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bush. mrs. purchase humor and attitude toward what is important in life are clearly shown in a speech. she made at wellesley college on june 1st 1990. she had not been the first choice and her selection caused controversy on the campus. let's see and hear some of her speech. and diana now, i know your first choice today was alice walker. guess how i know. known for the color purple instead. you got me known for the color of my hair and as you said off from wellesley, i hope that many of you will consider. making three very special choices the first is to believe in something larger than yourself to get involved in some of the big ideas of our time i chose literacy because i honestly believe that if more people could read write and comprehend we would be that much closer to solving so many of the problems that plague our nation and our society. early on i made another choice, which i hope you'll make as well whether you're talking about education career or service. you're talking about life and l
bush. mrs. purchase humor and attitude toward what is important in life are clearly shown in a speech. she made at wellesley college on june 1st 1990. she had not been the first choice and her selection caused controversy on the campus. let's see and hear some of her speech. and diana now, i know your first choice today was alice walker. guess how i know. known for the color purple instead. you got me known for the color of my hair and as you said off from wellesley, i hope that many of you...
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this is bush. is there any evidence that the sanctions the us and other nations have imposed on the leaders in myanmar or burma have had an effect only anecdotal we have heard and not probably can't really confirm about some of the leaders who who's who are targeted actions that they've taken that make us think they they don't like those targeted sanctions on the leaders themselves. you'll have any strong message for the dictatorship for military detectors of enormous as far as this democracy and this like clone is concerned and you think they will have a change up for heart and minds because of this repetitive i hope so. i hope that there will be one good thing that comes out of such huge destruction and that would be the government's realization that the people of burma need help and they need more help than they can give them able why such a historic interest. this is a first or first lady to come to this podium and talk about a cyclone why such a historic interest, you know, i've been intereste
this is bush. is there any evidence that the sanctions the us and other nations have imposed on the leaders in myanmar or burma have had an effect only anecdotal we have heard and not probably can't really confirm about some of the leaders who who's who are targeted actions that they've taken that make us think they they don't like those targeted sanctions on the leaders themselves. you'll have any strong message for the dictatorship for military detectors of enormous as far as this democracy...
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heit seemed more comfortable wih thousand points of life yet the authorized bush is responsible bush and baker authorized the campaign. michael dukakis they turned him, he was like the technocratic governor of massachusetts. they turned them into the flagburning aclu card-carrying practically on american figure. he was also not man enough. it's really an extraordinary barrage and baker would say, it's interesting margaret tet wyler who was a close adviser jimak said baker doesn't do regrets and we found that to be the case. we couldn't get him to say he regretted it. he was like my record is my record and i'm comfortable with the kind of person. willie horton was the only thing he said was probably that might have gone too far and took him back to the next interview. he didn't say was great or anything. he didn't wantis his strategy pushing his own biography and his own history of here's my record words and all. he would say to you well i did not raise the addict that most of thee attention of the independent expenditure. the record shows it was al gore who -- willie horton in the pr
heit seemed more comfortable wih thousand points of life yet the authorized bush is responsible bush and baker authorized the campaign. michael dukakis they turned him, he was like the technocratic governor of massachusetts. they turned them into the flagburning aclu card-carrying practically on american figure. he was also not man enough. it's really an extraordinary barrage and baker would say, it's interesting margaret tet wyler who was a close adviser jimak said baker doesn't do regrets and...
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h bush bush, right. i mean let's talk about what happened there. i mean, that's really the beginnings of his political odyssey. that's right. i mean it actually had not had not been for the fact that the two of them met and became tennis partners at the houston country club in the late fifties and early 60s. he would never have been in politics. i think it's very likely to say and what makes the relationship is so extraordinary is i mean think about history what president and secretary of state have ever been close. before usually you know practical choices like cyrus vans thread muskie or maybe their arrival like hillary clinton was to barack obama. try to bring the country together the party together again or whatever. maybe you like your secretary of state if you don't these two guys were friends years before politics even entered the equation so much so that when jim bakker's first wife dies of cancer. she's dying of cancer. the one person that jim baker confines in the one person he can find it. he writes a letter which we have in the book. i
h bush bush, right. i mean let's talk about what happened there. i mean, that's really the beginnings of his political odyssey. that's right. i mean it actually had not had not been for the fact that the two of them met and became tennis partners at the houston country club in the late fifties and early 60s. he would never have been in politics. i think it's very likely to say and what makes the relationship is so extraordinary is i mean think about history what president and secretary of state...
