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, bill clinton's administration. how much she should own that. the protester was citing something she said. what is your take away when you look at the trajectory from the party from then to now. >> it's pretty breathtaking. one of the iron laws of politics is if you want to defeat your opponent, take away their best asset. anybody looking at this from space would said hillary clinton's best asset is bill clinton. the clinton years are essentially off the table for use by hillary clinton because much of what happened in the clinton year whether it's don't ask, don't tell, welfare we form or the crime bill have been reputuated in the obama era. she cannot run on it. the clinton years are more dangerous than 2008 when she ran that harsh primary against barack obama which logic would have suggested would have been the problem. i think the big irony is bernie sanders represents the wing of liberalism, because he's not a democrat, that bill clinton came to washington in '92 to vanqu h vanquish. they are back. he is set as
, bill clinton's administration. how much she should own that. the protester was citing something she said. what is your take away when you look at the trajectory from the party from then to now. >> it's pretty breathtaking. one of the iron laws of politics is if you want to defeat your opponent, take away their best asset. anybody looking at this from space would said hillary clinton's best asset is bill clinton. the clinton years are essentially off the table for use by hillary clinton...
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. >> bernie sanders is making a real play for the clinton administration, and i wonder if you just listened to what she had to say, can you tell us why you think she's able to make a bigger impact on african-americans than bernie sanders? >> i believe she's better prepared, because secretary clinton has been there. she has been to south carolina for the last 40 years. she started out her career here working for the underprivileged children of south carolina. she has strong roots here working in the civil rights movement as well as she came
. >> bernie sanders is making a real play for the clinton administration, and i wonder if you just listened to what she had to say, can you tell us why you think she's able to make a bigger impact on african-americans than bernie sanders? >> i believe she's better prepared, because secretary clinton has been there. she has been to south carolina for the last 40 years. she started out her career here working for the underprivileged children of south carolina. she has strong roots...
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the clinton administration led the world in relaxing sanctions against north korea. billions of dollars flowed to north korea in exchange for promises not to built nuclear weapons, so what we are seeing with north korea is foreshadowing of where we will be with iran. >> an attack from jeb bush brought this reaction from donald trump provoking in the audience. >> he wants to be a tough guy. >> let me talk, quiet. >> a lot of time. [ booing ] >> that's all it is, his donors and special interests out there. >> i would not bring it back in any sort of widespread use. >> it was used sparingly. congress has changed the laws and i think where we stand is the appropriate place. >> i would bring back waterboarding and i'd bring back a hell of a lot worse than waterboarding. >> the story going into this debate was all about marco rubio's momentum, how he could do well in iowa and new hampshire. chris christie and others attacked him and that could be enough to damage the florida senator. maybe not too much, but enough. >> we thank the people of manchester new hampshire for hav
the clinton administration led the world in relaxing sanctions against north korea. billions of dollars flowed to north korea in exchange for promises not to built nuclear weapons, so what we are seeing with north korea is foreshadowing of where we will be with iran. >> an attack from jeb bush brought this reaction from donald trump provoking in the audience. >> he wants to be a tough guy. >> let me talk, quiet. >> a lot of time. [ booing ] >> that's all it is, his...
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the launch sa result of failures of the first clinton administration. the clinton administration led the world in relaxing sanctions against north korea, billions of dollars flowed into north korea in exchange for promises not to build nuclear weapons, we are seeing foreshadowioing of where we will be with iran. >> reporter: an attack from jed bush brought this reaction from donald trump, which provoked boos in the audience. >> let me talk quiet. a lot of times... baos baos boos boos [ crowd boos ] >> a lot of times - a lot of time... ..that's all of his donors and special interest out there. >> reporter: the candidates were asked if they'd bring back waterboarding, a practice president obama banned as torture. >> i wouldn't bring it back in a widespread use. >> it was used sparingly, congress changed the laws, where we stand is the appropriate place. >> i'd bring back waterboarding and a hell of a lot worse. >> the story going into the debate was about marco rubio's momentum, how he did well in iowa and how he could do well in new hampshire. chris chri
the launch sa result of failures of the first clinton administration. the clinton administration led the world in relaxing sanctions against north korea, billions of dollars flowed into north korea in exchange for promises not to build nuclear weapons, we are seeing foreshadowioing of where we will be with iran. >> reporter: an attack from jed bush brought this reaction from donald trump, which provoked boos in the audience. >> let me talk quiet. a lot of times... baos baos boos...
