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president bill clinton. from family. or friends. a recent franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande day performing a cover of one of franklins biggest hit. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating this song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know monna worst once again which means. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much as you. former us president bill clinton also paid his respects. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had to overcome she was a man and a white man where. hope proud. fabric that right now. around the corner. and is a good pint fit for a queen especially the queen if. this was news now in the williams sisters the return of venus squared off at the u.s. open in new york in the younger of the two serena dominated the match six one six two venus called the match quote the best serena's ever played against a serena is in hot pursuit of her twenty fourth grand slam v
president bill clinton. from family. or friends. a recent franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande day performing a cover of one of franklins biggest hit. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating this song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know monna worst once again which means. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much as you. former us president bill clinton...
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president bill clinton also paid his respects. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had to overcome she was up there in a white man where all. hope proud. fabric find. a crown vic point. and this is a goodbye fit for a queen and specially the queen of. so sports news now in the williams sisters venus squared off at the u.s. open in new york in the younger of the two serena dominated the match six one six two venus according the match the best serenus ever played against a well serena is in hot pursuit of her twenty fourth grand slam victory and in the men's competition argentina one attendant paltrow disposed all of spain's fashion on the bed thus going three sets to advance to the fourth round canada's mitosis allan it she will move on as he got the best of swiss play if done by brink of the twenty sixteen u.s. open window with a seven six six four six three result times take a look at some football averse to dortmund went clear at the top of germany's been busy girl friday but only by a point after they we
president bill clinton also paid his respects. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had to overcome she was up there in a white man where all. hope proud. fabric find. a crown vic point. and this is a goodbye fit for a queen and specially the queen of. so sports news now in the williams sisters venus squared off at the u.s. open in new york in the younger of the two serena dominated the match six one six two venus according the match the best serenus ever played against a...
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president bill clinton. from family to friends. aretha franklin's funeral a celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande they performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hits. them motown singer smokey robinson dedicating a song to his childhood friend. and there were touching tributes from a wreath as own family. know monna worst not you can. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much as you do. former u.s. president bill clinton also paid his respects she worked. for she. stood against. everything. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had overcome she was. there no white where all she had hoped crowds product could fight. franklin's long time friend stevie wonder closed out the concert and this was a goodbye fit for a queen especially the queen of so. that they were held to a goalless draw by one of the chaps in. the sides best shots in the fuss hall who could only hit the ball from close range. that's the latest. on her in the house. thanks to a company and
president bill clinton. from family to friends. aretha franklin's funeral a celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande they performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hits. them motown singer smokey robinson dedicating a song to his childhood friend. and there were touching tributes from a wreath as own family. know monna worst not you can. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much as you do. former u.s. president bill clinton also paid his...
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bill clinton was the police. i had no one to go to, like when eric snyderman's victims came forward, the attorney general of new york, what do you do when your sexual abuser is the highest law enforcement officer in your state? what do you do? >> laura: well, something that happens in high school is very, very difficult to get to the bottom of 36 years later and obviously she's not -- accusing brett kavanaugh of raping her, but she said she was concerned that might happen if someone wasn't in the room, but again, he said/she said is difficult, no pattern of such behavior. juanita broadderick, thank you for joining us, we preernt appreciate it. president trump ordering declassification from the russia probe. how devin nunes joins us with his exclusive reaction next. >> laura: president trump taking a bold step in the russia investigation, ordering the declassification of the katrina fisa warrant and other critical documents. the probe, joining us now exclusively with more is republican congressman, devin nunes, ch
bill clinton was the police. i had no one to go to, like when eric snyderman's victims came forward, the attorney general of new york, what do you do when your sexual abuser is the highest law enforcement officer in your state? what do you do? >> laura: well, something that happens in high school is very, very difficult to get to the bottom of 36 years later and obviously she's not -- accusing brett kavanaugh of raping her, but she said she was concerned that might happen if someone...
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president bill clinton also paid his respects. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had overcome. franklin's long time friend stevie wonder close out the concert and this was a goodbye fit for a queen especially the queen of soul. and on the. website. at the top of the hour. fasten your seat belts. look at the. killers. live. travel.
president bill clinton also paid his respects. but there was no getting away from the prejudice this woman had overcome. franklin's long time friend stevie wonder close out the concert and this was a goodbye fit for a queen especially the queen of soul. and on the. website. at the top of the hour. fasten your seat belts. look at the. killers. live. travel.
