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bush administration. in the epilogue to george w. bush's book. you greeted me. you were in his office on the last day of his presidency. he said he greeted me the same he did every day in my chief of staff. mr. president, thank you for the privilege of serving? did you say that? >> i did. sometimes there was a variation of it. but i did as chief of staff, i visited with the president first thing every morning. he got to his desk at about 6:45. and i would get five minutes to get settled. our tradition was the first person the president sees was the chief of staff. i would walk in at about 6:50 in the morning. i always said something to the effect of, thank you for the privilege of serving. and it wasn't intended to flatter him or to thank him, it was intended to remind me and to help me remind everybody else what a privilege it was to be inside the white house. so i just made it a habit. it was a privilege. >> what did he say back? >> he would just move on. he was a president i think really understood the presidency, understood the privilege of being in the oval
bush administration. in the epilogue to george w. bush's book. you greeted me. you were in his office on the last day of his presidency. he said he greeted me the same he did every day in my chief of staff. mr. president, thank you for the privilege of serving? did you say that? >> i did. sometimes there was a variation of it. but i did as chief of staff, i visited with the president first thing every morning. he got to his desk at about 6:45. and i would get five minutes to get settled....
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i was at the george w. bush library in dallas. i would think the killing of sama bin laden is a high water mark of the obama presidency, the most wanted man, the most heinous crime against america of 9/11. obama got him. historians will show that barack obama was vigilant in the world of terror, just as vigilant as george w. bush, but had a different strategy of how to do it using drones and special ops instead of sending in the troops the way president did. host: you talk about the legacy of franklin roosevelt. this is a tweet from a viewer. how will the president's environmental legacy read? guest: one national park was created under the obama administration. it was a monument, and got upgraded to park status in california. there have been a number of executive orders signed by barack obama creating national monuments. one was for munro in virginia. the san juan islands. he created the first federal park in the state of delaware and harriet tubman -- at. tubman's -- at harriet tubman's home where she lived. cesar chavez's home a
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bush administration. >> josh bolten, in the epilogue to george w. bush's book, he says -- he greeted me. you were in his office on the last day. he says, he greeted me with the same words he would use every day as my chief of staff, mr. president, thank you for the privilege of serving. did you say that/ >> i did. sometimes it was a variation of it. visited of staff, i with the president first thing every morning. he typically got to his desk about 6:45. i would give him about five minutes to get settled. persondition was, first that the president sees is the chief of staff. i would walk in at about 6:50 in the morning and i always said something to the effect of, thank you for the privilege of serving. it wasn't intended to flatter him or to thank him. it was intended to remind me and help me remind everybody else what a privilege it was to be inside the white house. so i just made it a habit. i am glad i did. it was a privilege everyday. >> what did he say back? >> nothing. he would just move on. president who i think really understood the preside
bush administration. >> josh bolten, in the epilogue to george w. bush's book, he says -- he greeted me. you were in his office on the last day. he says, he greeted me with the same words he would use every day as my chief of staff, mr. president, thank you for the privilege of serving. did you say that/ >> i did. sometimes it was a variation of it. visited of staff, i with the president first thing every morning. he typically got to his desk about 6:45. i would give him about five...
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bush started for the two trillion dollars for the tax cuts that george bush put for the for the other costs associated with the great recession for as a consequence of thirty two years of reaganomics and these bills have to be paid and the simply authorize the government to pay them and the treasury department they released a report on thursday is going to default might prove catastrophic and could potentially result in a financial crisis that of course that would. in a financial crisis and recession that could echo the events of two thousand and eight or worse so now the fourteenth amendment option the white house has taken off the table which i think is kind of dumb but but it would cause a constitutional crisis there's no doubt about that it would also certainly lead to an impeachment proceeding no doubt about that so where are we at with all of this kyl well i don't think i don't think that default is going to happen i think the process is working i think this is the how the game of politics is played it's like a chess you try to maneuver your opponent into an undesirable so this
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george bush says in his book you were responsible for bringing him ken paulsen. >> i am responsible for bringing in hank paulsen. >> did i say ken? i meent snang he used to run "usa today," yeah, go ahead. the conspiracy theory doesn't hold up. i didn't know hank paulsen when i worked at goldman. i wasn't -- i wasn't -- i had a good job. lots of interesting responsibilities, but i was not a big cheese. at goldman sachs in the five years i worked there in the late '90s. as my government career took me higher and higher positions, i found that also tended to elevate what i had done before so that in the telling of it, i went from being, you know, moderately senior official at goldman sachs to being a run in
george bush says in his book you were responsible for bringing him ken paulsen. >> i am responsible for bringing in hank paulsen. >> did i say ken? i meent snang he used to run "usa today," yeah, go ahead. the conspiracy theory doesn't hold up. i didn't know hank paulsen when i worked at goldman. i wasn't -- i wasn't -- i had a good job. lots of interesting responsibilities, but i was not a big cheese. at goldman sachs in the five years i worked there in the late '90s. as...
