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eastern time. >>> a big night in hollywood for former president bill clinton. usher just one of the a-list celebrities who turned out to honor the former president and the foundation he established ten years ago. we'll tell but that special night after the break. >>> and the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington dedication ceremony happening right now in d.c. later on we'll hear from the people who decided it was time to honor the civil rights icon and got the movement started. and a choice. take advil now and maybe up to four in a day. or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. way to go, coach. ♪ [ cellphone rings ] cut! [ monica ] i have a small part in a big movie. i thought we'd be on location for 3 days, it's been 3 weeks. so, i used my citi simplicity card to pick up a few things. and i don't have to worry about a late fee. which is good... no! bigger! bigger! [ monica ] ...because i don't think we're going anywhere for a while. [ male announcer ] write your story with the new citi simplicity card. no late fees. no penalty rate. no w
eastern time. >>> a big night in hollywood for former president bill clinton. usher just one of the a-list celebrities who turned out to honor the former president and the foundation he established ten years ago. we'll tell but that special night after the break. >>> and the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington dedication ceremony happening right now in d.c. later on we'll hear from the people who decided it was time to honor the civil rights icon and got the movement...
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clinton and when people ask him to do bill clinton. >> firemen, and i put it on the house, are you the guy who does bill on tv? do some bill for us. there was a college student offered to flash me if i would do clinton for her. >> so you did it? >> i said, well, listen, young lady, that is very sick. that is so [ bleep ] sick. >> he is still a funny man, so what is he doing? >> well, he is a stand-up act and in town the do stand-up at the comedy clubs. >> so, here is the thing, as a journalist though, and i have to ask you, do you believe him? because you know, and you see the eyes and you are there in the room and you get a feeling? >> well, we did put in a request for a comment from "saturday night live", and we have not received anything from them, an unfortunately both of the parents have passed away, so no way to go to them to ask them to back up what he said. so we are kind of forced to take him at his word for it. but sitting there with him in the same room, i did not get the impression that he was making it up. he seemed really tortured by everything. >> so, he has a memoir com
clinton and when people ask him to do bill clinton. >> firemen, and i put it on the house, are you the guy who does bill on tv? do some bill for us. there was a college student offered to flash me if i would do clinton for her. >> so you did it? >> i said, well, listen, young lady, that is very sick. that is so [ bleep ] sick. >> he is still a funny man, so what is he doing? >> well, he is a stand-up act and in town the do stand-up at the comedy clubs. >> so,...
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clinton and when people ask him to do bill clinton. >> firemen putting out a fire at my house, do some bill for us. and there was a college student offered to flash me if i would do clinton for her. >> so did you it. >> i said listen, young lady, that is very sick. that is so god [ bleep ] sick. >> he's still a funny man. whaez he doing now? >> right now still doing his standup act. he was in town to do standup at the comedy clubs. >> so here's the thing. as a journalist though, do you believe him? because you sit there and you know you see his eyes. you're there in the room with him. you get a feeling. >> right. we did put in a request for a comment from saturday night live" and haven't received anything from them. and unfortunately, both of his parents have passed away. there's no way to go to them and ask them to back up what he said. so we're kind of forced to take him at his word for it. sitting with him in the same room, i didn't get the impression that he was making it up. he seemed really tortured by everything. >> he's got a memoir coming out. we will learn a lot of this. but
clinton and when people ask him to do bill clinton. >> firemen putting out a fire at my house, do some bill for us. and there was a college student offered to flash me if i would do clinton for her. >> so did you it. >> i said listen, young lady, that is very sick. that is so god [ bleep ] sick. >> he's still a funny man. whaez he doing now? >> right now still doing his standup act. he was in town to do standup at the comedy clubs. >> so here's the thing. as...
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and paul steinhauser. >> they all want to have the job that bill clinton once had. speaking of that in vegas, herman cain has been firing up his base and his poll numbers lately, fredricka is it at the extense of his own race? that's coming up at the top of the hour. martin luther king junior monument dedicated. >> i want to bear witness he was a christian preacher. he believed in the gospel, the good news in which you try to keep track of the humanity. and if there were a memorial for him and he were to come back from the grave he would want to be in jail. >> we will hear more about that and this story. i know how you love these stories a heart warming amazing story about a football player that suffered a catastrophic accident and now he is teaching all of us, even the medical profession about beating the odds. this will uplift your spirits. if you think you are dealing with something, and can't get over it. you will be like i don't have problems. very much an inspiration. >> ahead ticking and tocking. >> nine minutes. >> nine minutes and 99 seconds. it is my 9-9-9
and paul steinhauser. >> they all want to have the job that bill clinton once had. speaking of that in vegas, herman cain has been firing up his base and his poll numbers lately, fredricka is it at the extense of his own race? that's coming up at the top of the hour. martin luther king junior monument dedicated. >> i want to bear witness he was a christian preacher. he believed in the gospel, the good news in which you try to keep track of the humanity. and if there were a memorial...
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and the field, by the time you got to the new hampshire polls, the new hampshire primary, was bill clinton, paul tsongas and far behind were people like tom harkin and bokerrey. and where are they now? the point is is that this is very early in the process. if you had ten republicans in a room, two of them like mitt romney and probably the rest were split among the other candidates, maybe rick perry and herman cain share a couple voters. this is very early in the process. romney clearly had the most to gain because let's face it, he was the governor of a blue state. and he had a lot of what you would call liberal opinions. so chances are it was mitt romney had the most to gain, but we'll see as we move forward in this whole process who exactly is to gain because mitt didn't gain a whole lot when rick perry started faltering in those latest polls, carol. >> no. the person who gained was herman cain. it's amazing. of course, many analysts say that doesn't really mean anything. it's sort of just a placeholder, but it is intriguing his numbers have risen so dramatically. >> no, i think you're
and the field, by the time you got to the new hampshire polls, the new hampshire primary, was bill clinton, paul tsongas and far behind were people like tom harkin and bokerrey. and where are they now? the point is is that this is very early in the process. if you had ten republicans in a room, two of them like mitt romney and probably the rest were split among the other candidates, maybe rick perry and herman cain share a couple voters. this is very early in the process. romney clearly had the...