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clinton to shut up and go away ok that is. future side and move on the that's what we were supposed to move on from and now they're working on the basis that they have against gavin or which is one person's recollection from that long ago against nothing else no other evidence except to people who say no it didn't happen i don't even know if it actually did happen considering i mean i think joe is a good go lucky. jan you're a republican strategy and i have an important question for you is the republican party which i'm not a member of i'm a conservative but is the republican party going to grow a backbone and make sure this confirmation moves through because i really don't like them turning into warm milk and i'm not going to name the names but i mean this they are it's really in their hands right now ok and i'm wondering as a strategist is a democrat republican party going to do the right thing and not just go soft go ahead in las vegas. i think they are peter and you see this here chuck grassley is doing a phenomenal. look
clinton to shut up and go away ok that is. future side and move on the that's what we were supposed to move on from and now they're working on the basis that they have against gavin or which is one person's recollection from that long ago against nothing else no other evidence except to people who say no it didn't happen i don't even know if it actually did happen considering i mean i think joe is a good go lucky. jan you're a republican strategy and i have an important question for you is the...
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this is not even bill clinton. senate judiciary committee members refused to remove bill clinton from office after he had oral sex in the oval office. if not one senate member changes their vote because of what they learn from the fbi investigation, that tells you all you need to know about what the president and judge kavanaugh have said is a sham. this is partisan politics. i want those women who were sexually assaulted and confronting jeff flake, god bless them, but go blame the perpetrator. that's who is responsible for the sexual assaults. >> this is the first time i've ever heard you talk about something personal like that and i'm sorry. >> i've just had it. >> a number of people -- >> don't conflate that with this and certainly don't conflate it with what happened to me. don't always bring trump into everything that happens in this universe. that's mistake number one. >> president trump said his personal experiences have formed his view of this. that's the only reason i'm bringing that up. he said yes, it in
this is not even bill clinton. senate judiciary committee members refused to remove bill clinton from office after he had oral sex in the oval office. if not one senate member changes their vote because of what they learn from the fbi investigation, that tells you all you need to know about what the president and judge kavanaugh have said is a sham. this is partisan politics. i want those women who were sexually assaulted and confronting jeff flake, god bless them, but go blame the perpetrator....
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still to come on tonight's program, 20 years after can start thathe investigation to bill clinton, he has a book on that to most was time. -- on that total to us time. thu.s. isn't the only place dealing with dangerous storms. -mangkhutth iatening to reach havoc in the philippines. it is packing winds of up to 250 kilometers an hour. reporter: heavy rocks tying down houses in the north in the hope that it might save their vulnerable homes when thoon mangkhut arrives. the philippines is hit by about 20 typhoons and storms a year.ki the destructioing hundreds and leaving millions in a cycle of poverty. but this super typhoon has been yescribed as the stronges of 2018. enhools and offices have ordered shut, thousands are evacuating. at about 900 kilometers in diamets, the storm expected to pack powerful wind speeds with heavy rains tggering landslides and flash floods. storm surges, too, are aig set -- big threat, with highways likely to inundate the coastline. but the biggest fear is for the estimated 10 million people in the path of the storm. it worries authorities and rescue services
still to come on tonight's program, 20 years after can start thathe investigation to bill clinton, he has a book on that to most was time. -- on that total to us time. thu.s. isn't the only place dealing with dangerous storms. -mangkhutth iatening to reach havoc in the philippines. it is packing winds of up to 250 kilometers an hour. reporter: heavy rocks tying down houses in the north in the hope that it might save their vulnerable homes when thoon mangkhut arrives. the philippines is hit by...
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¿aÚn espera que bill clinton se disculpe? mÓnica lewiskinge ya hubo reacciones, dijo lo siguiente. " hubo claros parÁmetros sobre los que estarÍamos discutiendo y lo que no harÍamos, me fui porque es mÁs importante que nunca que las mujeres se defiende y no permitan que otros controlen sus discursos." maite: cabe recalcar que las personas que organizaban el evento del respondieron y dijeron que la pregunta que hizo la periodista era libre que se hizo con mucho tacto, pero ella se parÓ y decidió irse y no continuar con el evento que estaba programado, no es la primera vez que el preguntan sobre el tema y muchos se cuestionan la validez, ya han pasado tantos aÑos desde el incidente por el cual ella se hizo famosa y le siguen recalcando y sacando a relucir estos incidentes con el ex presidente bill clinton. borja: ella tambiÉn dijo que se sintiÓ engaÑada porque no era lo que habÍan acordado con esa presentadora de este canal. maite: en otros temas comentados en las redes sociales les cuento que en esta ocasiÓn la in
¿aÚn espera que bill clinton se disculpe? mÓnica lewiskinge ya hubo reacciones, dijo lo siguiente. " hubo claros parÁmetros sobre los que estarÍamos discutiendo y lo que no harÍamos, me fui porque es mÁs importante que nunca que las mujeres se defiende y no permitan que otros controlen sus discursos." maite: cabe recalcar que las personas que organizaban el evento del respondieron y dijeron que la pregunta que hizo la periodista era libre que se hizo con mucho tacto, pero ella...
