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bush is the republican party of george w bush. in a strange con influence of political news, george w. bush picked tothd to gather headliner republicans, governors like chris christie of new jersey and members of congress like paul ryan of wisconsin. george w. bush picked today to convene in manhattan, a who's who of current republican politicians to campaign for keeping his tax cuts. wow. the still deeply unpopular president has kept a low profile but his emergence today of all days heading up a tax conference did put him squarely back into today's 2012 politics. >> if you raise tax, in other words, i wish they weren't called the bush tax cuts. if they were called some other body's tax cuts they are probably less likely to be raised. >> former president bush should not be so modest about his legacy in the republican party. not only does everybody still call them the bush tax cuts, but this republican party after him is absolutely campaigning on keeping the bush tax cuts. despite the decade so far of the bush tax cuts exploding th
bush is the republican party of george w bush. in a strange con influence of political news, george w. bush picked tothd to gather headliner republicans, governors like chris christie of new jersey and members of congress like paul ryan of wisconsin. george w. bush picked today to convene in manhattan, a who's who of current republican politicians to campaign for keeping his tax cuts. wow. the still deeply unpopular president has kept a low profile but his emergence today of all days heading up...
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that was the basis of the bush foreign policy. wage and entire war based on weapons of mass destruction, ask questions later. today, niep years later, willard is trying to take america back to those days. 17 of romney's foreign policy advisors are from the bush administration. 17. and today, he proudly touted the endorsement of another. security advisor steven hadley. that's what we have to watch. it's not just foreign policy. that's a replay of all those bush years. it's also the economy that's a replay too.ç >> government spending is lowering taxes so small businesses can grow. >> how different is that concept from what was, what were the policies of the bush administration. >> i think it's just up dated. >> the bush policy uppuatdated. what could possibly go wrong? >> the stock index collapsed 40%. the one that cost us 4.4 million jobs in bushes last year in office. i don't think america can afford the same failed policies, and this is the message he is up against. >> i said before thanks to president obama, bin laden is dead
that was the basis of the bush foreign policy. wage and entire war based on weapons of mass destruction, ask questions later. today, niep years later, willard is trying to take america back to those days. 17 of romney's foreign policy advisors are from the bush administration. 17. and today, he proudly touted the endorsement of another. security advisor steven hadley. that's what we have to watch. it's not just foreign policy. that's a replay of all those bush years. it's also the economy...
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bush being mrs. bush with her family and with the kids. it's a sweet moment that was bittersweet. >> i want to thank all of you, again, for your recollections and your great work. i want to thank the two first ladies for not only being here, but their service to this nation. thank you all very much. >> thank you, bravo. good job. [ applause ] >>> each week "american history tv's" american arts facts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites from around the country. next, a visit to yorba linda, california and the birthplace home of president richard nixon. does sent darlene sky gave "american history tv" a tour of the house that rests on the ground of the richard nixon presidential library and museum. the 37th president was born there in 1913 and laid to rest near the house in 1994. >>> welcome to richard nixon's presidential museum. it really is an honor having you here today. i'm most fortunate to be able to share with you our 37th president of the united states, richard milhous nixon was born. if you look behind me, you ca
bush being mrs. bush with her family and with the kids. it's a sweet moment that was bittersweet. >> i want to thank all of you, again, for your recollections and your great work. i want to thank the two first ladies for not only being here, but their service to this nation. thank you all very much. >> thank you, bravo. good job. [ applause ] >>> each week "american history tv's" american arts facts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites from...
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bush being mrs. bush with her family and with the kids. it's a sweet moment that was bittersweet. >> i want to thank all of you, again, for your recollections and your great work. i want to thank the two first ladies for not only being here, but their service to this nation. thank you all very much. >> thank you, bravo. good job. [ applause ] >>> there's a new website for american history tv. watch featured video from a regular weekly series as well as access ahtv's history tweets. history in the news and social media from twitter and foursquare. follow us each week on c-span.org/history. each week american history tv's american art facts takes viewers into archives, museums and historic sites from around the country. now a visit to yorbalinda, california, and the birthplace of richard nixon. docent darlene sky gave "american history tv" a tour of the house that rests on the ground of the richard nixon presidential library and museum. the 37th president was born there in 1913 and laid to rest near the house in 1994. >>> welcome to richard
bush being mrs. bush with her family and with the kids. it's a sweet moment that was bittersweet. >> i want to thank all of you, again, for your recollections and your great work. i want to thank the two first ladies for not only being here, but their service to this nation. thank you all very much. >> thank you, bravo. good job. [ applause ] >>> there's a new website for american history tv. watch featured video from a regular weekly series as well as access ahtv's history...
