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and she said well you just can't trust george bush. and i said well if he's making all this up if george bush is lying about the weapons of mass destruction, it will ruin him. and it turns out we were both right. so you recall the chronology, i think, in the summer of '02. in august vice president cheney made a speech to the vfw saying there was no doubt, a phrase he used over and over that hussein had weapons of mass destruction, was prepared to use them against friends of ours. in september, on the 26th the president spoke in the rose garden and said that the regime pezs weapon -- possesses weapons of mass destruction in iraq. on october 1st a classified intelligence report was issued called the national intelligence estimate an ie on iraqi weapons. these are the comprehensive statements of the intelligence community that are issued from time to time this one on iraqi weapons. this was a classified document only a handful of members of congress saw it. you had to be an elected leader of congress or a member of the intelligence commit
and she said well you just can't trust george bush. and i said well if he's making all this up if george bush is lying about the weapons of mass destruction, it will ruin him. and it turns out we were both right. so you recall the chronology, i think, in the summer of '02. in august vice president cheney made a speech to the vfw saying there was no doubt, a phrase he used over and over that hussein had weapons of mass destruction, was prepared to use them against friends of ours. in september,...
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george bush said when i was -- george bush successfully put off not just his kids but himself. it is possible to wall off your family. the hardest thing for a first time candidate, the clintons know they have this coming. is to say to your staff and family not only joy have to tell you everything they could, but my parents and siblings and kids. i bet this is the weakest link in the lot of these campaigns and if you're right, one or more of these candidates will go down on family stuff. >> i do not think you can do the george w. bush thing. in this current media environment there are too many , players in the game who were not there. >> you cannot stop the supermarket tabloids and drudge and other websites. if you work it in a disciplined in principle -- and principled way. the candidates will know what they have out there on their families. think of a pushback strategy ended -- and intimidation strategy that works. siblings are the hardest area they're adults but not so close to you that you have the same leverage. >> chelsea clinton is part of the campaign. three guys who mig
george bush said when i was -- george bush successfully put off not just his kids but himself. it is possible to wall off your family. the hardest thing for a first time candidate, the clintons know they have this coming. is to say to your staff and family not only joy have to tell you everything they could, but my parents and siblings and kids. i bet this is the weakest link in the lot of these campaigns and if you're right, one or more of these candidates will go down on family stuff....
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that could be argued to be a lowball, george bush. >> this is all very true. i think tara is so right that people are actually feeling an improved economy and the low gas prices has a lot to do with that because that puts money in people's pockets right away. you know i would also say that it -- there has been a strength and a boldness that makes people feel like, okay here's a positive vision for the country, here's something we can work with. >> do you think it makes republicans feel that way? >> for example, one specific example i'd say, you cited the numbers on college affordability affordability. there's been a big spike among millennials for his support. this is a guy who has ideas, a person who will make our lives easier and give us a positive direction for the future. >> i think that's true for liberals but not republicans. those who -- >> i disagree with that because sometimes you can look at a politician and say, you know what, i disagree with them, and i would say this about chris christie for example, earlier in his career. you can look at them and
that could be argued to be a lowball, george bush. >> this is all very true. i think tara is so right that people are actually feeling an improved economy and the low gas prices has a lot to do with that because that puts money in people's pockets right away. you know i would also say that it -- there has been a strength and a boldness that makes people feel like, okay here's a positive vision for the country, here's something we can work with. >> do you think it makes republicans...
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he was introduced by george bush senior had a close relationship with george bush senior. in the 2012 campaign mitt romney was basically left hanging by jeb bush. the fate of the candidacy was on the line. newt gingrich crushed him in south carolina. romney had to bounce back win florida. who do you want on your side in a must win situation, you want jeb bush. what did he say to mitt romney no i am not going to do anything for you. didn't lift a finger. there's resentment there, also after the election in 2012. after the election in 2012 jeb bush more than other republicans, there were plenty of republicans that piled on mitt romney after that more than other republicans jeb bush was specifically critical of the romney campaign privately and in some cases publicly. certainly private stuff worked back to mitt romney public stuff was impossible to ignore. when you take that personal element and you're mitt romney watching jeb bush make his move for 2016 then saying wait a minute, i don't think this guy is more popular among republicans than i am at least right now, i think t
he was introduced by george bush senior had a close relationship with george bush senior. in the 2012 campaign mitt romney was basically left hanging by jeb bush. the fate of the candidacy was on the line. newt gingrich crushed him in south carolina. romney had to bounce back win florida. who do you want on your side in a must win situation, you want jeb bush. what did he say to mitt romney no i am not going to do anything for you. didn't lift a finger. there's resentment there, also after the...
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bush was not george h.w. bush, rand paul is still a work in progress and you can hear the evolutionist thinking. some of things he has said worries me. the basic view i think that rand paul comes as close in the republican field are much closer to barack obama in terms of foreign-policy outlook than any of the other prospective republican presidential contenders. barack obama wants less of a foreign-policy of the united states for the sake of building bigger and an rand paul what's up for the sake of smaller government. husker du often meet with politicians? on the record come off the record? >> guest: the best exchanges are off the record exchanges. berries. but it's an opportunity to spend an hour or so with an interesting political figure governor or senator or prospective presidential candidate were some people of note and really get to pick their brains and see if they are capable of answering the following questions. most politicians will prep for the obvious questions. you are a journalist and i a jour
bush was not george h.w. bush, rand paul is still a work in progress and you can hear the evolutionist thinking. some of things he has said worries me. the basic view i think that rand paul comes as close in the republican field are much closer to barack obama in terms of foreign-policy outlook than any of the other prospective republican presidential contenders. barack obama wants less of a foreign-policy of the united states for the sake of building bigger and an rand paul what's up for the...
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. >> and george bush -- not george bush, jeb bush, the former governor of florida, can he -- how many people will he clear out of the field? probably mitt romney doesn't run if jeb does and maybe markco rubio stays out? >> you need about a billion dollars to run for president. if jeb gets in i think a lot of money will flow his way. there's a lot of new money in politics now and some of them i think will support scott walker and john kasich the question is whether jeb will ultimately draw all the money into his campaign. >> the new republican congress what do you expect out of them? >> this really is a kind of put up or shut up people. they asked the american people to give them control of the legislature. president obama is still in the white house, they won't be able to repeal obamacare, but they have to show in the first six months of next year a serious effort to put out a reasonable budget to start to turn the ship as much as they can away from this $18 trillion debt spending cycle. and also, say no to corporate welfare, that's another test -- >> first thing they have to work wit
. >> and george bush -- not george bush, jeb bush, the former governor of florida, can he -- how many people will he clear out of the field? probably mitt romney doesn't run if jeb does and maybe markco rubio stays out? >> you need about a billion dollars to run for president. if jeb gets in i think a lot of money will flow his way. there's a lot of new money in politics now and some of them i think will support scott walker and john kasich the question is whether jeb will...
