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H is an aggressive that is something seen by many, including the global side as being the problem solids, even sky reporting for all the info grades. So itd be a 11999 nato forces bomb to belgrade for 78 days and nights to find out what those days were like for people who survive to stay with our t as we continue our special coverage in the coming days. The monthly fee they told project was one of the most important things that i did. And 1st is present. 30 years ago, president bill clinton visited, proud to push for the expansion of nato, and his advocacy led to the inclusion of the check for public hungry and post. Im scared now. Heres an on this edition of 3060 view. Were going to discuss the continued power. The 42nd president of the united state has on global policy, whether he is beneficial or a liability. The current president on the campaign trail in the United States. Lets get started. The there is the warm and fuzzy life of a former president presented to the public. And then theres the real story of what a former president is doing, not only to hold on to power, but still use it to gain a seat at the table. A 100. 00 in their own bank account. The re election of bill clinton to the 2nd term was the end of the democrats being known as the workers party. And the beginning of the transition to the workforce. Government should do more. Not less. The pre eminent mission of our new government is to give all americans on opportunity policies which were focused on being corporate friendly with the shade of social liberalism. Taking the focus of the working class, suddenly the Democrat Party had been the champion of sincere desk, silver pollution. Now one of the largest pieces of legislation passed under president bill clinton was the north American Free trade agreement between the us, mexico and canada. And was greatly protested by labor unions. A president clinton also deregulated as well as pretty much eliminated the oversight of wall street. This was a move which of many experts actually believe led to the 2008 crash of the stock market. And the economic recession, which followed. Now his wife failed 2018 president ial candidate. Hillary clinton is currently producing a new broadway show, which focuses on the Suffragette Movement stag producer. I will show up. But when shes not on broadway or in the media, continuing to question the results of the 2016 election or complaining about this one . Can we uh yeah. Can we talk about the upcoming president ial . Oh no. Yeah. So we have to see the voters who are upset that those are the 2 choices get over yourself. Those are the 2 choices. One is old and effective and compassionate has a heart and really cares about people. And one is old and has been charged with 91. 00 felony. She is working with her husband and one of the pretty much most known celebrity nonprofits, the clinton global initiative, which a boast on its own website. More than 4000 projects and partnerships affecting people in more than a 180 countries worldwide. Now the latest country to roll out the welcome mat is ukraine, or c, g, a Ukraine Action Network was a launch last fall, and a collaboration with ukrainian 1st lady elena zalinski. But maybe this was more of return the favor. As a Clinton Foundation was made a 5 year commitment by ukrainian businessman and all the guard victor pin juke in 2008, a more than 29000000. 00. It is complex to find the exact amount which has been raised or where it is all gone to from the clinton global initiative. But we do know the endowment, whos in the billions. What was the effect president clinton has had on domestic economy . Its a, one of my foreign leaders continue to open up their doors and their own economic policies to the clinton global initiative. So whats dive into and discuss what power is held by for president bill clinton with our panel rating and podcast host, and director of the center for regulatory freedom at the c pack foundation, Andrew Langer and john jackson, who was the former chairman of the cab Democratic Party, thanks for joining me gentlemen. Youre always start with you, john on this. So is the former president bill clinton still a rock star within the Democratic Party today . Like he was during his presidency . I think it depends on who you talk to. If youre talking to your older primary voters who are going to vote democratic, no matter what. Absolutely not necessarily with younger progressive voters or some of the voters, or im certain about turning out in november that the democrats need to turn out in order to when hes very much considered part of the old guard, stablish of the party. And some of the, as far as policies from his presidency, arent even popular with the Democratic Base today. Thats interesting. You say this, and so ive gotta run to you and youre on this. Do you feel like im a republican standpoint that having bill clinton out is actually helpful to basically those independents or even those more establishment . Republicans, theyre having a hard time voting for job that they like to see what the old time was been. Remember, a nicer time between republican democrats that existed under bill clinton, and im not so sure that bill clinton is particularly persuasive to republicans, or never trump republicans, per se. I think bill clinton getting try it out is really about what john says. Really about showing up the establishment terry and base. Right. The jump button is a real tough road. Oh, going into november. Im not the donald trump doesnt but, but in terms of making sure that he can appeal to both the very progressive wing and other folks in michigan and wisconsin or minnesota, who are concerned about uh, you know, jo bidens policies towards this real