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bush wins. florida goes bush. the presidential is bush. that's it. cbs newest mates when all the votes are in and counted, that george bush will have won the presidency of the united states. >> revenge is his and revenge is sweet, as in austin they begin celebrating. one of the closest elections in american history, bush has won it. cbs news has now, for the second time tonight, pulled back florida. we are now putting florida in the undecided category. reason we're doing that is that in actual votes counted, our cbs news -- bush leads by about 2,000 votes. and it being that low, charges of irregularitieirregularities, going to be called for by the push people, apparently, we're pulling back florida. >> brings back memories from november of 2000. a key point to put on the table. these are exit polls. not the kind of pofling that you necessarily do. what's the difference? >> well, exit polling, and let me say a little bit more about what was going on there in a minute. but exit polls are random samples of actual voters as they leave places from the pre
bush wins. florida goes bush. the presidential is bush. that's it. cbs newest mates when all the votes are in and counted, that george bush will have won the presidency of the united states. >> revenge is his and revenge is sweet, as in austin they begin celebrating. one of the closest elections in american history, bush has won it. cbs news has now, for the second time tonight, pulled back florida. we are now putting florida in the undecided category. reason we're doing that is that in...
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bush. they were mesmerized by her, and i think -- i just kept trying to process what it meant to them to have her there listening to them talk about their dreams and their goals. that just circles back to what i was mentioning. that it comes down to relationshi relationships, right? that happens behind the photo-opes here. we're arriving in china. i think everyone has been beaten up in china, carol. and just really learning from mrs. bush about what it means to listen and to engage and to do that with grace in the private and the public sphere, to acknowledge the effort into the meetings. here we are in normandy on the beaches, which was such a beautiful moment and so powerful. i think everybody that was there that day. to the mundane these are the sweet little cherry blossom princesses around the nation coming in their matching pink suits. they were mortified with their ten seconds to mrs. bush. they're trying to prepare to say hello, or the generosity of taking five minutes for a photo op
bush. they were mesmerized by her, and i think -- i just kept trying to process what it meant to them to have her there listening to them talk about their dreams and their goals. that just circles back to what i was mentioning. that it comes down to relationshi relationships, right? that happens behind the photo-opes here. we're arriving in china. i think everyone has been beaten up in china, carol. and just really learning from mrs. bush about what it means to listen and to engage and to do...
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bush library. if i make a mistake, my boss is in the front row, and not to mention my former bosses. anyway. i have been a photojournalist probably longer than many of you have been on this earth, and the one sure thing i know is that anybody can pick up a digital cameras, but it takes a very special person to capture the moment. the three people i'm about to introduce do just that. carol powers, when you look at her images, see her images on the screens, you're going to feel the moment when mrs. barbara bush is sitting on the chair with millie watching her husband play tennis. you're going to feel that moment. you're going to feel the moment and feel the emotion when she hugs her arms around an aids child. susan sterner, you're going to feel the tension in the air when mrs. laura bush arrives in afghanistan for the first time. you're going to feel the emotion, the compassion that mrs. bush has when she is in a classroom with kids, and the kids are up around her legs giving her, just wrapping their
bush library. if i make a mistake, my boss is in the front row, and not to mention my former bosses. anyway. i have been a photojournalist probably longer than many of you have been on this earth, and the one sure thing i know is that anybody can pick up a digital cameras, but it takes a very special person to capture the moment. the three people i'm about to introduce do just that. carol powers, when you look at her images, see her images on the screens, you're going to feel the moment when...
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bush photo. now, to barbara bush's credit, she has this saying in her house at kennebunkport, i know that because i've seen it up this, but this at the president ford library rededication, and i don't even know if you remember what you said to your husband, the colorfully attired one in the striped vest, she said, george, won't you ever grow up? thankfully he has not. this is hillary rodham clinton, i'll do a little close-up. hillary rodham in 1974. let's go forward. and this is 20 years later as first lady. the first picture was taken in the house judiciary committee room where she was a lawyer, and this is the night before the inauguration in 1993. and the couple, '96, on the campaign train. and the next photo, any first lady is going to identify with. i've never shown it. this is the first time. and if secretary clinton sees it, she will summarily execute me, but this is her listening to her husband. so, let me guess, you've heard this one before, right? but hillary clinton is a great person a
bush photo. now, to barbara bush's credit, she has this saying in her house at kennebunkport, i know that because i've seen it up this, but this at the president ford library rededication, and i don't even know if you remember what you said to your husband, the colorfully attired one in the striped vest, she said, george, won't you ever grow up? thankfully he has not. this is hillary rodham clinton, i'll do a little close-up. hillary rodham in 1974. let's go forward. and this is 20 years later...