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administration and indeed, i know i come hard on the clinton administration and the regular manage was doing no better when almost 250 u.s. servicemen were killed in 1983, our country did nothing. and so to carry it forward, i know i come down hard on the clinton administration, but, you know, george w. bush administration certainly tried to deal with the war on terrorism, we know there were many falls there. my point is this, is that i have to make it some sort of policy as how they're going to deal with it effectively. >> i think i heard you mention during the interview that you had interviewed the father of the bomber. >> sure. >> and i think it was gold maer, we are not going to come till p- palestinians love their children more than they hate us. >> great question. >> if i could get there i could probably spend enough time on the ground and find his family and i did and i spent a fair amount of time with the father and we talked at length and i said, listen, did you not know or suspect that your son might be -- might be heading in this kind of direction, he said absolutely not. we
administration and indeed, i know i come hard on the clinton administration and the regular manage was doing no better when almost 250 u.s. servicemen were killed in 1983, our country did nothing. and so to carry it forward, i know i come down hard on the clinton administration, but, you know, george w. bush administration certainly tried to deal with the war on terrorism, we know there were many falls there. my point is this, is that i have to make it some sort of policy as how they're going...
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be another clinton administration, but they were at the end of an administration in which bill clinton had redefined the democratic party in a more centrist view. when you go back to this state when walter mondell was running against gary hart, that was as close as we've got to an old-fashioned liberal versus somebody trying to rest the party in a different direction. bill clinton redefined it in 1992 in a centrist way, new democrats. what we're seeing now is that under barack obama and partly because of him and partly because of the nature of the democratic party at this point, the party has moved left. we've known that this was, in essence, a fight that was coming. we saw it last night break out in a much more significant way. >> we are, by the way, in a matter of minutes, going to have andrea mitchell interviewing hillary clinton live right after this rally. i will potentially be interrupting you to go to that. i just wanted to warn you, dan, on that front. i guess the question is, with the republican party, essentially, they've been doing this for a while. maybe if both parties are
be another clinton administration, but they were at the end of an administration in which bill clinton had redefined the democratic party in a more centrist view. when you go back to this state when walter mondell was running against gary hart, that was as close as we've got to an old-fashioned liberal versus somebody trying to rest the party in a different direction. bill clinton redefined it in 1992 in a centrist way, new democrats. what we're seeing now is that under barack obama and partly...
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bush: well, it's a failure of leadership in the clinton administration. they just don't want to put something in place. king: tax the internet? bush: i think we need to keep a moratorium in place. we don't know what the world is going to look like three to five years from now. and i think we ought to keep the moratorium in place. keyes: i'd keep the moratorium in place for a while. but i also would forewarn people that commerce on the internet -- once the whole thing gets established, and you have the infrastructure and base for it, is going to be taxed. i think it's unfair to lie to folks about that, because eventually, as enough commerce moves into that arena, don't tell me the politicians will resist it, because they won't. mccain: as president of the united states, i will veto any bill that crosses my desk that reinstitutes the sales tax. we've got to make it permanent so these people that are making huge and massive investments in the internet will have the confidence that it won't be taxed. look we can't choke this baby in the cradle. i don't care a
bush: well, it's a failure of leadership in the clinton administration. they just don't want to put something in place. king: tax the internet? bush: i think we need to keep a moratorium in place. we don't know what the world is going to look like three to five years from now. and i think we ought to keep the moratorium in place. keyes: i'd keep the moratorium in place for a while. but i also would forewarn people that commerce on the internet -- once the whole thing gets established, and you...
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administration what it was part of the state department in those years that hillary clinton had a major role in that it was going to end, and women around the globe with whom he worked said you can't end of this. what's going to happen to us? we need to come together, we need to be able to have the kinds of opportunities and see the possibilities. i was raising money for the nonprofit as is common for nonprofits, and i went to new york and i went to a fun. and i met -- avon. i met a young leader who is a corporate secretary who was very close to the head of the company. and i started to tell her that i thought today companies really, a company like avon which had as its clientele mostly women, women employees, really increasingly should not be doing this kind of work as charity for philanthropy or even corporate social responsibility but as a brand, as part of the brand, they are come in many ways a bond has been doing that. she completely agreed. a colleague with whom i went to this meeting said to me, she's one of us. and so her, kim coming out of the corporate legal sector and my spe
administration what it was part of the state department in those years that hillary clinton had a major role in that it was going to end, and women around the globe with whom he worked said you can't end of this. what's going to happen to us? we need to come together, we need to be able to have the kinds of opportunities and see the possibilities. i was raising money for the nonprofit as is common for nonprofits, and i went to new york and i went to a fun. and i met -- avon. i met a young...
