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bush was quite cautious. he was really aware that even subtle messages from the united states could indicate all sorts of things. >> when the wall fell in berlin, the questions were numerous. i mean, right away, what's going to become of europe. >> bulgaria is under a state of alert this morning. anti-communist protesters set fire to the headquarters of bulgaria's governing socialist party and chanted, "let the communists burn." >> tens of thousands of ordinary citizens stormed the headquarters of the hated secret police tonight. >> the scenes in this moment are incredibly dramatic. people in the streets proclaiming freedom. some of that was liberation. some of it had a darker side. >> romania's dictator, the last hard line leader in the warsaw pact, has been deposed by a popular uprising. > romania was the most oppressive and most grotesque. of all the east european regimes. the only way to overthrow this regime turned out to be by force. >> fierce fighting erupted in bucharest. the old guard is fighting the
bush was quite cautious. he was really aware that even subtle messages from the united states could indicate all sorts of things. >> when the wall fell in berlin, the questions were numerous. i mean, right away, what's going to become of europe. >> bulgaria is under a state of alert this morning. anti-communist protesters set fire to the headquarters of bulgaria's governing socialist party and chanted, "let the communists burn." >> tens of thousands of ordinary...
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that experience was so good for bush. and so, there is a realization that if you can use overwhelm lg air power you're going to be able to transcript not only i rack military forces but also disarray a 20th century nation. >> you had 40 plus days of air war. and ultimately we began to run low on targets. >> president bush praises israel's continued restraint if the face of last night's attack in iraq when seven sudden missiles landed on israel. >> sadaam hussein tried his damness to invoke israel to enter this. >> after this modern's skud missile attacks. eight missiles landed in the hyper and tel-aviv area. there was no warning of them. >> it took all of the diplomatic where with all of the president to keep israel out of the war. >> the coalition we'll give sadaam hussein until noon saturday. >> if he doesn't begin to move -- is on the way of evading iraq and iran. >> colin powell, then clarm of the joint chiefs of staff believed in exerting maximum powers on the grnd so that this will be quick and decisive. it became â
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vannevar bush sends his regards. spiral of into a impactmanship between requirements and impact does not this spiral strengthen societies trust in research as it threatens to ruin it. surprisingfore not understandingnear of the relation between research and its application has been contradicted several times, perhaps most forcefully and a 1967 department of defense study entitled project inside, which concluded that military improvements are largely unconnected to insights from basic research. to put it bluntly, making promises that cannot be kept , trusts credibility gaps credibility and eventually faith in knowledge can only be gained if we also talk about the limit of knowledge claims and the uncertainties of knowledge claims. this is something that the author of science, the endless frontier, something the author vannevar bush neglected to address at the expense of the system that he wanted to build up. irresponsible research, and exaggerated promises, and unrealistic expectations, these examples are symptoms of
vannevar bush sends his regards. spiral of into a impactmanship between requirements and impact does not this spiral strengthen societies trust in research as it threatens to ruin it. surprisingfore not understandingnear of the relation between research and its application has been contradicted several times, perhaps most forcefully and a 1967 department of defense study entitled project inside, which concluded that military improvements are largely unconnected to insights from basic research....
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bush was hurricane katrina and the aftermath. we selected one of your photos to represent that which was president bush in a survivor. can you talk to me about that image? mr. draper: this was three or four days after the hurricane. we were touring both states. we were in louisiana and in mississippi that day. we were just walking around, seeing the damage. there was a tour primarily, the president would get out and meet with some of the emergency personnel. then there was a part where there was still the people who live there. there were not a lot of people there because it still was not safe for people to go back. the president got out and did a walking tour of the area. there are people standing with shells of their homes. it looked like a nuclear bomb went off. the destruction was so horrific. there was this gentleman standing in front of his home that was gone, that was just reduced to shreds of wood. the only thing left was the base of the cement stairs that led to his front door. that was the only thing standing. the presi
bush was hurricane katrina and the aftermath. we selected one of your photos to represent that which was president bush in a survivor. can you talk to me about that image? mr. draper: this was three or four days after the hurricane. we were touring both states. we were in louisiana and in mississippi that day. we were just walking around, seeing the damage. there was a tour primarily, the president would get out and meet with some of the emergency personnel. then there was a part where there...
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bush was hurricane katrina and the aftermath. we selected one of your photos to represent that which was president bush in a survivor. can you talk to me about that image? mr. draper: this was three or four days after the hurricane. both states.ng we were in louisiana and in mississippi that day. we were just walking around, seeing the damage. a tour primarily, the president would get out and meet with some of the emergency personnel. then there was a part where the people who live there. there were not a lot of people there because it still was not safe for people to go back. the president got out and did a walking tour of the area. there are people standing with shells of their homes. it looked like a nuclear bomb went off. the destruction was so horrific. there was this gentleman standing in front of his home that was gone, that was just reduced to shreds of wood. was the baseg left of the cement stairs that led to his front door. that was the only thing standing. thereesident walked over and what really struck me was wereact
bush was hurricane katrina and the aftermath. we selected one of your photos to represent that which was president bush in a survivor. can you talk to me about that image? mr. draper: this was three or four days after the hurricane. both states.ng we were in louisiana and in mississippi that day. we were just walking around, seeing the damage. a tour primarily, the president would get out and meet with some of the emergency personnel. then there was a part where the people who live there. there...
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cabinet position. >> that's what billy bush weekend. ( laughter ) >> trevor: billy bush weekend? billy bush was watching the video saying, come on, man! i was just on the bus! you can't name something after someone who happened to be there. that's like jask assassination motorcade drivers bad day. you could describe it that way but that's not why it's famous. bannon known for opposition to immigration. he did not budge. >> people have been able to come here, find a place, contribute to the economy. that's what immigration has been in america. >> you couldn't be more dead wrong. america was built on her citizens. >> we're all immigrants, except the native americans. >> that's leftist. charlie, that's beneath you. america is build on citizens. 19th century, control of borders. economic nationalism is what this country was build on. >> trevor: in the recipe of how to make america, i feel like steve bannon left out a crucial ingredient. he's like an economic nationalism closed borders. that's what this country was. if he was making a cake, why was the cake not -- oh, slavery! i forgo
cabinet position. >> that's what billy bush weekend. ( laughter ) >> trevor: billy bush weekend? billy bush was watching the video saying, come on, man! i was just on the bus! you can't name something after someone who happened to be there. that's like jask assassination motorcade drivers bad day. you could describe it that way but that's not why it's famous. bannon known for opposition to immigration. he did not budge. >> people have been able to come here, find a place,...