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bush -- >> it has endorsed barbara bush, no george w. bush yet, but rolling stone covered this for endorsing back in 2002, so george w. bush has supported romney, let's listen to this. >> i strongly stand with mitt romney because i believe he is the best person for the job of governor of çmassachusetts. he's got a record. he's done things in life. he started his own businesses, he's a entrepreneur. >> i wonder if you're going to hear echos of that soon since he is using his advisors and some of his policies, and even though he is going to the right, maybe we will hear that voice resonating again, telling us about romney's record and how willard knows what to do with government. >> i will tell you this, george w. bush is no more popular than vanerial disease at this point. bush attacking somebody would make him for popular than endorsing him. >> thank you both for coming on the show tonight. coming up, republicans kick off the silly season by attacking president obama's travel expenses. how worried were they when george w. bush was in t
bush -- >> it has endorsed barbara bush, no george w. bush yet, but rolling stone covered this for endorsing back in 2002, so george w. bush has supported romney, let's listen to this. >> i strongly stand with mitt romney because i believe he is the best person for the job of governor of çmassachusetts. he's got a record. he's done things in life. he started his own businesses, he's a entrepreneur. >> i wonder if you're going to hear echos of that soon since he is using his...
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bush. it first gained attention when she was elected to commerce at the age of 31 and served a prominent role in the judiciary committee during the impeachment of president nixon. she also shared on the refugee and subcommittee. as a first district attorney of kings county in new york city. in addition to her service and elected office, list has continued to pursue justice and participation in other capacities. president bill clinton appointed her to the nazi and japanese imperial war criminals records interagency working group, which is overseeing the classification of u.s. government secret not see war crimes. she's currently the cochair of the government relations practice committee at carol feinstein llc. thank you, elizabeth, for coming and sharing your book with our community. this event is being televised by c-span. during this question and answer period, if folks could come to the microphone, we would love to hear your questions. there will also be a reception after the event. thank
bush. it first gained attention when she was elected to commerce at the age of 31 and served a prominent role in the judiciary committee during the impeachment of president nixon. she also shared on the refugee and subcommittee. as a first district attorney of kings county in new york city. in addition to her service and elected office, list has continued to pursue justice and participation in other capacities. president bill clinton appointed her to the nazi and japanese imperial war criminals...
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bush foundation. i want to welcome to you the final panel of a great event we're having today with the national archives and records administration. in my job, i get asked a lot, how do get the chance to work on building something as interesting and significant as the george w. bush presidential center? and i go, well, i have experience building complex real estate projects. i served in government. i'm interested in presidential history. i even like to watch c-span3. but the -- the big reason and the real reason that i have this really great job is 23 years ago, george and laura bush moved to dallas, texas and bought the house next door to me and we became friends, and if there is one thing i can testify to, it's true then, and true today. is that george and laura bush are true partners in life. and george w. bush truly and deeply loves his wife. it's an honor to introduce a man that truly and deeply loves his wife, the 43rd president of the united states, george w. bush. [ applause ] >> thank you all
bush foundation. i want to welcome to you the final panel of a great event we're having today with the national archives and records administration. in my job, i get asked a lot, how do get the chance to work on building something as interesting and significant as the george w. bush presidential center? and i go, well, i have experience building complex real estate projects. i served in government. i'm interested in presidential history. i even like to watch c-span3. but the -- the big reason...
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bush's book as well. but the president of -- president salinas came for a state dinner, and many of you may remember that he was a harvard graduate. it was a period of time when they were trying to show that mexico was getting very sophisticated, more well developed, and so that eveni evening -- >> rolland. >> roland, thank you. said his name. anyway, roland was the pastry chef and he always did a beautiful job. and on the menu he said he was going to do a mexican fantasy. and because we were entertaining so often, we didn't have them do samples of every dessert that he was going to do, and we knew it was going to be beautiful. so, that evening the desserts come up from the pastry kitchen into the pantry, and at that time they weren't individually plated. they were on a tray. and so i went out to the pantry to look at the desserts, as i always did, and kathy was there with me, and, oh, well, it was horrible. it was this disaster. what he had done was he had created a little adobe house out of marzipan, an
bush's book as well. but the president of -- president salinas came for a state dinner, and many of you may remember that he was a harvard graduate. it was a period of time when they were trying to show that mexico was getting very sophisticated, more well developed, and so that eveni evening -- >> rolland. >> roland, thank you. said his name. anyway, roland was the pastry chef and he always did a beautiful job. and on the menu he said he was going to do a mexican fantasy. and...
