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i understand they call it the willi william/jefferson/clinton library. it sounds better than bubba's bucks. >> larry: are you wondering hillahill a hillary -- you are worried that bill clinton is helping hillary clinton in the campaign? >> bill's got the pants. he just doesn't like to wear them. i'll get in trouble for that. just kidding. >> larry: you bet. >> shame on me. >> larry: i don't read the papers. do you ever talk to president clinton regularly. >> we do, we do. >> larry: oh good. >> yeah we swap e-mails. he's onewildbill@aol.com. he would love to hear from you. >> larry: are you concerned about your recent poll numbers? >> look my age tells me i'm not very popular in the polls. i told them i'm not very popular with the americans either. listen, i want to -- if i want to be in love with the polls i would have ran for president in poland. it's ridiculous. >> larry: is it true that your brother jeb might run in 2008? >> i hope so. he could lose a couple of pounds. he ought to start running right now. i am in all sorts of hot water today. >> larry:
i understand they call it the willi william/jefferson/clinton library. it sounds better than bubba's bucks. >> larry: are you wondering hillahill a hillary -- you are worried that bill clinton is helping hillary clinton in the campaign? >> bill's got the pants. he just doesn't like to wear them. i'll get in trouble for that. just kidding. >> larry: you bet. >> shame on me. >> larry: i don't read the papers. do you ever talk to president clinton regularly. >>...
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i understand they call it the william jefferson clinton library. it sounds better than bubba's bucks. >> larry: are you worried that bill clinton is helping hillary clinton in the campaign? >> bill's got the pants. he just doesn't like to wear them. i'll get in trouble for that. just kidding. >> larry: you bet. >> shame on me. >> larry: i don't read the papers. do you ever talk to president clinton regularly? >> we do, we do. >> larry: oh good. >> yeah, we swap e-mails. he's wildwillyone@aol.com. he would love to hear from you. >> arnold schwarzenegger baffles me. he's married to a kennedy. >> i think it's great. i like around, we both married up. you know why maria fell in love with him, don't you? arnold was the only boyfriend strong enough to carry uncle teddy home. >> sure, it's dangerous. if they ever get divorced, maria gets half of california. whatever half she wants. let me say something, larry, arnold has done a wonderful job. when at the took over that state, they were $22 billion in debt. he did a great job of putting it in words that cal
i understand they call it the william jefferson clinton library. it sounds better than bubba's bucks. >> larry: are you worried that bill clinton is helping hillary clinton in the campaign? >> bill's got the pants. he just doesn't like to wear them. i'll get in trouble for that. just kidding. >> larry: you bet. >> shame on me. >> larry: i don't read the papers. do you ever talk to president clinton regularly? >> we do, we do. >> larry: oh good. >>...
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in 1994 he was a pointed to the supreme court by william jefferson clinton. prior to that appointment, he taught law for quite a few years at harvard. he was a supreme court law clerk, and justice department lawyer, the watergate prosecutor, and a judicial conference liaison. in 1990 he was appointed appellate court judge. my script says by president carter, that is not right. was in 1980? 1980? court of appeals. excellent. i knew 1990 would have been quite a trick for president carter. justice breyer has written books and articles about administrative law, regulation, and the constitution. thank you for being here. please begin your testimony. >> thank you very much for inviting me. i am sure justice scalia feels the same. he was actually chairman of the administrative conference. i was a member of that. he was an excellent chairman. your new chairman has blows of experience in administrative law, technical matters, as well as having run a large institutions like william and mary. so it is a good history you have here. i think i can speak for him in this. >>
in 1994 he was a pointed to the supreme court by william jefferson clinton. prior to that appointment, he taught law for quite a few years at harvard. he was a supreme court law clerk, and justice department lawyer, the watergate prosecutor, and a judicial conference liaison. in 1990 he was appointed appellate court judge. my script says by president carter, that is not right. was in 1980? 1980? court of appeals. excellent. i knew 1990 would have been quite a trick for president carter. justice...
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president of the united states, a thoughtful and courageous and champion of economic challenges, william jefferson clinton. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. >> well, thank you. i have not gotten a standing ovation like that for a long time. [laughter] mr. president, we have heard a lot of things this morning. why don't you just kind of start off by setting the stage for us. where do you think we are right now, where do think this is going, and how serious is it? >> per se, i think it is a really serious problem. i think everybody here -- the problem with all of these meetings is that we tend to be preaching to the saved. i noticed the other day that on one of the liberal blogs, mr. peterson and i -- and by the way, i think the work you have done is remarkable, and i am grateful -- but on one of the liberal blogs there was a question of how we can be spending like crazy during a recession. it reminded me that people do not know all of the facts. 40% of our debt is now held by non-american sources. i think this is a national sovereignty issue. it is about control of our economic destiny. i do not want to be in so
president of the united states, a thoughtful and courageous and champion of economic challenges, william jefferson clinton. [applause] ♪ >> thank you. >> well, thank you. i have not gotten a standing ovation like that for a long time. [laughter] mr. president, we have heard a lot of things this morning. why don't you just kind of start off by setting the stage for us. where do you think we are right now, where do think this is going, and how serious is it? >> per se, i think...
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establish of the dorothy irene speed height racial war which was presented to president william jefferson high clintonwomen and eliminate racism. dorothy irene height loved the ywca and loved and revered her fight back. [applause] >> and good evening. i had the great honor and pleasure of meeting dr. height when i was a woman from the bosom of the appalachian mountains when i was 18-years-old. i am forever and grateful that she put those hands on me. i come here tonight to bring you greetings from the world ywca 25 million women and girls strong in the more than 100 countries. [applause] we give thanks. we've praise god for a life so incredibly well lived. dr. height believed in the mission of the ywca. she belonged as alexis said to the national staff for 40 years. she became the creator of the ywca racial injustices institute and gatherings around the globe heard word and work spread. she was a superb leader and eliminating teacher. why? dr. height was patient. but let me tell you something. she was not too patient. [laughter] she was purposeful and was purposeful in her conviction for it from the v
establish of the dorothy irene speed height racial war which was presented to president william jefferson high clintonwomen and eliminate racism. dorothy irene height loved the ywca and loved and revered her fight back. [applause] >> and good evening. i had the great honor and pleasure of meeting dr. height when i was a woman from the bosom of the appalachian mountains when i was 18-years-old. i am forever and grateful that she put those hands on me. i come here tonight to bring you...