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foundation and bill clinton? >> they did not comment, they did not come back. but since then we have gotten a lot of support for the clintons, all of the letters are written in a very similar way saying the clintons are really not to blame here, that there were lots of problem, but bill clinton, what did he have to do with it? and that i find very strange because he was the point person in haiti for the last four years. >> this is fascinating stuff. big picture quickly, how much will this affect hillary clinton's campaign if she is runs? >> it's a perfect example of the sort of problems hillary clinton will have, because the clintons together are just questions of conflict of interest get raised constantly. that does not mean they're doing things illegal or wrong. but they are political problems. and it's going to be endless land minds for hillary, the whole time she's trying to run for president, with her husband. >> when we come back, our hits and miss of the week. memorial day weekend? looks like fun. but what
foundation and bill clinton? >> they did not comment, they did not come back. but since then we have gotten a lot of support for the clintons, all of the letters are written in a very similar way saying the clintons are really not to blame here, that there were lots of problem, but bill clinton, what did he have to do with it? and that i find very strange because he was the point person in haiti for the last four years. >> this is fascinating stuff. big picture quickly, how much...
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she talked about her work in public office and the clinton foundation towards economic equality and upward mobility. this is 40 minutes. >> thank you. 20 years ago i saw the first lady give a speech. all of a sudden i realized that this was an unusual turnout. she spoke for one hour in the most interesting way i have ever heard, without any notes whatsoever. all of a sudden i realized she was the smarter of the two. i said -- oh, my god. from that moment on, i have watched her outlook service with all. taking on the challenges that she cares about, the first lady, then senator, then secretary of that is hardevel to describe in terms of intellect and passion. during her leadership, so many things have changed, but when you look at what s so many things have changed, but when you look at what she did, pushing the things that we care about, you see the drive. and the intellectual fierceness it takes to actually care and systems,cumbent something she has enormous energy for. what is impressive now is she has devoted her time and energy to things we all care great deal about. it is an enormous
she talked about her work in public office and the clinton foundation towards economic equality and upward mobility. this is 40 minutes. >> thank you. 20 years ago i saw the first lady give a speech. all of a sudden i realized that this was an unusual turnout. she spoke for one hour in the most interesting way i have ever heard, without any notes whatsoever. all of a sudden i realized she was the smarter of the two. i said -- oh, my god. from that moment on, i have watched her outlook...
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foundation for helping out tillery clinton. it just doesn't look very good. so why is that? to the guy that is creating this, he is a shareholder. he was raising these questions with no less than the ceo of boeing. it's very good to have you. what you are saying is that the company had over the years given to the clinton initiative and foundation. he kicked in some dollars for the american civilian of the chinese world fair. but there might have been equipped pro-poe. but the ceo said the word is the stand. you just want to know what is going on? >> yes. as a personal shareholder in the national center for public policy research that we've been asking ceos to own up to some of the things, we are worried that boeing has committed fraud because they gave a donation to the foundation that is run by the spouse of a public official, in this case hillary clinton. right about the same time she was helping them get almost $4 billion with the russian state airline. neil: nothing wrong with being a selfish shareholder, has a sure holder
foundation for helping out tillery clinton. it just doesn't look very good. so why is that? to the guy that is creating this, he is a shareholder. he was raising these questions with no less than the ceo of boeing. it's very good to have you. what you are saying is that the company had over the years given to the clinton initiative and foundation. he kicked in some dollars for the american civilian of the chinese world fair. but there might have been equipped pro-poe. but the ceo said the word...
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when i left the state department, i joined my husband and daughter at the clinton foundation. i wanted to continue my lifelong work pursuing ways and answers and solutions that could help more people live up to their own god-given the potential. and i wanted to help try to tear down barriers and crack ceilings that have for too long held back women and men from participating fully in the economy and society. so i thought, what can we do to build on this great work that bill had done and that chelsea was leading, drawing on lessons that really came from my entire life, starting with my work at the study center when i was in the law school, making sure that children are not hobbled from birth, but given more chances to succeed. and it became clear that i could go back to what i had been doing, but unfortunately, it was going back to where we had been in some respects 30, 40 years ago, rather than picking up the pace of where we had moved toward. i was very struck by how difficult it was for so many children to be successful in school, despite all the education reform that we hav
when i left the state department, i joined my husband and daughter at the clinton foundation. i wanted to continue my lifelong work pursuing ways and answers and solutions that could help more people live up to their own god-given the potential. and i wanted to help try to tear down barriers and crack ceilings that have for too long held back women and men from participating fully in the economy and society. so i thought, what can we do to build on this great work that bill had done and that...
