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bush and bash ba bush and george w. bush's plans to attend the inauguration. it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. mom,on my car insurance of money by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can help insure our mountain chalet! how long have we been sawing this log? um, one hundred and fourteen years. man i thought my arm would be a lot more jacked by now. i'm not even sure this is real wood. there's no butter in this churn. do my tris look okay? take a closer look at geico. great savings. and a whole lot more. >>> a live picture from arlington national cemetery in virginia. you'll see that picture any moment right now. i guess not. where we're going to see donald trump in the next hour. he's going to be laying a wreath. the president-elect is at blair house, where traditional
bush and bash ba bush and george w. bush's plans to attend the inauguration. it's beautiful. was it a hard place to get to? (laughs) it wasn't too bad. with the chase mobile app, jimmy chin can master depositing his hard earned checks in a snap. easy to use chase technology for whatever you're trying to master. mom,on my car insurance of money by switching to geico. i should take a closer look at geico... you know, geico can help you save money on your homeowners insurance too? great! geico can...
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steve: what did george w. bush right to barack obama? steve: i never sought -- andy: i never saw the letter he wrote to barack obama. it was a great time, but i did not get to see the letter that hero for barack obama. andy: the top about the morning of the inauguration. you know it's likely incoming and the outgoing administrations. walk us through the events as they unfold. andy: it starts than i before the inauguration when the president stays at the blair house. is treated with great respect by the staff. they are going to have a briefing, which i think defines a presidency. it is done the night before or it never leaves the side of an aide who never leaves the president's presence. that is the code to the military weapons. a very sobering briefing because it is done without emotion. officer sayingan to a commander, if you need this, and you follow these rules you will implement what you have decided. not a committee. it's not a team. it is not a group. mr. president, when you take that oath of office, i will be by your side carrying
steve: what did george w. bush right to barack obama? steve: i never sought -- andy: i never saw the letter he wrote to barack obama. it was a great time, but i did not get to see the letter that hero for barack obama. andy: the top about the morning of the inauguration. you know it's likely incoming and the outgoing administrations. walk us through the events as they unfold. andy: it starts than i before the inauguration when the president stays at the blair house. is treated with great...
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it could be president george w bush? them up? it could be president george w bush? it could be. let's go down to the national more now, where of course the supporters are already beginning to gather. mike colleague rajini vaidya nathan is beginning to gather. mike colleague rajini vaidyanathan is down there. __ my rajini vaidyanathan is down there. —— my colleague. when i saw you there earlier, it was not looking very packed. it is a wet day but what is it like there now?|j very packed. it is a wet day but what is it like there now? i am in the middle of the national more because we are near the broadcast position. but, much further down it is filling up —— national mall. from the capitol onwards, i do not know if you can see that, but it is filling up. even in the area that we are, their people streaming past in greater numbers, they are estimating some 900,000 people will be on the national mall for the inauguration of donald trump. i'm joined by two trump supporters who have come here. i'm joined byjohn and charles. let's start with you, john. you are a trump supporte
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bush, and george bush is there, george w. bush and laura bush are there, jimmy carter, rosslyn carter, they are all there to participate in this truly hitting moment. >> george h.w. bush, the only living president not here, his former chief of staff andy card, he said he ha bee in touch and both george h.w. bush and barbara bush are doing better, they're both hospitalized in houston, that's good news as well, we wish george h.w. bush and barbara bush the best as this day goes forward. >> dr. biden will be announced from the platform, then mrs. trump and mrs. pence will be announced. let's listen in as this historic moment continues. ♪ >> this is an important moment, i just want to point out, as we take a look, there's the energy secretary nominee, governor perry, former governor of texas. all the prospective cabinet members are there. they're on the platform, they're getting ready to watch this hitting moment unfold. you can see that everybody shows up with their little cameras, with their iphones, they're taking pictures.
bush, and george bush is there, george w. bush and laura bush are there, jimmy carter, rosslyn carter, they are all there to participate in this truly hitting moment. >> george h.w. bush, the only living president not here, his former chief of staff andy card, he said he ha bee in touch and both george h.w. bush and barbara bush are doing better, they're both hospitalized in houston, that's good news as well, we wish george h.w. bush and barbara bush the best as this day goes forward....
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also for the american opportunities provided to me and george w. bush and other dedicated individuals who care a lot about america and work every day to do the right thing. [applause] >> thanks for coming he will abi be ready to sign books. [inaudible conversations] >> now we will introduce you to a professor of constitutional history and the author of this book the bureaucrat kings. professor, page number one you write the united states is ruled by a the establishment nowhere mentioned in the constitution. >> the so-called fourth branch of government a combination of the other three that is that the heart to beat on of separation of powers and be developed that administrative apparatus that fcc most of this started with uh new deal to come by legislative and executive and judicial powers that is called the essence of tyranny. >> congress passes a law and the president signs it then what happens quick. >> congress passes a law is the problem they don't legislate a delegate. they allow the administrators the people that are not accountable not voted
also for the american opportunities provided to me and george w. bush and other dedicated individuals who care a lot about america and work every day to do the right thing. [applause] >> thanks for coming he will abi be ready to sign books. [inaudible conversations] >> now we will introduce you to a professor of constitutional history and the author of this book the bureaucrat kings. professor, page number one you write the united states is ruled by a the establishment nowhere...