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bill clinton went there and called her out and said it's wrong. rick perry needs to show that kind of strength. it's essential when you see prejudice in your own movement to call it out and say it's wrong. i'm not saying rick perry is a prejudiced man. i am saying he's a weak leader and not showing the kind of strength he needs to show. he should label this prejudice, wrong. >> he came out against it but do you think he should have used stronger words to distance himself against it. >> mary, you probably know this about paul but would like nothing more than for us to have a distracting conversation. >> rick peridots not think it is and it was an issue for rom 9 the last go around, there is no issue greater for any american republican or independent than jobs in the economy. if you think there is no prejudice against any religion. he well knows because we share a faith. catholics are lamented in many quarters. it's a sideshow. i disagree tactically and strategically perry needs to do any more than what he did. he needs to stay on his message. get b
bill clinton went there and called her out and said it's wrong. rick perry needs to show that kind of strength. it's essential when you see prejudice in your own movement to call it out and say it's wrong. i'm not saying rick perry is a prejudiced man. i am saying he's a weak leader and not showing the kind of strength he needs to show. he should label this prejudice, wrong. >> he came out against it but do you think he should have used stronger words to distance himself against it....
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admit it. >> he does the best bill clinton impersonation. so watching his talent has made you laugh. the secret that came out this week, though, hearing about his childhood will make you cry. >> when i was a child, i was a victim of systematic and lengthy brutality, stabbing, beating, being electrocuted. >> joining me now is a psychologist. doctor, listen to a little bit more of the darrell hammond interview on cnn.com and then we'll talk. >> with me, i was on as many as seven medications at one time. these doctors really didn't know what to do with me. there was a cutting-backstage. i was once taken to a psych ward. the week that i did the gore debates, i believe i was taken away in a straight jacket. and there's no way people would know about that. >> so cutting, multiple medications and doing it all while he is performing before millions of people. he talked about being abused as a child. that, you believe, in your summation, led to this sort of behavior as an adult? >> it's very possible. there are millions of maerns walking around with
admit it. >> he does the best bill clinton impersonation. so watching his talent has made you laugh. the secret that came out this week, though, hearing about his childhood will make you cry. >> when i was a child, i was a victim of systematic and lengthy brutality, stabbing, beating, being electrocuted. >> joining me now is a psychologist. doctor, listen to a little bit more of the darrell hammond interview on cnn.com and then we'll talk. >> with me, i was on as many as...
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bill clinton went to the rainbow coalition and he called her out. he said it was wrong. and rick perry needs to show that kind of strength. it is essential when you see prejudice in your own movement to call it out. and to say that it's wrong. i don't -- i'm not saying rick perry is a prejudice man. but i am saying he is a weak leader. he's not showing the strength he needs to show. he should label this prejudice as what it is. >> do you think he should have used stronger words to distance himself from it? >> erin, i know you probably already know this about paul, but he would like nothing for us to have a distracting conversation. rick perry does not think what was said, tony perkins doesn't think morm onism is a cult. there is no issue greater for any american, republican or democrats or independent than jobs in r and the economy. and if you think there is no prejudice against any religions, he well knows because we share faith, catholics are still lamented in many quarters. so it's a side show. it's not going to be part of this election cycle. and i disagree tacticall
bill clinton went to the rainbow coalition and he called her out. he said it was wrong. and rick perry needs to show that kind of strength. it is essential when you see prejudice in your own movement to call it out. and to say that it's wrong. i don't -- i'm not saying rick perry is a prejudice man. but i am saying he is a weak leader. he's not showing the strength he needs to show. he should label this prejudice as what it is. >> do you think he should have used stronger words to...
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bill clinton in iowa, he was dead on arrival in new hampshire. what happened? he rebounds. republicans need to stop trying to find a perfect candidate and say let me deal with who we have. if christie gets in, great. but he's not in. so suck it up and deal with who is in front of you. >> what i like from what i hear from chris christie, unlike so many people who are in the race, who are just about being mad and blaming in extreme situations, christie says he wants to come in, he's been in a place where there's divided government and can somehow get through this. >> he can say that right now. >> you don't want to say anything nice while your aggie friend rick perry is in the race. >> easy to say that when you're not in the race. >> you're not in the race either and i want to know what you think is going to help this economy get further, because we're in a mess. >> i recall president george w. bush coming in in 2000 saying i want to end partisanship in washington, d.c. what happened? i heard president obama, then senator obama, say in 2008, i want to come into washington, d.c
bill clinton in iowa, he was dead on arrival in new hampshire. what happened? he rebounds. republicans need to stop trying to find a perfect candidate and say let me deal with who we have. if christie gets in, great. but he's not in. so suck it up and deal with who is in front of you. >> what i like from what i hear from chris christie, unlike so many people who are in the race, who are just about being mad and blaming in extreme situations, christie says he wants to come in, he's been in...
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bill clinton went to the rainbow coalition and he called her out. he said it was wrong. and rick perry needs to show that kind of strength. it is essential when you see prejudice in your own movement to call it out. and to say that it's wrong. i don't -- i'm not saying rick perry is a prejudice man. but i am saying he is a weak leader. he's not showing the strength he needs to show. he should label this prejudice as what it is. >> do you think he should have used stronger words to distance himself from it? >> erin, i know you probably already know this about paul, but he would like nothing for us to have a distracting conversation. rick perry does not think what was said, tony perkins doesn't think morm onism is a cult. there is no issue greater for any american, republican or democrats or independent than jobs in r and the economy. and if you think there is no prejudice against any religions, he well knows because we share faith, catholics are still lamented in many quarters. so it's a side show. it's not going to be part of this election cycle. and i disagree tacticall
bill clinton went to the rainbow coalition and he called her out. he said it was wrong. and rick perry needs to show that kind of strength. it is essential when you see prejudice in your own movement to call it out. and to say that it's wrong. i don't -- i'm not saying rick perry is a prejudice man. but i am saying he is a weak leader. he's not showing the strength he needs to show. he should label this prejudice as what it is. >> do you think he should have used stronger words to...