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when i left the state department, i joined my husband and daughter at the clinton foundation. i wanted to continue my lifelong ways and answers and solutions that could help more people live up to their own god-given the potential. try to tear to help down barriers and crack sealants that have for too long held back women and men from participating fully in the economy and society. so i thought, what can we do to build on this great work that bill had done and that chelsea was leading, drawing on lessons that really came from my entire life, starting with my work at the study center when i was in the law school, making sure that children are not hobbled from birth, the but given more chances to succeed. that i could clear go back to what i had been doing, but unfortunately, it was going back to where we had been in some respects 30, 40 years ago, rather than picking up the pace of where we had moved i was very struck by how difficult it was for so many children to be successful in school, despite all the education reform that we have done and experimented with over a very long
when i left the state department, i joined my husband and daughter at the clinton foundation. i wanted to continue my lifelong ways and answers and solutions that could help more people live up to their own god-given the potential. try to tear to help down barriers and crack sealants that have for too long held back women and men from participating fully in the economy and society. so i thought, what can we do to build on this great work that bill had done and that chelsea was leading, drawing...
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she's doing great work around the world with the clinton foundation. chelsea clinton is here! [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be fun. guys, it's time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go. ♪ >> jimmy: you guys are on twitter, right? [ cheers and applause ] it's fun. well, we use twitter on our show every single week. so if you watch our show, and you want to play along, we do this thing every wednesday where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to tweet out things based on that topic. so, because today's the first day of march madness, i went on twitter and started a hashtag called "makes me mad." [ light laughter ] i asked you guys to tweet out something funny, weird or annoying that someone you know does that makes you mad. we got thousands of tweets. in fact, within 20 minutes, it was a worldwide trending topic. so thank you for those tweets. [ cheers and applause ] thank you guys. so now, i thought i'd share some of my favorite "makes me mad" tweets from you guys. this first one here is from @supermom9to5. she says, "when you ask someone how old their kid is
she's doing great work around the world with the clinton foundation. chelsea clinton is here! [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be fun. guys, it's time for "tonight show" hashtags. here we go. ♪ >> jimmy: you guys are on twitter, right? [ cheers and applause ] it's fun. well, we use twitter on our show every single week. so if you watch our show, and you want to play along, we do this thing every wednesday where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to tweet out things...
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chelsea, sharing the news at a clinton foundation event on empowering women. >> i just hope that i will be as good a mom to my child, and hopefully children, as my mom was to me. >> for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> the famous astronomer galileo said that we can't understand the world around us without first understanding math. what galileo didn't say was that seeing math in action can be surprisingly fun. scott tells us more. >> the national museum of mathematics welcomes visitors of all ages seven days a week. >> they make, like, games, and you're learning and you don't even notice. >> so, people think that math is just about, you know, numbers and symbols all on a page and incomprehensible equations. and we wanted to show people the meaning behind the math. >> located on manhattan's east side, the museum is chock-full with all kinds of hands-on displays and activities. so, what are the five most interesting exhibits for teens here at the museum? >> well, come on, scott. how about i show you? >> all right. our first stop is the human tre
chelsea, sharing the news at a clinton foundation event on empowering women. >> i just hope that i will be as good a mom to my child, and hopefully children, as my mom was to me. >> for "teen kids news," i'm rick leventhal, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> the famous astronomer galileo said that we can't understand the world around us without first understanding math. what galileo didn't say was that seeing math in action can be surprisingly fun....
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the third area i want to focus on at the clinton foundation is helping young americans struggling to make headway in this tough economy. that is something i have been working on and committed to for decades. we saw similar problems back in the 1980's, when i served on a workforce training commission organized by the wt grant foundation and the national center for the economy. the problems have grown more complex as the economy has changed. nearly 6 million young people are out of school and out of work. that is almost one in every six. for young people of color, things are even harder. if you do not have a college degree or did not graduate from high school, most stores are not open, no matter how hard you not. think about what that means. it is not just about missing a paycheck or going without benefits, like health care, when young people cannot find work, they miss out on a crucial period of personal and professional growth that reverberates for decades in lower wages and lost opportunities. those first jobs -- i certainly remember my first job -- that is where you learn skills, e
the third area i want to focus on at the clinton foundation is helping young americans struggling to make headway in this tough economy. that is something i have been working on and committed to for decades. we saw similar problems back in the 1980's, when i served on a workforce training commission organized by the wt grant foundation and the national center for the economy. the problems have grown more complex as the economy has changed. nearly 6 million young people are out of school and out...
