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barbara bush changing her tune and donald trump may be running. we've got all of that tonight. and then finally, what is dick cheney thinking when he says that president obama is playing the race card. this is "hardball," a place for politics. meta health bars help promote heart health. experience the meta effect with our multi-health wellness line. ♪ ♪ progressive insurance here and i'm a box who thrives on the unexpected. ha-ha! shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you wouldn't expect an insurance company to show you their rates and their competitors' rates but that's precisely what we do. going up! nope, coming down. and if you switch to progressive today you could save an average of over 500 bucks. stop it. so call me today at the number below. or is it above? dismount! oh, and he sticks the landing! >>> despite the controversy over her e-mails, hillary clinton is trouncing the republican field. clinton leads rand paul by 11 points in the national general election match-up and that is as close as any republican matched against her. marco rubio does next best. 54 to 42. clinton beats
barbara bush changing her tune and donald trump may be running. we've got all of that tonight. and then finally, what is dick cheney thinking when he says that president obama is playing the race card. this is "hardball," a place for politics. meta health bars help promote heart health. experience the meta effect with our multi-health wellness line. ♪ ♪ progressive insurance here and i'm a box who thrives on the unexpected. ha-ha! shall we dine? [ chuckle ] you wouldn't expect an...
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barbara bush changing her tune and donald trump may be running. we've got all of that tonight. and then finally, what is dick cheney thinking when he says that president obama is playing the race card. this is "hardball," a place for politics. lking to people who made the switch to ford. the brand more people buy. and buy again. all-wheel drive is amazing... i felt so secure. i really enjoy the pep in its step... that's the ecoboost... the new image of ford now looks really refined. i drove the fusion... and i never went back. escape was just right. just announced, make the switch to ford and get $750 competitive owner cash on top of other offers at your local ford dealer. >>> despite the controversy over her e-mails, hillary clinton is trouncing the republican field. clinton leads rand paul by 11 points in the national general election match-up and that is as close as any republican matched against her. marco rubio does next best. 54 to 42. clinton beats mike huckabee by 14 points and jeb bush trails hillary clinton by 15 points. clinton 55 bush 40. scott walker who is surging
barbara bush changing her tune and donald trump may be running. we've got all of that tonight. and then finally, what is dick cheney thinking when he says that president obama is playing the race card. this is "hardball," a place for politics. lking to people who made the switch to ford. the brand more people buy. and buy again. all-wheel drive is amazing... i felt so secure. i really enjoy the pep in its step... that's the ecoboost... the new image of ford now looks really refined. i...
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. >>> jeb bush's campaign has drained a potential pr problem involving his mother, barbara bush. wo years ago she told the today show she didn't want jeb bush running for president. >> it's a great country, and there are a lot of great families and it's not just four families or whatever. there are other people out there that are very qualified. and we have had enough bushes. >> well, today barbara bush sent a fundraising email asking for donations to the web run fund that she just launched. referring to her previous concerned, she said, when you see the pounding that the spouses and candidates take, what mother wouldn't be? but jep is our best chance of taking back the white house in fix 2006, and i hope that you'll join me in pushing him to run. rand paul, who was ramping up his campaign received an an endorsement of sorts from democratic candidate, harry reid. he has been struggling to regain his vision. paul is an ophthalmologist and he has been visiting reid. >> i really appreciate it very very much. and i want you to know that -- how thoughtful and considerate and kind you'v
. >>> jeb bush's campaign has drained a potential pr problem involving his mother, barbara bush. wo years ago she told the today show she didn't want jeb bush running for president. >> it's a great country, and there are a lot of great families and it's not just four families or whatever. there are other people out there that are very qualified. and we have had enough bushes. >> well, today barbara bush sent a fundraising email asking for donations to the web run fund that...
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barbara bush is asking for money from her -- for her son, jeb. george w will be in las vegas. mark: this is one that has been under-commented on. she is not a huge rainmaker but they officeholder in texas, his father, his mother. these are people who raised more money than the republican candidates can themselves raise. campbell: right now i am seeing these numbers in the articles, $100 million by june and one that had $500 million by june. that is an enormous extraordinary amount of money to have been raised at this point. does that send a message to the base that he already owns this thing, we have not had a chance to weigh in. is there risk of being that far out and that far ahead on the fundraising side that there will be blowback for it. mark: they will wait before they take big checks. then they will say we may be raising more but everyone is taking big corporate money. they will try to limit the publicity about how much they are raising but it is out there. jeb bush has real problems. there is a downside to the bush name. the upside is no one's pretending they will be c
barbara bush is asking for money from her -- for her son, jeb. george w will be in las vegas. mark: this is one that has been under-commented on. she is not a huge rainmaker but they officeholder in texas, his father, his mother. these are people who raised more money than the republican candidates can themselves raise. campbell: right now i am seeing these numbers in the articles, $100 million by june and one that had $500 million by june. that is an enormous extraordinary amount of money to...
