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and tim miller who leads the anti-hillary group, america rising.mitable hillary clinton is looking less inimitable after allegations about her cold, often ruthless behavior laid out in written documents of one of her best friends became public. here's a thing about inevitability. it's a dangerous asset. ask gary hart in 1998. what have we seen here in the last year in one headline after another about the unstoppable hillary clinton. is this really a good place to be right now? so tracy, if i'm running a hillary clinton super pac, i'm terrified about these expectations and i'm even more terrified about having to manage them for the next two years. you are, too, right? >> two years. any time the word "inevitability" comes up, it seems the most obvious response that i or anyone who supports a potential hillary clinton candidacy can say is that if she was inevitable, none of this would be happening. there would be no super pacs, there would be no organizing, there would not be websites and house parties and events and what have you if there was an inev
and tim miller who leads the anti-hillary group, america rising.mitable hillary clinton is looking less inimitable after allegations about her cold, often ruthless behavior laid out in written documents of one of her best friends became public. here's a thing about inevitability. it's a dangerous asset. ask gary hart in 1998. what have we seen here in the last year in one headline after another about the unstoppable hillary clinton. is this really a good place to be right now? so tracy, if i'm...
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former rnc operative tim miller, now co-founder and executor of america rising.istory in doing opposition research back when the political parties controlled it. now it's this. what is it about a super pac? tim, i'll start with you. what is it about having total autonomy, not being in the rnc building or in brad's case the dnc building doing this? what is the advantage of being your own entity? >> the growth and opportunity project after the last election and tried to determine what the party at large could do this cycle to do a better job of competing with the democrats and beating the democrats. to his credit one thing we identified is that there are certain functions that it makes sense to have groups on the outside of the parties because of campaign finance rules. there are certain things that, of course, will happen inside the rnc but still you could have specialist organizations whether it's data, voter data or data that comes from opposition research and have an organization on the outside that's focused entirely on that that can complement what's happenin
former rnc operative tim miller, now co-founder and executor of america rising.istory in doing opposition research back when the political parties controlled it. now it's this. what is it about a super pac? tim, i'll start with you. what is it about having total autonomy, not being in the rnc building or in brad's case the dnc building doing this? what is the advantage of being your own entity? >> the growth and opportunity project after the last election and tried to determine what the...
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handed out today not to americans in men's super combined after disappointing runs from bode miller and timbecause it made headlines. what does it show. we see the bus driver. now one of the drivers comes up, a juvenile, hits the driver, a fight, hits him. the bus driver versus the student. footage shows the driver leaving the wheel of the vehicle which was moving. eventually crashes into three parked cars. one of those three cars had people in it. the driver scott wells was fired. he's now in a fight of a different kind trying to get his job back. that leads us to our guest, the acting president of wells' union local 998. thank you for joining us. >> you're welcome, chris. >> now we understand why the driver himself has let you speak for him because he's party to this situation, and he's obviously worried as well. so, let me ask you first, with how is he doing? what do we know about the condition of the driver? >> well, scotty is in counselling right now and he's in therapy. he has a torn rotator cuff and a bulging disk beside the trauma he sustained to his head. >> why do you think he was
handed out today not to americans in men's super combined after disappointing runs from bode miller and timbecause it made headlines. what does it show. we see the bus driver. now one of the drivers comes up, a juvenile, hits the driver, a fight, hits him. the bus driver versus the student. footage shows the driver leaving the wheel of the vehicle which was moving. eventually crashes into three parked cars. one of those three cars had people in it. the driver scott wells was fired. he's now in...
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miller. >> reporter: a.o.l. announced its best earnings in a decade last week, but the news was overshadowed by the explanation c.e.o. tim armstrong gave employees about delaying company contributions to retirement accounts. he blamed higher health care costs and then said: >> people started asking my husband, you know isn't that your baby that he's talking about? >> reporter: deanna fei's husband works for a.o.l. their daughter meela is a healthy 16-month-old now but she was born four months premature and spent three months in the neonatal intensive care unit. >> the suggestion that her very existence could be called into question and blamed for corporate cost cutting made me really furious. >> reporter: it also angered many at a.o.l. who were disgusted with armstrong's examples and the idea of receiving retirement contributions once a year instead of on payday, delaying a.o.l.'s contributions to employee stock plans would allow it to keep more cash on hand but over time could deny employees better returns. the backlash at a.o.l. was so severe armstrong reversed the policy and called the fei family to apologize. armstro
miller. >> reporter: a.o.l. announced its best earnings in a decade last week, but the news was overshadowed by the explanation c.e.o. tim armstrong gave employees about delaying company contributions to retirement accounts. he blamed higher health care costs and then said: >> people started asking my husband, you know isn't that your baby that he's talking about? >> reporter: deanna fei's husband works for a.o.l. their daughter meela is a healthy 16-month-old now but she was...
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miller of california about how he believes the problem should be tackled. yesterday, gwen spoke with republican senator marco rubio of florida about his anti- poverty plan. tonight, we hear from south carolina senator tim launched what he's calling his "opportunity agenda." i sat down with the republican lawmaker yesterday afternoon. >> . >> woodruff: senator scott, welcome to the newshour. >> thank you very much, thank you for having me on your show. >> woodruff: you have been talking a lot lately about the need for the republican party to put more focus on lower and middle income americans. why is that a priority for you? >> i think a lot of what we see are the stories that come out of our own lives. for me it was really being raised in a single parent household, understanding the challenges that so many moms face that are trying to raise two rambunctious boys as my mom tried to do with me and my brother. and understanding that the path forward requires a different perspective on the conversation, or inÑi the conversation. for me, it was really learning a little later in life by the time i was in 9th grade t was pretty late in the education, but for me it was learning in the 9th grader that there was
miller of california about how he believes the problem should be tackled. yesterday, gwen spoke with republican senator marco rubio of florida about his anti- poverty plan. tonight, we hear from south carolina senator tim launched what he's calling his "opportunity agenda." i sat down with the republican lawmaker yesterday afternoon. >> . >> woodruff: senator scott, welcome to the newshour. >> thank you very much, thank you for having me on your show. >>...