Huell visits this unique house which was built on a 20 by 20 square foot lot in the heart of Old Town Santa Barbara.
He really went through a lot of, you know, of kind of internal conflicts.
People don't really hate the government; they just don't want the government spending too much money. I'm sitting here because I love him and I respect him, and I honor what he's been through, and what we've been through together, and you know if that's not enough for people then heck, don't vote for him!
Narrator: For many of those closest to Clinton, this was the first time they'd heard him admit the affair and they were deeply hurt.
Narrator: Gingrich would not yield to Clinton's charms. It was absolutely like fly to honey. This is the partisan game down here. I said, 'Oh, well, that's fine. Journeyman Pictures Short on evidence or reliable witnesses, he had too little to bring charges against the president or first lady. It’s just a little different this year. This afternoon in this room, from this chair, I testified before the Office of Independent Counsel and the grand jury. A lot of questions have been raised about his business practices. Dee Dee Myers, Press Secretary: The fact that the president was impeached will always be part of his story, part of his legacy. Harold Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff: The jury was out initially because Starr had quite a sterling reputation. From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. Bill Clinton (archival): How do you get the ideas we develop in America in the manufacturing jobs here? I said you, none of the other cuts are nearly as important as the cut they're proposing in Medicare.
He said, 'Oh, it's a, it's a, it's R-wanda, it's there's some kind of operation going on over there.'
I've never seen a candidate, I've never seen a human being who, with the most limited briefing, can understand the dimensions, the parameters, the nuances of everything of any kind of a policy or political problem. Narrator: It wasn't just his inexperience; many worried that in his time away, Clinton had lost touch with Arkansas and its values.
Dalena Moser There was just something about her that put people off. It would not be the truth. Narrator: At first, Clinton's response to the scandal was evasive. Geoffery Stark Narrator: Two years later, he was easily elected Attorney General. Emily Chao Narrator: Clinton departed the White House for the last time on Saturday, January 20th, 2001. We will never forget that.". Chris Jennings, Health Care Advisor: And he not only wasn't afraid to talk, he longed to talk.
He didn't say was. Narrator: As the elections approached, Clinton hit the campaign trail, hoping that his old magic could hold back the Republican tide. Gail Sheehy, Writer: Both Hillary and Bill in their own way were fabulous parents -- very protective of Chelsea and managed to keep a cordon of privacy around her, let her grow up more or less naturally.
Prime members enjoy fast & free shipping, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Video and many more exclusive benefits. Max Brantley, Journalist: We know that they were running out of gas, and running out of rope, and had just about completely failed, until Monica came along. The President's lawyers had won an important concession from Ken Starr: the interrogation could not last longer than four hours. And if it hasn't, how can you honestly find a cure for the economic problems of the common people if you have no experience in what's ailing them? Bill Clinton (archival): I'm really sorry, it isn't right, it isn't right... Dee Dee Myers, Press Secretary: The story that I heard from people over and over was, "for that one moment, he looked me in the eye, he touched me on the arms, he listened to my story, and I felt like I was the only person in the world." We are the people who help the President. Narrator: Brimming with self-confidence, Georgia Congressman Newt Gingrich had spent more than a decade planning his assault on the Democratic Party. John Brummett, Journalist: There always has been with him a suspicion that this guy is not to be trusted. Bernard Nussbaum, White House Counsel: They were toughening up by this time.
And we knew then, we knew that day, that we had a commander-in-chief who was rational and comfortable with the use of force. The closure of migrant learning centers in the southern province of Ranong has driven hundreds of Burmese children into work. Narrator: That November, as Vice-President Al Gore lost the closest presidential election in American history, Hillary Clinton easily won the Senate seat in New York. Narrator: Clinton was sure his record could yet win over the American people. Prop. Ken Starr, Independent Counsel: Lawyers are thorough.
187 Film Premieres, LAUSD Spends $200 Million in Pandemic Response Efforts, E1: Cultural Burning - How Native American Peoples Use Fire to Rejuvenate the Land, Huell Visits the Ablitt House in Santa Barbara, Huell Learns About the Life of Cesar Chavez at the Chavez Center.
