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we have seen different models, michelle obama, laura bush. >> so, she's a very beautiful woman both inside and out. she has got a tremendous heart. she feels so strongly about the women's health issues. in fact, she knows how strongly i feel about that and she's always pushing me on women's health issues. when jeb bush said he's not going to fund women's health issues, she couldn't believe me. and she told me about it when i got home. he then said he misspoke. she couldn't believe it. she would be so great on that. so would ivanka. they said dad, you have such respect for women and they say, you cherish women. you have such respect for women, you got to speak more about it, women than you. i have just amazing admiration and respect for women. i think melania would be unbelievable for women and the country. >> finally, you talked about the polls, you're still in the lead, ratings breaking records every time you go on television. and this led dan henninger, a wall street journal columnist yesterday, said you're a master of timing. this is as good as it gets for you. quote, mr. trump should r
we have seen different models, michelle obama, laura bush. >> so, she's a very beautiful woman both inside and out. she has got a tremendous heart. she feels so strongly about the women's health issues. in fact, she knows how strongly i feel about that and she's always pushing me on women's health issues. when jeb bush said he's not going to fund women's health issues, she couldn't believe me. and she told me about it when i got home. he then said he misspoke. she couldn't believe it. she...
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the book festival began under laura bush, when george bush was governor. there is the booktv tent.e hope you to an end. -- tune in. margaret, oklahoma, good morning. caller: good morning. host: how are you today? caller: fine, thank you. i agree with one of the other callers. concerning our economy, they are shouting, "death to america," and all they have to do when the refugees are coming in, like in and saythey let them in they are afraid. the law needs to change immediately. most people do not care what color you are, it is just how we interact. there has been a lot of lying about it. now, they shout, "death to .merica," and we let them in it is not the 10,000 we were told. it is half a million, 500,000. yesterday, i don't know if it was cnn or fox, they said that they are giving them furnished foodtments, footsteps -- stamps, every benefit unimaginable, but what are our vets getting? a park bench, if they are lucky. this is outrageous. some people have a lot to pay for. in europe, this is how bad it is. they tell the young girls, do not go with your arms showing to school or an
the book festival began under laura bush, when george bush was governor. there is the booktv tent.e hope you to an end. -- tune in. margaret, oklahoma, good morning. caller: good morning. host: how are you today? caller: fine, thank you. i agree with one of the other callers. concerning our economy, they are shouting, "death to america," and all they have to do when the refugees are coming in, like in and saythey let them in they are afraid. the law needs to change immediately. most...
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george and laura bush mitt , romney, john mccain, sarah palin came. rupert murdoch and his son have given money to us along with mayor bloomberg. we just solve problems. a lot of people don't like bad press, and you cannot be involved in modern american politics without somebody attacking you and i think the , fact that there are so many other channels like bloomberg and social media means that, if somebody wants to go negative, it is richer view to my wife -- atria to my wife that it happened now. attribute to my wife that it happened now. i think, in the end, the foundation will be judged on the work it does. betty: is there anything you would have done differently with the foundation? pres. clinton: there may be a thing or two that i would change, but the basic idea, i still believe it is the right thing to do, to solve as many problems as possible through cooperative networks that are inclusive across political party lines. in business and government, nongovernmental groups. announcer: chelsea clinton moderated the meetings opening panel, the map
george and laura bush mitt , romney, john mccain, sarah palin came. rupert murdoch and his son have given money to us along with mayor bloomberg. we just solve problems. a lot of people don't like bad press, and you cannot be involved in modern american politics without somebody attacking you and i think the , fact that there are so many other channels like bloomberg and social media means that, if somebody wants to go negative, it is richer view to my wife -- atria to my wife that it happened...
