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>> bush, george bush, a little louder!w to diminish the other side. what can we do to throw some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus. and cause some confusion. >> there were a number of positions that we found that in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like a ravenous wolf. the team make an attack ad accusing dole of sitting on the fence over tacks. >> we had a meeting with myself, lee atwater, the vice president, mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others ganged up on bush. >> the vice president looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting any more and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been on both sides. that's why he's becoming known as senator straddle.
>> bush, george bush, a little louder!w to diminish the other side. what can we do to throw some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus. and cause some confusion. >> there were a number of positions that we found that in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like a ravenous wolf. the team make an attack ad accusing dole...
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bush, george bush, a little louder! sayings, how to diminish the other side. what can we do to throw some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus and cause them confusion? >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like a ravenous wolf. the team make an attack ad accusing dole of sitting on the fence over tax. >> we had a meeting with myself, lee atwater, the vice president, mrs. bush. bush was not totally convinced of the merits of the straddle ad. bush was a gentleman. he didn't call someone names. he thought very well of senator dole. i think lee and others ganged up on bush. >> the vice president sort of looked over at barbara and saw she wasn't objecting anymore and he agreed to have the ad run. >> bush says he won't raise taxes, period. dole straddles. he's been on both sides. that's why he's becoming known as senato
bush, george bush, a little louder! sayings, how to diminish the other side. what can we do to throw some tacks in the road in the way of the dole bus and cause them confusion? >> there were a number of positions that we found in which bob dole appeared to be on both sides of an issue. i said, well, maybe we refer to him as senator straddle. >> george bush and bob dole on leadership. >> atwater falls on the line like a ravenous wolf. the team make an attack ad accusing dole of...
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which is classic bush speak. - it's so bush isn't it? - because it's either not a full deck or an empty suit blended together. (crowd laughs) it's a little bit like, this was a little like writing a biography of dana carvey. there were moments. - yeah, right. - you know, you could hear it you know? unleashed orgy of death. (crowd laughs) one of the joys of doing it and we'll get back to why, is at one point this summer, in the course of a single hour in fact checking it, i spoke to henry kissinger, dick cheney and dana carvey, who did the entire interview in character. (crowd laughs) and so i'm still not sure. it might have been the president. - well it sounds like fun. - it was great fun. and i said, "well what are the elements "of the impression?" and carvey said, "it's an underlay "of mister rogers with some john wayne thrown in." which is actually a brilliant way. - that explains it. - explains the whole thing. i met him in 1998. our mutual friend michael (mumbles) and i went up to walkers point to interview him and brent scowcroft a
which is classic bush speak. - it's so bush isn't it? - because it's either not a full deck or an empty suit blended together. (crowd laughs) it's a little bit like, this was a little like writing a biography of dana carvey. there were moments. - yeah, right. - you know, you could hear it you know? unleashed orgy of death. (crowd laughs) one of the joys of doing it and we'll get back to why, is at one point this summer, in the course of a single hour in fact checking it, i spoke to henry...
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bush. our panelists today will discuss the supreme court equal protection ruling in bush legal or and the impact it has had on election law and equal protection jurisprudence. they will discuss critiques of the supreme court's actions and whether those actions had a lasting effect on the public's confidence on the supreme court as an institution. and finally, they will discuss where we are now, 15 years later, and less than one year from another presidential election. here to moderate the days are -- the day's discussion, i know you are excited, we have joan this cubic -- joan biskupic. she has written several books. she is the author of "sandra day o'connor: how the first woman on the u.s. supreme court became its most influential justice." joan was the supreme court reporter for "the washington post" and "usa today." she is a graduate of georgetown law school and was a finalist for the pulitzer prize in 2015. please join me in welcoming joan and our esteemed panel for today's conversation
bush. our panelists today will discuss the supreme court equal protection ruling in bush legal or and the impact it has had on election law and equal protection jurisprudence. they will discuss critiques of the supreme court's actions and whether those actions had a lasting effect on the public's confidence on the supreme court as an institution. and finally, they will discuss where we are now, 15 years later, and less than one year from another presidential election. here to moderate the days...
