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does remain very appealing to a segment of the democratic base. going back on that book tour, for his part, he attempted to cut through all the clutter and getting right to the point. it s an incredibly, i think, complex and well reasoned and eyewitness view to the history of those four years and i think i speak for everybody when i say no one cares. they just want to know if you are running for president. isn t there some truth to that? she s making all of these appearances and keeping people guessing, but at some point that could back fire. he had a line at the beginning of the interview, he held up the book and he showed the book and it s called hard choices. people are interested in hearing what she s going to do about the
it s complex and well reasoned and eyewitness view to the history of those four years and i think i speak for everybody when i say no one cares of the they just want to know if you re running for president. she knew that was coming. hillary clinton s nonofficial campaign and bookstore stopped at the daily show last night. joining me chris, usa today bureau chief susan page and ann geern who covers hillary clinton for the washington post and as secretary of state. first of all, let me go around the table. is there any doubt, susan, first to you? does anyone have any doubt of what her intentions are? none of us have any doubt. of course she hasn t spoken so maybe she has a doubt. i think everyone else is convinced she s running. that s why she gets examined every day in every way as though
everything so insurance companies, et cetera have i think the supreme court will want to see lower courts decisions. and see how they analyze the case before they get to it. at least gregg: this is one of the best, well reasoned i m not taking sides but wonderfully crafted, really all this supreme court needs. have to say good-bye. there is nothing unclear about that. gregg: lis weihl, david schwartz, thank you very much. heather: freezing temperatures sweeping across the country leaving many vulnerable to a winter cold, and wait until you hear what researchers say could help before it hits you hard.
ones who caused this problem. and we put them in a better footing than the large banks. so, yeah, i do think some of the large institutions will be upset. by the way, one of the things that i hope will happen is this. i hope the large banks will be making less money from credit card fees and from overdrafts and from other things, because i would like to get them back into lending money. that s what we have banks for. to the extent that they can increase their profits in other ways, they have a diminished incentive to lend. the washington post reported this afternoon, and this goes to the sort of confirmability question, that the two republican appointees of the congressional oversight panel praised her, who work on the panel say, she was, quote, collegiate and professional, and quite willing to modify her views if she was presented by well-reasoned and cogent arguments. i wonder if you can imagine a universe in which there would be republicans aboard for her? absolutely. and ther