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. >> the question is george bush, not george bush but jeb bush, former governor of florida, how many people will he clear out of the field? mitt romney doesn't run if jeb bush is out. >> this is something we are not going to see, the big donors. you need a billion dollars to run for president. if jeb gets in, a lot of the money will flow his way. there's a lot of new money in politics and some will support scott walker, john kasich. the question is whether jeb ultimately will start to draw the money into his campaign making it difficult to compete. >> what do you expect out of that? >> the legislature that has now happened, president obama is still in the white house so no repeal of the obamacare. but i think they have to put out a ration ral budget away from this $18 trillion deal. >> the first thing is they have to work with democrats to get things like keystone pipeline and other things but the folks who are running for president are going to play to the primaries that could undermine the republicans. >> i think they also need to show some progress. force s to forces to to admit s
. >> the question is george bush, not george bush but jeb bush, former governor of florida, how many people will he clear out of the field? mitt romney doesn't run if jeb bush is out. >> this is something we are not going to see, the big donors. you need a billion dollars to run for president. if jeb gets in, a lot of the money will flow his way. there's a lot of new money in politics and some will support scott walker, john kasich. the question is whether jeb ultimately will start...
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here's a reference he made to his brother, the former president, george w. bush. [video clip] >> a lot of people ask about my brother. he has been kind of out of the limelight. and since you asked, marvin is doing spectacularly well. [laughter] george and laura are doing well. he has become a painter. who would have thunk it? he's actually really good at it because he is a person of incredible determination, like many of you in this room. when he sets a goal, he works hard to achieve it. i like and admire the fact that he has self restraint, something that would be hard for me to do. i think he has been very respectful of his successor and hasn't been out on television sniping away, making -- challenging president obama. it might be tough for him to do that, i don't know, but i respect the fact that as a former he has allowed the president to serve. it is a noble tradition that i hope continues in this country. i love my brother and i love his service to this country. [applause] host: jeb bush in san francisco. the full event is on our website. you hear him talk a
here's a reference he made to his brother, the former president, george w. bush. [video clip] >> a lot of people ask about my brother. he has been kind of out of the limelight. and since you asked, marvin is doing spectacularly well. [laughter] george and laura are doing well. he has become a painter. who would have thunk it? he's actually really good at it because he is a person of incredible determination, like many of you in this room. when he sets a goal, he works hard to achieve it....
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so when they proposed mitt romney's bill they opposed it and george bush's bill they opposed it anyway and the cap and trade bill they opposed it anyway. >> and so in 2014, the president first did was to describe the veto strategy was, and it goes both ways. >> and the first thing that the republicans did was to start with the social agenda. >> i named you three. >> and so -- >> one at a time. >> there is a huge element there where they are having a hard time and talking past each other, and much more rhetoric and not enough emphasis put on the trying to make progress. >> paul, you are saying it is not fair to say both sides. >> of coursers it is both sides. the president has bad relations on the hill with both. he is not good at it. it is true. >> he is no bill clinton. >> well, if he were here he would say if i were lbj, it would not work because i don't have anyone with whom to engage. my point is this there are three central proposals of the obama presidency all came from republicans, and he has the midas touch in reverse. he has the marxist touch, anything h touches goes in revers
so when they proposed mitt romney's bill they opposed it and george bush's bill they opposed it anyway and the cap and trade bill they opposed it anyway. >> and so in 2014, the president first did was to describe the veto strategy was, and it goes both ways. >> and the first thing that the republicans did was to start with the social agenda. >> i named you three. >> and so -- >> one at a time. >> there is a huge element there where they are having a hard time...
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just as george w. bush was not george h. w. bush. rand paul is still a work in progress. you can even hear the evolution in his thinking. but some of the things he has said worries me. but basically, i think that rand paul comes as close in the republican field or comes much closer to barack obama in terms of foreign policy outlook than any of the other perspective republican presidential contenders. barack obama wants less of a foreign policy of the global footprint for the united states for the sake of a bigger government and rand paul wants it for the sake of a smaller government. >> host: did you interview any of these politicians at all? >> guest: we often meet with them. >> host: on or off the record of? >> guest: the best exchanges are off the record exchanges but it varies. but it's an opportunity to spend an hour or so with an interesting political figure, a governor senator prospective presidential candidate or some people of note and really get to pick their brains and see if they're capable of answering the following questions. most politicians will prep for t
just as george w. bush was not george h. w. bush. rand paul is still a work in progress. you can even hear the evolution in his thinking. but some of the things he has said worries me. but basically, i think that rand paul comes as close in the republican field or comes much closer to barack obama in terms of foreign policy outlook than any of the other perspective republican presidential contenders. barack obama wants less of a foreign policy of the global footprint for the united states for...
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george bush said when i was younger and irresponsible, it is possible to wall off your family. the hardest thing for a first time candidate, the clintons know they have this coming. is to say to your staff and family not only joy have to tell you everything they could, but my parents and siblings and kids. i bet this is the weakest link in the lot of these campaigns and if you're right, one or more of these candidates will go down on family stuff. >> i do not think you can do the george w. bush thing. there are too many players in the game who were not there. >> you cannot stop the supermarket tabloids and drudge and other websites. if you work it in a disciplined in principle -- and principled way. think of a pushback strategy ended -- and intimidation strategy that works. siblings are the hardest area they're adults but not so close to you that you have the same leverage. chelsea clinton is part of the campaign. three guys who might run for president are in the news because they said some interesting things. mike huckabee said women should not use the f-word in the workplace
george bush said when i was younger and irresponsible, it is possible to wall off your family. the hardest thing for a first time candidate, the clintons know they have this coming. is to say to your staff and family not only joy have to tell you everything they could, but my parents and siblings and kids. i bet this is the weakest link in the lot of these campaigns and if you're right, one or more of these candidates will go down on family stuff. >> i do not think you can do the george...
