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yesterday, i was in akron, and i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him -- he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] him sen. brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. i trust hillary clinton to fight for children and families because she has done that all her life. [applause] sen. brown: from her early days with the children's defense fund, to her time in the senate, leading on the children's health insurance plan, and i trust hillary clinton to fight for human rights and voting rights and women's rights. and [applause] sen. brown: from her time in alabama as a civil rights worker when she was 25 to the work she did as our secretary of state on behalf of women all over the world and women's rights. and i trust hillary clinton on trade and manufacturing. i'm leading in the senate, as you know, i'm leading the opposition to
yesterday, i was in akron, and i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him -- he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] him sen. brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. i trust hillary clinton to fight for children and families because...
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] god bless this day of ours who was our protector an excellent protector honorable president william clintonst and audience come on behalf of the ali family and this city of louisville the home of the people's champ. [cheers and applause] ali. ali. ali. ali. we're dealing with time.le, louisville admirably led by our mayor i would like to welcome you. [applause]come you i will like you to welcome you to this memorial service at t for muhammad ali and at this time you'd like to introduce our first speaker reverend william cosby. [cheers and applause] time does not permit us to yell serving has st. stephen church's senior pastor into his dynamic teachings his congregation has grown exponentially he combines passion and his intellect as the foundation of an inspirational ministry over the lives of thousands of individuals. >> islet the dictionary for the words fidelity and i had two words muhammad ali. [applause] 19679 months prior to his assassination and martyrdomassan dr. martin luther king, jr. was interviewed on the merv griffin show. he asked dr. king a relevant question and said what has
] god bless this day of ours who was our protector an excellent protector honorable president william clintonst and audience come on behalf of the ali family and this city of louisville the home of the people's champ. [cheers and applause] ali. ali. ali. ali. we're dealing with time.le, louisville admirably led by our mayor i would like to welcome you. [applause]come you i will like you to welcome you to this memorial service at t for muhammad ali and at this time you'd like to introduce our...
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president william j. clinton. >> first of all on behalf of my fellow louisvillians to the ali family, we offer our condolences, our heartfelt prayers. and for lonnie ali, a very special prayer. we know that muhammed was blessed with many gifts, but none more precious than lonnie ali and we thank you so much. i've got to tell you, louisville, when i was in the procession today, and i saw the tens of thousands of people and all the warmth and the love, and the respect that was shown for muhammed, i got to tell you my heart swelled with pride. i know he was watching from above and i know he absolutely loved it. yeah. i don't think he would be surprised. i think muhammed would say louisville, kentucky, the greatest city of all times. i'm feeling good. man! i tell you what, how can we lose with the stuff we use? i'm feeling so good i think i'm going to make a comeback and change my name back t street. that's how good i feel. you know, for me i always felt connected to muhammed, even before i met him. maybe it was the
president william j. clinton. >> first of all on behalf of my fellow louisvillians to the ali family, we offer our condolences, our heartfelt prayers. and for lonnie ali, a very special prayer. we know that muhammed was blessed with many gifts, but none more precious than lonnie ali and we thank you so much. i've got to tell you, louisville, when i was in the procession today, and i saw the tens of thousands of people and all the warmth and the love, and the respect that was shown for...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> and i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televise the senate was one of them. >> and remarks by senate historian emeritus donald richie and parliamentarian emeritus robert freeman. watch with 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span expect to see more of our 30 years of coverage on c-span 2, go to c-span.org. >>> in 1995, two decades after the fall of saigon, the united states normalized diplomatic relations with vietnam. and president obama recently spent three days visiting the country. next on "american hi
do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> and i'm sure i've made a number of...
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applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson clintonpplause] >> thank you. i can just hear muhammad saying "well, i thought i should be eulogized by at least one president." [laughter] "and by making you last in a long, long, long, long line, i guaranteed you a standing ovation." [laughter] i'm trying to think of what has been left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and formembers of the family telling me that he actually, as bryant said, picked us all to speak and giving me a chance to come here. i thank you for what you did to make the second half of his life greater than the first. [applause] the muhammad ali center and what it has come to represent to so many people. here's what i would like to say -- i've spent a lot of time now as i get older and older and what trying to figure out makes people tick, how do they .urn out the way they are how do some people refuse to become victims and rise from .very defeat we've all seen the beautiful home muhammade ali was a boy in and people .isiting and driving by i think he decided something
applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson clintonpplause] >> thank you. i can just hear muhammad saying "well, i thought i should be eulogized by at least one president." [laughter] "and by making you last in a long, long, long, long line, i guaranteed you a standing ovation." [laughter] i'm trying to think of what has been left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and formembers of the family...