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in fact, her husband, bill clinton, has talked about it. when you're in the in the direct line of fire, your popularity can go up. she is seen as making achievements where as obama is seen as having losses, so in a way, her popularity is a little bit artificial and she acknowledges that. i think it's great for american diplomacy, but it's not the kind of popularity that necessarily translates into the ballot box. >> great new cover. thanks very much. >> thank you, wolf. >>> jack cafferty is asking how can the obama administration justify killing u.s. citizens overseas without due process? stay with us. [ woman ] welcome to learning spanish in the car. you've got to be kidding me. yeah, this is good. vamanos. vamanos. vamanos. gracias. gracias. gracias. ♪ trece horas en el carro sin parar y no traes musica. mira entra y comprame unas papitas. [ male announcer ] get up to 795 miles per tank in the all-new volkswagen passat tdi clean diesel. even if you think you can live with your old mattress... ask me how i've never slept better... why no
in fact, her husband, bill clinton, has talked about it. when you're in the in the direct line of fire, your popularity can go up. she is seen as making achievements where as obama is seen as having losses, so in a way, her popularity is a little bit artificial and she acknowledges that. i think it's great for american diplomacy, but it's not the kind of popularity that necessarily translates into the ballot box. >> great new cover. thanks very much. >> thank you, wolf. >>>...
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it killed john edwards' campaign, but it didn't do anything to bill clinton's campaign. deal with it up front and we'll see how it comes out. >> will, do you think he did deal with it up front? it seemed like he got a little uncomfortable. there was muttering going on. and he looked at the reporter and said, have you ever been accused of sexual harassment? >> he clearly did not deal with it right up front, right away. and i'm going to answer this question and i'm going to be honest, i'm not a strategist. have you plenty of people around here to do that. but what he did do is he ran a line that will probably work with a lot of people. a story chockful of anonymous sources that he can say is the mainstream media establishment coming after him will probably play well with the gop base at first. but if it continues to bounce around, and if the sources come out, and if it's clear it's true, then he's got to change that tack quickly. >> here's what anne coulter said on fox news. take a listen. >> it's outrageous the way liberals treat a black conservative. this is another high
it killed john edwards' campaign, but it didn't do anything to bill clinton's campaign. deal with it up front and we'll see how it comes out. >> will, do you think he did deal with it up front? it seemed like he got a little uncomfortable. there was muttering going on. and he looked at the reporter and said, have you ever been accused of sexual harassment? >> he clearly did not deal with it right up front, right away. and i'm going to answer this question and i'm going to be honest,...
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celebrities turned out for a benefit concert for former president bill clinton. that's right. this year marks the 10th anniversary of the william j. clinton foundation. it supports a number of global causes including health, economics, and the environment. >> i've had the most unusual life. i was born after world war ii in the second poorest state in the country into a family that never had a college graduate. and poof, lightning struck. one time after another. and i never, ever believed i was born in a log cabin i built myself. nobody climbs any ladder alone. and we are not ever going to build this country back by telling people they're on their own. we have got to do america and the world together. [ applause ] >> and he looks great. the former president turned 65 this year. >>> thousands of college freshmen are getting settled into their first-year routines. which schools have the happiest freshmen? according to the center for college affordability and productivity, williams college in massachusetts is number five on the list. at number four, stanford university in beautifu
celebrities turned out for a benefit concert for former president bill clinton. that's right. this year marks the 10th anniversary of the william j. clinton foundation. it supports a number of global causes including health, economics, and the environment. >> i've had the most unusual life. i was born after world war ii in the second poorest state in the country into a family that never had a college graduate. and poof, lightning struck. one time after another. and i never, ever believed...
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the question is whether chelsea clinton, the daughter of bill clinton and hillary clinton, will run for congress. specifically the office of congresswoman nita lowey in new york. very well-known and respected in democratic circles and the story has been trickling out there for some time now and i think a blog picked it up and so now, everybody continues to speculate, but we're told no. chelsea clinton is not seeking the congressional seat of nita lowey hands down and that's the end of it. but i think people are going to continue to try to figure out. >> what is this? wiful thinking? >> it's jus
the question is whether chelsea clinton, the daughter of bill clinton and hillary clinton, will run for congress. specifically the office of congresswoman nita lowey in new york. very well-known and respected in democratic circles and the story has been trickling out there for some time now and i think a blog picked it up and so now, everybody continues to speculate, but we're told no. chelsea clinton is not seeking the congressional seat of nita lowey hands down and that's the end of it. but i...
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. ♪ >>> former president bill clinton celebrating the 10th anniversary of his foundation over the weekend. along with his belated 65th birthday party. joe johns in studio. >> hello. >> hello. thanks for being part of the giggle fit. let's talk about this. >> yeah. gosh. ashton kutcher, lady gaga. she was the big headliner. i have it written down here. bono, ellen degeneres. usher. people like kenny chesney. stevie nicks. stevie wonder. >> but ga ga we want to talk about. >> what did she do. >> she is very edgy. she was very edgy here in fact. she actually, not only did she flirt the bird, she also dropped the f bomb. >> at the former president. >> yeah. let's listen. >> okay. >> if someone had told me so many years ago that i would be doing that right in front of y'all, i would not have believed them. give just a good american [ bleep ]. >> there you go. >> okay so we blurred that. so that was one bit of fun. >> a birthday party for a former president. probably not a sitting president. because if you were at the white house, it would have been all about respect for the office. >> yeah, th
. ♪ >>> former president bill clinton celebrating the 10th anniversary of his foundation over the weekend. along with his belated 65th birthday party. joe johns in studio. >> hello. >> hello. thanks for being part of the giggle fit. let's talk about this. >> yeah. gosh. ashton kutcher, lady gaga. she was the big headliner. i have it written down here. bono, ellen degeneres. usher. people like kenny chesney. stevie nicks. stevie wonder. >> but ga ga we want to...