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bush sort of radiated that. he seemed more comfortable with a thousand points of light and he also advised both. bush also is responsible for this. bush and baker authorized and scorched theey campaign. michael dukakis. he is like the governor of massachusetts they turned him into a flagburning card carrying practically un-american figure, also not man enough to defend his wife. it's an extraordinary barrage and it worked. what baker would say, it's interesting. as margaret, who was a very close advisor to him throughout his career she said baker doesn't do regrets and we found that to be the case and our many interviews with him. we couldn't get him to say he regretteds anything basically.. he was like my record is my record. i'm comfortable with it. this is the only thing. it's the only thing he ever said to us probably that might have gone too far and then by the way took it back in the next interview. he he didn't say it was great oi anything but his strategy in approaching his own biography, his own history
bush sort of radiated that. he seemed more comfortable with a thousand points of light and he also advised both. bush also is responsible for this. bush and baker authorized and scorched theey campaign. michael dukakis. he is like the governor of massachusetts they turned him into a flagburning card carrying practically un-american figure, also not man enough to defend his wife. it's an extraordinary barrage and it worked. what baker would say, it's interesting. as margaret, who was a very...
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bush and baker authorized it. michael dukakis he's like the democratic governor of massachusetts and they turn him into a flagburning aclu card-carrying un-american figure. he was also not man enough and it's really an extraordinary thing in network. baker as margaret tutwiler who is a close adviser to him throughout washington she said aker doesn't do regrets and we found that to be a the case in our interviews with him. we couldn't get him to say he regretted anything. my record is my record and i'm comfortable with that kind of person. this is the only thing, willie horton was the only one who he said to us probably i may have gone too far. he didn't want this strategy in approaching his own biography and his own history was here's my record words and all. he would say well i didn't authorizedat this and it was an independent in signature so the recorde shows willie horton in the primaries and the bush campaign that did in fact say we are going to make it indelibly associated with michael dukakis. jim baker was
bush and baker authorized it. michael dukakis he's like the democratic governor of massachusetts and they turn him into a flagburning aclu card-carrying un-american figure. he was also not man enough and it's really an extraordinary thing in network. baker as margaret tutwiler who is a close adviser to him throughout washington she said aker doesn't do regrets and we found that to be a the case in our interviews with him. we couldn't get him to say he regretted anything. my record is my record...
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my mother-in-law, barbara bush, and lady bird johnson, and i know people know about barbara bush's work with literacy, and i think a lot of people remember how important lady bird johnson's work with the environment, and the highway act of 1964, and now the wild flowers, it's really because of lady bird johnson's interest in that. >> that was laura bush in the spring 2000 interview. the bushes moved into the white house the following january. you will hear laura bush in her own voice here on american history tv, how she experienced her eight years as first lady featuring footage from c-span's library. the former librarian and teacher was transformed into a war-time first lady by the terror attacks on september 11th, 2001. she talked with reporters on september 12th after visiting pentagon victims in the hospital. this is laura bush in her own words. >> well, the people behind me are some of the members of that emergency response team, so besides having the chance to visit with three of the victims here at walter reed whose lives will be changed forever, like all of ours, and by the way,
my mother-in-law, barbara bush, and lady bird johnson, and i know people know about barbara bush's work with literacy, and i think a lot of people remember how important lady bird johnson's work with the environment, and the highway act of 1964, and now the wild flowers, it's really because of lady bird johnson's interest in that. >> that was laura bush in the spring 2000 interview. the bushes moved into the white house the following january. you will hear laura bush in her own voice here...