all the same time assuaging the more moderate to more pragmatic uh of the segments of the Democratic Party of the old school, the establishment, terry, and to the corporate office. I think you laid out really well how, how uh the, you know, the clinton gore era ushered in the new democratic era. So i think its less about going after the so called the never trump, republicans really about making sure that they show up the widest Cross Section of the democratic basically into november. Well, and in this case you actually have a power couple of probably was one of the more modern day Power Couples because you had Hillary Clinton also involved. John, do you think Hillary Clintons last actually affected both of their standings within the Democratic Party . I think so, i think hillary is, is good for raising money. Shes good for making sure that your democratic super voters get involved with the election, which shes not going to bring any new boat to the table to. Were ready when you go to the coalition of our well joe biden. And that, and how did you see that andrew . Because hillary herself, is that just a reminiscent for trump . Does that kind of like easy game for him since hes already well practiced in going after her . I think its interesting because, you know, you think about of hillary, clint really is an abberation when it comes to democratic nominees for president. Right. I mean, you know, yeah, she was senator from new york and she was secretary of state. We could talk a little bit about her tenure secretary of state. But the reality is, you know, she represented the last sort of machine politician in terms of running for office. Yeah. She had the benefits of being a woman and a lot of Democratic Women voters want to see that was the reality is that the clintons of 2024 are, are very much in the vein of doing whats best for the clintons. You know, whether and the cleaning machine and the interplay between the Clinton Foundation of the clint global initiative, and to nail holdings and whatever other business interest that both mr. And mrs. Clinton happened to have. Its really about that and yes, you know, bill clinton wants to step in there and do the things that he does as a former president of the United States. And well, that our but its power thats, well good, very carefully. And generally in ways the benefit of clinton inc, well, is interesting, you said that ethics, im gonna stick with your on this question. If youre talking about the client global initiatives, that sort of thing and well get to the next segment. But i have to wonder, are there certain things, so that helps jo by with clinton being on the campaign. So are there certain groups, demographics, or even states, maybe Southern States, cuz joe biden does not do well in the Southern States at all. That clinton still has that appeal to listen. I dont know. I think that in terms of going after those based voters in those Southern States and making sure they come out, im not sure. Clinton quite has that cash. I sure he was governor of arkansas, but he stopped being governor of arkansas in 1992. And i dont think he spent a whole a couple lot of time south of the baseball games. Obviously these south of washington, dc and all that time clinton is very, very much both clintons are very, very much new york politicians, northeastern politicians, california politicians, really the cache is making sure that they go after those establishment. Terry and voters within the Democratic Based who are, who might otherwise be concerned about joe biden, leaning more towards the progressive left. So john, weve just recently seen all 3 democratic president s. Well, the current president , the former president altogether, do you feel like there might be any animosity right now between Clinton Obama considering how popular obama and his wife still are . And obviously beneficial divided being out . Do you say that theres any animosity, the claims are kind of per se jealous of . I think theyre, theyre upset right now. They feel like the bomb is to have done more to help her. We get elected in 2020. Whats the in our party, the dynamic right there. I think theres always been some tension because i the whole bottom unfolding upset on hillary. You know, a, she was supposed to be that nominee and then she did not. She was not able to repeat obama success. Shes never really, at the christmas that obama did that, and thats why obamas coalition was much larger and, and why obama was able to get re elected. So i think, yeah, theres always going to be a little bit of tension there. But you know, i think that probably, uh, were even privately, youre not really seeing much of that animosity, but we, we know its, there was funny because publicly, unlike the democrats, republicans are not, youre not quite a see Donald Trump Campaign with former president andrew, why is that why is that, that republicans seem to not be able to accomplish, even if theres an, a mazda 3 between them. Theyre not gonna appear on the same stage. Why can republicans not put that aside for the greater good of the party, while democrats can as well for some, i mean, some of it is about grudge holding. And i, and, you know, you know, in terms of the Democratic Power structure, its always been much, much more hierarchical. And by that, i mean, you know, theyve been much better about getting people in my, in line of, you know, machine politicians and machine politics generally comes out of democratic cities and democratic states. But then the reality is, i mean listen, the reality is both Political Parties and politicians and both Political Parties have an incredible capacity to hold grudges. And i wasnt, i cant speak to what happens inside, you know, state and local Democratic Party apparatus is. I know