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at the clinton foundation to help achieve economic equality and upward ability for all americans. speaking at the new america foundation, secretary clinton addressed the struggles of the 10 million single mothers in america earning lower wages and without access to affordable child care. >> imagine a young single mother trying to raise a family today. after all, there are some 10 million single moms working hard to make it on their own in america today up from just 3.4 million in 1970. mothers are now the primary or sole breadwinners in nearly 40% of all families. this single mom lives somewhere in our vast metro sprawl traveling long distances every day to work a low wage job she is lucky to have. many other young people in her neighborhood are still looking. he works hard, but she knows that her male co-workers tend to make more than she does. it's demeaning and demoralizing and it short changes her whole family. she lives in dread of her baby getting sick or some other emergency because like nine out of 10 workers earning the lowest wages, most of them women, she doesn't have a
at the clinton foundation to help achieve economic equality and upward ability for all americans. speaking at the new america foundation, secretary clinton addressed the struggles of the 10 million single mothers in america earning lower wages and without access to affordable child care. >> imagine a young single mother trying to raise a family today. after all, there are some 10 million single moms working hard to make it on their own in america today up from just 3.4 million in 1970....
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he talked about what the clinton foundation has done to bring down the cost of drugs and also in a way where the generic suppliers were still actually making a -- >> mark carney said we want more we and less me in global finance. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm olivia sterns. >> i'm mark barton. >> european leaders have endorsed jean-claude juncker for the next e.u. president. his calls for a more centralized e. sumbings drawing detractors at the time. >> ukraine's government says it will press on with military operations against pro russian rebel fighters after a day of ignificant casualties. >> economists have forecast a drop of 15,000 jobs. business confident decreased on concerns growth is sloge. >> nestle is pushing further into health care with its latest acquisition from valiant. nestle here looking to get into the botox game. wrinkles.the your not that you have any. >> you've been trying to get me to frown all morning. i can't frown. >> i'm sure you won't be plumping your lips any time soon. this is wha
he talked about what the clinton foundation has done to bring down the cost of drugs and also in a way where the generic suppliers were still actually making a -- >> mark carney said we want more we and less me in global finance. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm olivia sterns. >> i'm mark barton. >> european leaders have endorsed jean-claude juncker for the next e.u. president. his calls...
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of course bill clinton's foundation which is also. run partly by hillary clinton's and she's left the state department so you see a lot of these deals kind of being worked out while she was at the state department and it makes you wonder whether or not boeing was receiving any more preferential treatment in other corporations that weren't as generous to clinton sure as i'm but now that she has been out of the state department for a little bit do you think that we can expect the thais to continue that i think it's fairly obvious that they'll maintain close contact look the clinton political dynasty is among the most powerful in the country and boeing is the second most powerful defense contractor in the world and it looks like hillary is the front runner for president so why wouldn't boeing use the money it has in the in the influence that the supreme court has given corporations to go ahead and buy their candidate why when it doesn't go in love hillary so much why are they so attracted to her as as a candidate who clinton represents t
of course bill clinton's foundation which is also. run partly by hillary clinton's and she's left the state department so you see a lot of these deals kind of being worked out while she was at the state department and it makes you wonder whether or not boeing was receiving any more preferential treatment in other corporations that weren't as generous to clinton sure as i'm but now that she has been out of the state department for a little bit do you think that we can expect the thais to...
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here's what she said yesterday evening at a clinton foundation event. >> despite all of the hearings, all of the information that's been provided, some choose not to be satisfied and choose to continue to move forward. that's their choice. and i do not believe there is any reason for it to continue in this way. >> now, adding to democratic claims that this hearing is motivated by politics, senate republicans have been trying to fund raise off of it. you really can't escape the presidential politics of this. hillary clinton, as the current front-runner in the polls for the democratic nomination, well, when it comes to her time at the state department, voters really feel this is a positive. so republicans have been looking at that trying to take a positive and turn it into a negative. they've said that, yes, she travelled a lot as secretary of state but they're really saying she didn't accomplish a whole lot. so as hillary clinton's allies are out there both behind the scenes and very publicly trying to back her up laying out her accomplishments, they're doing that, chris, ahead of the
here's what she said yesterday evening at a clinton foundation event. >> despite all of the hearings, all of the information that's been provided, some choose not to be satisfied and choose to continue to move forward. that's their choice. and i do not believe there is any reason for it to continue in this way. >> now, adding to democratic claims that this hearing is motivated by politics, senate republicans have been trying to fund raise off of it. you really can't escape the...
