defense and candidly a better defender. bill clinton is a terrific explainer and chief, just not when it comes to explaining his own behavior. truth? that s all i have to say about that. i thought it was an exclusive interview. good for nbc. it was also i thought from bill clinton and hillary clinton s point of view an ill-advised interview. one again we see this absolute really toxic combination of tone deafness from the clintons and not being in touch with the concerns of ordinary americans. when president clinton says he s asked are you going to keep on giving speeches for 500,000 a pop. he says, well of course yeah. we have i got to pay the bills. the rest of us with a few $500,000 speeches could manage to pay bills for quite a while. i hope my husband s not watching.
cnn money correspondent laurie seigel joins us now. let me read you what they twooet twooeted. they said we re all concerned with the events. fairs have increased to encourage more drivers to come online and pick up passengers in the area. they are trying to get more people to incentivize them to come in. they apologized and said they would reimburse drivers. you don t want that to happen. that s not something that feels good and they certainly faced a backlash for it. i m over them and the thought of what they did and their tone deafness. i want to turn to something positive that came out of an awful situation. tell us the story about this hash tag that s trending now. this is really nice to hear in light of something like this. left turn illridewithyou.
and william bratten on the killing of eric garner. they will talk about steps the city is taking to retrain office officers. as critics nationwide demand strong federal action in the wake of the recent killings. norm stamper is the former police chief of seattle, also the author of the book breaking rank a top cop s expose of a dark side of american policing. norm, thank you very much for being here. my pleasure. one of the things that has come up in the wake of both the michael brown case and now the eric garner case and you can also throw in the tamir rice case. seems to be a tone deafness. when these shootings happen. how they respond to the public. and i want to draw your attention to a deleted facebook page. the article wasn t commenting on the case of michael brown which took place in st. louis county,
political tone deafness of it. she is clearly going to be a candidate for president of the united states. the family is worth $100 million. the clinton foundation does a lot of good work on. very well-funded. well-funded. i don t understand, especially a school in a state you represent as united states senate. go there and give the money back. the tone deafness of it, i think, if you watch her over the last couple of months giving up 30 points, i mean, i think every day that goes on it s more likely you re going to have elizabeth warren in this race or another top-tier democrat to her left running against her credibly. i m really surprised by the tone deafness. i don t think we are quite at that point yet. it s early, gene. if this continued at this rate with this kind of these these kinds of incidents or revelations or whatever, then i
our base is already ginned up. fired up. but it is the institutional argument that the speaker is making, but the politics favor the president. kathy ruemmler, can i ask but this ongoing anger on capitol hill about the irs, missing e-mails, lost servers and targeting political groups, this, to a lot of people, is the arrogance of the irs and incompetence of government. you were in the center of this as white house counsel, whether there was any wrongdoing, very clear in saying there was none. well, david, look, there have been this investigation has been going on now for 13 months, there have been, you know, innumerable congressional hearings, witnesses have been interviewed, hundreds of thousands of documents have been produced and i think, you know, the republicans on the hill have not been able to show anything to suggest that there was anything other than sort of political tone deafness, full, in terms of creating categories at within theism rs and didn t go beyond that