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a couple of noted political scholars like barbara bush has suggested in the past that america has a lotgreat families. we don't need any more bushes. martin o'malley says the presidency is not some ground to be passed between families. how do you feel about the notion that we can end up with a clinton-busch race? senator bradley: you have primaries in each party and whoever wins, they are the selection of the party. you think there should be somebody else. there is a process for this election to be made and willit could be hillary clinton or jeb bush. john: do you feel there is a certain analogy between the democratic side on what happened with you back in 2000? you had al gore who was a semi-incomeumbent. do you think there will be a challenger to hillary clinton like you? senator bradley: if somebody is going to run for president against hillary clinton, or my case the vice president you have to feel it deep in your gut that this is the time for you to do it. john: should there be a challenger to her? senator bradley: i'm not to say who should be a challenger. why not? will it actuall
a couple of noted political scholars like barbara bush has suggested in the past that america has a lotgreat families. we don't need any more bushes. martin o'malley says the presidency is not some ground to be passed between families. how do you feel about the notion that we can end up with a clinton-busch race? senator bradley: you have primaries in each party and whoever wins, they are the selection of the party. you think there should be somebody else. there is a process for this election...
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visit ncicap.org] >> barbara bush, the daughter of president george w.h joined a panel of young adults to discuss issues important to millennials. as then the congressional correspondence to dinner. and then the ongoing conflicts in the middle east. >> president obama delivers the keynote address at the formal dedication ceremony of the edward m. kennedy institute. other speakers include vice president joe biden massachusetts governor elizabeth a warming. the institute will chronicle kennedy's time in congress. here is the late senator the liver and his speech at harvard about eight months before he died. -- delivering his speech at harvard ted kennedy: 50 years ago, i managed a successful campaign. although i certainly did not anticipate at the time, i might help had been deeply honored to hold the same seat he had for some 46 years. during my service in the united states senate, i have often been called a liberal. and it usually was not meant to be a compliment. [laughter] ted: i remember what my brother said about liberalism shortly before he was elec
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if barbara bush said this spirit the mrs.n that i know that she was more concerned about the family structure. michele robinson obama minutes from the two-parent household. to kids very much ozzie and harriet that was the greater concern because the president himself talks about his bohemian background may be married is not for me. in and the president then lived with the family before they got married and then for a minute after they got married now have buried 23 years. i don't think she had a problem with his being biracial per se. kennedy: i think she did. >> the coded messages he can be a little bit white but not too much. [laughter] >> it is a viewpoint that is not the of the now. i of france and interrelationships and none of them think it is hard with my generation one thing that is positive is the thought process that it is no longer with us as much as it used to be. >> my girlfriend is jewish to mccall's a lot of my jewish brothers and sisters did not live through the of holocaust talk to mrs. robinson who was in he
if barbara bush said this spirit the mrs.n that i know that she was more concerned about the family structure. michele robinson obama minutes from the two-parent household. to kids very much ozzie and harriet that was the greater concern because the president himself talks about his bohemian background may be married is not for me. in and the president then lived with the family before they got married and then for a minute after they got married now have buried 23 years. i don't think she had...
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the event was hosted by the new america foundation and include barbara bush, the daughter of george w the one issue they think that you think will be the most important for young people in 2016? >> my goodness. so many. well, i think that this gets back to the millennial. and i think that we all have issues that are important to our community is an important where we live, not saying that there's one issue that is important because every issue is connected. figuring out how to have this as we think about solving the issue. my last thing is that i never really understand why older people are like i don't understand millennialist. you can ask people what they are interested in. you can ask them how they want to communicate and how they want to partner with you. i'm instead of categorizing them as a limited group we have the power to make relationships with people. >> the discussion with barbara bush and other young adults at 8:00 p.m. on c-span. >> c-span2 providing live coverage of the u.s. senate floor proceedings and key public policy events and every weekend is booktv, for 15 years
the event was hosted by the new america foundation and include barbara bush, the daughter of george w the one issue they think that you think will be the most important for young people in 2016? >> my goodness. so many. well, i think that this gets back to the millennial. and i think that we all have issues that are important to our community is an important where we live, not saying that there's one issue that is important because every issue is connected. figuring out how to have this...