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bush and barbara bush work better baker not t doing more as a result the relationship and you the friendship ordinance, or because would end of the day that george hw bush dyson houston, the person who can result not was twice but three times a day with you baker, i was standing there in his bedside when the 41st president of the united states dies, rubbing his feet, was jim baker this friendship goes beyond politics in a way that we have not seen the modern times. >> as you said he probably would not have bought into politics thanks upper bush was not a legal animal until he was 40. he once ran for attorney general he lost, very uninspired boring campaign. but then he brought to washington and then when reagan became president he gets into trouble, he's brought into the white house any sort of he describes his job is the should detector new becomes very you know, hands-on pragmatic, and he works with democrats and republicans but he is really tough pretty good description, doesn't actually came up with a great discussion of him he was developing like a hammer and became then the cover of ti
bush and barbara bush work better baker not t doing more as a result the relationship and you the friendship ordinance, or because would end of the day that george hw bush dyson houston, the person who can result not was twice but three times a day with you baker, i was standing there in his bedside when the 41st president of the united states dies, rubbing his feet, was jim baker this friendship goes beyond politics in a way that we have not seen the modern times. >> as you said he...
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bush. and that is the beginning of his political odyssey. >> and in the late fifties and early sixties and what makes it so extraordinary what president are secretary of state have ever been close before? they are than practical. choices or may be a viable like hillary clinton or barack obama. these two guys were friends so much so his first wife dies of cancer. the one person he confides in i haven't told this to anybody not even my mother children or to my wife. 1969. she knew by the way but to say my wife is dying of cancer want to spend the next few months making her as comfortable as possible. this is big and strong and powerful. that doesn't mean they love each other all the time. and then maybe you should not have had to affect. and then you and then bush was baker to come back and then only very reluctantly and then ndpush the sign was very that are at baker to not do more. a and to know where it moves in the day that george w. bush dies and was standing there and then rubbing his f
bush. and that is the beginning of his political odyssey. >> and in the late fifties and early sixties and what makes it so extraordinary what president are secretary of state have ever been close before? they are than practical. choices or may be a viable like hillary clinton or barack obama. these two guys were friends so much so his first wife dies of cancer. the one person he confides in i haven't told this to anybody not even my mother children or to my wife. 1969. she knew by the...
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this is bush. is there any evidence that the sanctions the us and other nations have imposed on the leaders in myanmar or burma have had an effect only anecdotal we have heard and not probably can't really confirm about some of the leaders who who's who are targeted actions that they've taken that make us think they they don't like those targeted sanctions on the leaders themselves. you'll have any strong message for the dictatorship for military detectors of enormous as far as this democracy and this like clone is concerned and you think they will have a change up for heart and minds because of this repetitive i hope so. i hope that there will be one good thing that comes out of such huge destruction and that would be the government's realization that the people of burma need help and they need more help than they can give them able why such a historic interest. this is a first or first lady to come to this podium and talk about a cyclone why such a historic interest, you know, i've been intereste
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good morning, i am laura bush. i am delivering this week's radio address to kick off a worldwide effort to focus on the brutality against women and children by al qaeda terrorist network and the regime it supports in afghanistan, the taliban. that regime is now in retreat across much of the country and the people of afghanistan especially women are rejoicing. afghan women know through hard experience what the rest of the world is discovering. the brutal oppression of women, the a central goal terrorists, not only because our hearts break for the women and children in afghanistan, but also because in afghanistan we see the world the terrorists would like to impose on the rest of us. all of us have an obligation to speak out. we may come from different backgrounds and faiths, but parents the world over love our children. we respect our mothers, our sisters and daughters. fighting brutality against women and children is not the expression of a specific culture, it's the acceptance of our common humanity. that's the fi
good morning, i am laura bush. i am delivering this week's radio address to kick off a worldwide effort to focus on the brutality against women and children by al qaeda terrorist network and the regime it supports in afghanistan, the taliban. that regime is now in retreat across much of the country and the people of afghanistan especially women are rejoicing. afghan women know through hard experience what the rest of the world is discovering. the brutal oppression of women, the a central goal...