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administration. the clinton lead the world in relaxing sanctions against north korea. billions of dollars flowed into north korea. and what we are seeing with north korea is foreshadowing of where we will be with iran. >> this attack brought boos in the audience. quiet. [ booing ] >> that's all of his donors and [ laughter ] >> the candidates were asked if they would bring back water boarding for people accused of terrorism. a practice president obama banned as torture. >> i would not bring it back in any sort of widespread use. >> it was used sparingly. i think where we stand is the appropriate place. >> i would bring back water boarding and a hell of a lot worse than water boarding. >> the story was all about marco rubio's momentum, how he had done well in iowa and how he could do well in new hampshire, but chris christie and others attacked him, and that could be senator. >> we thank the people of manchester new hampshire for having us for this debate. >> reporter: they now will be chasing votes,
administration. the clinton lead the world in relaxing sanctions against north korea. billions of dollars flowed into north korea. and what we are seeing with north korea is foreshadowing of where we will be with iran. >> this attack brought boos in the audience. quiet. [ booing ] >> that's all of his donors and [ laughter ] >> the candidates were asked if they would bring back water boarding for people accused of terrorism. a practice president obama banned as torture....
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administration. and we will look ahead to janet yellen's first public appearance on the u.s. rate hike. ♪ let's get straight to bloomberg business flash. heineken has reported 2015 profit in line with estimates, excluding special items which was 2.75 billion euros. it sees profit growth this year. says earnings will rise this year helped by growth markets in asia. operating profit will rise by a low single-digit percentage. maker reported fourth-quarter earnings that eat forecast. the ceo will speak on "surveillance" at 10:05 u.k. time. oil reported a loss as tumbling crude prices forced the company to write-downs. the net loss is over $1 billion in 2015. is recommending no dividends be paid. maesk says its underlying results will be below billion after.1 the company wrote down the value of its oil assets. crude prices is $45. francine: thank you so much. w, european bank stocks have borne the brunt of this week's selling. an exclusive interview, the goldman sachs president pinpointed it as a europ
administration. and we will look ahead to janet yellen's first public appearance on the u.s. rate hike. ♪ let's get straight to bloomberg business flash. heineken has reported 2015 profit in line with estimates, excluding special items which was 2.75 billion euros. it sees profit growth this year. says earnings will rise this year helped by growth markets in asia. operating profit will rise by a low single-digit percentage. maker reported fourth-quarter earnings that eat forecast. the ceo...
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in 1996, the clinton administration, then first lady clinton was very active in so called welfare reform. you familiar with what that was? it picked up on the republican agenda. it said one of the basic problems in america is that poor people and, by the way, african-americans were ripping off the welfare system. everybody believes in welfare reform if it means helping people get the education, child care and jobs they need to improve their lives. that's not what that bill did.ç it end up increasing significantly, extreme poverty in america. it caused a lot of suffering for some of the most poorest and vulnerable in this country. i think your point is exactly correct. i think that's an issue we will be talking about a whole lot. thank you. >> senator sanders. thank you for being here. my name is patrick quinn. my question is the recent firing of chicago police superintendent highlights the fact that even intended reformers can fail in the face of institutional power. as president, how would you reform our criminal justice system? >> great question. it's an issue very high on my agenda.
in 1996, the clinton administration, then first lady clinton was very active in so called welfare reform. you familiar with what that was? it picked up on the republican agenda. it said one of the basic problems in america is that poor people and, by the way, african-americans were ripping off the welfare system. everybody believes in welfare reform if it means helping people get the education, child care and jobs they need to improve their lives. that's not what that bill did.ç it end up...
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the clinton campaign is taking new heat in the palmetto state for the positions of the bill clinton administration in the 1990s against violent crime. just a short time ago a protest broke out during hillary's speech at south carolina state university. one demonstrator was escorted out of the room after interrupting her he was holding a sheet that read quote "we were brought here to heel" bringing violent criminals quote "to heel" wawa a line hillary clinton used in 1996 when she spoke in favor of the violent crime control act regarding violent criminals. clinton continued to speak--ignoring the protest. for those of you going to vote tomorrow--polls open at 7 a.m. across the state. you must bring a form of identification to your polling place. that includes a drivers license, state-issued photo i.d., military i.d., or u.s. passport. if you can't get a valid i.d., you can still cast a provisional ballot by signing an affidavit explaining you have a reasonable reason barring you from getting one. to check where your polling location is--you can head to wistv slash big red 10. and for continuing cov
the clinton campaign is taking new heat in the palmetto state for the positions of the bill clinton administration in the 1990s against violent crime. just a short time ago a protest broke out during hillary's speech at south carolina state university. one demonstrator was escorted out of the room after interrupting her he was holding a sheet that read quote "we were brought here to heel" bringing violent criminals quote "to heel" wawa a line hillary clinton used in 1996...