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ladies and gentlemen, president william jefferson clinton, thank you very much. [applause] mr.thank you so much. ♪ ♪ emily: he is tech's biggest outlaw, under house arrest after a massive raid by new zealand commandos. kim dotcom is known for his outrageous personality as he has trotted the globe from germany, to hong kong, to new zealand. now he is the target of the biggest copyright case in history, accused of trafficking in pirated music, movies, and tv shows, as he awaits an extradition hearing to decide his fate. joining me today on this special edition of "studio 1.0" from auckland, new zealand, megaupload founder and self-proclaimed ruler of t
ladies and gentlemen, president william jefferson clinton, thank you very much. [applause] mr.thank you so much. ♪ ♪ emily: he is tech's biggest outlaw, under house arrest after a massive raid by new zealand commandos. kim dotcom is known for his outrageous personality as he has trotted the globe from germany, to hong kong, to new zealand. now he is the target of the biggest copyright case in history, accused of trafficking in pirated music, movies, and tv shows, as he awaits an extradition...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton?g a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> and i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televise the senate was one of them. >> and remarks by senate historian emeritus donald richie and parliamentarian emeritus robert freeman. watch with 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span expect to see more of our 30 years of coverage on c-span 2, go to c-span.org. >>> in 1995, two decades after the fall of saigon, the united states normalized diplomatic relations with vietnam. and president obama recently spent three days visiting the country. next on "american history tv," vietnamese ambassador to the united states pham quang vihn talks about the history of diplomatic rela
do you trust william jefferson clinton?g a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> and i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televise the senate was one of them. >> and remarks...
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yesterday, i was in akron, and i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him at one point. he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] senator brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. i trust hillary clinton to fight for children and families because she has done that all her life. [applause] senator brown: from her early days with the children's defense fund, to her time in the senate, leading on the children's health insurance plan, and i trust hillary clinton to fight for human rights and voting rights and women's rights. [applause] senator brown: from her time in alabama as a civil rights worker when she was 25 to the work she did as our secretary of state on behalf of women all over the world and women's rights. [applause] senator brown and i trust : hillary clinton on trade and manufacturing. i'm leading in the senate, as y
yesterday, i was in akron, and i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him at one point. he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] senator brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. i trust hillary clinton to fight for children and...
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acheron, andwas in i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him -- he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] sen. brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. to fightillary clinton for children and families because she has done that all her life. [applause] daysbrown: from her early with the children's defense fund, to her time in the senate, leading on the children's health insurance plan, and i trust hillary clinton to fight for human rights and voting rights and women's rights. [applause] sen. brown: from her time in alabama as a civil rights worker when she was 25 to the work she did as our secretary of state on behalf of women all over the world and women's rights. clinton on hillary trade and manufacturing. i'm leading in the senate, as you know, i'm leading the opposition to the transpacific partnership and i think we're going
acheron, andwas in i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him -- he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] sen. brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. to fightillary clinton for children and families because she has done that all her...
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betty: william clinton. here is some video from senate mitch mcconnell in 1986. [begin video clip] >> you were guilty of defrauding the government on your tax return, and you are now serving a prison term for that. i want you to state for me, judge clyburn, the best possible justification this senator could state to overturn that criminal conviction. and allow you to continue to serve as a federal district judge. why you cannot perform the duties. >> if you honestly feel in your heart that i got a raw deal and i should not have been convicted, and that i in good faith disclosed all of my income to my tax preparer and they made brutal errors in my returns for which i was not responsible, therein as i see, the choice you have to make. [end video clip] brian: they thought he was guilty. he went on to practice law. betty: that was harry claiborne. we had three impeachments in the 1980's which is interesting because there had not been a single one since the 1930's. by the time we got to the 1980's, they had no personal knowledge of impeachment trials. they had to kind
betty: william clinton. here is some video from senate mitch mcconnell in 1986. [begin video clip] >> you were guilty of defrauding the government on your tax return, and you are now serving a prison term for that. i want you to state for me, judge clyburn, the best possible justification this senator could state to overturn that criminal conviction. and allow you to continue to serve as a federal district judge. why you cannot perform the duties. >> if you honestly feel in your...
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[applause] >> the 42nd president of united states william jefferson clinton. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank-you i can just hear him saying now i die i should be eulogized by at least one president. [laughter] and by making you last in a long long line i guarantee you a standing ovation. [laughter] i am trying to think of what has been left unsaid. lonnie i thank you and the members of the family for telling me he gave me a chance to come here. i thank you for what you did to make the second half of his life greater than the first. [applause] and for the muhammad ali center and what it has come to represent to so many people. here's what i'd like to say as i get older and older trying to figure out what makes people tick how they turn out the way they are, how do some people refuse to become victims? we have all seen the beautiful pictures when muhammad ali was a boy and people were driving by i think he decided i hope somebody here will decide very young to write his own life story. [applause] i think he decided before he could have worked all-out a
[applause] >> the 42nd president of united states william jefferson clinton. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> thank-you i can just hear him saying now i die i should be eulogized by at least one president. [laughter] and by making you last in a long long line i guarantee you a standing ovation. [laughter] i am trying to think of what has been left unsaid. lonnie i thank you and the members of the family for telling me he gave me a chance to come here. i thank you for what you did...
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after that speech, i have to edit my initial remarks, honorable first man, william j. clinton. sidneyhill in 2002 was selected -- spiritual, principle spiritual leader of his people, true friend of the earth and beloved to all 0 -- who know him, a leader whose spirituality -- we're honored that he has come here today to share a few words and a few thoughts with us. chief hill. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [applause] >> chairman, the united nations, the odondaga nation, the translation says that my relatives, it is my responsibility to pick up the words of the people of the long house. they wish you well. they want you to be peace of mind. now this great darkness that has happened to us, you must understand that you who have gathered us here, that his road is straight. peacefully, he will arrive at his land. it is the same as you call him, allah. these were the words. to the family, relatives, friends, of muhammad ali, mull mull was -- muhammad ali was a leader among men, and a champion
after that speech, i have to edit my initial remarks, honorable first man, william j. clinton. sidneyhill in 2002 was selected -- spiritual, principle spiritual leader of his people, true friend of the earth and beloved to all 0 -- who know him, a leader whose spirituality -- we're honored that he has come here today to share a few words and a few thoughts with us. chief hill. [applause] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native tongue] [speaking in native...
