowyer wasonference, joined by ranking of members of the foreign relations and intelligence community. this is 30 minutes. mr. hoyer: good morning. thank you very much for joining us. i'm joined as you can tell by chairman eliot engel, ranking member of the foreign affairs committee and ranking member of the intelligence committee, mr. schiff. in addition, we are expecting mr. rooney and mr. kinzinger from illinois. they are both in committees. if they can get out, they'll be joining us. today, we're introducing a bipartisan legislation to ensure that russia does not receive any sanctions relief until it earns it. clearly, there has been some confusion as to exactly what is the status of sanctions that exists with reference to actions that russians have taken in ukraine and that they have taken with respect to hacking into ameri
mrs. clinton. everybody will know i was the source. and i was very worried about but i trusted him. announcer: sunday night on c-span's "q&a." nnouncer: display this week that would give congress a greater role in reviewing potential sanctions toward russia. bowyer wasonference, joined by ranking of members of the foreign relations and intelligence community. this is 30 minutes. mr. hoyer: good morning. thank you very much for joining us. i'm joined as you can tell by chairman...
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mrs. clinton. if you use it, everybody will know that i was the source. and i was very worried about that. but i trusted him. >> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> "washington journal" continues. host: again we look forward to your calls in this last 2425 minutes of the "washington journal." you can talk about any topic you like. in "politico" and elsewhere we're starting to see this story develop. the g.o.p. leader, bob michael, who political calls the face of -- bob michel, "politico," has ied' tinge of age of 93. -- has died at the age of 93. he spent 38 years in congress. more than half in party leadership. no house republican has held the republican leadership post longer. michael's death is sure to trigger a host of memories, all the morel vant because of what washington has become in the years since. bob michel has died at 93. we imagine the flags will get lowered at the capitol sometime later today. we'll watch for that. here's a tweet from john boehner, the former speaker of the house, who is now retired. bob michel was a gen
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mrs. clinton, if you use it, everybody will know that i was the source. >>> washington journal continues. host: for the next half hour, your thoughts on the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn and implications you think it might have for national security. the resignation coming late yesterday and already retired general keith kellogg will be taking his place temporarily in the trump administration. his representative finishing off saying why, michael flynn resigning yesterday from his position as national security advisor because of conversations with the russian ambassador to the united states. this after sanctions placed by the obama
mrs. clinton, if you use it, everybody will know that i was the source. >>> washington journal continues. host: for the next half hour, your thoughts on the resignation of national security advisor michael flynn and implications you think it might have for national security. the resignation coming late yesterday and already retired general keith kellogg will be taking his place temporarily in the trump administration. his representative finishing off saying why, michael flynn resigning...
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mrs. clinton. if you use it, everyone will know that i was the source. and i was very worried about that. but i trusted him. p.m. easternt 8:00 on c-span's q&a. afterwards,on republican strategist roger stone talks about the election of donald trump in his book "the making of the president 2016." he is interviewed i susan for each hero of the washington examiner. >> what you make of the response after the election? himthey permanently hobble by trying to obstruct him at every turn? >> some of the demonstrations of course are paid for and orchestrated while others i think our sincere people who have concerns because they may be buying the caricature of him that has been painted by some in the mainstream media. the real answer is pretty simple -- down the torpedoes, full speed ahead and fulfill your agenda. economictores the prosperity of our nation, you see an uptick in jobs and you have already seen the uptick in the market and in small business confidence, if he restores the economy, i think a lot of this will fall away. >> tonight, at linux rpm eastern
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mrs. clinton said she would do if she were elected. so, mr. speaker, the majority leader is in deep error on we would be having the same debate. he is right, we have an outcome of a party and a president who said they were going to repeal the affordable care act. g.o.p. conference chair cathy mcmorris rodgers stated, let me be clear, no one who has coverage because of obamacare today will lose that coverage. majority leader said something about the president saying if you like your policy, you can keep it. in fact, the president was substantially right on that. yes, were there minimum coverage so that people weren't scammed by insurance companies in saying you got insurance but, oh, by the way, we don't cover that, by the way, we don't cover that, have you seen those ads about i bought a new car and i had a wreck a day later and guess what the insurance company wants to give me 80%, 90%, 70% less? that's what the insurance companies were doing and people thought they had insurance for something and they didn't have it. so cathy mcmorris rodger
mrs. clinton said she would do if she were elected. so, mr. speaker, the majority leader is in deep error on we would be having the same debate. he is right, we have an outcome of a party and a president who said they were going to repeal the affordable care act. g.o.p. conference chair cathy mcmorris rodgers stated, let me be clear, no one who has coverage because of obamacare today will lose that coverage. majority leader said something about the president saying if you like your policy, you...