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mike mentioned the work she's doing through the clinton foundation that she gets to do with her husband, bill, and their daughter, chelsea. mrs. clinton can be helpful on issues she cares about. it doesn't have to be running for president because she knows there's no history of failed past democratic candidates getting the nomination. >> admittedly running for president is grueling. richard, what do you think about what david said there? >> i think there's some truth to his argument that yes, hillary clinton and the clintons can continue to be an influential force when it comes to ending poft a poverty and doing all the work with the clinton global initiative. whether she chooses to run or not, i think she has a very, very good shot of winning. two reasons. first, she's spend so much time now invested in the community. beyond that she has a plethora of foreign policy experience. makes her a prime candidate going into the changing guy yo political climate. two, i think her -- from when she was the first lady of arkansas to now, what we've always seen from hillary clinton is a dedication
mike mentioned the work she's doing through the clinton foundation that she gets to do with her husband, bill, and their daughter, chelsea. mrs. clinton can be helpful on issues she cares about. it doesn't have to be running for president because she knows there's no history of failed past democratic candidates getting the nomination. >> admittedly running for president is grueling. richard, what do you think about what david said there? >> i think there's some truth to his argument...
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at 11:30 eastern, former secretary of state, hillary clinton speaks the america foundation. naacpst noon, the ncaa -- marks the 60th anniversary of the supreme court's brown vs. board of education decision. in 45 minutes, we will focus on the housing decision. a senior editor with telecommunications reports will take your questions about the sec's vote to move ahead with new rules for noted internet. analyzelook at ways to gross to mastic product with erich strassner. ♪ host: a rather busy news week in washington and around the country. we will want to hear your views on some of the public policy issues that are in the news this week. this morning on "washington journal," you can see the numbers on this rain. if you are a democrat, democrats, (202) 585-3880. republicans, (202) 585-3881. independents, (202) 585-3882. you can contact us via social media if you want to make a commen
at 11:30 eastern, former secretary of state, hillary clinton speaks the america foundation. naacpst noon, the ncaa -- marks the 60th anniversary of the supreme court's brown vs. board of education decision. in 45 minutes, we will focus on the housing decision. a senior editor with telecommunications reports will take your questions about the sec's vote to move ahead with new rules for noted internet. analyzelook at ways to gross to mastic product with erich strassner. ♪ host: a rather busy...
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followed by melinda gates-- co- chair of the bill & melinda gates foundation. hillary clinton was ranked number 6 and first lady michelle obama ranked number 8. angelina jolie took the 17th spot on the list. you would be number 18?social media is paying off for people following a complete stranger on twitter. a man is hiding envelopes with cash in his very own scavenger hunt. he's been putting the money in random places and tweets out their locations. that leads to a swarm of people who go out looking for it. so far nearly four-thousand dollars have been found. >> that is great. >> we got some money! >> that was the best sound bite ever. we got some money. the man behind this says this is just a social experiment that he doesn't plan on stopping anytime soon. >> that was great. >> hilarious. that's a real follower right there. >> i know a way to get real followers, get some money. >> use those wgn envelops. >> it would actually be filled with a bill. and this forecast has been approved. here are the current temperatures. satellite remark composite on the lookou
followed by melinda gates-- co- chair of the bill & melinda gates foundation. hillary clinton was ranked number 6 and first lady michelle obama ranked number 8. angelina jolie took the 17th spot on the list. you would be number 18?social media is paying off for people following a complete stranger on twitter. a man is hiding envelopes with cash in his very own scavenger hunt. he's been putting the money in random places and tweets out their locations. that leads to a swarm of people who go...
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i knew of you when you worked during the clinton administration in these foundations, the two major foundations you worked for. and then got to know you during the year at omb as we went through a very tumultuous time. you were new at omb. and i was new at the chair of this committee. i must say, i really admired, one, your integrity in working with me. you were a straight shooter. what you said, you meant, and what you did. we also appreciated your responsiveness of both senator shelby and i that when we asked questions, we got answers. we didn't always like the answers, but we got the answers. third, we liked the fact that you were competent and that you also had the ear of the president of the united states. so, again, when we needed those answers. so we know that. but let me tell you where i am as the senator for maryland. we need a ceo. and secretary sebelius has done a great job as -- during a very difficult transition time at hhs. but what we see in maryland is some of your greatest federal assets at hhs are in my state. from cmss that does medicare and medicaid. the national institutes
i knew of you when you worked during the clinton administration in these foundations, the two major foundations you worked for. and then got to know you during the year at omb as we went through a very tumultuous time. you were new at omb. and i was new at the chair of this committee. i must say, i really admired, one, your integrity in working with me. you were a straight shooter. what you said, you meant, and what you did. we also appreciated your responsiveness of both senator shelby and i...