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that was laura bush first lady of texas and wife of presidential candidate george w bush and a spring 2000 c-span interview. the bushes moved into the white house the following january. you'll hear laura bush in her own voice here on american history tv how she experienced her eight years as first lady featuring footage from c-span's video library first. just eight months into their term the former librarian and teacher was transformed into a wartime first lady by the terrorist attacks of september 11th, 2001. she talked with reporters on september 12 after visiting pentagon victims in the hospital. this is laura bush in her own words. address, well the people behind me are some of the members of that emergency response team. so besides having the chance to visit with three of the victims who are here at walter reed whose lives will be changed forever like all of ours. and by the way who are all in very great shape and look like they'll recover fully. but besides the chance to thank them for their service to our country to give them our wishes for a very speedy recovery. i also had th
that was laura bush first lady of texas and wife of presidential candidate george w bush and a spring 2000 c-span interview. the bushes moved into the white house the following january. you'll hear laura bush in her own voice here on american history tv how she experienced her eight years as first lady featuring footage from c-span's video library first. just eight months into their term the former librarian and teacher was transformed into a wartime first lady by the terrorist attacks of...
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and he was watching his friend bush run for office bush at that point it run for senate once and lost run for the house twice and one. and i think he was beginning to get interested even before his wife passes away. he's toying with the idea maybe getting involved maybe running for the house seat that george bush is going to give up to run again for the senate. and it's at that point that he writes his letter to george bush because he explains why he's not gonna run for the house because mary stewart is dying, but after she dies, you know, he is lost the nanny. we told you we interviewed told us she would find him to staring out the window. for you know, just blankly and he told us he said there's ever gonna be a moment. i was gonna be an alcoholic. that was the moment. he was really devastated by his wife's death leading him four young boys. so george bush says to him come work on my campaign it will help you with your grief. and he found he loved it. he found he was good at it like any of us in life if you find that one thing that you really have a passion for suddenly. you just gra
and he was watching his friend bush run for office bush at that point it run for senate once and lost run for the house twice and one. and i think he was beginning to get interested even before his wife passes away. he's toying with the idea maybe getting involved maybe running for the house seat that george bush is going to give up to run again for the senate. and it's at that point that he writes his letter to george bush because he explains why he's not gonna run for the house because mary...
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bush presidential library. i got documents from five other countries, britain, france, germany, poland, and russia. i documents sent to me from other countries. that is why i ended up having so many pages at the end. host: one thing is clear to readers throughout the narrative is that in each successive set of u.s. leaders and european leaders, ukraine continually came up as a concern and worry, more so than any of the other former soviet states. can you explain to people what ukraine was so central to the worry on both sides? guest: i was very surprised by that. as a researcher it is always a great experience and your sources surprise you. your sources may clear that something matters that you have not realized in advance. once it was declassified i saw that from a very early date president george h.w. bush and president clinton recognized -- i am paraphrasing. ukraine is the linchpin of peace in europe. reading that in the present day was -- when it became independent in 1991, ukraine is the third-biggest nuc
bush presidential library. i got documents from five other countries, britain, france, germany, poland, and russia. i documents sent to me from other countries. that is why i ended up having so many pages at the end. host: one thing is clear to readers throughout the narrative is that in each successive set of u.s. leaders and european leaders, ukraine continually came up as a concern and worry, more so than any of the other former soviet states. can you explain to people what ukraine was so...
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i bush 41 may have been able to win they just he disdained bush ross perot. he really disliked the bush family. it's was a feud between perot of dallas and the bushes of houston in texas back then and perro was a couple like a two-issue candidate mainly the sucking sound you hear is your jobs. he was deeply opposed to nafta and i think donald trump inherited that 19 percent when he ran in 2016 against nafta. it's a loose vote there. that's anti-nafta vote. well, that's as a person. i liked i mean i gave a speech in dallas to the daughters of the second world war. these were women who had a father who fought in world war two and so big giant speech i gave at a huge convention hall filled by women whose parent dad's either died or served in world war two and it was funded by ross perot and he asked if i wanted to have a private dinner with him, so i went to his club and the two of us had an and really interesting time. i've subsequently talked to him more interesting in this regard. he wasn't in the press at that time and i still i think it is somewhere out the
i bush 41 may have been able to win they just he disdained bush ross perot. he really disliked the bush family. it's was a feud between perot of dallas and the bushes of houston in texas back then and perro was a couple like a two-issue candidate mainly the sucking sound you hear is your jobs. he was deeply opposed to nafta and i think donald trump inherited that 19 percent when he ran in 2016 against nafta. it's a loose vote there. that's anti-nafta vote. well, that's as a person. i liked i...