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administration. this might surprise you....trump won the hispanic vote in nevada. ad-lib toss to weather high pressure has taken over the valley once again and
administration. this might surprise you....trump won the hispanic vote in nevada. ad-lib toss to weather high pressure has taken over the valley once again and
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. >> secretary clinton continued to point to her connection to both president obama and clinton's administration. and this drew strong reaction. >> he's attacked president obama, he's called him weak, disappointing. maybe it is because he wasn't even the democrat until he decided to run for president. well, it's true. i look at our last two democratic presidents. were they perfect? no, no person is but i tell you what i would take either of them over any republican any time, >> is one of the two democratic candidates who actually ran me. second of all, i have worked very closely with president obama over the last seven years. he is a friend of mine. overall, i think the president has done an outstanding job and the idea that there can be a primary where different ideas get floated and debated, i don't think that's terrible. >> the two remain in a dead heap going into tomorrow's show down. >>> and a tour helicopter plunged into the waters near the uss arizona at pearl harbor with five people on board and it was there that nearby onlookers sprang into a. >> reporter: witnesses could tell something
. >> secretary clinton continued to point to her connection to both president obama and clinton's administration. and this drew strong reaction. >> he's attacked president obama, he's called him weak, disappointing. maybe it is because he wasn't even the democrat until he decided to run for president. well, it's true. i look at our last two democratic presidents. were they perfect? no, no person is but i tell you what i would take either of them over any republican any time,...
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is the direct result of the failures of the first clinton administration. the clinton administration led the world in relaxing sanctions against north korea. billions of dollars flowed into north korea in exchange for not building nuclear weapons. >> reporter: an attack from jeb bush. >> quiet. >> reporter: this brought boos from the audience >> that's all of his donors out there. >> reporter: the candidates were asked if water boarding would come back, a practice president obama banned as torture >> i would not bring it back in a widespread use. >> it was used sparingly. congress has changed the laws and i think where we stand can the appropriate place >> i would bring it back and a lot worse than water boarding. >> reporter: the story going into this debate was about marco rubio's momentum, how he had done well in iowa and how he could do well in new hampshire, but chris christie and others attacked him. maybe not too much, but enough. the candidates spend their final hours chasing votes, chasing support and chasing the dream of success >>> more than a th
is the direct result of the failures of the first clinton administration. the clinton administration led the world in relaxing sanctions against north korea. billions of dollars flowed into north korea in exchange for not building nuclear weapons. >> reporter: an attack from jeb bush. >> quiet. >> reporter: this brought boos from the audience >> that's all of his donors out there. >> reporter: the candidates were asked if water boarding would come back, a practice...
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in 1996, the clinton administration, then first lady clinton was very active in so called welfare reform. you familiar with what that was? it picked up on the republican agenda. it said one of the basic problems in america is that poor people and, by the way, african-americans were ripping off the welfare system. everybody believes in welfare reform if it means helping people get the education, child care and jobs they need to improve their lives. that's not what that bill did. it end up increasing significantly, extreme poverty in america. it caused a lot of suffering for some of the most poorest and vulnerable in this country. i think your point is exactly correct. i think that's an issue we will be talking about a whole lot. thank you. >> senator sanders. thank you for being here. my name is patrick quinn. my question is the recent firing of chicago police superintendent highlights the fact that even intended reformers can fail in the face of institutional power. as president, how would you reform our criminal justice system? >> great question. it's an issue very high on my agenda. we
in 1996, the clinton administration, then first lady clinton was very active in so called welfare reform. you familiar with what that was? it picked up on the republican agenda. it said one of the basic problems in america is that poor people and, by the way, african-americans were ripping off the welfare system. everybody believes in welfare reform if it means helping people get the education, child care and jobs they need to improve their lives. that's not what that bill did. it end up...
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we have to remember that it was under president clinton's administration the three strikes you're out rule which incarcerated a large amount of african americans." sanders plans to return to palmetto state early next week. i'm told his campaign is ill finalizing details on earlier on the news at 5 we spoke to the clinton camp if you missed it you can see those comments at wistv.com. judi. stay with us for more decision 2016 coverage coming up tonight at 7 and 11. wis is your source for news from the campaign trail...as we head toward the gop primary on february 20th...and the democratic primary on feburary 27th. right now it's time to check in with ben tanner who's got a look at your evening forecast... temperatures will not be quite as cold friday morning with lows in the upper 20s and lower 30s. friday turns mostly cloudy as low pressure develops off the coast with highs in the upper 40s. expect a sunny to partly cloudy weekend with highs in the 40s and lows in the 20s. as a system approaches early next week, a wintry mix is possible monday morning turning to cold tonight--richland
we have to remember that it was under president clinton's administration the three strikes you're out rule which incarcerated a large amount of african americans." sanders plans to return to palmetto state early next week. i'm told his campaign is ill finalizing details on earlier on the news at 5 we spoke to the clinton camp if you missed it you can see those comments at wistv.com. judi. stay with us for more decision 2016 coverage coming up tonight at 7 and 11. wis is your source for...