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i was born in mid land texas and i was there and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. if i know if i go beyond the consideration running i barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but share my hart in a have sevens that i care about ideas. my life experience has been driven through my wife. actually i fell madly in love with her and just gave me direction and purpose ask and allowed -- first of all i wanted to marry her so i had to figure out how to make a living. i got out of school in two years and started and i worked most of my adult life without missing a week off. that experience has been part of the live. other part is i signed a front page of a page check. we need more people which is the heart beat of our country because we seethat it's harder to have a chance to have rising income. for any of the young people i got two pieces for young people that are interested in politics. run for governor. don't settle not nearly as interesting and run gets the fat can't dat if you can, because it's easier. better t
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after that a senate hee hearing on the latest treatment and research for alzheimer's disease. >> barbara bushughter of george w. bush joins other young adults saturday to discuss the issue that motivate their generation. they explore new ways, so-called millenials are engaging the communities. here's a portion of her remarks. >> i guess what's the one issue that you think will be most important for young people in 2016? >> my goodness. so many. well, i think let's get back to the millenial. ok. this is not a one-word answer. but i mean, we all have issues that are important to us and important to our communities and porn to where we live. not saying that there's one issue that's important because every issue is connected and figuring out how to have a bigger lens and my last thing to copy your question to her is i never really understood why older people say i don't understand millenials. you can ask people what they're interested in. you can ask them how they want to communicate and how they would want to partner with you. instead of categorizing one group as this elusive group we all have t
after that a senate hee hearing on the latest treatment and research for alzheimer's disease. >> barbara bushughter of george w. bush joins other young adults saturday to discuss the issue that motivate their generation. they explore new ways, so-called millenials are engaging the communities. here's a portion of her remarks. >> i guess what's the one issue that you think will be most important for young people in 2016? >> my goodness. so many. well, i think let's get back to...
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former first lady barbara bush making headlines walking back her famous comments her son should not run for president. she talked to nbc's matt lauer two years ago. >> by far the best qualified, but, no there are other people very qualified and we've had enough bushes. >> oh things will change. mrs. bush blasted out an e-mail to her son's supporters subject line shouts i've changed my mind. it that's not clear enough the e-mail announced she's starting a run, jeb run fund. the best chance to take back the white house in 2016. >>> a zoo's big mistake in 6 >>> hey, if you love chinese food and want to know where the best places are to eat we have you kov covered. food is at yahoo! scoured the nation looking for the best chinese restaurants and compile add list using stars and reviews you gave your favorite restaurants. here in the district it was ching ching cha in georgetown that made the list. seems you are fans of the mongolian dumplings there. and judy's cuisine in virginia beach for their fix of spicy and unique flavors there and maryland vegetarian yuan fu. if thai duck or beefa mak
former first lady barbara bush making headlines walking back her famous comments her son should not run for president. she talked to nbc's matt lauer two years ago. >> by far the best qualified, but, no there are other people very qualified and we've had enough bushes. >> oh things will change. mrs. bush blasted out an e-mail to her son's supporters subject line shouts i've changed my mind. it that's not clear enough the e-mail announced she's starting a run, jeb run fund. the best...
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." >> barbara bush, daughter of george w. bush joins other governmental tonight to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore new ways so-called millennials are engaging in the communities. here is a portion of that at the roosevelt institute. barbara bush: i agree that there are problems with our generation. we are looking at new ways to do things and we are not necessarily trusting or in favor of the establishment are constitution. there is a research poll saying that our generation trust political institutions far less than generations before us. that can be really is concerning to folks. there has to be a change in the status quo in order to engage young people. think about this past election. a lot of folks talking about how millennial's did not turn out to vote, but we turned out in the same level of 2010. the problem is people do not hard to reach us. they were using old campaign tactics for a new generation by using old ways. i don't check my mail box, but if you were to contact me via text message, m
." >> barbara bush, daughter of george w. bush joins other governmental tonight to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore new ways so-called millennials are engaging in the communities. here is a portion of that at the roosevelt institute. barbara bush: i agree that there are problems with our generation. we are looking at new ways to do things and we are not necessarily trusting or in favor of the establishment are constitution. there is a research poll saying...