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i think the bushes were happy. it was a beautiful occasion, and then on 9/11 we had our next big event for the next administration, as far as entertaining and we had scheduled the annual congressional barbecue. very often it could be in june and september. we picked september for a new she really did pay attention to the details. i had to have that checklist so she was not too nervous or concerned. i felt it was okay. the press, it's a feeding frensy. they wanted to know how she was coping. i think they tdid their best to reassure her as well. >> all of you have had to deal with the unexpected. cathy, you were there on 9/11. what do you remember of that day? >> well, i always -- i'm always was big on a saturday and we've had several weeks. beautiful weather, ultimately both in new york and in washington. that helped the relief workers and emergency workers. at least it wasn't horrible weather, but we had had a string of events. we had our first state dinner. president and mrs. bush for the president of mexico was s
i think the bushes were happy. it was a beautiful occasion, and then on 9/11 we had our next big event for the next administration, as far as entertaining and we had scheduled the annual congressional barbecue. very often it could be in june and september. we picked september for a new she really did pay attention to the details. i had to have that checklist so she was not too nervous or concerned. i felt it was okay. the press, it's a feeding frensy. they wanted to know how she was coping. i...
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bush being mrs. bush with her family and with the kids. it's a sweet moment that was bittersweet. >> i want to thank all of you, again, for your recollections and your great work. i want to thank the two first ladies for not only being here, but their service to this nation. thank you all very much. >> thank you, bravo. good job. [ applause ] >> there is a new website for american history tv where you can view our schedules, preview upcoming programs and more. rr you ear watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span 3. >> this one i would i have v to say is special for all of us. the old mill was built in the late 1930s. it was originally built by a developer who built the lakewood area which is one of our residential subdivisions. and it was dedicated to kind of reflect a bit of art. a lot of art. the concrete as you can see around is actually looks like petrified wood but it's concrete. it was con trukted to reflect that kind of an am bee yans about the cities and country's early history. it was done by an artist out o
bush being mrs. bush with her family and with the kids. it's a sweet moment that was bittersweet. >> i want to thank all of you, again, for your recollections and your great work. i want to thank the two first ladies for not only being here, but their service to this nation. thank you all very much. >> thank you, bravo. good job. [ applause ] >> there is a new website for american history tv where you can view our schedules, preview upcoming programs and more. rr you ear...
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under bush, debt exploded, the stock index collapsed 40%, and 4.4 million jobs were lost in bush's last year in office alone. check out this chart showing the bleeding jobs and the turn around under president obama. the red bars show job loss under bush. the blue bars show job growth. the republican plan just wants to update those plans, mr. president, what's your take? >> here is the news, we tried this for eight years before i took office. at the beginning of the last decade, the wealthiest americans got tax cuts. they were able to find their way around rules. we were told the same thing we're being told now. this will lead to faster job growth, greater prosperity for everybody. guess what? it didn't. >> joining me now is an msnbc contributor, and a former chief economist for vice president joe biden, thank you for being here tonight. >> thanks for inviting me. >> how similar do you think willard's plan would be to bushs. >> i think you nailed it, bush, 2.0, what could go wrong? i would argue that from the perspective of tax cuts, governor rom any doubles down on bush. he has endorsed
under bush, debt exploded, the stock index collapsed 40%, and 4.4 million jobs were lost in bush's last year in office alone. check out this chart showing the bleeding jobs and the turn around under president obama. the red bars show job loss under bush. the blue bars show job growth. the republican plan just wants to update those plans, mr. president, what's your take? >> here is the news, we tried this for eight years before i took office. at the beginning of the last decade, the...
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i think the bushes were happy. it was a beautiful occasion, and then on 9/11 we had our next big event for the next administration, as far as entertaining and we had scheduled the annual congressional barbecue. very often it could be in june and september. we picked september for a new administration which gave us more time, and that's a big deal, you know, as bess will say going back to lbj and before to have the u.s. congress to the white house in a casual setting, very often with their families. we would have entertainment, a form of barbecue. the bushes had wanted tom pirini, who was their good friend who had entertained for them in texas and he was there, and a lot of logistics and a lot of elaborate setup. we had over 150 picnic tables on the south lawn. we had all of tom's chuckwagon. all the cooking had been going on. the white house chefs were cooking and supporting tom for days. i came in that morning and said how can we be blessed with this magnificent weather. we have a barbecue. i get into work, and ir
i think the bushes were happy. it was a beautiful occasion, and then on 9/11 we had our next big event for the next administration, as far as entertaining and we had scheduled the annual congressional barbecue. very often it could be in june and september. we picked september for a new administration which gave us more time, and that's a big deal, you know, as bess will say going back to lbj and before to have the u.s. congress to the white house in a casual setting, very often with their...
