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bush a little bit. he took the meeting, and i was shocked in the beginning of the meeting he said i've decided this story needs to be told, and you're the guy to do it. i was so unprepared, i didn't have a tape recording device. [laughter] and he sat there and put his feet up on the desk, and he fingeredded an unlit cigar, and he started talking about his dad. and i realized there was so much to him that was a mystery about his father, particularly his father's storied early years when he went to war as an 18-year-old, signed up for the navy to get into world war ii at 18, was in the pacific theater and shot down when he was 19. his life was spared, but the lives of his crew mates were not, and he realized that there was some purpose that he had on earth that he was spared and his friends were not. he went -- decided to forgo a family pass to the riches of wall street and go to the oil fields of odessa to make his way in the oil business. bake a hud at -- became a husband at 21, became a father soon aft
bush a little bit. he took the meeting, and i was shocked in the beginning of the meeting he said i've decided this story needs to be told, and you're the guy to do it. i was so unprepared, i didn't have a tape recording device. [laughter] and he sat there and put his feet up on the desk, and he fingeredded an unlit cigar, and he started talking about his dad. and i realized there was so much to him that was a mystery about his father, particularly his father's storied early years when he went...
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bush: it is. david: if you could run for president of the united states or former president of the united states, what would you recommend? mr. clinton: you have to live a long time as a former president to have as many impacts as you have as president. mr. bush: the decisions you make have got a monumental effect on a lot of people. it was exciting to be in that kind of environment. ♪ ♪ david: so today, when you were living in the white house, some people call it a prison because you really can't get out very much. or do you really enjoy it? it is a great thing, you had all these servants, you can go to camp david when you want. it is a pleasure to live there, or not so much? mr. clinton: i think if you have lived an informal life, even though i had spent almost a dozen years in the governor's mansion in arkansas, it is very different. if you lived -- i basically was self-supporting from the time i was 19. it took some getting used to, but i developed a real respect and affection for the peop
bush: it is. david: if you could run for president of the united states or former president of the united states, what would you recommend? mr. clinton: you have to live a long time as a former president to have as many impacts as you have as president. mr. bush: the decisions you make have got a monumental effect on a lot of people. it was exciting to be in that kind of environment. ♪ ♪ david: so today, when you were living in the white house, some people call it a prison because you...
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bush and george w. bush weigh in on mr. trump's handling of the highest office in the land. lisa desjardins recently sat down with historian and author mark updegrove. they are a living political dynasty, father-son president was rarely speak at length about the politics of today. but a if you book offers insights and rare interviews with the pair, talking their relationship, values and how they see the man in the oval office now. the book is called "the last republicans, inside the extraordinary relationship between george h-w bush and gorks george w. bush" and its author historian mark updegrove joins me now. >> thanks for having me. >> let's start about these men, their relationship, who are they and how they influenced each other. >> they are very different people of different generations. is pat riggs from theush who is northeast who decides to strike out on his own in the oil business if texas and kind of a hybrid between those two places. the old style patrician northeast and rough-and-tumble texasment and you have his son who is a product of midland texas, primarily.
bush and george w. bush weigh in on mr. trump's handling of the highest office in the land. lisa desjardins recently sat down with historian and author mark updegrove. they are a living political dynasty, father-son president was rarely speak at length about the politics of today. but a if you book offers insights and rare interviews with the pair, talking their relationship, values and how they see the man in the oval office now. the book is called "the last republicans, inside the...
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bush. working under the white house military office, the organization responsible for air force one, marine one and military aides. his new book "inside camp david" is the first insider account of camp david and is available for purchase and signing following his presentation. join me in welcoming welcoming rear admirable michael giorgione. >> thank you, wonderful to be here. first thing rosen laurinburg for putting this together. nothing will slow her down, she did great job. thank laura rosenberg. [applause] i've got some family gets here tonight i want tointroduce so you understand who's come here to be with me. first my parents, mom and dad, mary lou and tony . my wonderful sister luanne giorgio and her friend ellen, raise your hands. thank you.my cousin's cousin, my cousin's son, john and his friend suzanne zachary. raise your hand. eventually my nephew matt and amanda are coming in from baltimore, they will be here eventually.heather wishart smith, raise your hand. if you read the boo
bush. working under the white house military office, the organization responsible for air force one, marine one and military aides. his new book "inside camp david" is the first insider account of camp david and is available for purchase and signing following his presentation. join me in welcoming welcoming rear admirable michael giorgione. >> thank you, wonderful to be here. first thing rosen laurinburg for putting this together. nothing will slow her down, she did great job....
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then bush was out of office, obama was. you had high hopes until you saw they were going to pursue you with a vengeance. we're talking with the pulitzer prize-winning journalist james risen who is just written an amazing 15,000 word peace, "the biggest secret" as he tatalks about not only government attempted to suppress his peace at "the times," but "the times was quick itself. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we spend the hour with james risen, the pulitzer prize-winning former "new york times" journalist now with the intercept for he is written this remarkable piece titled "the biggest secret: my life as a new york times reporter in the shadodow of the war on terror." inin 23, presidedent obama saide made no o apologieies for seekio crack k down on aks. >> leaks relatated to o natialal risk.ty can put people atat they can put men and women in iform thatat i have sent into the battlefield at rk.k. some of ourut intelllligence o oicers who aren vari
then bush was out of office, obama was. you had high hopes until you saw they were going to pursue you with a vengeance. we're talking with the pulitzer prize-winning journalist james risen who is just written an amazing 15,000 word peace, "the biggest secret" as he tatalks about not only government attempted to suppress his peace at "the times," but "the times was quick itself. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report....