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mrs. clinton didn't do as well were not the areas where there had been growth. so, in the -- we oversampled six midwestern states that flipped. it turns out that the areas where population went down and jobs went down, those were the areas -- so population and jobs were down, trump's vote was up 2.9% over obamas. and in areas where there was growth. so the question was, the areas that voted against him were areas where the jobs weren't. okay, that's two. and i guess the third point i would make -- i don't think those people -- so fox news, yeah. you know how many -- the max, bill riley, 3.2 million. that's it. that's what watches him. that's cnn -- they're ahead of everybody else, but 3 million. you know how much people watch "dancing with the stars"? 24 million. so, i do think there's a problem with those news sources because now people can just listen to what they want. there's no i can say it again, there's no walter cronkite to interpret events. i do think there's a little bit of a problem -- we're looking at that now. i think the biggest problem i'll ask fo
mrs. clinton didn't do as well were not the areas where there had been growth. so, in the -- we oversampled six midwestern states that flipped. it turns out that the areas where population went down and jobs went down, those were the areas -- so population and jobs were down, trump's vote was up 2.9% over obamas. and in areas where there was growth. so the question was, the areas that voted against him were areas where the jobs weren't. okay, that's two. and i guess the third point i would make...
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mrs. clinton's server that might have been hacked. he brings his own baggage with that. ho he is going the pick. but mr. trump has chosen military officers. i would look in the military ranks for a successor. >> probably a safe bet. mick francona, thanks. >>> russia has long denied any inappropriate discussion of sanctions with michael flynn, when he was imposed. i spoke with the moscow bureau chief, jill dougherty. and i asked how embarrassing this is for russia. >> in general terms, it is bad for them. their expectations that they would have a better relationship with donald trump, are relaxes for their eyes. and nobody here in the united states, let alone in moscow, knows where this is all going. and then, it also continues to raise, and raises it higher than ever. this issue of why the special relationship between donald trump and russia, vladimir putin, what is that relationship? and that would be bad for the relationship between russia and the united states. there would be more acrimony. congressional involvement in congress, which is unpredictable where that could
mrs. clinton's server that might have been hacked. he brings his own baggage with that. ho he is going the pick. but mr. trump has chosen military officers. i would look in the military ranks for a successor. >> probably a safe bet. mick francona, thanks. >>> russia has long denied any inappropriate discussion of sanctions with michael flynn, when he was imposed. i spoke with the moscow bureau chief, jill dougherty. and i asked how embarrassing this is for russia. >> in...
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mrs. clinton. if you use it everyone will know that i was the source. and i was very worried about that. but i trusted them. >> sunday night on a p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> supreme court nominee continues to meet with lawmakers which is expected to come in the coming weeks. louisiana senator was the latest member of congress to hold a one-on-one meeting. he. he shared this photo on twitter. calling judge neil grosuch deeply qualified and adding that he looks forward to supporting this confirmation. on the senate floor and monday, majority leader, mitch mcconnell, mitch mcconnell spoke about the confirmation process for judge neil grosuch and how democrats were reacting to his nomination. this is 15 minutes. h >> when president clinton took office in 1993 he made his first nominee to the supreme court, ruth bader ginsburg.
mrs. clinton. if you use it everyone will know that i was the source. and i was very worried about that. but i trusted them. >> sunday night on a p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> supreme court nominee continues to meet with lawmakers which is expected to come in the coming weeks. louisiana senator was the latest member of congress to hold a one-on-one meeting. he. he shared this photo on twitter. calling judge neil grosuch deeply qualified and adding that he looks forward to...