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how did the american people elect this guy, george w. bush president? how did you re-elect this guy? i got asked that question time and time again. i suspect that when i start traveling again around the world, i'm going to get asked, how did you americans elect this donald trump guy? when people start to ask you that question around the globe, not inside the country, but around the world, how are you going to answer that question? >> well, and let me preface that answer by saying compared to donald trump, george w. bush looks like jefferson. so, he's a whole order of magnitude more bizarre and more unqualified than george w. bush. i think you have to look at three things. i think in the shortest term, you have to look at the sheer interference with a democratic election. you have comey, the head of the fbi, not once but twice impugning hillary clinton. you have putin, of course, interfering with the election. you have the whole trumped-up -- no pun intended -- e-mail mess, and then you have avoidable errors that hillary clinton made that predispose the
how did the american people elect this guy, george w. bush president? how did you re-elect this guy? i got asked that question time and time again. i suspect that when i start traveling again around the world, i'm going to get asked, how did you americans elect this donald trump guy? when people start to ask you that question around the globe, not inside the country, but around the world, how are you going to answer that question? >> well, and let me preface that answer by saying compared...
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as george w. bush finished his second term as democrats started to think about who was going to run in 2008, there was some noise that maybe tom daschle would make a run for president. that said, losing your last election in your home state is not an awesome platform from which to launch a presidential campaign. just ask rick santorum. so those early feelers that he might run for president in 2008, those were soon retracted. he announced in late 2006 that he would not be making a run for president himself. but then very soon there after, february 2007, he came out for barack obama. he came out as an early and very high-profile supporter of this one-term illinois senator. right. and that was a really important endorsement for obama. obama was going to be running against hillary clinton and well-known democrats trying to win the democratic nomination in '08. to get somebody as well known as tom daschle to come out for him and early? that was a huge deal for obama. and it turns out the ties between t
as george w. bush finished his second term as democrats started to think about who was going to run in 2008, there was some noise that maybe tom daschle would make a run for president. that said, losing your last election in your home state is not an awesome platform from which to launch a presidential campaign. just ask rick santorum. so those early feelers that he might run for president in 2008, those were soon retracted. he announced in late 2006 that he would not be making a run for...
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. >> talk about your experience working for george w. bush. a great friend and mentor and a strong leader who has made a tremendous impression upon me as a young staffer who grew with 10 years of service with him as governor and president i was an adviser in the white house i was there 9/11 so they did impact me with my view of governing and leading he was a strong leader with national security. i think he and stood his first job was to keep the american people safe to project strength to exercise our military force responsibly kept the world more stable and the american people safer. that is something i talked about in the campaign to talk about george w. bush commander in chief compared to the last eight years with the obama. he is from midland texas that is the neighboring community with my district and actually ran for this seat the lead time he was be in a political race in 1978 for comparison interesting history there. but as governor was results oriented people don't remember but as speaker of the house and the lieutenant governor was a
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bush, and so on, and, of course, more recently, george w. bush and barack obama. so the tradition has been maintained. at some point when a new president's elected, st. john's makes an effort to contact them and have them sign this very historic book, which is a very dear item to the church. it clearly does not sit in the president's pew anymore, but it's one of those great pieces of history that has been long associated with this church from 1856 to the present. abraham lincoln has an association with st. john's as well. when he was elected in 1860, his
bush, and so on, and, of course, more recently, george w. bush and barack obama. so the tradition has been maintained. at some point when a new president's elected, st. john's makes an effort to contact them and have them sign this very historic book, which is a very dear item to the church. it clearly does not sit in the president's pew anymore, but it's one of those great pieces of history that has been long associated with this church from 1856 to the present. abraham lincoln has an...
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obama did, george w. bush did. he can't respond to everything. got to have self-restraint as a president. >> you know what he's probably saying, watch me. don't you think? >> he's at 30% approval rating. one of the lowest approval ratings. we're going to watch and see if that, if the tweeting allows him to improve on that. i'm not -- >> the other thing, most americans, regular citizens are not on twitter. >> right. >> it's kind of a thing where journalists are talking to each other and politicians are talking to journalists and each other. >> all right. well, buckle up. we're going to have a wild four years. anyway, thank you, both. >>> up next, patricia arquette used her oscar-winning speech to speak out for women's rights. she's here in d.c. to march for those rights. that interview is ahead. the microsoft cloud helps us stay connected. the microsoft cloud offers infinite scalability. the microsoft cloud helps our customers get up and running, anywhere in the planet. wherever there's a phone, you've got a bank, and we could never do that before
obama did, george w. bush did. he can't respond to everything. got to have self-restraint as a president. >> you know what he's probably saying, watch me. don't you think? >> he's at 30% approval rating. one of the lowest approval ratings. we're going to watch and see if that, if the tweeting allows him to improve on that. i'm not -- >> the other thing, most americans, regular citizens are not on twitter. >> right. >> it's kind of a thing where journalists are...
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then in the george w. bush they el elevated that to the deputy assistian so this helps to sbel grate at staff level. it doesn't fully solve the problem but it's a useful step, and as ivo pointed out, mike pro man played the role strongly in the first obama administration. >> can i chime in. that is important issue raised. especially in an era ge yoe around the world china, others are using economics for geopolitical purposes. most secretaries of the treasury are not enthusiastic about involving their agency in the process. therefore don't come to those meetings unless their colleagues become interested in treasury issues. my experience was it was heard to get the secretary of the treasury over to the white house for issues for the reason i said. >> just to am fly what bob said, it is the question whether she show up. and at certain moment the invitation -- there's a lot of meetings they don't think their expertise is important so it gets downgraded to who shows up and ultimately nobody shows up. >> the dep
then in the george w. bush they el elevated that to the deputy assistian so this helps to sbel grate at staff level. it doesn't fully solve the problem but it's a useful step, and as ivo pointed out, mike pro man played the role strongly in the first obama administration. >> can i chime in. that is important issue raised. especially in an era ge yoe around the world china, others are using economics for geopolitical purposes. most secretaries of the treasury are not enthusiastic about...