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. >> i would show you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton p >> we've just witnessed something that has never before happened and all of senate history. during ae of power session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. against having c-span televised was not a mistake. >> watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of her 30 years of coverage, go to c-span.org. >> now, donald trump's news conference detailing which veterans organizations receive the money he raised at the january fundraiser. during the event, he challenged the media and other critics for questioning the donations. from trump tower new york, this is 40 minutes. [applause] mr. trump: thank you, everybody. we have gotten the nomination. we are going to have an incredible period in cleveland. we started worki
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. >> i would show the body of evidence do you trust william jefferson clinton?to agree with this something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> people don't understand there are three areas in the next five years to put the government in charge. >> i'm sure i have made a number of mistakes by voting against the senate televised on c-span was one of non. -- one of them. >> hello everyone. i am a professor at the university of new mexico just to the east of western arizona welcome to the eightht the annual tucson festival of the book banks to cox communications and and a booktv this will last onetalk fr hour and then we willce. progressions and tj styles will be autographing thethe books sponsored by a university of arizona of bookstore for purchase at that location we hope your friends of the festival program offering program free of charge your gift makes a difference in where i sit the beginning of every lecture i dunno why you have your phone with you just lose your communication and put
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honorable president bill william clinton, distinguished guests, audience, on behalf of the ali familyity of louisville, kentucky, the home of the people's champ. [cheers and applause] >> ali! ali! ali! we are dealing with time here, folks. [laughter] >> louisville kentucky led by mayor greg fisher. i like to welcome you. give it up for the mayor. [applause] >> i would like to welcome you to this memorial service for the people's champ, muhammad ali. at this time, we would like to introduce our first speaker, dr. reverend kevin w. cosby. [cheers and applause] cosby rimes, do greatly to bible teachings, his congregation has grown, reverend cosby combines passion with intellect as the foundation of the inspirational and inspirational ministry that's transform it had lives of thousands of individuals, reverend cosby. >> i looked for the word fidelity and it had two words ali. [applause] >> in 1967 prior to assassination dr. martin luther king, jr. was interviewed by merl griffin on the merl griffin show, merl griffin asked dr. king a relevant question, he said dr. king, what has been the
honorable president bill william clinton, distinguished guests, audience, on behalf of the ali familyity of louisville, kentucky, the home of the people's champ. [cheers and applause] >> ali! ali! ali! we are dealing with time here, folks. [laughter] >> louisville kentucky led by mayor greg fisher. i like to welcome you. give it up for the mayor. [applause] >> i would like to welcome you to this memorial service for the people's champ, muhammad ali. at this time, we would like...
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after that speech, i have to edit my initial remarks, honorable first man william j. clinton. chief sidney hill in 2002 was selected as principal spiritual leader of its people and beloved to all who know him, a leader whose spirituality is coupled with a passionate pursuit of justice. we are honored that he has come here today to share a few words and a few thoughts with us. chief hill. [ applause ] [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign language ] [ applause ] >> this is united nation translation, he said, my relatives, it is my responsibility to pick up the words for the people of the longhouse. they wish you well. they want you to be at peace of mind. now there's great darkness that has happened to us. you must understand that you have gathered us here, that his road is straight. please believe he will arrive at his land, our creator. it is the same as you call him allah. these were the words and to the family, your relatives and friends of muhammad ali, muhammad ali was a leader among men an
after that speech, i have to edit my initial remarks, honorable first man william j. clinton. chief sidney hill in 2002 was selected as principal spiritual leader of its people and beloved to all who know him, a leader whose spirituality is coupled with a passionate pursuit of justice. we are honored that he has come here today to share a few words and a few thoughts with us. chief hill. [ applause ] [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign language ] [ speaking in foreign...
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president william jefferson clinton, thank you very much. [applause] mr.nton: thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ emily: she is one of the most influential women in technology and media, editor and chief of "the huffington post," a former candidate for governor of california, and the author of 15 books. including her latest, "the sleep revolution: transforming your life, one night at a time." joining me today on studio 1.0, arianna huffington. cofounder of "the huffington post." arianna, thank you so much for being here. ms. huffington: thank you for having me. emily: verizon which owns aol and the huffington post say they will bid for yahoo!. do you believe verizon has a longtime content strategy that includes yahoo! and the huffington post and if so, what is it? ms. huffington: verizon has decided, and that is, of course, the reason why they bought "the huffington post," that the future for them has to include a very robust media technology company. yahoo! would fit very well in the strategy. there is competition. so there is software and maybe google, so we will s
president william jefferson clinton, thank you very much. [applause] mr.nton: thank you so much. ♪ ♪ ♪ emily: she is one of the most influential women in technology and media, editor and chief of "the huffington post," a former candidate for governor of california, and the author of 15 books. including her latest, "the sleep revolution: transforming your life, one night at a time." joining me today on studio 1.0, arianna huffington. cofounder of "the huffington...