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bush. i want to the austin one first and i have seen that as a change, the break in the modest, simple structures that house records and allow space for public exhibits. this is an eight-story building on the campus of university of texas austin. like president roosevelt, it was during president johnson's term in office and has raised the bar significantly for future presidential libraries. brian: i remember when it opened it was free. on the university of texas austin campus. i want to go over some of the numbers what it cost to get in these libraries now. lbj is now up to $10. anthony: that was just the past three or four years. brian: why did they change it? anthony: cost and differing the cost. they completed a $10 million renovation of the exhibits and that was one of the weight to defray those costs. brian: want to talk about some of the list, bill clinton $10, fdr $18, george w. bush $19, herbert hoover $10, george herbert walker bush $9, which turns out to be the lowest. abraham lin
bush. i want to the austin one first and i have seen that as a change, the break in the modest, simple structures that house records and allow space for public exhibits. this is an eight-story building on the campus of university of texas austin. like president roosevelt, it was during president johnson's term in office and has raised the bar significantly for future presidential libraries. brian: i remember when it opened it was free. on the university of texas austin campus. i want to go over...
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bush. interview with his experience documenting white house activities, presidential travel, and major events including the 9/11 terrorist attacks. the briscoe center at the university of texas recorded the interview and archived his photo, along with those of several other nationally recognized photographers. this is just over 30 minutes. >> it is february 15, 2013. i'm here with eric draper. the reason we are here is because we are celebrating the opening of the briscoe center's new exhibit. eric, we are here to get your perspective on the things that are on display as well as our photojournalism archives. i know that we can talk a lot about your background and your history as an ap reporter. given the time constraints, i want to jump into your photos of president bush. tell the story of how you became the official white house photographer. i love how you got the job. mr. draper: i will give you the long story. because it is fascinating to me. i never planned on being the white house phot
bush. interview with his experience documenting white house activities, presidential travel, and major events including the 9/11 terrorist attacks. the briscoe center at the university of texas recorded the interview and archived his photo, along with those of several other nationally recognized photographers. this is just over 30 minutes. >> it is february 15, 2013. i'm here with eric draper. the reason we are here is because we are celebrating the opening of the briscoe center's new...
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it never happened in the bush administration. we did not allow that in the bush administration. i talked to people -- >> i'm talking about the obama administration administration. >> it is not true. i checked that out too. we did not tolerate that in the bush administration and the obama -- >> i'm not talking about bush. i'm talking about obama. >> it is not true. >> leon pan et at that and eric holder, they all took private jets. >> to the extent that this administration is taking to the tune of a million dollars in
it never happened in the bush administration. we did not allow that in the bush administration. i talked to people -- >> i'm talking about the obama administration administration. >> it is not true. i checked that out too. we did not tolerate that in the bush administration and the obama -- >> i'm not talking about bush. i'm talking about obama. >> it is not true. >> leon pan et at that and eric holder, they all took private jets. >> to the extent that this...
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bush. i want to the austin one first and i have seen that as a change, the break in the modest, simple structures that house records and allow space for public exhibits. this is an eight-story building on the campus of university of texas austin. like president roosevelt, it was during president johnson's term in office and has raised the bar significantly for future presidential libraries. brian: i remember when it opened it was free. -- free on the university of texas austin campus. i want to go over some of the numbers what it cost to get in these libraries now. lbj is now up to $10. anthony: that was just the past three or four years. brian: why did they change it? anthony: cost and differing the cost. they completed a $10 million renovation of the exhibits and that was one of the ways to defray the costs. brian: want to talk about some i of the list, bill clinton $10, fdr $18, george w. bush $19, herbert hoover $10, george herbert walker bush $9, which turns out to be the lowest. abrah
bush. i want to the austin one first and i have seen that as a change, the break in the modest, simple structures that house records and allow space for public exhibits. this is an eight-story building on the campus of university of texas austin. like president roosevelt, it was during president johnson's term in office and has raised the bar significantly for future presidential libraries. brian: i remember when it opened it was free. -- free on the university of texas austin campus. i want to...
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bush. i want to the austin one first and i have seen that as a ,hange, the break in the modest simple structures that house records and allow space for public exhibits. story on theght campus of university of austin. like president roosevelt, it was during president johnson's term barffice and has raised the significantly for future presidential libraries. brian: i remember when it opened it was free. i want to some of the numbers what it cost to get in these libraries now. lbj is now up to $10. anthony: that was just the past three or four years. brian: why did they change it? anthony: cost and differing the cost. they completed a $10 million renovation of the exhibits and that was one of the weight to defray those costs. brian: want to talk about some of the list, bill clinton $10, brian: as we talk about the money i want to go through some of the lists. bill clinton, $10. $19.$18, george bush, hoover, $10. $9, which isr bush, the lowest. lincoln, $15. the lowest at $8. do you know who th
bush. i want to the austin one first and i have seen that as a ,hange, the break in the modest simple structures that house records and allow space for public exhibits. story on theght campus of university of austin. like president roosevelt, it was during president johnson's term barffice and has raised the significantly for future presidential libraries. brian: i remember when it opened it was free. i want to some of the numbers what it cost to get in these libraries now. lbj is now up to...