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then bush was out of office, obama was. you had high hopes until you saw they were going to pursue you with a vengeance. we're talking with the pulitzer prize-winning journalist james risen who is just written an amazing 15,000 word peace, "the biggest secret" as he talks about not only government attempted to suppress his peace at "the times," but "the times was quick itself. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we spend the hour with james risen, the pulitzer prize-winning former "new york times" journalist now with the intercept for he is written this remarkable piece titled "the biggest secret: my life as a new york times reporter in the shadow of the war on terror." in 2013, president obama said he made no apologies for seeking to crack down on leaks. >> leaks related to national risk.ty can put people at they can put men and women in uniform that i have sent into the battlefield at risk. some of our intelligence officers who are in various dangerou
then bush was out of office, obama was. you had high hopes until you saw they were going to pursue you with a vengeance. we're talking with the pulitzer prize-winning journalist james risen who is just written an amazing 15,000 word peace, "the biggest secret" as he talks about not only government attempted to suppress his peace at "the times," but "the times was quick itself. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm...
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bush the crew did something. can we say goodbye, sure, there's four days of guests, people coming through, craziness, pop singers singing in the chapel, a lot of mayhem in good fun way and in the final days the sunday before the tuesday imagination so my wife michele on the left and ginger williams gives the clintons some gifts that have hung in the balls for eight years and that evening we had a farewell ceremony in the hangar and this is senator elect clinton when she one the race and makes comments, we get some milk and stability come say goodbye to chelsea and we take one last photograph with the crew and the family. last moments, last night. and everyone talks about saying goodbye to the president again as a person. you see the family coming to kind of get to know them and to say goodbye and then that's it. at 10:00 they were saying goodbye in the chelsea turns to me and hands me two stuffed animals, she says commander, i'd like you to give these to your daughters i've had them for eight years here at my roo
bush the crew did something. can we say goodbye, sure, there's four days of guests, people coming through, craziness, pop singers singing in the chapel, a lot of mayhem in good fun way and in the final days the sunday before the tuesday imagination so my wife michele on the left and ginger williams gives the clintons some gifts that have hung in the balls for eight years and that evening we had a farewell ceremony in the hangar and this is senator elect clinton when she one the race and makes...
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bush. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you for the kind remarks thank you so much for vitamin e back for the trustees i hope to see you again a memo to brian. i painted him. i asked his mother what he thought of the painting and i thought he just had a face only a mother could love. and she liked it. it was a huge relief. >> as you can see we have a full house. we're streaming this online. there have been a number of questions submitted about the book, your painting, and a few other subjects. i want to mention to those here and online that the book is not available, portraits of courage. a top seller on amazon, or if you go to the push center directly at push .-middle-dot or, it is available straight from this earth. there's a special edition personally signed by the president. all proceeds will go to the veterans causes. [applause] >> the first thing everyone wants to know is, when did you start painting? >> i was an art agnostic for most of my life. a terrible admission to make. i get ba
bush. [applause] >> thank you. >> thank you for the kind remarks thank you so much for vitamin e back for the trustees i hope to see you again a memo to brian. i painted him. i asked his mother what he thought of the painting and i thought he just had a face only a mother could love. and she liked it. it was a huge relief. >> as you can see we have a full house. we're streaming this online. there have been a number of questions submitted about the book, your painting, and a...
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bush: what is wrong with that? by anothervouchers name or are they something new, important, and what is important about it? the difference is that a voucher will give the parent their choice to go to a private school. where transferring from a prop -- public school to a private school. that, and take esa dollars and go to a private school and be done with it, or you can create a customized education experience for your child. that is the difference -- the parent is in charge of this money rather than in the case of the corporate tax scholarship a directwhere you have support organization. it is a meaningful difference if you envision where we should be moving, which is many choices that are just focused on one choice. envisiony, you could k-12 education looking like college where you invited up -- divided up by credits. education with2 seats.s of butts in the funding comes from 180 days, and the system changes that, and that is power. part of esa's we can build a marketplace for education. how about the supply sid
bush: what is wrong with that? by anothervouchers name or are they something new, important, and what is important about it? the difference is that a voucher will give the parent their choice to go to a private school. where transferring from a prop -- public school to a private school. that, and take esa dollars and go to a private school and be done with it, or you can create a customized education experience for your child. that is the difference -- the parent is in charge of this money...
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bush. and what did george bush do? he invited ted kennedy and his family to the white house after the inauguration. and he said the new movie "13 days" has just come out about the cuban missile crisis and your brother john f. kennedy and his presidency. would you like to come and watch it in the white house theater? >> so all of these things that particular week were about kind of this trust developing, this relationship, this common cause of can we get something big done. they both had their own equities, obviously, politically and otherwise. but they both believed that we ought to do a better job of educating poor kids. >> you can just imagine the brother of president kennedy sitting there with the new president, president bush, watching film in the white house movie theater. and then they started talking that night about how they wanted to work together on some big issues. it was going to be health care. it was going to be education reform. but he started reaching out right across-party lines from the early days of
bush. and what did george bush do? he invited ted kennedy and his family to the white house after the inauguration. and he said the new movie "13 days" has just come out about the cuban missile crisis and your brother john f. kennedy and his presidency. would you like to come and watch it in the white house theater? >> so all of these things that particular week were about kind of this trust developing, this relationship, this common cause of can we get something big done. they...