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honorable president bill william j. clinton distinguished guests, viewing audience, on behalf of the ali family, and the city of louisville, kentucky, the home of the people's champ. [applause] >> ali, ali, ali, ali. [chanting] ali, ali. >> we're dealing with time here, folks. louisville, kentucky, admirably led by mayor greg fisher, i would like to welcome you. give it up for the mayor. [applause] >> i would like to welcome you to this memorial service for the people's champ, muhammad ali. and this time, we would like to introduce our first speaker. dr. reverend kevin w. caldly. [applause] >> were it not for time, since cosby rhymes with ali, we would say, cosby, cosby, but time doesn't permit. reverend cosby is senior pastor of st. stevens church in louisville, kentucky do to his dynamic bible teachings his congregation has grown over the long years of his ministry. reverend cosby combines passion, wit, and intellect as the foundation of the inspirational ministry that is transformed the lives of thousands of individuals. rev
honorable president bill william j. clinton distinguished guests, viewing audience, on behalf of the ali family, and the city of louisville, kentucky, the home of the people's champ. [applause] >> ali, ali, ali, ali. [chanting] ali, ali. >> we're dealing with time here, folks. louisville, kentucky, admirably led by mayor greg fisher, i would like to welcome you. give it up for the mayor. [applause] >> i would like to welcome you to this memorial service for the people's champ,...
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honorable first man, william j. clinton. principle spiritual of his people, a true friend of the earth and beloved to all who know him, he is a leader whose spirituality is coupled with the passion for truth, justice. we are honored that he has come here today to share a few words and a few thoughts with us. [applause] [speaking indian] [speaking indian dialect] >> translation, he said, my relatives, it is my responsibility to pick up the words for the people of the long house. they wish you well. they want you to be at peace of mind. now this great darkness that has happened to us, you must understand that you who have gathered us here, that his road is straight. peacefully, he will arrive at his land. our creator. it is the same as you call him, allah. these were the words. he took the family, your relatives and friends of muhammad ali. muhammad ali was the leader among men. and a champion of the people. he fought for the people of color, yet he was man of peace and principle. a man of compassion, who used his great gifts
honorable first man, william j. clinton. principle spiritual of his people, a true friend of the earth and beloved to all who know him, he is a leader whose spirituality is coupled with the passion for truth, justice. we are honored that he has come here today to share a few words and a few thoughts with us. [applause] [speaking indian] [speaking indian dialect] >> translation, he said, my relatives, it is my responsibility to pick up the words for the people of the long house. they wish...
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. >> i would show the body of the but -- evidence do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> the change of power during a session of congress. >> but they still don't understand there are three areas of the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> i am sure i have made mistakes of my political career pled having c-span televised the said it was one of them. okay. good afternoon. i'm bradley graham, i'm the co-owner of politics & prose along with my wife, lissa muscatine, and on behalf of everybody here at the gaithersburg book festival, thank you, thank you so much for coming. this is, of course, the seventh annual festival here in 2008ers burg -- gaithersburg. this is the fifth consecutive year that politics & prose has been here as the official bookseller, and we really want to commend the gaithersburg staff and all the festival sponsors and volunteers for working so hard, especially hard this year given the weather, to make today possible. and thank you all, really, for coming out. you're all a very hearty, hearty bunch. a few qui
. >> i would show the body of the but -- evidence do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> the change of power during a session of congress. >> but they still don't understand there are three areas of the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> i am sure i have made mistakes of my political career pled having c-span televised the said it was one of them. okay. good afternoon. i'm bradley graham, i'm the co-owner of politics...
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. >> after that speech, i have to edit my remarks, honorable first man, william j. clinton. [ applause ] sydney hill in 2002, sydney hill was selected spiritual -- principal spiritual leader of his people, a true friend of the earth and beloved to all who know him. he is a leader whose spirituality is coupled with the passionate pursuit of justice. we are honored that he has come here today to share a few words and a few thoughts with us. chief hill? [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> we are having some transmission issues. we apologize for that. when you see the screen go briefly green, we've lost our signal entirely. let's go back inside. [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] >> chairman stevens with us h e here. translation, these are our relatives. it is my responsibility to pick up the words for the people of the long house. i wish you well, i want you to be at peace of mind. now, this great darkness that has happened to us, you must understand that he who have gathered us here, that his road i
. >> after that speech, i have to edit my remarks, honorable first man, william j. clinton. [ applause ] sydney hill in 2002, sydney hill was selected spiritual -- principal spiritual leader of his people, a true friend of the earth and beloved to all who know him. he is a leader whose spirituality is coupled with the passionate pursuit of justice. we are honored that he has come here today to share a few words and a few thoughts with us. chief hill? [ applause ] [ speaking foreign...