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bush administration, george w. bush would be the over regulator. president obama has been out on the stump this week, talking about how he has reduced taxes on businesses 17 times since he has been in office. but regardless of the truth of what he is saying, look at the tactic of what he's saying. he's saying if you're concerned about flip-flopping, president obama is the guy you ought to be worried about. he's the flip-flopper. mr. romney also as a man who has elevators for his cars, who has a $100 million or so trust fund for his sons, who makes $10,000 bets, who says that $374,000 in speaking fees income was not very much money to him, a man whose single funniest story about the midwest is about the hilarious time that his dad closed a factory and the voters got mad about it. the man who easily talks about how much he personally likes to fire people, mitt thurston howell romney iii has been accused of being a little out of touch with the common man. but now, because this is his only political tactic, he has decided that the being out of touch pr
bush administration, george w. bush would be the over regulator. president obama has been out on the stump this week, talking about how he has reduced taxes on businesses 17 times since he has been in office. but regardless of the truth of what he is saying, look at the tactic of what he's saying. he's saying if you're concerned about flip-flopping, president obama is the guy you ought to be worried about. he's the flip-flopper. mr. romney also as a man who has elevators for his cars, who has a...
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tax cut that's right bush is back in the thinking hole by torchlight award and i don't have the hour of college for a few more pieces and the da just wants to hack into new york concert with the. issues that so much resentment against the people at area and think this is one way to describe china is truly amazing a sense on the international stage but with success comes. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then he glimpse something else you hear sees some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't like charge comes the big picture. our guide five resides full time award and tonight honor goes to former president george w. bush for coniston he may add the new york historical society last night the delegate i was speaking about the merits of low taxes and his vision for economic growth if anybody want really want to hear about economic policy from the guy the letter to the brink of disaster but anyway he went on to speak about the tax cuts that he championed bawn office and then he had this to say about it secondly if you ra
tax cut that's right bush is back in the thinking hole by torchlight award and i don't have the hour of college for a few more pieces and the da just wants to hack into new york concert with the. issues that so much resentment against the people at area and think this is one way to describe china is truly amazing a sense on the international stage but with success comes. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then he glimpse something else you hear sees some...
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bush administration, george w. bush would be the overregulator. president obama has been out on the stump this week, talking about how he has reduced taxes on businesses 17 times since he has been in office. but regardless of the truth of what he is saying, look at the tactic of what he's saying. he's saying if you're concerned about flip-flopping, president obama is the guy you ought to be worried about. he's the flip-flopper. mr. romney also as a man who has elevators for his cars, who has a $100 million or so trust fund for his sons, who makes $10,000 bets, who says that $374,000 in speaking fees income was not very much money to him, a man whose single funniest story about the midwest is about the hilarious time that his dad closed a factory and the voters got mad about it. the man who easily talks about how much he personally likes to fire people, mitt thurston howell romney iii has been accused of being a little out of touch with the common man. but now, because this is his only political tactic, he has decided that the being out of touch pr
bush administration, george w. bush would be the overregulator. president obama has been out on the stump this week, talking about how he has reduced taxes on businesses 17 times since he has been in office. but regardless of the truth of what he is saying, look at the tactic of what he's saying. he's saying if you're concerned about flip-flopping, president obama is the guy you ought to be worried about. he's the flip-flopper. mr. romney also as a man who has elevators for his cars, who has a...
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i remember having lyle lovett, who i think the bushes knew and loved. we had natalie cole, who was fabulous, for one of the governors dinners. i'm trying to think of some of the others. we had opera singers, we had the boys choir of harlem, i think, for one of the ladies lunches. we always try to -- you would try to have sense who the visiting head of state, if it was the state dinner, if they had a preference, whether it was classical or contemporary, and we'd try to book them. and booking the entertainment is challenging. >> has it gotten harder? do you ever have an entertainer say, a, we want to be paid, or b, we won't come because of politics? >> no, we didn't ask them. no. no, but they -- no, most of them usually came from new york, and so i think we sent them shuttle tickets, a driver would pick them up at the airport, we'd put them up, they would come to dinner. >> and the honor thing, clearly. >> they got a program with their name on it, and they were -- they were treated well. it was fine. the wonderful thing, one of the many wonderful things a
i remember having lyle lovett, who i think the bushes knew and loved. we had natalie cole, who was fabulous, for one of the governors dinners. i'm trying to think of some of the others. we had opera singers, we had the boys choir of harlem, i think, for one of the ladies lunches. we always try to -- you would try to have sense who the visiting head of state, if it was the state dinner, if they had a preference, whether it was classical or contemporary, and we'd try to book them. and booking the...