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bush, land missioner of texas on my street, son of jeb bush and george w. bush i would like to write about, i believe he has two stories that could be told that haven't been properly, if he's interested in making his legacy look better. and that is the bullhorn moment the story of how he was in florida, told about 9/11 and the air force one had to fly to different military bases and came to washington and we were under siege and how he pulled the country together and then stood on the rubble of the trade center with that bullhorn moment and then through a strike at yankee stadium. i would do one week of look at george w. bush's immediate response to 9/11 which was really quite inspiring story. >> what do you think of his post-presidency. >> well the second i would do is his work with aids in africa. he saved a lot of lives working with all sorts of people, you know, bono, and it's real lives saved, getting the money there to fight the campaign, against aids in africa. he didn't have to do that. it wasn't constituent politics, that i think came out of his ch
bush, land missioner of texas on my street, son of jeb bush and george w. bush i would like to write about, i believe he has two stories that could be told that haven't been properly, if he's interested in making his legacy look better. and that is the bullhorn moment the story of how he was in florida, told about 9/11 and the air force one had to fly to different military bases and came to washington and we were under siege and how he pulled the country together and then stood on the rubble of...
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after his bush died. he was sad and obviously. and we came up with the idea his his his medical aid arranged for him to have a service dog named sully who became quite famous and evan took this was taken the funeral home in houston. the day after president bush died and evan just took sully to the funeral home with him to go check on everything and he found sully lane in front of the casket can't make it up and he took a picture and he came to the office and he said do you think we should send this out and i on, you know, release it to the media and i said, yes, i do. it will touch the nation's heart. and so i have a silly story. this is how famous sully was. but and by this gives me an opera. i was telling the story. i have two members of my funeral here. it's so exciting, maryland baker and lindsay reynolds were both great members of my funeral team. i was telling them we took sully with us to wash in dc on air force one because his next assignment was walter reed hospital. and we wasn't we we a problem
after his bush died. he was sad and obviously. and we came up with the idea his his his medical aid arranged for him to have a service dog named sully who became quite famous and evan took this was taken the funeral home in houston. the day after president bush died and evan just took sully to the funeral home with him to go check on everything and he found sully lane in front of the casket can't make it up and he took a picture and he came to the office and he said do you think we should send...
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that started the anti-iranian dialogue that led to press bush -- president bush am i going and sanctioning them. -- embargoing utere. he came back and is worse than ever. host: you mentioned autocratic governments. we have seen what putin is doing in russia. is there a return to the totalitarianism, guest: i think there is a think democracy is under challenge and at risk. i have a mutual autocratic corrupt leaders to do with anything they want. it is just repressive as venezuela or russia right now. epressive as venezuela or russia. now we have this new guy in peru. latin america has had a shift away from democracy. then you look at hungary. for -- orban said yesterday he is not going to support restricting russia's oil. poland, slovenia, slovakia said they will. orban is an autocrat in a democrats coat. he is not playing team ball with europe. not the -- they need to not necessarily contain him like russia, but let him know there is a price to pay. host: what do you think about some of the signs that china and russia are aligning? guest: they are aligned. you cannot trust either one of th
that started the anti-iranian dialogue that led to press bush -- president bush am i going and sanctioning them. -- embargoing utere. he came back and is worse than ever. host: you mentioned autocratic governments. we have seen what putin is doing in russia. is there a return to the totalitarianism, guest: i think there is a think democracy is under challenge and at risk. i have a mutual autocratic corrupt leaders to do with anything they want. it is just repressive as venezuela or russia right...
