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Former President Bill Clinton knew his impeachment would not succeed, he tells Mo Rocca in an interview for CBS Sunday Morning to be broadcast Sunday, June 3 9 a.m. ET on the CBS Television Network. Mr. Clinton talks about the impeachment, President Donald Trump and the new thriller he co-authored with bestselling author James Patterson in a wide-ranging interview with Rocca.Two decades ago, Mr. Clinton was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice for lying about his relationship with then-White House intern Monica Lewinsky. He was acquitted by the Senate. The incident has resurfaced in the stanley website wake of the MeToo era. Indeed, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has suggested Mr. Clinton should have stepped down at the time because of the Lewinsky affair. Well, I knew it wouldn t succeed, Mr. Clinton said of the impeachment. It wasn t a pleasant experience. But it was a fight that I was glad to un stanley water bottle dertake after the elections, when the people had solidly told, by two-thirds or more, the Republicans to stop it. They knew there was nothing impeachable. And so, we fought it to the end. And I m glad. stanley cups Bill Clinton on 25 years since 1992 election 01:12 Mr. Clinton tells Rocca he disagrees with Gillibrand s position that he should have resigned. You have to-- r Ylyp USDA Hits Back at Misleading Stimulus Reporting
The White House has been eager to separate politics from sports in discussing the Beijing Olympics, but it has not ruled out the possibility that President Bush will skip the opening ceremonies this August.Critics of China say that Mr. Bush avoiding the event would be a powerful sign of international anger over China s violent response to demonstrating Buddhist monks in Tibet. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown s spokeswoman said Wednesday that Brown will not attend the opening ceremony.Over two days, White House press secretary Dana Perino has faced questions about Mr. Bush s attendance at the opening gala for games that China hopes to use as a showcase of its rising economic and political p stanley thermos ower. She says Mr. Bush will go to the Olympics. But, pressed by reporters on whether she could say whether he will attend the opening ceremony, Perino said Wednesday, I cannot. She says the reason is not uncommon: I m not trying to signal anything by saying that; I don t stanley cup have the president s schedule. It is way too far in advance for us to announce the president s schedule. Perino said Mr. Bush has been very clear that he believes that the right thing for him to do is to continue to cups stanley press the Chinese on a range of issues, from human rights and democracy, political speech freedoms and religious tolerance, and to do that publicly and privately, before, during and after the Olympics. Democratic U.S. Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Robert Byr
Former President Bill Clinton knew his impeachment would not succeed, he tells Mo Rocca in an interview for CBS Sunday Morning to be broadcast Sunday, June 3 9 a.m. ET on the CBS Television Network. Mr. Clinton talks about the impeachment, President Donald Trump and the new thriller he co-authored with bestselling author James Patterson in a wide-ranging interview with Rocca.Two decades ago, Mr. Clinton was impeached for perjury and obstruction of justice for lying about his relationship with then-White House intern Monica Lewinsky. He was acquitted by the Senate. The incident has resurfaced in the stanley website wake of the MeToo era. Indeed, New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand has suggested Mr. Clinton should have stepped down at the time because of the Lewinsky affair. Well, I knew it wouldn t succeed, Mr. Clinton said of the impeachment. It wasn t a pleasant experience. But it was a fight that I was glad to un stanley water bottle dertake after the elections, when the people had solidly told, by two-thirds or more, the Republicans to stop it. They knew there was nothing impeachable. And so, we fought it to the end. And I m glad. stanley cups Bill Clinton on 25 years since 1992 election 01:12 Mr. Clinton tells Rocca he disagrees with Gillibrand s position that he should have resigned. You have to-- r Ylyp USDA Hits Back at Misleading Stimulus Reporting
The White House has been eager to separate politics from sports in discussing the Beijing Olympics, but it has not ruled out the possibility that President Bush will skip the opening ceremonies this August.Critics of China say that Mr. Bush avoiding the event would be a powerful sign of international anger over China s violent response to demonstrating Buddhist monks in Tibet. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown s spokeswoman said Wednesday that Brown will not attend the opening ceremony.Over two days, White House press secretary Dana Perino has faced questions about Mr. Bush s attendance at the opening gala for games that China hopes to use as a showcase of its rising economic and political p stanley thermos ower. She says Mr. Bush will go to the Olympics. But, pressed by reporters on whether she could say whether he will attend the opening ceremony, Perino said Wednesday, I cannot. She says the reason is not uncommon: I m not trying to signal anything by saying that; I don t stanley cup have the president s schedule. It is way too far in advance for us to announce the president s schedule. Perino said Mr. Bush has been very clear that he believes that the right thing for him to do is to continue to cups stanley press the Chinese on a range of issues, from human rights and democracy, political speech freedoms and religious tolerance, and to do that publicly and privately, before, during and after the Olympics. Democratic U.S. Sens. Hillary Rodham Clinton, Robert Byr