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bush and barbara bush will be by their son's side for a houston fund-raiser. listen i don't want jeb bush to become president of the united states. let's be honest about that. i want hillary clinton toss president. but if jeb bush is going to run away from his father and brother, who were presidents and their legacies a, you're dissing your own family but more importantly, what signal does that sent to the american people? listen, the american public will judge him on his own. do i think there's lasting effects of george w. bush? most certainly. george h.w. bush? i think so. i think most people look at him as a wonderful man, but if he wants to be president, all he has to do is lay out his vision. fund-raising with them? that's probably very smart. he is loved on the farther right. >> is this good object bad for jeb bush. >> jo are jimmy as passion. it's bad in terms of creating distance. he almost has an idea at national security team as his dad and brother, so there's not too much distinction there. >>> i'll make up for it later. >> it's jimmy's fault. [ laug
bush and barbara bush will be by their son's side for a houston fund-raiser. listen i don't want jeb bush to become president of the united states. let's be honest about that. i want hillary clinton toss president. but if jeb bush is going to run away from his father and brother, who were presidents and their legacies a, you're dissing your own family but more importantly, what signal does that sent to the american people? listen, the american public will judge him on his own. do i think...
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barbara bush especially, sort of known internally as the silver fox. the just enough bushes line. that's a calculated move. she turns around on cue. >> she said that as a calculated thing to help him? >> how is this an explanation? >> how does this explain the islamic extremism? >> that just gets to the point of the bush family. >> guys, this is fascinateing. i'm more confused. >> when abby says it's fascinating, it means we're out of time. >> it's an interesting read. gets into his family. check it out. >> thank you for being with us. up next we'll get you caught up on the other big headlinings today, including a new development today in the jodi arias case. stick with us. with end rounded bristles so brushing doesn't scratch gums and angled perfectly to remove 90% of plaque for a healthier smile. trust the brand more dentists and hygienists use. oral-b. it's just you and your honey. the setting is perfect. but then erectile dysfunction happens again. you know what? plenty of guys have this issue not just getting an erection but keeping it. well, viagr
barbara bush especially, sort of known internally as the silver fox. the just enough bushes line. that's a calculated move. she turns around on cue. >> she said that as a calculated thing to help him? >> how is this an explanation? >> how does this explain the islamic extremism? >> that just gets to the point of the bush family. >> guys, this is fascinateing. i'm more confused. >> when abby says it's fascinating, it means we're out of time. >> it's an...
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when i was born in midland texas, my eyes open and there i was crying for oxygen, and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. [laughter] i am blessed in so many ways. if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my heart and tell my life story and give people the sense that i have ideas to help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years. i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old and in an exchange program. i fell madly in love with her. head over heels in love. you gave me direction and purpose. i wanted to marry her. i had to figure a way to make a living. it is hard to make the pitch without having wherewithal to do it. i got out of school in two years and started working, i worked all of my adult life without missing more than a week off. that experience has been part of my life. i also founhave signed the front side of a paycheck. i think we need more people with practical experience in that endeavor, the heartbeat of our country, in washington dc. we see this massive amount of oppressive ru
when i was born in midland texas, my eyes open and there i was crying for oxygen, and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. [laughter] i am blessed in so many ways. if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my heart and tell my life story and give people the sense that i have ideas to help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years. i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old and in an exchange...
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next barbara bush, the cofounder and ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspen institute. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just while the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i am going to be following along on twitter. i will try to get do the questions in a q and a section. i will participate as much as possible in the discussion and try not to make it to stiff. i have a question i want to ask all of you that is important. should we be using the "m" word tonight are not? do people use the word millennial on this panel? >> i think it is a useful term to look at generation and the context it has involved. involved in but i also think it is effective for awestruck this discussion to talk about the generation after millennial's. the people not 80-33 but are going to college
next barbara bush, the cofounder and ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspen institute. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just while the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i...
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i was born in midland, texas, i looked up and barbara bush was there, i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. i'm blessed in so many ways but i know if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my mark and tell my life story in a way that gives people a sense that i care about them and that i have ideas that will help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years, i met her in leyland mexico when i was 17 in an exchange program. she's from andover just south of here. i fell totally head over heels in love and it allowed me to -- i wanted to marry her so i had to figure out how to make a living. it's hard to make the pitch without having the wherewithal doing it. i have worked all my adult life without having more than a week off that experience kind of has been part of my life. the other part is that i've signed the front side of a paycheck. i think with eneed more people with practical experience in that endeavor which is the heartbeat of our country in washington, d.c. because we see this massive amount of ro o pressive
i was born in midland, texas, i looked up and barbara bush was there, i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. i'm blessed in so many ways but i know if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my mark and tell my life story in a way that gives people a sense that i care about them and that i have ideas that will help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years, i met her in leyland mexico when i was 17 in an exchange program....