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bush took the white house. the wars in afghanistan -- we had 9/11, a few months later, the wars in afghanistan and iraq. we had a change in the supreme court in 2005, with chief justice john roberts. 2006, samuel leto. we had the historical election of barack obama and two more changes with sonia sotomayor in 2009 and kagan in 2010. and citizens united has replaced bush v. gore as a bit of a rallying cry at least. and yet bush v. gore endures for many of us. just when i think people have stopped thinking about it or stopped asking about it, i'll give a speech somewhere, just like last summer in connect where the first question was, and what about that bush v. gore? so it endures and mainly from folks on the left. but we're here today to take into account both sides and look at not just what happened back then but how the ruling has reverberated through the years. and joining me, i'll start with my immediate left here. judith browne-dianis, co-director of the advance project. she was on the ground in florida and
bush took the white house. the wars in afghanistan -- we had 9/11, a few months later, the wars in afghanistan and iraq. we had a change in the supreme court in 2005, with chief justice john roberts. 2006, samuel leto. we had the historical election of barack obama and two more changes with sonia sotomayor in 2009 and kagan in 2010. and citizens united has replaced bush v. gore as a bit of a rallying cry at least. and yet bush v. gore endures for many of us. just when i think people have...
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bush there, correct? - right. - and santorum won the iowa and romney won new hampshire. - yeah, he won the big. - yeah, big. - so, who's going to win new hampshire? - i don't know, and i'm telling you i really admit i don't know. it is so hard to get a handle on what's happening and look, you have a lot of people supporting trump and he's, i hear that he's being supported by the tea party. the tea party hates government-funded, single-payer healthcare and trump is for it. the tea party hates eminent domain and trump is for it. - trump is for it, right. - there are so many things of trump's positions that don't correspond to the political positions of the group that's supposed to be supporting him. - except for two things. - i can't explain. - they want authenticity and the guy is nothing if not authentic. - well. - right, he says whatever comes to his head. you don't think so? - i don't think so. - you think he's inauthentic? - i think loud bs is not authentic and i grew up in new york (audience laugh and
bush there, correct? - right. - and santorum won the iowa and romney won new hampshire. - yeah, he won the big. - yeah, big. - so, who's going to win new hampshire? - i don't know, and i'm telling you i really admit i don't know. it is so hard to get a handle on what's happening and look, you have a lot of people supporting trump and he's, i hear that he's being supported by the tea party. the tea party hates government-funded, single-payer healthcare and trump is for it. the tea party hates...
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bush calls it the after life. [laughter] and he says to the secret service team, i want to go to the hardware store like a normal perp, and i want to -- person, and i want to shop around, because i'm going to make this man cave, and i'm going to paint things, and it's going to be awesome. so he asks the secret service, can we do that? yeah, okay. so they decide they're going to dress in khakis. they're going to go incognito to the hardware store, which i think is funny because they went in three suvs. [laughter] but they're trying. so they get there, secret service melts into the background, and he says, thank you so much, i'm going to shop around. he's on his own, and this guy's walking by him, and he says anyone ever tell you that you look like george w. bush? [laughter] and the president said, all the time. [laughter] and the guy said sure must make you mad. [laughter] and he says, oh, you have no idea. [laughter] his gentle wit and humility drew me to him early on. i was a big fan of his. i love compassionate
bush calls it the after life. [laughter] and he says to the secret service team, i want to go to the hardware store like a normal perp, and i want to -- person, and i want to shop around, because i'm going to make this man cave, and i'm going to paint things, and it's going to be awesome. so he asks the secret service, can we do that? yeah, okay. so they decide they're going to dress in khakis. they're going to go incognito to the hardware store, which i think is funny because they went in...