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>> i think he respects george bush. i think he's disappointed with george bush. i think he thinks that the president got away from the principles that they together had articulated on national security in the first term. that he became too concerned with his problems with popularity and too interested in trying to particularly on things like the harden, you know, worry about criticisms he might receive. >> rose: do you think cheney thought he wasn't tough enough? >> i think he thinks that, i don't know if i would put it that way. >> rose: how would you put it. >> i think he wouldn't say in public way but i think in private my guess is he thinks that president bush just moved away from the principles that they had had. >> rose: what do you think george bush today in dallas pursuing with a passion painting. when your mind goes back what do you think he thinks of what he did and didn't do. did he for example ever consider, you know, why and what went wrong. whether people let him down, whether his presence will always be clouded because of the advice of some people
>> i think he respects george bush. i think he's disappointed with george bush. i think he thinks that the president got away from the principles that they together had articulated on national security in the first term. that he became too concerned with his problems with popularity and too interested in trying to particularly on things like the harden, you know, worry about criticisms he might receive. >> rose: do you think cheney thought he wasn't tough enough? >> i think he...
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i found it on "the new york times" piece that george bush stopped appointing people. but two of the predecessors, i think rahm emmanuel went on the freddie mac board afterwards before he got to the chief of staff. never seen any work for fannie mae and was on the board. but outsiders don't see this. there's so many insiders like -- i don't mean to go into all of the names but they made a tremendous amount of money for all of that. it's still there. you saw this up close. how did it get away from us as people that the institutions were created and people in politics were making that kind of money. >> really good question. it happened over a period of decades. fannie and freddie were very successful at their mission of creating and stable and inclusive mortgage market so all americans could own their own homes. presidents of all stripes including george w. bush signed up to the american dream -- everybody gets to own their own home. and in the bush administration, we saw homeownership rates rise to the highest level in history. the president was especially proud that th
i found it on "the new york times" piece that george bush stopped appointing people. but two of the predecessors, i think rahm emmanuel went on the freddie mac board afterwards before he got to the chief of staff. never seen any work for fannie mae and was on the board. but outsiders don't see this. there's so many insiders like -- i don't mean to go into all of the names but they made a tremendous amount of money for all of that. it's still there. you saw this up close. how did it...
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bush in the public eye, one was karl rove and george w. bush. can you talk about which of those relationships was maybe more significant to his presidency and how specifically that cheney one evolved over the course of the presidency? >> rove is the political guy, the guy that came up with the strategies based upon what he thought would be effective policies. but i think context is important in this whole thing, chris, because bush, the way he governored in texas was with a more of a macro approach to -- he's not a details guy. i think what cheney saw, the reason cheney -- the reason cheney was brought in and asked to find a vice president, and he found himself, cheney saw the opportunity and bush's naivete that bush did not have the insider washington expertise and understanding of policy and cheney saw an opportunity. when cheney became vice president, you will remember the first thing he did was he arranged a secret meeting with members of the energy industry to try to begin to immediately affect the things that mattered to him most. i think
bush in the public eye, one was karl rove and george w. bush. can you talk about which of those relationships was maybe more significant to his presidency and how specifically that cheney one evolved over the course of the presidency? >> rove is the political guy, the guy that came up with the strategies based upon what he thought would be effective policies. but i think context is important in this whole thing, chris, because bush, the way he governored in texas was with a more of a...