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president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. the bush family did not support donald trump. the former president asked how his parents are doing after both were hospitalized. "my parents are feeling bet end" he told reporters. shortly before 11:00 a.m., president-elect trump and president obama leaving the white house and getting into the motorcade. riding together to the capitol. at that exact same moment, hillary clinton, holding former president bill clinton's arm, arriving at the capitol. after promising to attend the inauguration, a bruising campaign, she won the popular vote, but lost the presidency to mr. trump. walking down the steps, the camera right there, secretary clinton could be seen taking a few deep breaths before walking out and smiling. clinton tweeting, "i'm here today to honor our democracy and its enduring values. i will never stop believing in our country and its future. 11:01, the president-elect arrives at the capitol. greeting those lined inside the halls. 11:05, trump's five chirp take their seats. a big
president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. the bush family did not support donald trump. the former president asked how his parents are doing after both were hospitalized. "my parents are feeling bet end" he told reporters. shortly before 11:00 a.m., president-elect trump and president obama leaving the white house and getting into the motorcade. riding together to the capitol. at that exact same moment, hillary clinton, holding former president bill clinton's arm,...
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dating back to bill clinton, george w. bush, now barack obama. what do you remember? >> correct. well, i've had a lot of experiences with particularly george w. bush and president obama both and have some good relationships with both of those presidents. president clinton came here occasionally. his church was really the methodist church on 16th street but he would he would come here on occasion. my friendly relations are with president bush more so and with president obama so far. >> this book, kept in storage is pretty remarkable. what does this represent and who has signed it? >> this is called the president's pew. the tradition started in the 1960's and then they worked backwards to gather signatures of former presidents so it's signed by ales roosevelt. the first president to sign that they were able that they get was her better however, even though he was already out of office. ell nowhere roosevelt sign for the franklin roosevelt. they took the book to harry truman. they were trying to gather as many signatures of presidents that were alive in the early 1960's. since then
dating back to bill clinton, george w. bush, now barack obama. what do you remember? >> correct. well, i've had a lot of experiences with particularly george w. bush and president obama both and have some good relationships with both of those presidents. president clinton came here occasionally. his church was really the methodist church on 16th street but he would he would come here on occasion. my friendly relations are with president bush more so and with president obama so far....
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. >> you mentioned george w. bush. talk about your experience working for him. rep. arrington: a great friend and mentor and a strong leader. somebody who obviously has made a tremendous impression upon me as a young staffer who grew in my 10 years of service with him as governor and president. i got to be an advisor to him in the white house. i was there on 9/11. all of those things really did impact me and my view of governing and leading. i think he was a strong leader when it came to national security. i think he understood his first job was to keep the american people safe, and i think protecting strength and exercising our military force responsibly was something that kept the world more stable and kept the american people safer. that was something i talked about during the campaign and would harken back to george w. bush as commander-in-chief as opposed to the last eight years of barack obama. we did talk a lot about that. he is from midland, texas, which is actually the neighboring community and neighboring district with my district. he actually ran for this
. >> you mentioned george w. bush. talk about your experience working for him. rep. arrington: a great friend and mentor and a strong leader. somebody who obviously has made a tremendous impression upon me as a young staffer who grew in my 10 years of service with him as governor and president. i got to be an advisor to him in the white house. i was there on 9/11. all of those things really did impact me and my view of governing and leading. i think he was a strong leader when it came to...
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w. bush, y que cuenta con esta idea de reforzar la frontera con la inversiÓn que vendrÍa de los contribuyentes. ahora bien, los detalles del plan se dan a conocer el dÍa de ayer. los medios comenzamos a reportar cuÁl es la propuesta, y luego sale el presidente electo defendiendo el plan vÍa twitter, diciendo: "es que los medios no estÁn siendo completamente claros. luego pedirÍamos un reembolso por parte de mÉxico". no sÉ si esté bajando de tono,
w. bush, y que cuenta con esta idea de reforzar la frontera con la inversiÓn que vendrÍa de los contribuyentes. ahora bien, los detalles del plan se dan a conocer el dÍa de ayer. los medios comenzamos a reportar cuÁl es la propuesta, y luego sale el presidente electo defendiendo el plan vÍa twitter, diciendo: "es que los medios no estÁn siendo completamente claros. luego pedirÍamos un reembolso por parte de mÉxico". no sÉ si esté bajando de tono,
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including histories of staff and related agencies from jfk to george w. bush. the book itself was historical analysis of national security advisers who searched the presidents, what that they did, how they did and what their recommendations how they role should be undertaken. it gets work that hassen invaluable to many in my position and yours. let's get started. as you know the session is on the record. we'll talk among ourselves and then open the floor to questions. our tighting today is reforming the nsc. some that assumes it needs reform. changing the way it operates is no not a new concept. jimmy carter thought it was too powerful. under ronald reagan it was seen at disorganized and under george w. bush, to big and powerful under barack obama. ambassador blackwell you have worked for a number of national security council and presidents what is it needed for a smooth-running nsc. >> good morning, and good to be with you. let me put it like this. i think many in washington and the audience would regard the model for national security advicer as brent scowcro
including histories of staff and related agencies from jfk to george w. bush. the book itself was historical analysis of national security advisers who searched the presidents, what that they did, how they did and what their recommendations how they role should be undertaken. it gets work that hassen invaluable to many in my position and yours. let's get started. as you know the session is on the record. we'll talk among ourselves and then open the floor to questions. our tighting today is...