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i am a huge fan of the bush family. i have had different connections with them through various people. julia reed is very close to the family. i voted for both 41 and 43. and i have gotten behind jeb unfortunately who doesn't seem to be keeping up with the family. when barbara came into new hampshire i said there is hope. >> there we go. >> anyway, when i was researching this festival i didn't know anything. people asked me about my background and if i was in publishing but i knew a good georgia writer and signed him up for the festival. and i ended up going to the national, going to the south carolina, going to various festivals, decatur which is decidingly left-leaning. we have tried to keep this festival first amendment. when we had karl rove here i was extorted in the local paper and rather than responding to the paper i wrote to the people and said we don't have any opinion. >> keep it fair and balanced. >> but anyway, the director of the national book festival is also the librarian of congress. i met with him in s
i am a huge fan of the bush family. i have had different connections with them through various people. julia reed is very close to the family. i voted for both 41 and 43. and i have gotten behind jeb unfortunately who doesn't seem to be keeping up with the family. when barbara came into new hampshire i said there is hope. >> there we go. >> anyway, when i was researching this festival i didn't know anything. people asked me about my background and if i was in publishing but i knew a...
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senator dan coats who later become a speech writer for bush, bush nearly grasped that idea. if clinton had a way, tay they created another way. bush and rove were proud they turned the education into an easy way that helped bush and helped the democrats on the issue. after the election when bush failed to win the poplar vote, rove, when thought he would win the election clean, without the fight over florida, and by winning the poplar vote went back to the polling, discovered there really wasn't a big moderate vote. so bush backed away from this strategy and moved toward a base strategy. he did embrace some of the compassionate conservative ideas but they had no traction in the republican congress. and 9/11 happened which changed the course of the bush presidency. i think if bush had succeeded, saying if the iraq war went better and it turned out to be a good idea and not what, i think, history will show as a bad idea and the great recession had not happened, conservatives wouldn't have turned on bush. instead they didn't notice the conservative things bush did such as the en
senator dan coats who later become a speech writer for bush, bush nearly grasped that idea. if clinton had a way, tay they created another way. bush and rove were proud they turned the education into an easy way that helped bush and helped the democrats on the issue. after the election when bush failed to win the poplar vote, rove, when thought he would win the election clean, without the fight over florida, and by winning the poplar vote went back to the polling, discovered there really wasn't...
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that happened first off to jeb bush. and he totally underestimated donald trump, dismissed him, and when he started to come on stronger, and attack, donald trump more forcefully at that point it was too little, too late. you combine that with the fact it just wasn't jeb bush's kind of year. his last name got in the way. his family legacy got in the way at a time when voters were frustrated, where with the republican establishment and the way things were. they did not want to go back to the past, combined that was just too much for jeb bush to overcome. he spent too much time raising money and a year where having a lot of money for special interests can hurt you more than much for bush. >> i heard marco rubio say the other day, i know there is anger out there, and i could have tapped into that anger, but that's not what i believe for america. i believe in a hopeful america. even if he had, i think he did try to tap into some of that anger in the last few weeks, even if he had, though, would it have made a big difference?
that happened first off to jeb bush. and he totally underestimated donald trump, dismissed him, and when he started to come on stronger, and attack, donald trump more forcefully at that point it was too little, too late. you combine that with the fact it just wasn't jeb bush's kind of year. his last name got in the way. his family legacy got in the way at a time when voters were frustrated, where with the republican establishment and the way things were. they did not want to go back to the...
