how as children we were allowed to fly around on air force one, there the two of us are. you were always the most courteous seat mate, but we did some digging. that was a flight on valentine s day to california and back in 19. wow. anyway, nancy, it s great to see you, great to have you on. bill clinton tonight had an evening book event. he tried to clean up his language and made some made some points a little more artfully. but what about thiancy, s a kind of a trigger for you? what about it could you see vintage bill clinton in? well, you know, it s funny. bill clinton was always known for his spot-on political instincts and his ability to talk his way out of trouble, and those gifts just failed him in this interview. he was defensive. he was combative. he was really out of step with the me too movement and was lacking in contrition, which was a problem back in 1998 when this
there the two of us are. you were always the most courteous seat mate, but we did some digging. that was a flight on valentine s day to california and back in 19 wow. anyway, nancy, it s great to see you, great to have you on. bill clinton tonight had an evening book event. he tried to clean up his language and some made some points a little more artfully. but what about this, nancy, was a kind of a trigger for you? what about it could you see vintage bill clinton in? well, you know, it s funny. bill clinton was always known for his spot-on political instincts and his ability to talk his way out of trouble, and those gifts just failed him in this interview. he was defensive. he was combative. he was really out of step with the me too movement and was lacking in contrition, which was a problem back in 1998 when this first happened.
pregnant and thinking about putting that child up for adoption. when she boarded the flight she learned her seat mate really wanted to be a mom. snipes went into labor one week later and called her up with the opportunity of a lifetime. please watch. so samantha from the plane. i said is everything okay. she said i m still in raleigh. i had the baby. do you want to come see us. she said i wanted to see you with him and i think you should be his mother and i started shaking uncontrollably. baby von is 18 months old. snipes moved to be closer to the baby. that is an extraordinary story and a couple of very special women. that wraps up this hour. i m so happy to be back with you. i will see you at 11:00 a.m. with my partner. more news with another friend of
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