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want to give a quick thanks to our librarian of congress were all he has done as well as my friend laura bush. and more than anything else, i want to thank you, the readers, from this exists. you are the lifeblood of books, and as much as we love this festival, we hope that you love the festival and thank you for coming. [applause] now, let me just take you right into my knew book, 1944. 1944. it was not inevitable that the war would end as it inevitable that the war would end as it did or indwell at all. along the western line the allies were pinned down against tenacious nazi divisions alarming gustav line. in the east to the soviet union was making threats that they would make a separate peace with the nazi even at this late date. in other words, in 1944 the war and humanity remained in doubt. what would commence would be the most epic year of the war and, indeed, of the 20th century if not modern history, and it is against this backdrop that fdr and winston churchill would meet in egypt to discuss what would happen next in terms of the war, strategy, tactics. as they themselves would meet
want to give a quick thanks to our librarian of congress were all he has done as well as my friend laura bush. and more than anything else, i want to thank you, the readers, from this exists. you are the lifeblood of books, and as much as we love this festival, we hope that you love the festival and thank you for coming. [applause] now, let me just take you right into my knew book, 1944. 1944. it was not inevitable that the war would end as it inevitable that the war would end as it did or...
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lady, they compared her a lot to barbara bush, there were a lot of comparisons between hillary and laura bushof michelle obama they talked about not just what she wore but her physically, how she looked physically in her arms which i cross thought crossed over into territory we shouldn't be in. bill clinton is not covered that way with his suits and ties. >> attractive woman and former model. she gets sort of treated in a different light. she had business interests as well. she is very traditional. this might kind of come back to be positive for her because i think people might kind of try to defend her. she doesn't have a big political perspective, at least not that we've heard. she says, basically my first job is to take care of my son. my husband travels all the time. she is pretty traditional. look at comments we want to play by joe biden. watch this trump, thing, what you think at home. >> i asked melania to help me be here to clear up lies losers and morons hate about me. how can i hate women what i have the world's greatest woman here. >> he loves women. that woman is a 10. that woman
lady, they compared her a lot to barbara bush, there were a lot of comparisons between hillary and laura bushof michelle obama they talked about not just what she wore but her physically, how she looked physically in her arms which i cross thought crossed over into territory we shouldn't be in. bill clinton is not covered that way with his suits and ties. >> attractive woman and former model. she gets sort of treated in a different light. she had business interests as well. she is very...
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cokie: but the first ladies who have succeeded her, particularly both michelle obama and laura bush,ave said -- have quoted her that she has said, you know, i realized -- and i think that's part of what betty was saying. you know, it took her a while, and she had to have that big landslide, that she was no longer the heir to the job. but she said, "i realized, i had a pulpit and i could use it, and i could use it to do good." and she determined that she was going to do that. and they have taken those words and followed them very consciously quoting her. betty: rosalynn carter also has made a point. and remember that she continued that work after -- the beautification, if we want to use that terrible term cokie: right. betty: which she hated, also. cokie: she hated it. betty: but she continued it after she left the white house, i think until 1990, which is whatever it is, 22 years after leaving the white house, she continued to give that highway beautification award out of her own pocket to highway workers in texas who had done most to beautify the highways of texas. so i'm always int
cokie: but the first ladies who have succeeded her, particularly both michelle obama and laura bush,ave said -- have quoted her that she has said, you know, i realized -- and i think that's part of what betty was saying. you know, it took her a while, and she had to have that big landslide, that she was no longer the heir to the job. but she said, "i realized, i had a pulpit and i could use it, and i could use it to do good." and she determined that she was going to do that. and they...
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bill clinton, current president barack obama, former first lady laura bush, colin powell, condi --e -- the list goes on talking issues of race, and what it took to get these kind of people go on the record on race. it means they are trying to talk about issues of race, and that's the issue in this country right now. we are a nation that is browning. i encourage you to pick it up and let me know what you think. >> a little peace of housekeeping, go ahead and remain seated. we will continue our conversation in less than a minute but take a moment to allow our speakers to get up and leave the room, and we will continue that conversation in one moment. just one more time, how about a round of applause for this great panel? thank you. >> live coverage of the house and senate. here are viewer comments about the house speaker election. the past axis to congress's on c-span radio, and c-span.org. 's he also discussed the russian military's involvement in the region. this is 40 minutes. we will be in the building all day, so my blackberry will not be working. ok, good morning. thanks again for
bill clinton, current president barack obama, former first lady laura bush, colin powell, condi --e -- the list goes on talking issues of race, and what it took to get these kind of people go on the record on race. it means they are trying to talk about issues of race, and that's the issue in this country right now. we are a nation that is browning. i encourage you to pick it up and let me know what you think. >> a little peace of housekeeping, go ahead and remain seated. we will continue...
