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Clinton faces tough question: What to call Bill if she wins

“That is too big an issue for me to take on”, Clinton replied. “I’m running to be the president”. Clinton had began rolling out parts of her plan last week, and the Friday afternoon announcement ensures her proposals are public before a candidates forum in South Carolina Friday night, broadcast on MSNBC. Clinton aides say she would cut non-violent drug offenses from that list of crimes.

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“Maybe you should just start saying a few insane stuff”, Kimmel quipped.

“It sounds like he’s running a handyman business”, Kimmel joked begging Clinton for a comedy bone.

At a time when most Americans are cynical about modern politicians and skeptical about the promises they make, the Bill Clinton presidency was real and his achievements in office make him the most admired living former president. “First gentleman. I am just not sure about it”, Clinton said with a smile.

Jimmy Kimmel conducted an experiment on gender equality in the White House during Thursday night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! . “So would Bill do that?”

As Hillary Clinton travels across America, she should examine how long veterans wait for health care at their local VA. When she comes to Texas, she’ll see that waits for thousands of doctor’s appointments within the state VA system still drag out longer than 30 days-a wait the VA calls unacceptable. Clinton responded: “If I were to advise him, there’s a lot you can do to fix things”. “Because he did a really good job”.

Ask kids what they think and they’ll tell you, no matter how sensitive the topic.

But what about if they ran against each other in 2016?

Clinton pulls out a notepad to jot down the suggestions.

“I would want you, if you go to the store and you have to buy something, I want it to be free”, Andrew says, clarifying the law would apply to toy stores. “Whether they really believe it or it is political expedience, I can’t tell”.

The former first lady said Bill Clinton would run again if he could – but he wouldn’t make it past her.

Kimmel tried to coax Clinton into insulting her Republican opponents on several occasions, but Clinton wasn’t taking the bait. Naturally she had to go to his wedding?

She also endorsed a reform that’s already received bipartisan backing to expand the so-called “safety valve“, which would grant judges greater discretion to break with the prescribed mandatory minimum sentence for certain nonviolent offenses.

“He would?” an incredulous Kimmel asked.

“They are too girly”, said the other, Jayden. “They might even paint it pink”.

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The two girls, though, stuck up for a woman president. They’ll make girls rules.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton would expand the government's ability to investigate police departments as part of her criminal justice reform plan an aide said