hundreds of thousands to the committee. wynn denies the allegations against him. a police officer shot in the head last week while on duty died sunday from injuries. detroit officer glen doss, jr., responding to domestic violence call sunday night. when officers arrived, the suspect carlos brooks opened fire and got out of the squad car. police took brooks into custody. he s facing murder charges for doss s death. i m rick leventhal, now back to scandalous. bill clinton s presidency, i think, was regarded as pretty normal. we were shifting from republican to democrat, which this country tends to do. he brought with him a strong democratic majority in both houses of congress. he also brought with him a number of friends from arkansas. there s a thing that happens with presidents who are not from washington.
let s go win this election. thank you very much. there was a lot of excitement among democrats. they had been out of power for 12 years, and here was this young upstart governor from arkansas. came out of nowhere. but on january 17th, just before the all-important iowa caucuses and new hampshire primaries, the first clinton scandal erupted. i was bill clinton s lover for 12 years. and for the past two years, i have lied to the press about our relationship to protect him. now he tells me to deny it. clinton and his wife, hillary, are hoping to deal decisively with the gennifer flowers story. [ chuckles ] your thoughts. she didn t tell the truth. i have been in new hampshire and mississippi and louisiana, allowing real voters i can t find any citizen who will ask me a question about this. an air of crisis is hovering over the clinton campaign. the campaign s response would foreshadow the clinton playbook on scandal management deny and return fire. all i can tell y
all of a sudden, i was, for all practical purposes, the attorney general of the united states for one of the most high-profile investigations ever. i had no offic i had no staff. i had nothing. the move, at first, appeased senators on both sides of the aisle. if the president and the first lady have nothing have done nothing wrong, as they say they have, they should have nothing to hide. the clintons seemed unfazed by fiske s inquiries. yet, they were unaware that a ghost from bill s gubernatorial past was looming on the horizon and would soon cast her indelible shadow across the entire west wing. [man] woah. ugh, i don t have my wallet, so - [girl 1] perfect! you can send a digital payment. [man] uhh, i don t have one of those payment apps. [girl 2] perfect! you have a us-based bank account, right? [man] i have wells fargo. [girl 3] perfect! then you should have zelle! [man] perfect. [girls] perfect! [vo] the number one mobile banking app just got better.
clintons involvement in a failed arkansas land deal called whitewater. two days before christmas, 1993, with criticism growing and a subpoena looming, the white house agreed to turn over some whitewater documents to the justice department. as questions related to whitewater continued to hound the administration, republicans called for attorney general janet reno to appoint an independent counsel. but it had been a republican filibuster in congress that had let the independent-counsel statute expire, after g.o.p. discontent with the iran-contra investigations of the 1980s. people, including democrats, came to realize that the statute was a terrible mistake, that it made politics into a crime. so reno refused, arguing that it was up to congress to re-enact the statute, after which a three-judge panel could appoint a indepedent counsel. and she said, since i report to the president, there would be an appearance of a lack of
i have never seen that in new york city. thank you for spending part of your evening with me on this fox report . january 28 2018. have a safe and productive week. a special two hour block of scandalous starts right now. political journalist in washington, d.c. the whole atmosphere was surreal. we like our presidents to resonate with the majesty of the office, but they re human beings and they re fallible. we were looking at things we didn t think, you know, could be survived. it s the lying that will get you in trouble. i m now massively disappointed and angry, because you put a lot of risk when you do something like that. there is such a thing as the constitution and there is such a thing as an impeachable offense. it s not like you re running a hot-dog stand here. you re running the country. the truth did come out, but the american public never heard about it. bill clinton and the media and the country would never be the same.