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bill clinton was held accountable. you may not like the judgment or he may love it. but he was held accountable and i think that's unfolding as we speak. not just bob mueller, but let's go to your specific concern about intelligence officers and the like. those investigations are underway, including internally by someone whom i have great confidence and that's michael , the inspector general at the justice department who is a career civil servant and is totally honest, very able. he will get to the bottom of things. he has the power, and he has done this, to refer matters to the criminal division of the justice department for possible prosecution. the cia likewise has an inspector general, they are on the beat but we don't read about them. finally we have a house and the senate intelligence committees and other oversight mechanisms, the senate judiciary committee was very much involved in looking at certain issues pertaining to the investigation. i would counsel the american people to be patient, although the process to run, but the checks and balances are in place.
bill clinton was held accountable. you may not like the judgment or he may love it. but he was held accountable and i think that's unfolding as we speak. not just bob mueller, but let's go to your specific concern about intelligence officers and the like. those investigations are underway, including internally by someone whom i have great confidence and that's michael , the inspector general at the justice department who is a career civil servant and is totally honest, very able. he will get to...
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yes, bill clinton was much more effective than the current president, i think. bill clinton was a person, is a person of great gifts and charisma, but he also knows how to get nasty work done. primarily through the work done. primarily through the work of others. but at critical times, he would make statements that we re times, he would make statements that were extremely injurious to the orderly conduct of the investigation. but happily, there was no twitter. donald trump is totally outspoken and i think if anything, it stirs up the bass and so forth. i don't think it is wise on the president's part, it is not appropriate and president's part. but what i have explained in this narrative with the echoes of the past coming back and being heard loud and clear the first tool of a criminal defence lawyer and his client is physician lee best viciously attacked the prosecutor, try to take the prosecutor out. —— is viciously attacked the prosecutor. you have more insight into this than anybody else in the country, 20 years on having gone through something you call
yes, bill clinton was much more effective than the current president, i think. bill clinton was a person, is a person of great gifts and charisma, but he also knows how to get nasty work done. primarily through the work done. primarily through the work of others. but at critical times, he would make statements that we re times, he would make statements that were extremely injurious to the orderly conduct of the investigation. but happily, there was no twitter. donald trump is totally outspoken...
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the a any network will televise the program that will be called the impeachment of bill clinton. it will examine that scandal as well as other topics including the media, feminism, and political power. that documentary will start airing november 18, 20 years to the day that bill clinton was impeached in the house of representatives. >>> india's supreme court has made a historic move striking down a colonial era law criminalizing consensual sex among same-sex couples. before todaypunishable by up to 10 years in prison. now the chief justice of india says, in a consensual sexual relationships between two consenting adults homosexuals, heterosexuals, or lesbians cannot be said to be unconstitutional. >>> happening today, supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh will take part in yet another day of questioning from senators including california's miller harris and dianne feinstein. >> what would you say your position today is on a woman's right to choose? >> i understand the importance of the issue. i understand the importance that people attach to the roe v wade decision. i don't live
the a any network will televise the program that will be called the impeachment of bill clinton. it will examine that scandal as well as other topics including the media, feminism, and political power. that documentary will start airing november 18, 20 years to the day that bill clinton was impeached in the house of representatives. >>> india's supreme court has made a historic move striking down a colonial era law criminalizing consensual sex among same-sex couples. before...