Narrator: Unsatisfied by her ceremonial role as first lady, Hillary began working on issues important to her, but not alarming to the public. We lose. That just wasn't gonna fly, and that's when she had to begin to really reexamine, again as she did as Governor's wife, what does the public want from me in this role and to take on gradually a little bit more of the traditional role of First Lady. Narrator: The lawyer chosen to lead the Clintons' defense was their close friend and deputy White House Counsel, Vince Foster. And let's move on to the next issue.'. Hillary, an associate at the Rose law firm in Little Rock, was the family's main breadwinner. He believed you don't dilute your message, you put a big underline and exclamation point and this is a new generation, new ideas, a new Democratic party. This was uncharted territory. And he wanted to develop and exploit those, and run a campaign based on that. Bill Clinton was constitutionally incapable of not coming back.
Harold Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff: There was a rigidity and an unwillingness to really listen. "I knew if I didn't get the economy going," he said, "nothing else would matter.".
Charles Bickford Bob Dole (archival): The federal government is too big and spends too much of your money, your money. I mean, he was too slick. A proposal to protect Nevada’s Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon received much criticism. Narrator: Unable to secure Lewinsky's cooperation against the president, Starr still had a card to play. I said, 'Oh, you know, what does he do?' Narrator: The Whitewater inquiry was now in the hands of a new independent counsel.
He knew that would make it worse for him to do this.
A president who rose from a broken childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history, and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the public stage. If you're not out to get the President, you should say to the President, 'You know, you're going to testify in this lawsuit. Clinton's view is as many second chances as a person is willing to try to take. Narrator: Bill eyed Hillary for weeks before the two finally met during one of his rare visits to the library. Tipped off to the affair, Jones' lawyers believed the president's relationship with Lewinsky would demonstrate a pattern of behavior. He said there was some other force in the White House. Robert Reich, Labor Secretary: I was convinced that Bill Clinton had been set up. Hillary Clinton (archival): The great story here for anybody willing to find it and write about it and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president. The fog is too thick.' With David McCullough, David Ogden Stiers, Michael Murphy, Oliver Platt. And, of course, I had to call Starr's team. CC
Bill Clinton (archival): That is not true. Hillary says, 'You can come back and you can do it again.' Senator (archival): To me this is a big deal, personally, and I suspect it is to a lot of Americans.... Bernard Nussbaum, White House Counsel: He says, 'well, I'm hearing from Democratic senators that it's really going to be a problem, and the press is on my back.' Narrator: Clinton's decision was the last straw for many on the left. A series showcasing documentaries on American history. Never count him out because, always, he will find his way back. Reporter (archival audio): Peter, the president will make another attempt to say he's sorry about what he's caused.
He really went through a lot of, you know, of kind of internal conflicts.
People don't really hate the government; they just don't want the government spending too much money. I'm sitting here because I love him and I respect him, and I honor what he's been through, and what we've been through together, and you know if that's not enough for people then heck, don't vote for him!
Narrator: For many of those closest to Clinton, this was the first time they'd heard him admit the affair and they were deeply hurt.
Narrator: Gingrich would not yield to Clinton's charms. It was absolutely like fly to honey. This is the partisan game down here. I said, 'Oh, well, that's fine. Journeyman Pictures Short on evidence or reliable witnesses, he had too little to bring charges against the president or first lady. It’s just a little different this year. This afternoon in this room, from this chair, I testified before the Office of Independent Counsel and the grand jury. A lot of questions have been raised about his business practices. Dee Dee Myers, Press Secretary: The fact that the president was impeached will always be part of his story, part of his legacy. Harold Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff: The jury was out initially because Starr had quite a sterling reputation. From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. Bill Clinton (archival): How do you get the ideas we develop in America in the manufacturing jobs here? I said you, none of the other cuts are nearly as important as the cut they're proposing in Medicare.
He said, 'Oh, it's a, it's a, it's R-wanda, it's there's some kind of operation going on over there.'
I've never seen a candidate, I've never seen a human being who, with the most limited briefing, can understand the dimensions, the parameters, the nuances of everything of any kind of a policy or political problem. Narrator: It wasn't just his inexperience; many worried that in his time away, Clinton had lost touch with Arkansas and its values.
