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ms. clinton: no -- charlie: you don't think so? ms. inton: look, the average voter for trump in the primary was making $72,000. people making a lot less who were suffering a lot more actually ended up largely voting for me, if you take both white and nonwhite voters. in exit polls, if people were asked if you care about the economy who would you vote for? , the majority said they voted for me. but if you cared about immigration and terrorism, you voted for trump. it was resentment, it was grievance, it was anger. i am not somebody who wants to foment anger. i think it is a dangerous thing to do. he relishes it. what he said in alabama a few days ago about black athletes, it just got hoots and hollers and standing ovations. charlie: it appeals to his constituents. ms. clinton: yes, it does. he gets who he is trying to days ago about black athletes, reach, and they were very receptive to that. charlie: would you have used the term deplorables if you had it to do over? ms. clinton: when i say in the book is what i believe. i think a lot of
ms. clinton: no -- charlie: you don't think so? ms. inton: look, the average voter for trump in the primary was making $72,000. people making a lot less who were suffering a lot more actually ended up largely voting for me, if you take both white and nonwhite voters. in exit polls, if people were asked if you care about the economy who would you vote for? , the majority said they voted for me. but if you cared about immigration and terrorism, you voted for trump. it was resentment, it was...
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ms. clinton: -- because of sexism? ms. clinton: i think it prove in ourxism is endemic society, that's why wrote whole chapter called on being a woman in politics. i think it had a lot of impact, and there's a lot of evidence that has come to light about how people -- and predominantly republican, men and women, more men than women, who are really aluctant to even imagine woman president. so i think it had a role, and it wasn't just me. torlie: the country is ready elect a woman as president. do you believe in your heart, having seen and done what you have done in your public life, with the progress we've made on so many fronts, is the country ready to elect a woman as president? it's hard for you to say yes. ms. clinton: and why? look what they're trying to do to elizabeth warren, to kiersten gillibrand. these women hold their heads up and they get knocked down. thatie: and you believe except for letter by james comey, you would be sitting in the white house today. ms. clinton: i do. charlie: because you believe the countr
ms. clinton: -- because of sexism? ms. clinton: i think it prove in ourxism is endemic society, that's why wrote whole chapter called on being a woman in politics. i think it had a lot of impact, and there's a lot of evidence that has come to light about how people -- and predominantly republican, men and women, more men than women, who are really aluctant to even imagine woman president. so i think it had a role, and it wasn't just me. torlie: the country is ready elect a woman as president....
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ms. clinton: coffee. lissa: beach or mountains? ms. clinton: beach. lissa: shower or bath? ms. inton: well, these are all really unfair. [laughter] and that is particularly unfair. this a bank these are easy! ms. clinton: they depend on how much time you have. lissa: pilates or yoga? >> yoga. lissa: vodka or chardonnay? ms. clinton: again, it depends on how much time you have! [laughter] [applause] ms. clinton: [shrugs] lissa: history or mystery? >> oh, --historical mysteries. lissa: putin or trump? [laughter] >> yeah, well. i have to take that under advisement for the following reasons. i ran against both of them. [laughter] [applause] lissa: i was going to say comey or comey? we are going to take some audience questions. you guys had great questions, there weren't zillions of them and a lot of them were similar. first of all, a lot of people just said thank you. [laughter] [applause] quite a few also related to young people, and young women especially, and getting into politics. here is one. [applause] there are two that are similar. what advice would you give to our young wom
ms. clinton: coffee. lissa: beach or mountains? ms. clinton: beach. lissa: shower or bath? ms. inton: well, these are all really unfair. [laughter] and that is particularly unfair. this a bank these are easy! ms. clinton: they depend on how much time you have. lissa: pilates or yoga? >> yoga. lissa: vodka or chardonnay? ms. clinton: again, it depends on how much time you have! [laughter] [applause] ms. clinton: [shrugs] lissa: history or mystery? >> oh, --historical mysteries....
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ms. clinton: yeah. but you know everybody in this audience knows that feeling that the next day or the middle of the night you wake up and say oh, if only i hadn't said that. there is always that. you do -- it is the toughest job in the world. it's a job that requires or at least used to require a level of -- [applause] and know, curiosity focus and things that you'd want to think somebody with that responsibility would have. and i honestly believed we were in a different kind of campaign unlike any i had ever seen before. i've watched people go up and down in campaigns. i've worked in them. i, you know, was deeply involved obviously in my husband's two campaigns. i know the ebb and noe of a campaign. this was reel -- i know the ebb and flow of a campaign. this was really different. i don't think anybody fully grasps how it was a variation on a presidential campaign unlike any we've ever seen. i, now looking back, see a lot of different, you know, signals about that, that maybe i could have and my campa
ms. clinton: yeah. but you know everybody in this audience knows that feeling that the next day or the middle of the night you wake up and say oh, if only i hadn't said that. there is always that. you do -- it is the toughest job in the world. it's a job that requires or at least used to require a level of -- [applause] and know, curiosity focus and things that you'd want to think somebody with that responsibility would have. and i honestly believed we were in a different kind of campaign...