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enough, that kind of reaffirmed the clinton administration had done right. the point i want to make with respect to the way that polls operate is that instead of forcing people to come up with decisions and opinions when they the pollse them, ought to at least allow people to admit that they don't have an opinion. "do you think they did this or did that or don't you know?" that is not what the polls are interested in doing. if they reported on a regular basis that somewhere around 60% of the public was unengaged in , and of the rest, 16% favored it, 21% opposed it, there were still even more , and there are these people who haven't even heard anything about it, that would not be very interesting. that is exactly the kind of result that george gallup produced in 1953, when asking about taft-hartley. the taft-hartley act was an act that had received a great deal of publicity. but, when george gallup the policy- preceded question with a question about whether they had even heard of taft-hartley, 60% had no idea what it was about, which by itself, was amazing. t
enough, that kind of reaffirmed the clinton administration had done right. the point i want to make with respect to the way that polls operate is that instead of forcing people to come up with decisions and opinions when they the pollse them, ought to at least allow people to admit that they don't have an opinion. "do you think they did this or did that or don't you know?" that is not what the polls are interested in doing. if they reported on a regular basis that somewhere around 60%...
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he also turned his attention away from his other opponents and instead attacked the clinton administration. there was also a discussion on governor kasich said that his first 100 days in office, he would have a plan to rebuild the military. heather: here is the bottom line, the republicans will meet before the new hampshire primary night. that is saturday night right here on channel 5. our coverage begins at 8:00. ed: keep in mind that on tuesday night, our anchors will have this coverage covered. until midnight. you can watch this all on the wcvb mobile app. s body was found on the charles river. he was discovered near the longfellow bridge at around 8:15 this morning. it is not clear how the man died or whether his death is considered suspicious. and a south bridge man faces assault charges after the s body on police say albert henderson attacked hector luis ramos with a piece of concrete. blood on his clothing reportedly matched that of romolo' s and to his body. a mental evaluation. ed: brockton police investigated a freshman hit by a pickup truck outside of brockton high school. it ha
he also turned his attention away from his other opponents and instead attacked the clinton administration. there was also a discussion on governor kasich said that his first 100 days in office, he would have a plan to rebuild the military. heather: here is the bottom line, the republicans will meet before the new hampshire primary night. that is saturday night right here on channel 5. our coverage begins at 8:00. ed: keep in mind that on tuesday night, our anchors will have this coverage...
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what would a clinton administration do to ease the fears of home ownership among our country. >> i know how hard hit nevada was. i think the highest rate of foreclosures, you still have a lot of houses under water, meaning that the value is not equal to what you had to pay for it and what the mortgage principal and interest are, i take that very seriously so here's what i want to do. i want us to move in any way we can in the federal government to help relieve the burden of already existing homeowners. i don't want the kind of wave of foreclosures that struck this state ever again to happen. secondly, we want to provide more help so that more homeowners, hispanic, african-american homeowners, those who want to be have access to better credit and support. credit has tightened up in ways that are not fair. you are three times more likely to be able to get a mortgage if you're a white applicant if you're black or hispanic even if you have the same credentials. that has to end. i will go after that kind of discrimination with everything i've got using every housing authority, the justice de
what would a clinton administration do to ease the fears of home ownership among our country. >> i know how hard hit nevada was. i think the highest rate of foreclosures, you still have a lot of houses under water, meaning that the value is not equal to what you had to pay for it and what the mortgage principal and interest are, i take that very seriously so here's what i want to do. i want us to move in any way we can in the federal government to help relieve the burden of already...
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he talked about the impact of welfare reform legislation passed during the clinton administration. >> what that legislation was about was how we as a government treat the most country. i happened to believe we need welfare reform. but the goal of welfare reform is to get people to stand on them get jobs and the job training they need. help them get the childcare work. help them get the healthcare they need -- need. >> meanwhile donald trump that his third straight win last night. he beat out the rest of the gop field in the nevada caucuses. we have the latest. >> we love the nevada. we love nevada. thank you. >> donald trump scored a huge victory in the nevada caucuses tuesday night. >> we won get -- of we won with the old. we won with a highly educated and the poorly educated. >> 46% with the hispanics. >> marco rubio and ted cruz are downplaying the results from the caucuses. each claim they are the only one who can beat donald trump. and both agree there is still time to take them down. >> i think it is important to take a deep breath. first of all, the republican nomination is dec
he talked about the impact of welfare reform legislation passed during the clinton administration. >> what that legislation was about was how we as a government treat the most country. i happened to believe we need welfare reform. but the goal of welfare reform is to get people to stand on them get jobs and the job training they need. help them get the childcare work. help them get the healthcare they need -- need. >> meanwhile donald trump that his third straight win last night. he...