Dalena Moser There was just something about her that put people off. It would not be the truth. Narrator: At first, Clinton's response to the scandal was evasive. Geoffery Stark Narrator: Two years later, he was easily elected Attorney General. Emily Chao Narrator: Clinton departed the White House for the last time on Saturday, January 20th, 2001. We will never forget that.". Chris Jennings, Health Care Advisor: And he not only wasn't afraid to talk, he longed to talk.
He didn't say was. Narrator: As the elections approached, Clinton hit the campaign trail, hoping that his old magic could hold back the Republican tide. Gail Sheehy, Writer: Both Hillary and Bill in their own way were fabulous parents -- very protective of Chelsea and managed to keep a cordon of privacy around her, let her grow up more or less naturally.
Prime members enjoy fast & free shipping, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Video and many more exclusive benefits. Max Brantley, Journalist: We know that they were running out of gas, and running out of rope, and had just about completely failed, until Monica came along. The President's lawyers had won an important concession from Ken Starr: the interrogation could not last longer than four hours. And if it hasn't, how can you honestly find a cure for the economic problems of the common people if you have no experience in what's ailing them? Bill Clinton (archival): I'm really sorry, it isn't right, it isn't right... Dee Dee Myers, Press Secretary: The story that I heard from people over and over was, "for that one moment, he looked me in the eye, he touched me on the arms, he listened to my story, and I felt like I was the only person in the world." We are the people who help the President. Narrator: Brimming with self-confidence, Georgia Congressman Newt Gingrich had spent more than a decade planning his assault on the Democratic Party. John Brummett, Journalist: There always has been with him a suspicion that this guy is not to be trusted. Bernard Nussbaum, White House Counsel: They were toughening up by this time.
And we knew then, we knew that day, that we had a commander-in-chief who was rational and comfortable with the use of force. The closure of migrant learning centers in the southern province of Ranong has driven hundreds of Burmese children into work. Narrator: That November, as Vice-President Al Gore lost the closest presidential election in American history, Hillary Clinton easily won the Senate seat in New York. Narrator: Clinton was sure his record could yet win over the American people. Prop. Ken Starr, Independent Counsel: Lawyers are thorough.
187 Film Premieres, LAUSD Spends $200 Million in Pandemic Response Efforts, E1: Cultural Burning - How Native American Peoples Use Fire to Rejuvenate the Land, Huell Visits the Ablitt House in Santa Barbara, Huell Learns About the Life of Cesar Chavez at the Chavez Center.
Narrator: Unsatisfied by her ceremonial role as first lady, Hillary began working on issues important to her, but not alarming to the public. We lose. That just wasn't gonna fly, and that's when she had to begin to really reexamine, again as she did as Governor's wife, what does the public want from me in this role and to take on gradually a little bit more of the traditional role of First Lady. Narrator: The lawyer chosen to lead the Clintons' defense was their close friend and deputy White House Counsel, Vince Foster. And let's move on to the next issue.'. Hillary, an associate at the Rose law firm in Little Rock, was the family's main breadwinner. He believed you don't dilute your message, you put a big underline and exclamation point and this is a new generation, new ideas, a new Democratic party. This was uncharted territory. And he wanted to develop and exploit those, and run a campaign based on that. Bill Clinton was constitutionally incapable of not coming back.
Harold Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff: There was a rigidity and an unwillingness to really listen. "I knew if I didn't get the economy going," he said, "nothing else would matter.".
Charles Bickford Bob Dole (archival): The federal government is too big and spends too much of your money, your money. I mean, he was too slick. A proposal to protect Nevada’s Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon received much criticism. Narrator: Unable to secure Lewinsky's cooperation against the president, Starr still had a card to play. I said, 'Oh, you know, what does he do?' Narrator: The Whitewater inquiry was now in the hands of a new independent counsel.
He knew that would make it worse for him to do this.