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bush number if there were. promises to more through brush your muscle short of the part of the suction of the muscles alive was last year the government from the east or the part of the young or from. where else in the system of most course except for the most closely with football for most of the foolish to. the fullest will come from the old one must deal with the usual full of the fall. and soon the four just will go fish one of them is a mushroom just lazing plus there was. no bush will be in the lesson you know from will feel of the rich when mr falwell fizzing the god in them which to fulfill boys bush will be the day that we will build also gets. the. disease says han kentucky the. overall. places you can go straight down easily you. need. a co money see it with them in the snow cone mines. left. jobs are gone all the pay was just said i'd. love to see these people a survivor of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here th
bush number if there were. promises to more through brush your muscle short of the part of the suction of the muscles alive was last year the government from the east or the part of the young or from. where else in the system of most course except for the most closely with football for most of the foolish to. the fullest will come from the old one must deal with the usual full of the fall. and soon the four just will go fish one of them is a mushroom just lazing plus there was. no bush will be...
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up bush was a nose or. if i were of public opinion i would seek to have myself and all of my friends in my family of leaders at the local level the national level be arrested by israel what you need to do is hold a mirror up to the israeli people and say this is what you're creating this is the reality on the ground we're not using violence we will not cooperate with the occupation and more i plead with the public students who do turn a nonviolent struggle because if you use violence you will never get the support of the israelis or the world. about your sudden passing iphone leaches learned you worry yourself in taking your last bang turn. to us we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each parent . but then my feeling started change you talked about more like it was a cave plz tell some my fondest.
up bush was a nose or. if i were of public opinion i would seek to have myself and all of my friends in my family of leaders at the local level the national level be arrested by israel what you need to do is hold a mirror up to the israeli people and say this is what you're creating this is the reality on the ground we're not using violence we will not cooperate with the occupation and more i plead with the public students who do turn a nonviolent struggle because if you use violence you will...
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bush, if we refer to u.s. government agencies and the press, is that something that's sort of outside our jurisdiction? because it's not really dealing with a claim from somebody that they got kicked out of housing. that may not be in the jurisdiction. i don't know. when you address the question of those things being outside, if we were to adopt the amendment suggested by mr. bush, would it be a provision that is beyond the jurisdiction of the ethics commission? >> i'm not sure if i could answer that question now. i think i need a little bit more time to think about it and get the staff's view on it as well. i would observe that it would be a fairly significant change of this ordinance. >> fairly what? >> significant change of the ordinance. i think as referred to, in terms of retaliation, it refers to adverse employment action. so if we start bringing other types of action, that would be a pretty big shift in the ordinance's focus, but we can take a closer look. >> but if it was an employment action, suppose
bush, if we refer to u.s. government agencies and the press, is that something that's sort of outside our jurisdiction? because it's not really dealing with a claim from somebody that they got kicked out of housing. that may not be in the jurisdiction. i don't know. when you address the question of those things being outside, if we were to adopt the amendment suggested by mr. bush, would it be a provision that is beyond the jurisdiction of the ethics commission? >> i'm not sure if i could...
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billy bush is not the only one focusing on family. sir elton john made a stunning announcement his next tour will be his l.a. the kids come first. ♪ >> it is about them now. i love my boys. i hate being away from them. i've had so many wonderful memories from touring, but i love my sons more. >> his sons with david 7-year-old zachary and 5 yfd elij elijah have changed his orbit don't expect him to go out quietly. >> you've got to go to the continents and say this is it. good-bye. thank you very much. >> his farewell yellow brick road tour will kick off in september and stretch over three years. elton's family will join him as much as possible. >> how adaptable are they? >> as long as they're with us they're happy and as soon as i go off stage they play with their legos. i like that. ♪ >> elton was not missing a beat performing some of his iconic hits prior to the announcement. ♪ holding me closer >> as "e.t." has seen over the years elton has a history of teasing an end to life on the road. >> i think in 1977 i said i was going
billy bush is not the only one focusing on family. sir elton john made a stunning announcement his next tour will be his l.a. the kids come first. ♪ >> it is about them now. i love my boys. i hate being away from them. i've had so many wonderful memories from touring, but i love my sons more. >> his sons with david 7-year-old zachary and 5 yfd elij elijah have changed his orbit don't expect him to go out quietly. >> you've got to go to the continents and say this is it....