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[applause] >> arbor book -- barbara bush joins other young adults to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore ways that millennials are engaging their communities. >> what is the one issue that will be important for young people in 2016? >> many. well, i think this gets back to the millennial. it is not a one word and -- one word answer. we all issues that are important to us. every issue is connected. figuring out how to have a bigger lens, solving each issue. my last thing to copy your question, i never really understand why older people are saying they don't understand millennials. you can ask people what they are interested in. how they want to communicate and how they would want to partner with you. instead of categorizing one group as this elusive group we all have the power to make relationships with people. >> that discussion concerning the issues that motivate their generation is tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> a house homeland security subcommittee on the tsa pre-check program allowing for expediting screening at airports for preapproved passenger
[applause] >> arbor book -- barbara bush joins other young adults to discuss issues that motivate their generation. they explore ways that millennials are engaging their communities. >> what is the one issue that will be important for young people in 2016? >> many. well, i think this gets back to the millennial. it is not a one word and -- one word answer. we all issues that are important to us. every issue is connected. figuring out how to have a bigger lens, solving each...
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next, barbara bush, the cofounder and ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership councilanklin project at the aspen institute. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just won the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i am going to be following along on twitter. i will try to get do the questions in a q and a section. i will participate as much as possible in the discussion and try not to make it too stiff. i have a question i want to ask all of you that is important. should we be using the "m" word tonight are not? do people use the word millennial on this panel? >> i think it is a useful term to look at generation and the context it has evolved in but i also think it is effective for this discussion to talk about the generation after millennials. the people not 80-33 but are going to college. they will be a different genera
next, barbara bush, the cofounder and ceo of global health core and is a member of the leadership councilanklin project at the aspen institute. next, jake horwitz, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. next to jake is joelle, the national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who recently just won the macarthur award. a big round of applause. [applause] host: thank you everyone for coming out and i will turn it over to jake. jake: thank you to everyone coming out. i am going to...
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when i was born in my little eyes opened, i was crying to get oxygen and i saw barbara bush there. i didn't know it at the time, but i won the lottery. i am blessed in so many ways. i have to share my heart into my life story a way that gives people ideas that will help them rise of. my life experience has been driven by my wife. i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old in an exchange program. actually from andover. i fell in love with her. head over heels in love. a give me direction and purpose and allowed me to marry her so i had to figure out how to make a living. it is hard to make the pitch without some wherewithal to do it. i worked all of my adult life without missing more than a week off. that experience has been part of my life. the other part is i have signed the front side of a paycheck. we need more people with experience in that endeavor, which is the heartbeat of our country in washington dc. we see this massive amount of oppressive rules on top of older rules that creates complexity that makes it harder and harder and harder for people to have a chance at a risin
when i was born in my little eyes opened, i was crying to get oxygen and i saw barbara bush there. i didn't know it at the time, but i won the lottery. i am blessed in so many ways. i have to share my heart into my life story a way that gives people ideas that will help them rise of. my life experience has been driven by my wife. i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old in an exchange program. actually from andover. i fell in love with her. head over heels in love. a give me direction and...
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bush brothers. the one i remember is a very foggy night, fort dodge iowa 1979. >> a lot of people know me as george's boy or barbara'sny voters have fond memories of his family. bush tried to reintroduce himself, this time as the one in the spotlight. >> i am blessed with a great family but i have been on my own journey as well and a lot of people don't know that. >> over the weekend bush spoke at a fund-raiser. >> we were going and blowing, let me tell you. >> the agriculture summit. >> cooking iowa beef and i'll probably make a really good guacamole. >> went whole hog on retail politicking at a retail ranch in cedar rapids. >> i thought we were having pizza. i don't know what you guys are doing. >> he highlighted his record in florida, giving voters a first look at howl try to brand himself, a conservative, not a moderate refusing to go near the words common core. >> states that don't want to participate, that's fine. it is a voluntary deal no big deal. >> on immigration, he pledged to support a path to legal status not citizenship for undocumented workers. but he didn't have much patience for questions about the d
bush brothers. the one i remember is a very foggy night, fort dodge iowa 1979. >> a lot of people know me as george's boy or barbara'sny voters have fond memories of his family. bush tried to reintroduce himself, this time as the one in the spotlight. >> i am blessed with a great family but i have been on my own journey as well and a lot of people don't know that. >> over the weekend bush spoke at a fund-raiser. >> we were going and blowing, let me tell you. >> the...
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when i was born in midland, texas, my eyes open and there i was crying for oxygen, and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. [laughter] i am blessed and so many ways. if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my heart and tell my life story and give people the sense that i have ideas to help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years breed i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old and in exchange program. i fell madly in love with her. head over here heels in love. it allowed me to -- i wanted to marry her. i had to figure a way to make a living. it is hard to make the pitch without having wherewithal to do it. i got out of school in two years and started working, i worked all of my adult life without missing more than a week off. that experience has been part of my life. i signed the front side of a paycheck. i think we need more people with practical experience in that endeavor, the heartbeat of our country, in washington dc . we see this oppressive rules on top of older rules that create
when i was born in midland, texas, my eyes open and there i was crying for oxygen, and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. [laughter] i am blessed and so many ways. if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my heart and tell my life story and give people the sense that i have ideas to help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years breed i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old and in exchange...