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mrs. clinton:. -- let hillary go. was it because democrats wanted to get her to be the first woman? he would have wiped out this whole election. he would have won. there would have been no contest . why did you all let that happen? because that is the only reason we lost, period. guest: i think the voters made a decision. you know, this was a very hotly contested election. bernie sanders ran a terrific race. he had the advantage of running a race in which there was no negative ads going against him. she did not want to do that. i think that is a strategy that the race, buton if you add up all the primary and caucus votes for all 50 states, you know, she got 56%. he got 44%. a lot of the states that he won were caucus states. so she won the race fair and square. i do not think it is accurate to say it was somehow in the bag for her. host: i consider myself a progressive and want nothing to do with the democratic party after the stunt they pulled in tweet.n 2016, a how do you bring those people back? guest: frankly, i am not really sure what stunts they are talking about. people think
mrs. clinton:. -- let hillary go. was it because democrats wanted to get her to be the first woman? he would have wiped out this whole election. he would have won. there would have been no contest . why did you all let that happen? because that is the only reason we lost, period. guest: i think the voters made a decision. you know, this was a very hotly contested election. bernie sanders ran a terrific race. he had the advantage of running a race in which there was no negative ads going against...
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mrs. clinton. generally conservatives are thrilled about these two potential picks.ther of them have the strong paper trail on that particular issue. it doesn't matter hot nominee is, democrats said they will make this tops. chuck schumer said he wants to keep this seat open. oregon senator jeff murphy said they believe this is a stolen seat and they are going to use every lever they have have to keep the nominee from getting confirmed. republicans will have to have democrats get upon board with them or so could go if the nuclear option which would change the senate's history with just a simple majority. that has not been done in the past. some of the senators who were there and didn't object like senators dianne feinstein and chuck schumer. they are still on the hill now. who knows if they will vote differently now that this is a trump nominee. lou: their defines of obstructionism is probably i amr probably immutable. but we can't wait. i know you are as anxious as anyone in the country save for a few people. the chairman of the american conservative union, matt sch
mrs. clinton. generally conservatives are thrilled about these two potential picks.ther of them have the strong paper trail on that particular issue. it doesn't matter hot nominee is, democrats said they will make this tops. chuck schumer said he wants to keep this seat open. oregon senator jeff murphy said they believe this is a stolen seat and they are going to use every lever they have have to keep the nominee from getting confirmed. republicans will have to have democrats get upon board...
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mrs. clinton. if you use it, everyone will know that i was the source. i was very worried about that.ut i trusted him. sundayy night -- >> night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. >> since its official opening last september, the national museum of african american history has welcomed over 750,000 that is -- visitors. sunday, american history tv -- on c-span3 take you for a live, exclusive to her -- tour. we look from slavery to the first african-american president. andalked to the curator throughout the program, our guests will be talking to you and hearing your input. join us for an exclusive live visit inside the national museum of african american history and culture. the sunday, beginning at crack p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span3 -- at 3:00 p.m. eastern on american history tv, on c-span3. host: our next guest is a democrat representative from arizona. what does it mean to be a press -- a progressive now in congress and in this administration? guest:
mrs. clinton. if you use it, everyone will know that i was the source. i was very worried about that.ut i trusted him. sundayy night -- >> night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. >> since its official opening last september, the national museum of african american history has welcomed over 750,000 that is -- visitors. sunday, american history tv -- on c-span3 take you for a live, exclusive to her -- tour. we look from slavery to the first african-american president. andalked...