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juanita broaddrick accused bill clinton of rape. kathleen willie accused bill clinton of groping, grabbing, fondling, touching against her will. yet many of the same senators that are there today all sanctimonious rushing to judgment, selective moral outrage tonight lived on all things clinton. women that were smeared, slandered by the clinton machine. selective moral outrage. obviously pure politics. as you can see, we have every reason to be skeptical about the democrats. otherwise, they would be saying the same things about keith ellison. otherwise they would be saying okay, where is the investigation in juanita broaddrick's charges? they are playing politics with the kavanaugh nomination. they are playing politics with the government accountability on top of that. in other news tonight we told you monday president trump ordered the department of justice to declassify and release unredacted important documents. pages 10 through 12, 17 through 24 of the final fisa renewal application on page reports on bruce ohr and carter page pa
juanita broaddrick accused bill clinton of rape. kathleen willie accused bill clinton of groping, grabbing, fondling, touching against her will. yet many of the same senators that are there today all sanctimonious rushing to judgment, selective moral outrage tonight lived on all things clinton. women that were smeared, slandered by the clinton machine. selective moral outrage. obviously pure politics. as you can see, we have every reason to be skeptical about the democrats. otherwise, they...
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that is bill clinton was held accountable. you may not like the judgment or you may love the judgment. he was held accountable. it was unfolding as we speak, not just thbob mueller, but let's go to your specific concern about intelligence officers and the like. those investigations are underway. including internally by someone in whom i have great confidence and that's michael horowitz, the inspector general at the justice department who is a career civil servant and is totally honest. very able, he will get to the bottom of things and he has the power by the way, and he'sot done this to refer matters to the criminal version of the justice department for possiblecr persecution. the cia has an inspector general. they are on the beat but we don't read about them. finally we have the house and intelligent committees and oversight esmechanisms the senate judiciay committee was very much involved in looking at certain issues appertaining to the investigation, so i would counsel the american people to be patient, allow this process
that is bill clinton was held accountable. you may not like the judgment or you may love the judgment. he was held accountable. it was unfolding as we speak, not just thbob mueller, but let's go to your specific concern about intelligence officers and the like. those investigations are underway. including internally by someone in whom i have great confidence and that's michael horowitz, the inspector general at the justice department who is a career civil servant and is totally honest. very...
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bill clinton for him. every brilliant one of them, my friendm god, this is so unreal. how do i look? you are fine. all good. tell me this isn't some great big fat joke. it is all real, darling. breathe. joe, come on, waiting for you. come on, let's do this. now, that look at the end. glenn close is one of those people that a single look and tell a thousand contradictory stories. they'd then go to stockholm to get the nobel prize and then we flash back to the 19505 prize and then we flash back to the 1950s when they first met where she was a very promising writer and he was a very promising writer and he was a very promising writer and he was a professor. she has put her career on hold in order to service his. it turns out he is a philanderer, he is someone who was unable to praise their son who is also an aspiring writer. gradually we start to discover the back story of this relationship and we start to see the stress lines in the marriage. what i like about this is glenn close it's central performance is really at the first time i saw it. the second time having seen a
bill clinton for him. every brilliant one of them, my friendm god, this is so unreal. how do i look? you are fine. all good. tell me this isn't some great big fat joke. it is all real, darling. breathe. joe, come on, waiting for you. come on, let's do this. now, that look at the end. glenn close is one of those people that a single look and tell a thousand contradictory stories. they'd then go to stockholm to get the nobel prize and then we flash back to the 19505 prize and then we flash back...
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ken: yes, in fact, bill clinton was much more fective, i think, than the current president. bills clintonperson of great gifts, charisma, but he also knows how to get nasty work done primarily through the work of others. but at critical times, he would in fact make statements that were extrely injurious to the orderly conduct of the investigation. there was no twitter and the like. donald trump is just totally outspoken, and think if anything, right downs to the president-- redounds to the president's detriment. spurs up the bass and so forth. i don't think it is wise on the esident's part or appropriate on the president's part. as i explain in the narrative with these echoes of the past back and being heard a loud and clear as the first tool for criminal defense lawyer and his client, viciously attacked a prosecutor, pry to take the ecutor out. we have to asks you t question because you probably have more insight than anybody else in the country -- 20 years on from having gone through something that you call an unhappy experience for the whole nation, and the midterms in 19
ken: yes, in fact, bill clinton was much more fective, i think, than the current president. bills clintonperson of great gifts, charisma, but he also knows how to get nasty work done primarily through the work of others. but at critical times, he would in fact make statements that were extrely injurious to the orderly conduct of the investigation. there was no twitter and the like. donald trump is just totally outspoken, and think if anything, right downs to the president-- redounds to the...