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i knew of you when you worked with the clinton instruction and the major foundations you worked for. and got to know you during the year at omb as we went through a very rough time. you were new at omb and i was new as the chair of this committee. i must say i admired your integity. what you said you meant and did. we appreciate your responsiveness of when we asked we got answers. and third we like the fact you were compitant and had the ear of the president of the united states so again when we needed those answers. so we know that. but let me tell you where i am as the senator from maryland. we need a ceo. and secretary kathleen sebelius has done a great job during a very difficult transition time at hhs. but what we see in maryland is some of your greatest federal assets at hhs are in my state from cms that does medicare and medicaid, the national institute of health, and i have the highest rates of noble prize winner and the highest amount of poverty. i need a chief executive officer. we need someone who brings executive skills to this job. 80,000 people work for hhs. you have th
i knew of you when you worked with the clinton instruction and the major foundations you worked for. and got to know you during the year at omb as we went through a very rough time. you were new at omb and i was new as the chair of this committee. i must say i admired your integity. what you said you meant and did. we appreciate your responsiveness of when we asked we got answers. and third we like the fact you were compitant and had the ear of the president of the united states so again when...
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. >> he was speaking at a peterson foundation summit. bill clinton and chris christie were there. he'sle spoke about the problem of too big to fail. >> jpmorgan is a fannie mae/freddie mac type of institution, because they are indeed too big to fail, and taxpayer monies will come in to hold them up if necessary. >> greenspan made his remarks when asked about the reliability of future -- he said bailing out the too big to fail banks are liabilities the government should count. had he been so plainspoken when he was in office, i might have hair. >> did we just hear the former federal reserve chair effectively say that jpmorgan chase han an employed guarantee? >> that's precisely what he said, not only jpmorgan. he expanded his remarks in the sentence to including all the quote/unquote, too big to fail banks. >> just so we can be clear, because i want to make sure i'm not dreaming, it means the moral hazard issue remains out there. jpmorgan chase effectively can do what it wants, get crushed -- >> and the taxpayers will come this to bail it out. there's a massive debate essential tha
. >> he was speaking at a peterson foundation summit. bill clinton and chris christie were there. he'sle spoke about the problem of too big to fail. >> jpmorgan is a fannie mae/freddie mac type of institution, because they are indeed too big to fail, and taxpayer monies will come in to hold them up if necessary. >> greenspan made his remarks when asked about the reliability of future -- he said bailing out the too big to fail banks are liabilities the government should count....
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he will then give a speech and get an award from the u- s-c shoah foundation. monica lewinsky says there's no question her boss - bill clinton - "took advantage" of her when he was president. but if there was any abuse in their affair, she says, it came afterward, when clinton's inner circle tried to discredit her and his opponents used her as a pawn. the former white house intern, now 40, writes about her life in the next issue of vanity fair magazine, out this month. zithers internet scapegoat and wants to speak out on behalf of other victims of online humiliation. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sle
he will then give a speech and get an award from the u- s-c shoah foundation. monica lewinsky says there's no question her boss - bill clinton - "took advantage" of her when he was president. but if there was any abuse in their affair, she says, it came afterward, when clinton's inner circle tried to discredit her and his opponents used her as a pawn. the former white house intern, now 40, writes about her life in the next issue of vanity fair magazine, out this month. zithers...
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speaking today, the peterson foundation fiscal summit, clinton strongly came to the defense of his wife's health while also conceding that comments like that are just the beginning as his wife eyes a possible presidential run. >> i have got to give him cred. that embodies that old saying that consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. first they said she faked her concussion and now they say she's auditioning for a part on the walking dead. i was sort of dumbfounded. look. she works out every week. she is strong and doing great. as far as i can tell, she is in better shape tharn i am. there is nothing too it. >> you have been running around covering hillary clinton. she spoke as well this morning. she did not specifically address remarks from carl rove. what do you make of that strategy? >> i think it leaves the politics to bill clinton. you really don't want to be political if you're thinking of running. right now hillary clinton still has state department kind of shine. so she really doesn't want that to be tarnished at all. we have been following her around. i will say on a fact che
speaking today, the peterson foundation fiscal summit, clinton strongly came to the defense of his wife's health while also conceding that comments like that are just the beginning as his wife eyes a possible presidential run. >> i have got to give him cred. that embodies that old saying that consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds. first they said she faked her concussion and now they say she's auditioning for a part on the walking dead. i was sort of dumbfounded. look. she works...
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during the clinton administration, she served as deputy director of omb. deputy chief of staff to the president. chief of staff to the secretary of the treasury. and staff director of the national economic council. before her federal government service she worked for mckinsy and company. ms. burwell served on the board of the council on foreign relations and metlife. she received her a.b. from harvard university. a.b.a. from oxford university where she was a rhoades scholar. and has been said many times, hails from hinton, west virginia. ms. burwell, welcome. thank you for your long career of public service. and your statement will be made a part of the record in its entirety. and the floor is yours. and i know you have some family and friends here. if you would like to introduce them, we would be more than receptive to recognize your family and your guests who are here. >> chairman harkin, ranking member alexander and members of the committee, thank you for inviting me here today. i'm honored that president obama has nominated me for secretary of health a
during the clinton administration, she served as deputy director of omb. deputy chief of staff to the president. chief of staff to the secretary of the treasury. and staff director of the national economic council. before her federal government service she worked for mckinsy and company. ms. burwell served on the board of the council on foreign relations and metlife. she received her a.b. from harvard university. a.b.a. from oxford university where she was a rhoades scholar. and has been said...