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the other bush. it sort of makes this point that president obama has made, that time and again, when we've tried it their way, it didn't work. now we've got to try something different. when we tried it bill clinton's way, things worked out a little bit better. so why don't we try it this way and things will work out a little bit better. >> karen, i want to play for you something that candidate romney said tonight about the war on women. let's listen to this. >> there's been some talk about a war on women. the real war on women has been waged by the obama administration's failure on the economy. if we're going to get women back to work and help women with the really issues that women care about, good jobs, good wages, a bright future for themselves, their families, and their kids, we'll have to elect a president who understand houses how the economy works and i do. >> oh, mitt. >> karen, i know we've all heard this before, but i've got to play what senator lisa murkowski says in response to that kind
the other bush. it sort of makes this point that president obama has made, that time and again, when we've tried it their way, it didn't work. now we've got to try something different. when we tried it bill clinton's way, things worked out a little bit better. so why don't we try it this way and things will work out a little bit better. >> karen, i want to play for you something that candidate romney said tonight about the war on women. let's listen to this. >> there's been some...
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why they are charmed by the bushes? is it about rivalry and are they dead set on being the two democrats? and finally, scorpions in a bottle. richard nixon wanted to be president and how these two went after each other over vietnam. with us today, "time" magazine, michael duffy, and nbc apped degree a ha mitchell a kasie hunt and howard fineman. we are learning about men who have been american presidents. this was a sleepover at the white house, complete with ja mmp mies that bill clinton held for the club, ford, bush, carter and all camped out there and when they don't have sleep overs, they have this club house as their meeting grouped. mike, this is a great scoop. we known there have been friendships, but you got a real club that is functioning and affects history. >> it starts in 1953 when herbert hoover goes up to harry truman at ike's swearing in and says we out to have a club. sounds good. it has its own rules and own rivalries. chris: why is it important to history and why did you write this amazing book about h
why they are charmed by the bushes? is it about rivalry and are they dead set on being the two democrats? and finally, scorpions in a bottle. richard nixon wanted to be president and how these two went after each other over vietnam. with us today, "time" magazine, michael duffy, and nbc apped degree a ha mitchell a kasie hunt and howard fineman. we are learning about men who have been american presidents. this was a sleepover at the white house, complete with ja mmp mies that bill...
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i mean that's the point right bush is to you know i mean gap in law you know they said i think i don't think there's any ng i saw you talk to jose rodriguez who says absolutely this work who says ok i was in charge of the torture program yes of course he's going to say but to play with him or is in charge of it was great we got to be in jail and we got information and it saved lives but you know what he liberal whatever it is the guy that was in charge of the torture program who makes that claim and you know what choice it was he can i can't say as sure they fed him and your waterboard him over a hundred times you know what he did he counted on his fingers because he knew it was going to and he looked to me and so he's saying we should do harsher interrogation should we well i'm sure. i'm saying that you guys really say you know what we can meet three thousand americans let you down to answer any given how many have to die before you say it's ok. our archives you can send our thousand and ten or whatever we can to our sion of the population on a per capita basis who has had more civili
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george bush -- bill clinton gave george bush a budget surplus of $236.4 billion. and george bush, estimated $1 trillion surplus and we ended up in debt about $450 million under george bush. >> eric: bill clinton rode the whole -- >> bob: you can argue all you want. those are facts. i don't care what he rode. you ride what you get. he was lucky. >> bob: if it were reversed, you would be outraged saying first of all, president bush inherited a recession. secondly, we also inherited 9/11. thirdly, you didn't do anything about entitlement. you could go on and on. >> andrea: they are saying that. >> dana: i'm saying if it was reversed he'd argue the other way. you can argue both ways. it's a lot more complex than those numbers. >> bob: you wanted to ask about the tax increases. that's what this discussion is about. >> andrea: the bush tax cuts are firing and capital gains will go up anyway. this is a double tax increase on investment. >> andrea: that is a lie. >> bob: don't say that is a lie. >> andrea: don't say nothing happened. nothing happened with the bush tax cut
george bush -- bill clinton gave george bush a budget surplus of $236.4 billion. and george bush, estimated $1 trillion surplus and we ended up in debt about $450 million under george bush. >> eric: bill clinton rode the whole -- >> bob: you can argue all you want. those are facts. i don't care what he rode. you ride what you get. he was lucky. >> bob: if it were reversed, you would be outraged saying first of all, president bush inherited a recession. secondly, we also...