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we have books by former presidents bill clinton, george w. bush and the senior bush and powell, secretary rice, et cetera. so, it really is bipartisan. i think the issue here is, was it when they were in office and it apparently is not that case. but for the president, for president obama, it was. >> state department, jill, thanks. >>> up next, when their world started crumbling around them, bernard madoff and his wife tried to commit suicide. the man behind the biggest ponzi scheme in history. >>> a rare crime wave in an amish community. five men arrested for allegedly dragging people out of their homes and cutting off their sacred hair. a live report at the bottom of the hour.l but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ deep breath] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! [ sam ] my first ride lasted just 30 seconds. another reminder of what i couldn't do. ♪ the
we have books by former presidents bill clinton, george w. bush and the senior bush and powell, secretary rice, et cetera. so, it really is bipartisan. i think the issue here is, was it when they were in office and it apparently is not that case. but for the president, for president obama, it was. >> state department, jill, thanks. >>> up next, when their world started crumbling around them, bernard madoff and his wife tried to commit suicide. the man behind the biggest ponzi...
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. >> former president bill clinton is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first bid for the white house this weekend. the event is being held in little rock, arkansas. clinton announced his candidacy there october 3rd, 1991. former president jimmy carter has two reasons to celebrate in atlanta today. his 87th birthday and 25th anniversary of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. a film about the former president will be screened and a brand new exhibit on the secret service is also opening. >>> and for the latest political news you know exactly where to go. cnnpolitics.com. >>> what do you get when you take a recording of wolves howling and add a curious puppy who decides to show what she's got. you want to stick around to see this viral video. up to 12 hours. salonpas. [ male announcer ] we're not employers or employees. not white collar or blue collar or no collars. we are business in america. and every day we awake to the same challenges. but at prudential we're helping companies everywhere find new solutions to manage risk, capital and employee benefits, so america
. >> former president bill clinton is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first bid for the white house this weekend. the event is being held in little rock, arkansas. clinton announced his candidacy there october 3rd, 1991. former president jimmy carter has two reasons to celebrate in atlanta today. his 87th birthday and 25th anniversary of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. a film about the former president will be screened and a brand new exhibit on the secret...
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. >> worked for bill clinton tz it worked for bill clinton. but it is an after thought pb a speech in las vegas. it is not changing the narrative and he needs to. >> if unemployment is still 9.1% a year from now, he can do all of the executive orders he wants but it might not necessarily get him re-elected. >> that's exactly right. sew has to make the case that the republicans are blocking the things that would help the economy. they would rather hurt the economy that help themselves. when the speaker was told the plan would cause layoffs, he said so be it. when mitch mcconnell was, not creating jobs, but beating the president. >> you saw that exchange he had in parade magazine, a popular magazine on its website. once again, saying, maybe this whole birther issue, there is something about it. he is not sure, at least if you read the exchange he had with parade magazine, maybe giving the president the benefit of the doubt pch. but he doesn't bay it a hundred percent that the president's birth certificate that he was born in hawaii is authentic.
. >> worked for bill clinton tz it worked for bill clinton. but it is an after thought pb a speech in las vegas. it is not changing the narrative and he needs to. >> if unemployment is still 9.1% a year from now, he can do all of the executive orders he wants but it might not necessarily get him re-elected. >> that's exactly right. sew has to make the case that the republicans are blocking the things that would help the economy. they would rather hurt the economy that help...
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. >>> former president bill clinton is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first bid for the white house this weekend. events are being held in little rock, arkansas. clinton announced his candidacy there october 3, 1991 in the middle of his fifth term as governor. >>> and former president jimmy carter has two reasons to celebrate in atlanta today. that's because it is his 87th birthday and the 25th anniversary of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. a film about the former president will also be screened and a brand new exhibit on the secret service is opening. >>> and you're about to see the coolest way to fly. i didn't say it was the fastest way, however. to new mexico and the world famous international balloon fiesta next. onpas. this is the relief i've been looking for. salonpas has 2 powerful pain fighting ingredients that work for up to 12 hours. and my pharmacist told me it's the only otc pain patch approved for sale using the same rigorous clinical testing that's required for prescription pain medications. proven. powerful. safe. salonpas. mary? what are you d
. >>> former president bill clinton is celebrating the 20th anniversary of his first bid for the white house this weekend. events are being held in little rock, arkansas. clinton announced his candidacy there october 3, 1991 in the middle of his fifth term as governor. >>> and former president jimmy carter has two reasons to celebrate in atlanta today. that's because it is his 87th birthday and the 25th anniversary of the jimmy carter presidential library and museum. a film...