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the honorable william jefferson clinton. >> thank you. i can just hear muhammad saying now well, i thought i should be eulogized by at least one president. and by making you last in a long, long, long, long line. i guaranteed you a standing ovation. i'm trying been left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and the members of the family for telling me that he actually as bryant said picked us all to speak and giving me a chance to come here. i thank you for what you did to make the second half of his life greater than the first. [ applause ] i thank you for the muhammad ali center and what it has come to represent to so many people. here is what i'd like to say. i spent a lot of time now as i get older an older and trying to figure out what makes people tick. how do they turn out the way they are. how does some people refuse to become victims and rise from every defeat. we've all seen the beautiful pictures of the home muhammad ali was a boy in. and people visiting and driving by. i think he decided something i hope every young person here w
the honorable william jefferson clinton. >> thank you. i can just hear muhammad saying now well, i thought i should be eulogized by at least one president. and by making you last in a long, long, long, long line. i guaranteed you a standing ovation. i'm trying been left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and the members of the family for telling me that he actually as bryant said picked us all to speak and giving me a chance to come here. i thank you for what you did to make the second...
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applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >> thank you. i can just hear muhammad saying now, well, i thought i should be eulogized by at least one president. by making you last in a long, long, long, line i guaranteed you a standing ovation. i'm trying to think of what has listen left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and the members of the family for telling me that he actually, as bryant, said given me chance to come here. i thank you for what you did to make the second half of his life greater than the first. [ applause ] i thank you for the muhammad ali center and what it has come to represent to so many people. here's what i'd like to say. i spend a lot of time now, as i get older and older and older trying to figure out what makes people tick, how do they turn out the way they are, how does some people refuse to become victims and rise from every defeat. we've all seen the beautiful pictures of the home muhammad ali was a boy and people visiting and driving by. i think he decided something i hope every yo
applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >> thank you. i can just hear muhammad saying now, well, i thought i should be eulogized by at least one president. by making you last in a long, long, long, line i guaranteed you a standing ovation. i'm trying to think of what has listen left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and the members of the family for telling me that he actually, as bryant,...
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ladies and gentlemen president , william jefferson clinton, thank you very much. [applause] mr.ank you so much. ♪ >> coming up, the stories that shaped the week in the business world. disney opens the gates on a whole new world and shanghai, delicateal banks weigh decisions. >> lower for longer -- i repeat -- a for longer, everybody. shery: oil prices sink again, but as the market tottering towards balance? with a brexit vote days away, the financial vote --
ladies and gentlemen president , william jefferson clinton, thank you very much. [applause] mr.ank you so much. ♪ >> coming up, the stories that shaped the week in the business world. disney opens the gates on a whole new world and shanghai, delicateal banks weigh decisions. >> lower for longer -- i repeat -- a for longer, everybody. shery: oil prices sink again, but as the market tottering towards balance? with a brexit vote days away, the financial vote --
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if william jefferson clinton wanted to meet with you -- >> maybe she doesn't know better. >> this is woman. this is a smart woman. she tries to walk it back by saying we just talked about family matters. it's appearance. it's the appearance. this is what's going to hurt this whole thing. she needs to recuse herself. >> joining me now, greta van susteren, the anchor of "on the record," you guys were on fire last night. >> kimberly, you're a lawyer, this is not a close question. during a trial you don't meet with the judge on the side. if you're running for president, you don't meet privately with the attorney general. the attorney general should be smart enough not to meet privately. what does she do the next day, a couple of hours later? she says it was, quote, primarily social." she doesn't even say it was 100% social, making it all worse. she needs to recuse herself and assign her number two. there's no way anybody is going to think anything other than that this investigation is tainted. even if it was a completely social meeting, you know, it's still the appearance of improprie im
if william jefferson clinton wanted to meet with you -- >> maybe she doesn't know better. >> this is woman. this is a smart woman. she tries to walk it back by saying we just talked about family matters. it's appearance. it's the appearance. this is what's going to hurt this whole thing. she needs to recuse herself. >> joining me now, greta van susteren, the anchor of "on the record," you guys were on fire last night. >> kimberly, you're a lawyer, this is not a...
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if william jefferson clinton. >> i hope she doesn't know better. that's even scarier. >> this is not a dumb woman. she a smart woman. she knew she shouldn't have met with him. she tries to walk it back we met and talked about family matters. if the appearance -- it's the appearance. and this is what is going to hurt this whole thing. she needs to recuse herself. >> actual thing is we are giving them the benefit of the doubt that it was an innocent discussion. we haven't even got tonight fact that some people -- a lot are suspicious that this wasn't just an appearance of impropriety issue that there is something going down on this. but we are giving them the benefit of the doubt and absolutely all scandalized by. this i'm stuck on the fact that ted just said that she was in bed with bill clinton. putting a side, even giving it the benefit of the doubt, maybe loretta lynch -- actually i take back the maybe. she has got to remove herself from. this let somebody else decide. why allow any question into the i object telling gri at this of the ultimate i
if william jefferson clinton. >> i hope she doesn't know better. that's even scarier. >> this is not a dumb woman. she a smart woman. she knew she shouldn't have met with him. she tries to walk it back we met and talked about family matters. if the appearance -- it's the appearance. and this is what is going to hurt this whole thing. she needs to recuse herself. >> actual thing is we are giving them the benefit of the doubt that it was an innocent discussion. we haven't even...