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bush. finally, i'm delighted to introduce esther steven who currently serves as the board of directors, as our wise counsel and chairman. previously, he was the assistant to the president at the national security affairs for four years to then president george w. bush. from january 2001 until 1 until 2025 he was assistant to the president and deputy security advisor. please join me in giving a very warm welcome to our three wonderful gas. [applause]. >> we are delighted that all of us can be with us and mrs. bush, we are delighted to have you here at the u.s. institute. we are are delighted with your new book which is a collection of wonderful stories and if you haven't read it you really need to do so. it's a terrific book. what we are going to do this afternoon is have a conversation among mrs. bush, nina and and myself for about 25 minutes. then we will have a question-and-answer period for you. there are cards that have been distributed. please write your questions on the card and pass
bush. finally, i'm delighted to introduce esther steven who currently serves as the board of directors, as our wise counsel and chairman. previously, he was the assistant to the president at the national security affairs for four years to then president george w. bush. from january 2001 until 1 until 2025 he was assistant to the president and deputy security advisor. please join me in giving a very warm welcome to our three wonderful gas. [applause]. >> we are delighted that all of us can...
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bush. they promise the cultural changes in the 60s. most of the country didn't want to rollback those cultural changes and their efforts failed. more recently, a lot of republicans, including trump have said they would try to change the ethnic makeup of the country back to where it used to be. that's a call for deporting 11 million people. that is one way in which trump is explained by this history. the other is that the republican party has relied for many years on the votes of white working-class voters. as conservative riders in the book, among others, the party has gotten word working-class votes and done absolutely nothing material or you for working-class voters. i think when at the trump vote, it's very heavily a vote of people who are just angry and tired. one of my favorite quotations is from john kennedy who said in his inaugural address in 1961, he who foolishly rides the power on the back of the tiger ends up inside and i think the republican establishment has been writing this
bush. they promise the cultural changes in the 60s. most of the country didn't want to rollback those cultural changes and their efforts failed. more recently, a lot of republicans, including trump have said they would try to change the ethnic makeup of the country back to where it used to be. that's a call for deporting 11 million people. that is one way in which trump is explained by this history. the other is that the republican party has relied for many years on the votes of white...
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jeb bush was their guy. he was the moderate voice. he had the bush family and his legacy. donald trump used him as a punching bag for months, to. >> up on them even went jeb bush was at 3% oppose donald trump would beat on him because he was the establishment. he was using jeb bush in that posture. jeb bush dropped out of mitt romney off a sudden steps into that role. he is now the establishment. he is donald trump foiled so it offers going to gain more people but allows them to make the same point over and over the establishment doesn't like me and i may be done. >> host: wasn't a smart move by the 2012 republican nominee to deliver this speech? >> guest: honestly i don't know, i don't think it did a whole lot of damage necessary pretty think that romney feels frustrated. i think he sees the party that he let in 2012 and departure and sees a lot of people upset with the party pretty think he's doing whatever he can to try and stop donald trump. i think what he can do is very limited in the same way with the establishment can do broadly is very limited. the establishment i
jeb bush was their guy. he was the moderate voice. he had the bush family and his legacy. donald trump used him as a punching bag for months, to. >> up on them even went jeb bush was at 3% oppose donald trump would beat on him because he was the establishment. he was using jeb bush in that posture. jeb bush dropped out of mitt romney off a sudden steps into that role. he is now the establishment. he is donald trump foiled so it offers going to gain more people but allows them to make the...
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bush would endorse someone.do you see that ahead of the debate on thursday or each in the next week ahead of the primary. >> my idea is that jeb bush is going to stand on the sidelines and not get in the debate and endorse before tuesday. who force are you going to back here today. donald trump is a significant leader. if you get in and endorse someone and that person loses the florida primary, what did that do. here he can pay the party pat poobah. >> the elder spokesman. >> you know, there are only so many days, six days before the florida primary now. >> yeah. >> i don't know that it would be jeb bush's inclination to jump into the race right now. >> one more and then i will move on to carly fiorina. what do you think those conversation also look like? >> i don't know. listen, jeb bush probably wants to sit with each of them to show simply that he is not meeting with trump. that he wants to support any of the candidates who are running against trump. it's kind of like mitt romney offed to do robocalls, right,
bush would endorse someone.do you see that ahead of the debate on thursday or each in the next week ahead of the primary. >> my idea is that jeb bush is going to stand on the sidelines and not get in the debate and endorse before tuesday. who force are you going to back here today. donald trump is a significant leader. if you get in and endorse someone and that person loses the florida primary, what did that do. here he can pay the party pat poobah. >> the elder spokesman. >>...