that for instance, when i was a Republican Party official in maryland, i used to think that the Republican Party and marilyn was the most screwed up Republican Party and in all the nation, given the amount of grudges and backbiting and back stabbing that could occur until i realized that ever Republican Party in every state is the most screwed up dumb Republican Party in the nation. I, i dont know about that. On the democrats side. I do not know theyre better about getting people in line. The republicans are not quite as good at that. Well, im gonna keep you on here because there is a picture that is circulating alon, its about, it was actually a donald trump, and bologna is wedding. You have and you had bill and hillary, great conversation. They were good friends, even part of that point. Do you think that actually helps or hurts donald trump to be that tied close to the claims . Is that something that continuously they bring up that he was the democrats as well . I mean, and thats just, it was one of those things where i, when donald trump was running in 2016 and every democrat was a disclaiming any donation that theyd give it to him. I would have taken that much, much more seriously. Had they given those donations back, right. They, they kept the money which, you know, thats, thats what, thats what politicians do now. I mean, i dont think any of the salt water they, they tried this way, way back when in in 2015, 2016. Certainly it was tried in terms of denying trends as an i donald trump, the nomination in 2016. It didnt work then. I dont think its i dont think its gonna work 8 years down the road. Well, its interesting, jack, ender, i want you to stay right there. The hey, historical fundraiser in new york city brought in more than 25000000. 00 and featured for president brock obama bill clinton. Do people really care about what bill clinton did one office . And if so, why is the claim global ownership still as active as ever . If it was so bad for going to discuss after the break, the face has always captured humanities imagination. I mean, lets face it, space is cool, but only the chosen few are able to head beyond the, the earths atmosphere. It takes years of preparation to actually take on that final frontier Space Training pushes the human abilities limits to the very edge. So who are the super heroes of today . Lets get to know them a little better. The. Welcome back. Im going to hughes and you are watching the 360 view. I want to start the 2nd segment with the pro test which erupt it outside the campaign fundraiser. In new york city, with the 3 top democrats, president , joe biden, brock obama, and bill clinton. However, well, most of the large protest outside the radio city music hall as well as a few scattered inside the hall, were about the current role of the by the ministration and the cause of conflict. Protesters also pointed out the long trail of blood, all 3 president s had left around the world. Lets discuss with radio podcast, host, and director of the a center for regulatory freedom at the c pack foundation. Andrew langer and john jackson, who was the former chairman of the cab Democratic Party. Thank you so much for staying with me through the break. John, im sorry to you because it, bill clinton was easily re elected present because people were not as concerned or maybe didnt even know as much about the Foreign Policy, like the bombing of the medicine factor in sudan until several or years later was he more south or do you think from the public because we didnt have as much access to information with the internet like we do today . Yeah, i think politics was a different game back then. You didnt have a sound bites access to the sound bites. Social media that went viral. Like you do today. In i big okey democrats were more viable in different states back then when you think about some of the states that bill clinton won. I think that he was also very popular president. And so i think that it was very different error politics that we are in right now with, with just the mass communication. You get via the World Wide Web well and are from a republicans or even from the right side of the aisles perspective as theyre watching what was going on outside of the optics that went on outside of rated savings. A call with all of the protesters, the ones that were going inside are republicans actually enjoying this protest. Its happening from within their party. Something that happens often and their public inside are they capitalizing on this for an election perspective. And are they basically using the conflict type in the middle east to continue to, to chip away at a job i as popularity within its own party as well. You know, i think it comes down to, certainly this idea that republicans are, are much, much more unified on middle eastern Foreign Policy than perhaps they are on the Central European Foreign Policy. But, but dig into it, but to your, to your question, to john, you know, there are couple things that were going on a johns right, that some of this has to do and youre reading some of this has to do with the, the, the, a transmission of information in the early stages of the internet, 1996. Lets not forget that bob dole was an incredibly weak candidate. Perceived is very angry. And then when it comes to Foreign Policy at the time, right. You know, we, we were still president dealing with this a mil. You wasnt work. That the politics for the United States ends at the waters edge. That sort of, we, we generally a, were agreed on as a nation to take as to what you know the us was doing Foreign Policy. Why . So the idea of, you know, Building Democracy abroad, especially in light of the, the, you know, the ending of the cold w

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