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going to indict and capture george bush george bush is a terrorist why isn't george bush being captured or. may send mr mason thank you very much indeed thank you. then going u.s. government shutdown caused by wrangling over the budget has been affecting foreign policy with president obama counseling his four nation asian toy last saturday secretary of state john kerry one of the us one bagel to sustain its goals abroad if the deadlock continues ati's and he said now i spoke to one of america's most prominent political analysts and linguists noam chomsky who broke down what his sais as the shortcomings of u.s. foreign policy. on the faculty at mit and i'm. getting more heavily involved now they were activities for the last few years a thinker writer a linguist cognitive scientist and non-conformist for decades. thirty six very very serious people for lawyers there's. no chomsky's work goes well beyond the walls of the massachusetts institute of technology the author of over a hundred books has long been debating the other side of us foreign policy and it is going to set policy special i
going to indict and capture george bush george bush is a terrorist why isn't george bush being captured or. may send mr mason thank you very much indeed thank you. then going u.s. government shutdown caused by wrangling over the budget has been affecting foreign policy with president obama counseling his four nation asian toy last saturday secretary of state john kerry one of the us one bagel to sustain its goals abroad if the deadlock continues ati's and he said now i spoke to one of america's...
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bush started for the two trillion dollars for the tax cuts that george bush put for the for the other costs associated with the great recession for as a consequence of thirty two years of reaganomics these bills have to be paid and the simply authorize the government to pay them and the treasury department they released a report on thursday is going to default might prove catastrophic and could potentially result in a financial crisis that of course that would. in a financial crisis and recession that could echo the events of two thousand and eight or worse so now the fourteenth amendment option the white house has taken off the table which i think is kind of dumb but but that would cause a constitutional crisis there's no doubt about that it would also certainly lead to an impeachment proceeding no doubt about that so where are we at with all of this kyl well i don't think i don't think that default is going to happen i think the process is working i think this is the how the game of politics is played it's like chess you try to maneuver your opponent into an undesirable as this is.
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think of george h.w. bush welcoming bill clinton . across the world, this is the acid test of a genuine democracy. mexicans will tell you they knew they had gotten there when their president, ernesto zedillo, after seven decades of one-party rule, allowed elections and stood with the newly elected successor and affirmed his legitimacy. the basic and powerful idea behind in ritual is in a democracy the process is more important than the outcome. if a genuine democratic process has been followed, we have to accept the results, regardless of how much we may dislike them. the ultimate example of this in recent american history might be al gore's elegant acceptance of the process. >> while i strongly disagree with the court's decision, i accept it. >> complicated, politicized, but utterly constitutional that put george w. bush in the white house. it must also have been very difficult for richard nixon to report the results of the 1960 election, with john f. kennedy won by a razor thin margin and was marred by voter fraud. but he did. howev
think of george h.w. bush welcoming bill clinton . across the world, this is the acid test of a genuine democracy. mexicans will tell you they knew they had gotten there when their president, ernesto zedillo, after seven decades of one-party rule, allowed elections and stood with the newly elected successor and affirmed his legitimacy. the basic and powerful idea behind in ritual is in a democracy the process is more important than the outcome. if a genuine democratic process has been followed,...
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bush again and one right of course once his policies are enact and they never go away no matter who you start building the atomic bomb is true. he's a little boy and of toboggan according to leslie gross no one was going to stop that bomb from being dropped from the moment we. building that bomb russia was our main. you know you've said in the in the film series that those who control the world technologically it's almost that they will inevitably use it tyrannical do you think that now with the drone wars these mechanize murder weapons that the war on whistleblowers and also just the n.s.a. spying on the world is that just exemplify the tyrannical evolution of the us absolutely once you have a bomb you want to use it so we have put up this system where we were looking for terrorists right there is what two thousand three thousand i don't know it's a small pile band of people but people would now have the right to look at the entire haystack for the needle we get so the result is it's like hitler when hitler got used a lot of it got a lot of his power from the people because he was
bush again and one right of course once his policies are enact and they never go away no matter who you start building the atomic bomb is true. he's a little boy and of toboggan according to leslie gross no one was going to stop that bomb from being dropped from the moment we. building that bomb russia was our main. you know you've said in the in the film series that those who control the world technologically it's almost that they will inevitably use it tyrannical do you think that now with...