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bill clinton, current president barack obama, former first lady laura bush, colin powell, condi --e -- the list goes on talking issues of race, and what it took to get these kind of people go on the record on race. it means they are trying to talk about issues of race, and that's the issue in this country right now. we are a nation that is browning. i encourage you to pick it up and let me know what you think. >> a little peace of housekeeping, go ahead and remain seated. we will continue our conversation in less than a minute but take a moment to allow our speakers to get up and leave the room, and we will continue that conversation in one moment. just one more time, how about a round of applause for this great panel? thank you. [applause] the director of national intelligence and other key intelligence officials will discuss how they are responding to security threats at the defense and national security summit. watch it live at 8:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2 and www.c-span.org. >> c-span has your coverage of the road to the white house, 20 16, where you will find the candidates, spee
bill clinton, current president barack obama, former first lady laura bush, colin powell, condi --e -- the list goes on talking issues of race, and what it took to get these kind of people go on the record on race. it means they are trying to talk about issues of race, and that's the issue in this country right now. we are a nation that is browning. i encourage you to pick it up and let me know what you think. >> a little peace of housekeeping, go ahead and remain seated. we will continue...
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other things that everyone from the bush administration through the obama administration, you know, laura bushen milan revere under hillary clinton and the state department. two administrations that have done so much for human rights and women in afghanistan, how we see that we are stuck there militarily to protect very, very small gains. >> andrea and chuck, thank you. andrea, we'll see you tomorrow. chalk, an hour from now. thanks for helping msnbc cover breaking news story of today from the white house. kate snow will take coverage for the next hour. i'm brian williams in new york. >>> it's time for the "your business" entrepreneurs of the week. every fall, washington, d.c., small businesses combine commerce and culture. opening up five neighborhoods for their annual art all night festival. shoppers and art lovers invited to explore different part of the city until wee hours in the morning. watch "your business," 7:30 on msnbc. our cosmetics line was a hit. the orders were rushing in. i could feel our deadlines racing towards us. we didn't need a loan. we needed short-term funding fast. bui
other things that everyone from the bush administration through the obama administration, you know, laura bushen milan revere under hillary clinton and the state department. two administrations that have done so much for human rights and women in afghanistan, how we see that we are stuck there militarily to protect very, very small gains. >> andrea and chuck, thank you. andrea, we'll see you tomorrow. chalk, an hour from now. thanks for helping msnbc cover breaking news story of today...
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this book festival was founded by laura bush when she was texas first lady, laura bush also founded thenational book festival now in its 15th year. while we wait for the next program to begin, steve in ski of mpr talking about andrew jackson, here's another author who appeared at the texas book festival in the past. this is catty martin, 2006, the greatest gap, nine jews who fled hitler and change the world. >> .. world. >> the first lady of texas started the first texas book festival. that's where we are apt for the texas book festival. the last weekend in october every year this is the 11th. the book is the great escape who fled hitler and changed the world. they were born and raised in budapest in this golden period and as they fled across europe from budapest to berlin to london and then arriving finally on our shores they brought with them two things. one a sense of the gathering danger to america from hitler from the not cease at a time when americans were not yet ready to hear that message. they acted as a sort of early warning system because they already as young men had experie
this book festival was founded by laura bush when she was texas first lady, laura bush also founded thenational book festival now in its 15th year. while we wait for the next program to begin, steve in ski of mpr talking about andrew jackson, here's another author who appeared at the texas book festival in the past. this is catty martin, 2006, the greatest gap, nine jews who fled hitler and change the world. >> .. world. >> the first lady of texas started the first texas book...