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jeb bush dropped out. nell mitt romney steps into the role for god and though he will gain new people. building there was a of a lot of damage to think i'm probably is frustrated that a party that he led so he is doing whatever he can to stop trump and mitt romney steps in it doesn't look like he figured it out either. >> host: covering politics from the "washington post". his work is available on-line. thanks for your time. >> if first sentence of the book is american conservatism is disappointment and betrayal. mandatory funding. topics at the senate energy and natural resource hearing topics that the national resources committee includes energy investment in the nation's power grid. it is two hours 15 minutes.
jeb bush dropped out. nell mitt romney steps into the role for god and though he will gain new people. building there was a of a lot of damage to think i'm probably is frustrated that a party that he led so he is doing whatever he can to stop trump and mitt romney steps in it doesn't look like he figured it out either. >> host: covering politics from the "washington post". his work is available on-line. thanks for your time. >> if first sentence of the book is american...
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bush in 2002 after 911. the party in the white house actually gave seats to the house of representatives. everybody said this is a verdict against impeachment. the democrats adopted a position that said we will censure him and move on. we'll declare that we don't like this but we won't try to impeach him. a funny thing happened after that election. newt gingrich was deposed as the republican leader and the green gingrich saga is a big part of my book. that saga probably wouldn't have moved to impeach clinton. i think he did read that election. once he was pushed aside and robert livingston, the guy who was supposed to be a successor was pushed aside when another sort of story about his sex life emerged, the new republican leadership was sort of let the control of this issue falls away. henry hyde, the chair of the judiciary committee how they wanted to push on with impeachment and they did. it was a mess. i think the country didn't have to go through it and didn't want to go through but we went through it an
bush in 2002 after 911. the party in the white house actually gave seats to the house of representatives. everybody said this is a verdict against impeachment. the democrats adopted a position that said we will censure him and move on. we'll declare that we don't like this but we won't try to impeach him. a funny thing happened after that election. newt gingrich was deposed as the republican leader and the green gingrich saga is a big part of my book. that saga probably wouldn't have moved to...
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author of the bush "jeb and the bush crime family, the inside story of the bush family" that's a lot to describe you in brief, roger. >> good to be here. >> ted cruz and the bush family, there's supposed to be a big announcement there as well tomorrow in the case of ted cruz. what do you expect that will be? will it be a perhaps jeb bush endorsement of senator cruz? >> i think it's ironic that while donald trump is being endorsed by ben carson ted cruz is actually putting out a press release announcing that he is being endorsed by neil bush who is refrauding of an s and l cost u.s. taxpayers $1.5 million. this is like being endorsed by bernie madoff. >> it's better than that, roger, because neil is also the co-chairman of the finance arm of the campaign. >> precisely. so i think what this means is the battle lines are drawn, in other words, mitt romney spilled the beans when he said ted cruz is among those acceptable as the nominee. you have romney waiting in the wings in the bullpen all made up, you have paul ryan essentially advertising his availability by saying he is not availabl
author of the bush "jeb and the bush crime family, the inside story of the bush family" that's a lot to describe you in brief, roger. >> good to be here. >> ted cruz and the bush family, there's supposed to be a big announcement there as well tomorrow in the case of ted cruz. what do you expect that will be? will it be a perhaps jeb bush endorsement of senator cruz? >> i think it's ironic that while donald trump is being endorsed by ben carson ted cruz is actually...