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president bill clinton. from family. or friends. a recent franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande day performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hit. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating his song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know monna worst once again which means. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much. former u.s. president bill clinton also paid his respects. she worked. for she. see the how good she gives. and she can't get everything. she was a solo that there was no getting away from the prejudice this moment had as a calm she was a prime one and a white man where i'll see hope klaus she fought a good fight now is time and a clown the queen of. and this is a good fight for a queen especially the queen of sound. bites and journalist shot and case and joins us from detroit welcome to being w a joyful funeral rather than a sad occasion talk us through who is that what's happened s
president bill clinton. from family. or friends. a recent franklins funeral as celebration of every part of the star's incredible life. ariana grande day performing a cover of one of franklin's biggest hit. motown singers smokey robinson dedicating his song to his childhood friend. and they were touching tribute from a reese's own family. will be you know monna worst once again which means. thank you for loving me. thank you for believing in me as much. former u.s. president bill clinton also...
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bill clinton has conversations on race. a remarkable moment for bill clinton was when he said to the sherman, i would be interested in knowing what you think is a common misunderstanding of indian people. bill clinton had begun the session saying he had a cherokee great-grandmother. sherman said, mr. president, one of the most common things is this thing about having a cherokee great-grandmother. it is so remarkable to see even in a situation like that that bill clinton still does not get it. i think it is a great cause to take up the matter of apology and look back on the family separation. this has been so talked about in the last month and a half. i don't know if there has ever been much -- "the new york times" -- has there been a reference to family separation as it was practiced with indian people? they got to the japanese camps. but how can you talk about family separation in this ill calm down.l terry: it has been a pleasure and honor to sit with these two people. i hope you have enjoyed it as much as i have. [applau
bill clinton has conversations on race. a remarkable moment for bill clinton was when he said to the sherman, i would be interested in knowing what you think is a common misunderstanding of indian people. bill clinton had begun the session saying he had a cherokee great-grandmother. sherman said, mr. president, one of the most common things is this thing about having a cherokee great-grandmother. it is so remarkable to see even in a situation like that that bill clinton still does not get it. i...
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that was started under bill clinton. so mexico has the right to protect their borders, guatemala has the right to protect theirs. every country has that right, that sovereign right to control who comes in and know what their intentionsre are. you agree with that, correct? >> of course. and we have spent over a hundred billion dollars since 9/11 mill tarrizing our south border. and it's human rights. instead of being a broader strategy, it's become the only strategy. that's why we have to really look at what has been going on over the last 50, 60 years.e why don't we invest more in finding the root causes. why wait until people are at our door? we see the violence. it's not going to stop that. >> laura: we are dealing with a lot of violence as i noted in the angle just this last week, ms-13, gang members have been app prehenned coulding the crose border. tens of thousands coming across every month. the wall slows down the flow. you brought up the issue of mill tarryizing the border. it's something enemies would do, not fr
that was started under bill clinton. so mexico has the right to protect their borders, guatemala has the right to protect theirs. every country has that right, that sovereign right to control who comes in and know what their intentionsre are. you agree with that, correct? >> of course. and we have spent over a hundred billion dollars since 9/11 mill tarrizing our south border. and it's human rights. instead of being a broader strategy, it's become the only strategy. that's why we have to...
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and russian president bill clinton and boris yeltsin. this is arch international bringing you your global news update this hour with me welcome to the program. the german city of chemists continues to be hit with far right rallies which have mostly been met with counter protests they started after a local man was stabbed to death by people the police described as being of various nationalities here's how it all unfolded. liz. liz. liz liz. liz liz. liz .
and russian president bill clinton and boris yeltsin. this is arch international bringing you your global news update this hour with me welcome to the program. the german city of chemists continues to be hit with far right rallies which have mostly been met with counter protests they started after a local man was stabbed to death by people the police described as being of various nationalities here's how it all unfolded. liz. liz. liz liz. liz liz. liz .
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starr with all due respect, and i have no issue with what happened with bill clinton. but you keep referring to due process as far as mr. kavanaugh is concerned, but how about the republican's dumping 43,000 documents on the committee the night before the hearing was supposed to start, and not waiting for the other hunsz of thousands of documents to be reviewed and released by the library of congress? >> guest: i honestly don't have -- i truly don't have a view with respect to the issues of document access and the like i view that as an issue entrusted in the description of the senate. i do think there needs to be process. a process that's a' orderly one with respect to decrassification of documents, as we just said, and the lost caller. now a number of the documents as i understand them had to go through the archival review process, under the law. i think again, sometimes we on the outside don't appreciate the limitations under which officers of the government are operating. but the presidential records act, ordains a process. you say well let's postpone hearings for
starr with all due respect, and i have no issue with what happened with bill clinton. but you keep referring to due process as far as mr. kavanaugh is concerned, but how about the republican's dumping 43,000 documents on the committee the night before the hearing was supposed to start, and not waiting for the other hunsz of thousands of documents to be reviewed and released by the library of congress? >> guest: i honestly don't have -- i truly don't have a view with respect to the issues...