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i did advance por poppa bush, for bush 41 back when i had hair. and i'm wondering about the trump advanced team because they ran a lot of rallies in campaign season, are they up to the drill for this sort of work? do they have an experienced team when it comes to, as you put it, presented the consoler in chief. >> absolutely. the individual who is in charge, the deputy white house chief of staff for operations had the same position and the same person that had it during the bush administration. and he was my boss in the white house. mr. joe hagen. and so he's put together an excellent team, the advanced -- the advanced guys that will be down there on the ground, worked under me in the bush administration. so i'm confident they know what to do. these are all seasoned pros. and they'll do the right thing. and they'll make sure that the president gets where -- gets to see what he needs to see and does what he needs to do while he is down there. so i have complete confidence in that whole operations -- operation at the white house. >> thank you, spenc
i did advance por poppa bush, for bush 41 back when i had hair. and i'm wondering about the trump advanced team because they ran a lot of rallies in campaign season, are they up to the drill for this sort of work? do they have an experienced team when it comes to, as you put it, presented the consoler in chief. >> absolutely. the individual who is in charge, the deputy white house chief of staff for operations had the same position and the same person that had it during the bush...
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bush sunny have played with president george w. bush on a number of occasion. he plays speed golf, plays really fast. you've almost have to run to your golf ball could keep up with him but we have played together. >> host: music, you did train to be a classical music pianist, and i have seen you perform with yo-yo ma, among others. do you do a lot hoff those concerts anymore. >> guest: i play at least one concert a year. was fortune to plaintiff we yo-yo ma at his music festival at the send center for which you were such a great leader, david. but at least once a year i play a concert with a professional quartet from boston university, and we do a benefit for a charity that we started called classics for kids. puts musical instruments in the kid. believe like everybody that we need stem, science and technology and mathematics but i'm a great believe we need the arts. kids need exposure to the arts. >> host: i want to focus on your book, but you were born and grew up in birmingham. >> guest: yes. >> host: a segue degree grate -- segregated south under jim you. h
bush sunny have played with president george w. bush on a number of occasion. he plays speed golf, plays really fast. you've almost have to run to your golf ball could keep up with him but we have played together. >> host: music, you did train to be a classical music pianist, and i have seen you perform with yo-yo ma, among others. do you do a lot hoff those concerts anymore. >> guest: i play at least one concert a year. was fortune to plaintiff we yo-yo ma at his music festival at...
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bush? >> i've played with president george w. bush on a number of occasions. he plays really fast. you almost have to run to your golf ball to keep up with him but yes we played together. >> in music you did trained to be a classical musical pianistf and i've seen you perform with yo-yo ma among others so do you do a lot of those concerts anymore? >> i do at least one concert a year.rnatio was fortunate to play with yo-yo ma at his music festival at the kennedy center for which you are such a great leader david.d. at least once a year i have a concert with a professional quartet from boston university. we do a benefit for a charity that we started called classics for kids that puts a musical instance in the schools. i believe like everybody that we need s.t.e.m., science technology and mathematics but i'm also a great believer that we need the arts. our kids need to be closer to the arts. [applause] >> i want to focus on your book but some people may not know you did a biography. you were born and grew up in birmingham and it was a segregated south and the jim crow laws. when you w
bush? >> i've played with president george w. bush on a number of occasions. he plays really fast. you almost have to run to your golf ball to keep up with him but yes we played together. >> in music you did trained to be a classical musical pianistf and i've seen you perform with yo-yo ma among others so do you do a lot of those concerts anymore? >> i do at least one concert a year.rnatio was fortunate to play with yo-yo ma at his music festival at the kennedy center for...
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why he threatened to resign as bush's fbi director and bush changed course. >>> he's a lawyer in charge of the russia investigation. >> oh, he should go home. >> why? >> what's there to investigate? rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ super-cool notebooks, done. that's mom taking care of business. and with the "25 cent event", office depot officemax takes care of mom! now, all this just 25 cents each! ♪ taking care of business so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> now to the enron verdicts. the man who led enron to highs and a downfall face prison sentences after they were convicted in a corporate scandals. >> jurors deciding kenneth lay was guilty of 6 counts, including fraud, c
why he threatened to resign as bush's fbi director and bush changed course. >>> he's a lawyer in charge of the russia investigation. >> oh, he should go home. >> why? >> what's there to investigate? rethink what's possible. rethink your allergy pills. flonase sensimist allergy relief helps block 6 key inflammatory substances with a gentle mist. most allergy pills only block one. and 6 is greater than one. flonase sensimist. ♪ super-cool notebooks, done. that's mom...
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bush's white house photographer. and we have diana walker, a time magazine photographer for 20 years. she is known for her work covering hillary clinton. she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also cover the reagan administration and george h.w. bush. valadez and diana walker are actively involved in our program. they both belong to our advisory council. >> what you hope viewers will take away? >> the importance of photojournalists and new documentary -- news documentarians. the value of their work, not only for the news but also as historical evidence. these photographs capture and document an amazing array of extremely important processes and event and personalities. public appreciates the work they will be. -- the work that they do. i hope they will not only appreciate the work that the photographers themselves. >> thanks for joining us. >> you are welcome. announcer: now, an oral history interview with photojournalist frank johnston courtesy of the dolph briscoe center for american his
bush's white house photographer. and we have diana walker, a time magazine photographer for 20 years. she is known for her work covering hillary clinton. she covered the clinton white house really broadly and deeply. she also cover the reagan administration and george h.w. bush. valadez and diana walker are actively involved in our program. they both belong to our advisory council. >> what you hope viewers will take away? >> the importance of photojournalists and new documentary --...