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a symbol of leadership for our country, as bill clinton, despite the fact that i'm, in both cases these are democrats. the they're inspirational minds. they're inspirational of nature. i think that nobody is ashamed of the man that is barack obama. though, there are many people disappointed with his choices. but as long as we can say this is what represents us, and i can be proud of that, then it has to be our job first. we have to be pushing him and supporting him in movements forward. and i think you know welcome there was not enough noise when it came to, for example, afghanistan. this was a big, big, big mistake. >> your views on rairk and afghanistan. do you think this whole concept of america being the world's policeman has just got to stop? do you think america should become -- much more selfish or be more humanitarian iniaries like haiti but leave the bombing to other people? >> we don't have to tell it to ourselves. it's loud and clear to the courage of a man that lit himself on fire in tunisia to libya, the courage that's going on. there's no question in my mind. >> well, the
a symbol of leadership for our country, as bill clinton, despite the fact that i'm, in both cases these are democrats. the they're inspirational minds. they're inspirational of nature. i think that nobody is ashamed of the man that is barack obama. though, there are many people disappointed with his choices. but as long as we can say this is what represents us, and i can be proud of that, then it has to be our job first. we have to be pushing him and supporting him in movements forward. and i...
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we'll play it. 1996, bob dole and bill clinton. you asked this question of the former senator. >> senator dole, we talked mostly now about differences between the two of you that relate to policy issues and that sort of thing. are there also significant differences in the more personal area that are relevant to this election? >> i don't like to get into personal matters. as far as i'm concerned, this is a campaign about issues. >> what were you getting at? >> the woman issue. the elephant in the room. and i had decided that here again, i made a decision ahead of time that if it didn't come up naturally, i would bring it up eventually. >> you didn't bring it up explicitly, ask about paula jones or jennifer flowers. you served it up in a code. >> absolutely. if dole wanted to make an issue, he was going to have to. i was not going to be the one that made it an issue. and dole chose not to. and i followed up with kemp at the next presidential debate. he made a decision not to do it. >> this came back to you when you were at news hour
we'll play it. 1996, bob dole and bill clinton. you asked this question of the former senator. >> senator dole, we talked mostly now about differences between the two of you that relate to policy issues and that sort of thing. are there also significant differences in the more personal area that are relevant to this election? >> i don't like to get into personal matters. as far as i'm concerned, this is a campaign about issues. >> what were you getting at? >> the woman...
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. >> a star studded concert for bill clinton and his foundation. kenny chesney, usher, lady gaga, ashton kutcher, ellen degeneres and barbra streisand were there. this year marks the tenth anniversary of the william j. clinton foundation. it supports a number o
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at this stage in 1991, bill clinton was an asterisk. he had like 2%. this is a wide open process. >> today herman cain responds to some of those criticisms about his 999 tax plan. he insists that the middle class won't bear the brunt, but he does admit some people's taxes will go up. >> some people will pay more. but most people will pay less is my argument. >> who will pay more in. >> who will pay more? the people who spend more money on new goods. the sales tax only applies to people who buy new goods, not used goods. that's a big difference that doesn't come out. >> for the 30 million americans who don't pay income tax, including 16 million elderly americans, you can see they would in fact pay more. >> not the elderly. that's two different groups. let's talk about the elderly. you don't pay taxes on your social security income. it replaces the capital gains tax. the elderly make money off of their investments, they won't pay that. the 9% rate, when combined with state and local levees would mean a tax on goods of 17% or more on many places, the crie
at this stage in 1991, bill clinton was an asterisk. he had like 2%. this is a wide open process. >> today herman cain responds to some of those criticisms about his 999 tax plan. he insists that the middle class won't bear the brunt, but he does admit some people's taxes will go up. >> some people will pay more. but most people will pay less is my argument. >> who will pay more in. >> who will pay more? the people who spend more money on new goods. the sales tax only...
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at this stage in 1991 bill clinton was an asterrisk. he had like 2%. what the establishment media can't come to grips with, mitt romney has a huge problem. he's a very likable person. he works very hard. he's very smart. and he is a massachusetts moderate republican. it is the nelson rockefeller problem. there is a natural ceiling. and if you go back and look at the race last time, he ran into a natural ceiling. >> but is a natural ceiling in the primary, is it a natural ceiling -- because in head-to-heads he tends do better against this president. >> rockefeller always did better in the general election run but the problem is if you can't get the nomination you don't get to go head-to-head. mitt's challenge is going to be that -- because he's now been running for six years -- that people look and they say, well, not yet. so again and again -- there's a certain truth to the "saturday night live" skit. the challenge for somebody like me is to have -- because i am a very complicated candidate. we have a 21st century contract with america that's at newt.o
at this stage in 1991 bill clinton was an asterrisk. he had like 2%. what the establishment media can't come to grips with, mitt romney has a huge problem. he's a very likable person. he works very hard. he's very smart. and he is a massachusetts moderate republican. it is the nelson rockefeller problem. there is a natural ceiling. and if you go back and look at the race last time, he ran into a natural ceiling. >> but is a natural ceiling in the primary, is it a natural ceiling --...
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clinton, the defense of marriage act. unfortunately, when it comes to marriage, our government's policies are often out of step with our values. if a couple have a baby, the government will actually give them more support in the form of food stamps, welfare, other benefits, than if they do not marry than if they do. our safety net programs penalize the decision to marry instead of rewarding it. that's just wrong. and that's why i'll eliminate these marriage penalties and i will hold fathers financially responsible for their child whether or not they've married the mother. they have to take responsibility. our values must also encompass the life of an individual child. there are strong convictions on both sides of this issue, yet it speaks wul of our country that almost all americans recognize that abortion is a problem. the law may call it a right, but no one ever called it a good. and in a quiet of conscious, people of both political parties know that more than a million abortions a year can't be squared with the good he
clinton, the defense of marriage act. unfortunately, when it comes to marriage, our government's policies are often out of step with our values. if a couple have a baby, the government will actually give them more support in the form of food stamps, welfare, other benefits, than if they do not marry than if they do. our safety net programs penalize the decision to marry instead of rewarding it. that's just wrong. and that's why i'll eliminate these marriage penalties and i will hold fathers...