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bush and marco rubio. fox news legal analyst peter johnson jr., steve hayes and laura ingraham. m watching this and this is on the heels of jeb bush comparing marco rubio to obama this week. is this a french work week, suggesting he resign. what is he trying to gain here? and i didn't think he got the better of the exchange. >> i don't think he did either. obviously a lot of personal enmity between the two. i think he thought he was his protege and he was marco rubio's mentor along the way. marco rubio responded to a lot of attacks tonight in a very positive, strong way. on his voting record not only from the moderator but from jeb bush. also on one of his tax plans. john harwood got it wrong. and had to be corrected by marco rubio. and so he came back on the defensive but in a strong way. and showed a lot of moxie and a lot of resolve that we haven't seen from him in any of these debates yet. that being said, bush was not bad tonight. he's still in the race, i believe. he didn't hurt himself terribly, but rubio came on real strong. >> let me go back to this issue of the media, b
bush and marco rubio. fox news legal analyst peter johnson jr., steve hayes and laura ingraham. m watching this and this is on the heels of jeb bush comparing marco rubio to obama this week. is this a french work week, suggesting he resign. what is he trying to gain here? and i didn't think he got the better of the exchange. >> i don't think he did either. obviously a lot of personal enmity between the two. i think he thought he was his protege and he was marco rubio's mentor along the...
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jeb bush, then laura don humidity later, today's "wall street journal" on the criminal justice system. and more road to the white house coverage of the republican candidates tomorrow starting with florida senator marco rubio, who will be in derry, new hampshire. live coverage at 12:30 herein -- eastern here on c-span. jeb bush holds a town hall in concord, new hampshire as well. and on c-span 2. live coverage for a political rally
jeb bush, then laura don humidity later, today's "wall street journal" on the criminal justice system. and more road to the white house coverage of the republican candidates tomorrow starting with florida senator marco rubio, who will be in derry, new hampshire. live coverage at 12:30 herein -- eastern here on c-span. jeb bush holds a town hall in concord, new hampshire as well. and on c-span 2. live coverage for a political rally
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jeb bush, then laura don humidity later, today's "wall street journal" on the criminal justice system. and more road to the white house coverage of the republican candidates tomorrow starting with florida senator marco rubio, who will be in derry, new hampshire. live coverage at 12:30 herein -- eastern here on c-span. jeb bush holds a town hall in concord, new hampshire as well. and on c-span 2. live coverage for a political ally for donald trump in richmond, virginia. >> today, ohio governor and republican presidential candidate john kasich made a campaign stop in bow, new hampshire, where he spoke to voters and answered questions about the economy and questions on the environment. he's introduced by john so knew newspaper. this is an hour. >> i've been here quite a few time, i'm sure not nearly as often as many of you in the all of a sudden. i would like to begin things by asking marge welch to lead us in he pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under gold, indivisible, with libe
jeb bush, then laura don humidity later, today's "wall street journal" on the criminal justice system. and more road to the white house coverage of the republican candidates tomorrow starting with florida senator marco rubio, who will be in derry, new hampshire. live coverage at 12:30 herein -- eastern here on c-span. jeb bush holds a town hall in concord, new hampshire as well. and on c-span 2. live coverage for a political ally for donald trump in richmond, virginia. >> today,...
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laura: plus, a haunted asteroid. a rare sight tonight that is perfectly timed with halloween. asteroid passes earth. jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that thought they might be able to run over him. that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have 100,000 kids. if he didn't like a project, it was going to be vetoed. it didn't matter if you were a republican. it didn't matter if you were his best friend. he said: 'this is where we're going, this is how we're going to reform state government...' every politician comes in talking about making change, and generally there's not much change. but governor bush made a lot of changes. he got the nickname veto corleone. if he saw something in the budget that he thought violated his conservative principles, you could guarantee it was gonna get whacked. he vetoed a bunch of my stuff and i was the senate president. the messa
laura: plus, a haunted asteroid. a rare sight tonight that is perfectly timed with halloween. asteroid passes earth. jeb bush was a very strong governor, probably the strongest governor in the history of the state of florida. he was a young guy and i think there were some folks in the legislature that thought they might be able to run over him. that didn't happen. one tax cut wasn't enough- he had to do more. it wasn't enough to have 15,000 kids with school choice in florida, he wanted to have...