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relations for the public advocates office for the city of new york city of new york the next two or is barbara bush, cofounder and ceo of global health corps and descendent of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspen institute. next is jake horowitz, cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. and next to jake is joelle gamble, national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who most weaselly i should note just won the macarthur award for creative and effective institutions. so a big round of applause. [applause] >> thanks again everyone for coming out come and ago to just turn right over to jake. >> think it's a much and thank you for everyone coming out. i am going to be calling -- falling along on my twitter. i will try to get to them in the q&a question. hopefully i will be a cool moderator. i'm going to produce as much as possible and the discussion cannot make it to stiff. i think first of the question would ask all of you is really important, everybody, she would be using the m word tonight or not? >> i use the word of millennials to describe folks who were aged -- i
relations for the public advocates office for the city of new york city of new york the next two or is barbara bush, cofounder and ceo of global health corps and descendent of the leadership council at the franklin project at the aspen institute. next is jake horowitz, cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. and next to jake is joelle gamble, national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who most weaselly i should note just won the macarthur award for creative and effective...
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next to her is barbara bush, cofounder and ceo of global health corps and is a member of the leaderships at the franklin project at the aspen institute to next is jake horowitz, cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. and next to jake is joelle gamble, national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who most recently i should note just won the macarthur award for creative and effective institution for a big round of applause -- [applause] >> thanks again everyone for coming out and the going to just or right over to jake. >> thank you so much and thank you for everybody was coming out. i am going to be following along on twitter. i will try to get to them in a q&a section. hopefully this turns out to be a cool moderator. i'm going to produce as much as possible in the discussion and not make it to stiff. but i think first off a question i would ask all of you is really, really important. everybody in the audience also should we be using the m word tonight are not? two people use the word millennial on this panel? >> i think it's a useful term to look at a generation in the con
next to her is barbara bush, cofounder and ceo of global health corps and is a member of the leaderships at the franklin project at the aspen institute to next is jake horowitz, cofounder and editor-in-chief of mic. and next to jake is joelle gamble, national director of the roosevelt institute campus network who most recently i should note just won the macarthur award for creative and effective institution for a big round of applause -- [applause] >> thanks again everyone for coming out...
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. >>> saturday barbara bush daughter of george w.nd a panel of other young adults, discuss the issues that motivate their generation. they explore the new way so-called millennials are engaging their community. here's a portion of her remarks. >> i guess what's the one issue that is most important? >> my goodness. so many. well i think that it gets back to the millennials. not a one-word answer. i think we all have issueses that are important to us. and important to our communities, and important to where we live, not saying that there's one issue that is important, because there's so -- every issue is connected. and figuring out how to have a bigger lens thinking about solving each issue. and my last thing which is to copy your question to her is i never really understand why older people are like, well i don't understand millennials. you can ask people what they're interested in. you can ask them, you know how they want to communicate and how they would want to partner with you. and i think instead of kind of categorizing one group
. >>> saturday barbara bush daughter of george w.nd a panel of other young adults, discuss the issues that motivate their generation. they explore the new way so-called millennials are engaging their community. here's a portion of her remarks. >> i guess what's the one issue that is most important? >> my goodness. so many. well i think that it gets back to the millennials. not a one-word answer. i think we all have issueses that are important to us. and important to our...
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and let's face it even jeb's mother, barbara bush said do we really need another bush in the white house> she has no choice if her son is running. you're not going to root against you're son if he's playing tee ball or running for president. >> that doesn't surprise me. i was surprised how well informed these voters were so early in the process about the primary candidates and their records. even though those records are attacked. >> how big a problem does jeb have with conservatives? >> big problem. common core and immigration policy. it's just -- >> last name. >> it's the last name and it's a fresh face but we're seeing that on the democratic side as well. the democratic primary voters they want new choices, too. >> walker has a big opening here. >> walker all right. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," the government's top official in small business joins the discussion. plus dylan ratigan, money party. now the grower of i guess, legal herbs. we don't know. >> wow. >> money party he's going to weigh in on the top talkers. up next ukraine's finance minister the here along with cnbc's mich
and let's face it even jeb's mother, barbara bush said do we really need another bush in the white house> she has no choice if her son is running. you're not going to root against you're son if he's playing tee ball or running for president. >> that doesn't surprise me. i was surprised how well informed these voters were so early in the process about the primary candidates and their records. even though those records are attacked. >> how big a problem does jeb have with...
