this is true story. first of all, i thought that article was from the onion, but its really idea. but he didn t say it. watching football last night. i caught some of the huckabee show and saw this piece called invisible thread about 11-year-old panhandler and met a busy stuff. they have a book out. he talked about how he thought love was best expressed. i often go to school and i see all the kids coming with that their lunch in brown paper bag. for me, i knew someone cared about them. i know someone loved them. they put time to give their lunch in a brown paper bag. lord, asked me one day. i will i have give you money or
watching football last night. i caught some of the huckabee show and saw this piece called invisible thread about 11-year-old panhandler and met a busy stuff. they have a book out. he talked about how he thought love was best expressed. i often go to school and i see all the kids coming with that their lunch in brown paper bag. for me, i knew someone cared about them. i know someone loved them. they put time to give their lunch in a brown paper bag. lord, asked me one day. i will i have give you money or i will make you lunch. listen, i don t want your money, but if you can put my lunch in a brown paper bag it will make a world of difference because someone would know that people would cared.
[laughter] in the late 90s all the way through the bush administration. but now he s back at 70 because people remember the economic good times in the 1990s. but, again, i don t think that s going to translate for the november election. should republicans attack bill clinton? i think they need to refute the facts he presented. they may have other facts to counter the facts bill clinton presented including arithmetic. [laughter] which was the field president clinton stressed. but i don t think they want it to get into personal attacks on bill clinton. it s pointless. jenna: interesting. arithmetic, that ll be exciting television, i m sure, when we present it. one quick question, you know, americans do like a comeback. you mentioned the president, president clinton, with a comeback there after some obstacles in his career. but you say one of the interesting things you saw last night was secretary of state hillary clinton may very well make a run in 102016. 2016. why do you think that
you have to appreciate that. the vice president is going to do exactly what the first laid doe and what president clinton did last night is to layout a case why we should have four more years for president obama. he is one of the president s most trusted advisers because of his 36 years of experience in the senate, because of his 3 and a half years as vice president serving as chairman of the judiciary committee and foreign relations committee and the violence against women s act, he s a great political record. jon: hold on angela. let corey finish. go ahead. so with that the vice president is well suited and well positioned to make the case for four more years of president obama tonight. jon: all right. 36 years in the senate, angela is that what brings him the expertise? that does bring a certain type of expertise.
economy driven by innovation and creativity, by education and, yes, by cooperation. jenna: a little bit more flavor from bill clinton s speech at the democratic national convention. in case, you know, you were watching football last night. the former president pulled out all the stops in charlotte to convince the american voters to give the president four more years in office. but which voters specifically does the obama campaign hope that mr. clinton can influence? we re going to talk about it with larry sabato, director for the center of politics at the university of virginia. he did not have a choice last night, he could not watch football, he had to watch bill clinton. right, larry? well, i had a slate screen, jenna, to be honest. [laughter] jenna: i did too. our confessions are out. you re really quite funny on twitter and otherwise, and one of the comments that you put on twitter the other night is you said in reaction to michelle and ann romney s speech, you say spouses please