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Here's the part where she talks about WJC: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OLchWH8jjI On Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 12:22 PM, Milia Fisher <[email protected]> wrote: > In case you haven't seen this! > > ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Laurel Ruza <[email protected]> > Date: Fri, Nov 6, 2015 at 10:55 AM > Subject: CLIP | Jimmy Kimmel Live, HRC interview > To: Clips <[email protected]> > > > *Jimmy Kimmel Live, HRC interview, 11.05.2015* > > Links: > > Part 1: > http://mms.tveyes.com/PlaybackPortal.aspx?SavedEditID=2af776ee-0e66-4c71-bf0f-08d79e82f81b > > Part 2: > http://mms.tveyes.com/PlaybackPortal.aspx?SavedEditID=6937c4e3-5507-4080-9a58-f4ec85b6787c > > Part 3: > http://mms.tveyes.com/PlaybackPortal.aspx?SavedEditID=8ba4f5b3-d708-4eb9-9da0-bca05cdb9bae > > Transcript > > *JIMMY KIMMEL:* hi, there. tonight on the show, two extraordinarily funny > men from the new sketch comedy show "with bob and david" on netflix. bob > odenkirk and david cross are here. next week on the show - we have a good > week. julia roberts will be with us, as will ty burrell, anthony anderson, > rob lowe, lake bell, from "agents of shield" adrianne palicki - we will > have music from chris cornell, future, dave gahan and soulsavers - and > mash-upmonday returns where we mix two bands up. joss stone and temple > pilots will be here to form joss stone temple pilots. our first guest > tonight has been an attorney, a law professor, the first lady, the > senator of new york, secretary of state - the woman can't hold onto a job. > but she is hoping to be the next president of the united states - please > welcome *Hillary* *Clinton*. thank you very much for coming. it's great > to have you here. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *it's terrific. where is guillermo? > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: guillermo's right there. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *good look. > > guillermo: thank you very much. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: is that something you'd ever consider wearing? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *i did. many years ago. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: you've had a busy day, i know you've been doing meet and > greets and fund-raisers. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *right. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: brunches and that sort of thing. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *all that, yes. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: it seems -- is that fun? it seems -- meeting rich people > seems like the worst way to spend the day to me. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *you meet all kinds of people. and so for me it's > actually an opportunity to thank people who are supporting my campaign and > to exchange a few words with them, to talk with them, answer their > questions. so it's not -- it's never the same. different groups have > different interests. so i find it actually helpful. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: then you pretend to care about their interests and > whatnot? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *you know, sometimes it's a little harder than other > times. but most of the times that people come to see me, they actually have > something really good to tell me or ask me. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: do you ever get to eat at these things? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *no. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: nothing? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *no. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: do you ever drink at them? when is the last time you've > been good and hammered? you know what i mean? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *a long time ago. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: a long time ago? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *a long time ago, yeah. i have to get up too early, you > > know? i've got to get to work, i've got to do what i'm trying to > accomplish. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: i understand. it wouldn't befit you to do something like > that. > > > *SEC. HILLARY CLINTON: *at least not in public. [ laughter ] > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: i have something i want to ask you about, i know you love > talking about the e-mails. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *oh, yes, absolutely. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: but this is a little different. i think just for me it's > interesting to see what your e-mails are about. i mean, i love to go > through all your stuff by the way at some point. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *any time, come over. we'll put it out there. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: i'd like to rummage. one of the e-mails you sent an > e-mail to someone saying you were secretary of state, trying to call the > white house, the operator didn't believe it was you and wouldn't put you > through. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *yeah. that's the kind of stuff you can find in my > e-mails. it's pretty much ordinary, everyday activities. and i was trying > to call the white house and -- i've called the white house before. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: yeah. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *so the operator says to me, who is this? i tell her. > no, who is this? i said, no, it really is, it's me. hi, it's me. she goes, > what's your office line? i said, well, i don't know. i don't call myself. i > have no idea. bang. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: hung up on you? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *hung up on me, thought i was a crank caller. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: does that person get beheaded or promoted? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *no, no, i just had to take a deep breath and go back > to my e-mails. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: i saw you live tweeting the republican debate. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *yes. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: is that a fun thing for you to do? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *well, it's a combination of being appalled and being > amused. so it's kind of a little bit of both. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: when you're appalled and amused did you see anything -- > did you see anyone that impressed you in any way while you were watching > that debate? there were like 40 people up there. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *yeah, a big group. well, i disagree with a lot of what > they say and how they go about it. i mean, obviously they have every right > to run for president. and they're going to be out there making their case. > but i just wish they would actually address the real problems that > americans face. you know, how do we make college more affordable? how do > you get the debt that kids have built up down so that they can afford to > get on with their lives? how do you get the costs of prescription drugs > down? i just wish that they would talk about at least what people are > asking me about. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: more college students bothered to vote, their needs would > be met. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *that's true, that's true. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: do you feel at all sorry for jeb bush? > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *you know, look, he's a very accomplished man. he is > out there making his case. running for president's really hard. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: yeah. and he's showing that, yes. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *let me break to it you, it's really hard. you know, > some days are better than other days. i know that from personal experience. > so i just don't pay a lot of attention to what's going on on the other > side. i've got so much going on with my own campaign. and i'm going to wait > till they decide who emerges. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: you must know -- i assume you figured you would have > guessed you'd be running against him. when he comes out with a slogan like > "jeb can fix it" do you guys back at the office die laughing? [ laughter ] > is that amusing to you? > > you know, look. [ laughter ] it's really hard to do this. you know, > people's campaigns change. you start with something, that doesn't > necessarily mean you'll stick with it all the way because you get feed > pack. he's obviously trying to continue to relate to the republican > electorate -- > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: sounds like he's running a handyman business. should be > on the side of a van. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *you know, if i were to advise him i'd say, you know, > there's a lot you can do about trying to fix things and maybe they should > put a number on the side of the bus. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: that would be nice. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *for people to call. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: toll-free number. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *like me calling the white house they'd say, what, > wait, what do you mean, i don't know if i can get that plumb they are or > not. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: ben carson is a guy who came out of nowhere and he's made > a number of controversial statements. i'll go through quickly. he said > evolution is a theory from satan. he said ohm care is like slavery. he said > homosexuality is a choice and he knows this because people go into prison > straight and come out of prison gay. yesterday he said joseph from the > bible built the pyramids to store grain. [ laughter ] and yet this poll, > quinnipiac university poll that they released today, said that if you ran > against him today, he would beat you by 10%. > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *well -- you know, we'll just have to wait and see how > that turns out. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: maybe you should start saying some crazy stuff. [ > laughter ] > > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *you know, seriously, it really does matter what you > say when you are president. and it probably should matter what you say when > you're running for president. because people all over the world, especially > leaders, friends and foes alike, they pay attention to what presidents say. > so i really know we're in the campaign season, people are saying all kinds > of stuff, some of which they believe, some of which they think will get > them votes, whatever the case might be. but then it does have to turn > serious. because we have a lot of problems facing us. > > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: people say things they don't believe. climate change, for > instance. i find it interesting that the vast majority of the candidates > and people who are republicans believe that manmade climate change is a > myth or some sort of conspiracy designed to hurt our economy. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *right. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: do you think that most people genuinely do believe that? > or are they toeing the party line? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *i think it's both. i think some people do believe it. > when you hear them say, like they often do, look, i'm not a scientist. my > response to that is, go talk to one and maybe you could get some > information that enlighten you and educate you. [ cheers and applause ] on > the problem, that climate change is confronting us with, because it is an > exist 10 rl crisis. i think some are doing it because they have strong > supporters, people who maybe are from the fossil fuel industry, for > example, and they don't want to cross them. so they adopt that position. > and whether they really believe it or it's just political opportunism, i > can't tell. but the fact is it's hurting our country. and what i don't > understand is there are huge economic opportunities here. if we were a > clean energy super power of the 21st century we would create millions of > new good jobs and businesses. and we would transition away from fossil > fuel. [ cheers and applause ] and help the climate at the same time. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: donald trump, do you still consider him to be a friend? > was he ever a friend? acquaintance? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *i knew donald trump. i represented new york. i got to > know him -- > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: you were at his wedding. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *i was at his wedding, that's right. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: did he register for gifts at his wedding? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *i don't remember. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: did you get him a wedding gift? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *i went to his wedding. [ laughter ] > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: so you guys were apparently friendly. i know he said -- > he told greta van susteren something to the effect -- i don't want to get > his quote wrong because i'll be killed by him -- he said you're a terrific > woman and you're doing a good job which is a bold thing to say about > *Hillary* *Clinton* on fox news. now you guys are running against each > other and he says you're the worst secretary of state in the history of the > united states. is it like professional wrestling where you guys all pretend > to dislike each other to win these elections and then you're all pals > behind the scenes? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *well, he's not the only one. when i'm not running for > something, republicans actually say nice things about the job i do. in the > senate, i worked with a lot of republicans. as secretary of state, i worked > with a lot of republicans. we have a long list of nice things that > republicans have said about me. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: you should have put that in the e-mail by the way. [ > laughter ] > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *i tell you what -- > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: that would have been a good way to get that out there. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *you may be hearing more about it in the months ahead. > then once the political season starts, i guess they believe that -- i don't > have anything -- i criticize his positions because i really disagree, so > strongly, with what he has said about immigration, what he has said about > women. i really don't understand why he's saying a lot of that. so i > criticize his positions but i try not to get into the personal stuff that > you hear a lot from the republicans as they go back and forth. i don't > think you need to do that. i think it's important that you give voters an > idea of what you stand for, what you're willing to do, where you draw the > lines. i've said i will do everything i can to find common ground but i'll > also stand my ground because i think there's some things that are very > important to do that over. so i don't take it seriously. i don't know why > they do it. i guess they want to appeal to the far, far right of their > party and their cottage industry that is out there being mean-spirited and > negative about everybody. but i'm not going to go there. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: will you watch donald trump on "saturday night live" this > weekend? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *well, that i might do, actually. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: that you might do? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *that i might do. because, you know -- i think he > watched me. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: well, seems like the fair thing to do. *Hillary* *Clinton* is > here. we'll be right back! > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: we are back. bob odenkirk and david cross are coming up. > so i know you don't want to be presumptuous and i know there's still a year > away from the election. but let's say you do win the presidency, you're > back in the white house with your husband, who of course was the president. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *right. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: will things change in that house? like for instance -- > will you have the head spot at the dinner table now that you would be > president? will the remote for the television be on your side of the bed? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *thank you, thank you. no, there's some things that are > unchangeable. like moving the remote. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: that's his? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *yeah, that is too big an issue for me to take on. i've > got to do world peace and get the economy going and take care o [ laughter > ] [ cheers and applause ] you know, i'd like maybe the national institute > of health or maybe mental health to try to figure out what is it about a > remote and a man? i mean -- > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: i think i can explain it. but it would be inappropriate. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *yeah. maybe we better take it offline. obviously i am > not thinking that far ahead. i've got a lot of work to do to win this > nomination here. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: i'll figure it out for you. president *Clinton*, would he > be the first man, would he be the first gentleman, would he be the first > mate? who decides that? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *well, he said the other day that it was fine for all > this talk about me running to break the big hard glass ceiling and become > president, but he was running to break the iron grip that women have had on > being spouse of the president. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: that's right. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *and so i think part of what we'll have to figure out > is what do you call the male spouse of a female president? now, it's a > little bit more complicated with him because people still call former > presidents "mr. president." > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: right. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *so i have to really -- > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: i know what to call him. the first president lady would > be nice. the first lady, doesn't the first -- > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *first dude. first mate. first gentleman. i'm not sure. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: does the first lady typically pick out a new china > pattern? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *typically, yes. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: will bill do that? [ laughter ] while you're actually in > china, will he be selecting it? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *you know, really, i more imagine asking him what's the > best way to create the most jobs really quickly and get wages up? because > he did a really good job. so other presidents, both president george w. > bush and obviously president obama, have asked him for advice, have asked > him to do things. i'm going to be more in that category. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: he's very popular still. if you were running against your > husband, who would win that race? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *well, i think he is a terrific, terrific campaigner. > and i think he is good at it. i would be fascinated if he were eligible to > run again. the constitution says he's not. he would run again. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: he would? > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *i don't want you to tell anybody that. if he could, he > would. the other day i saw president obama in interview. somebody said, > well, now that you're reaching the end, what do you think? and he said, > well, yeah, it's kind of bittersweet because you've got to leave, you've > got two terms. the interviewer said, well, if you ran again would you win? > he goes, yeah. i think you got to have that kind of confidence if you are > in this arena trying to be president. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: a very confident man. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *if i were going to run against him? yeah. [ cheers and > applause ] > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: well, it's terrific to have you here. thank you so much. > i know you've done all the late night shows. i want to thank you for doing > us last. [ laughter ] > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *well -- but you're over here in california. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: that's right. we are in california. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *it took me awhile to get here. the wag gone trains ar > little slow. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: i do appreciate it. i hope to see you again. > > *HILLARY CLINTON: *thank you, jimmy. > > *JIMMY KIMMEL*: before the election, after the election, et cetera. > *Hillary* *Clinton*, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] > > > > -- > Milia Fisher > Special Assistant to the Chair > Hillary for America > [email protected] > c: 858.395.1741 > -- Milia Fisher Special Assistant to the Chair Hillary for America [email protected] c: 858.395.1741
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