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billy bush saturday showed me who really had donald trump's back. >> well, you took names on billy bush sunday didn't you? >> i did. christie because of billy bush weekend and -- was -- was not looked at for a cabinet position. >> he wasn't there for you on billy bush weekend, so therefore he doesn't get a cabinet position. >> i told him the plane leaves at 11:00 in the morning. if you're on the plane, you're on the team. didn't make the plane. >> seth: why do they keep saying billy bush weekend? it's not a holiday. [ laughter ] "gather around, children. can you hear it? it's the sound of the 'access hollywood' bus. billy bush weekend is here. tick tacks for everyone!" [ laughter ] "we celebrate billy bush saturday. what about you?" "oh, we're a billy bush sunday family." [ light laughter ] as much as the republican establishment may resist, the gop is now very much the party of steve bannon and donald trump. they have had plenty of chances to dump him and they haven't. not after firing comey, not after charlottesville and certainly not after -- >> billy bush weekend. >> seth: this has
billy bush saturday showed me who really had donald trump's back. >> well, you took names on billy bush sunday didn't you? >> i did. christie because of billy bush weekend and -- was -- was not looked at for a cabinet position. >> he wasn't there for you on billy bush weekend, so therefore he doesn't get a cabinet position. >> i told him the plane leaves at 11:00 in the morning. if you're on the plane, you're on the team. didn't make the plane. >> seth: why do they...
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bush had. sanctions, sabotage, pressure, and cyber warfare. precisely because heed a tried diplomacy, though, and precisely because he enjoyed international lidge si in a way that lush did not, obama succeeded where bush could not. he imposed the most striking, hard-hit sanctions that any country has been under yet. even the iranian central bank was put under sanctions which essentially closed iran's access to the international financial system. the united states succeeded in convincing europe to cut all oil imports from iran. iran exported roughly 40% of the oil to the european union at the time. the day congress passed sanctions imposing sanctions on iran central bank, iran's currency dropped roughly 30%. riots broke out in tehran. iran's gdp slunk shrunk. for how long could it be able to sustain this amount of pain? the iranians without a doubt had underestimated obama. they never thought the world would be willing to go along with sanctions in this manner. but obama had also underestimated
bush had. sanctions, sabotage, pressure, and cyber warfare. precisely because heed a tried diplomacy, though, and precisely because he enjoyed international lidge si in a way that lush did not, obama succeeded where bush could not. he imposed the most striking, hard-hit sanctions that any country has been under yet. even the iranian central bank was put under sanctions which essentially closed iran's access to the international financial system. the united states succeeded in convincing europe...
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and that's what billy bush weekend showed me. >> rose: boy, you took names on billy bush sunday, didn't you? >> bannon: i did. i got to-- i got to-- you know, i'm irish. i've got to get my black book, and i got them. that'll believe-- christie, because of-- billy bush-- weekend-- and-- was-- was-- not looked at for a cabinet position. >> rose: he wasn't there for you on billy bush weekend so therefore he doesn't get a cabinet position? >> bannon: i told him, "the plane leaves at 11:00 in the morning. if you're on the plane, you're on the team." didn't make the plane. >> rose: in all the conversations about you, there's this "saturday night live" image. >> yes, of course, mr. president, i will go sit at my desk. >> rose: it basically shows you as some svengali. >> bannon: actually, the grim reaper. >> rose: the grim reaper. >> bannon: i don't need the affirmation of the mainstream media. i don't care what they say. they can call me an anti-semite. they can call me racist. they call me nativist. you can call me anything you want, okay? as long as we're driving this agenda for the working
and that's what billy bush weekend showed me. >> rose: boy, you took names on billy bush sunday, didn't you? >> bannon: i did. i got to-- i got to-- you know, i'm irish. i've got to get my black book, and i got them. that'll believe-- christie, because of-- billy bush-- weekend-- and-- was-- was-- not looked at for a cabinet position. >> rose: he wasn't there for you on billy bush weekend so therefore he doesn't get a cabinet position? >> bannon: i told him, "the...
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bush, bush 43 was elected for the second time, the first trip he made was to north dakota to push his social security package. he asked me to go with him on air force one. and i readily accepted. now i didn't believe in his social security package. in fact, at the venue, i made clear that i thought there were very serious problems with it. but i thought it's an obligation if the president asks you to go to your state, you go. and i think that's a smart thing to do because you can have an impact possibly. you might influence the outcome. and also, it's just good manners. >> and we saw senator heitkamp do that, travel on air force one to north dakota with president trump. president trump called her out at the rally. but no commitments, just like you and president bush on social security. when the bush tax cuts were done, the first round of the tax cut, they actually got three democratic votes in the senate on the first round of bush tax cuts. on the second round -- i'm sorry, the first round of bush tax cut, 12 democratic senate votes. the second round of bush tax cuts, three senate vot
bush, bush 43 was elected for the second time, the first trip he made was to north dakota to push his social security package. he asked me to go with him on air force one. and i readily accepted. now i didn't believe in his social security package. in fact, at the venue, i made clear that i thought there were very serious problems with it. but i thought it's an obligation if the president asks you to go to your state, you go. and i think that's a smart thing to do because you can have an impact...
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and that's what billy bush weekend showed me. >> rose: boy, you took names on billy bush sunday, didn't you? >> bannon: i did. i got to-- i got to-- you know, i'm irish. i've got to get my black book, and i got them. that'll believe-- christie, be weekend-- and-- was-- was-- not looked at for a cabinet position. >> rose: he wasn't there for you on billy bush weekend so therefore he doesn't get a cabinet position? >> bannon: i told him, "the plane leaves at 11:00 in the morning. if you're on the plane, you're on the team." didn't make the plane. >> rose: in all the conversations about you, there's this "saturday night live" image. >> yes, of course, mr. president, i will go sit at my desk. >> rose: it basically shows you as some svengali. >> bannon: actually, the grim reaper. >> rose: the grim reaper. >> bannon: i don't need the affirmation of the mainstream media. i don't care what they say. they can call me an anti-semite. they can call me racist. they call me nativist. you can call me anything you want, okay? as long as we're driving this agenda for the working men and women of this c
and that's what billy bush weekend showed me. >> rose: boy, you took names on billy bush sunday, didn't you? >> bannon: i did. i got to-- i got to-- you know, i'm irish. i've got to get my black book, and i got them. that'll believe-- christie, be weekend-- and-- was-- was-- not looked at for a cabinet position. >> rose: he wasn't there for you on billy bush weekend so therefore he doesn't get a cabinet position? >> bannon: i told him, "the plane leaves at 11:00 in...