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he called president bush's mother former first lady barbara bush, a word that rhymes with witch, if youtually. i remember the dog well. now, isis is bad. but according to harry reid, probably not quite as bad as the koch brothers. watch this. >> what is unamerican is when shadowy billionaires pour unlimited money into our democracy. to rig the system, to benefit themselves. and the wealthiest 1%. >> unamerican. that's mccarthy type stuff. >> yeah. what they have said about the koch brothers is amazing. if he cares so much about mo democracy, then why was his senate majority pact the top spending super pack headed into last year's midterm election. and more than that, harry reid used to be a very poor man and he became wealthy by having these magical real estate deals and investments that turned him into a millionaire many times over. it's absolutely unconscionable to go after private businessmen who are engaged in the political process when you're using your time in government to become wealthy and literally taking an apartment in the ritz-carlton here in d.c. that's awful. >> unbelieva
he called president bush's mother former first lady barbara bush, a word that rhymes with witch, if youtually. i remember the dog well. now, isis is bad. but according to harry reid, probably not quite as bad as the koch brothers. watch this. >> what is unamerican is when shadowy billionaires pour unlimited money into our democracy. to rig the system, to benefit themselves. and the wealthiest 1%. >> unamerican. that's mccarthy type stuff. >> yeah. what they have said about the...
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bush and wife barbara on hand to watch gonzaga. kyle wilshire wide open misses the duce. of later, duke up six. justice winslow pulling up from deep. love that lefty jump shot. he was huge down the stretch. just over a minute to play matt jones comes up with the steal and the stick on the other end. coach k and duke head back to the final four. >> i've been so lucky to be at duke for 35 years. and in the acc. and the great players we've had you know my past is not important right now. my present is incredibly important. and just being with these kids and sharing this moment in this final four i'm so happy. >>> spartan dogs in louisville. we have more drama than a soap an ra. under 20 seconds to play. a couple of looks taking a go. mango is fouled. he makes the first to tie it. a chance to go ahead. but misses. so travis trice with the half-court heave. huh-uh. we go to overtime. spartans up two. off the miss brandon dawson wide open like a kid's mouth at the dentist. but comes up empty. the tip-in is good. michigan state wins, 78-70. >> i'd like to tell you that i thought
bush and wife barbara on hand to watch gonzaga. kyle wilshire wide open misses the duce. of later, duke up six. justice winslow pulling up from deep. love that lefty jump shot. he was huge down the stretch. just over a minute to play matt jones comes up with the steal and the stick on the other end. coach k and duke head back to the final four. >> i've been so lucky to be at duke for 35 years. and in the acc. and the great players we've had you know my past is not important right now. my...
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bush and his mom, barbara, will stump for their son at a houston event. ton, d.c. we have george w. still being considered a polarizing figure in the electorate. so how is jeb bush able to separate himself from his brother, especially if his brother is going to be campaigning for him? >> well it's a very difficult balance that he's tried to strike. jeb bush has been very clear from the start that he's not going to make any kind of show of distancing himself from his brother or from his father. he's been very supportive of them. he's denended both their presidencies. however, he's said he's going to be, quote, his own man, in speeches and he should be judged by his own positions. now, it's a question of whether or not people will accept that. he's always going to be seen to some degree through the lens of his family especially if they play a prominent role in his campaign. and to give one example, you have anti-tax activist grover norquist this week who's been attacking jeb bush for not pledging never to raise taxes. in doing so he brangs up george h.w. bus
bush and his mom, barbara, will stump for their son at a houston event. ton, d.c. we have george w. still being considered a polarizing figure in the electorate. so how is jeb bush able to separate himself from his brother, especially if his brother is going to be campaigning for him? >> well it's a very difficult balance that he's tried to strike. jeb bush has been very clear from the start that he's not going to make any kind of show of distancing himself from his brother or from his...
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bush's quasi-campaign tour of iowa. >> a lot of people know me as george's boy or barbara's boy or w.'s brother.f which i'm very proud of to be honest with you. >> i came back to work on my dad's campaign. >> campaigning for my dad and my brother. >> people in iowa treated all of the bush family so well. >> i really had a good time and my dad won. >> while bush was in iowa support he of hillary clinton were trying to play down the revelations she used a private e-mail something clinton is expected to publicly discuss for the first time later this week. much like bush clinton supporters spent a lot of time talking about the past. >> you remember whitewater, foulgate. travelgate. you remember pardongate. you remember benghazi? all of this is just the same cockamamie stuff -- the story isn't right but says something larger about the clintons this. is never going to end. one set of rules are not clintons and one for everybody else. >> james -- >> it's always going to be a distraction in clintonland. there never is a time when there's not. i have lived through this for 20 years. >> as all of this was
bush's quasi-campaign tour of iowa. >> a lot of people know me as george's boy or barbara's boy or w.'s brother.f which i'm very proud of to be honest with you. >> i came back to work on my dad's campaign. >> campaigning for my dad and my brother. >> people in iowa treated all of the bush family so well. >> i really had a good time and my dad won. >> while bush was in iowa support he of hillary clinton were trying to play down the revelations she used a...