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when george bush left and obama took over, there was $9 billion in deficit. most of bush's deficit was spent when the country was attacked on september 11th and rebuilding our military and also the decline in revenue. so that was $9 billion. we're at $17 billion. we're going to $18 billion. it will double in five years. >> congressman, i could tell you the surplus that bill clinton -- >> do you want me to answer the second part? >> i will, but since you wanted to deviate. bill clinton left us with a surplus, so you don't want to go there. >> let's go back to left us with a surplus. when he came in, the last shutdown was with republicans. but he negotiated with republicans. and yes, you had a republican -- >> he was negotiating over a budget congressman. he negotiated over a congressman. it was not a law. you're taking a law, not a budget. >> we balanced the budget within two years. by '97 right up until the terrorist attacks of 2002. so it was a republican -- that's a great example. a republican house and senate dealing with a democrat president. i said i vot
when george bush left and obama took over, there was $9 billion in deficit. most of bush's deficit was spent when the country was attacked on september 11th and rebuilding our military and also the decline in revenue. so that was $9 billion. we're at $17 billion. we're going to $18 billion. it will double in five years. >> congressman, i could tell you the surplus that bill clinton -- >> do you want me to answer the second part? >> i will, but since you wanted to deviate. bill...
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in the headlines for calling out george bush during a katrina fund raiser. >> george bush doesn't care about black people. >> or interrupting taylor swift. >> i'm happy. i will let you finish. beyonce had one of the best of all type. >>some may be pure hype. back in 2007 when he and 50 cent were set to release albums on the same day, fueled by their own supposed feud. that was just to build energy, kanye and i didn't hatch ve no at all. some headline grabbing moments are real. a judge issued a restraining order against him after this incident with a paparazzo at lax. while the conspiratorial types may say kanye has us all talking about him right now. first solo tour launchesen a week nachlt week and a half. if any one ties blame. like it or not, real or fake, the media can't get enough. ♪ my leather jeans on >> thank you for watching abc news. and "world news now" is coming up with late breaking news. see you at "good morning america" tomorrow. and we are always on line at abcnews.com. good night. >> announcer: every day, more americans choose abc news. america's number one news sour
in the headlines for calling out george bush during a katrina fund raiser. >> george bush doesn't care about black people. >> or interrupting taylor swift. >> i'm happy. i will let you finish. beyonce had one of the best of all type. >>some may be pure hype. back in 2007 when he and 50 cent were set to release albums on the same day, fueled by their own supposed feud. that was just to build energy, kanye and i didn't hatch ve no at all. some headline grabbing moments are...
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and that's certainly what george w. bush objected to. he never minded a tough question. he liked a tough question. he just didn't like gotcha and theater. >> i don't know if you were involved in this, but why did he put the clamps on the release of archival material for both his father and himself, push it down the road a number of years when he got in there? >> i don't know. i don't remember the thinking that went into that decision. >> i want to show you two clips. i want to show you the early george bush in 1988 when he was campaigning for his father. and get your reaction to this. you saw them in the later years and show you one of the last interviews that he did. >> see me going to talk to the people of the community through the media about george bush. also the people in the trenches. you win politics by attracting good people who are willing to work for you. the message is simple. we need you, we love you. we're going to fight with you, together. >> any quick reaction. >> he looks like a kid. >> there's a quote from him. this is not from this in '18 88, it was '92
and that's certainly what george w. bush objected to. he never minded a tough question. he liked a tough question. he just didn't like gotcha and theater. >> i don't know if you were involved in this, but why did he put the clamps on the release of archival material for both his father and himself, push it down the road a number of years when he got in there? >> i don't know. i don't remember the thinking that went into that decision. >> i want to show you two clips. i want to...