A president who rose from a broken childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history, and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the public stage. If you're not out to get the President, you should say to the President, 'You know, you're going to testify in this lawsuit. Clinton's view is as many second chances as a person is willing to try to take. Narrator: Bill eyed Hillary for weeks before the two finally met during one of his rare visits to the library. Tipped off to the affair, Jones' lawyers believed the president's relationship with Lewinsky would demonstrate a pattern of behavior. He said there was some other force in the White House. Robert Reich, Labor Secretary: I was convinced that Bill Clinton had been set up. Hillary Clinton (archival): The great story here for anybody willing to find it and write about it and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president. The fog is too thick.' With David McCullough, David Ogden Stiers, Michael Murphy, Oliver Platt. And, of course, I had to call Starr's team. CC
Bill Clinton (archival): That is not true. Hillary says, 'You can come back and you can do it again.' Senator (archival): To me this is a big deal, personally, and I suspect it is to a lot of Americans.... Bernard Nussbaum, White House Counsel: He says, 'well, I'm hearing from Democratic senators that it's really going to be a problem, and the press is on my back.' Narrator: Clinton's decision was the last straw for many on the left. A series showcasing documentaries on American history. Never count him out because, always, he will find his way back. Reporter (archival audio): Peter, the president will make another attempt to say he's sorry about what he's caused.
He really went through a lot of, you know, of kind of internal conflicts.
People don't really hate the government; they just don't want the government spending too much money. I'm sitting here because I love him and I respect him, and I honor what he's been through, and what we've been through together, and you know if that's not enough for people then heck, don't vote for him!
Narrator: For many of those closest to Clinton, this was the first time they'd heard him admit the affair and they were deeply hurt.
Narrator: Gingrich would not yield to Clinton's charms. It was absolutely like fly to honey. This is the partisan game down here. I said, 'Oh, well, that's fine. Journeyman Pictures Short on evidence or reliable witnesses, he had too little to bring charges against the president or first lady. It’s just a little different this year. This afternoon in this room, from this chair, I testified before the Office of Independent Counsel and the grand jury. A lot of questions have been raised about his business practices. Dee Dee Myers, Press Secretary: The fact that the president was impeached will always be part of his story, part of his legacy. Harold Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff: The jury was out initially because Starr had quite a sterling reputation. From draft dodging to the Dayton Accords, from Monica Lewinsky to a balanced budget, the presidency of William Jefferson Clinton veered between sordid scandal and grand achievement. Bill Clinton (archival): How do you get the ideas we develop in America in the manufacturing jobs here? I said you, none of the other cuts are nearly as important as the cut they're proposing in Medicare.
He said, 'Oh, it's a, it's a, it's R-wanda, it's there's some kind of operation going on over there.'
I've never seen a candidate, I've never seen a human being who, with the most limited briefing, can understand the dimensions, the parameters, the nuances of everything of any kind of a policy or political problem. Narrator: It wasn't just his inexperience; many worried that in his time away, Clinton had lost touch with Arkansas and its values.
Dalena Moser There was just something about her that put people off. It would not be the truth. Narrator: At first, Clinton's response to the scandal was evasive. Geoffery Stark Narrator: Two years later, he was easily elected Attorney General. Emily Chao Narrator: Clinton departed the White House for the last time on Saturday, January 20th, 2001. We will never forget that.". Chris Jennings, Health Care Advisor: And he not only wasn't afraid to talk, he longed to talk.
He didn't say was. Narrator: As the elections approached, Clinton hit the campaign trail, hoping that his old magic could hold back the Republican tide. Gail Sheehy, Writer: Both Hillary and Bill in their own way were fabulous parents -- very protective of Chelsea and managed to keep a cordon of privacy around her, let her grow up more or less naturally.
Prime members enjoy fast & free shipping, unlimited streaming of movies and TV shows with Prime Video and many more exclusive benefits. Max Brantley, Journalist: We know that they were running out of gas, and running out of rope, and had just about completely failed, until Monica came along. The President's lawyers had won an important concession from Ken Starr: the interrogation could not last longer than four hours. And if it hasn't, how can you honestly find a cure for the economic problems of the common people if you have no experience in what's ailing them? Bill Clinton (archival): I'm really sorry, it isn't right, it isn't right... Dee Dee Myers, Press Secretary: The story that I heard from people over and over was, "for that one moment, he looked me in the eye, he touched me on the arms, he listened to my story, and I felt like I was the only person in the world." We are the people who help the President. Narrator: Brimming with self-confidence, Georgia Congressman Newt Gingrich had spent more than a decade planning his assault on the Democratic Party. John Brummett, Journalist: There always has been with him a suspicion that this guy is not to be trusted. Bernard Nussbaum, White House Counsel: They were toughening up by this time.