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. >> several live events including a speech by hillary clinton to the new america foundation. you can see that at 11:30 a.m.. defense andgal education fund marks the 60th anniversary of the brown versus board of education decision. that found that state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students was unconstitutional. >> c-span's newest book, a collection of interviews with best storytellers, including david mike:. mcoe we're sitting -- david llough. designed byny city a frenchman. the statue of liberty is a gift from french -- france. countless rivers and towns and universities all over the country with french names. we don't pronounce them the way they do. the influence of france on this country is greater than most americans appreciate. >> free the interview with david along with other noted storytellers. in c-span's sundays at eight. no available at your every bookseller. >> >> the fcc voted earlier while allowing content providers to charge for faster delivery. this is one hour. >> we want to make sure that people understand the context of this.
. >> several live events including a speech by hillary clinton to the new america foundation. you can see that at 11:30 a.m.. defense andgal education fund marks the 60th anniversary of the brown versus board of education decision. that found that state laws establishing separate public schools for black and white students was unconstitutional. >> c-span's newest book, a collection of interviews with best storytellers, including david mike:. mcoe we're sitting -- david llough....
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the new america foundation. you can see that at 11:30 a.m. eastern. hen at 12:20 p.m., the naacp marks the 60th anniversary of the supreme court's unanimous brown vs. board of education decision that found that state laws establishing separate schools for black and white students was unconstitutional. >> c-span's newest book, a collection of interviews with the nation's best story tellers, including david mcculloch. >> we're sitting here today in a city designed by frenchmen, l'enfant, the french engineer and architect, the great symbolic way of the sculpture, the gang way to the country in new york, the statue of liberty, a gift from french by a french sculptor, countless rivers and towns and universities and colleges all over the country with french names. we don't pronounce them the way they do. but the french influence on this country is far greater than most americans appreciate. >> read the interview, along with other noted story tellers from 25 years of our book notes and q&a conversations in c-span's "su
the new america foundation. you can see that at 11:30 a.m. eastern. hen at 12:20 p.m., the naacp marks the 60th anniversary of the supreme court's unanimous brown vs. board of education decision that found that state laws establishing separate schools for black and white students was unconstitutional. >> c-span's newest book, a collection of interviews with the nation's best story tellers, including david mcculloch. >> we're sitting here today in a city designed by frenchmen,...
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and the gates foundation. she also served in the clinton administration, at the national economic council. richard burr of north carolina cited that background, saying he plans to support the nomination. >> it's because she doesn't come with a single experience that would make her a good secretary. she comes portfolio of experience that would make her a tremendous asset at addressing some of the challenges that that agency specifically and uniquely has. >> reporter: burwell also got an outside boost, when america's health insurance plans and industry trade group issued a statement calling her uniquely qualified. she still faces a separate confirmation hearing before the senate finance committee. that hearing has not yet been scheduled. >> ifill: as rocky as the rollout of healthcare.gov has been, a new report says the federal exchange was a bargain compared to the state run marketpalces. which spent twice as much per enrollee. we have that story, on our rundown. >> woodruff: now to the continued fallout and co
and the gates foundation. she also served in the clinton administration, at the national economic council. richard burr of north carolina cited that background, saying he plans to support the nomination. >> it's because she doesn't come with a single experience that would make her a good secretary. she comes portfolio of experience that would make her a tremendous asset at addressing some of the challenges that that agency specifically and uniquely has. >> reporter: burwell also got...
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administrations that laid the foundation of the internet we know today. struggling under a action of the fcc illegally struggling. required under the hell communication at, the fcc has failed to complete its review of the limitations brought cap property. it has been six years says -- since they held the last mandate. rather than focusing that the rules reflect reality, the chairman has announced that the commission will scrap the 2010 review and begin the 2014 review. notwithstanding the sale record, the fcc move forward to make major changes to the regulations that govern media ownership. adopted changes to its rules has determined the local station ownership role. the fcc says it would have certain agreements. ,n order to comply with rules it would force broadcasters into service service agreements that are beneficial to ensure local content in smaller markets. these changes do not bring benefits to the communities served by these broadcasters and how it would serve the public interest. the fcc reform has been an ongoing priority. asare deeply invested
administrations that laid the foundation of the internet we know today. struggling under a action of the fcc illegally struggling. required under the hell communication at, the fcc has failed to complete its review of the limitations brought cap property. it has been six years says -- since they held the last mandate. rather than focusing that the rules reflect reality, the chairman has announced that the commission will scrap the 2010 review and begin the 2014 review. notwithstanding the sale...