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mrs. clinton. if you use it, everyone will know i was the source. and i was very worried about that.sted him. >> tonight, at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. historiansning, richard norton smith, douglas -- talk about the survey of presidential leadership in which a cross-section of historians occupants ofmer the white house on 10 attributes of leadership. as always, we will take your calls twitter. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: president donald trump wraps up his fourth week in the white house. here on "washington journal" on this sunday, february 19, 2017, we will focus on his comments this week regarding the media and at yesterday's rally in melbourne, florida, as well. in particular, one of the tweets of the president on the media being the enemy of the people. we are going to ask you for the first hour this morning, is the media the enemy of the people? here is how to join the nv
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mrs. clinton, if you use it, everybody will know that i was the source. i was very worried about that. but i trusted him. at 8:00 p.m.ht eastern on c-span's q&a. president trump spoke at a campaign style rally in melbourne, florida. this is just under an hour. >> ♪ from new york to l.a. there's pride in every american heart it's time we stand and say i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa i'm proud to be an american where at least i know i'm free and i won't forget the men who died who gave that right to me and i'll gladly stand up next to you and defend her still today cause there ain't no doubt i love this land god bless the usa from minnesota to the hills of tennessee across the range of texas from sea to shining sea from detroit down to houston and new york to l.a. there's pride in every american heart and it's time we stand and say that i'm proud to be an american where at lea
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mrs. clinton will also reissue her best selling book it takes a village later this year. >>> if you feel like everything you eat comes with bacon these days, you're not alone. americans are eating so much bacon, the nation's reserve of frozen pork bellies is at its lowest level in years. that's according to the ohio pork council. the high demand for bacon doesn't mean we're going to run out, but it sure means the price is going up. >>> news 4'so the community. prince william county looking for folks who are interested in adoption. >> not a child or a pet, but a fire hydrant. when winter weather hits, they can be lost under the snow and cost firefighters valuable time. for the first time, the county is running an adopt a hydrant program, you pick a hydrant, you sign up and get a free stick from home depot to mark it. >> when it snows and it starts to get snow covered, we ask you clear out those fire hydrants, keep a three foot radius around that fire hydrant. including the stick, when our emergency crews get there, they can open the hydrant easily and get to it. >> if you're interested, the co
mrs. clinton will also reissue her best selling book it takes a village later this year. >>> if you feel like everything you eat comes with bacon these days, you're not alone. americans are eating so much bacon, the nation's reserve of frozen pork bellies is at its lowest level in years. that's according to the ohio pork council. the high demand for bacon doesn't mean we're going to run out, but it sure means the price is going up. >>> news 4'so the community. prince william...
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mrs. clinton, i thought there were better candidates, but they ran against each other, because they were thety's nominee, and he figured out a way to become president, he is our president, like any other job give him a chance to did his job, normal guys are saying back off, and work together for a while, and make america safe. liz: john price, always great, come back soon. >> thank you. liz: all right. thank you. >> teachers, letting students walk out of class to protest president's refugee halt, these are high school students. fox news' jeff waters walk -- jeffrey waters, fbi ou find out what he learned after this. businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you can focus on what you do. we'll handle the legal stuff that comes up along the way. legalzoom. legal help is here. why pause a spontaneous moment? cialis for daily use treats ed and the urinary symptoms of bph. tell your doctor about your medicines, and ask if your hea
mrs. clinton, i thought there were better candidates, but they ran against each other, because they were thety's nominee, and he figured out a way to become president, he is our president, like any other job give him a chance to did his job, normal guys are saying back off, and work together for a while, and make america safe. liz: john price, always great, come back soon. >> thank you. liz: all right. thank you. >> teachers, letting students walk out of class to protest president's...
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clinton. >> reporter: meanwhile, mr. trump also defended ousted national security advisor michael flynn. initial concern surrounded flynn's phone calls with russia's ambassador last year, but after revelations that he misled the white house about those calls, flynn was forced out this week. >> he's been treated very, very unfairly by the media-- as i call it, the fake media, in many cases-- and i think it's really a sad thing that he was treated so badly. >> reporter: the president got no direct questions during the news conference about the new turn in the story, and ignored shouted questions afterward. >> mr. president! can you guarantee that nobody on your campaign had any contacts with the russians? >> mr. president! any questions on russia? >> reporter: that followed a report in "the new york times" that aides working in the trump campaign had, "repeated contacts with senior russian intelligence officials in the year before the election." pth: >> it's really the volume of those calls that really caught u.s. intelligence by surprise, because they didn't see anything like that in othe
clinton. >> reporter: meanwhile, mr. trump also defended ousted national security advisor michael flynn. initial concern surrounded flynn's phone calls with russia's ambassador last year, but after revelations that he misled the white house about those calls, flynn was forced out this week. >> he's been treated very, very unfairly by the media-- as i call it, the fake media, in many cases-- and i think it's really a sad thing that he was treated so badly. >> reporter: the...