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we will remember in the distant past that trump did defend bill clinton in '98 before he believed the accusers in 2016. but continue. >> that's all i'm saying here. my only point is that we cannot continue to try to make brett kavanaugh out as though he's some martyr when we -- it's just not okay to say things such as he has great character. >> what i'm saying is, in the absence of evidence, and there is no evidence here, there is neither exculpatory evidence -- >> because the fbi has not investigated. that's why there's no evidence. >> nor is there incriminating evidence. >> there is. we have notes from her therapist. >> the only witness -- the only witness says it didn't happen. >> and he didn't say it under oath and is refusing to do so. >> yes, under the penalty of perjury, he did, to the committee. so because of the fact -- >> he's lied before. >> there's literally a complete void of evidence. all we have to go on is what we can make of the pattern of a person's life, and i'm just providing the contrast of bill clinton's life leads you to easily believe that he abused and exploit
we will remember in the distant past that trump did defend bill clinton in '98 before he believed the accusers in 2016. but continue. >> that's all i'm saying here. my only point is that we cannot continue to try to make brett kavanaugh out as though he's some martyr when we -- it's just not okay to say things such as he has great character. >> what i'm saying is, in the absence of evidence, and there is no evidence here, there is neither exculpatory evidence -- >> because the...
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of bill clinton's alleged victims reacted by asking the f.b.i. to investigate her rape by as well. shows you the difference in the double standard that existed back then and still does today i think it's i think this is this donna thing but they can do this to mr cavanaugh it is the absolute definition of hypocritical and that's what's really disheartening especially for the american public to see these democratic leaders that have been elected being absolutely hypocritical and two faced really not only when it comes to the clinton trials where all of this wasn't enough what we heard it wasn't enough you can't come against him whereas a woman makes one allegation is refusing to testify there's no other information nobody really has any information there's no evidence but the word of this woman that's not to say that sexual assault allegations are important but the timing is very suspicious of course so we've now shown that the congress the united states of america doesn't care about facts or evidence as mrs it's as about political differences. coming up on the program after the bre
of bill clinton's alleged victims reacted by asking the f.b.i. to investigate her rape by as well. shows you the difference in the double standard that existed back then and still does today i think it's i think this is this donna thing but they can do this to mr cavanaugh it is the absolute definition of hypocritical and that's what's really disheartening especially for the american public to see these democratic leaders that have been elected being absolutely hypocritical and two faced really...
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i need to be getting back to my bed. >> sean: she worked for bill clinton at the time. he dropped his pants! exposed himself! said, kissed it! juanita broderick said rape, where is my investigation? all the senators feigning moral outrage, they said nothing in the case of bill clinton. in fact, he was beloved by most of his colleagues, many still in the senate despite what is a long, long, long track record of exposing himself and allegations of rape, groping, fondling, grabbing, attends their well , so many other democrats, they enthusiastically support everything clinton, they all thought the man they just heard described was perfectly fit to hold the highest office in the land. but not judge kavanaugh. one instance, one person, no evidence, nothing. from 36 years ago? they rush to judgment. no due process. in this particular case, an exhibition is definitive. they believe, but they haven't heard the other side. i believe we have the resumption of innocence. they are ready to lock up judge kavanaugh and throw away every other key factor in his life the last four decad
i need to be getting back to my bed. >> sean: she worked for bill clinton at the time. he dropped his pants! exposed himself! said, kissed it! juanita broderick said rape, where is my investigation? all the senators feigning moral outrage, they said nothing in the case of bill clinton. in fact, he was beloved by most of his colleagues, many still in the senate despite what is a long, long, long track record of exposing himself and allegations of rape, groping, fondling, grabbing, attends...