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bush saying she's feeling 1000% better. >> george w. bush is expected in d.c. today. and jimmy carter spotted heading to the inauguration. someone captured this photo of mr. carter walking up and down the aisles shaking hands. not sure if the former peanut farmer issues peanuts to the passengers. >> is that coach or first class? that's what i want to know. >> coach, we're told. >> stay tuned to abc throughout the morning. >> now to breaking news from australia. a man plowed his cars into pedestrians this morning. unlike similar attacks in germany and france this is not being linked to terrorism. at least three people are dead and 20 more in melbourne where the australian open is underway. a suspect was taken into custody. >>> el chapo guzman now in the hands of u.s. authorities and will appear in federal court today. he arrived in new york city last night on their extremely tight security and take ton a new york city lockup. the convicted leader of one of the world's most powerful drug cartels faces multiple charges including trafficking, money laundering and murder.
bush saying she's feeling 1000% better. >> george w. bush is expected in d.c. today. and jimmy carter spotted heading to the inauguration. someone captured this photo of mr. carter walking up and down the aisles shaking hands. not sure if the former peanut farmer issues peanuts to the passengers. >> is that coach or first class? that's what i want to know. >> coach, we're told. >> stay tuned to abc throughout the morning. >> now to breaking news from australia. a...
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and president george w. bush for a 6% drop. clinton performing the best over the balance of his two terms followed by president obama. those first couple of months were not necessarily an indication of falling performance. politics aside, we got a lot a big earnings to report yet to talk about as well. general electric shares are lower. fourth-quarter revenue trailing analyst's estimates. procter and gamble relying more on it premium products. revenue beating estimates. american express spending a record amount on marketing after losing its cost go lucidity tcotract -- losing its cost exclusivity contract. also, was mentioning is oil which has been surging. saudi arabia saying opec another nation's on the way to promise cuts. david: we just saw kellyanne conway going to the west front of the capital where she will take in the proceedings going forward. it is an observation date in the u.s. mark barton is standing by in london with the markets there. change for the stoxx 600. on track for the first week we drop. look at the ftse
and president george w. bush for a 6% drop. clinton performing the best over the balance of his two terms followed by president obama. those first couple of months were not necessarily an indication of falling performance. politics aside, we got a lot a big earnings to report yet to talk about as well. general electric shares are lower. fourth-quarter revenue trailing analyst's estimates. procter and gamble relying more on it premium products. revenue beating estimates. american express...
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two week under george w. bush, too big and powerful under brock obama. i'd like to start with the investor blackwell who have worked for a number of national security councils and presidents, what is it that makes a good national security advisor meant an effective -- >> good morning. in it is good to be with you. you may put it like this, i think many in washington and in the audience with regard to model the national security advisor -- i worked for him and let me just say how did brent do the job? first of all, the national security adviser has to have a close relationship with the president and has to have a temperament that is congenial to the president. he he doesn't necessarily have to know the president when he takes his position with national security advisor, henry kissinger had one five-minute meeting with richard nixon at a cocktail party before he was offered the job. but he certainly, over over time has to have that relationship. seconds and we will assume he has to be very smart. second, it is a big management job. get in before their pres
two week under george w. bush, too big and powerful under brock obama. i'd like to start with the investor blackwell who have worked for a number of national security councils and presidents, what is it that makes a good national security advisor meant an effective -- >> good morning. in it is good to be with you. you may put it like this, i think many in washington and in the audience with regard to model the national security advisor -- i worked for him and let me just say how did brent...
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in the george w. bush administration they elevated that with a deputy assistant to the president who was dual-hatted and did both national security. this helps to integrate at it level. it doesn't wholly solve the problem but it is useful. as ivo pointed out mike froman played this role in the first obama administration. >> karen, could i chime in? i think the, that was an important point that was made, insuring that the economic agencies are right at the center of white house deliberations of foreign policy, especially in an era of geoeconomics when around the world china, russia, the gulf states, others are using economics for geopolitical purposes. i would add that most secretaries of the treasury are not enthusiastic about involving their issues in an inneragency process. that is the mildness way to put it. and therefore don't come to those meetings lest their colleagues become interested in treasurys issues. my experience at the white house was it was hard to get the secretary of the treasury ove
in the george w. bush administration they elevated that with a deputy assistant to the president who was dual-hatted and did both national security. this helps to integrate at it level. it doesn't wholly solve the problem but it is useful. as ivo pointed out mike froman played this role in the first obama administration. >> karen, could i chime in? i think the, that was an important point that was made, insuring that the economic agencies are right at the center of white house...
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and god bless america. >>> next on american history tv, president george w. bush a few days before leaving office addresses the nation from the east room of the white house. he served two terms from 2001 to 2009. this is just under 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. fellow citizens, for eight years it has been my honor to serve as your president. the first decade of this new century has been a period of consequence, a time set apart. tonight, with a thankful heart, i have asked for a final opportunity to share some thoughts on the journey that we have traveled together and the future of our nation. five days from now, the world will witness the vitality of american democracy. in a tradition dating back to our founding the presidency will pass to a successor chosen by you, the american people. standing on the steps of the capitol will be a man whose history reflects the enduring promise of our land. this is a moment of hope and pride for our whole nation, and i join all americans in offering best wishes to president-elect obama, his wife michelle and their
and god bless america. >>> next on american history tv, president george w. bush a few days before leaving office addresses the nation from the east room of the white house. he served two terms from 2001 to 2009. this is just under 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. fellow citizens, for eight years it has been my honor to serve as your president. the first decade of this new century has been a period of consequence, a time set apart. tonight, with a thankful heart, i have...
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that letter vintage, george w. bush. >> absolutely. george w. bush was so gracious and so kind. you can't paint under a platform of a kinder gentler nation and here's this note that shows his grace and kindness. >> there will be trying moments, the critics will rage, your friends will disappoint you but you'll have an all mighty got to comfort for you and country pulling for you including me. you worked for george w. bush and the letter that george h.w. bush wrote for president clinton. he said i'm going to be on your side. >> there's always been for the last 25, 30 years this very respectful transition from one president to the other. and i know barack obama after he became president was very thankful of how george w. bush conducted himself for the last eight years while he was president of the united states. the question is how does barack obama behave when donald trump is trump. the current president hasn't said how he's going to do that. >> we did see it at his final press conference that he would feel compelled to speak out when he felt something dealing with core values wa
that letter vintage, george w. bush. >> absolutely. george w. bush was so gracious and so kind. you can't paint under a platform of a kinder gentler nation and here's this note that shows his grace and kindness. >> there will be trying moments, the critics will rage, your friends will disappoint you but you'll have an all mighty got to comfort for you and country pulling for you including me. you worked for george w. bush and the letter that george h.w. bush wrote for president...