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here's jeb bush on trump's rhetoric. >> i don't think he'll succeed if he continues on the path. i don't see a good outcome with all the rhetoric, all the hateful comments. that ultimately will drag down the positive things he and his team are doing. >> why does he do this before midterms. he won the party. >> he went on to say trump needs to focus on income. what's he been doing? >> jeb bush at this point is like elton john and cher, they keep announcing retirement but won't go away. i'm waiting for the jim gilmore and joe pataki interviews of the gripping primary candidates that also lost. >> laura: no one will call you low-energy ramon. i'm never doing an interview in the middle library with those chairs. >> takes the credibility away. >> laura: jeb bush lost when the voters rejected the bush design ti in 2016 but democrats didn't gets the message because you won't believe who they've now picked as their pressure face for the future. another political dynasty reboot and crystal carrington and blake won't show up for it coming up. (whispering) with the capital one venture card,
here's jeb bush on trump's rhetoric. >> i don't think he'll succeed if he continues on the path. i don't see a good outcome with all the rhetoric, all the hateful comments. that ultimately will drag down the positive things he and his team are doing. >> why does he do this before midterms. he won the party. >> he went on to say trump needs to focus on income. what's he been doing? >> jeb bush at this point is like elton john and cher, they keep announcing retirement but...
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bush and barack obama projected are you a trump supporter ok with these tweets and the billy bush video and trump calling a football player an s.o.b. and that word that rhymes with spit all. well oftentimes i'm not ok with it but if you compare the the results. the very learned statesman got over the past twenty years to the results that we're getting now how is the world any safer or how is it in any less dangerous because barack obama was very measured in what he said the fact is north korea became a bigger problem during his eight years and the rest of your question how is donald trump perceived and how does it translate i won't try to tell you how donald trump's english translates into korean but i do think that. kim thinks he's dealing with a tough guy there and calculates accordingly and i don't think that's a bad thing. but even without a translation brian to resell may in the u.k. is put off by some of the staff no i agree and i mean kind of this part of it that kind of likes it you know don't make an omelet you gotta break some eggs and i write and i love when i think that's wh
bush and barack obama projected are you a trump supporter ok with these tweets and the billy bush video and trump calling a football player an s.o.b. and that word that rhymes with spit all. well oftentimes i'm not ok with it but if you compare the the results. the very learned statesman got over the past twenty years to the results that we're getting now how is the world any safer or how is it in any less dangerous because barack obama was very measured in what he said the fact is north korea...
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bush's point is well taken. i think the fepc in particular holds the form 700 in high regard, so they would be preempted from taking action to require the information that he's asking for is a question to work with the fepc on. otherwise i think it would take an ordinance change to do that if we are allowed to do that. but i think we have a couple of open questions if we're allowed to do the activity in question, and it's definitely not for this regulation. >> i am thinking out loud. >> actually. i think my suggestion was that you ask the city attorney -- >> pull the mic closer, please, mr. bush. >> i think my suggestion was to have you ask the city attorney to update the guide to good government. in terms of what the ftec allows, i talked to them and there's no prohibition on submitting updated forms 700 throughout the year. >> and you're talking about having that in the good government guide so that would just be advisory and a recommendation, right? >> yes. i'm always happier if you could enact it into law an
bush's point is well taken. i think the fepc in particular holds the form 700 in high regard, so they would be preempted from taking action to require the information that he's asking for is a question to work with the fepc on. otherwise i think it would take an ordinance change to do that if we are allowed to do that. but i think we have a couple of open questions if we're allowed to do the activity in question, and it's definitely not for this regulation. >> i am thinking out loud....
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that was the bush doctrine. i have the bush doctrine down here but i will not read all the best -- bush doctrines. but we have citations from the bush doctrine which are very meaningful. is somethingue that at first 2003, i wasn't quite clear what was going on. i knew the language was wilsonian but there was something wrong about the accident, it was like going from texas to england and you understand what is being said but you don't quite understand that there is something about it that is peculiar. the bush doctrine said all the right things, if you go back to the virtuous diamond, it was all there, democracy promotion, open markets, cooperation among allies, u.s. leadership, world peace. heree fourth entry i have for your thick white edges, i have the opening statement by george w. bush which is replete with these words and then his final statement in the pursuit of our goals, this is to clarify what we stand for. the -- the united states must defend liberty and justice because these principles are right and
that was the bush doctrine. i have the bush doctrine down here but i will not read all the best -- bush doctrines. but we have citations from the bush doctrine which are very meaningful. is somethingue that at first 2003, i wasn't quite clear what was going on. i knew the language was wilsonian but there was something wrong about the accident, it was like going from texas to england and you understand what is being said but you don't quite understand that there is something about it that is...
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bush was locked. do you tweet? [laughter] no. if theream is a twitter account somebody else is running it. this is an interesting question. the only way i make news as if i criticize my successor or party. so how can you get the good g news out so people can find out? and twitter and instagram they are useful ways for us to communicate with a group of people i do face time. that is high tech? cutting-edge? with my grandkids. it is like watching a home movie every day. it is awesome. by the way they are doing well. [laughter] >> and those medicines? >> too many to count. what advice couldea you give to those who are thinking of running in thee future? >> know what you don't know and listen to them. the job is different once you get in. it looks one way then you get into the oval office and it's different. trust me. my advice is if you think about it, go for it unless your whole life is wound up if you win or lose. my dad never won the state of texas until 1988. he loses and 64 and 70 and reagan in 80. i think because his prioritie
bush was locked. do you tweet? [laughter] no. if theream is a twitter account somebody else is running it. this is an interesting question. the only way i make news as if i criticize my successor or party. so how can you get the good g news out so people can find out? and twitter and instagram they are useful ways for us to communicate with a group of people i do face time. that is high tech? cutting-edge? with my grandkids. it is like watching a home movie every day. it is awesome. by the way...