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yeah george w bush. both of them did a lot of preparatory work and biden's case obviously to get to 206 people in in the white house. it was a lot of personnel work than a decision to focus on presidential appointees who did not require senate confirmation. he also worked on a developing information and strategies on issues that may came up. such as the date went under a heading of unconventional challenges what an unconventional challenges. could they possibly face and then assigning people to work on those challenges flesh them out and then develop mitigating strategies. so the preparatory work early is not just mandated by the government. it's also good practice by the candidates. that's tremendously helpful. i mean my read on your really interesting paper martha, is that the candidates and the government have put so much more? resources and attention into transitions in this 21st century and yet the transitions have for the most part been less smooth. which i think is a paradox that is worth explorin
yeah george w bush. both of them did a lot of preparatory work and biden's case obviously to get to 206 people in in the white house. it was a lot of personnel work than a decision to focus on presidential appointees who did not require senate confirmation. he also worked on a developing information and strategies on issues that may came up. such as the date went under a heading of unconventional challenges what an unconventional challenges. could they possibly face and then assigning people to...
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bush made. >> it didn't require much thought of my case. first of all, thank you to the bipartisan policy council for the great work that you do. not just for bringing this together, but the work you do all the time. josh bolten: the decision that sticks out of my mind. i served all eight years in the george w. bush white house. i saw a lot of consequential decisions being made. the ones in which i was most intimately involved were in the three years that i served as chief of staff from 2006-2009. the one that stuck out to me was a decision that the president made in the midst of the financial crisis to go to congress and seek an enormous amount of money, over $700 billion to bail out wall street, to rescue the country from a much greater calamity than otherwise would've occurred. it happened at a meeting in the roosevelt room. the financial crisis is kind of a blur. if you want a good step-by-step history of what happened and when, i commend hank paulson's book. he wrote a book about what happened during the crisis. for those of us who liv
bush made. >> it didn't require much thought of my case. first of all, thank you to the bipartisan policy council for the great work that you do. not just for bringing this together, but the work you do all the time. josh bolten: the decision that sticks out of my mind. i served all eight years in the george w. bush white house. i saw a lot of consequential decisions being made. the ones in which i was most intimately involved were in the three years that i served as chief of staff from...
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that started the anti-iranian dialogue that led to his bush -- president bush calling them part of the axis of evil, and sanctions that were taken off under obama. host: and in congress? guest: we had many issues. i was on the foreign affairs committee and the latin american subcommittee. we had all kinds of problems in latin america it, in columbia, the post-park deal. the land distribution campaign has not worked. now you have got virtual, populist autocrats. in addition to bolivia, you have got one in peru after 30 years of government -- capitalist government. venezuela has never been as bad as it is. i am shocked that the biden administration would consider talking to venezuela about oil. nicaragua, we got rid of dutere. he came back and is worse than ever. host: you mentioned autocratic governments. we have seen what putin is doing in russia. is there a return to the totalitarianism, to autocrat -run empires? guest: it is. when you look at the three failed states in central america -- guatemala, honduras, el salvador --, they have corrupt autocratic leaders. when you look at nicar
that started the anti-iranian dialogue that led to his bush -- president bush calling them part of the axis of evil, and sanctions that were taken off under obama. host: and in congress? guest: we had many issues. i was on the foreign affairs committee and the latin american subcommittee. we had all kinds of problems in latin america it, in columbia, the post-park deal. the land distribution campaign has not worked. now you have got virtual, populist autocrats. in addition to bolivia, you have...
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these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base is. well, dwight, russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians. the soviets, and to this dangerous bo, you man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then bar now. ah, nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by nato nato's business machine. because you must remember, if nato disbanded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions. they'd only have one yacht instead of 2 yards each there. oh de
these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base is. well, dwight, russia has just 18, but the west still claims that...