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compared, for example, to george bush, 43, i think they may have had a half dozen or so in the eight years for a host of reasons, 9/11, security issues and -- and laurand george bush didn't -- just didn't happen to like to entertain that way. but the kennedys loved it and they would these third-world leaders and they would draw them in. the arts were then part of that entertainment so they would have the lively arts and mrs. kennedy had staged beschloss: people would -- people would remark on the fact that -- that mamie and ike would have fred waring and pennsylvanians and orchestra... perry: big band music, right. beschloss: roy rogers... perry: or military... beschloss: ... was -- precisely. perry: ... marshal music whereas... beschloss: ... whereas the kennedys had ballet and pablo casals. perry: right. and opera and -- and -- and so there was that. and then the -- the fine arts, she had her fine arts committee bringing paintings, attracting paintings to the white house and then... beschloss: mona lisa to washington. perry: i was just going to say that's my favorite story, is the mona lisa coming to the -- to washington and to new york. and then t
compared, for example, to george bush, 43, i think they may have had a half dozen or so in the eight years for a host of reasons, 9/11, security issues and -- and laurand george bush didn't -- just didn't happen to like to entertain that way. but the kennedys loved it and they would these third-world leaders and they would draw them in. the arts were then part of that entertainment so they would have the lively arts and mrs. kennedy had staged beschloss: people would -- people would remark on...
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laura, when you really look at it, it's trump, carson, carly, cruz, rubio, bush and maybe christie. should the other candidates at this point start considering getting out? >> well, i don't know what they're doing staying in much longer. there are a lot of these candidates who are at single digits and low single digits and have not moved out of that territory for over two months. at this point, there are certain candidates like when you think of a rand paul, for instance, he's got to worry about a senate seat at this point. he said some time ago -- >> maybe george pataki or lindsey graham. >> well, who knows? a lot of people weren't even sure that pataki was still around when he started to run. >> the pataki moment is stunning, you shouldn't be so cynical. i can sense the pataki moment is upon us any minute. >> mr. wisenheimer. >> they all got to get out. it's not a republican employment program running for president but you see that a lot of people feel like this is their next moment before the next increase in speaking fees or the next book contract, but it's not working across th
laura, when you really look at it, it's trump, carson, carly, cruz, rubio, bush and maybe christie. should the other candidates at this point start considering getting out? >> well, i don't know what they're doing staying in much longer. there are a lot of these candidates who are at single digits and low single digits and have not moved out of that territory for over two months. at this point, there are certain candidates like when you think of a rand paul, for instance, he's got to...
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bush were hugely outnumbered. they probably weren't. hugelyenglish were outnumbered. they probably weren't. laurarom history to pop, where the wait is finally over for adele's latest number. she launched her new single "hello" this morning, her first since "skyfall" in 2012. our entertainment correspondent reports. ♪ voice, theoulful emotional lyrics to new music, but still the familiar sound of adele. "hello," the lead single from her first album in close to five years, a follow-up to "21," one of the biggest selling albums of all time. the new song was released this morning as she gave a series of surprise radio interviews, along with a few brief words to me. adele, a lot of expectations. adele: i'm always going to follow "21," my fifth album will follow "21," nothing i can do. reporter: are you nervous offense will react? -- how fans will react? : very nervous. i hope they like it. "21" was aer album phenomenon, the biggest selling album of the 21st century, at least partly inspired by difficult relationship breakup. the record's success is widely accepted to be due to its emotional resonance
bush were hugely outnumbered. they probably weren't. hugelyenglish were outnumbered. they probably weren't. laurarom history to pop, where the wait is finally over for adele's latest number. she launched her new single "hello" this morning, her first since "skyfall" in 2012. our entertainment correspondent reports. ♪ voice, theoulful emotional lyrics to new music, but still the familiar sound of adele. "hello," the lead single from her first album in close to...