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bush in a tight election. this is about 21 minutes. [applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] senator kerry: i want to thank you. but i don't want you to stop the enthusiasm, all right? thank you. thank you all. thank you to the voters from coast to coast, who truly have made this a super tuesday. thank you very, very much. i want to thank -- i don't know how many of you here had a chance to hear it, but we heard it upstairs, a remarkably gracious, powerful, generous statement by john edwards tonight. and i want all of us here -- i want to thank -- there is no question that john edwards brings a compelling voice to our party. great eloquence to the cause of working men and women all across our nation, and great promise for leadership for the years to come, and we thank him so much for what he has done. [applause] kerry: i -- i believe -- i believe that in 2004, one united democratic party, we can and we will win this election -- [cheers and applause] kerry: and we will build one america, of freedom and of fairness for al
bush in a tight election. this is about 21 minutes. [applause] ♪ [cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] senator kerry: i want to thank you. but i don't want you to stop the enthusiasm, all right? thank you. thank you all. thank you to the voters from coast to coast, who truly have made this a super tuesday. thank you very, very much. i want to thank -- i don't know how many of you here had a chance to hear it, but we heard it upstairs, a remarkably gracious, powerful, generous statement...
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in every single way, obama was the greatest and starkest contrast to bush. and, you know, the irony and -- maybe it's a sad irony of the 2008 election is people also were hungry to transcend this red state/blue state politics that we've fallen into. >> yeah. >> the great polarity, the gridlock that they saw in washington. and, of course, that's one thing that we haven't been able to accomplish. >> well, i want to come back to that. that actually is a great way to talk about what's happening now and going forward, but stay back with bush for a second. >> okay. >> every presidential election is ostensibly about the next four years, but really it's about the last eight, right? or the last four. >> yes, yeah. >> did obama beat bush in '08 or did he beat mccain? i know the literal answer, but in some ways the timing of that election and what had just preceded it was really the road map to getting --. >> well, no, there's no doubt that i think mccain was, by choice and not by choice, carrying the bush banner --. >> right. >> -- into that election. and it was, at t
in every single way, obama was the greatest and starkest contrast to bush. and, you know, the irony and -- maybe it's a sad irony of the 2008 election is people also were hungry to transcend this red state/blue state politics that we've fallen into. >> yeah. >> the great polarity, the gridlock that they saw in washington. and, of course, that's one thing that we haven't been able to accomplish. >> well, i want to come back to that. that actually is a great way to talk about...
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jeb bush right now. >> if jeb bush, jeb bush when he left the race, he was tangling up with donald trumpe donald trump. it was reverse psychology. this guy is a dealmaker. i think that that would do the most damage. >> we talked earlier with charlie gasparino. it seems like, okay, seeing what he does tonight in the debate. do you think it is possible? >> i think that it is less likely. he does have the best chance of beating donald trump. sixty-five, 70% of the teams to be anti-donald trump. he does provide the best chance. it is a tough that. it is a tough state for him to win. obviously. a lot of florida voters have voted early. one indicates marco rubio winning those. ted cruz or somebody else. the early voter deficit. you might as well just stay until tuesday. it could hurt marco rubio's future political future. >> we will see. really starting to heat up. both sides are not budget right now. what is the fallout from that? we will discuss it when we come back. ♪ at mfs investment management, we believe in the power of active management. by debating our research to find the best invest
jeb bush right now. >> if jeb bush, jeb bush when he left the race, he was tangling up with donald trumpe donald trump. it was reverse psychology. this guy is a dealmaker. i think that that would do the most damage. >> we talked earlier with charlie gasparino. it seems like, okay, seeing what he does tonight in the debate. do you think it is possible? >> i think that it is less likely. he does have the best chance of beating donald trump. sixty-five, 70% of the teams to be...