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ms. clinton: it really hit me that they were personal issues that needed to be discussed, debated even, thatracy relied on that kind of self-examination, and i thought, well, i need to know what happened, and i need to be as as it, candid, open possibly can in order to figure it out for myself, and maybe doing it in a book would provide the discipline, the deadline to try to think it through. >> then on sunday, at 7:30 p.m. hollander,l sociology professor at the university of massachusetts, and "from benito mussolini to hugo chavez." paul: they are actually quite good at projecting the personality which intellectuals found attractive. as i said, this philosopher king alage and this revolution idealism to use political power .isely and benevolently this was most important for intellectuals -- they bridged the gap between theory and practice. org.or more, go to booktv. alabama senates race, income that luther strange faces roy moore. president trump has endorsed luther strange. he spoke at a campaign rally in huntsville, alabama.
ms. clinton: it really hit me that they were personal issues that needed to be discussed, debated even, thatracy relied on that kind of self-examination, and i thought, well, i need to know what happened, and i need to be as as it, candid, open possibly can in order to figure it out for myself, and maybe doing it in a book would provide the discipline, the deadline to try to think it through. >> then on sunday, at 7:30 p.m. hollander,l sociology professor at the university of...
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ms. clinton: i believe he has something on donald trump, or trump thinks that putin helped him so much that he is not going to turn on putin. either is horrifying. alisa: you can watch the charlie rose interview at 10:00 p.m. eastern. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology," live from new york. coming up, google searches its search and shop playbook with less than 24 hours before the e.u. deadline. the tech giant faces an ultimatum to level the playing field for rivals or risk fines with 5% of revenue every day. we will discuss the big decision. plus, the massive data breach at equifax forces and exit at the top this week. ceo richard smith is stepping down and is not walking away empty-handed. facebook scores an nfl touchdown, but is it playing catch-up with other big tech players in the league? what this multi-year deal means for the social media giant's content strategy, coming up. google has ta
ms. clinton: i believe he has something on donald trump, or trump thinks that putin helped him so much that he is not going to turn on putin. either is horrifying. alisa: you can watch the charlie rose interview at 10:00 p.m. eastern. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am alisa parenti. this is bloomberg. "bloomberg technology" is next. ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology," live...
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ms. telnaes: that james comey was not -- i should have labeled him. that was my first james comey. brian: here is hillary clinton. ms. telnaes: this was sketching during debates. this was a quote she gave when they questioned her about the money she was making for speeches. brian: how much impact do you think that made on her not winning, that she was making money on speeches? ms. telnaes: yes, i think it had an impact. it appeared that she was elitist. i think it is a little hypocritical, because a lot of politicians take money for speeches. brian: who is the next person in this cartoon, we will see it in one second? s. telnaes: that is newt gingrich and the ambassador to the vatican. you will notice the vatican olors. brian: he is holding -- ms. telnaes: the jesterâs rattle. brian: the ambassador to the vatican. mrs. gingrich. here's one with the thinker. had this statue in bill clinton's oval office? ms. telnaes: this one was a response to the football layer, the one who knelt during the anthem. everyone is criticizing him. brian: what was your personal reaction? this one is complicated, we start on the left.
ms. telnaes: that james comey was not -- i should have labeled him. that was my first james comey. brian: here is hillary clinton. ms. telnaes: this was sketching during debates. this was a quote she gave when they questioned her about the money she was making for speeches. brian: how much impact do you think that made on her not winning, that she was making money on speeches? ms. telnaes: yes, i think it had an impact. it appeared that she was elitist. i think it is a little hypocritical,...
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director komi was already drafting a statement to exonerate ms clinton even before she or the other witnesses were interviewed i think is this is simply an attempt to protect the f.b.i. celt it's got to be embarrassing to them to show just how badly they botched this investigation not accidentally but on purpose and for political reasons i'm certainly looking forward to seeing more come out of your investigation thank you so much for sharing your insights with us very interesting clevenger. thanks very much. and that does it for me that's the news and i know a chance to go in for as scholtz reporting from washington d.c. i will see you next week. all the world's. news companies merely players but what kind of partners are into america. america. america with. many ways to use lead and skate just like the real me. and in the end you could never. park all the world's all the world's all the world's a stage we are. i'm just going to if you're watching all of. the book. it's called the feeling of freedom to. everyone in the world should experience for the job and you'll get the role in. the film o
director komi was already drafting a statement to exonerate ms clinton even before she or the other witnesses were interviewed i think is this is simply an attempt to protect the f.b.i. celt it's got to be embarrassing to them to show just how badly they botched this investigation not accidentally but on purpose and for political reasons i'm certainly looking forward to seeing more come out of your investigation thank you so much for sharing your insights with us very interesting clevenger....