And we knew then, we knew that day, that we had a commander-in-chief who was rational and comfortable with the use of force. The closure of migrant learning centers in the southern province of Ranong has driven hundreds of Burmese children into work. Narrator: That November, as Vice-President Al Gore lost the closest presidential election in American history, Hillary Clinton easily won the Senate seat in New York. Narrator: Clinton was sure his record could yet win over the American people. Prop. Ken Starr, Independent Counsel: Lawyers are thorough.
187 Film Premieres, LAUSD Spends $200 Million in Pandemic Response Efforts, E1: Cultural Burning - How Native American Peoples Use Fire to Rejuvenate the Land, Huell Visits the Ablitt House in Santa Barbara, Huell Learns About the Life of Cesar Chavez at the Chavez Center.
Narrator: Unsatisfied by her ceremonial role as first lady, Hillary began working on issues important to her, but not alarming to the public. We lose. That just wasn't gonna fly, and that's when she had to begin to really reexamine, again as she did as Governor's wife, what does the public want from me in this role and to take on gradually a little bit more of the traditional role of First Lady. Narrator: The lawyer chosen to lead the Clintons' defense was their close friend and deputy White House Counsel, Vince Foster. And let's move on to the next issue.'. Hillary, an associate at the Rose law firm in Little Rock, was the family's main breadwinner. He believed you don't dilute your message, you put a big underline and exclamation point and this is a new generation, new ideas, a new Democratic party. This was uncharted territory. And he wanted to develop and exploit those, and run a campaign based on that. Bill Clinton was constitutionally incapable of not coming back.
Harold Ickes, Deputy Chief of Staff: There was a rigidity and an unwillingness to really listen. "I knew if I didn't get the economy going," he said, "nothing else would matter.".
Charles Bickford Bob Dole (archival): The federal government is too big and spends too much of your money, your money. I mean, he was too slick. A proposal to protect Nevada’s Black Rock Desert-High Rock Canyon received much criticism. Narrator: Unable to secure Lewinsky's cooperation against the president, Starr still had a card to play. I said, 'Oh, you know, what does he do?' Narrator: The Whitewater inquiry was now in the hands of a new independent counsel.
He knew that would make it worse for him to do this.
A president who rose from a broken childhood in Arkansas to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history, and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the public stage. If you're not out to get the President, you should say to the President, 'You know, you're going to testify in this lawsuit. Clinton's view is as many second chances as a person is willing to try to take. Narrator: Bill eyed Hillary for weeks before the two finally met during one of his rare visits to the library. Tipped off to the affair, Jones' lawyers believed the president's relationship with Lewinsky would demonstrate a pattern of behavior. He said there was some other force in the White House. Robert Reich, Labor Secretary: I was convinced that Bill Clinton had been set up. Hillary Clinton (archival): The great story here for anybody willing to find it and write about it and explain it is this vast right-wing conspiracy that has been conspiring against my husband since the day he announced for president. The fog is too thick.' With David McCullough, David Ogden Stiers, Michael Murphy, Oliver Platt. And, of course, I had to call Starr's team. CC
Bill Clinton (archival): That is not true. Hillary says, 'You can come back and you can do it again.' Senator (archival): To me this is a big deal, personally, and I suspect it is to a lot of Americans.... Bernard Nussbaum, White House Counsel: He says, 'well, I'm hearing from Democratic senators that it's really going to be a problem, and the press is on my back.' Narrator: Clinton's decision was the last straw for many on the left. A series showcasing documentaries on American history. Never count him out because, always, he will find his way back. Reporter (archival audio): Peter, the president will make another attempt to say he's sorry about what he's caused.
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