let s go to gayle sheehee s book. she is angry, not all of the time but most of the time. and we go to former clinton spokesperson, mrs. clinton got really angry she attacked george, meaning george stephanopoulos, and anybody that stood up and tried to say it was a bad idea was smashed down, belittled very personally. where i said the president didn t really attack people personally, mrs. clinton sometimes did. and not only would she sort of humiliate you in front of your colleagues or whoever happened to be around. hillary tended to be the kind of would kind of run a campaign against the people behind their back. and that was certainly my experience. and one more. george stephanopoulos himself. she just jumped down my throat and basically said you never believed in us, you never stood for us we were all alone in new hampshire and it was fierce and chilling. and i was kind of stunned. it was the most hurtful thing i thought she could say especially in front of all of my colleagues
immigration, common core and there s some resistance to the idea naturally of no, ma amminating a third bush in the third president, but on the whole, he got through it and showed good humor doing it walker played well with the audience and marco marco rubio played well, and some minor candidates auditioning to be the anti-hillary clinton spokesperson of the republican party. does she stand a good chance of that? do voters feel fatigue seeing a familiar face one more time running again. like they cancel them out, menning the american you know voting public cancels them out even though the person with the experience in running feels like you know i learned something from the last campaign and i want to try it again, larry? uh-huh. well if you are talking about yes, i am. she s trying for a cabinet post or something like that
clinton but in a 2008 newsday article clinton spokesperson howard wolfson defended her conduct saying as an attorney and an officer of the court she had an ethical and legal obligation to defend him her client to the fullest extent of the law. to act otherwise would have constituted a breach of her professional responsibilities. so, ben, look, we ve all been around lawyers. we know what lawyers are supposed to do. was she simply doing her job by getting the best possible deal she could for a man she agreed to defend? look, she obviously wanted to win this case. most lawyers want to. i think the biggest issue here is when it comes to compassion and women s movement and feminists who are going to be some of the biggest backers of hillary clinton the question now is, is she a fraud and when you re laughing on a tape knowing that you got someone off who committed a heinous crime and beat this young lady and raped her and then you laugh about it because you cared about winning that much
she put out this tweet it s so much more fun to watch fox when it s someone else being blitzed and sacked! a clinton spokesperson says this was meant to be a good-natured, lighthearted, self-deprecating joke. it was retweeted thousands and thousands and thousands of times. i think the base loved it. i think so, too. all right, from celebration to tragedy this morning. an autopsy scheduled today to determine how exactly philip seymour hoffman died. police say the 46-year-old actor was found dead sunday inside his new york apartment from an apparent drug overdose. news of the oscar winner s death shocked his fans and stars who worked with him. they re remembering him as an actor s actor, calling his death an unspeakable loss. hoffman s family issued a statement saying, we are devastated by the loss of our beloved phil and appreciate outpouring of love and support we have received from everyone. this is a tragic and sudden loss and we ask that you respect our privacy during this
campaign will be? i do. what will it be? i m not telling you. gretchen: a clinton spokesperson snapped back saying he had no clue what weiner was talking about. california passed a controversial law. governor jerry brown signing a law allowing transgender students kindergarten through 12th grade to use whatever locker rooms and bathrooms they use based on their self-perception. reporters say this will reduce discrimination but will be confusing for other kids. imagine strapping into a capsule to get where you need to go. a billionaire unveiling his hyperloop transport system that will allow people to travel from l.a. to san francisco in about 30 minutes. if all goes right the project could take seven to ten years for the first trial. the price tag will be $6 million to do that. talk about a fearless