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one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that is war to nobody thinks soldiers have to give opposing soldiers a trial before shooting them. that is what war is. what made these post-9/11 theories so radical is the assertion was made for the first time theaters of war were no longer confined to find a physical faces, the battlefield. it was now the case the entire planet was the battlefield. including u.s. soil. therefore, the limitless power that the president can exercise on a battlefield are now no longer confined to physical spaces. essentially the president is omnipotent everywhere because that is where the battlefield is found. what you
one of the things that made the post 9/11 theories of dick cheney and george bush so extremist is there is no more limitless power that a president han the power he can exercise during a theater of war. on a battlefield, there really is no law. everybody acknowledges that. terrorist say when men take up arms, law false. more is the ultimate expression of lawlessness in limitless powerful stuff on the battlefield, people shoot each other without having trials or due process. everyone agrees that...
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bush. >> george w. bush gets west virginia. >> narrator: west virginia. >> west virginia, which has been solidly in the democratic column for a long, long time. >> bill clinton's home state has gone bush. >> narrator: and arkansas. >> six electoral votes and they go for bush. >> narrator: and even al gore's home state of tennessee. >> tonight, embarrassing vice president gore by snatching his state's 11 electoral votes. >> al gore lost his home state lost west virginia. these are states that he should have won. >> had any of those states gone the other way, al gore would have been president. >> florida goes bush, the presidency is bush, that's it. >> narrator: in washington, they say the nra was a decisive factor in al gore's defeat. >> in no small measure, it was that fight over guns after columbine that had the firearm community more enlivened engaged, and a few votes difference in florida, and the whole thing would have gone the other way. >> i, george walker bush, do solemnly swear that i will faith
bush. >> george w. bush gets west virginia. >> narrator: west virginia. >> west virginia, which has been solidly in the democratic column for a long, long time. >> bill clinton's home state has gone bush. >> narrator: and arkansas. >> six electoral votes and they go for bush. >> narrator: and even al gore's home state of tennessee. >> tonight, embarrassing vice president gore by snatching his state's 11 electoral votes. >> al gore lost his...
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how did that go for george w. bush? >> the big news from the world of presidential campaign money to report to you tonight, political pros call this early fund dz raising part of it the first primary. well tonight we have a winner. george w. bush stunned everybody by disclosing he raised $36.2 million, that smashes all previous standing records. >> it was 37.2 when they tallied everything up. this was stunning. you look at this money today, 37 million, not that much. in 1999 it was shocking that george w bush raised this money and made a definitive statement and signal to republicans who were maybe on pt fence, it was time to get on board. look what happened. because he raised the money in the middle of 1999 look what it did. first of all, you take a poll and suddenly he was he was overwhelmingly ahead, 47 points ahead. look at this look what happens over the next two months. six different candidates john kasich lamar alexander, elizabeth bowldole, pat buchanan. because george w bush raised so much money and brought in
how did that go for george w. bush? >> the big news from the world of presidential campaign money to report to you tonight, political pros call this early fund dz raising part of it the first primary. well tonight we have a winner. george w. bush stunned everybody by disclosing he raised $36.2 million, that smashes all previous standing records. >> it was 37.2 when they tallied everything up. this was stunning. you look at this money today, 37 million, not that much. in 1999 it was...
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and just as george w. bush was not george h.w. bush, rand paul is still a work in progress. you can even hear the evolution in his thinking. some things he has said worries me. the basic view -- i think rand paul comes as close in the republican field -- comes much closer to barack obama in terms of foreign policy outlook than any of the other prospective republican presidential contenders. barack obama wants less of a foreign policy or a global footprint for the united states, for the sake of building bigger government, and rand paul wants for it smaller government. >> host: you interview politician jazz? we often immediate with politics in "the wall street journal." >> host: on the record off the record? >> guest: the best changes are off the record exchangeses. it varies but it's an opportunity to spend an hour or so with a interesting political figure, a governor, a senator, a prospective presidential candidate or some people of note, and really get to pick their brains and see if they're cavable of answering the follow-0 questions most politics will prep for the obvious
and just as george w. bush was not george h.w. bush, rand paul is still a work in progress. you can even hear the evolution in his thinking. some things he has said worries me. the basic view -- i think rand paul comes as close in the republican field -- comes much closer to barack obama in terms of foreign policy outlook than any of the other prospective republican presidential contenders. barack obama wants less of a foreign policy or a global footprint for the united states, for the sake of...
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i would be amazed if george bush senior was in daily plaza too. there were hundreds of people there. >> how do conspiracy theories like i think ronald was connecting dots there that may or may not be a part of -- how did they begin? >> some of the most aggressive conspiracy theories are pushed pie conspiracy theory writers who are usually flawed and there is never an answer. if you change and show them one true fact they will invent a false fact to replace it. they have too much currency and they are complicit answers to complex problems they are bogus, dissort history and are not healthy for the body of politics. i think they pushed primarily by the people who write about them >> jack is in providence rhode island and you are on booktv. >> caller: the media hated nixon. in particular the "washington post" and secondally the roosevelt administration was corrupt to the t. it was loaded with communist. harry dexter white being one of them and to get off this issue, i would like to talk about something different than watergate. tell me about anna shu
i would be amazed if george bush senior was in daily plaza too. there were hundreds of people there. >> how do conspiracy theories like i think ronald was connecting dots there that may or may not be a part of -- how did they begin? >> some of the most aggressive conspiracy theories are pushed pie conspiracy theory writers who are usually flawed and there is never an answer. if you change and show them one true fact they will invent a false fact to replace it. they have too much...
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that's george w. bush's position. it used to be john mccain's position. can jeb bush sell that in today's republican paertd? >> been saying this for a while. i think we said it here before, that jeb bush is much more concerned and is looking to the general election, looking to the appeal to independents and maybe some democrats. he's less worried and concerned it seems about this early stuff. the question is, does that strategy work? there's a mixed bag on engaging or not engaging with iowa from the past few cycles. i look at it as kind of like members of the press. you know, somebody starts covering one story. we're not going to worry about that just yet. i guess we have to. that's the risk that he has is he avoids iowa too long, he'll show up and they'll say, where were you at that freedom summit that steve king hosted back in january 2013? >> when you look at such a crowded field does he get enough of iowa to move on? >> he's working very hard to show he's not going to kiss off iowa, but that remains to be seen. iowa voters like to see people come ther
that's george w. bush's position. it used to be john mccain's position. can jeb bush sell that in today's republican paertd? >> been saying this for a while. i think we said it here before, that jeb bush is much more concerned and is looking to the general election, looking to the appeal to independents and maybe some democrats. he's less worried and concerned it seems about this early stuff. the question is, does that strategy work? there's a mixed bag on engaging or not engaging with...