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bush's ranch. glad you're here at our tree farm. >> you're walking down the rows of all these trees. it was one of those moments i'll never forget. >> a couple of kids have been on the show since the beginning. >> we're the prototypical american family, hardworking but not really the silver spoon in your mouth type. >> their son gets down and dirty with their dad. >> what is today? >> you got it. >> what do you think, yes or no? >> no. >> it's kind of impossible. >> expecting their fifth child, they said having more family is one reason they're stepping away from "fixer upper." >> when you think about raising a family, it gets complicated. you have all of these things mixed in with these cameras and lights and audio equipment. it just felt right for us to take a time-out, step back, and see if we couldn't catch our breath and see what's next. >> thank you all for coming out. >> they're also opening a new restaurant very soon, and in addition to raising four kids and one on the way, they are spendin
bush's ranch. glad you're here at our tree farm. >> you're walking down the rows of all these trees. it was one of those moments i'll never forget. >> a couple of kids have been on the show since the beginning. >> we're the prototypical american family, hardworking but not really the silver spoon in your mouth type. >> their son gets down and dirty with their dad. >> what is today? >> you got it. >> what do you think, yes or no? >> no. >>...
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to bush. and i my. question waste a lot of that have already given you a number and i need a room or three minutes. but if the. if it's so. nashville here in new albany it's often close bush hopes museum you. know what we did was just a little not so. logical side of me on the show a little bit at a new border. because it's almost you know what i'm saying what goes on yes miller's risks remodeler in florida. i. want to follow. evil johnny good to decommission. he was more than. anybody. put on a specific proposal which was the first one of the change in the. mission would name a new. image authority by showing two hundred. all . almost landing a blogger the issue bush will look at each wall is a meeting. of the new boards a solution. must all. or somebody is a fiscal plan with lodging those who don't want them to litigate a huge scaling into computers for yourself or almost risk you know you may need. to get any. of the. new would be a good return because now she looked at your shoulders and. if . it's.
to bush. and i my. question waste a lot of that have already given you a number and i need a room or three minutes. but if the. if it's so. nashville here in new albany it's often close bush hopes museum you. know what we did was just a little not so. logical side of me on the show a little bit at a new border. because it's almost you know what i'm saying what goes on yes miller's risks remodeler in florida. i. want to follow. evil johnny good to decommission. he was more than. anybody. put on...
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bush a listers you skewer. sure she's calls on the open ocean already. why do you believe it was the bites of. which is that you will drop them on the other end there you know. it will still be able. to support you in the. shoes if you start to look i know what. to do to read you a list. of . it will be a little and you will. be able. to host you. know more and. more your yes which will suit your period was a new. world order more. just. a bit you could. keep these three more in the. little cloth. there will. suddenly see it. up on that i wish i was. a parson and young for my career sure he's. more you get through christmas the briefs nancy you would you choose you. you know were true. you know see my eyes you see i'm. just appalled your compass three. songs nobleness number three on our watch them and it feels miles under. sixty. two on the way and we did all the. beliefs the most to get a few. of the. social emotional i'm not finished with the pitch and of course for the whole was it worth the money with if. you're still with a you know you've tried en
bush a listers you skewer. sure she's calls on the open ocean already. why do you believe it was the bites of. which is that you will drop them on the other end there you know. it will still be able. to support you in the. shoes if you start to look i know what. to do to read you a list. of . it will be a little and you will. be able. to host you. know more and. more your yes which will suit your period was a new. world order more. just. a bit you could. keep these three more in the. little...
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bush, i got to know the family. it was he who asked me to come and spend some time with his son. >> you were a big russia specialist. >> during the fall of the berlin wall, end of cold war and we stay nd touch after he left office and in august of 1998, he said you know, my son's sort of thinking of running for president. i'd like you to come out to ken bunk port and spend a few days with him. i'd met him before. we spent a good deal of time with he and his father, fishing. i sat on the boat, but didn't fish. talking about china and mexico and russia and so forth. so it started early. we went through the campaign together and the ups and downs of the campaign together. but i think what really connected us was we have had the same view of america. really to be a good president and a good secretary of state on foreign policy, you have to have understanding of america. and what it is and what it stands for and why it's different and unique and why it's extraordinary. and why it's had something to say. for the last 70 y
bush, i got to know the family. it was he who asked me to come and spend some time with his son. >> you were a big russia specialist. >> during the fall of the berlin wall, end of cold war and we stay nd touch after he left office and in august of 1998, he said you know, my son's sort of thinking of running for president. i'd like you to come out to ken bunk port and spend a few days with him. i'd met him before. we spent a good deal of time with he and his father, fishing. i sat on...