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keyes: i think it is a failure on the leadership part of the clinton administration. larry king: tax the internet? governor bush: we need to keep a moratorium in place. we do not know with the world will look like five year's and now, and we should keep the moratorium in place. mr. keyes: i would keep it in place for a while, but i would forewarn people that congress on -- commerce on the internet, once you get it established an infrastructure, is going to be taxed. i think is unfair to lie to folks about that, because as enough commerce moves into that arena, do not tell me politicians will not resist it. they will not. senator mccain: i will veto any bill that crosses my desk that re-institutes the sales tax. we need to make it permanent. these people that are making huge and massive investments on the internet need the confidence that it will not be tax. we cannot choke this baby in the cradle. i do not care about these governors. we are talking of the engine of america's economy. they ought to understand that and get their greedy hands off of it so the american ec
keyes: i think it is a failure on the leadership part of the clinton administration. larry king: tax the internet? governor bush: we need to keep a moratorium in place. we do not know with the world will look like five year's and now, and we should keep the moratorium in place. mr. keyes: i would keep it in place for a while, but i would forewarn people that congress on -- commerce on the internet, once you get it established an infrastructure, is going to be taxed. i think is unfair to lie to...
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what would a clinton administration do to ease the fears of home ownership among our country. >> i know how hard hit nevada was. i think the highest rate of foreclosures, you still have a lot of houses under water, meaning that the value is not equal to what you had to pay for it and what the mortgage principal and interest are, i take that very seriously so here's what i want to do. i want us to move in any way we can in the federal government to help relieve the burden of already existing homeowners. i don't want the kind of wave of foreclosures that struck this state ever again to happen. secondly, we want to provide more help so that more homeowners, hispanic, african-american homeowners, those who want to be have access to better credit and support. credit has tightened up in ways that are not fair. you are three times more likely to be able to get a mortgage if you're a white applicant if you're black or hispanic even if you have the same credentials. that has to end. i will go after that kind of discrimination with everything i've got using every housing authority, the justice de
what would a clinton administration do to ease the fears of home ownership among our country. >> i know how hard hit nevada was. i think the highest rate of foreclosures, you still have a lot of houses under water, meaning that the value is not equal to what you had to pay for it and what the mortgage principal and interest are, i take that very seriously so here's what i want to do. i want us to move in any way we can in the federal government to help relieve the burden of already...
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in 1996, the clinton administration, then first lady clinton was very active in so called welfare reform. you familiar with what that was? it picked up on the republican agenda. it said one of the basic problems in america is that poor people and, by the way, ç african-americans were ripping off the welfare system. everybody believes in welfare reform if it means helping people get the education, child care and jobs they need to improve their lives. that's not what that bill did. it end up increasing significantly, extreme poverty in america. it caused a lot of suffering for some of the most poorest and vulnerable in this country. i think your point is exactly correct. i think that's an issue we will be talking about a whole lot. thank you. >> senator sanders. thank you for being here. my name is patrick quinn. my question is the recent firing of chicago police superintendent highlights the fact that even intended reformers can fail in the face of institutional power. as president, how would you reform our criminal justice system? >> great question. it's an issue very high on my agenda
in 1996, the clinton administration, then first lady clinton was very active in so called welfare reform. you familiar with what that was? it picked up on the republican agenda. it said one of the basic problems in america is that poor people and, by the way, ç african-americans were ripping off the welfare system. everybody believes in welfare reform if it means helping people get the education, child care and jobs they need to improve their lives. that's not what that bill did. it end up...
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he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata is the literally outside the envelope for electronic communication. and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span2. television for serious readers. >> while fbi director james comey was on capitol hill earlier this week, he answered questions from lawmakers on local efforts to get apple to break the encryption on the phone used by one of the san bernardino shooters. comey was testifying before the house appropriations committee. here's a look. >> i have some very strong opinions about that, and there's a question here. but i want to start by thanking you for being diligent and pursuing the court order and staying on top of this. look, my view of the world, and i view it is one member of this committee doesn't necessarily reflect t
he's interviewed by james woolsey, former cia director in the clinton administration. >> metadata is the literally outside the envelope for electronic communication. and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long also was essentially the outside of the envelope. >> watch book tv all weekend every weekend on c-span2. television...
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and by implication, failure by former secretary of state hillary clinton who, of course, is running for the democratic nomination. the u.s. together with japan and south korea have called for a meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss this issue on sunday. as adrian brown pointed out just a few minutes ago, china which is a close ally of north korea has a veto power in the united nations, so it may be a very interesting meeting of the u.n. security council in new york on sunday >>> that pegs the question of what appearingss does the u.n. really have here in reacting. you mentioned that u.n. security council meeting, but what unilateral options does the u.s. really have here? >> i don't think that there are any military options that are on the table. there really has not been any discussion of that. i think that the pattern that the obama administration has followed over the past seven and some years has been to galvanize international reaction to get a coalition of people together. now it's interesting that just a week from tomorrow monday, later in february, the president of
and by implication, failure by former secretary of state hillary clinton who, of course, is running for the democratic nomination. the u.s. together with japan and south korea have called for a meeting of the u.n. security council to discuss this issue on sunday. as adrian brown pointed out just a few minutes ago, china which is a close ally of north korea has a veto power in the united nations, so it may be a very interesting meeting of the u.n. security council in new york on sunday...