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bush and first lady barbara bush for eight years, at the vice president's residence and four years at the white house. her duties included planning and executing state dinners, luncheons, receptions at the white house and abroad. i know you're going to enjoy this conference, or this panel. thank you. [ applause ] >> this is like a sporting event. >> good morning, everyone. you're in for a treat. we have about half a century of white house history represented here. one of the things that defines the white house social secretary, first of all, it's a job that i think is -- is redefined in some ways with every occupant and with every first lady, but one thing that persists is that a social secretary has a unique relationship and perspective on their first ladies. i recently had the opportunity, thanks to the goodness of the white house historical association, to do an oral history project, interviewing all 14 surviving white house social secretaries, and i'll never forget talking to lucy winchester who held the job for pat nixon. and who would have known that pat nixon had a delicious se
bush and first lady barbara bush for eight years, at the vice president's residence and four years at the white house. her duties included planning and executing state dinners, luncheons, receptions at the white house and abroad. i know you're going to enjoy this conference, or this panel. thank you. [ applause ] >> this is like a sporting event. >> good morning, everyone. you're in for a treat. we have about half a century of white house history represented here. one of the things...
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the name bush, except for to bush, never comes up in the campaign. -- except for jeb never b -- jeb bush, never comes up in the campaign. >> i applaud his ability to lay low. >> i am not talking about him. i'm talking about romney. >> jeb bush, before george ran successfully, was always the one considered the political star. >> if he had a last name, he would be the vice-presidential candidates. >> he says he is not interested. >> he left the door open. >> he should change his name. what about jeb ochocinco? [laughter] >> what is the spanish word for "bush"? >> not going there. >> now is not the time to make schools more expensive to for our young people. [applause] . >> aw, yeah. you should listen to the president. or as i like to call him, preezy of the united steezy. >> president obama on "late night with jimmy fallon." "wall street journal" says the president is running a brilliant campaign to win over incoming college freshmen. before we get to student loans, was this an appropriate of venue for the president? >> i am so clueless that i did not get it, but that says more about me th
the name bush, except for to bush, never comes up in the campaign. -- except for jeb never b -- jeb bush, never comes up in the campaign. >> i applaud his ability to lay low. >> i am not talking about him. i'm talking about romney. >> jeb bush, before george ran successfully, was always the one considered the political star. >> if he had a last name, he would be the vice-presidential candidates. >> he says he is not interested. >> he left the door open....
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bush, he's back at it, and he's trying to explain why the bush tax cuts shouldn't be called the bush tax cuts anymore. but he seems to be a little confused. stay tuned. we're right back. this mio energy is completely crushing my game. i take the stuff everywhere. exactly. everyone's more energized, more alert. i've lost their respect. oh who's laughing now!? gazelle!! [ male announcer ] personal, portable mio energy. [ gazelle laughs ] monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from nationa because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. on our car insurance. great! at progressive, you can compare rates side by side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. wow! that is huge! [ disco playing ] and this is to remind you that you could save hundreds! yeah, that'll certainly stick with me. we'll take it. go, big money! i mean, g
bush, he's back at it, and he's trying to explain why the bush tax cuts shouldn't be called the bush tax cuts anymore. but he seems to be a little confused. stay tuned. we're right back. this mio energy is completely crushing my game. i take the stuff everywhere. exactly. everyone's more energized, more alert. i've lost their respect. oh who's laughing now!? gazelle!! [ male announcer ] personal, portable mio energy. [ gazelle laughs ] monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve...
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bush institute. the institute has also been working for three years, started by the president and the first lady to be a platform on the continuing service issues they are really interested in. for the last three years we have launched a program to eradicates cervical cancer on the continent of africa. we have work to empower women in the middle east, to be agents of change there. we have worked to document the work of dissidents for trying to bring freedom to their home countries. and today we continue to launch our economic growth perspective in the 4% growth area. i would like to especially recognize a couple of members that have brought the institute along. donald evans, our chairman of the board is here. karl rove, and edward lazear, who were on the board of the institute, guiding what happened at the institute, and [unintelligible] who will be here later and has been a great partner in this. i would like to introduce to you the founding director of the george w. bush institute, a smart and busy
bush institute. the institute has also been working for three years, started by the president and the first lady to be a platform on the continuing service issues they are really interested in. for the last three years we have launched a program to eradicates cervical cancer on the continent of africa. we have work to empower women in the middle east, to be agents of change there. we have worked to document the work of dissidents for trying to bring freedom to their home countries. and today we...