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george w. bush wasn't like this, ronald reagan wasn't like this. this is an issue very particular to donald trump. >> absolutely. i think we all have to start studying authoritarian systems a and start studying how to act in authoritarian systems. thanks very much to you all. >>> up next, congressman marcia fudge and congresswoman barbara lee will join me live to talk trump inaugural boycotts and john lewis. we'll be right back. at walgreens we make it easy for you to seize the day and john lewis. we'll be right back. now with zero-dollar copays on select plans... ...and rewards points on all prescriptions, walgreens has you covered. so drop by and seize the savings! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. after becoming one of the largest broadband companies in the country. after expanding our fiber network coast to coast. these are the places we call home. we are centurylink. we believe in the power of the digital world. the power to connect. and that's what drives us everyday. >>> first i want to express my concerns about being made to te
george w. bush wasn't like this, ronald reagan wasn't like this. this is an issue very particular to donald trump. >> absolutely. i think we all have to start studying authoritarian systems a and start studying how to act in authoritarian systems. thanks very much to you all. >>> up next, congressman marcia fudge and congresswoman barbara lee will join me live to talk trump inaugural boycotts and john lewis. we'll be right back. at walgreens we make it easy for you to seize the...
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at least seven in ten americans say they were confident in presidents obama, george w. bush and bill clinton in these areas, just before they took office. >>> across the united states, massive lines and short tempers flared, air travel wrers struck for four hours after widespread customs outage hit several of the nation's busiest airports.
at least seven in ten americans say they were confident in presidents obama, george w. bush and bill clinton in these areas, just before they took office. >>> across the united states, massive lines and short tempers flared, air travel wrers struck for four hours after widespread customs outage hit several of the nation's busiest airports.
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that letter vintage, george w. bush. >> absolutely. george w. bush was so gracious and so kind. you can't paint under a platform here's this note that shows his grace and kindness. >> there will be trying moments, the critics will rage, your friends will disappoint you but you'll have an all mighty got to comfort for you and country pulling for you including me. you worked for george w. bush and the letter that george h.w. bush wrote for president clinton. he said i'm going to be on your side. >> there's always been for the last 25, 30 years this very respectful transition from one president to the other. and i know barack obama after he became president was very thankful of how george w. bush conducted himself for the last eight years while he was president of the united states. the question is how does barack obama behave when donald trump is trump. the current president hasn't said how he's going to do that. >> we did see it at his final press conference that he would feel he felt something dealing with core values was at stake. he told me last week the victory of donald j. t
that letter vintage, george w. bush. >> absolutely. george w. bush was so gracious and so kind. you can't paint under a platform here's this note that shows his grace and kindness. >> there will be trying moments, the critics will rage, your friends will disappoint you but you'll have an all mighty got to comfort for you and country pulling for you including me. you worked for george w. bush and the letter that george h.w. bush wrote for president clinton. he said i'm going to be on...
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president obama was there, of course, along with presidents carter, clinton, and george w. bush. george h.w. bush's health prevented him from attending. he watched from a houston hospital. we send him and barbara bush our best this morning. as the raindrops began to fall, president bush reached for a poncho. just couldn't get that sucker to go on right. after a brief battle, he settled for just resting it on his head. that supporting role goes to his vice president, dick cheney, watching over bush's shoulder with complete bemusement. some people on line said poncho, 1, george bush, 0. >>> energy secretary al franken and rick perry during perry's confirmation hearing this week. >> governor, thank you so much for coming into my office. did you enjoy meeting me? >> i hope you're as much fun on that dias as you were on your couch. may i rephrase that, sir? >> please. please. please. oh, my lord. ove oh, my lord. >> well, i think we found our "saturday night live" sound bite. >> you know, perry always rolls well with his gaffes. >> it's hilarious. it starts out with, did you enjoy mee
president obama was there, of course, along with presidents carter, clinton, and george w. bush. george h.w. bush's health prevented him from attending. he watched from a houston hospital. we send him and barbara bush our best this morning. as the raindrops began to fall, president bush reached for a poncho. just couldn't get that sucker to go on right. after a brief battle, he settled for just resting it on his head. that supporting role goes to his vice president, dick cheney, watching over...
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former president george w. bush hospitalized in texas. heather: 92-year-old was taken to med dis hospital, the reason has not been released but bush's steve of staff says he is doing fine, that's good news, he's expected to go home in just a few days. bush 41 has dealt with several issues the last few years, most recently he broke a bone in his neck after falling at a summer home in maine. we will continue to follow his progress and we will bring you any updates on his condition. abby: also another fox news alert now, bipartisan backlash boiling over after president obama orderers freedom for chelsea manning who was convicted of leaking military secrets that put u.s. servicemen and women in harm's way. jackie ibaÑez with new questions about what message this sends, jackie, good morning. >> chelsea manning a transgender former officer leaking thousands of pages of classified documents to wikileaks will soon go free. manning's action resulting to taliban killing u.s. soldiers overseas. the president ordering manning's sentence cut short an
former president george w. bush hospitalized in texas. heather: 92-year-old was taken to med dis hospital, the reason has not been released but bush's steve of staff says he is doing fine, that's good news, he's expected to go home in just a few days. bush 41 has dealt with several issues the last few years, most recently he broke a bone in his neck after falling at a summer home in maine. we will continue to follow his progress and we will bring you any updates on his condition. abby: also...