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when democrats be in office, bill clinton in 2004 or barack obama in 2010. they've had trouble hold everything voters in this region. so obama has more need for these states. it used to be a luxury for democrats. now it's a necessity. >> thank you very much. >>> dozens of wild animal shot dead after escaping an exotic preserve. did the authorities do the right thing? we'll take to you a preserve in the washington, d.c. area and try to get some answers. wow! it's even bigger than i thought. welcome to progressive. do you guys insure airstreams? yep. everything from travel trailers to mega motor homes. and when your rv is covered, so is your pet. perfect. who wants a picture with flo? i do! i do! do you mind? got to make sure this is -- oh. uh... okay. everybody say "awkward." protecting your family fun. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>>s tos of wild animals were on the loose this week after escaping an exotic preserve and terrorizing residents in ohio. many of the animal were shot dead by authorities. our reporter visited an area in d.c. like
when democrats be in office, bill clinton in 2004 or barack obama in 2010. they've had trouble hold everything voters in this region. so obama has more need for these states. it used to be a luxury for democrats. now it's a necessity. >> thank you very much. >>> dozens of wild animal shot dead after escaping an exotic preserve. did the authorities do the right thing? we'll take to you a preserve in the washington, d.c. area and try to get some answers. wow! it's even bigger than...
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bill clinton did this back in the '90s. it worked well for him as a democrat. >> in terms of the timetable and the president does not have an indefinite period of time to define himself as the person who's going to turn the economy around. voters are casting votes in a little more than a year from now. >> you're exactly right and this is something that a lot of us miss. this is his moment right now before the republicans pick a nominee. the president has to try to persuade americans now that he has a plan to fix the economy, that he has a vision for the future that can give voters hope. david made the point. he's pitching his jobs bill saying he has this vision for the future. and that if the congress doesn't pass it, then most of the campaign strategy is to run against that broken system that he's arguing that he has tried to fix. he'll run against washington, but at the same time, as david makes the point, he's also using his executive power to do whatever he can to show that he is trying every day in different ways to wo
bill clinton did this back in the '90s. it worked well for him as a democrat. >> in terms of the timetable and the president does not have an indefinite period of time to define himself as the person who's going to turn the economy around. voters are casting votes in a little more than a year from now. >> you're exactly right and this is something that a lot of us miss. this is his moment right now before the republicans pick a nominee. the president has to try to persuade americans...
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i remember bill clinton saying that the worst mistakes he made was when he was tired. i remember mitt romney when he said that, he was tired. this is good advice and it's his way of saying, you have to prepare for these debates. it's not texas. >> and no one is in a better position to advise rick perry than john mccain in a similar situation. at the top he collapsed and then through sheer grit and guts, he came back to win the nomination and what he was doing in the weeks before he won new hampshire nomination, had he no money and yet he was the hardest working. it's an inspiring story. and he's a guy that if i were in rick perry's shoes, he would be a guy that i would want to -- >> yeah, because he beat mitt romney. i would do the exact opposite of john mccain said. his advise was the hardest thing that i've heard, though. i'm not a huge mccain fan. he seems like a lovely man, though. >> don't forget, he did beat mitt romney. >> i like to chalk that being the lesser of two evils at the time. >> to the broader point, we have al debate coming up on tuesday in nevada. go
i remember bill clinton saying that the worst mistakes he made was when he was tired. i remember mitt romney when he said that, he was tired. this is good advice and it's his way of saying, you have to prepare for these debates. it's not texas. >> and no one is in a better position to advise rick perry than john mccain in a similar situation. at the top he collapsed and then through sheer grit and guts, he came back to win the nomination and what he was doing in the weeks before he won...
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when i saw was a leader, and the bill clinton thing happened after we were working together. it didn't surprise me. i've told somebody the other day that i can't point to any specific event during my time with herman, but to see him emerge as a political leader and political aspirant for high office, it's not a surprise to me, it's probably part of the big dose of leadership gene he's got. >> the biggest question mark of watching your friend run for president? what question do you have? >> my question as a citizen, and it's a question that i'm trying to lure him back to san diego to we can have beers and talk about this, i want to talk about where we're go going with this country because i'm, frankly, disgusted with both political parties and tired of watching the same movie. you know, we've got a lot of big issues. i don't hear enough of them being talked about, where are we going to fine 20 million jobs, how are we going to reconstitute the middle class, simple stuff like that. >> are you definitely a cain voter? >> i'm not anybody's voter as yet. i'll wait to hear what i h
when i saw was a leader, and the bill clinton thing happened after we were working together. it didn't surprise me. i've told somebody the other day that i can't point to any specific event during my time with herman, but to see him emerge as a political leader and political aspirant for high office, it's not a surprise to me, it's probably part of the big dose of leadership gene he's got. >> the biggest question mark of watching your friend run for president? what question do you have?...
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. >> i think remember mayhill fouler who caught bill clinton in that off moment and that turned -- during the 2008 campaign and that turned into a huge thing. >> she was a blogger for the "huffington post" and identified herself -- semiconductor into the obama fundraiser. the rules are changing. >>> next, james o'keefe accuses a reporter of getting his sources drunk. i'm serious. the evidence pretty watered down. need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye, their tree had given its last. but with their raymond james financial advisor, they had prepared for even the unthinkable. and they danced. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. see? he's taking his vitamins. new one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. and here's what we did today: supported nearly 3 million steady jobs across our country... ... scientists, technicians, engineers, machinists... ... adding nearly 400 billion dollars to our economy... we're at work providing power to almo
. >> i think remember mayhill fouler who caught bill clinton in that off moment and that turned -- during the 2008 campaign and that turned into a huge thing. >> she was a blogger for the "huffington post" and identified herself -- semiconductor into the obama fundraiser. the rules are changing. >>> next, james o'keefe accuses a reporter of getting his sources drunk. i'm serious. the evidence pretty watered down. need. and then, in one blinding blink of an eye,...