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bush, and richard thorneberg for attorney general, and then laura for education, and he kept all of them and two of them went for the whole hoff the administration. >> host: now, you write that a positive transition, a seamless transition, benefits a sitting pratt as well as the incoming president, and i think you make -- i think it's fair to say you make the point, burnishes his reputation you. talked to a lot of people within the white house. so, was that part of president bush's motivation and thinking? >> guest: you know what, it certainly could have been. it's hard to get to motivation of people. i think republicans tend to focus on management, and bush in particular had focused on management when -- and managing a transition early when he came in, and i think it was natural for him to do it going out. particularly with the war, but also in the last part of your administration, you don't have a lot of persuasion -- able to persuade congress to do something that you might want them to do. so you're not spending a lot of time there. then you spent a lot of time on the road, traveling,
bush, and richard thorneberg for attorney general, and then laura for education, and he kept all of them and two of them went for the whole hoff the administration. >> host: now, you write that a positive transition, a seamless transition, benefits a sitting pratt as well as the incoming president, and i think you make -- i think it's fair to say you make the point, burnishes his reputation you. talked to a lot of people within the white house. so, was that part of president bush's...
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bush holds a town hall in concorde, new hampshire. watch all of our 20 sixteen rd to the white house coverage online at c-span.org. next, on c-span, georgetown university law professor laura donahue on balancing individual rights and national security. then, washington journal visits a maryland prison to discuss the and johnjustice system kasich makes a stop in new hampshire while rival candidate bush is in manchester, new hampshire. >> this monday, on c-span's new series, landmark cases, he by 1830 the river around new orleans had become a refuge for colorado, partly due to slaughterhouses. program,s this louisiana allowed only one slaughterhouse, crescent city, to operate. follow these slaughterhouse cases of 1873. we will be joined by paul clement and michael ross, author "justice of shattered dreams coke the stories of the butchers and state of things in new orleans and the state justices involved. conversation as we take your calls, tweets, and facebook comments during the program. on c-span, c-span3, and c-span radio. background, order your copy of the companion book. $8.95 plus shipping at c-span.org\landmark cases. >> at a conference on balancing freedom and secur
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laura ingram and charles. charles, what struck me over the weekend most, i think, was the bush sound bite. it seemed like it jumped out from all of the sound from the weekend. >> to use a trumpianism, it was pathetic and petulant. this is not very presidential. you look at the two sound bites, the trump and the carson -- excuse me, the bush versus the carson. how do you react to personal attacks from donald trump? and you can see why carson is running about three times ahead of where bush is. carson is completely self-contained, and he's very calm. the idea that he's less than energetic is rather a musing for a guy who stands -- has stood for 20 hours operating with complete and total concentration. i've watched surgeons at work, and that is the most grueling activity imaginable. so the idea that shouting and screaming and jess particulgesta sign of energy is absurd. but saying ben carson is an outsider, i believe, is the reason he's been propelled. if you look at the breakdown in a place like iowa, with men they're running about even, carson and trump, but among the women, there is a huge
laura ingram and charles. charles, what struck me over the weekend most, i think, was the bush sound bite. it seemed like it jumped out from all of the sound from the weekend. >> to use a trumpianism, it was pathetic and petulant. this is not very presidential. you look at the two sound bites, the trump and the carson -- excuse me, the bush versus the carson. how do you react to personal attacks from donald trump? and you can see why carson is running about three times ahead of where bush...