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and god bless america. >>> next on american history tv, president george w. bush a few days before leaving office addresses the nation from the east room of the white house. he served two terms from 2001 to 2009. this is just under 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. fellow citizens, for eight years it has been my honor to serve as your president. the first decade of this new century has been a period of consequence, a time set apart. tonight, with a thankful heart, i have asked for a final opportunity to share some thoughts on the journey that we have traveled together and the future of our nation. five days from now, the world will witness the vitality of american democracy. in a tradition dating back to our founding the presidency will pass to a successor chosen by you, the american people. standing on the steps of the capitol will be a man whose history reflects the enduring promise of our land. this is a moment of hope and pride for our whole nation, and i join all americans in offering best wishes to president-elect obama, his wife michele, and their
and god bless america. >>> next on american history tv, president george w. bush a few days before leaving office addresses the nation from the east room of the white house. he served two terms from 2001 to 2009. this is just under 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. fellow citizens, for eight years it has been my honor to serve as your president. the first decade of this new century has been a period of consequence, a time set apart. tonight, with a thankful heart, i have...
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everybody assumed it's george w. bush. but his parents are special. i respect them an awful lot. >> what were you learned from his folks? >> that he has rallied, doing much better. he expects to out of the icu and go back into the regular hospital for a while and get his balance and get back on the road. >> we are monitoring now for more updates potentially from the hospital in houston where he is. >>> i want to talk about george w. bush. >> yes. >> it was interesting. we heard from president obama this week that he wanted to be quiet for a little while, he said i'm paraphrasing but speak out when he felt the need to. we really haven't seen much from former president bush. is it appropriate for a former president to inject themselves into political conversation if they think they need to? >> some former presidents have done that. jimmy carter frequently would opine. i know it frustrated the sitting presidents when he did that. george w. made the decision when he was president that when he was no longer president he wasn't going to opine because a sitt
everybody assumed it's george w. bush. but his parents are special. i respect them an awful lot. >> what were you learned from his folks? >> that he has rallied, doing much better. he expects to out of the icu and go back into the regular hospital for a while and get his balance and get back on the road. >> we are monitoring now for more updates potentially from the hospital in houston where he is. >>> i want to talk about george w. bush. >> yes. >> it was...
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doug, as far as the bushes go, obviously george w. bush former president. his brother got soundly defeated by donald trump. >> there's no love lost for the bush family and donald trump. they don't really like him. reality is reality. i've been amazed george w. bush is nowhere to be seen or heard from. he's there in dallas running his presidential library. eyes aren't going to be looking at him and laura very much or bill and hillary clinton. as you said at the beginning, it was a brutal campaign. there is going to be hillary clinton having to absorb the fact she lost to this guy and i think if there are big ratings for the inauguration a lot of people will be looking at the body language like we do at state of the union addresses or how bill and hillary clinton are interacting with the trumps. >> and where they'll be seated. >> john mentioned they didn't always come. grant wouldn't ride in a carriage with andrew johnson so johnson just sulked in the white house and wouldn't come to the event. you can go through a lot of these elections where john meech cham
doug, as far as the bushes go, obviously george w. bush former president. his brother got soundly defeated by donald trump. >> there's no love lost for the bush family and donald trump. they don't really like him. reality is reality. i've been amazed george w. bush is nowhere to be seen or heard from. he's there in dallas running his presidential library. eyes aren't going to be looking at him and laura very much or bill and hillary clinton. as you said at the beginning, it was a brutal...
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george w. bush and al gore met before. the inauguration. it was an important moment because that was it. we didn't have had that moment between trump and hillary clinton. i think it's a gigantic mistake. >> the inaugural address, george w. bush did offer a tip of the hat to al gore saying, i thank vice president gore for a contest conducted with spirit. and ended with grace. >> that was the point i was going to make. it was a different transition. there is more steam building this moment because that hasn't taken place. >> ron allen is down there close to blair house. ron, can you hear me? >> reporter: i do, matt. good morning. >> good morning. >> reporter: we don't know what's happening now. why there seems to be a bit of a delay there. i can see a couple more people coming out of blair house. more members of the first family, i believe. also, i can tell you, everything is in position. the police cars are here now. they're about to pull up jackson street here. and i think they're about to take off. i can also tell you that it's a gentle ra
george w. bush and al gore met before. the inauguration. it was an important moment because that was it. we didn't have had that moment between trump and hillary clinton. i think it's a gigantic mistake. >> the inaugural address, george w. bush did offer a tip of the hat to al gore saying, i thank vice president gore for a contest conducted with spirit. and ended with grace. >> that was the point i was going to make. it was a different transition. there is more steam building this...
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at this point in 2001, this was when george w. bush and george h.w. bush first walked into the oval office together and the son was the president and he was in there. so that was between the inauguration and the parade viewing. so it's the first chance they get to check out their new bigs. >> and he gets the busts that he wants, and the portraits that he wants. >> he can put down any rug that he wants. >> will he keep the resolute desk? most presidents sticking with it. >> most have. and he said he will hang the letter from richard nixon saying that in the late 1980s, mrs. nixon predicting that donald trump would have a successful political career. >> and churchill is back, pretty quickly, the bust of churchill will be back. >> peter, what are you seeing from there? >> reporter: lester, we're looking right down at the president's vehicle right now, it's almost in front of the viewing stand, over the course of the last 30, 45 minutes, we have seen a lot of members of his cabinet arriving, as the doors open, the secret service surround the beast one mor
at this point in 2001, this was when george w. bush and george h.w. bush first walked into the oval office together and the son was the president and he was in there. so that was between the inauguration and the parade viewing. so it's the first chance they get to check out their new bigs. >> and he gets the busts that he wants, and the portraits that he wants. >> he can put down any rug that he wants. >> will he keep the resolute desk? most presidents sticking with it....