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that is george bush, sr. if i had had to ride it when they were all still with us from new haven to texas with one of them, he would be the one i would pick. he is a wonderful, friendly, real man, a gentleman, and interesting, with many good stories to tell, which he tells extremely well. generous in the extreme. i was at his apartment at the university -- at college station, where the bush senior library is. the apartment above his couch, five photographs. one was of president bush and margaret thatcher, one with gorbachev, ronald reagan, the standard presidential political portraits. but in the middle, about twice as big, three times as big, was a picture of george h.w. bush was a picture of joe dimaggio and ted williams. you could tell which he thought was more important in the scale of things. there was a wonderful picture of each of them, and he explained that he awarded them some kind of presidential recognition, and they had taken the picture in the rose garden. each had signed it. i said, what a great
that is george bush, sr. if i had had to ride it when they were all still with us from new haven to texas with one of them, he would be the one i would pick. he is a wonderful, friendly, real man, a gentleman, and interesting, with many good stories to tell, which he tells extremely well. generous in the extreme. i was at his apartment at the university -- at college station, where the bush senior library is. the apartment above his couch, five photographs. one was of president bush and...
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i knew president george h w bush very well. when president clinton came in i got to know him not on a personal friendship where he would invite me over, but got to meet with him and i could talk with him and meet with hillary clinton when she was first lady, and then afterwards she became senator of new york, and then secretary of state, no doubt about that, eight years of that. and they went george w. bush came in, i had met him originally when he was a staffer at the white house with his father. and we struck up a very good relationship, and i think that was one of the reasons why he sent me to africa in 2002 for the purpose of determining the feasibility of developing a program that might transform hiv-aids in the developing world. so i got to be quite close with president george w bush, related not only to the fact that i knew his father, but the fact that he took a very keen interest in a global hiv-aids, and allowed me to be one of the architects of the program that is now transforming hiv globally the president's emergen
i knew president george h w bush very well. when president clinton came in i got to know him not on a personal friendship where he would invite me over, but got to meet with him and i could talk with him and meet with hillary clinton when she was first lady, and then afterwards she became senator of new york, and then secretary of state, no doubt about that, eight years of that. and they went george w. bush came in, i had met him originally when he was a staffer at the white house with his...
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i knew president george h w bush very well. when president clinton came in i got to know him, not on a personal friendship where he would invite me over, but got to meet with him and i could talk with him and meet with hillary clinton when she was first lady, and then afterwards she became senator of new york, and then secretary of state, no doubt about that, eight years of that. and they went george w. bush came in, i had met him originally when he was a staffer at the white house with his father. and we struck up a very good relationship, and i think that was one of the reasons why he sent me to africa in 2002 for the purpose of determining the feasibility of developing a program that might transform hiv-aids in the developing world. so i got to be quite close with president george w bush, related not only to the fact that i knew his father, but the fact that he took a very keen interest in a global hiv-aids, and allowed me to be one of the architects of the program that is now transforming hiv globally, the president's emerg
i knew president george h w bush very well. when president clinton came in i got to know him, not on a personal friendship where he would invite me over, but got to meet with him and i could talk with him and meet with hillary clinton when she was first lady, and then afterwards she became senator of new york, and then secretary of state, no doubt about that, eight years of that. and they went george w. bush came in, i had met him originally when he was a staffer at the white house with his...
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i don't know this george bush. i know fred willpond who told me he's a terrific guy if you get to know him. i like the fact that he's a man of of faith. i don't like the way he uses it. religion is the most interesting piece in that book, how lincoln's religion would be and bush's religion. no. so i do -- i do not like his policies at all. i don't like them on the war. here's why not on the war. you say that weapons of mass destruction, complicity and imminence of the threat. you admit that you were wrong about all three, but you say the war is justified anyway. why? because you wanted to take down saddam who's a bad man. so you're saying you're going to justify the loss of 850 americans thousands of innocent iraqis the loss of $150 billion billion, the loss of the respect of much of the world, and you're saying that would justify your doing it again. if you had a similar situation, a dictator who was a tyrant there are plenty of them. in africa in syria, in korea god forbid north korea you ever get it in your head
i don't know this george bush. i know fred willpond who told me he's a terrific guy if you get to know him. i like the fact that he's a man of of faith. i don't like the way he uses it. religion is the most interesting piece in that book, how lincoln's religion would be and bush's religion. no. so i do -- i do not like his policies at all. i don't like them on the war. here's why not on the war. you say that weapons of mass destruction, complicity and imminence of the threat. you admit that you...
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sheila bair, a republican appointed by george bush. but she was a bob dole republican and they've now become dismissed. of course there's room for change in any complicated bill. i'd like to toughen in. it other cases we should clarify things. here's the problem. you can't go to war, you can't say, we're going to totally repeal this, no regulation is necessary. when the house voted on this bill the republicans didn't offer various amendments as their basic point. they offered a motion to kill all financial reform. so the answer is this. yeah, we should be working together to try and make improvements in anything. but you can't do that while you have people threatening to undo the whole thing. >> congressman, how do you assess this republican party today? i mean is it the same old, same old. $1.2 billion into lobbying and campaign spending in the last election cycle, $1.2 billion they poured in. how much influence does the industry have on capitol hill? >> well, they have a lot, the financial mint treeistry, if the public is not paying
sheila bair, a republican appointed by george bush. but she was a bob dole republican and they've now become dismissed. of course there's room for change in any complicated bill. i'd like to toughen in. it other cases we should clarify things. here's the problem. you can't go to war, you can't say, we're going to totally repeal this, no regulation is necessary. when the house voted on this bill the republicans didn't offer various amendments as their basic point. they offered a motion to kill...