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you could name three fades flaws that jimmy carter had in 1975 or that bill clinton had in 1991. the fact of the matter is the democrats were dying to run against ronald reagan in 1980 because they saw all these fatal flaws. the public -- republicans or democrats in the general election, the public's going to look at our candidates in the totality. they're going to look at their judgment, at their record, and they're going to compare it to barack obama. at the end of the day, the election next year will be a referendum on the presidency of barack obama. on his record, his policies, and the results they have achieved or not achieved. i don't think any of our candidates have a "fatal flaw." but certainly none of them is perfect. >> let me sort of pick up on that. and as you know, the obama re-election campaign will very much want to make this an election, not a referendum on him on his policies, about on a choice between a republican candidate and the president, and they're banking that the president will win on that looking at the current field. why? because they believe that the
you could name three fades flaws that jimmy carter had in 1975 or that bill clinton had in 1991. the fact of the matter is the democrats were dying to run against ronald reagan in 1980 because they saw all these fatal flaws. the public -- republicans or democrats in the general election, the public's going to look at our candidates in the totality. they're going to look at their judgment, at their record, and they're going to compare it to barack obama. at the end of the day, the election next...
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clinton paul mcgalla. eric den zen hall, cnn's political analyst gloria borger. eric, you help people when they're dealing with issues like this. yesterday he wouldn't say yes or no to the accusations, had you ever been accused. in a way i almost understand if it had been new. politico asked for ten days trying to get a response. he still won't say, yes, there are allegations, he waits until he sits down for fox news. at the press club he says he's not aware of any settlements. and today he's not only describing the settlements. he says she wanted a big sum, we got her down to two or three months' pay. >> here is the deal, these are very easy allegations to make. as a cost of doing business, people often pay them off. it doesn't mean you're guilty. but what works in business doesn't always work in politician. the couple of variables you have to look at in something like this, number one, are there optics, are there people diving in front of cameras to make it more sexy. number two, does the story become to
clinton paul mcgalla. eric den zen hall, cnn's political analyst gloria borger. eric, you help people when they're dealing with issues like this. yesterday he wouldn't say yes or no to the accusations, had you ever been accused. in a way i almost understand if it had been new. politico asked for ten days trying to get a response. he still won't say, yes, there are allegations, he waits until he sits down for fox news. at the press club he says he's not aware of any settlements. and today he's...
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i remember when bill clinton ran in 1992. he ran on a middle class tax cut. never defined it. he ran on end welfare as we know it. never said how. and established him as a different kind of democrat without defining those policies. what you're hearing in this year's debate is that republicans are really the party of fundamental change and president obama is the one who really is defending the status quo that brought us the current economy and the tax mess that we have. that's a great debate to be in. >> interesting, you're basically, cornell, he's basically using, it seems flip, of what the last election was saying this is a change election but the change now favors the republican. >> and i love it. i think it's going to be a really hard sell for republicans to explain to americans how, in fact, doubling down on the policies that got us down in this mess, cutting away regulations on big corporations, gutting environmental protection agencies, how these policies, cutting taxes even further for the wealthiest -- raised for rich people, how these policies of the bush era in fact
i remember when bill clinton ran in 1992. he ran on a middle class tax cut. never defined it. he ran on end welfare as we know it. never said how. and established him as a different kind of democrat without defining those policies. what you're hearing in this year's debate is that republicans are really the party of fundamental change and president obama is the one who really is defending the status quo that brought us the current economy and the tax mess that we have. that's a great debate to...
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clinton he said he's a horse, the other guys are dogs. stay put. we'll continue our conversation in a moment and frame it around tonight's number. and tonight's number is this. it is 4, the late steve jobs here, he's the focus of the new book, why is four our number? steve jobs told president obama this, you're headed for a one-term presidency. why did he tell him that? is he a good political analyst? we'll debate that when we return. remember that number, four, nas just four years. ♪ when your chain of supply ♪ goes from here to shanghai, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ chips from here, boards from there ♪ ♪ track it all through the air, that's logistics. ♪ ♪ clearing customs like that ♪ hurry up no time flat that's logistics. ♪ ♪ all new technology ups brings to me, ♪ ♪ that's logistics. ♪ i just signed the whole family up for unlimited mobile to mobile minutes. you're kidding. no. where's that money coming from, steve? did it even cross your mind to ask your wife before signing us up for something so expensive? my mot
clinton he said he's a horse, the other guys are dogs. stay put. we'll continue our conversation in a moment and frame it around tonight's number. and tonight's number is this. it is 4, the late steve jobs here, he's the focus of the new book, why is four our number? steve jobs told president obama this, you're headed for a one-term presidency. why did he tell him that? is he a good political analyst? we'll debate that when we return. remember that number, four, nas just four years. ♪ when...
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clinton says that another state does not have to recognize it. so i don't see how that's such a big leap from saying that the decision ought to be at the state level when in fact we already have laws to protect states from strong recognize the decision that another state may have made relative to that particular issue. >> let me ask you a couple questions about how herman cain would approach the job of commander-in-chief. there was a question with u.s. troop in afghanistan increasingly facing shelling coming from the pakistan side of the border. mortar being fired across the border. other weapons across the border. what would a president cain do if u.s. troops in afghanistan were being shelled from a country that is nominally an ally. pakistan. >> well, john, let's back up first. because first of all, i wouldn't have allowed the situation to get to where it is. this president first approved the surge a little over a year ago. and then he then desurges the whole move and then he tells the enemy. that's the problem. i wouldn't have hesitated to bas
clinton says that another state does not have to recognize it. so i don't see how that's such a big leap from saying that the decision ought to be at the state level when in fact we already have laws to protect states from strong recognize the decision that another state may have made relative to that particular issue. >> let me ask you a couple questions about how herman cain would approach the job of commander-in-chief. there was a question with u.s. troop in afghanistan increasingly...