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bush has his own baggage to deal with. >> a lot know me as george's boy or barbara's boy or w.'of which i'm proud of. >> reporter: but now he's eager to make the case he's his own man. >> i want to win. i want our party to win. i want conservatives to win. >> reporter: you sold? >> not quite sold yet. >> reporter: this was bush's first campaign trip to iowa. he's been here of course before campaigning for his father and for his brother but this was his first as a candidate. the voters that we spoke with were inclined to give him a hearing but some told us the bush name could be a liability. dan. >> david wright, great to have you on the campaign trail in iowa this morning. and for more let's bring in abc news chief anchor george stephanopoulos who will be hosting "this week" later this morning. >> hi, dan. >> so jeb took some rivenls by sticking to his unpopular stances on immigration and education. he says he's willing to risk losing the primary in order to win the general. but don't you need to maybe -- i've never been good at math but don't you need to win the primary in orde
bush has his own baggage to deal with. >> a lot know me as george's boy or barbara's boy or w.'of which i'm proud of. >> reporter: but now he's eager to make the case he's his own man. >> i want to win. i want our party to win. i want conservatives to win. >> reporter: you sold? >> not quite sold yet. >> reporter: this was bush's first campaign trip to iowa. he's been here of course before campaigning for his father and for his brother but this was his first...
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bush brothers. one was a foggy night, ft. dodge, iowa 1979. >> a lot of people know me as george's boy or barbara's boy or w.'s brother. >> reporter: many have fond memories. bush tried to reintroduce himself, this time in the spotlight. >> i'm blessed with a great family but i have been on my own journey. >> reporter: he spoke at a fund-raiser. >> we were going and blowing. >> reporter: the agriculture summit. >> we'll be cooking iowa beef and i'll make a good guacamole. >> reporter: went full hug at a pizza ranch in cedar rapids. >> i thought we were having pizza. >> reporter: highlighted his record in florida giving voters a look at how he will brand himself, a conservative not a moderate refusing to go near common core. >> state that is don't want to participate, that's fine. >> reporter: a legal status for undocumented workers. if you became president, woulds you allow the dreamers that have been allowed to stay here under the president's order or repeal? >> we need to change the law. >> would you repeal the order? >> no we need to change the law. >> reporter: he's working to convince people he's one of
bush brothers. one was a foggy night, ft. dodge, iowa 1979. >> a lot of people know me as george's boy or barbara's boy or w.'s brother. >> reporter: many have fond memories. bush tried to reintroduce himself, this time in the spotlight. >> i'm blessed with a great family but i have been on my own journey. >> reporter: he spoke at a fund-raiser. >> we were going and blowing. >> reporter: the agriculture summit. >> we'll be cooking iowa beef and i'll...
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bush was in iowa as his own man. >> a lot of people know me as george's boy or barbara's boy or w's brother. of which i'm very proud of. >> reporter: his challenge now convincing the voters he's a step forward, not a step back. >> i want to win. i want our party to win. i want conservatives to win. >> reporter: is the bush name an asset or a liability in iowa? >> well, from the standpoint if you're known better than somebody else and the name is recognizable, it's very much an advantage. >> it's not like he has to go introduce himself or spell his last name. >> reporter: but that last name also comes with some baggage. >> seven out of the nine people on his foreign policy team were people that advised his brother to invade iraq. >> reporter: at the iowa ag summit, people listened politely as bush outlined views on immigration that may be a bit too moderate for this crowd. his only applause line was on the subject of barbecue. >> we'll be cooking iowa beef and -- [ laughter ] >> reporter: but at his first meet and greet with actual voters at a pizza ranch, he showed he can connect. >> yes, ma
bush was in iowa as his own man. >> a lot of people know me as george's boy or barbara's boy or w's brother. of which i'm very proud of. >> reporter: his challenge now convincing the voters he's a step forward, not a step back. >> i want to win. i want our party to win. i want conservatives to win. >> reporter: is the bush name an asset or a liability in iowa? >> well, from the standpoint if you're known better than somebody else and the name is recognizable, it's...