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stay with us, everyone, we will take a short break on ms nbc live and talk about hillary clinton spillingon her book tour talking about what happened in 2016. we will have a member of her campaign to give us all those details next. to most people, i look like most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective relief for moderate to even severe fibromyalgia pain. and improves function. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, we will have a member of her tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how
stay with us, everyone, we will take a short break on ms nbc live and talk about hillary clinton spillingon her book tour talking about what happened in 2016. we will have a member of her campaign to give us all those details next. to most people, i look like most people. but on the inside, i feel chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my...
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they want hillary clinton, miss pay for foreign policy. ms. crony socialism herself to be doing the same usual litany f genuflection, capitulation and then rinse and repeat with toothless sanctions. the only thing they ever waive as their threat against these existential threats to america and the world. >> sean: pat toomey says it all. this is the same thing with iran. where we are with north korea today, we will be with iran in a few short years. that is this, if you take radicalism, radical mullahs in iran or you take this lunatic rocket man in north korea, you marry him to weapons of mass destruction and they can reach the continental united states, and we depleted our strategic defense during the obama years, we don't have a lot of good options. we were talking about kinetic options with newt gingrich. we could wipe out the power. very damaging, not an option we would want to use but the other option is taking out their nuclear sites and fallouts and whatever he may do well we are doing that. to south korea or japan or guam. not good opti
they want hillary clinton, miss pay for foreign policy. ms. crony socialism herself to be doing the same usual litany f genuflection, capitulation and then rinse and repeat with toothless sanctions. the only thing they ever waive as their threat against these existential threats to america and the world. >> sean: pat toomey says it all. this is the same thing with iran. where we are with north korea today, we will be with iran in a few short years. that is this, if you take radicalism,...
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hillary clinton who said in one of her recent interviews, it seems that the secretary of state how concerned are you what appears to be --mr. talbott: virtually in both sides of the potomac. ms. glasser: she was being a little bit flip, but it seems not trump has not emphasized that. lowtillerson has been profile who doesn't seem to have the full confidence of his present. what are the -- of his president . what are the consequences, is that why the allies expressing their concern to you about american leadership? numberbott: there are a of interesting issues. let me go to one which i think comfort in of some some very uncomfortable time. everything that i have heard and seen from a distance about our secretary of defense is comforting. for two reasons. he is a total professional. he has a terrific staff around him, including a lot of people who bring experience from previous administrations. he is very well regarded by our allies, and this is a credit to president trump. the president seems to begin ttis a lot ofry matu running room. i have the extraordinary experience out of the blue of eight years of the , and i cannotnt find a word that captures my emotions about what is
hillary clinton who said in one of her recent interviews, it seems that the secretary of state how concerned are you what appears to be --mr. talbott: virtually in both sides of the potomac. ms. glasser: she was being a little bit flip, but it seems not trump has not emphasized that. lowtillerson has been profile who doesn't seem to have the full confidence of his present. what are the -- of his president . what are the consequences, is that why the allies expressing their concern to you about...
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clinton said. we know she never set up an account, she deleted tens of thousands of emails. is there a similarity or difference? >> antonio: did she use the word hypocrisy? she is ms. hypocrite. she is a person who over her entire career has never given back to the working people. she still complain about the same thing. the more she talks, the worse it goes for the democratic party. what happened is the name of her book, we know what happened. she made a huge mistake and she was not honest the macon people. we know who she is. benghazi, iran and all the deals she made over her entire career and have been devastating to this country. at this point, go ahead and keep talking because you won't win much from the macon people at this point. >> lisa: i want your take, as someone who has worked for two different ministrations, using some of these government accounts we're talking about, what your take on this? >> gillian: first of all to respond to antonio, i think the mistake in this situation, to put the focus -- i'm not saying you're doing this, but the way we are framing this discussion today is putting the onus on hillary clinton. the onus is on jared kushner and t
clinton said. we know she never set up an account, she deleted tens of thousands of emails. is there a similarity or difference? >> antonio: did she use the word hypocrisy? she is ms. hypocrite. she is a person who over her entire career has never given back to the working people. she still complain about the same thing. the more she talks, the worse it goes for the democratic party. what happened is the name of her book, we know what happened. she made a huge mistake and she was not...