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i don't know what is happening now, but when you covered bill clinton and george w. bush, and george hw bush, and ronald reagan, they knew who you were and they wanted to know a little bit about you whether they did it in the back round or upfront, by asking you questions they knew a little bit about who you were and where you are coming from. and what kind of place that sets. it may have a lot to do with who gets into journalism, to finish the question with me, but i remember when i was going to be a journalist. i liked to write, i was going to write this great novel, but i found out there is a way you can make money writing, but you like the people, you like being around people and you want to build a relationship that way and write about it. you tell a story. so, we wanted to go, the way you become a political reporter, you go out there and meet these political figures, you want to write about who they are, more about that, you want to find about the person, you want to find about what they do other than just govern, so that would be the attraction. i'm not sure t
i don't know what is happening now, but when you covered bill clinton and george w. bush, and george hw bush, and ronald reagan, they knew who you were and they wanted to know a little bit about you whether they did it in the back round or upfront, by asking you questions they knew a little bit about who you were and where you are coming from. and what kind of place that sets. it may have a lot to do with who gets into journalism, to finish the question with me, but i remember when i was going...
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let's see, bill clinton is chatting away there. this he's one of the most sociable politicians we've ever come across, bill clinton. he can get along in everyone room. i always thought if he showed up on mars he would get them laughing. he would figure out what their sense of humor was. they've all been in this together. the one thing about politicians -- michael, you ran for the senate as i remember voting for you in maryland. i have to tell you there is a sense of being in the arena. there's pat leahy, pretty much the senior democratic senator, and marcelle, his wife with him. once you've run for office and faced the lions, i think you have a lot in common with other politicians, men and woman boen, who have faced the lions and taken on the press. let's take a break here. here's cindy mccain with the honor guard and meghan mccain who will be speaking in a few minutes. >>> we're having the arrival prayer here delivered by the bishop of washington. >>> let's bring in jon meacham. the litturgyliturgy, tell us, i broad church episcop
let's see, bill clinton is chatting away there. this he's one of the most sociable politicians we've ever come across, bill clinton. he can get along in everyone room. i always thought if he showed up on mars he would get them laughing. he would figure out what their sense of humor was. they've all been in this together. the one thing about politicians -- michael, you ran for the senate as i remember voting for you in maryland. i have to tell you there is a sense of being in the arena. there's...
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with all due respect to his many talents bill clinton was never called to account including the possible rape someone to this day says i was raped and not in high school but the attorney general seeking the governorship. i think president clinton is also being called to account for the abuse of power directed toward women by powerful men. >> good morning s14. hello c-span. you have done a terrific job. i am concerned about the special counsel now not doing a very good job for the country the cia is up to their years of spying so do you think it is time to get the speciall counsel to investigate the investigators quick. >> i appreciate that concern but i know bob miller and have confidence in his integrity. he is semper fi marine with an exemplary career so i believe in his integrity. i have expressed concerns some of the senior people around him i hope they are leaving their partisanship at the door in the first amendment right to believe whatever they want to believe but in terms of what we have heard that is distressing and disturbing therein are checks and balances in place the system
with all due respect to his many talents bill clinton was never called to account including the possible rape someone to this day says i was raped and not in high school but the attorney general seeking the governorship. i think president clinton is also being called to account for the abuse of power directed toward women by powerful men. >> good morning s14. hello c-span. you have done a terrific job. i am concerned about the special counsel now not doing a very good job for the country...
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bush, bill clinton and george w. bush. >> susan. >> so i'm susan page, my first campaign was in 1980. i covered president carter's final campaign trip and then i covered the white house and national politics since then. >> well, i have served president clinton, as martha said, for two years at the state department, in '93 and '94, and then went to the white house in 1995 and spent four years, which is comparatively a long time for a press secretary to be there. but i had an extra bonus year, my last year, because of a certain intern at the white house. >> i remember those days well. as much as i may try to forget them. i just started covering the white house in the reagan administration and went through george h.w. bush and had an opportunity and privilege to interview five presidents. so, here we are. so, mike, let me start with you with this question and then ask all to chime in. as we've noted there is an often adversarial relationship between the press corps and the white house, and yet there's also a fundamental
bush, bill clinton and george w. bush. >> susan. >> so i'm susan page, my first campaign was in 1980. i covered president carter's final campaign trip and then i covered the white house and national politics since then. >> well, i have served president clinton, as martha said, for two years at the state department, in '93 and '94, and then went to the white house in 1995 and spent four years, which is comparatively a long time for a press secretary to be there. but i had an...