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mrs. clinton, and i voted for president trump.have agreed to resolve our differences nonviolently without fighting or arguing. that is okay for some people not to have voted for president trump. but it is the violence that has to stop. we have to have open and honest communication. many blacks are hearing fake news. fake news. >> bill: how did it get out that donald trump was a racist in the african-american community? >> fake news. >> bill: who was putting the fake news about? is a komodo night television network? does it come out in a newspaper? magazine? how does it get out there? >> it is on social media a lot. we are seeing a lot of that. just accusing him of being a racist without doing real homework i'm a real investigation, for instance, al sharpton and jesse jackson complemented donald trump several years ago. said his plans were great for the urban community. all of a set in, you hear he is raci, he hates black people. that is not the truth. he and dr. ben carson, interestingly enough, dr. carson has accepted the gouda p
mrs. clinton, and i voted for president trump.have agreed to resolve our differences nonviolently without fighting or arguing. that is okay for some people not to have voted for president trump. but it is the violence that has to stop. we have to have open and honest communication. many blacks are hearing fake news. fake news. >> bill: how did it get out that donald trump was a racist in the african-american community? >> fake news. >> bill: who was putting the fake news...
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mrs. clinton, and it's now up to the fellow members of this party to move this agenda forward, because if they don't and become the obstructionists and you don't get the repeal of obamacare, you don't get these things fixed, the republicans will pay a very heavy price. lou: and let's be clear, they should. the house should. >> and they will. lou: the senate should. and this president is being as straight as he could possibly be in terms of his agenda. john boehner, for crying out loud, at a pharmaceutical meeting declaring that there will be no repeal of obamacare. >> unfortunately, the former speaker became more of an opposition leader, and not a very good one. so is my sense today is now we have a chance to move the ball forward. i would let the majority of -- bet the majority of the republicans in the house and the senate want to move the president's agenda forward. lou: john mccain, again, trying to undercut -- it seems clearly -- the president. mccain making a trip to northern syria. i mean, at this point, you know, it's not unprecedented, certainly, that the head of armed services w
mrs. clinton, and it's now up to the fellow members of this party to move this agenda forward, because if they don't and become the obstructionists and you don't get the repeal of obamacare, you don't get these things fixed, the republicans will pay a very heavy price. lou: and let's be clear, they should. the house should. >> and they will. lou: the senate should. and this president is being as straight as he could possibly be in terms of his agenda. john boehner, for crying out loud, at...
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mrs. clinton and her campaign decided she was against tpp and needed further renegotiation? >> you can try to negotiate for domestic compensation package for domestic adjustments that helps ease which you might think some of the pressure point. understand this. if you renegotiate the tpp, and the clear message to every other country is you've got to give us more. that's pretty hard to sell and must really for japan or malaysia. actually, you're giving united states more at your expense. all of a sudden they say they're not going to do that. it is hard sign free-trade agreements in australia. believe it or not, every other country has these challenges. it's only an eight to the united states. there are people who are anti-free trade or post to the tpp in all the tpp nations. and we have to address those domestic politics just as you do. when you sit down and negotiate a deal, i think you're on paper would assume you've got the best deal. and if you don't think you've got the best deal, and your country it's not the best deal. renegotiating with one or two countries is sometim
mrs. clinton and her campaign decided she was against tpp and needed further renegotiation? >> you can try to negotiate for domestic compensation package for domestic adjustments that helps ease which you might think some of the pressure point. understand this. if you renegotiate the tpp, and the clear message to every other country is you've got to give us more. that's pretty hard to sell and must really for japan or malaysia. actually, you're giving united states more at your expense....
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mrs. clinton extremely careless. carelessness is not a violation of federal law. lying to the fbi is a violation of federal law and if michael flynn was sticking to flynn facts as they used to say at the defense intelligence agency when he talked to the fbi a couple weeks ago he is in a world of pain. >> tim, in terms of the fallout here, one of the things i'm worried about, and part of the reason i wanted to talk to you tonight because i feel like you're good at seeing these agencies and power and how they change over time. if the administration survives what it's going through right now and i think they will. i don't think the republican controlled house is going to impeach donald trump for anything any time soon. if they survive this, will we be enured? are you worried about redefining normal and scandal? >> i think we're at a very perilous time. that was the roman empire. we are 240 years old in our experiment in american democracy. we're still trying to get it right. we still have a constitution. we still have three branches of government, okay. donald trump
mrs. clinton extremely careless. carelessness is not a violation of federal law. lying to the fbi is a violation of federal law and if michael flynn was sticking to flynn facts as they used to say at the defense intelligence agency when he talked to the fbi a couple weeks ago he is in a world of pain. >> tim, in terms of the fallout here, one of the things i'm worried about, and part of the reason i wanted to talk to you tonight because i feel like you're good at seeing these agencies and...
