yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. you can call me shallow. but, i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you. or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. all right, joining me now diane ravitch. author of the death and life of the great american school system. how testing and choice are undermining education and merryl t. sch overseeing those tests
of it once and for all, even if that takes a constitutional amendment. joining me now, karen finney, senior spokesperson for hillary clinton s presidential campaign. good to have you here. nice to see you on the other side of the table. yes, that s right. that was striking to me. here strikes me is the issue. i think a lot of people feel, polling bears that out, that american politics are too dominated with people with big money. it seems to me that secretary of state clinton feels that way. the president feels that way, but then at the same time she s got to run a campaign. you have super pacs and courting billionaires and millionaires like you got to go talk to those people, so it s like how are you going to talk about both these things at the same time? talk about how broken the system is while playing by that system s rules to win. well, again, i think you heard her lay out one of her ideas, and you will in the coming weeks and months because we still have about 18 months t
during the campaign one of bill clinton s slogans was buy one, get one free. well, americans are already getting their money s worth. hillary clinton is on the job. the year, 1993. america had a new president ready to fix stuff. bill clinton had campaigned on health care reform but needed someone to lead his efforts to fix a broken system. who would help bring america back from the brink? tonight s episode, the hillary-care war. when president clinton named his task force, hillary was in the front row. that s because clinton put her in charge. hillary clinton with a top notch resume, a sterling legal career, experience leading education reform in arkansas was tapped with leading the white house s health care reform legislation, a bill that would
doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i ll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates of our competitors even if progressive isn t the lowest. it looks like progressive is not the lowest! ohhhh! when we return we ll find out whether doug is the father. wait, what? all right, joining me now, diane ravitch, author of the death and life of the great american school system: how testing and choice are undermining education and merryl tisch overseeing those tests today. let me start with you, miss tisch.
money. it seems to me that secretary of state clinton feels that way. the president feels that way but then at the same time she s got to run a campaign. you have super pacs and courting billionaires and millionaires like you got to go talk to those people so it s like how are you going to talk about both these things at the same time. talk about how broken the system is while playing by that system s rules to win. well again, i think you heard her lay out one of her ideas an you will in the coming weeks and months because we still have about 18 months to go hear more about that. and i think ceos, those folks you re mentioning they know where she stands on those issues. she was very straightforward. she didn t just talk about the hedge fund carried interests but a lot of other ideas and talks about the deck being stacked towards those at the top and what about the productivity of people who have been hard-working people not meeting their paychecks. so they i mean if you are a ceo a