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rico bush, 10 on your side. the u.s. marshal service is warning virginia residents about a national phone scam where individuals are claiming to be law enforcement officials collecting fines for failing to report for jury duty. marshals say they do not arrange payment of any fines over the phone. the scammers are trying to appear more credible by providing badge courthouse addresses. marshals say, do not divulge your personal or financial information to anyone you don't know. happening today, nearly 100 scientists will be in gloucester to talk about trash in our local waterways and oceans. it's part of the two-day virginia marine debris summit at the virginia institute of marine science. scientists will talk about ways to prevent pollution in places like the chesapeake bay, which you can see in good morning, hampton roads. let's check let's check traffic now. a fallen virginia officer was laid to rest in her home town. find out more next, plus, gas prices on the rise. why experts say we're paying more at the pump. and la
rico bush, 10 on your side. the u.s. marshal service is warning virginia residents about a national phone scam where individuals are claiming to be law enforcement officials collecting fines for failing to report for jury duty. marshals say they do not arrange payment of any fines over the phone. the scammers are trying to appear more credible by providing badge courthouse addresses. marshals say, do not divulge your personal or financial information to anyone you don't know. happening today,...
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go down well with the bushes.on is jeb bush perhaps sees ted cruz as the only way to stop donald trump getting enough delegates to secure the nomination at this points, this is parts of the republican establishment saying, look, we maybe don't like ted cruz, and they don't, and we really don't like donald trump if we are going to stop trump the best hope we have is ted cruz, if he can get to the convention in cleveland and ohio in july, and there is no clear winter at that point it's a contested convention, at that point the republican establishment might be able to put pressure delegates to vote for someone more electable than trump and that is cruz. can they run rough shots over hundreds of thousands of republican voters. there is a real risk of alienating the vote force a generation it would be a big step to take. cruz will say it's an important endorsement. it shows i have support across the republican party and shows what i have been saying for weeks i am the only candidate that can stop donald trump. >> in t
go down well with the bushes.on is jeb bush perhaps sees ted cruz as the only way to stop donald trump getting enough delegates to secure the nomination at this points, this is parts of the republican establishment saying, look, we maybe don't like ted cruz, and they don't, and we really don't like donald trump if we are going to stop trump the best hope we have is ted cruz, if he can get to the convention in cleveland and ohio in july, and there is no clear winter at that point it's a...
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bush.are very happy to have you here and i also want to welcome ambassador from the islamic republic of afghanistan and mrs. mrs. motive, delighted to have you here with us and we have many other yes here in iran. thank you for joining us, thank you for coming this afternoon and for those of you who are new to usit we are an independent national institute found by congress 30 years ago and dedicated to the proposition that peace is possible, peace is practical and peace is essential for u.s. and international security and we pursue a vision of a world without ilec conflict by working in conflict zones with partners equipping them with tools, with knowledge and with training. there is probably no place where usit teams have spent more time than afghanistan working with civil society and government partners to help make peace possible. we are delighted to have today a panel discussion to discuss exactly who are some of the powerful women helping to make peace possible in afghanistan and i hav
bush.are very happy to have you here and i also want to welcome ambassador from the islamic republic of afghanistan and mrs. mrs. motive, delighted to have you here with us and we have many other yes here in iran. thank you for joining us, thank you for coming this afternoon and for those of you who are new to usit we are an independent national institute found by congress 30 years ago and dedicated to the proposition that peace is possible, peace is practical and peace is essential for u.s....
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just remember to use those other than bush right now. we have a crash at st. pete with 61st with road blocks pointed there. leave yourself extra time. elsewhere, opening up our cameras taking a look outside. traffic's flowing nicely right through downtown i-275 and ashley. a quick check of the drive times on 275 starting all the way back to the apex to i-4. we have a 13-minute drive right now. >>> ivan, yesterday we were talking about the fog but this morning, it's crystal clear. >> much better than the last couple of days. let's ache a pack at the weather sent perp most of us are nice and mild early this able to see the visibility much better. full visibility in fact. that's where we have action arizona born this morning. it's missed the last couple of days because of the low clouds out there. had look at the dew points. separating the temperature. so we don't have saturation at the this are surfacesle. we're not going to hang out to the sunshine fully to the weekend. i'll have the timing for the rain and the last of the cold air on the way through next week.
just remember to use those other than bush right now. we have a crash at st. pete with 61st with road blocks pointed there. leave yourself extra time. elsewhere, opening up our cameras taking a look outside. traffic's flowing nicely right through downtown i-275 and ashley. a quick check of the drive times on 275 starting all the way back to the apex to i-4. we have a 13-minute drive right now. >>> ivan, yesterday we were talking about the fog but this morning, it's crystal clear....