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we want to send our best wishes to george and mrs. bush. now the real winter danger is about to hit us. get ready for artic blast. it will smack two thirds of the nation. live team coverage is next. >>> this is a fox news alert. it is not over. in fact, it is getting worse. today a snow storm creating a nightmare in dozens of states. but now it's getting worse. a blast of frigid air is set to hit two thirds of the country, putting 240 million americans in a deep freeze. scott williams? >> good evening, greta. good evening everyone. yeah, we are looking at some of the coldest air of the season. the coldest of the year as well. as far as the temperatures right now, look at minneapolis. 2 degrees. 8 in chicago. 25 currently in new york city. we're looking at 38 degrees in memphis. but, even colder air is diving southward tomorrow and tomorrow night. with with an artic front. it will head all the way to the gulf of mexico so watch the clock and watch the temperatures. by wednesday morning 19 degrees in new york city. 31 in dallas. and then tomo
we want to send our best wishes to george and mrs. bush. now the real winter danger is about to hit us. get ready for artic blast. it will smack two thirds of the nation. live team coverage is next. >>> this is a fox news alert. it is not over. in fact, it is getting worse. today a snow storm creating a nightmare in dozens of states. but now it's getting worse. a blast of frigid air is set to hit two thirds of the country, putting 240 million americans in a deep freeze. scott williams?...
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. >> it was bush. >> it was george bush. >> which one? >> w. >> i feel stupid. this is terrible. >> you know, it was warm out there, it might have been the sun? >> yeah, the best was who won? russia because it was cold. and who did we play against? the south. >> now, people always say that you go out and spotlight the dumbest people you can find. >> no, come on. i went out and looked for girls who were attractive and looked for guys drinking. your average typical guys at the beach, right? >> they weren't intoxicated. >> no,'zj i got there at 11:00. so people hadn't been drinking that long. but people are normal/averagea[z college kids. >> we don't hand out the right answers, right? >> bill, this could have been ten minutes long. we have much more where this came from. >> was anybody smart? >> one of the girls was four for five and she was -- >> the one in the green bathing suit. >> we dinged her a lot. then the girl with the thong she was one for five. the two brothers were 0 for 5, they were in trouble. >> next time ask them where they went to college or high s
. >> it was bush. >> it was george bush. >> which one? >> w. >> i feel stupid. this is terrible. >> you know, it was warm out there, it might have been the sun? >> yeah, the best was who won? russia because it was cold. and who did we play against? the south. >> now, people always say that you go out and spotlight the dumbest people you can find. >> no, come on. i went out and looked for girls who were attractive and looked for guys...
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i think evolution is the right word when applied to president george w. bush's style. he came in with a lot of advantages, a governor so not familiar really with the national security issues and apparatus the way many candidates or new presidents come to the office. but he also came into office having been a student of his dad's administration which had some of the most able and most effective national security decision making apparatus in our modern history. of so he had an opportunity to work that. -- to watch that. so he did not come into office as a naive. but his administration was struck with really the greatest national security shock in our lifetimes, certainly in the postwar era. and as condi said had to respond on the fly. we were not prepared to deal with an attack on the homeland. we were in an era that as zbig just described as sort of as it was the end of history in the period president bush came in. and he came into office intending to be the education president, not intending to be national security president. he, you know, he was figuring and hoping th
i think evolution is the right word when applied to president george w. bush's style. he came in with a lot of advantages, a governor so not familiar really with the national security issues and apparatus the way many candidates or new presidents come to the office. but he also came into office having been a student of his dad's administration which had some of the most able and most effective national security decision making apparatus in our modern history. of so he had an opportunity to work...
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the apogy of this influence, it seems to me came very recently in the presence of george w.e. bush. in the age of bush this was obviously true in a top-down sense, from the white house, not just the president himself, but figures like condoleezza rice and steven hadley. all through the bush administration, religion was maybe not dominant but certainly very prevalent. this was true even in a place like the pentagon in which there weren't a lot of demonstrably religious officials presiding people like don rumsfeld who are not the most spiritual men but a lot of pentagon briefings began realistically during the bush presidency with powerpoint slides that would start with scripture or a biblical verse or some sort of -- usuallilyy christian but overtly religious invocation. this was also true in a bottom up sense epitomized in bush politics which pushed for bush optimism. bush's foreign policy through and through maybe wasn't guided or driven by religion -- i'm not saying the united states had a certain foreign policy in pursuit of particular religious goals, but religion in a very obvi
the apogy of this influence, it seems to me came very recently in the presence of george w.e. bush. in the age of bush this was obviously true in a top-down sense, from the white house, not just the president himself, but figures like condoleezza rice and steven hadley. all through the bush administration, religion was maybe not dominant but certainly very prevalent. this was true even in a place like the pentagon in which there weren't a lot of demonstrably religious officials presiding people...
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the story is always that it was jeb bush that george bush senior saw as the natural successor in politics, not george w. it may end up being the case when jeb got around to having his chance to run for president, george w. had done so much damage to the family name jeb couldn't play that role his father always wanted him to play. >> steve are you going to be discussing the whole brady line about -- are you just going to suppress the news? >> come on you're from boston. >> i can't buy that story today. thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >>> coming up president obama will not be meeting with benjamin netanyahu when he comes to washington to lobby against the president at the invitation of john boehner. and house republicans should have known that their first big vote was going to be a failure. the women in their own party warned them. >>> later, quarterbacks and their balls. i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry but you worry. what happens when your paych
the story is always that it was jeb bush that george bush senior saw as the natural successor in politics, not george w. it may end up being the case when jeb got around to having his chance to run for president, george w. had done so much damage to the family name jeb couldn't play that role his father always wanted him to play. >> steve are you going to be discussing the whole brady line about -- are you just going to suppress the news? >> come on you're from boston. >> i...
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>>glenn: and son of firm george bush and brother of form president george w. bush will speak to the national automotive dealers association one of the final paid appear ans if bush before the start of an expected presidential campaign. year, bush actually met with another possible g.o.p. white house contender, mitt romney who was the 2012 republican nominee and recently decided to "consider," another run in 2016. >> a new name in the presidential pool this morning, abc has learned that marco rubio has asked his top advisors to republic if a campaign. at 43, rubio is 20 years younger than both bush and romney. he is son of cuban immigrants and opposed president obama's policies toward cuba and believes voters want to know that the candidates understand the problems they face. >> the conference of mayors wraps up with a visit to the white house. these are photos of two bay area leaders attending the annual event in washington dc. last night, vice president biden addressed the group. today they will meet with obama administration officials to discuss the relation
>>glenn: and son of firm george bush and brother of form president george w. bush will speak to the national automotive dealers association one of the final paid appear ans if bush before the start of an expected presidential campaign. year, bush actually met with another possible g.o.p. white house contender, mitt romney who was the 2012 republican nominee and recently decided to "consider," another run in 2016. >> a new name in the presidential pool this morning, abc has...