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bush was first brought into the reagan campaign or his father's campaign actually george herbert walker bush campaign as the guy who would be their connection to evangelicals apparently ted cruz played that role in the george w. bush campaign and and also played a role in getting it before the supreme court when when he. appeared to have lost the vote in florida. yeah i was astounded to find this note book by one of george w. bush's top advisers timothy go climb help i hope i'm spelling pronouncing that correctly but go home and says in a book which had a forward by karl rove. which it is a serious you know political confessional testimony and copeland stated that. when the nine hundred ninety nine ted cruz was on the working with the camp intellect george w. bush and bush for president and he had the connections to. get go going to meeting with paul why rick who really was want that top one two or three in a top among the top three architects of their and why rick was the guy who back in one thousand nine hundred eighty said i don't want everybody to vote i mean he spotted alec he help
bush was first brought into the reagan campaign or his father's campaign actually george herbert walker bush campaign as the guy who would be their connection to evangelicals apparently ted cruz played that role in the george w. bush campaign and and also played a role in getting it before the supreme court when when he. appeared to have lost the vote in florida. yeah i was astounded to find this note book by one of george w. bush's top advisers timothy go climb help i hope i'm spelling...
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in the headlines for calling out george bush during a katrina fund raiser. >> george bush doesn't care about black people. >> or interrupting taylor swift. >> i'm happy. i will let you finish. beyonce had one of the best all type. >>some may be pure hype. back in 2007 when he and 50 cent were set to release albums on the same day, fueled by their own supposed feud. that was just to build energy, kanye and i didn't hatch ve no at all. some headline grabbing moments are real. a judge issued a restraining order against him after this incident with a paparazzo at lax. while the conspiratorial types may say kanye has us all talking about him right now. first solo tour launchesen a week nachlt week and a half. if any one ties blame. like it or not, real or fake, the media can't get enough. ♪ my leather jeans on >> thank you for watching abc news. and "world news now" is coming up with late breaking news. see you at "good morning america" tomorrow. and we are always on line at abcnews.com. good night. >> announcer: every day, more americans choose abc news. america's number one news source.
in the headlines for calling out george bush during a katrina fund raiser. >> george bush doesn't care about black people. >> or interrupting taylor swift. >> i'm happy. i will let you finish. beyonce had one of the best all type. >>some may be pure hype. back in 2007 when he and 50 cent were set to release albums on the same day, fueled by their own supposed feud. that was just to build energy, kanye and i didn't hatch ve no at all. some headline grabbing moments are...
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bush did and bark box and went to congress and the congress blocked and putin gave him a lifeline which he readily accepted all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to way short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on american exceptionalism. play live. little live. live . interview. one of the new. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle reminder we're discussing whether america is an exceptional country. ok i want to go back to you rodney in london a lot of critics of the united states around the world will say what makes america exceptional is that its ability to go to war unilaterally and suffer no consequences whatsoever this is the kind of exceptionalism a lot of people don't like. that is a very precise statement of the situation in the case of syria it was the willingness of others to stand up but america is essentially an american bullying power it no longer has the political authority that david thinks it holds it no longer has the moral author
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bush did and dog barked and went to congress and the congress blocked and putin gave him a lifeline which he readily accepted all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to way short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on american exceptionalism. please. a leg. length. lens. length. leg. length. of. the in. play . play. play. play a little. luck the luck. clue little. welcome back to cross talk where all things are considered i'm peter lavelle reminder we're discussing whether america is an exceptional country. ok i want to go back to you rodney in london a lot of critics of the united states around the world will say what makes america exceptional is its ability to go to war unilaterally and suffer no consequences whatsoever this is the kind of exceptionalism a lot of people don't like. that is a very precise statement of the situation in the case of syria it was the willingness of others to stand up but america is essentially an arrogant bullying power it no longer has the political authority that david thinks it holds and it no longe
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bush did and dog barked and went to congress and the congress blocked and putin gave him a lifeline which he readily accepted all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to way short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on american exceptionalism. please. please. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. look it was a. very hard to make a plan to get along here a lot at that exact with a perfect hair cut. just . a. little please. please. look upon. news today. these are the images. showing operation. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle reminder we're discussing whether america is an exceptional country. ok i want to go back to you rodney in london a lot of critics of the united states around the world will say what makes america exceptional is its ability to go to war unilaterally and suffer no consequences whatsoever this is the kind of exceptionalism a lo