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at this point in 2001, this was when george w. bush and george h.w. bush first walked into the oval office together and the son was the president and he was in there. so that was between the inauguration and the parade viewing. so it's the first chance they get to check out their new bigs. >> and he gets the busts that he wants, and the portraits that he wants. >> he can put down any rug that he wants. >> will he keep the resolute desk? most presidents sticking with it. >> most have. and he said he will hang the letter from richard nixon saying that in the late 1980s, mrs. nixon predicting that donald trump would have a successful political career. >> and churchill is back, pretty quickly, the bust of churchill will be back. >> peter, what are you seeing from there? >> reporter: lester, we're looking right down at the president's vehicle right now, it's almost in front of the viewing stand, over the course of the last 30, 45 minutes, we have seen a lot of members of his cabinet arriving, as the doors open, the secret service surround the beast one mor
at this point in 2001, this was when george w. bush and george h.w. bush first walked into the oval office together and the son was the president and he was in there. so that was between the inauguration and the parade viewing. so it's the first chance they get to check out their new bigs. >> and he gets the busts that he wants, and the portraits that he wants. >> he can put down any rug that he wants. >> will he keep the resolute desk? most presidents sticking with it....
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. >>> still to come george h. w. bush and barbara are still in a texas hospital. how his son george w. bush is using social media to update their condition. >>> for more than a century cnh sugar has been a fixture but now the plant is don't have to do it with a lot less. >>> the raiders have now applied to move to las vegas. sports director mark ibanez will be here to talk about what this means. >>> oakland raiders head coach jack del rio has been named coach of the year. he led the raiders to a 12-4 regular season. they also made their first appearance in the playoffs since 2002. the honor comes just one day after outside linebacker khalil mack was named defensive player of the year by the pro football writers of america. as all of these postseason awards are being announced, the team is looking to move. the nfl announced the raiders submitted an application to relocate to las vegas. the stadium committee will spend the next few weeks reviewing the application before voting. let's bring in sports director mark ibanez to talk more about this and to kind of delve i
. >>> still to come george h. w. bush and barbara are still in a texas hospital. how his son george w. bush is using social media to update their condition. >>> for more than a century cnh sugar has been a fixture but now the plant is don't have to do it with a lot less. >>> the raiders have now applied to move to las vegas. sports director mark ibanez will be here to talk about what this means. >>> oakland raiders head coach jack del rio has been named coach...
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president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. the bush family did not support donald trump. the former president asked how his parents are doing, after both were hospitalized. "my parents are feeling better," he told reporters. shortly before 11:00 a.m., president-elect trump and president obama emerging from the white house. they get into the motorcade, riding together to the capitol. with millions watching on live television, at that same moment, hillary clinton, holding former president bill clinton's arm, arriving at the capitol. after promising to attend the inauguration. a bruising campaign, she won the popular vote, but lost the presidency to mr. trump. walking down the steps, the camera right there, secretary clinton could be seen taking a few deep breaths before walking out and smiling. clinton tweeting, "i'm here today to honor our democracy and its enduring values. i will never stop believing in our country and its future." 11:01, the president-elect arrives at the capitol. greeting those lined inside the halls. 11:05,
president george w. bush and former first lady laura bush. the bush family did not support donald trump. the former president asked how his parents are doing, after both were hospitalized. "my parents are feeling better," he told reporters. shortly before 11:00 a.m., president-elect trump and president obama emerging from the white house. they get into the motorcade, riding together to the capitol. with millions watching on live television, at that same moment, hillary clinton,...
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by george w. bush. pence is the anti-trump. he's trusted on capitol hill. you don't get into this stage of politics without having a pretty healthy ego, but he has unassuming presence and air about him, the midwestern approach to him, very well respected on capitol hill. the democrats like him too. we won't know until 100 days in or more whether, you know, what his actual influence with the president is. but at the moment, feagain, it' an incredibly important role. i talked to a republican senator last night who said of mike pence, he's one of us. he's a true conservative. donald trump is donald trump. i don't think it was meant as critically as it sounds when you stay, but a lot of people on capitol hill don't know trump. will he listen to democrats? will he go back to some of his prior democratic tendencies? or will he be one of them, but they do trust pence. >> one thing i was going to say, anderson, these relationships between presidents and vice presidents kind of ebb and flow. this, the whit
by george w. bush. pence is the anti-trump. he's trusted on capitol hill. you don't get into this stage of politics without having a pretty healthy ego, but he has unassuming presence and air about him, the midwestern approach to him, very well respected on capitol hill. the democrats like him too. we won't know until 100 days in or more whether, you know, what his actual influence with the president is. but at the moment, feagain, it' an incredibly important role. i talked to a republican...
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with reagan and george w. bush. with george h.w. bush, we see often the relationships are a little rocky and bond and become clear as reagan saw how important israel was in defending the west and defending democratic values and defending america. what we see with george h.w. bush is that he is most famous for the fight with israel over loan guarantees. we forget that in 1991, george h.w. bush had his chief diplomats working the phones to rescind the racism resolution. we then see bill clinton working so hard to match the high standards set by jimmy carter. indulge me, one important anecdote. oslo process, that's why it's called the oslo peace process. clinton goes in and embraces and tries to get -- remember that famous picture shaking hands. it was the magic of the 90's. it was the magical time when the soviet union is falling apart and germany once divided and now is united. there is peace now breaking out in northern island. there is peace breaking out in south africa. it seems like we have a shot at peace. the clinton is very cl
with reagan and george w. bush. with george h.w. bush, we see often the relationships are a little rocky and bond and become clear as reagan saw how important israel was in defending the west and defending democratic values and defending america. what we see with george h.w. bush is that he is most famous for the fight with israel over loan guarantees. we forget that in 1991, george h.w. bush had his chief diplomats working the phones to rescind the racism resolution. we then see bill clinton...