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and that is george bush sr. and if i had to -- or if i would have had to ride, when they were all still with us, from new haven from texas with one of them, he would be the one i would pick. because he's a wonderful friendly real man a gentleman and interesting, with many good story to tell, which he tells extremely well. and generous in the extreme. i was at his apartment at university of -- at college station where the bush, sr. library is. and in the apartment above his couch were five photographs. one was of president bush with margaret thatcher. another with president bush with gorbachev or ronald reagan. but in the middle about that big, twice as big, three times as big as any of the others was the picture of george h.w. bush with joe demash yo and ted williams. and you could tell which he thought were more important in the scale of things. it was a wonderful picture of each of them. and he explained that he awarded them some kind of presidential recognition and they had taken the picture in the rose garde
and that is george bush sr. and if i had to -- or if i would have had to ride, when they were all still with us, from new haven from texas with one of them, he would be the one i would pick. because he's a wonderful friendly real man a gentleman and interesting, with many good story to tell, which he tells extremely well. and generous in the extreme. i was at his apartment at university of -- at college station where the bush, sr. library is. and in the apartment above his couch were five...
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that's a george bush problem. lou: thank god there was only one of them. >> a george bush problem. not mine. if he puts islamic or terrorist or radical -- lou: took islamic out of islamic state. >> yeah. lou: their words, not mine. >> they call it an islamic state. the prime epicenter -- lou: it looks like egypt now has a convincing real leader. >> yes, i agree. lou: that his people can depend upon as well as the allies of egypt. >> yeah, i met with him. he was general. i was very impressed. he gets it. knows it's an economic crisis. knows you have to have political stability to fix the economy. great personal courage. to go to the equivalent of the vatican the muslim world vatican, to say to the leaders, you have to fix it. it's you who have gotten us where we are. lou: and as the saying goes, what we've heard is crickets. >> or from the white house which should have said is we endorse what the president of egypt has said. >> we hear constant noise of that place. constant babble. europe. this has been a complete reversal of the leaders particularly of france to acknowledge the thr
that's a george bush problem. lou: thank god there was only one of them. >> a george bush problem. not mine. if he puts islamic or terrorist or radical -- lou: took islamic out of islamic state. >> yeah. lou: their words, not mine. >> they call it an islamic state. the prime epicenter -- lou: it looks like egypt now has a convincing real leader. >> yes, i agree. lou: that his people can depend upon as well as the allies of egypt. >> yeah, i met with him. he was...
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the story is always that it was jeb bush that george bush senior saw as the natural successor in politics, not george w. it may end up being the case when jeb got around to having his chance to run for president, george w. had done so much damage to the family name, jeb couldn't play that role his father always wanted him to play. >> steve, are you going to be discussing the whole brady line about -- are you just going to suppress the news? >> come on, you're from boston. >> i can't buy that story today. thank you both very much for joining me tonight. >>> coming up, president obama will not be meeting with benjamin netanyahu when he comes to washington to lobby against the president at the invitation of john boehner. and house republicans should have known that their first big vote was going to be a failure. the women in their own party warned them. >>> later, quarterbacks and their balls. welcome back to showdown! i'm jerry rice here discussing the upcoming big race between the tortoise and the hare. jerry, the hare always brags about his speed. fine, but he crossed the line when he tol
the story is always that it was jeb bush that george bush senior saw as the natural successor in politics, not george w. it may end up being the case when jeb got around to having his chance to run for president, george w. had done so much damage to the family name, jeb couldn't play that role his father always wanted him to play. >> steve, are you going to be discussing the whole brady line about -- are you just going to suppress the news? >> come on, you're from boston. >> i...
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and it wasn't to protect george w. bush. it was to protect the constitutionally elected government of a democracy and those next in line of the succession of pow fer that would ever need to be. it was to watch a very well oiled plan come into effect. it's amazing to me onboard air force one, where we flew around for hours, couldn't land, couldn't go anywhere. the extent how little we knew on the plane. president bush, as i recall, had three secure telephone line, heckeds talk to the white house he could talk to mayor giuliani, but he couldn't really get much of a feel for it. there are television sets embedded into the front bulkhead wall of each cabin on air force one and they -- the communications deck was able to pull up a very weak tv signal from the ground. and that's where we could see for those of us on the plane, the first tower fall and then the second and it was a very frightening thing. we finally landed once in louisiana because basically air force one crew told me they were out of fuel. they had only had enough
and it wasn't to protect george w. bush. it was to protect the constitutionally elected government of a democracy and those next in line of the succession of pow fer that would ever need to be. it was to watch a very well oiled plan come into effect. it's amazing to me onboard air force one, where we flew around for hours, couldn't land, couldn't go anywhere. the extent how little we knew on the plane. president bush, as i recall, had three secure telephone line, heckeds talk to the white house...
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but in 2004 when george w. bush running for re-election, got% of the latino vote. so the movement from 40% republican to just 25% republican in two elections, that movement that movement we don't get any any other racial and ethnic population in the united states. consecutive the exception of asias which is a different conversation. >> host: the other word you use is "transform." >> guest: i think that the presence of latinos in the political structure has the opportunity to change the political dynamic in a variety of locations. if you look in some of the southern states, like georgia, where latinos are moving in, what has long been a black-white racial card in politics and in society, is becoming a multiracial paradigm and that's changing coalitions and you're getting these moments where african-american politicians are taking the lead on issues like immigration reform because of black-brown coalitions to make the politics work in the state of georgia and will be going forward. you look in places like texas. texas has the opportunity to become a democratic state
but in 2004 when george w. bush running for re-election, got% of the latino vote. so the movement from 40% republican to just 25% republican in two elections, that movement that movement we don't get any any other racial and ethnic population in the united states. consecutive the exception of asias which is a different conversation. >> host: the other word you use is "transform." >> guest: i think that the presence of latinos in the political structure has the opportunity...