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. >> the united states blocked his chances for another term after he sparred with the clinton administration of the e.n.'s budget. galley was 93. four american journalists have been released. the journalists entered the country last week on tourist visas to cover the 5th anniversary of the uprising. the government said the journalists didn't have proper visas and also accused them of taking part in a riot they were covering and providing false information to the police. ba ran is the u.s. ally. pope francis just wrapped up a mass in mexico. where thousands gathered to hear him speak. the area has been ravaged by drug violence for years. on wednesday, pope francis will visit the border between el paso, and swarez. it was recently dubbed the murder capitol of the world. family members will come together on both sides to receive the pope's blessing. up next, u.s. travelers are one step closer to hopping on a flight to havana, and in hawaii, a state of emergency over mosquitoes the governors plan to prevent zika. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real...
. >> the united states blocked his chances for another term after he sparred with the clinton administration of the e.n.'s budget. galley was 93. four american journalists have been released. the journalists entered the country last week on tourist visas to cover the 5th anniversary of the uprising. the government said the journalists didn't have proper visas and also accused them of taking part in a riot they were covering and providing false information to the police. ba ran is the u.s....
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when i hear criticism of the clinton administration and now recently the obama administration, let me give you one data point on job creation. one of the best rights you can have is the right to a damn good job that pays a decent wage. and let me tell you, over the st 35 years we have had 20 years of republican presidents and 15 years of democratic presidents. under the republican president, we've had 15.8 million net new jobs. under democrats, we've had over 30 million net new jobs, folks. and the reason african-americans, latinos, whites, everybody, asian americans did so well in the end of the clinton administration is because the nemployment rate was 4%. everybody. and that is what this is about, folks. creating good jobs. making sure that our union movement is protected. that we have your back. that we move forward together. and that is why i am so excited to be here. i want to leave you with one other thought. i have had a front seat to governance. it's an unmitigated pleasure to have that front seat. what i have seen with this president is someone who inherited the worst mess o
when i hear criticism of the clinton administration and now recently the obama administration, let me give you one data point on job creation. one of the best rights you can have is the right to a damn good job that pays a decent wage. and let me tell you, over the st 35 years we have had 20 years of republican presidents and 15 years of democratic presidents. under the republican president, we've had 15.8 million net new jobs. under democrats, we've had over 30 million net new jobs, folks. and...
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the united states blocking his chances for another term after he sparred with the clinton administration over the budget at the u.n. boutros boutros-ghali was 93. >>> four american journalists who were arrested in bahrain have been released. they entered the country to cover the uprising in 2011. bahrain is a u.s. ally, the navy's fifth fleet is based there. >>> mass is underway in mexico where thousands have gathered to hear pope francis speak. it has been an area ravaged by drug violent in recent years. family members separated by a border will come together on both sides to receive the pope's blessings. >>> up next, u.s. travelers now one step closer to hopping on a flight to go to havana. >>> and in hawaii a state of emergency over mosquitos. the government's plan to prevent zika. >>> diplomatic efforts are underway in syria. the u.n. special envoy to syria making a surprise trip to damascus to meet with the foreign minister there. >>> the envoy's visit coming in the wake of deadly attacks on several hospitals and schools in the country. the death toll on a strike on a doctor's witho
the united states blocking his chances for another term after he sparred with the clinton administration over the budget at the u.n. boutros boutros-ghali was 93. >>> four american journalists who were arrested in bahrain have been released. they entered the country to cover the uprising in 2011. bahrain is a u.s. ally, the navy's fifth fleet is based there. >>> mass is underway in mexico where thousands have gathered to hear pope francis speak. it has been an area ravaged by...
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administration waited to put out a position until after they heard from their solicitor general. to me that suggests a high degree of credibility deference paid by the president to the sg's office. >> booktv is on location at the university of wisconsin in madison. we have been talking with political science professor ryan owens, and here's his co-written book, "the solicitor general and the united states supreme court." >> do you want to watch this program again? visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see you online. type the author name or book title in the search bar at the top of the page and click the looking glass. you can share any of the videos on our website by clicking facebook, twitter osha icons on the bottom of the video box. booktv, since 1998, off the top nonfiction authors and books all of the double at booktv.org. >> booktv takes hundreds of author programs of the country all year long. here's a look at some events will be covering this week.
administration waited to put out a position until after they heard from their solicitor general. to me that suggests a high degree of credibility deference paid by the president to the sg's office. >> booktv is on location at the university of wisconsin in madison. we have been talking with political science professor ryan owens, and here's his co-written book, "the solicitor general and the united states supreme court." >> do you want to watch this program again? visit...
