about 18 minutes of the top of the hour. back with goldie, jackie, and ken. we ve been hearing a lot about hillary clinton possibly. you may have been keeping up with some of this. she had a book tour. now she s under a lot of pressure here lately, and come under fire for the speaking fees that she s been raking in. reportedly her fee is around $200,000. she gets a little more than that from some places, apparently. now she says all the money that she s been getting from universities at least has been going to the clinton foundation. this was after some students out at unlv said if they don t give the money back, if hillary clinton doesn t, i think that fee was $225,000 or something, they re saying we want the money back or we re going to protest her speech that s coming up later in october. if this was the case all along that the money was going to the foundation, why are we just hearing about it now? i think she felt like she didn t have to answer it until now. this became a pretty
in creating growth and opportunity in this country that would help uplift the poor. this is a case of a woman who goes out and makes the case in a very political way against the 1%, the 1% in which she is a member. i think she ought to own up to saying i m part of the 1%, but i m out to do good, as goldie indicated. jackie, what case has she been able to make? is he right in that you can t go out there and talk bad about the 1% and then be a part of it. it s how you answer the question. and i think she s started out asking this question or answering this question in a way that was detrimental. the dead broke comment. so it s how it s addressed. it s not the fact that she has money. you re absolutely right. a lot of politicians have a lot of money. it s how they talk about their wealth is what makes the difference. has this been an orchestrated it s one thing to have like the statement you
her to go out and campaign against the 1%, if, in fact, she is part of it. and she enjoys every minute of it. she s a hypocrite. to that point, goldie, i ll let you respond directly to him. but we have this it s one or the other, right? you can t be rich and fight for the poor, it seems to be the case. but why should that be when every president, a lot of people out there in congress that are working and fighting for thelyf some sincerely, some not so sincerely. these are all rich folks and they do well. well maybe it is true that it s easier to get into heaven than it is to get through the eye of a needle if you re a rich person. hillary clinton i think has fought on behalf of women in fair wages. she s fought on behalf of parity in the work force. but if i m hillary clinton right now, i m not on a book tour. i m not on a speaking tour. i m not running for president. if i m hillary clinton right now, i m helping democrats get elected this fall.
around $4,000 in credit card debt buying airline miles. this week, the case s lead detective testified harris had a double life, sexting with up to six women, including a 16-year-old girl, allegedly swapping explicit messages, even as his 22-month-old son was dying in a stifling suv. it proves motive because he was unhappy in his marriage. we plan to show that he wanted to live a child-free life. there s been no connection whatsoever between the events of that day and the death of this child and this fantasy texting. reporter: harris has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and child cruelty. it s not criminal negligence. it s a horrible tragedy and an accident. reporter: police say his wife leanna was calm when she went to pick up cooper from daycare the day he died and was told he d never been dropped off. in front of several witnesses, all of a sudden she states, ross must have left him in the car.