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bush did and bark box and went to congress and the congress blocked and putin gave him a lifeline which he readily accepted all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to way short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on american exceptionalism. a little. easier. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines to name two kinds of reports on our to. this point be an expensive car saloon. suv clueless a new fashion show. also in designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. but. luxury is a school. this is a lost cause. constantly on our cheap. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle reminder we're discussing whether america is an exceptional country. ok i want to go back to you rodney in london a lot of critics of the united states around the world will say what makes america exceptional is that its ability to go to war unilaterally and suffer no consequences whatsoever this is the ki
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as there were a number of democrats who felt that way about george bush. and then going back how republicans felt about bill clinton. this is a dangerous part of our government. >> what is? >> that we have someone willing to demonize the president of the united states because he's of a different party. when george bush was there you had democrats who had this bush obsession. and now obviously with president obama, it's definitely there. there's no doubt about it. >> they missed some good times with bill, didn't they. >> that's right. >> mr. dent, i don't know your district well. you're up by lehigh valley which has been factory people, hard working people. not suburbanite types really. how is your district responding to this kerfuffle with a possible default? >> most of my constituents believe in order and stability. they don't like uncertainty, they don't like chaos or instability. they want to make sure the government is operating. many of them do want to see changes to the health care law. there's really concern. i'm not going to kid you here. there's c
as there were a number of democrats who felt that way about george bush. and then going back how republicans felt about bill clinton. this is a dangerous part of our government. >> what is? >> that we have someone willing to demonize the president of the united states because he's of a different party. when george bush was there you had democrats who had this bush obsession. and now obviously with president obama, it's definitely there. there's no doubt about it. >> they...
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bush did and dog barked and went to congress and the congress blocked and putin gave him a lifeline which he readily accepted all right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to way short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on american exceptionalism. there's a nine story building i noticed that standing on a true for some men in civilian clothes holding a sniper rifle. to say something that offends so they delayed that they don't use blank or wooden shells on the building was but in a room how much time it took to restore his. real motive for yeltsin in the referendum of his deputies of the supreme soviet didn't appeal to us out all we have to support yeltsin otherwise it would have been civil war. it was a. very hard to take up. once again on a place that had sex with the perfect hair looks. as. if. the. one of the wonderful. people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today. welcome back to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle reminder we're discussing whether america is an exceptional country. ok i want to g
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yeah i was astounded to find this notebook by one of george of you bush's top advisors to me if they go clean help i hope i'm spelling out pronouncing that correctly but go home and says in a book which had a forward by karl rove. which it is a serious you know political confessional testimony and copeland stated that. when in one thousand nine hundred nine ted cruz was on the working with the campaign to elect george w. bush and bush for president and he had the connections to. get go going to meeting with paul why rick who really was one of the top one two or three of the top among the top three architects of the good and why rick was the guy who back in one thousand nine hundred eighty seven i don't want everybody to vote i mean he spotted alec he helped heritage foundation it's amazing the ted cruz was like right at the nexus of this stuff and his mentor was was paul weyrich anywhere yet we had a bruce wilson great work you're doing thank you for the writing keep it up. ok well thanks very much for sharing your thanks for being with us. our phone lines are now open for our your t
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i worked with george bush, i worked with clinton, i worked with george w. bush, i worked with obama. i respect the office. i may differ with them, but i pay their salaries. you pay their salaries. you may differ with them, but you want government to work. you may differ with them on issues. and from my perspective no one wants to work together and no one wants to agree on these issues -- you can agree on these issues and disagree on these other issues and that's what wrong today in the political situation because the policysters have divided us. if you watch the media today it's more of an entertainment. it's really entertainment between the weather and the sports and the traffic. and then it becomes you have 12 seconds or 15 seconds to say something. you've got those on the left, those on the right. everybody laughs. >> and this is another difference from the time that you became mayor to the time that you were done. >> it's really entertainment today. they really entertain us. but that's part of what america wants to see. >> so we've got about three minut
i worked with george bush, i worked with clinton, i worked with george w. bush, i worked with obama. i respect the office. i may differ with them, but i pay their salaries. you pay their salaries. you may differ with them, but you want government to work. you may differ with them on issues. and from my perspective no one wants to work together and no one wants to agree on these issues -- you can agree on these issues and disagree on these other issues and that's what wrong today in the...