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he ran against the bush clinton apparatus. he defeated the bush apparatus. by the way, every day, every day he is there, every day he is there, working through exactly opposite of what they said, they said he was he would be in the situation room in the white house. >> here's what i want to know. >> the london bombing, aftermah of irma and steve bannon when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> another terrorist attack on friday this time in london subway, homemade bomb exploded during the morning rush hour inside the train at the parsons green tube station. at least two dozen were injured. meanwhile in new york, the united nations was holding a conference on what could be done to combat violence extremism that leads to terrorist attacks. bjorn ihler was one of the speakers at the conference. he is himself the survivor of a
he ran against the bush clinton apparatus. he defeated the bush apparatus. by the way, every day, every day he is there, every day he is there, working through exactly opposite of what they said, they said he was he would be in the situation room in the white house. >> here's what i want to know. >> the london bombing, aftermah of irma and steve bannon when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by the following: >> and by bloomberg,...
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bush and george a. baker iii led american's foreign policy during this revolutionary time and during a subsequently successful effort to unify germany in peace and freedom. >> i read that you were in a luncheon at the state department with the president of the philippines and someone passed you a note. >> what the note said was the east german government has opened up the border between east and west germany. i took my leave from the president of the philippines to meet with the president. >> what did that mean to you? >> it meant that the world as i had known it all my adult life changed and changed fundamentally. the cold war was clearly over and that's all i'd known. when i was a school kid growing up, we'd hide under our desk, afraid of nuclear war. and by the way, david, nobody saw it coming. nobody saw it coming. a happened, boom, like that. >> the world was dangerous but was easier to navigate in certain ways when there were two open powers. >> foreign policy was easy to navigate. if the soviets
bush and george a. baker iii led american's foreign policy during this revolutionary time and during a subsequently successful effort to unify germany in peace and freedom. >> i read that you were in a luncheon at the state department with the president of the philippines and someone passed you a note. >> what the note said was the east german government has opened up the border between east and west germany. i took my leave from the president of the philippines to meet with the...
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neck and neck, al gore and bush, al gore can't pull ahead of president bush in that area and they think that could be a real problem for us because pennsylvania was one of the possible states that president bush didn't end up winning but when they do the focus group a week before the election they ask the basic question, who would you rather go to prom with, george w. bush or al gore? and they said george w. bush because i would have a lot more fun and it would be great and she said that that's when she thought that there would probably lose. it was that likability factor. mark stein on tucker carlson's show had a really good point, the media did cover the email, partly because they were forced into it but "the new york times" did break the story. also, she is so protectable and president trump was not. human nature is to go and look for something that is new and interesting and so president trump benefited from that. the other thing she doesn't do in the book is admit that just a small bit of effort in wisconsin and michigan and, what's the other one? pennsylvania that that could event
neck and neck, al gore and bush, al gore can't pull ahead of president bush in that area and they think that could be a real problem for us because pennsylvania was one of the possible states that president bush didn't end up winning but when they do the focus group a week before the election they ask the basic question, who would you rather go to prom with, george w. bush or al gore? and they said george w. bush because i would have a lot more fun and it would be great and she said that that's...
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bush only got 50.7 in 04. so historically it is more likely to have a close election then a big one but in historical terms the last 20 years this is a significant victory. i don't think we should. someone else raised this with me recently. i don't think we showed and i'm not suggesting you are but if some people say it's close so it's not really a mandate in recent historical terms it is a pretty big mandate and we will see what happens. i noticed senator mccain and senator obama met today and talk about football showing that there is in fact a common vocabulary in this country. thank you all very much. it's been great to be here. i appreciate it. [applause] and you have over 100 authors from children's authors and illustrators, graphic novelists, all these different authors there all day over 100,000 people coming in and celebrating books and reading, you can't have a better time i think and i'm a little prejudiced because i am a librarian i have to tell you if any reader or anybody that wants to get inspire
bush only got 50.7 in 04. so historically it is more likely to have a close election then a big one but in historical terms the last 20 years this is a significant victory. i don't think we should. someone else raised this with me recently. i don't think we showed and i'm not suggesting you are but if some people say it's close so it's not really a mandate in recent historical terms it is a pretty big mandate and we will see what happens. i noticed senator mccain and senator obama met today and...
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bush. i will never forget. we have got a five campaign events and at the end of the day he was wearing to go and i couldn't wait to get back to the motel. they are people who brought him rent -- energy. i don't so much and i have never liked politics really. who i do love policy. the other thing my calling is what i do. i love being a professor. i love teaching millennials. they are wonderful. they come to me and they say i want to be a leader and i say that's not a job description and is not a destination. let's talk about what you are going to learn and know. my other favorite line i want my first job to be meaningful. i say your first job is not going to meaningful. it's going to be your first job and what will be meaningful is somebody will pay you to do it for the first time. [applause] >> if you don't want to run for office suppose some president came along and said he did a great job of secretary of state, why don't you do it again? >> i had an amazing time. at a president who told leaders, we grew up to
bush. i will never forget. we have got a five campaign events and at the end of the day he was wearing to go and i couldn't wait to get back to the motel. they are people who brought him rent -- energy. i don't so much and i have never liked politics really. who i do love policy. the other thing my calling is what i do. i love being a professor. i love teaching millennials. they are wonderful. they come to me and they say i want to be a leader and i say that's not a job description and is not a...
