what if ill e hillary clinton imploeds. who s next? hunl e huge mess this week for abc. really asking tough questions. i mean, hi pock ra sill is staggering. what do these kand cats think their chances are if this is the kind of thing that s going on? first of all, here we have one of the biggest voices in mainstream media who doesn t disclose his level of relationship. he had a membership which required a $20,000 fee. it requires involvement. if he s just a journalist, he s not. this is someone who s been a clinton man since the early 90s. they ve said they love each other as they continue this love
about the contents of the book. so we actually get a chance for viewers to hear what is in the book. that s the first thing that i would ask. you know looking at stephanopoulos past i mean the question to me is really going into that interview, i kind of assumed that the relationship with the clintons was in the past. that he had made the transition into the media and it was a different chapter in his life. these donations, the fact that he s going to these events, i mean, it just raises all kinds of questions like that and legitimate for people to look into them. if this was any other political kand did it and a reporter doing this you can bet there s serious consequences for it. do you think this is worse than brian williams exaggerating on some of his stories, do you think this is a bigger ethical issue? i think this is an issue that kind of goads to the issue of trust in the media. you know? if you re embellishing stories, that s a trust issue. but this is a very very importan
lot in the coming year or two. welcome back, paul begala. co-chairs a pro-clinton super pak. chief national correspondent john king and gop strategist ana navarro who is a supporter of jeb bush and a friend of marco rubio. yet again, we re hearing that hillary clinton is being reintroduced. doesn t it seem like she s been reintroduced an awful lot and haven t people pretty much made up their minds about her one way or another? the short answer is yes, but there s still a lot people don t know. i m surprised people think she was born in the white house. she needs to reconnect with her authentic roots which are in the midwest, like this trip in the van. this is how she wanted to run for president. here s how i know. in 07 she was thinking about running for president, i had dinner with her. i helped a kand candidate win the iowa caucus. she didn t know anything about iowa. i talked about how grassroots
bill bradley. when i applied as you said it s intense, you have to go through many interviews write a personal statement that tells the trust why you want to be a rhodes scholar and how this education kand help your interests moving forward. there was a little resistance from coaches but for the most part i got a lot of support from florida state, teammates, faculty, they felt if i did well and i showed that you can actually balance academics and athletics in a major division 1 college institution like florida state, then that would be good for the program that could be good for student athletes and good all the way around. so they told me i can go interview for the scholarship. i had to win it. i did did and it s a remarkable thing for me. when you delayed your entry to the nfl was the nfl as understanding as the coaches that you just described? not at first. i believe some people in the nfl are used to a certain athlete, they are used to a certain
hostages, beheading them, being paid ransoms by some european governments, the united states, the uk refusing to do so. this is a different group this is al qaeda in the arabian peninsula doing this is there do you have a sense that maybe there are other groups like this group, like al qaeda and the arabian peninsula that maybe saw what isis was doing this summer and sort of a copycat thing now? well, it s the way the terrorists can make money. so, if? a tactic that works, then there will be copycat cells all over north africa kand the middle east who will look for americans who were in there for all the right reasons. they will seize them, they will demand payments. they will hold them. so, this is a problem throughout the region, it s not just a single organization, it s the way they make money. the reports from last summer indicated that isis had made millions and millions of dollars from hostage taking. we know this somali pirates in an earlier period were making money off host