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you see it in his comfonfrontat bill clinton. on talk radio you don't need to do that. >> in your opinion piece on cnn, why herman cain can't be president. so that's where you're coming from. talk about his lack of experience in managing government and to some cain is like a ross perot who also didn't have that management experience but resonated. something about him resonated, but he also didn't win. >> obviously, herman cain has management experience, but in the private sector. managing a government agency is a different thing. one thing, you can't fire people. you have to learn how to manage, if you can't fire. that's one of the reasons a lot of business ceos don't do so well when they get into government. a special kind of thing. somebody like rudy giuliani. ran for president in 2008. a very effective public administration figure in new york city. not clear he would do so well in the business world. they're different streams. normally, what we look for is, have you had a job as a governor? as a mayor? as a general? have you r
you see it in his comfonfrontat bill clinton. on talk radio you don't need to do that. >> in your opinion piece on cnn, why herman cain can't be president. so that's where you're coming from. talk about his lack of experience in managing government and to some cain is like a ross perot who also didn't have that management experience but resonated. something about him resonated, but he also didn't win. >> obviously, herman cain has management experience, but in the private sector....
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you know that bill clinton doesn't really like barack obama. there's already this gap, now, the obama campaign has to deal with this with both clintons. they're going to be begging them to come campaign for them and the clintons are still the ones that kind of hold all the cards here, so this is a very interesting dynamic for the democrats. >> maria, you're chuckling. >> no, this doesn't matter in the least. though i agree with you for the immedia media, this is total catnip. but i will say this. it's easy for people to say that hillary clinton will beat everybody because right now, she is one of the most popular secretary of states ever because she is not in the rough and tumble of politics, so it's easy to be above the fray. she has done a fantastic job as secretary of state and being our number one diplomat around the world. so, i think that's what a lot of people are reacting to, but she's not in the day-to-day. if she was, the numbers would probably be a little bit different. >> now is the time for your buzzer beat er question. 20 seconds.
you know that bill clinton doesn't really like barack obama. there's already this gap, now, the obama campaign has to deal with this with both clintons. they're going to be begging them to come campaign for them and the clintons are still the ones that kind of hold all the cards here, so this is a very interesting dynamic for the democrats. >> maria, you're chuckling. >> no, this doesn't matter in the least. though i agree with you for the immedia media, this is total catnip. but i...
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clinton. a recent poll shows foreign policy's not a top issue on american minds these days. just 24% say foreign policy is extremely important. compare that to 54% who say the economy and other issues rank higher than foreign policy including unemployment, the deficit, health care, social security, medicare, terrorism, taxes and the size of government cht just about everything. so here's the question. will president obama's foreign policy successes help him in 2012? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile and post a comment there or go to our post on the facebook page. interesting how he's taking credit for winning the war in iraq and getting us out of there. not exactly how the history books will record it. >> but it's a good question you've got there, jack. thank you. >>> an israeli american law student held in egypt since june may soon be released. he's accused of spying on behalf of israel. now, there are reports he'll be freed as a part of a prisoner swap. mary, tell us what you're learning. >> the st
clinton. a recent poll shows foreign policy's not a top issue on american minds these days. just 24% say foreign policy is extremely important. compare that to 54% who say the economy and other issues rank higher than foreign policy including unemployment, the deficit, health care, social security, medicare, terrorism, taxes and the size of government cht just about everything. so here's the question. will president obama's foreign policy successes help him in 2012? go to cnn.com/caffertyfile...
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there has been criticism and it continues to be as recent as heard from former president bill clinton. the movement needs one clear message. do you agree with that? >> we tried, you know, to stay out of supporting it one way or another. our basic mission is to provide a platform for people to raise money about what they are passionate about. we have been very conscious about keeping our personal opinions out of -- keeping them out of the way of people using our platform. and so i may have my opinions about the messagesing and what they should or shouldn't do but i've been conscious it making sure that we provide our customers with. >> richard, thank you. i appreciate it. >>> now let's turn to the president. >> three proud words "made in america." [ applause ] and that's why one of the first decisions that i made was to save the u.s. auto industry from collapse. [ applause ] there were a lot of politicians that said it wasn't worth the time or the the money. there are politicians that still say that. well, they should come tell that to the workers here because two years ago it looked l
there has been criticism and it continues to be as recent as heard from former president bill clinton. the movement needs one clear message. do you agree with that? >> we tried, you know, to stay out of supporting it one way or another. our basic mission is to provide a platform for people to raise money about what they are passionate about. we have been very conscious about keeping our personal opinions out of -- keeping them out of the way of people using our platform. and so i may have...
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bill clinton overcame monica lewinsky, entirely different story, entirely different circumstance. herman cain is a very likeable candida candidate. our polls show people like him. you just saw him singing before -- he's very appealing and, in a way, if this becomes known as a media witch hunt, conservatives could rally to herman cain. on the other hand, this is also something, if you're rick perry, you're thinking about, gee, maybe there's a chink in the armor here. maybe this is a way for me to get some of those ermen cain supporters. i think it's very early in this process. we'll have to see how the candidate and the campaign respond to further questions. >> and we will. we will indeed. gloria borger, thanks very much. >> sure. >>> when you're diagnosed with cancer, the last thing you want to think about is the fight to get experimental drugs approved. you just want to get them approved as quickly as possible. right? well, now the white house is fighting to get the process moving along even faster, but would that jeopardize safety? that story is just about two minutes away. >>>
bill clinton overcame monica lewinsky, entirely different story, entirely different circumstance. herman cain is a very likeable candida candidate. our polls show people like him. you just saw him singing before -- he's very appealing and, in a way, if this becomes known as a media witch hunt, conservatives could rally to herman cain. on the other hand, this is also something, if you're rick perry, you're thinking about, gee, maybe there's a chink in the armor here. maybe this is a way for me...