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christie because of billy bush weekend and -- was -- was not >> he wasn't there for you on billy bush weekend, so therefore he doesn't get a cabinet position. >> i told him the plane leaves at 11:00 in the morning. if you're on the plane, you're on the team. didn't make the plane. >> seth: why do they keep saying billy bush weekend? it's not a holiday. [ laughter ] "gather around, children. can you hear it? it's the sound of the 'access hollywood' bus. billy bush weekend is here. tick tacks for everyone!" [ laughter ] "we celebrate billy bush saturday. what about you?" "oh, we're a billy bush sunday family." [ light laughter ] as much as the republican establishment may resist, the gop is now very much the party of steve bannon and donald trump. they have had plenty of chances to dump him and they haven't. not after firing comey, not after charlottesville and certainly not after -- >> billy bush weekend. >> seth: this has been, "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with danny mcbride. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer looks
christie because of billy bush weekend and -- was -- was not >> he wasn't there for you on billy bush weekend, so therefore he doesn't get a cabinet position. >> i told him the plane leaves at 11:00 in the morning. if you're on the plane, you're on the team. didn't make the plane. >> seth: why do they keep saying billy bush weekend? it's not a holiday. [ laughter ] "gather around, children. can you hear it? it's the sound of the 'access hollywood' bus. billy bush weekend...
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bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming indistinguishable. welcome back here now is the rest of my conversation with a veteran cia analyst right mcgovern back in two thousand and four three months before the election you know bush you know. james rice of new york times found out that essay was scooping up all our telephone calls and all our e-mails three months before he went to his people that new york times and he says we got to get the sat and i don't i can't do that why to close the election why well he acquiesced in that he should have blown the whistle you know but he acquiesced ok so what happens a year and three months later ok december of two thousand and five now. reason reason goes to his superiors this is you know the saloon bar is a little awkward you pay me big bucks i've written this book on the side it's going to be really awkward when this book appears it's in ga
bush's useful idiots in the lead up to the invasion of iraq. it is vitally important that the press remains rooted in a fact based universe especially when we enter an era when truth and fiction are becoming indistinguishable. welcome back here now is the rest of my conversation with a veteran cia analyst right mcgovern back in two thousand and four three months before the election you know bush you know. james rice of new york times found out that essay was scooping up all our telephone calls...
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bush? >> i have played with president bush on a number of occasions. he plays speedball, really fast, you almost have to run to your belk bowl but yes, we played together. >> and music, you trained to be a classical music pianist and i've seen you perform with yo-yo ma among others you do a lot of those concerts anymore? >> i do at least three concerts a year, i was fortunate to play with yo-yo ma at his recent music festival at the kennedy center. you're such a great leave leader david but at least once a year i play a concert with a professional quartet from boston university and we do a benefit for a charity that we started called classical for kids, it puts musical instruments in the schools because i believe like everybody that we need stem. science, technology and mathematics but i'm also a great believer that we need the arts, arcades may be closer to the arts. so. >> i want to focus on your book but people may not know, there may be one or two biographies, you were born and grew up in birmingham. and it was a segregated south and jim crow laws
bush? >> i have played with president bush on a number of occasions. he plays speedball, really fast, you almost have to run to your belk bowl but yes, we played together. >> and music, you trained to be a classical music pianist and i've seen you perform with yo-yo ma among others you do a lot of those concerts anymore? >> i do at least three concerts a year, i was fortunate to play with yo-yo ma at his recent music festival at the kennedy center. you're such a great leave...
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. >> billy bush. >> billy bush. >> billy bush. >> billy bush saturday. >> billy bush sunday. >> billy bush weekend. >> you took names on billy bush sunday, didn't you? >> i did. billy bush. >> jimmy: even billy bush hasn't spent that much time thinking about billy bush. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, you probably saw this on facebook already, but birthday wishes are in order for north korea. today the democratic people's republic of north korea, which is neither democratic or a republic, but they do have people, turns 69. 69 years ago north korea was formed. they built a big beautiful wall and everything's been great ever since. you see? kim jong un is reportedly planning to commemorate this special day with another missile test. which why can't kim jong un just be normal and celebrate a birthday at chuck e. cheese like every other fat kid with a terrible haircut? [ cheers and applause ] hey, this is good. do you know antonio cromartie? he's a quarterback. he played for the chargers and the jets, the colts. even more than football, he's very good at making children. this is antoni
. >> billy bush. >> billy bush. >> billy bush. >> billy bush saturday. >> billy bush sunday. >> billy bush weekend. >> you took names on billy bush sunday, didn't you? >> i did. billy bush. >> jimmy: even billy bush hasn't spent that much time thinking about billy bush. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, you probably saw this on facebook already, but birthday wishes are in order for north korea. today the democratic people's republic of...
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. >> billy bush. >> billy bush. >> billy bush. >> billy bush saturday. >> billy bush sunday. >> billy bush weekend. >> you took names on billy bush sunday, didn't you? >> i did. billy bush. >> jimmy: even billy bush hasn't spent that much time thinking about billy bush. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, you probably saw this on facebook already, but birthday wishes are in order for north korea. today the democratic people's republic of north korea, which is neither democratic or a republic, but they do have people, turns 69. 69 years ago north korea was formed. they built a big beautiful wall and everything's been great ever since. you see? kim jong un is reportedly planning to commemorate this special day with another missile test. which why can't kim jong un just be normal and celebrate a birthday at chuck e. cheese like terrible haircut? [ cheers and applause ] hey, this is good. do you know antonio cromartie? he's a quarterback. he played for the chargers and the jets, the colts. even more than football, he's very good at making children. this is antonio from the show "hard knock
. >> billy bush. >> billy bush. >> billy bush. >> billy bush saturday. >> billy bush sunday. >> billy bush weekend. >> you took names on billy bush sunday, didn't you? >> i did. billy bush. >> jimmy: even billy bush hasn't spent that much time thinking about billy bush. [ cheers and applause ] meanwhile, you probably saw this on facebook already, but birthday wishes are in order for north korea. today the democratic people's republic of...