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shaky foundation and a tabloid called the globe, reported, getting out air quotes again, here is how ridiculous it is. it claimed that she's well enough to hire at bill and hire a divorce attorney with no mention of the alleged tumor. we can roll our eyes at the tabloids and we should but this bad brain narrative is much bigger. in february, a self-proclaimed republican named roger stone wrote this on twitter. hilary will not run for health reasons. you heard it here first. days later, a flurry of stories, rush limbaugh mentioned a campaign she was sick and wondered if that would explain her behavior around benghazi. whispers persist that hilary won't run, health may be worse than disclosed. so that's how it started. i'm sure you've heard how it snowballed. karl rove raised questions at an off the record conference this month and "the new york post" like fox wrote about it and rove went back on fox to defend himself and now there is lots of talk about clinton's health. still in evidence she's stick. we tried to book roger stone for the show this week and he passed but told me, again,
shaky foundation and a tabloid called the globe, reported, getting out air quotes again, here is how ridiculous it is. it claimed that she's well enough to hire at bill and hire a divorce attorney with no mention of the alleged tumor. we can roll our eyes at the tabloids and we should but this bad brain narrative is much bigger. in february, a self-proclaimed republican named roger stone wrote this on twitter. hilary will not run for health reasons. you heard it here first. days later, a flurry...
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. >> bill clinton, global statesman, trotz around the world, has the big foundation, star of the democratic party, lewinsky is a verb, she's a punch line. >> we have a global celebrity former president who has been accused of raping a woman. kathleen wily said he groped here. paula jones, obviously sexual harassment and then this young woman says it was consensual. it was consensual but, you know, he -- basically people were protecting him and if there was abuse it was in the propping up of his political position. >> i think that, look, that monica lewinsky did some dumb things beginning with flashing her thong at potus. at the same time it's been a long time and i think she's had trouble getting a job, and she wants to have a second act. >> the woman -- her life has been ruined. it's completely ruined and he's gon on to great celebrity. so, again, we've been hearing the war on women meme from the democrats. we talk about comparative worth, lilly ledbetter. the great issue that is are the pet projects of the democrats but when it came down to one woman and one controversy, it was demean her
. >> bill clinton, global statesman, trotz around the world, has the big foundation, star of the democratic party, lewinsky is a verb, she's a punch line. >> we have a global celebrity former president who has been accused of raping a woman. kathleen wily said he groped here. paula jones, obviously sexual harassment and then this young woman says it was consensual. it was consensual but, you know, he -- basically people were protecting him and if there was abuse it was in the...
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. >> reporter: jenna, at a ford foundation event in new york city last night hillary clinton took a question on benghazi and whether she felt the house select committee investigation was justified. clinton seemed to take a dig at republicans saying hearings and half dozen investigations so far left her satisfied while at same time conceding congress calls the shots on oversight. >> of course there are a lot of reasons why despite all of the hearings, all of the information that has been provide some choose not to be satisfied and choose to continue to move forward. that's their choice and, i do not believe there is any reason for it to continue in this way but they get to call the shots in the congress. >> reporter: senior house republican leadership source telling fox news that they expect the announcement of the appointment of members to the benghazi select committee as early as friday. the house speaker has said that it is time to take this investigation to the next level, citing the administration's failure to comply with congressional subpoenas. the resolution under consideration calls
. >> reporter: jenna, at a ford foundation event in new york city last night hillary clinton took a question on benghazi and whether she felt the house select committee investigation was justified. clinton seemed to take a dig at republicans saying hearings and half dozen investigations so far left her satisfied while at same time conceding congress calls the shots on oversight. >> of course there are a lot of reasons why despite all of the hearings, all of the information that has...
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spin it earlier today former secretary of state hillary clinton spoke to the new america foundation and a part of her remarks focused on single mothers struggling with low wages. here's what she had to say imagine a young single mother trying to raise a family today. there are some 10 million single mothers working hard to make it on their own in america today are from just 3.4 rally in 1970. mothers are now the primary or the sole breadwinner said 40% of all families. this single mom lives somewhere in the natural traveling long distance everyday to work a low low-wage job that she's lucky to have. many other people in her neighborhood are still working. she worked hard but it she knows her male coworkers make more than she does. it's demeaning and that changes her short family. she lives in dread of her baby getting sick or some other emergency because nine out of ten most of them women -. forget the six days are flexible but your predictability which is just as important for caregivers so she realized th network of friends and families to help kids for -- care for her kids. the unive
spin it earlier today former secretary of state hillary clinton spoke to the new america foundation and a part of her remarks focused on single mothers struggling with low wages. here's what she had to say imagine a young single mother trying to raise a family today. there are some 10 million single mothers working hard to make it on their own in america today are from just 3.4 rally in 1970. mothers are now the primary or the sole breadwinner said 40% of all families. this single mom lives...