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don't beat around the bush. don't try to hide the ball, sugarcoat it just give it to him straight and he will absorb it. i have seen him take bad news and in terms of policy and i have also been in there when he found out colleagues that he used to serve with or have relationships with have passed, and the best thing to do is just be very candid with him and he gives that back to you, so it is really easy to do it. he is not intimidating in terms of receiving information whether good or bad, so it makes it easy to just get it out in the open and start a conversation, at least that is how i found it. jen: yeah, i found the same thing. when i've talked with him and dr. biden about this job, wha t dr. biden says is please be direct with us and straightforward with us, and if there is something bad coming, we want to know. i took that to her. i obviously don't deliver all the bad news. neither do cedric. cedric: all my news is good news. jen: i will say about cedric, and this is how these meetings and discussions ha
don't beat around the bush. don't try to hide the ball, sugarcoat it just give it to him straight and he will absorb it. i have seen him take bad news and in terms of policy and i have also been in there when he found out colleagues that he used to serve with or have relationships with have passed, and the best thing to do is just be very candid with him and he gives that back to you, so it is really easy to do it. he is not intimidating in terms of receiving information whether good or bad, so...
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these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. and nato have over 600 military base as well to wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning this russians. the soviets, and to this dangerous bo, you man that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then for now. ah, nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by nato native business machine, because you must remember, if nato were disbanded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions. they'd only have one yacht instead of 2 yards each ther
these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. and nato have over 600 military base as well to wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that...
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these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. a ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base. his world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians. the soviets into this dangerous bogeyman there wants to take over the world. that was a content strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then for now. ah, nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by nato nato's business machine. because you must remember, if nato disbanded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions, they'd only have one yacht instead of 2 yards each there. oh dear, would
these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. a ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base. his world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that...
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bush isn't much of a leader, george h.w. bush says bob dole isn't much of a lee arer, well, time i actually agree with both of them. i think you can only find that through c-span, so i would not have had book had it not been for c-span, so i thought it was appropriate to dedicate it to c-span. >> host: my favorite part of watching c-span is during the senate vote you get to see all the interactions on the senate floor. that's a lot of fun to watch. i spend hours watching that, i'm afraid. in the great american political trivia challenge you have a whole section on political insults. >> guest: yes. >> host: why did you include that? >> guest: because i just find them absolutely fast fascinating. politicians are very good in terms of being sometimes very creative in the way that they insult people. i find that fascinating. there's also overlap between that and presidential campaigns. i remember watching the house one time and marion barry, congressman from arkansas, he was talking with adam put man, congressman from florida, a
bush isn't much of a leader, george h.w. bush says bob dole isn't much of a lee arer, well, time i actually agree with both of them. i think you can only find that through c-span, so i would not have had book had it not been for c-span, so i thought it was appropriate to dedicate it to c-span. >> host: my favorite part of watching c-span is during the senate vote you get to see all the interactions on the senate floor. that's a lot of fun to watch. i spend hours watching that, i'm afraid....
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these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base. his world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning this russian soviets into this dangerous bogeyman that wants to take over the world. that was a content strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then for now with nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by nato native business machine. because you must remember, if nato disbanded shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions, they'd only have one yacht instead of 2 yards each. there. oh dear, wouldn't th
these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base. his world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that...
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these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. and nato have over 600 military base, his world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning this russian soviets into this dangerous bogeyman that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this image of the soviets. as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then by now, ah, nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected, created by, by nato nature's business machine. because you must remember, if nato were disbanded, shareholders in united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions they'd only have one year instead of 2 yards each there. oh dear, w
these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. and nato have over 600 military base, his world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that...
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these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base is world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians. the soviets into this dangerous bogeyman that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this image. it. and soviets, as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then bar now with nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infected created by, by nature nature, business machine does. you must remember if nato, what is bad shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions. they'd only have one yacht instead of 2 yards each. there. oh dea
these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. nato have over 600 military base is world wide. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia...
