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juanita broaddrick, kathleen willie, paula jones, christie, lean wellstone, liz -- charlie: you seem to know them well? book about it, a read my book, clinton's war on women o. uexpect doomed trump to in the s a big issue campaign? >> it's not just bill's assault of women. it's hillary's role in bullying, in intimidating, and threatening these women. read what the women have written themselves. i believe the women. charlie: and it's a campaign issue that donald trump will make? >> it is not about marital infidelity. it's not about adultery or themselves. i believe the or girlfriends president it's about something far darker, sexual assault and cover-up. charlie: why has it never been proven in court? actually he paid paula jones and another $875,000 to settle did nbc sit on the juanita broaddrick interview for onths and more before they finally aired it and only then after the impeachment vote. day when we only had three television networks suppressing news was pretty easy. today, no news can be suppressed, so these women will have an opportunity. case, it's the court of public opini
juanita broaddrick, kathleen willie, paula jones, christie, lean wellstone, liz -- charlie: you seem to know them well? book about it, a read my book, clinton's war on women o. uexpect doomed trump to in the s a big issue campaign? >> it's not just bill's assault of women. it's hillary's role in bullying, in intimidating, and threatening these women. read what the women have written themselves. i believe the women. charlie: and it's a campaign issue that donald trump will make? >>...
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from whitewater to monica lewin ska, paula jones, attacks on the health debate in the '90s. the right wing conspiracy is looking in her trash, hiding in her backyard and it's changed her, friends will tell you it has changed her and from covering the it '92 campaign, she used to come back on the plane and have a glass of wine every now and then, she was funny, accessible and charming. she doesn't want anything to do with us now. she has become in the words of friends, much more paranoid because of this and sometimes when she talks about this, i lived those days and understand how she feels, not saying i agree with her but it's dangerous to start saying woe is me when you're about to be the democratic nominee. >> nia, what do you think? >> i think that's right. you compare the chemistry clinton and kaine, pence and trump they clearly like each other and kaine in terms of what he does to the map, he's someone who knows virginia very, very well. he was the mayor of richmond, which is going to be a key place to really get out the vote. some people say vice presidential choice do
from whitewater to monica lewin ska, paula jones, attacks on the health debate in the '90s. the right wing conspiracy is looking in her trash, hiding in her backyard and it's changed her, friends will tell you it has changed her and from covering the it '92 campaign, she used to come back on the plane and have a glass of wine every now and then, she was funny, accessible and charming. she doesn't want anything to do with us now. she has become in the words of friends, much more paranoid because...
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in 1999, he knew he was going to lose his law license because of the paula jones lawsuit. and knowing that, he knew he had to do something else for a living. and he decided on a career as a speaker. no offense, mr. speaker. and -- his biggest clients would be the banks and guess what, he signed repeal of glass stegele. and that year goldman sachs set up an ipo for an investment arm and they were off to the races. and the financial dysfunction that led to '07 and '08 began, not only with the fannie mae and freddie mac policies of the clinton administration, but with the financial deregulation policies of its last two years. then in its final year, 2000, his assistants, treasury secretary, proposed regulation derivatives. he killed it. and he then passed a bill and signed it in the waning weeks of his presidency banning regulation of derivatives. so that the banks would really be beholden to him and his first speeches on the door of the white house came from those banks. donald trump needs to talk about that. we need to throw that left hook. we need to echo his rhetoric on t
in 1999, he knew he was going to lose his law license because of the paula jones lawsuit. and knowing that, he knew he had to do something else for a living. and he decided on a career as a speaker. no offense, mr. speaker. and -- his biggest clients would be the banks and guess what, he signed repeal of glass stegele. and that year goldman sachs set up an ipo for an investment arm and they were off to the races. and the financial dysfunction that led to '07 and '08 began, not only with the...
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the next year was monica lewinsky and paula jones and "i did not have sex with that woman." the tricky part. bill clinton in this speech couldn't make it about himself. couldn't overshadow his wife and position her as a continuation of his third term because politics in the democratic party have shifted since he left office. but presenting her as a change maker was important because hillary clinton in this campaign seems like the candidate of incremental change. martha: rachael maddow said this. let's watch this. >> the beginning of the speech was a controversial way to started, obviously. talking about the girl, a girl, leading with this long story about him being attracted to an tun named girl and thinking about whether he was starting something he couldn't finish. the end of the speech was really good. the top of the speech i found shock and rude. martha: shock and rude, the love story of them meeting in college. >> rain until maddow is really smart, but how is it shock or rude to talk about the girl he fell in love with in law school? it was very important for him to sta
the next year was monica lewinsky and paula jones and "i did not have sex with that woman." the tricky part. bill clinton in this speech couldn't make it about himself. couldn't overshadow his wife and position her as a continuation of his third term because politics in the democratic party have shifted since he left office. but presenting her as a change maker was important because hillary clinton in this campaign seems like the candidate of incremental change. martha: rachael maddow...
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in 1999 he knew he was going to lose his law license because of the paula jones lawsuit. knowing that, he knew he had to do something else for a living. he decided on this career as a speaker. no offense, mr. speaker. [laughter] and he, his biggest clients would be the banks. guess what? he signed repeal of glass-steagall. that year goldman sachs set up an ipo for an investment arm and they were off to the races and the financial dysfunction that led to 07-08 began, not only with the fannie mae and freddie mac policies of the clinton administration but the financial deregulation policies of its last two years. then in the final years, 2000, his assistants, treasury secretary, proposed regulation of derivatives. he killed it and he then passed a bill and signed it in the waning weeks of his presidency banning regulation of derivatives. so that the banks would really be beholden to him and his first speeches on the door out of the white house came from those banks. donald trump needs to talk about that. we need to throw that left hook. we need to echo his rhetoric on that s
in 1999 he knew he was going to lose his law license because of the paula jones lawsuit. knowing that, he knew he had to do something else for a living. he decided on this career as a speaker. no offense, mr. speaker. [laughter] and he, his biggest clients would be the banks. guess what? he signed repeal of glass-steagall. that year goldman sachs set up an ipo for an investment arm and they were off to the races and the financial dysfunction that led to 07-08 began, not only with the fannie mae...
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in 1999, he knew he was going to lose his law license because of the paula jones lawsuit.e had to do something else for a living. and he decided on a career as a speaker. no offense, mr. speaker. [laughter] mr. morris: and -- his biggest clients would be the banks and guess what? he signed repeal of glass steagall. and that year goldman sachs set up an ipo for an investment arm and they were off to the races. and the financial dysfunction that led to 2007 and 2008 began, not only with the fannie mae and freddie mac policies of the clinton administration, but with the financial deregulation policies of its last two years. then in its final year, 2000, his assistants, treasury secretary, proposed regulation derivatives. he killed it. and he then passed a bill and signed it in the waning weeks of his presidency banning regulation of derivatives. so that the banks would really be beholden to him and his first speeches on the door of the white house came from those banks. donald trump needs to talk about that. we need to throw that left hook. we need to echo his rhetoric on tha
in 1999, he knew he was going to lose his law license because of the paula jones lawsuit.e had to do something else for a living. and he decided on a career as a speaker. no offense, mr. speaker. [laughter] mr. morris: and -- his biggest clients would be the banks and guess what? he signed repeal of glass steagall. and that year goldman sachs set up an ipo for an investment arm and they were off to the races. and the financial dysfunction that led to 2007 and 2008 began, not only with the...