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and finally, you used to be jeb bush, right? always good to recognize that i need no introduction when in fact i probably do. it is a joy to be here at the american enterprise institute. arthur, are you trying to brand the product here? it is like, how many different times can you say aei on a screen? this is a beautiful place. and more importantly than its beauty, it is place where scholars think big thoughts and create practical ways to improve the human condition where people can live lives with purpose and meaning. i'm a huge fan of what aei does. try to steal every idea that comes out of this place and it's a joy and honor to be here. so why is it important to talk about school choice? because for those people that dent like a good political fight, it just seems like that's what goes on when you talk about education reform in general and school choice. i got tire marks on my forehead for advocating as many different choices as possible. normal people don't like to get into fights just voluntarily. here is what i believe to
and finally, you used to be jeb bush, right? always good to recognize that i need no introduction when in fact i probably do. it is a joy to be here at the american enterprise institute. arthur, are you trying to brand the product here? it is like, how many different times can you say aei on a screen? this is a beautiful place. and more importantly than its beauty, it is place where scholars think big thoughts and create practical ways to improve the human condition where people can live lives...
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bush: humility. i think it is really important to know what you don't know and listen to people who know what you don't know. pres. clinton: i also think that you have to begin with the end in mind. that is you have to say, yeah, you have to win the election, but why in the heck are you running? if you want to be president, realize it is about the people, not about you. when it is over, and that is what a lot of these people who are real arrogant in office forget, time passes, and it passes more quickly than you know. you want to be able to say, people were better off when i quit, kids had a better future, things were coming together. you don't want to say, god, look at all the people i beat, or the people i worked over. i think the most important thing is to be humble, to listen, to realize everybody has got a story. david: your first child was born with cerebral palsy. he is now 21 years old. and one of the qualities that you say you got from all this was empathy. and the result of having empathy m
bush: humility. i think it is really important to know what you don't know and listen to people who know what you don't know. pres. clinton: i also think that you have to begin with the end in mind. that is you have to say, yeah, you have to win the election, but why in the heck are you running? if you want to be president, realize it is about the people, not about you. when it is over, and that is what a lot of these people who are real arrogant in office forget, time passes, and it passes...
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george bush, it was iraq. i don't know, this is the question you are asking, whether sheer hatred in the democratic party for this man is the equivalent of republicans getting worked up about obamacare or bill clinton or democrats in iraq. i think it is. but on the flipside you have people saying, including the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, that's not our message. stop saying impeach. you literally have people like tom stier who is very wealthy. i don't know his background exactly, but he is very wealthy and he was a big, he was involved in politics for environmental policy. and he has taken it upon himself to run this group. need to impeach, and is focused on it. i, for one, i agree with that. i think the man has met the threshold and that's all that's important. i don't know. i think if it were held tomorrow it would be a bloodbath. the biggest indicator to me of that which i have noticed, is how many republicans are not running. not a week goes by where a republican, and i don't just mean junior membe
george bush, it was iraq. i don't know, this is the question you are asking, whether sheer hatred in the democratic party for this man is the equivalent of republicans getting worked up about obamacare or bill clinton or democrats in iraq. i think it is. but on the flipside you have people saying, including the speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, that's not our message. stop saying impeach. you literally have people like tom stier who is very wealthy. i don't know his background exactly, but he...
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here's jeb bush on trump's rhetoric. >> i don't think he'll succeed if he continues on the path. i don't see a good outcome with all the rhetoric, all the hateful comments. that ultimately will drag down the positive things he and his team are doing. >> why does he do this before midterms. he won the party. >> he went on to say trump needs to focus on income. what's he been doing? >> jeb bush at this point is like elton john and cher, they keep announcing retirement but won't go away. i'm waiting for the jim gilmore and joe pataki interviews of the gripping primary candidates that also lost. >> laura: no one will call you low-energy ramon. i'm never doing an interview in the middle library with those chairs. >> takes the credibility away. >> laura: jeb bush lost when the voters rejected the bush design ti in 2016 but democrats didn't gets the message because you won't believe who they've now picked as their pressure face for the future. another political dynasty reboot and crystal carrington and blake won't show up for it coming up. we took legendary and made it liberating. we to
here's jeb bush on trump's rhetoric. >> i don't think he'll succeed if he continues on the path. i don't see a good outcome with all the rhetoric, all the hateful comments. that ultimately will drag down the positive things he and his team are doing. >> why does he do this before midterms. he won the party. >> he went on to say trump needs to focus on income. what's he been doing? >> jeb bush at this point is like elton john and cher, they keep announcing retirement but...
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here's jeb bush on trump's rhetoric. >> i don't think he'll succeed if he continues on the path. i don't see a good outcome with all the rhetoric, all the hateful comments. that ultimately will drag down the positive things he and his team are doing. >> why does he do this before midterms. he won the party. >> he went on to say trump needs to focus on income. what's he been doing? >> jeb bush at this point is like elton john and cher, they keep announcing retirement but won't go away. i'm waiting for the jim gilmore and joe pataki interviews of the gripping primary candidates that also lost. >> laura: no one will call you low-energy ramon. i'm never doing an interview in the middle library with those chairs. >> takes the credibility away. >> laura: jeb bush lost when the voters rejected the bush design ti in 2016 but democrats didn't gets the message because you won't believe who they've now picked as their pressure face for the future. another political dynasty reboot and crystal carrington and blake won't show up for it coming up. >> laura: democrats have hitched their wagon to
here's jeb bush on trump's rhetoric. >> i don't think he'll succeed if he continues on the path. i don't see a good outcome with all the rhetoric, all the hateful comments. that ultimately will drag down the positive things he and his team are doing. >> why does he do this before midterms. he won the party. >> he went on to say trump needs to focus on income. what's he been doing? >> jeb bush at this point is like elton john and cher, they keep announcing retirement but...