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bush. >> all right. laura ingraham, she's got to go edit. her radio show. >> thanks, guys. >> governor huckabee in 25 minutes. >> we're going to turn first now to heather childress with a fox news alert. >> good morning to everyone at home. we do begin with a fox news alert. the brand-new joint chiefs of staff chairman joseph dunford just arived in iraq for an update on the fight against isis. meanwhile, less than 24 hours after the castro regime denied cuban troops were, in fact, in syria, two brand-new reports show that russia is thanking leaders in havana for its support and action in the region. >>> well they've been waiting patiently for more than seven years and now a massive payout awaits the victims of the largest ponzi scheme in u.s. history. a new motion filed in court today promises the majority of bernie madoff's victims will get their money back. anyone invested or who invested up to $1 million will see an equal amount returned to their bank accounts. those who invested more getting back 60% of their money back. the feds were ab
bush. >> all right. laura ingraham, she's got to go edit. her radio show. >> thanks, guys. >> governor huckabee in 25 minutes. >> we're going to turn first now to heather childress with a fox news alert. >> good morning to everyone at home. we do begin with a fox news alert. the brand-new joint chiefs of staff chairman joseph dunford just arived in iraq for an update on the fight against isis. meanwhile, less than 24 hours after the castro regime denied cuban...
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laura ingram and charles. charles, what struck me over the weekend most, i think, was the bush sound bite.ike it jumped out from all of the sound from the weekend. >> to use a trumpianism, it was pathetic and petulant. this is not very presidential. you look at the two sound bites, the trump and the carson -- excuse me, the bush versus the carson. how do you react to personal attacks from donald trump? and you can see why carson is running about three times ahead of where bush is. carson is completely self-contained, and he's very calm. the idea that he's less than energetic is rather a musing for a guy who stands -- has stood for 20 hours operating with complete and total concentration. i've watched surgeons at work, and that is the most grueling activity imaginable. so the idea that shouting and screaming and jess particulgesta sign of energy is absurd. but saying ben carson is an outsider, i believe, is the reason he's been propelled. if you look at the breakdown in a place like iowa, with men they're running about even, carson and trump, but among the women, there is a huge gap. there'
laura ingram and charles. charles, what struck me over the weekend most, i think, was the bush sound bite.ike it jumped out from all of the sound from the weekend. >> to use a trumpianism, it was pathetic and petulant. this is not very presidential. you look at the two sound bites, the trump and the carson -- excuse me, the bush versus the carson. how do you react to personal attacks from donald trump? and you can see why carson is running about three times ahead of where bush is. carson...
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jeb bush visits manchester, new hampshire. then lauraonohue on balancing individual rights and national security. later, today's washington journal on the criminal justice system. >> all campaign long, c-span takes you on the road to the white house, unfiltered access to the candidates, at town hall meetings, news conferences, rally santa speeches. -- rallies, and speeches. every campaign event recover is available on our website c-span.org. and republican presidential candidate john kasich made a campaign stop today and bow, new hampshire or he spoke to voters and answered questions about the economy, the federal budget and others. this is an hour. gov. kasich: fall is here. good afternoon. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. it is a real pleasure to be here today in old town hall in bow. i have been here quite a few times. i'm sure not nearly as often as many of you in the audience. we appreciate you taking the time to come out for governor kasich's townhall meeting. i would like to begin by asking marge welch to lead us in the ple
jeb bush visits manchester, new hampshire. then lauraonohue on balancing individual rights and national security. later, today's washington journal on the criminal justice system. >> all campaign long, c-span takes you on the road to the white house, unfiltered access to the candidates, at town hall meetings, news conferences, rally santa speeches. -- rallies, and speeches. every campaign event recover is available on our website c-span.org. and republican presidential candidate john...
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presidential candidate jeb bush, marco rubio, he arrives. lauranalyzes, as well as last night's debate. don't go anywhere. if you qualify for a sittingham's card today i can offer you no interest for 24 months. thanks to the tools and help at experian.com, i know i have an 812 fico score, so i definitely qualify. so what else can you give me? same day delivery. the ottoman? thank you. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. so get your credit swagger on. go to experian.com, become a...