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were succeeding at that and how bill clinton is playing on the campaign trail, i spent some time with him in california this weekend. once the big dog -- >> williamon a smaller stage. >> look at this guy's t-shirt, it said bill clinton for first lady. >> he's older now. >> i'd like to be 25 years old too. i was a few years ago. >> and a little bit wiser than he was in 2008 when he got himself in trouble criticizing barack obama. >> this whole thing is the biggest fairy tale i've ever seen. >> this year he's campaigned for his wife more than 400 times in 40 states, and he's kept it almost all about her. >> i hope you'll help her. >> his entourage is smaller, and so are his events. unless you're reading the local paper, you'd hardly know he jammed with a band in north dakota, tossed back some rum in puerto rico. and campaigned for just a couple hundred people in compton, bringing out those who remember the best of his presidency. >> he was the only white black president. >> but clinton himself acknowledges the general election is set to be the nastiest in recent memory. >> what does this political moment remind you of more than any other political
were succeeding at that and how bill clinton is playing on the campaign trail, i spent some time with him in california this weekend. once the big dog -- >> williamon a smaller stage. >> look at this guy's t-shirt, it said bill clinton for first lady. >> he's older now. >> i'd like to be 25 years old too. i was a few years ago. >> and a little bit wiser than he was in 2008 when he got himself in trouble criticizing barack obama. >> this whole thing is the...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's healthcare. >> plus an interview with mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career but having to vote against c-span in the senate is one of them. >> watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our 30 years of coverage of the senate, go to cspan.org. >> his book between the world and me describes his book as a black man in a america. ta-nehisi coates discusses his book in brooklyn new york. this is one hour. >> all right everyone, i am the chair of journalism here at the college. i want to welcome you to the college. this next year will be our 100th anniversary. so give it up please. [applause]. it's one of the most anticipated events that we've had
do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's healthcare. >> plus an interview with mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political...
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yesterday, i was in akron, and i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him atne point. he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for resident in my lifetime. [applause] senator brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant t. here's what it is about hillary. i trust hillary clinton to fight for children and families because she has done that all her life. enator brown: from her early days with the children's defense fund, to her time in the senate, leading on the children's health insurance plan, and i trust hillary clinton to fight for human rights and voting rights nd women's rights. [applause] senator brown: from her time in alabama as a civil rights worker when she was 25 to the work she did as our secretary of state on behalf of women all over the orld and women's rights. senator brown: and i trust hillary clinton on trade and manufacturing. i'm leading in the senate, as you know, i'm leading the oppos
yesterday, i was in akron, and i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him atne point. he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for resident in my lifetime. [applause] senator brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant t. here's what it is about hillary. i trust hillary clinton to fight for children and families...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton?> we have witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> with the american people still do not understand in this bill is there are three areas of this bill that will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader. and remarks by senate historian emeritus donald richie and senate are limitary at. watch 30 years of c-span television. to see more of our 30 years of coverage on c-span.org. c-span's image makers. we are pleased to have joining us from the pentagon admiral john richardson. admiral richardson began his position in september of 2015. he is a naval academy graduate and began his career as a submariner. one of his five children today serves as a naval officer. admiral, thank you so much for being with us. >> it is a pleasure to be here. susan let me introduce the : reporters that will be asking the questions today, gordon lubold and craig w
do you trust william jefferson clinton?> we have witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. a change of power during a session of congress. >> with the american people still do not understand in this bill is there are three areas of this bill that will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader. and remarks by senate historian emeritus donald richie and senate are limitary at. watch...
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. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> and we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> and i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televise the senate was one of them. >> reporter: and remarks by senate historian emeritus donald richie and senate parliamentarian emeritus robert froeman. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. and to see more of our coverage on c-span 2 go to c-span.org. >>> vietnam sxrernveterans and senators bob kerrey and charles robb join retired admiral william mcraven in a discussion about the changes in america's foreign and military policies after the vi
. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> and we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate...
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bodywould show to you the of this evidence and say to you do you trust william jefferson clinton?just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history, the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is that there are three areas in this bill in the next five years will put the government in charge of everyone's health care. made a sure i have number of mistakes in my political career but voting against having c-span televised was one of them. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our coverage, go to c-span.org. >> coverage continues next drum san diego. momentarily, we will hear from hillary clinton. she is expected to make what is being billed as a major national security speech and we will have that live for you on c-span. we will follow that with your calls and comments on national security. we just showed you the president's address at the air force academy adulation. next, we will show you nasa astronaut jeanette at speaking to l
bodywould show to you the of this evidence and say to you do you trust william jefferson clinton?just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history, the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is that there are three areas in this bill in the next five years will put the government in charge of everyone's health care. made a sure i have number of mistakes in my political career but voting...
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applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson clinton [cheers and applause] >> thank you. i can just hear mohamed sayingmg now, well, i thought i should be eulogized by a president and by making you last in a long, long time, i guaranty you standing ovation. i'm trying to think of what has been left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and the members of the family for telling me that he actually has bryant picked us all to speak and given us a chance to be here.me here. i thank you for what you did to make the second half of his life greater than the first. [applause] >> i thank you for the muhammade ali center and what it has come to represent to so many people. here's what i would like to say, i spent a lot of time now as i get older and older and older and trying to figure out what makes people tick, how they do turn out the way they are, how do some people refuse to become victims and rise from every defeat. we've always seen the beautiful pictures of the home muhammad ali who is a boy in people visiting and driving by. i think he dec
applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson clinton [cheers and applause] >> thank you. i can just hear mohamed sayingmg now, well, i thought i should be eulogized by a president and by making you last in a long, long time, i guaranty you standing ovation. i'm trying to think of what has been left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and the members of the family for telling me that he actually has bryant picked us all to...