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mrs. clinton, when i criticize islam, get the sense that media in the west is almost working under shariah right now. >> nod ending with muslims in the u.s. but cautions about all immigrants. >> looked other way on this legal immigration that's overwhelmed the country. 20% of the country is immigrants, is that not a massive problem? >> a problem as he sees it and something the white house where he holds position of influence has wasted no time in addressing. gary tuckman, cnn, atlanta. >> joining now tim o'brien. obviously just heard bannon's comments on immigrants, muslims, islam. sean spicer the other day said the views of bannon and president are different when it comes to islam but bannon is his top advisor, has president's ear perhaps more than anyone else. >> and they can try to parse the difference between their views of muslims but all takes place ultimately in policy. trump allowed bannon so roll out executive order banning immigrants from seven mostly muslim countries and put it in play. if there's any daylight between them wouldn't know throw the order and it's order in many way
mrs. clinton, when i criticize islam, get the sense that media in the west is almost working under shariah right now. >> nod ending with muslims in the u.s. but cautions about all immigrants. >> looked other way on this legal immigration that's overwhelmed the country. 20% of the country is immigrants, is that not a massive problem? >> a problem as he sees it and something the white house where he holds position of influence has wasted no time in addressing. gary tuckman, cnn,...
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mrs. clinton had won, i'd hear from are the other side. house republicans who hold districts that hillary clinton carried. the democrats only need 2 h4 to take over the house. it's not a perfect match. so there could be, could be a 2010 type of wave beginning here. >> so matt, how do you, in terms of the tea party, how they did it, how does this go from just being, you know, people mobilized, coming out, yelling at their congress people or their senators to affecting change at the ballot box which was what the tea party was able to do. it moved from these town hall meetings to actually running candidates. >> if the goal is political, obviously, they're targeting republican congress men in their town halls, that's one thing, but i do think they need to figure out what their agenda is. they need to find a unifying set of principles and issues they want to focus on. is it health care? something else? just being anti-trump i don't think is enough to sustain an organic social movement. if this is just a means of building a get-out-to-vote machi
mrs. clinton had won, i'd hear from are the other side. house republicans who hold districts that hillary clinton carried. the democrats only need 2 h4 to take over the house. it's not a perfect match. so there could be, could be a 2010 type of wave beginning here. >> so matt, how do you, in terms of the tea party, how they did it, how does this go from just being, you know, people mobilized, coming out, yelling at their congress people or their senators to affecting change at the ballot...
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mrs. clinton was going to win, too. you have to look at how the poll was done, was the poll skewed.e know polls can be skewed. we've seen that throughout our history. i want to encourage people, don't look at a point in time. look at the trend. >> congressman, i want to ask you about the travel ban right now which is being considered right now by the ninth circuit in california. president trump said that the judge there who put a pause on it, if something happens, blame him and the court system. do you think that's fair? >> again, you're going to have to -- people are going to have to get used to mr. trump's personality, the uniqueness, the way he delivers the message. i agree with the travel ban. i read the executive order and i stand 100% with that, how it's implemented, the whole purpose of this is to do an assessment of where we're add because we've had such a lax immigration policy and a refugee program. when i sit and talk to director comey of the fbi or the cia director and they tell us they can't vet these people coming in from countries that don't have the proper way to vet
mrs. clinton was going to win, too. you have to look at how the poll was done, was the poll skewed.e know polls can be skewed. we've seen that throughout our history. i want to encourage people, don't look at a point in time. look at the trend. >> congressman, i want to ask you about the travel ban right now which is being considered right now by the ninth circuit in california. president trump said that the judge there who put a pause on it, if something happens, blame him and the court...