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was working with the yemen government, during the clinton administration. after the attack on the u.s.s. cole in 2000. and the fbi, another response to alberto, was being very effective and rounding up a small groups of individuals who are carried out that attack. they were prosecuted, they were in jail. men.ook our eye off ye we did not give them the report that that small government needed when they invaded iraq. and it was easy for al qaeda members to get out. and at that point, the u.s. was using drones regularly in yemen and in pakistan by then. and they were able to use al qaeda members in yemen -- they were able to use that fact to say, do you want to see muslims, innocent women and children, being attacked? because when a drone strike attack, it is not like a bullet in the head. an assassination of that kind. these early strikes especially, they were inevitably taking 20-30 people every time. not just the intended target, the people who had nothing to do with anything that individual might have done in the past or the future. it is a clear, straight
was working with the yemen government, during the clinton administration. after the attack on the u.s.s. cole in 2000. and the fbi, another response to alberto, was being very effective and rounding up a small groups of individuals who are carried out that attack. they were prosecuted, they were in jail. men.ook our eye off ye we did not give them the report that that small government needed when they invaded iraq. and it was easy for al qaeda members to get out. and at that point, the u.s. was...
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glover: let's see what the clinton administration did. nafta. hillary clinton has done a great deal of talk about gay rights and women's rights. i am not here to discuss what her foreign policy is. i know that i have a history of a man from the moment he was the of the city in vermont to the time he was a congressman to the time he was a senator. he has been consistent. froms taken his money small donations. havehose people who hijacked american democracy. john: the clinton campaign says there was a time when bernie sanders said obama deserves a primary challenge. to incrementally has a gone far enough. hillary says i am with barack obama. have you feel about that? danny glover: i have doubts about obama. the candidacy of a black president is not a movement. it is just the candidacy of a black president. i think that bernie sanders is the one who exemplifies the king legacy. and the goldman. eugene debs. and the goldman. emma goldman. eugene debs. he ran for president and wound up in prison. we have two candidates for president. they represent i
glover: let's see what the clinton administration did. nafta. hillary clinton has done a great deal of talk about gay rights and women's rights. i am not here to discuss what her foreign policy is. i know that i have a history of a man from the moment he was the of the city in vermont to the time he was a congressman to the time he was a senator. he has been consistent. froms taken his money small donations. havehose people who hijacked american democracy. john: the clinton campaign says there...
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they had resisted until the late 1990's when the clinton administration when they opposed in the 1996 budget request a plane to privatize a subset of federal prisons come to see if in fact they could save money. this was a time when the clinton administration was promising not to expand the side of the force, butrk prisons were growing. usually that means more workers. the solution was to privatize federal prisons. soon as they started to open, the federal government again to incarcerate only noncitizens inside of most of its federal prisons that of the privatize. the logic is, as recently as 2014, the bureau of prisons said that noncitizens are nigel group of people to hold in private has federal facilities that have somewhat fewer resources and services because these people will later be transferred to immigration authorities and reported after they served their time. that explicitly said that these are sort of stripped-down facilities. juan: you have noted a lot of the people incarcerated are basically, the crimes they've committed is reentry into the united states, not necessarily
they had resisted until the late 1990's when the clinton administration when they opposed in the 1996 budget request a plane to privatize a subset of federal prisons come to see if in fact they could save money. this was a time when the clinton administration was promising not to expand the side of the force, butrk prisons were growing. usually that means more workers. the solution was to privatize federal prisons. soon as they started to open, the federal government again to incarcerate only...
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in the clinton administration and what they've been through for now there's nothing unusual about a woman secretary of state between condi and madeleine and hillary and let's listen to madeleine albright with our own kristen welker. >> sanders says she has the better judgment when it comes to foreign policy. how do you respond to that? >> i find that a passing strange statement because i've been very concerned about his lack of knowledge. when they were asked about which of the three countries were the most threatening, i think that he gave very kind of simple answers to things. most people know how many dictators north korea has. but in contrast to secretary clinton who not only talked about what was going on in each of those countries but also the other concerns about it. he has never been to any briefing that whether when i was u.n. ambassador or secretary of state or since then i've gone up to the hill to brief and it's not his thing. >> casey, that's an argument that he's a no-show. >> well, and look, i think we were talking a little earlier about how sanders has this center st
in the clinton administration and what they've been through for now there's nothing unusual about a woman secretary of state between condi and madeleine and hillary and let's listen to madeleine albright with our own kristen welker. >> sanders says she has the better judgment when it comes to foreign policy. how do you respond to that? >> i find that a passing strange statement because i've been very concerned about his lack of knowledge. when they were asked about which of the...