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with bush sr. one is his son, one is his adopted son. barack obama never really knew his father. they all had a father-son relationship with them. he advises all of them, he's friends with one of them, he's father to one of them. the club is a really interesting place because of the role the old man plays. >> and there's jimmy carter. he's not clubbable, is he? >> he unites the club. he gives them something to talk about. >> they don't like him. let's take a look at the relationship. it was so close that one of george bush sr.'s sons called him a brother from another mother. here's bill, what he had to say about his rapport that he's established with bush sr. is almost a daddy figure. let's watch. >> it got so ridiculous, our odd couple partnership, that barbara began to refer to me as her black sheep son, you know, the one that strays, there's one in every family, gets the politics wrong or makes some other mistake. >> it's good for clinton to have this relationship. it softens him a little bit. t
with bush sr. one is his son, one is his adopted son. barack obama never really knew his father. they all had a father-son relationship with them. he advises all of them, he's friends with one of them, he's father to one of them. the club is a really interesting place because of the role the old man plays. >> and there's jimmy carter. he's not clubbable, is he? >> he unites the club. he gives them something to talk about. >> they don't like him. let's take a look at the...
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bush, he's back at it, and he's trying to explain why the bush tax cuts shouldn't be called the bush tax cuts anymore. but he seems to be a little confused. stay tuned. we're right back. this mio energy is completely crushing my game. i take the stuff everywhere. exactly. everyone's more energized, more alert. i've lost their respect. oh who's laughing now!? gazelle!! [ male announcer ] personal, portable mio energy. [ gazelle laughs ] monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve roi through seo all by cob. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. i'm going b-i-g. [ male announcer ] good choice business pro. good choice. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." we have some breaking news to report at this moment. special prosecutor in the case of killing of an unarmed florida teen. special prosecutor in the case of killing of an unarmed florida teen says she will call a news conference within the the next 72 hours to
bush, he's back at it, and he's trying to explain why the bush tax cuts shouldn't be called the bush tax cuts anymore. but he seems to be a little confused. stay tuned. we're right back. this mio energy is completely crushing my game. i take the stuff everywhere. exactly. everyone's more energized, more alert. i've lost their respect. oh who's laughing now!? gazelle!! [ male announcer ] personal, portable mio energy. [ gazelle laughs ] monarch of marketing analysis. with the ability to improve...
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vice president confirms and neil bush conceded they were going to meet. what does this mean? that is the appearance of a
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bush was an infinitely greater challenge. in writing his 1988 gop convention address, noonan miraculously transformed the bush of the stumbling syntax and clotted catch-phrases into a quiet leader, sensitive enough to glimpse a 1,000 points of light, but strong enough to say flatly: read my lips, no new taxes. now noonan, who retired from politics with bush's inaugural address, has written the funniest, most richly textured, nervously self-effacing, and deftly observed political memoir likely to come out of the 1980s." what's your reaction to that? this is a gentleman not of the same political persuasion, i suspect, as john podhoretz, basically... >> guest: i'm afraid i have only banal things to say when i read that. i just thought "oh, that is just so great. thanks, walter!" you know? i tried to write a serious book and i wanted it to be a book that taught people things. i wanted it to have weight. i wanted it to be dense, you know? in a way i think you have no right to be boring. a book is a form of aggression; you're aggre
bush was an infinitely greater challenge. in writing his 1988 gop convention address, noonan miraculously transformed the bush of the stumbling syntax and clotted catch-phrases into a quiet leader, sensitive enough to glimpse a 1,000 points of light, but strong enough to say flatly: read my lips, no new taxes. now noonan, who retired from politics with bush's inaugural address, has written the funniest, most richly textured, nervously self-effacing, and deftly observed political memoir likely...
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the second issue here is the issue of fitness and president bush and i talked about this. you know, if the elderly would actually exercise like this, not necessarily go on mountain bike rides like this, but as he said to me, 30 minutes a day of regular exercise, we could cut down on the obesity epidemic and maybe use medicare less and stop overusing medicare. we are such a sedentary society and i believe he's a role model for getting back on your feet and doing that exercise and having a positive outcome. there are two issues, one is veterans health, deeply important and the other is all of our health here in america and how we are not paying enough attention to it. >> eric: a role model on that. >> and i want to pick up with dr. samadi about the veterans issue. we saw the heroic -- i thought it was impressive, when the veteran who lost his leg, called it an inconvenience, but also dr. seuingal pointed out ptsd i not easy to make the transition into the transition into the new normal and we chatted about it and it is that transition that is so important and of course you h
the second issue here is the issue of fitness and president bush and i talked about this. you know, if the elderly would actually exercise like this, not necessarily go on mountain bike rides like this, but as he said to me, 30 minutes a day of regular exercise, we could cut down on the obesity epidemic and maybe use medicare less and stop overusing medicare. we are such a sedentary society and i believe he's a role model for getting back on your feet and doing that exercise and having a...