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mrs. clinton decided she was against the tpp and it needed for the renegotiation? ambassador hockey: there are two ways you can go. you can either try to negotiate or you can actually have a domestic compensation package or domestic adjustments that help to ease what you might think are some of the pressure points. associated with the agreement. if you renegotiated the tpp, the clear message to every other country is, you've got to give us more. that is pretty hard to sell in australia or japan or malaysia that actually you are giving united states more at your expense. all of a sudden your people are going to say, actually, no, we are not going to do that. i mean, we ask we have, it is a free tradelling agreement in australia believe or not, every other country has the challenges. it is not unique to the united states. there are people who are anti-free-trade. or opposed to the tpp in all the tpp nations. and we have to address those domestic politics just as you do. but when you sit down and youriate a deal, i think own people would assume you have got the best d
mrs. clinton decided she was against the tpp and it needed for the renegotiation? ambassador hockey: there are two ways you can go. you can either try to negotiate or you can actually have a domestic compensation package or domestic adjustments that help to ease what you might think are some of the pressure points. associated with the agreement. if you renegotiated the tpp, the clear message to every other country is, you've got to give us more. that is pretty hard to sell in australia or japan...
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mrs. clinton who was relatively predictable but people around her who lost in the previous decade and eagervenge. they were dangerous. mr. trump is unpredictable and we don't know what will come out of it, but at least he looks like a possibility of some fresh air. otherwise, we would have deemed very rough and dangerous. >> you say in that essay you think the american built liberal world order is eroding, perhaps crumbling. do you see trump as helping end that order because he wants to wi withdraw america from that kind of leadership role. he's not keen on the nato guarantees. he's not keen on the station guarantees. where do you see trump fitting into that rediction you make? >> neither you nor me know where mr. trump or the united states is going. united states is totally unpredictab unpredictable. liberal order, as you call it, i will say liberal disorder has crumbled. donald trump is one of the results of this collapse. the question where is the khe l the country. i believe he could lead the united states to becoming a more powerful nation if and when he's allowed to do that. whether t
mrs. clinton who was relatively predictable but people around her who lost in the previous decade and eagervenge. they were dangerous. mr. trump is unpredictable and we don't know what will come out of it, but at least he looks like a possibility of some fresh air. otherwise, we would have deemed very rough and dangerous. >> you say in that essay you think the american built liberal world order is eroding, perhaps crumbling. do you see trump as helping end that order because he wants to...
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mrs. clinton will not criticize islam.et a sense that the media in the west, and i mean in london and in the united states, is almost working under the precepts of sharia law right now? >> reporter: bannon's preoccupation not ending with muslims in the u.s. he cautions about all immigrants. >> don't we have a problem, we've looked the other way on this legal immigration that's kind of overwhelmed the country? when you look and it's got 61 million, 20% of the country is immigrants? is that not a massive problem? >> reporter: a problem as he sees it. and something the white house, where he holds a position of influence, has wasted no time in addressing. gary tuchman, cnn, atlanta. >> joining me now is trump biographer tim o'brian author of "trump nation the art of being the donald" and executive editor at bloomberg view. obviously we just heard bannon's comments on immigrants, on muslims, on islam. sean spicer the other day said look, the views of bannon and the president are different when it comes to islam. but bannon is h
mrs. clinton will not criticize islam.et a sense that the media in the west, and i mean in london and in the united states, is almost working under the precepts of sharia law right now? >> reporter: bannon's preoccupation not ending with muslims in the u.s. he cautions about all immigrants. >> don't we have a problem, we've looked the other way on this legal immigration that's kind of overwhelmed the country? when you look and it's got 61 million, 20% of the country is immigrants?...
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mrs. clinton's were. it is just a fact. whether you are democrat or republican this is how it was and alsos very real acknowledged by a lot of democrats as being inappropriate. guest: what about opposition? caller: i think we need to play nice. i think the grown-ups need to come back in the room a little bit. fortunately, this country was built on being able to have differences of opinion without risk of going to prison or being killed and we need to respect each other's opinions. what i think is missing most is mutual respect. other andrespect each honestly, being a trump supporter, and know that he has got some of this on himself because of some of the things that happens during the primaries as well as during the elections. but we do have to be able to move on. we have to say that all of the people that he is running in his cabinet are there to tear down the departments is too extreme. ofalso have to be careful just reading the newspapers or just listening to the news. does unfortunately, we are in a position where a lot
mrs. clinton's were. it is just a fact. whether you are democrat or republican this is how it was and alsos very real acknowledged by a lot of democrats as being inappropriate. guest: what about opposition? caller: i think we need to play nice. i think the grown-ups need to come back in the room a little bit. fortunately, this country was built on being able to have differences of opinion without risk of going to prison or being killed and we need to respect each other's opinions. what i think...