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. >> seÑala que fue durante gobierno del presidente, george bush, que el costo se triplicÓ de 225 $ a 675, por lo que naturalizarse se hizo imposible, para millones de inmigrantes que califican. >> una persona esta tratando de mantener una familia, sobre la lÍnea de pobreza, puede ser dos fines de semana de trabajo. >> el grupo mÁs golpeado es el de los residentes legales mexicanos, cuyo porcentaje se redujo de casi 20% en el 2008 a sÓlo 12% en el aÑo 2010. a pesar de que existe una expansiÓn. >> de las familias de bajos recursos se le puede perdonar la naturalizaciÓn. >> seÑala que buscar alternativa para facilitar tan naturalizaciÓn, tiene que ser una fuerza de trabajo, recientemente formado por el presidente,obama. >> hay mÁs informaciÓn. >> puede reducir el costo o ampliar la extensiÓn de pago a quienes ganan 59.000 $ anuales y no los 35.000 de lÍmite actual. >> puede beneficiar a todo el paÍs y no hay ninguna razÓn para tener un sistema que realmente estÁ discriminando. >> en los angeles. >> un hombre de 80 aÑos gana el premio ♪ ♪ ♪ >> le produce usted es tr
. >> seÑala que fue durante gobierno del presidente, george bush, que el costo se triplicÓ de 225 $ a 675, por lo que naturalizarse se hizo imposible, para millones de inmigrantes que califican. >> una persona esta tratando de mantener una familia, sobre la lÍnea de pobreza, puede ser dos fines de semana de trabajo. >> el grupo mÁs golpeado es el de los residentes legales mexicanos, cuyo porcentaje se redujo de casi 20% en el 2008 a sÓlo 12% en el aÑo 2010. a pesar de...
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george w. bush was the president. george w. bush and his appointees were running the justice department. lou, it should come as no surprise to your viewers who watch you every night that the government often scratches the back of its predecessors so that its back could be scratched -- the bush people would be happy to conifer some benefit on clinton and his friends so they may receive some benefit from whoever would succeed bush at the time. there's no allegation of inappropriate behavior on the part of bill clinton, the allegation is that he visited the place where these events occurred. whether he was there when these events occurred or not isn't known. the last thing his wife wants in this election season is people talking about her husband's sexual appetites. lou: and here the story reaches to the issue of personal lives that most of us -- well, i shouldn't say most of us. i certainly, i believe it's t well, we would never delve into anyone's personal life, as long as it didn't influence public policy in the government. >>
george w. bush was the president. george w. bush and his appointees were running the justice department. lou, it should come as no surprise to your viewers who watch you every night that the government often scratches the back of its predecessors so that its back could be scratched -- the bush people would be happy to conifer some benefit on clinton and his friends so they may receive some benefit from whoever would succeed bush at the time. there's no allegation of inappropriate behavior on...
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bush at one time, right? >> well, look, what i think every american president since truman -- >> charlie: he would argue he doesn't want to go around the world nation building, was the theme of his campaign. >> most americans understand we have to be strong at home to be strong abroad. but truman says we need to be strong abroad to be strong at home. that the security of an ally like south korea, an impoverished little nation that we stood up in 1950, or west berlin, all these far-flung kind of frontiers of freedom matter to our prosperity at home and that was the essence of the truman doctrine in 1947 and all american policy from truman all the way through to george bush senior and even to some extend -- >> charlie: some are in a different world because you had two superpowers faced off against each other and that's not the realty of the world today. >> the reality of the world today is we face a situation in which there is pocks americana the default position we've had, and very beneficial for america, what
bush at one time, right? >> well, look, what i think every american president since truman -- >> charlie: he would argue he doesn't want to go around the world nation building, was the theme of his campaign. >> most americans understand we have to be strong at home to be strong abroad. but truman says we need to be strong abroad to be strong at home. that the security of an ally like south korea, an impoverished little nation that we stood up in 1950, or west berlin, all these...
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she fought with george bush on the issue of where are these weapons of mass destruction. she was a very vocal opponent of that war. that set the tone of her opposition. >> what is her legacy? >> she is still an active member. she is always going to have that first -- in working with president obama passing the health care bill and being able to do some remarkable national defense. who knows what the future holds. she is still one of the most powerful democrats in the house of representatives, even though she is the minority leader. what we have seen is chapter one. >> now here is nancy pelosi in january 2007 on the opening day of the 110th congress. >> ski could nancy pelosi, representative of california. -- speaker nancy pelosi, representative from california. [applause] >> please take your seats. >> the house will be in order. madam speaker, leader hoyer my distinguished colleagues welcome to you all. i would particularly like to welcome our new colleagues. it was an honor and privilege to serve in this great institution. i would like to thank you in advance for the sac
she fought with george bush on the issue of where are these weapons of mass destruction. she was a very vocal opponent of that war. that set the tone of her opposition. >> what is her legacy? >> she is still an active member. she is always going to have that first -- in working with president obama passing the health care bill and being able to do some remarkable national defense. who knows what the future holds. she is still one of the most powerful democrats in the house of...
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bush pero otros dicen que no tiene problemas de finanzas. >> un candidato como rubio puede recaudar los millones de dÓlares necesarios. >> ahora pasamos a cuba. ademÁs la delegaciÓn de los estados unidos se reuniÓ con presidentes. >> las conversaciones han terminado y los resultados son positivos dicen ambas partes, la delegaciÓn norteamericana dice que ha sido un diÁlogo respetuoso y constructivo en el que tambiÉn han aparecido las diferencias profundas que entramos paÍses. >> queremos superar 50 aÑos de dificultades de aislamiento, los dos paÍses, los dos pueblos no podemos hacerlo en un dÍa y en un mes. >> el tema de derechos humanos fueron discutidos, dice la delegaciÓn americana como la cubana. la primera subsecretarÍa para asuntos en visitar cuba en ocho aÑos dice que esto es sÓlo un primer paso. en entrevista exclusiva con univisiÓn nos dijo que se ha conseguido crear una hoja de ruta con a los temas sobre la mesa. >> vamos a continuar hablando sobre el restablecimiento de las relaciones diplomÁticas y cuÁles son los puntos importantes para cada uno de los p
bush pero otros dicen que no tiene problemas de finanzas. >> un candidato como rubio puede recaudar los millones de dÓlares necesarios. >> ahora pasamos a cuba. ademÁs la delegaciÓn de los estados unidos se reuniÓ con presidentes. >> las conversaciones han terminado y los resultados son positivos dicen ambas partes, la delegaciÓn norteamericana dice que ha sido un diÁlogo respetuoso y constructivo en el que tambiÉn han aparecido las diferencias profundas que entramos...