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these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. and nato have over 600 military base as well to white. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that russia has aggressive intent by turning those russians. the soviets into this dangerous bo, you man, that wants to take over the world. that was a conscious strategy to create this image. it. soviets as out for world conquest, which was not the case, then for now. ah, nato should have died, but they will give it meaning. it is about infect, created by nato nato's business machine. because you must remember, if nato were disbanded, shareholders in the united states and elsewhere in lodge obs companies would lose millions and millions they'd only have one year instead of 2 yards each there. oh d
these countries were targeted by the george h w bush, or george w bush, the senior vice president of ronald reagan and bribed with hundreds of millions of dollars. and these monies were given the countries in exchange for their acquiescence and their submission to american military and economic and political objectives. no ring of nato military bases is being formed around russia. the u. s. and nato have over 600 military base as well to white. russia has just 18, but the west still claims that...
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bush: the academic world moves at its own pace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are moments and there are projects that bring everyone into the fold and let the ideas kind of flow. it's very organic. it's the way that thinking works, the way that problem-solving works, the way that you approach a problem from a different perspective sometimes, take a step bac when you're working on a project, you develop the community that helps you move forward. swezey: now we are at this point where the knowledge that's been accumulated here on abalone farms like this is actually a valuable resource,nd it's a critical step in conserving the species in many ways, not only from a technical standpoint, but also from what was achieved, starting the farm in the first place and getting these animals to persist, and so, in that sense, it is a valuable resource from the years and years of effort to build this place. russo: i think that the time for divers to be passive and to let regulations happen and to let things li
bush: the academic world moves at its own pace. in the commercial world, we're--it moves at its own pace, but there are moments and there are projects that bring everyone into the fold and let the ideas kind of flow. it's very organic. it's the way that thinking works, the way that problem-solving works, the way that you approach a problem from a different perspective sometimes, take a step bac when you're working on a project, you develop the community that helps you move forward. swezey: now...
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so i have recreated the same event hitting bush with a syrian shoe. moreover, i think a bush shoot throwing game has appeared on life for george was a rather me good take revenge on him because of the killing and displacing of people leaving their children orphaned while destroying the entire country. what happened was beyond description. it is george bush who is completely de humanized and possesses no shred of morality, his an unspeakable human being. he's a devil drive less work more from home and slow down on motor ways. those are just a few of the steps to stop rushes, actions and ukraine on the countries president vladimir putin. that's according to the international energy agency ortiz, shallow davinsky picks up the story as the woo continues, the e. u is trying to reduce the amount of energy it needs to import from russia last week, the blocks foreign policy chief admitted that an outright ban was proving difficult . i can't give a date. everyone can speculate. but as far as i know, there is no proposal on the table, but there are options on the best way to do it. attacks and import
so i have recreated the same event hitting bush with a syrian shoe. moreover, i think a bush shoot throwing game has appeared on life for george was a rather me good take revenge on him because of the killing and displacing of people leaving their children orphaned while destroying the entire country. what happened was beyond description. it is george bush who is completely de humanized and possesses no shred of morality, his an unspeakable human being. he's a devil drive less work more from...
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barbara bush. yes. i did a biography of barbara bush. called the matriarch barbara bush nancy pelosi and now barbara walters one. they're complicated. to their consequential they had an impact. and three no good biography of them. so a lot of you know, yeah, there's kind. and feel on that. yeah. hi my question. that that item that you talking to speaker pelosi about in the ninth interview. what was that item actually in in your included in your book. was yeah and what? what was that? so not gonna poke the bear by telling what it was but you know, i'll tell you this. this actually makes me look smart when potentially could make me look stupid. so i'll tell this story when when i was when i was starting both books. i didn't. contact the subject of the books beforehand to see if they would cooperate. which i think potentially could be very stupid. both of them cooperated. i did interviews with barbara bush through the last six months of her life. and then the 10 interviews with pelosi for this book an
barbara bush. yes. i did a biography of barbara bush. called the matriarch barbara bush nancy pelosi and now barbara walters one. they're complicated. to their consequential they had an impact. and three no good biography of them. so a lot of you know, yeah, there's kind. and feel on that. yeah. hi my question. that that item that you talking to speaker pelosi about in the ninth interview. what was that item actually in in your included in your book. was yeah and what? what was that? so not...