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bush spoke about the french. >> i hope you didn't take that personally, laura. can vouch that you certainly work more than most members of congress. >> reporter: it's a big story in france. >> you guys are so sensitive! [ laughter ] i bet you governor bush is just jealous. >> reporter: i was just curious to see what the president thinks about the french quality of life? [ laughter ] >> i haven't spoken to the president about this particular exchange during the debate but i do think the president has visited france on a number of occasions and had an opportunity to talk about the warm welcome he's received from the french people on a number of occasions and he certainly has enjoyed the many opportunities he's had to visit that country. >> reporter: what about the quality of life? >> well, it certainly seems to be a quality of life that many french people have warmly embraced. as they should. ron? >> reporter: in vienna with iranians, is the administration particularly hopeful that something will really happen this time around? is there any reason for more optimis
bush spoke about the french. >> i hope you didn't take that personally, laura. can vouch that you certainly work more than most members of congress. >> reporter: it's a big story in france. >> you guys are so sensitive! [ laughter ] i bet you governor bush is just jealous. >> reporter: i was just curious to see what the president thinks about the french quality of life? [ laughter ] >> i haven't spoken to the president about this particular exchange during the...
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former governor bush spoke about the french -- >> i hope you didn't take that personally, laura. i can vouch that you certainly work more than most members of congress. >> it's a big story in france. the french ambassador -- >> you guys are so sensitive! [ laughter ] >> look who's talking. >> i bet you governor bush is just jealous. >> i was just curious to see what the president think about the french quality of life. [ laughter ] [ inaudible ] >> right? i haven't spoken to the president about this particular exchange during the debate but i do think the president has visited france on a number of occasions and had an opportunity to talk about the warm welcome he's received from the french people on a number of occasions and he certainly has enjoyed the many opportunities he's had to visit that country. >> does he like our quality of life? >> it certainly seems to be a quality of life that many french people have warmly embraced. as they should. ron? >> in vienna with iranians, is the administration particularly hopeful that something will really happen this time around? is there
former governor bush spoke about the french -- >> i hope you didn't take that personally, laura. i can vouch that you certainly work more than most members of congress. >> it's a big story in france. the french ambassador -- >> you guys are so sensitive! [ laughter ] >> look who's talking. >> i bet you governor bush is just jealous. >> i was just curious to see what the president think about the french quality of life. [ laughter ] [ inaudible ] >>...
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bush holds a town hall in concorde, new hampshire. watch all of our 20 sixteen rd to the white house coverage online at c-span.org. next, on c-span, georgetown university law professor laura donahue on balancing individual rights and national security. then, washington journal visits a maryland prison to discuss the national justice system
bush holds a town hall in concorde, new hampshire. watch all of our 20 sixteen rd to the white house coverage online at c-span.org. next, on c-span, georgetown university law professor laura donahue on balancing individual rights and national security. then, washington journal visits a maryland prison to discuss the national justice system
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bush in our primetime lineup here on c-span at 9:00 p.m. eastern. later at 9:30, at on surveillance programs and privacy from georgetown university professor laura donohue. here is a preview. >> webcam images and chat sessions appear to be collected under executive order 1233. the government to medication headquarters counterpart and the united kingdom 2008 2010, gchq files referenced a program called optic nerve in which yahoo! webcam chats were elected in both regards of whether the individual user was a foreign intelligence target. program, gchq, with the help of the nsa, collected visible data from 1.8 million you hot -- abu users. turns out nudity is a real problem and they are trying to figure out how to keep their images -- a different looking all the -- agents from looking at all the new images -- nude images. the nsa collected almost 200 million text messages per day globally, using them to ascertain travel plans, social networks and credit card details. let me be clear, this information is being collected on individuals who are not themselves suspected of any illegal activity. laura can watch all of donohue's remarks and a national security co
bush in our primetime lineup here on c-span at 9:00 p.m. eastern. later at 9:30, at on surveillance programs and privacy from georgetown university professor laura donohue. here is a preview. >> webcam images and chat sessions appear to be collected under executive order 1233. the government to medication headquarters counterpart and the united kingdom 2008 2010, gchq files referenced a program called optic nerve in which yahoo! webcam chats were elected in both regards of whether the...