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bush. just. for you. to. do you. know. you for you. it's so. infantile pseudosphere. if you started to use similar shoes for the. yellow it was the long seat. poolesville i'm the mom. of only one mules two with three pneumonia just the most of what the choice but to me was still. pretty awful stuff going to ask roger clegg about me juggling with the social source not really. sure. bushnell but if there was. a promise to steer more into a bush young national show of support of the suction of the muscles in my photos last year the government is from the east or the point of yelling or screaming. where else and it's just the most i see just for the most closely just before falls from the spill with the foolish to. the fullest to some fifteen years or so when you must deal with the bushelful of the. unseen the dollars just the goldfish one of them is a must in this losing must be what has. been the best sim you know one would feel for the oldest one is to follow also saying in the garden in which to fulfill boys bush will be getting most of the good that we will build als
bush. just. for you. to. do you. know. you for you. it's so. infantile pseudosphere. if you started to use similar shoes for the. yellow it was the long seat. poolesville i'm the mom. of only one mules two with three pneumonia just the most of what the choice but to me was still. pretty awful stuff going to ask roger clegg about me juggling with the social source not really. sure. bushnell but if there was. a promise to steer more into a bush young national show of support of the suction of the...
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this notion that he just flipped jeb bush off, you could see it. i think part of it, bush was always, because the polling was usually next to him and he was the only person taller than him, and i think in the back of his mind he feared bush because he had the money, he was the establishment, if he was going to lose it would be to bush. but, it's a scary place to go because again, you can really do what you want and say what you want. it was the hardest, easy assignment i've ever had, but again, he's very predictable. he's the most predictable unpredictable person so, but it's hard to get that out of my head. >> morning. thank you for being with us. my name is joseph, and coming from the harbor extension. i wanted to ask you, you've had a few questions are ready about 2020 and here's another. is it possible for modern democrat to be appealing to a jacksonian american. you think if it were it would include democratic populace, social media engagement campaign to sort of counter bill present trumps self advocacy? >> it is a great question. i'll unpack
this notion that he just flipped jeb bush off, you could see it. i think part of it, bush was always, because the polling was usually next to him and he was the only person taller than him, and i think in the back of his mind he feared bush because he had the money, he was the establishment, if he was going to lose it would be to bush. but, it's a scary place to go because again, you can really do what you want and say what you want. it was the hardest, easy assignment i've ever had, but again,...
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bush who had what 80% approval rating at one time. deciding he was going back on a promise, he said famously read my lips be no new taxes, and a few years later says we'll raise taxes, you were there. >> i was one in congressional committee, we were 8 or 10 votes up, in med ter med election, liy two weeks after that we were 30 votes down. 1990, bush was in third term of reagan. got 28% republican defected from him in race again clinton. lou: put up that screen, show the folks what we're talking about here. this is voter disloyalty we've entitled it, because a president lied on the issue of raising taxes, this is what happened the g.o.p., 4 million republicans. voted for bill clinton. >> and basically second worse in history since 1856, what teddy roosevelt came back and ran against taft. bush got worst vote of any modern day republican. lou: second worst in history. >> yes. lou: are there any a analogues between breaking a promise no matter how many you keep. george h.w. bush people many don't realize this president, george h.w. bush
bush who had what 80% approval rating at one time. deciding he was going back on a promise, he said famously read my lips be no new taxes, and a few years later says we'll raise taxes, you were there. >> i was one in congressional committee, we were 8 or 10 votes up, in med ter med election, liy two weeks after that we were 30 votes down. 1990, bush was in third term of reagan. got 28% republican defected from him in race again clinton. lou: put up that screen, show the folks what we're...
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bush in the wake of the iraq war a sally r.t. in london. facebook addiction and reliance on google for information is becoming a growing concern for some among them billionaire george soros whose lashed out of the platform is by branding them a menace so america has crossed the story. well people all across the spectrum are concerned about the impact facebook and google have on our daily lives but some of the unexpected has decided to chime in and that's the liberal billionaire george soros who's called the main menace to society and an obstacle to innovation. media companies. how people think and be without them even be aware of it and his open society foundation praise social media for to still attaining the toppling of so-called evil regimes all in the name of social justice and human rights here's an example you know social media and other information technology tools they need to stay organized ations need to learn how to adapt these tools to the other needs or they risk being left in the dark now soros may be falling out of love with
bush in the wake of the iraq war a sally r.t. in london. facebook addiction and reliance on google for information is becoming a growing concern for some among them billionaire george soros whose lashed out of the platform is by branding them a menace so america has crossed the story. well people all across the spectrum are concerned about the impact facebook and google have on our daily lives but some of the unexpected has decided to chime in and that's the liberal billionaire george soros...