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and it doesn't matter whether george bush is the president or barack obama is the president. there is a way out. and the thing that sort of got lost in the democratic trickery is ron kind, democrat from wisconsin, went with charlie dent and indicated that there were members on both sides that would vote for a cr if they dealt with something as small as the medical device tax. now, i know that's horsing around with obama care, but, you know, 76 senators agreed to rescind the medical device tax. so there are ways out. and i would suggest that, you know, here's john boehner's position. that you want us to extend the borrowing authority of the united states. it's reasonable then to have a conversation as to why we have to borrow so much money. and that's what he's asking for. and i'm telling you that there is a way out. but, you know, the quote out of the white house today by somebody that we're winning, we're winning, it isn't about winning. this is about fixing the country. and if everybody gives a little bit, you'll have plenty of votes and we'll get out of here. and the outli
and it doesn't matter whether george bush is the president or barack obama is the president. there is a way out. and the thing that sort of got lost in the democratic trickery is ron kind, democrat from wisconsin, went with charlie dent and indicated that there were members on both sides that would vote for a cr if they dealt with something as small as the medical device tax. now, i know that's horsing around with obama care, but, you know, 76 senators agreed to rescind the medical device tax....
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that is certainly what george w. bush objected to. he never mind a tough question. he liked a tough question. he did not like peter. theater. not like archivalt he pushed on material for himself and his why did he push down the archival material for himself and his father? >> i don't remember. clipsant to show you some and get your reactions. i will show you were the last interviews that he did. >> you will see me going to talk to the people of the community through the media. you'll also see us talking to our people in the trenches. attractingitics by good people who are willing to work for you. the messages, we need you and we love you and will fight with you together. >> any reaction? >> he looks like a kid. >> in his book, there's a quote from him in 1992. unleashed and i told the reporters that i thought their tone was biased. it was not my only angry blurt of the campaign. i had a reputation as a hothead and i deserved it. my helpers were driven by love and not politics. sentiment got reflected many times. he would often recall his time of having been a presid
that is certainly what george w. bush objected to. he never mind a tough question. he liked a tough question. he did not like peter. theater. not like archivalt he pushed on material for himself and his why did he push down the archival material for himself and his father? >> i don't remember. clipsant to show you some and get your reactions. i will show you were the last interviews that he did. >> you will see me going to talk to the people of the community through the media....
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bush was more support supportivn control than gore was. he supported the assault weapon ban, supported trigger locks and, you know, it's part of what that tells me is the political calculation that he made and karl rove made were that these were things that were popular and particularly popular with independents, moderates and female voters particularly and with the suburban voter and that was part of his compassionate conservative approach. maybe he didn't do much about it when he was elected, but when he was campaigning, he realized that was crucial. and with the al gore election you can argue any number of things were the reason that al gore lost. i just had a friend of mine who used to be mayor of knoxville, tennessee, and he was -- i was talking to -- [inaudible] maybe during the presentation he was saying if al gore had made only one visit to tennessee
bush was more support supportivn control than gore was. he supported the assault weapon ban, supported trigger locks and, you know, it's part of what that tells me is the political calculation that he made and karl rove made were that these were things that were popular and particularly popular with independents, moderates and female voters particularly and with the suburban voter and that was part of his compassionate conservative approach. maybe he didn't do much about it when he was elected,...
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bush i was on critic i have a look i'm a republican but i was a very strong critic of george bush absolutely and i think iraq was a disaster and has proved to be a disaster it's in total turmoil now iran is going to take it over they have this tremendous and you know i took a lot of heat i said you know you know the old a year for the war and to the victor belong the spoils right well we fought a war in iraq and what happened what happened to us we got nothing i said take the oil and resign over there so terrible to say take the oil so now who's going to get the oil rush is getting the oil china is getting the oil and iran is getting the oil and we spent one point five trillion and thousands of lives the house stoop. the way your very confident person i am i view as that the use of you know him meant going i was wrong and should know maybe i went too far on the obama birth that maybe i i don't think you know how did you ever say i was mistaken what i like to say that i do like to learn i did you know you always look everybody makes mistakes learn from your mistakes if you don't learn from yo
bush i was on critic i have a look i'm a republican but i was a very strong critic of george bush absolutely and i think iraq was a disaster and has proved to be a disaster it's in total turmoil now iran is going to take it over they have this tremendous and you know i took a lot of heat i said you know you know the old a year for the war and to the victor belong the spoils right well we fought a war in iraq and what happened what happened to us we got nothing i said take the oil and resign...