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i just saw, on washington, a picture of george w. bush and laura bush. they went to the local animalai shelter for a fundraiser and came home with a dog. >> so about eight months ago, i was with president bush, and we were at a barbara bush literacy foundation event, and one of the people people next to me was jan reese jones. she built the building in dallas, and its top notch. i saw the present say to her, i want to come by and i want to tour the facility and will get some good press for you. i said him, you can't go to the shelter and not come home with the dog. i don't know if mrs. bush is ready for a new dog, but sure enough, he went there and they get this new little rescue puppy named freddie. laura bush wrote that he made the white house a home and that's why they were great. president obama and mrs. obama have the most beautiful portuguese water dog. i don't know if the president elect is planning to have a dog down there at all, and it doesn't tell mike they will spend too much time at the white house, but dogs made the house a home to matter i
i just saw, on washington, a picture of george w. bush and laura bush. they went to the local animalai shelter for a fundraiser and came home with a dog. >> so about eight months ago, i was with president bush, and we were at a barbara bush literacy foundation event, and one of the people people next to me was jan reese jones. she built the building in dallas, and its top notch. i saw the present say to her, i want to come by and i want to tour the facility and will get some good press...
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i think paul mentioned briefly george w. bush. when you talk to folks who were involved in george w. bush's first term, coming into office with more people having voted for somebody else, they talk about how politically perilous that was and how important it was to do these kind of ostentatious and in many cases substantive displays of bipartisan, working with ted kennedy and no child left behind in that first year, it was important for him to convince americans not that he was a legitimate president because people by and large accepted that but that he was able to represent everybody, right. when you look at the polling for trump, it is why what lewis is saying is dangerous for trump as well, that he comes in on weaker footing than any president he's had in modern times. that's why plenty of democrats would prefer that john lewis not go out there and say this because for a lot of sort of more cautious people in the party, they think the circumstances speak for themselves. >> i understand maggie's point about attacking schumer on
i think paul mentioned briefly george w. bush. when you talk to folks who were involved in george w. bush's first term, coming into office with more people having voted for somebody else, they talk about how politically perilous that was and how important it was to do these kind of ostentatious and in many cases substantive displays of bipartisan, working with ted kennedy and no child left behind in that first year, it was important for him to convince americans not that he was a legitimate...
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bush sort of went off into the sunset and we didn't really -- >> george w. bush said that president obama deserves his silence. >> yeah. and i think a lot of people, at least obama supporters and perhaps obama himself really appreciated that. so the difference is i think president obama is looking ahead and expecting there will be some things he'll need to speak out about, things he cares deeply about, and there is a real divide between him and donald trump. so it's interesting now he's still very much in president mode because he is president and saying we're going to be okay. it will be interesting to see what he says when he's not president. is he still going to be as positive? >> it's interesting. george w. bush could have said when president obama became president, well, when the core values of the second amendment are threatened i'm going to speak up. and yet he didn't. he said he deserved silence. why doesn't donald trump deserve president obama's silence? >> it's very simple. because obama came in to fix things that w. broke. trump is coming in to br
bush sort of went off into the sunset and we didn't really -- >> george w. bush said that president obama deserves his silence. >> yeah. and i think a lot of people, at least obama supporters and perhaps obama himself really appreciated that. so the difference is i think president obama is looking ahead and expecting there will be some things he'll need to speak out about, things he cares deeply about, and there is a real divide between him and donald trump. so it's interesting now...
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if you compare and contrast rather with george w. bush. 189 pardons, 11 commutations. bill clinton, 396 pardons, 61 commutations. he clearly has exponentially more commutations and what does the white house say about that? are they wearing that as a badge or are they walking away from those questions? >> i don't think there's any question. they are wearing this is a badge of honor. i should add to the numbers that you shared. 504 of those were life sentences there were commuted. the president has made this part and parcel to his criminal justice reform. we are likely to hear more about that tomorrow as he holds his press conference. the white house sometime in the afternoon. >> bret: we will follow that. kevin corke live on the north lawn. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is here. what did chelsea manning, what did it mean? what kind of damage do you do, the leak? >> in 2010 the afghan war diary was leaked. incident reports outside of afghanistan. my contact inside the intelligence community say that after the documents were published the taliban and
if you compare and contrast rather with george w. bush. 189 pardons, 11 commutations. bill clinton, 396 pardons, 61 commutations. he clearly has exponentially more commutations and what does the white house say about that? are they wearing that as a badge or are they walking away from those questions? >> i don't think there's any question. they are wearing this is a badge of honor. i should add to the numbers that you shared. 504 of those were life sentences there were commuted. the...
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he didn't attend george w. bush's inauguration. he said mr. bush wasn't a legitimate president because of the recount. dana perino, host of "the five." 31 democrats, including mr. lewis, are going to boycott the inauguration. good. i don't care about those peoplec there they are. all radical leftists. you had an interesting observation about why they are doing it. >> if you look at all of these democrats, they are almost allll in very safe seats. they paid no political price for not going to the inauguration. in fact, they will probably get very good public public relations and hits on their web sites and social media and their districts by their constituents praising them for taking this tough stand of not going to the inauguration. they pay no price. >> bill: one of them is congressman lacy clay, the guy who put up the drawing about the police as the pig. another one, maxine waters, she didn't go to w's inauguration, either. these people are in congress because their districts are, for whatever reason, crazy left. there are some crazy right
he didn't attend george w. bush's inauguration. he said mr. bush wasn't a legitimate president because of the recount. dana perino, host of "the five." 31 democrats, including mr. lewis, are going to boycott the inauguration. good. i don't care about those peoplec there they are. all radical leftists. you had an interesting observation about why they are doing it. >> if you look at all of these democrats, they are almost allll in very safe seats. they paid no political price for...