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bill clinton. '96? bill clinton. trish: "time" magazine has it wrong. ari, back to you, you would not abolish the electoral college of why? >> well, one i do believe our system works. system is combination of one man, one vote. trish: sorry, keep going, ari. >> and, as a result of that, you don't change it because you didn't like the results of the previous elections. so my question to people like doug says our whole system one man, one vote, do you support the abolition of senate. >> i answered your question. i said no. >> senate has the same feature. >> so how can you support and one and keep -- >> very simple, ari. trish: he did not win the majority but did win the popular vote. >> that's correct. trish: he did not win the majority. >> let doug answer that question. would i like to hear from doug how you can be consistent keeping senate but not keep the electoral college. >> if i can answer airy's question. he asked me three times. very simple reflect diversity you want, two in montana, two in new york, one man and one vote so our presidential electi
bill clinton. '96? bill clinton. trish: "time" magazine has it wrong. ari, back to you, you would not abolish the electoral college of why? >> well, one i do believe our system works. system is combination of one man, one vote. trish: sorry, keep going, ari. >> and, as a result of that, you don't change it because you didn't like the results of the previous elections. so my question to people like doug says our whole system one man, one vote, do you support the abolition...
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that was started under bill clinton. then ultimately expanded under george w. bush. so henrique, mexico has the right to ask, and protect their borders, guatemala has the right to protect their heirs, every country has that inherent right, that sovereign right to protect who comes in and know what their intentions are. you agree with that, correct? >> of course. we have spent over $100 billion and since 9/11 militarizing our south border. that is a fact. the money has been used to militarize our border, great cost for a once dynamic border communities and immigrants, human rights, instead of being part of a broader strategy, border enforcement has become the only strategy. so i think that is where we have to really look at what has been going on over the last 50, 60 years. why don't we invest more in finding the root causes of immigration? why wait until people are at our door and tried to build a wall to solve something that has to do with structural issues, like poverty, violence, things that we are seeing in central -- >> laura: we are dealing with a lot of violen
that was started under bill clinton. then ultimately expanded under george w. bush. so henrique, mexico has the right to ask, and protect their borders, guatemala has the right to protect their heirs, every country has that inherent right, that sovereign right to protect who comes in and know what their intentions are. you agree with that, correct? >> of course. we have spent over $100 billion and since 9/11 militarizing our south border. that is a fact. the money has been used to...
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however it wasn't long before many point about thought her husband former president bill clinton faced allegations of sexual misconduct which didn't stop him from reaching america's highest office her husband when he was president faced allegations that were not the same as this certainly but had connections to these kinds of old allegations from years ago have we learned anything over the years about due process not just for the accusers but also for the accused well i think that you have to take each of these situations you know sort of on their own merits and one of bill clinton's alleged victims reacted by asking the f.b.i. to investigate her rape by accusations as well. the difference in the double standard that existed back then and still does today i think it's i think this is this donna xing but they can do this to mr cavanaugh it is the absolute definition of hypocritical and that's what's really disheartening especially for the american public to see these democratic leaders that have been elected being absolutely hypocritical and two faced really not only when it comes to th
however it wasn't long before many point about thought her husband former president bill clinton faced allegations of sexual misconduct which didn't stop him from reaching america's highest office her husband when he was president faced allegations that were not the same as this certainly but had connections to these kinds of old allegations from years ago have we learned anything over the years about due process not just for the accusers but also for the accused well i think that you have to...
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bill clinton, anita broderick, she had the lip, reported it immediately. the democrats are turning the constitution upside down. it's an outrage and i fear for this nation. anyway. all right. >> zero evidence whatsoever. 35 years later from high school. and that's going to prevent a man from a sterling repetition. if there are any republican senators listening to this, better not capitulate and let the left-wing mob win on this. judge jeanine: let's go on. i think i've got the second outrageous comment. >> my name is tim g gosar. >> jennifer. >> paul is my brother. >> my brother. >> and i endorse dr. brill. >> dr. brill. >> i endorse dr. david brill for congress. >> i'm dr. david brill and i approve this message. judge jeanine: all right. here you've got this guy's brothers and sisters this and that doing an ad for the opponent. apparently paul gosar who is a candidate saying you can't pick your family -- okay. you can't pick your family. we all have crazy aunts and relatives and my family is no different. i hope they find peace in their hearts and let go
bill clinton, anita broderick, she had the lip, reported it immediately. the democrats are turning the constitution upside down. it's an outrage and i fear for this nation. anyway. all right. >> zero evidence whatsoever. 35 years later from high school. and that's going to prevent a man from a sterling repetition. if there are any republican senators listening to this, better not capitulate and let the left-wing mob win on this. judge jeanine: let's go on. i think i've got the second...