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administration president bush court. caspar weinberger and five other people on the eve of their trial and the special prosecutor himself came to the conclusion that that was part of a cover up and that it was intended to in the investigation and in fact did in the investigation so you know there's a history of this kind of collaboration between ho tensional defendants who could turn on the president and the white house none of its good none of it should happen we should have a strict separation between prosecution and the executive branch but that's not the way our system works unfortunately but alan shouldn't the public have basically the right to know and what are they hiding no of course but you know the public does every right to know what lawyers and clients discuss they also don't have a right to know when there's a joint defense agreement i don't know whether there is a joint defense agreement but yes in general transparency is a virtue in a democracy but there are also certain privileges executive privilege lawy
administration president bush court. caspar weinberger and five other people on the eve of their trial and the special prosecutor himself came to the conclusion that that was part of a cover up and that it was intended to in the investigation and in fact did in the investigation so you know there's a history of this kind of collaboration between ho tensional defendants who could turn on the president and the white house none of its good none of it should happen we should have a strict...
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w bush. inside the white house on state of the union night. the union night. this is donald trump's first state of the union. trump's first state of the union. what will it be like for him and what is the need to do tonight? what is the need to do tonight?
w bush. inside the white house on state of the union night. the union night. this is donald trump's first state of the union. trump's first state of the union. what will it be like for him and what is the need to do tonight? what is the need to do tonight?
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bush's time in office the b.s.p. internets count and matched criteria that were broadly used to delete that of a certain type in response to mission requirements to free up space and improve performance of the backup system the n.s.a. has no reason to believe at this time that the continent data was specifically targeted for deletion. luxury swiss resort of devil says opening its doors at the moment to the new world economic forum going through the guest list day you might think this year is more about politics than the economy because a record number of g seven leaders are expected to attend and that includes the us president to. reports today is the first official day of the world economic forum here in the swiss alps and it has attracted a number of political heavyweights that are going to be in attendance everyone from theresa may to mccraw on merkel justin trudeau and surprisingly enough donald trump he has a speech scheduled for later this week that is much anticipated and it will make him this second u.s. pres
bush's time in office the b.s.p. internets count and matched criteria that were broadly used to delete that of a certain type in response to mission requirements to free up space and improve performance of the backup system the n.s.a. has no reason to believe at this time that the continent data was specifically targeted for deletion. luxury swiss resort of devil says opening its doors at the moment to the new world economic forum going through the guest list day you might think this year is...
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administration president bush court. caspar weinberger and five other people on the eve of their trial and the special prosecutor himself came to the conclusion that that was part of a cover up and that it was intended in the investigation and in fact did in the investigation so you know there's a history of this kind of collaboration between ho tensional defendants who could turn on the president and the white house none of its good none of it should happen we should have a strict separation between prosecution and the executive branch but that's not the way our system works unfortunately but alan shouldn't the public have basically the right to know i mean what are they hiding. no of course but you know the public does have a right to know what lawyers and clients discuss they also don't have a right to know when there's a joint defense agreement i don't know whether there is a joint defense agreement but yes in general transparency is a virtue in a democracy but there are also certain privileges executive privilege la
administration president bush court. caspar weinberger and five other people on the eve of their trial and the special prosecutor himself came to the conclusion that that was part of a cover up and that it was intended in the investigation and in fact did in the investigation so you know there's a history of this kind of collaboration between ho tensional defendants who could turn on the president and the white house none of its good none of it should happen we should have a strict separation...
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bush learned a great deal from those four years. even though his administration transition period was cut short by 37 days due to a dispute about who had won the election, on january 20, they were ready. host: how do you prepare to manage an agency or department like labor, or now, transportation? elaine: i think first of all it is important to understand the contribution of the career ranks. for example, when i came in and -- came in as secretary of labor and as secretary of transportation, the first thing i did on the very first day was gather the career acting heads, the career leadership, and thank them for carrying on the mission of the government in the transition period. it can be very chaotic, the transition can be anxiety ridden, and we really need to thank the career folks for providing stability and carrying on the mission of the government. host: why transportation? why did you decide to take the position and was it something you wanted? elaine: i was hoping to get transportation in 2001, because my background is in trad
bush learned a great deal from those four years. even though his administration transition period was cut short by 37 days due to a dispute about who had won the election, on january 20, they were ready. host: how do you prepare to manage an agency or department like labor, or now, transportation? elaine: i think first of all it is important to understand the contribution of the career ranks. for example, when i came in and -- came in as secretary of labor and as secretary of transportation,...
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bush the lesser as you skewer. sure she's calls on the local mission already. why she believes the whites. which is that you will drop them on the other in the you know. in the will she be able. to support you with. the. social. and you will know the. real. question you just did a host you. know more and. more your yes which will suit your period was a new. world order to mormons. but you could. keep these three more in the. world or you. suddenly see it. again you know upon that i wish i was. a parson i'm young for my career sure these . moreover the true cost of briefs nancy you would you reach for your g.'s. truth. you'll see my energies to. the paul auster compass three. songs nobleness numbers from our morse. feels miles under. sixty. one the way we do all the. beliefs and most are going to. social emotional no question with confidence and of course the whole logic working out with. this or all with a you know you try to justify it one more time for the miami but in this process this example you. can also answer them does when you actually use the full for
bush the lesser as you skewer. sure she's calls on the local mission already. why she believes the whites. which is that you will drop them on the other in the you know. in the will she be able. to support you with. the. social. and you will know the. real. question you just did a host you. know more and. more your yes which will suit your period was a new. world order to mormons. but you could. keep these three more in the. world or you. suddenly see it. again you know upon that i wish i was....