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clinton. brian williams is going to be picking up our coverage right now. y, president obama endorsing hillary clinton. i don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. brian? >> craig, especially in light of the coverage of yours that i've been watching and listening to for the past hour or so, this was not expected. bernie sanders went to the white house today. democrats have been using words like gentle and delicate to talk about the treatment he requires and deserves after mobilizing so many millions of americans in his campaign effort. so no sooner had senator sanders come down the driveway and now we see him exiting his meeting with harry reid on capitol hill, no sooner had he come down the driveway of the white house, briefed reporters, gave some of what had become his standard talking points, went up to capitol hill, mostly sanders is talking about the d.c. primary next tuesday, the last contest. it dominated his speech in california after the last tuesday contest. and now this. so the white house is going to get off the benc
clinton. brian williams is going to be picking up our coverage right now. y, president obama endorsing hillary clinton. i don't think there's ever been someone so qualified to hold this office. brian? >> craig, especially in light of the coverage of yours that i've been watching and listening to for the past hour or so, this was not expected. bernie sanders went to the white house today. democrats have been using words like gentle and delicate to talk about the treatment he requires and...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> and we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there are three areas in this bill but in the next five years to put the government charge of everybody's health care. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career. voting against having c-span televised senate was one of them. >> we are live this morning at this morning as the independent women's forum is hosting panel discussions focusing on the economy, political leadership, women voters in the future the supreme court and college campus culture. this is part of the group's annual policy conference taking here in washington. this is live on c-span2. should start in just a moment. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> can everybody hear me? i'm charlotte hays on behalf of the independent women's forum, welcome to the second annual women leg segm
do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> and we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there are three areas in this bill but in the next five years to put the government charge of everybody's health care. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career. voting against having c-span televised...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand this bill is these three areas in this build the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> i'm sure it made a number of mistakes in my political career. having c-span televise the senate is one of them. >> madam president, we proudly gave 72 of our delicate to the next person that the united states -- president of the united states. [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] the government of puerto rico has defaulted on payments for a $72 billion. congress is considering legislation to assist the island territory. policy analyst out what had us all puerto rico's problems and event hosted at the inter-american dialogue. this is an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. thank you all very much for joining us today. we are going to talk about a very serious and urgent situation confronting puerto rico,
do you trust william jefferson clinton. >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand this bill is these three areas in this build the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> i'm sure it made a number of mistakes in my political career. having c-span televise the senate is one of them....
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. >> the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton?hat has not before happened in senate history, the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still do not understand in this bill, there are three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus, an interview with a majority leader, mitch mcconnell. cover it, wasan one of them. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television, beginning thursday on c-span. and to see more on c-span2, go to www.c-span.org. on june 23, voters in the united kingdom will decide whether or not to remain part of the european union. will haveled brexit major evocations, not only for the future of europe, but the long held special relations between the u.s. and the u.k.. a panel of experts weighs in on the brexit and its global impact. this is one hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> thank you everyone for joining us today on this beautiful morning here in washington to discuss is very important issue about the re
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do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have witnessed something never before happened in all of senate history, a change of power during a session of congress. >> the american people don't understand is there is three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> and an interview with mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes, but having c-span televise the senate was one of them. and alannald richie freeman. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television, beginning tonight on c-span. to see more of our 30 years of coverage on c-span2, go to c-span.org. we are covering commencement addresses at colleges around the country. you can see all of them out c-span.org. right now we will hear from gina mccarthy who spoke to vermont law school graduates for about 25 minutes. [applause] gina mccarthy: thank you, faculty, students, you rock. [applause] hello, vermont law school lawyers. i have to start by saying congratulations to all of the ma
do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have witnessed something never before happened in all of senate history, a change of power during a session of congress. >> the american people don't understand is there is three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> and an interview with mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes, but having c-span televise the senate was one of them....
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stephanie hannon, a former google executive is the chief technology officer for the clinton campaign and the result from william, he is funding the groundwork technology company based in brooklyn, lost from the hillary clinton campaign, the biggest technology vendor to the hillary clinton campaign according to sec reports so it's not outside the realm of possibility that there is some sort of coordination between agents from google to support not just the democratic party, facebook was supporting liberal causes, there specifically supporting hillary clinton. heather: we heard william talk about a couple of studies, one of which said they could influence voters like to 40 percent. there was another one done by the institute of behavioral research and they found google specifically my 20 the search engines to favor one candidate or other could shift the voting preference by 20 percent or undecided voters, up to 80 percent in some demographic groups though they could definitely change the outcome. >> let me suggest that someone who does campaigns for a living that it would be their decision of who to vote for a go
stephanie hannon, a former google executive is the chief technology officer for the clinton campaign and the result from william, he is funding the groundwork technology company based in brooklyn, lost from the hillary clinton campaign, the biggest technology vendor to the hillary clinton campaign according to sec reports so it's not outside the realm of possibility that there is some sort of coordination between agents from google to support not just the democratic party, facebook was...