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we even see no child left behind with bush. you just didn't see that a lot in the obama in michigan. he saw big bills passed, certainly dodd frank and affordable care act but those were also through undemocratic votes. as far as big bipartisan bills, not big ones. we haven't seen it. i think that is a sign that the right and left are very strong right now and that's why you are saying docking in the 2020 democratic race but you also see republican members like jeff flake was up next year for primary. >> host: you talk about the six month delay for the daca cangram. a lot of can kicking that happens with these deadlines that are set for congress. obviously we will see what jeff sessions has to say at 11. >> it will be showing it here on c-span but from what we understand so far about what is expected to be announced is there a possible can kicking the can happen after six months? >> it's an interesting dynamic.. they're trying to set up a deadline kind of like the sequester where congress gives s itself from deadline and no one
we even see no child left behind with bush. you just didn't see that a lot in the obama in michigan. he saw big bills passed, certainly dodd frank and affordable care act but those were also through undemocratic votes. as far as big bipartisan bills, not big ones. we haven't seen it. i think that is a sign that the right and left are very strong right now and that's why you are saying docking in the 2020 democratic race but you also see republican members like jeff flake was up next year for...
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not to say that the candidate , but buchananmp ran against the first bush and weekend bush number one and someone say that cost them in the election. host: we have not talked about north korea in this segment, what the white house and congress is saying about north korea. here is the president within the last minute on his twitter page. i am allowing japan and south have military equipment from the united states. i am assuming congress would have a role in that purchasing agreement. guest: i think they would. this is a difficult situation for members and any administration. if it was an easy solution, it would have been thought about it while back. we have never seen this type of rhetoric get heated between north korea and the united states. the key player is china. that is what the president has been pushing. china to broker some type of deal. both trump and north korea are not backing down. there has been talk of some type of military response from the united states. it is hard to see how that does not devolve into complete chaos. and steve bannon said in an interview before he left
not to say that the candidate , but buchananmp ran against the first bush and weekend bush number one and someone say that cost them in the election. host: we have not talked about north korea in this segment, what the white house and congress is saying about north korea. here is the president within the last minute on his twitter page. i am allowing japan and south have military equipment from the united states. i am assuming congress would have a role in that purchasing agreement. guest: i...
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that's what billy bush weekend showed me. >> you took names on billy bush, didn't you. >> i got my black book and i've got 'em. christie because of billy bush weekend was not looked at for a cabinet position. >> he was there isn't on billy bush weekend so he doesn't get a cabinet position. >> i told him the plane leaves at 11:00 in the morning, if you're on the plane, you're on the team. didn't make the plane. >> woodruff: was it your unwillingness to stand up for the president after the access hollywood tape, do you think that's what shut you out of the trump administration? >> a few things. first, that conversation mr. bannon references in his interview never happened. never had any conversations with him. i didn't need to convey those kind of feelings to staffers. i was speaking to the principal, to the man who's now president of the united states. secondly, i was there the whole billy bush weekend. i was there during debate prep, leading debate prep for the second debate both friday and saturday and, by the way, if i was off the team, then why did i need debate prep for the third deb
that's what billy bush weekend showed me. >> you took names on billy bush, didn't you. >> i got my black book and i've got 'em. christie because of billy bush weekend was not looked at for a cabinet position. >> he was there isn't on billy bush weekend so he doesn't get a cabinet position. >> i told him the plane leaves at 11:00 in the morning, if you're on the plane, you're on the team. didn't make the plane. >> woodruff: was it your unwillingness to stand up for...
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bush did it and now that he's officially unveiled his own so-called tax reform plan donald trump is doing it to we're going to cut taxes for the middle class make the tax code simpler and more fair for every day america's and we're going to bring back the jobs and wealth that have left our country and most people thought left our country for good this is just flat out not true populist rhetoric aside the people who are going to actually benefit from donald trump's tax plan are the same people who benefited from every single repub. can tax cut plan ever people like trump is kids the oligarchy joining me now to explain why is economist michael hudson distinguished research professor of economics at the university of missouri kansas city and author of the brilliant new book j is for junk economics professor michael hudson welcome. could be here great having you with us so we're still short on details i think so far it's just a nine page outline whatever but based on what we know so far is the trump tax plan really the pro middle class tax plan that he's selling it as who really wins if this
bush did it and now that he's officially unveiled his own so-called tax reform plan donald trump is doing it to we're going to cut taxes for the middle class make the tax code simpler and more fair for every day america's and we're going to bring back the jobs and wealth that have left our country and most people thought left our country for good this is just flat out not true populist rhetoric aside the people who are going to actually benefit from donald trump's tax plan are the same people...
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bush was a great immigration president. and we know that president obama is a great leader, especially concerned about our dreamers. so this is the first president in modern times, in the lives of these dreamers, who has been anti-immigration. rejecting the idea that immigration is the life blood of our country. the constantness of america and every newcombe who are comes to america with hopes, dreams, aspirations and optimism and courage makes america more american. and that -- in that spirit, i'm pleased to yield to the distinguished democratic leader of the senate, senator from new york, chuck schumer. mr. schumer: thank you.
bush was a great immigration president. and we know that president obama is a great leader, especially concerned about our dreamers. so this is the first president in modern times, in the lives of these dreamers, who has been anti-immigration. rejecting the idea that immigration is the life blood of our country. the constantness of america and every newcombe who are comes to america with hopes, dreams, aspirations and optimism and courage makes america more american. and that -- in that spirit,...
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if you read hersh's speech, bush understood this. he got it. he said if you are going to struggle against radical islamic extremists, you have to address the middle east spirit in order for you to do that, that is a generations long type of struggle. it is not clean. it doesn't happen right away and it is something that he believes was worth investing. did they know how much it would cost ultimately? of course not. everyone was clear right from the very beginning that this was going to be a long fight. the media loves to conveniently ignore that and suggest to people that wish and rumsfeld sorted duke everyone into thinking we would go in and would be like 1991 and it was going to be over in a few months. one of the things that after the mission accomplished beach, we started getting in the office with a lot of reporters to call you up and say why is it taking so long to build the military? mind you, this is august 2003. we don't take any prisoners. the military collapsed and we do basically had a poorly trained, poorly funded construct army th
if you read hersh's speech, bush understood this. he got it. he said if you are going to struggle against radical islamic extremists, you have to address the middle east spirit in order for you to do that, that is a generations long type of struggle. it is not clean. it doesn't happen right away and it is something that he believes was worth investing. did they know how much it would cost ultimately? of course not. everyone was clear right from the very beginning that this was going to be a...
