years. the question now steve inskeep, she said it was sweet for her husband to come to her defense but she can explain her own record. she admits she s made some mistakes. i don t know she s cleaned up but i don t know how much difference it will make in the long run. it would make a greater difference if she ran against a middle income presidential candidate which is not going to happen. everyone who ends up as presidential candidate is well off and exceedingly well connected at the least. i don t know what the context is that she would get in that much trouble. it is interesting in any case to see president clinton defending her. i m remembering in 2012 many of the times that president clinton seemed to go too far and got in a little bit of trouble it was when he was defending his wife. that s true. one of the key tests of any politicians how they clean up their mistakes, a pivot. you get asked a question you don t like, puts you on the spot, give one sentence and get to an issu
struggle and she is joining me tonight. we begin with syria and the breaking news. president obama not saying if or when but making the case for a limited strike on syria. not to take down the assad regime but punish it for using chemical weapons. he spoke to gwen eiffel and judy woodruff who asked him the question off the bat. how close are you to using a military strike and can you assure the american people by doing so, given iraq and afghanistan, that the united states will not get bogged down in yet another war half way around the world? well, first of all, i have not made a decision. i have don t options from our military, had discussions with the team. we do not believe the opposition could have carried out these attacks. we have concluded the syrian government, in fact, carry these out. if that is so, there need to be
george bush blew that question you showed a part of. that was the good part of his answer, but when he first heard the question, he was like, i don t get it and people remember that he said i don t get it. and that was about the economy. and that s what people were feeling and hurting. when we talk about the fact you were the last female journalist to have access to a presidential debate like this and would you remind everybody that gwen eiffel moderated the 04 debate, an honor, but not a game changer, but you did write a piece we have candy crowley, who has the duties for one of these debates. you say don t forget, you will be treated differently because you are a woman. how is it different for women or minority moderators, when it
myself and we expect him to be impartial? could you imagine if ms-nbc was hosting and the moderator said i m going to endorse one of the republican candidates after this debate. everybody would say, we are not showing up. but gwen eiffel had a book coming out on president obama and it absolutely. and all heck broke loose because of t. i am saying, this is even worse. you know i. it was in time magazine. she didn t hide. it but everyone had an opportunity to examine her questions to see whether they were fair. once she performed thion, there were no complaints. but people were upset beforehand. and when her book had been in time mag magazine. let s talk about the questions for a second. is mr. trump going to ask the candidates whether they agree with him that barack obamma was not born in the united states? if they agree with him that we should tax chinese imports,
to receive such an honor and how i vow to take very special care of it. if my children try to touch it, or even look at it, i will beat them. vivica, all i can say is, thank you. and thank god i found you. you, um, you ve given us three beautiful boys and we have a wonderful life together. but i do have to say sometimes you get a little lippy. and i ll tell you one thing and one thing only okay? tonight is my night. all right? do you hear me? i mean, tonight if i after the show if i want to go on a bender, with gwen eiffel i m going to do it.