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economic budget team, her distinguished service at the gates foundation and her current position now at the director of the office of management and budget. this is an impressive record and i really applaud you. you've excelled at every step. back in the clinton administration she played a central role in crafting policies that led to broad economic growth and budget surplus that we all remembered by the end of the '90s. in her foundation work she took on an sbirly different challenge and managed a successful organization with a global reach and for the past year director boar wel worked very successfully here in congress to bring much needed bipartisan back to the budget process. at the same time she was over seeing programs from the medicare to the affordable care act. i really believe she has the necessary qualify sayings and i'm delighted to have just a few minutes here. i don't want to take much time. but i did want to say, take this opportunity and give us the chance to hear from you how your professional experience has really prepared you to meet the challenge of mapping a ver
economic budget team, her distinguished service at the gates foundation and her current position now at the director of the office of management and budget. this is an impressive record and i really applaud you. you've excelled at every step. back in the clinton administration she played a central role in crafting policies that led to broad economic growth and budget surplus that we all remembered by the end of the '90s. in her foundation work she took on an sbirly different challenge and...
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walmart foundation. several lawmakers knew her well as the former deputy chief of staff under clinton, or in her capacity as the white house budget director. by the way, she was confirmed unanimously for that position. it's likely she will have an easy time here. it is important to point out it is actually the finance committee that will vote on her nomination, so not the committee that held the hearing today. that is yet to come. >> megan hughes in washington, thank you. it is time now for today's latin america report. security rces raided camps in caracas today. the camps were installed more than a month ago to protest rising crime, shortages, and inflation under the government of the current president. that is your latin american report for this thursday. coming up, the 2014 nfl draft gets underway tonight. here in new york, joe flacco's agent joe linda joins us next. ♪ >> be sure to check out the latest edition of bloomberg businessweek. it hits newsstands and your tablet today. you can read it on
walmart foundation. several lawmakers knew her well as the former deputy chief of staff under clinton, or in her capacity as the white house budget director. by the way, she was confirmed unanimously for that position. it's likely she will have an easy time here. it is important to point out it is actually the finance committee that will vote on her nomination, so not the committee that held the hearing today. that is yet to come. >> megan hughes in washington, thank you. it is time now...
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and bush administrations that laid the foundation for the internet that we know today. struggling with some of the actions taken under chairman wheeler's watch the selective inaction of the fcc is equally troubling. although required under the telecommunications act, the federal communications commission has failed to complete its quadrennial review of the limitations on ownership of broadcast properties. it's been six years, six years since the commission last fulfilled this statutory mandate. rather than focus on ensuring that the rules reflect reality however the chairman has now announced that the commission would essentially scrap the 2010 quadrennial review and begin in earnest its 2014 quadrennial review. notwithstanding the stale record the fcc also moved forward to make major changes to the regulations that govern media ownership anyway. the adopted changes to its attribution rules that determine how to count stations toward local television ownership rule, the fcc also stated that it would begin counting certain shared service agreements toward the local owner
and bush administrations that laid the foundation for the internet that we know today. struggling with some of the actions taken under chairman wheeler's watch the selective inaction of the fcc is equally troubling. although required under the telecommunications act, the federal communications commission has failed to complete its quadrennial review of the limitations on ownership of broadcast properties. it's been six years, six years since the commission last fulfilled this statutory mandate....
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clinton. bush acknowledges he made the choice because it was the best decision tort country. >> the fountain of youth may not be filled with water. a new study shows how to reverse signs of aging with young blood. researchers took blood from young mice and gave it to older mice and saw positive changes between neurons, the basis for learning and memory. human trials are three years away. >> let the border wars begin. the worst and best place to say retire, florida and arizona jonathan even crack the top 10. it was compiled by bank rate.com. chris is with the company and joins us now. a lot of people are going to listen to this and asking how you did it. >> we wanted to take a personal finance angle thinking about the best states to retire. we're thinking about if you're going to pick a place, which states would give you the best chance for a high quality life. we thought of cost of living, very important on a fixed income. taxes, that was important, health care quality rating the health system
clinton. bush acknowledges he made the choice because it was the best decision tort country. >> the fountain of youth may not be filled with water. a new study shows how to reverse signs of aging with young blood. researchers took blood from young mice and gave it to older mice and saw positive changes between neurons, the basis for learning and memory. human trials are three years away. >> let the border wars begin. the worst and best place to say retire, florida and arizona...