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. >> seÑala que fue durante gobierno del presidente, george bush, que el costo se triplicÓ de 225 $ a 675, por lo que naturalizarse se hizo imposible, para millones de inmigrantes que califican. >> una persona esta tratando de mantener una familia, sobre la lÍnea de pobreza, puede ser dos fines de semana de trabajo. >> el grupo mÁs golpeado es el de los residentes legales mexicanos, cuyo porcentaje se redujo de casi 20% en el 2008 a sÓlo 12% en el aÑo 2010. a pesar de que existe una expansiÓn. >> de las familias de bajos recursos se le puede perdonar la naturalizaciÓn. >> seÑala que buscar alternativa para facilitar tan naturalizaciÓn, tiene que ser una fuerza de trabajo, recientemente formado por el presidente,obama. >> hay mÁs informaciÓn. >> puede reducir el costo o ampliar la extensiÓn de pago a quienes ganan 59.000 $ anuales y no los 35.000 de lÍmite actual. >> puede beneficiar a todo el paÍs y no hay ninguna razÓn para tener un sistema que realmente estÁ discriminando. >> en los angeles. >> un hombre de 80 aÑos gana el premio mayor de loterÍa. en la panadería?
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and that is george bush, sr. and if i had to -- or if i would have had to ride, when they were all still with us, from new haven from texas with one of them, he would be the one i would pick. because he's a wonderful friendly real man, a gentleman, and interesting, with many good story to tell, which he tells extremely well. and generous in the extreme. i was at his apartment at university of -- at college station where the bush, sr. library is. and in the apartment above his couch were five photographs. one was of president bush with margaret thatcher. another with president bush with gorbachev or ronald reagan. but in the middle, about that big, twice as big, three times as big as any of the others was the picture of george h.w. bush with joe dimaggio and ted williams. and you could tell which he thought were more important in the scale of things. it was a wonderful picture of each of them. and he explained that he awarded them some kind of presidential recognition and they had taken the picture in the rose gar
and that is george bush, sr. and if i had to -- or if i would have had to ride, when they were all still with us, from new haven from texas with one of them, he would be the one i would pick. because he's a wonderful friendly real man, a gentleman, and interesting, with many good story to tell, which he tells extremely well. and generous in the extreme. i was at his apartment at university of -- at college station where the bush, sr. library is. and in the apartment above his couch were five...
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that's him with george w. bush in 2007. this is todd platt, he was there every year he left congress. these are regular characters in the show. gene jean schmidt from ohio. and there is elliott engle. we think no one has been doing this longer than elliott engle. democratic congressman from new york. that's him in 2000 with bill clinton coming in for his state of the union speech. this is in 2008 george w. bush. that's elliott engle there. that's a screen capture from the live coverage. 2011 with barmack obama. in 2012 again, barack obama and elliott engle. you can see elliott engle there in action greeting the last three presidents as they enter the house chamber. engle told the new york daily news in 2013 that his constituents expect him to be there. he said if they didn't see me they would think i'm sick or something. here he is democratic congressman elliott engle of new york. we'll talk to him on the other side of the break. he'll tell us the secrets of getting there. ♪ the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologi
that's him with george w. bush in 2007. this is todd platt, he was there every year he left congress. these are regular characters in the show. gene jean schmidt from ohio. and there is elliott engle. we think no one has been doing this longer than elliott engle. democratic congressman from new york. that's him in 2000 with bill clinton coming in for his state of the union speech. this is in 2008 george w. bush. that's elliott engle there. that's a screen capture from the live coverage. 2011...
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live weather cam take vo cesar --jeb bush quien es hijo del expresidente george bush y prospecto a candidato --jeb bush quien es hijo del expresidente george bush y prospecto a candidato republicano para la presidencia del pais, --visita hoy la ciudad de san francisco para hablar con la asociacion nacional de concecionarios automotrices. --esta sera una de las ultimas apariciones pagadas por bush antes de iniciar su carrera a la candidatura republicana . --ayer, jeb bush se habia reunido con uno de sus posibles contendientes mitt romney, quien fuera candidato presidencial en 2012. blanca --una coalicion de alcaldes busca metodos para defender al presidente obama y su politica migratoria. vo --mas de 30 alcaldes son convocados por sus colegas "bill de blasio" de nueva york y "eric garcetti" de los angeles. --su estrategia inicial seria presentar un escrito donde se oponen a la demanda pendiente en texas en contra del mandatario y hecha por los estados que buscan bloquear los esfuerzos de reforma hechos por obama. take vo cesar --mientras alcaldes de todo el pais incluyendo a varios de nuestra
live weather cam take vo cesar --jeb bush quien es hijo del expresidente george bush y prospecto a candidato --jeb bush quien es hijo del expresidente george bush y prospecto a candidato republicano para la presidencia del pais, --visita hoy la ciudad de san francisco para hablar con la asociacion nacional de concecionarios automotrices. --esta sera una de las ultimas apariciones pagadas por bush antes de iniciar su carrera a la candidatura republicana . --ayer, jeb bush se habia reunido con...
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i mean george bush, the first george bush. it would be good for the president, he said. and i don't want you to win but you know, so he had a kind of peculiar way about him. he also -- hammond who is now deceased, said i'm going to arrange a meeting with the governor, which he did and that was strangely erased just before i left for moscow and he swore that it was because the bush people found out and they didn't want that so it was that kind of thing. we talked a lot about the economy? no. strike we talked. he talked a lot about it. because at that stage if his life, it was very hard to interrupt his flow. he would call you how are you i saw this governor, you did very well and then you would say thank you very much mr. president. incidentally, what do you think about, boom, and that was the end of it. that was it an then he would stay on that. whatever the subject was the economy, foreign policy, and when you tried to get in he returned it so it was mostly a way for him to ventilate, i thought, the conversation. i met him once it was in new york after that but most of
i mean george bush, the first george bush. it would be good for the president, he said. and i don't want you to win but you know, so he had a kind of peculiar way about him. he also -- hammond who is now deceased, said i'm going to arrange a meeting with the governor, which he did and that was strangely erased just before i left for moscow and he swore that it was because the bush people found out and they didn't want that so it was that kind of thing. we talked a lot about the economy? no....