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george bush said let this be a lesson to other countries. in 2011, the united states and nato assisted in the overthrow of the regime. that is what they are conscious of. there is another element, which is important, which is if they do achieve self defense, then do they go further? do they see to try to unify with self korea and use this weapon to course the united states. that is one of the big debates going on right now. charlie: kim jong-un is a leader, but is he a rational leader? >> this is the question that analysts are struggling with. the answer based on people i have spoken to is that he is rational. he can be dealt with. .hey don't believe he is mad they don't believe he is out of control. believe is he is protecting his national interests in the way he thinks he should, but that is putting him on a trajectory towards confrontation with the united states. he ise look at what doing, we see him moving down this path towards greater tension with the u.s., but there have been moments where he has shown himself to be capable of restrai
george bush said let this be a lesson to other countries. in 2011, the united states and nato assisted in the overthrow of the regime. that is what they are conscious of. there is another element, which is important, which is if they do achieve self defense, then do they go further? do they see to try to unify with self korea and use this weapon to course the united states. that is one of the big debates going on right now. charlie: kim jong-un is a leader, but is he a rational leader? >>...
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there were large cuts during reagan and bush years. bartlett, to add to what , 72% of presented fortune 500 companies operate subsidiaries in tax savings to avoid paying their fair share. 57 fortune 500 companies -- $184 billion each year. that is a startling number. -- imakes me more angry feel good when i get angry. my constituents are struggling onto $3500ey to hold per year they pay in taxes. they play around with the local taxes and state and mortgage deduction. what i'm disturbed about mr. i'm disturbed when i find out in a 2005 tax return by mr. trump,d andr what he has proposed folks that agree with this keptsal, he would have more than $20 million that year if the tax policies that he proposes today were in place. reasons weone of the need his tax returns. ms. boucher, the earned income to credit which is provided puerto rico two years ago would have helped them more than anything else. testimony thatur we need to be making important investments in job training, family leave, child care. how could tax reform in your mind get u
there were large cuts during reagan and bush years. bartlett, to add to what , 72% of presented fortune 500 companies operate subsidiaries in tax savings to avoid paying their fair share. 57 fortune 500 companies -- $184 billion each year. that is a startling number. -- imakes me more angry feel good when i get angry. my constituents are struggling onto $3500ey to hold per year they pay in taxes. they play around with the local taxes and state and mortgage deduction. what i'm disturbed about...
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billy bush sunday. >> rose: you took names on billy bush sunday. >> i did. i'm irish, i have my black book and i've got to get them. >> rose: if you're not there on billy bush sunday i won't be there for you when your ambition comes up? >> i always know when a guy like trump runs toward the gunfire you will be in the foxhole. reince priebus and i were great partners, not just reince personally but it was the donors, and rude yp was there. the president made a decision, okay, and drover is a great guy at weighing and measuring people. he loved rudy but made a decision for what we needed at the time that rudy just wasn't going to be the secretary of state that he donald trump felt he needed, okay? >> rose: he didn't look like a secretary of state, and that mattered to donald trump. unit did -- unit did. >> i think -- it did -- i think for trump it's how you comport yourself. we spent a lot of time with rudy being attorney general and secretary of state. >> rose: he only wanted to be secretary of state. >> he was very adamant it was state or nothing. >> rose: a
billy bush sunday. >> rose: you took names on billy bush sunday. >> i did. i'm irish, i have my black book and i've got to get them. >> rose: if you're not there on billy bush sunday i won't be there for you when your ambition comes up? >> i always know when a guy like trump runs toward the gunfire you will be in the foxhole. reince priebus and i were great partners, not just reince personally but it was the donors, and rude yp was there. the president made a decision,...
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ahead, former first lady laura bush right here in studio 257. only on "cbs this morning," her effort to help other world leasers' spouses use their influence for good. >>> plus, more of our interview with tom brady. what he uses that will keep him on the field a few more years. stuff you can use too. >>> first your "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> united states bombers and fighter jets took part in a new show of force against north korea. >>> with so many advicrises bre around the world, this week at the u.n. he'll be asking other world leaders for help. >> people at the shelters plan to stay there as maria looks to become a direct hit. >> it's on track to become a category 4, a destructive hurricane across the u.s. virgin islands and puerto rico as we head into wednesday. >>> this is a warning that anyone coming back to the keys warning that all essentials like fuel and electricity are limiting and they're asking people to be as self-limiting as possible. >>> julia louis-dreyfus has now won six emmys in a row. she's tied with cloris leachman. >>> the
ahead, former first lady laura bush right here in studio 257. only on "cbs this morning," her effort to help other world leasers' spouses use their influence for good. >>> plus, more of our interview with tom brady. what he uses that will keep him on the field a few more years. stuff you can use too. >>> first your "eye opener" at 8:00. >>> united states bombers and fighter jets took part in a new show of force against north korea. >>>...
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bush, when president bush asked him, why didn't you run for another term? he said i wanted my african brothers it was okay to step down from office. on a continent that had too many presidents for life, this was an important statement. again it's a story of institutions. it was essentially single party system under the african national congress. somehow mandela's great authority was never transferred into institutions which could then survive him and they have had considerable trouble since. but institutions are still there. it is just that it has been hard to really deliver through them. first presidents matter. united states of america was pretty lucky that george washington actuallyty didn't want to be king. i don't know how many of you have seen "hamilton." it is a really a great show but it becomes a very clear that we, we got lucky with the particular combination of founding fathers that we had. many places haven't been that fortunate. >> you're right about latine. america. you talk about colombia, how they have made progress there. generally the mili
bush, when president bush asked him, why didn't you run for another term? he said i wanted my african brothers it was okay to step down from office. on a continent that had too many presidents for life, this was an important statement. again it's a story of institutions. it was essentially single party system under the african national congress. somehow mandela's great authority was never transferred into institutions which could then survive him and they have had considerable trouble since....