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yesterday, i was in akron, and i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him -- he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] senator brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. i trust hillary clinton to fight for children and families because she has done that all her life. [applause] senator brown: from her early days with the children's defense fund, to her time in the senate, leading on the children's health insurance plan, and i trust hillary clinton to fight for human rights and voting rights and women's rights. [applause] senator brown: from her time in alabama as a civil rights worker when she was 25 to the work she did as our secretary of state on behalf of women all over the world and women's rights. and i trust hillary clinton on trade and manufacturing. i'm leading in the senate, as you know, i'm leading the opposition to
yesterday, i was in akron, and i was on stage with william jefferson clinton, and i looked at him -- he was in akron probably because of the ohio primary, and i turned to him and said, no offense, mr. president, but hillary clinton is the most qualified person to run for president in my lifetime. [applause] senator brown: and she is. and he smiled and laughed and clapped and i think he meant it. here's what it is about hillary. i trust hillary clinton to fight for children and families because...
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applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >> thank you. i can just hear muhammad saying now well, i thought i should be eulogized by at least one president and by making you last in a long, long, long line, i guarantee you a standing ovation. i am trying to think of what has been left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and the members of the family for telling me that he actually as bryant said picked us all to speak and giving me a chance to come here, and i thank you for what you did to make the second half of his life greater than the first. thank you for the muhammad ali center and what it has come to represent to so many people. here's what i'd like to say. i spent a lot of time now as i get older and older and older trying to figure out what makes people tick, how do they turn out the way they are, how do some people refuse to become victims and rise from every defeat. we've all seen the beautiful pictures of the home of muhammad ali and people visiting and driving by. i think you decided something i hope
applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, the 42nd president of the united states, the honorable william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >> thank you. i can just hear muhammad saying now well, i thought i should be eulogized by at least one president and by making you last in a long, long, long line, i guarantee you a standing ovation. i am trying to think of what has been left unsaid. first, lonnie, i thank you and the members of the family for telling me that he actually as bryant said...
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. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history, a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still done hundreds -- understand in the bill, and there are three areas in the bill that in the next five years will put the of everybody's health care. >> interviews with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i am sure i have made many mistakes, but voting against having c-span in the chambers was one of them. >> watched 30 years of the u.s. senate on television, beginning thursday on c-span. to see more of our 30 years of coverage in the senate on c-span2, go to www.c-span.org. a staff sergeant serving in afghanistan from 2003 2 2011. he is the first living person since the vietnam war to receive the medal of honor. he told his story to the conference in colorado springs in february. >> this is a very interesting from the -- place for me to stand. i can honestly say i'm a product of my environment. i grew up i
. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history, a change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still done hundreds -- understand in the bill, and there are three areas in the bill that in the next five years will put the of everybody's health care. >> interviews with senate majority leader...
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. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's healthcare. >> an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career. >> remarks by allen froman. watch 30 years of the u.s. senate on television, beginning thursday on cspan. go to cspan.org to see more. >>> a honduran woman with the zika virus gave birth to a baby in new jersey with birth defects. associated press reports the woman delivered the baby through a c section today at hackensack university medical center. there have been more than 500 zika cases in the u.s., all involving people who were infected in outbreak areas in south america central america or caribbean or people who had sex with infecte
. >> i would show to you the body of evidence from this question, do you trust william jefferson clinton? >> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress. >> what the american people still don't understand in this bill is there's three areas in this bill in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's healthcare. >> an interview with senate majority...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton?>> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress spirit with the american people don't understand is still this bill come is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years would put together in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career but voting against having c-span televised incident was one of them. >> and remarks by donald richie and senate parliamentarian america's alan frumin. watch 30 years that descended on television beginning thursday on c-span. to see more over 30 years of coverage of u.s. senate on c-span2 go to c-span.org. >> department of homeland security deputy secretary alejandro mayorkas the state department's acting coordinator of counterterrorism testified before the senate homeland security committee on efforts to protect america from isis. the pair discussed
do you trust william jefferson clinton?>> we have just witnessed something that has never before happened in all of senate history. the change of power during a session of congress spirit with the american people don't understand is still this bill come is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years would put together in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with mitch mcconnell. >> i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political...
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do you trust william jefferson clinton?his bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> and i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televise the senate was one of them. >> and remarks by senate historian emeritus donald richie and parliamentarian emeritus robert freeman. watch with 30 years of the u.s. senate on television beginning thursday on c-span expect to see more of our 30 years of coverage on c-span 2, go to c-span.org. >>> in 1995, two decades after the fall of saigon, the united states normalized diplomatic relations with vietnam. and president obama recently spent three days visiting the country. next on "american history tv," vietnamese ambassador to the united states pham quang vihn talks about the history of diplomatic relations between the u.s. and vietnam and how the relationship has changed since th
do you trust william jefferson clinton?his bill is there's three areas in this bill that in the next five years will put the government in charge of everybody's health care. >> plus an interview with senate majority leader mitch mcconnell. >> and i'm sure i've made a number of mistakes in my political career, but voting against having c-span televise the senate was one of them. >> and remarks by senate historian emeritus donald richie and parliamentarian emeritus robert...