Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice responded Tuesday to a resurfaced story regarding comments made about her by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

In an email to CNN, Rice said she "can't wait until Nov. 9," the day after voters decide between Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. The email came after a deadspin report that recounted a 2006 speech in which Trump allegedly called Rice the disparaging name.

"Condoleezza Rice, she's a lovely woman, but I think she's a bitch," the New York Post quoted Trump, as saying at the time. "She goes around to other countries and other nations, negotiates with their leaders, comes back and nothing ever happens."

However, a CNN video of the speech released Wednesday has a slightly different version of the quote. In it, Trump says ""I wish (Rice) was a bitch. I don't care if she's a lovely woman. I want somebody that can go and make deals. She goes to countries, nothing ever happens. Except sound bytes."

The video does not show the entire speech.

Rice, an Alabama native, served as Secretary of State from 2005-2009 under President George W. Bush. She was among those criticizing Trump in recent weeks after a 2005 video emerged in which he could be heard making sexually aggressive comments towards women. Since then, several women have come forward to say he behaved inappropriately towards them.

"Enough! Donald Trump should not be President. He should withdraw," Rice wrote on her Facebook page earlier this month. "As a Republican, I hope to support someone who has the dignity and stature to run for the highest office in the greatest democracy on earth."

Earlier this year, reports emerged that Rice, who is now at Stanford University, was among the people being considered as a potential Trump running mate, a job that eventually went to Mike Pence.

"Dr. Rice has repeatedly said in past cycles as well as this one, she's not interested in being vice president. She's happy at Stanford and plans to stay," a spokesperson said at the time.

Updated: Oct. 19 at 1:47 p.m. to add information on CNN video of Trump comments.