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bush and former first lady barbara bush and their son who cannot attend but asks for h his respect for that somehow put her head to head with some of his advisers, and also her public campaign that in many ways gave future first ladies permission to do difficult, even controversial things. you remember, craig, it was called the just say no campaign, trying to encourage young people not to experiment with drugs, not to fall into addiction. as you can see, there are members of the public who are lining the way here. and this presidential library a place that ron and nancy reagan selected because of its sweeping views is a place that is a bit remote, and so it takes a bit of doing for the public to get here, and there will be many stages of bringing guests up to the library. a lot of logistics have been worked out over these past few days. but now the first police escort is here behind me as you see the procession arriving at what will be nancy reagan's final resting place. the monument here to her husband, which is also his gravesite, will not be disturbed until sometime after all of the
bush and former first lady barbara bush and their son who cannot attend but asks for h his respect for that somehow put her head to head with some of his advisers, and also her public campaign that in many ways gave future first ladies permission to do difficult, even controversial things. you remember, craig, it was called the just say no campaign, trying to encourage young people not to experiment with drugs, not to fall into addiction. as you can see, there are members of the public who are...
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this is from president bush. it's on the side of this library. it made such an impression on me, my wife and i were walking and weunds last night had the place pretty much to ourselves. really a wonderful moment for us. just walking the ground. pond side, this quote is on the side of the building. let future generations understand the burden and the blessing of freedom. where dutyy we stood required us to stand. january 1991., president.some had.me leadership we i'm thankful for the president to this day. january 20, he enlisted again to support our nation and our troops by being honorary chairman of the national desert storm war memorial. what a great human being. he is still in service. he is still working for us. we are thankful for him. [applause] i appreciate you allowing me to come and visit with you this evening. video.d you to see this it was out of the president's voice, it would have been his voice to kick this off and we have that right here in the library. we have that video. it's like -- it's not like you missed anything. you will be
this is from president bush. it's on the side of this library. it made such an impression on me, my wife and i were walking and weunds last night had the place pretty much to ourselves. really a wonderful moment for us. just walking the ground. pond side, this quote is on the side of the building. let future generations understand the burden and the blessing of freedom. where dutyy we stood required us to stand. january 1991., president.some had.me leadership we i'm thankful for the president...
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bush and george w. bush, and certainly george w. bush even better. and in president bush and vice president cheney, you had two people who were avid consumers of intelligence. believed in the importance of intelligence, and it was how each of them, in separate ways, would start their day. vice president cheney, for example, would have his briefer in -- and david addington can talk in more detail. he would actually get an intelligence briefing before he walked in to sit down with president bush to hear the intelligence briefing presented to president bush. and would comment on that. and sometimes add items that he was aware that maybe had not been covered by president bush's briefer. so you had two people who were avid consumers of intelligence. we tried to get intelligence to him and to them in different ways. of course, the one everybody knows about is the pdb, the presidents' daily brief, which is a took with a series of intelligence pieces that a briefer comes in, hands to the president of the united states, and walks the president through piece b
bush and george w. bush, and certainly george w. bush even better. and in president bush and vice president cheney, you had two people who were avid consumers of intelligence. believed in the importance of intelligence, and it was how each of them, in separate ways, would start their day. vice president cheney, for example, would have his briefer in -- and david addington can talk in more detail. he would actually get an intelligence briefing before he walked in to sit down with president bush...
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bush from losing $50,000. >> the police were so helpful. stuff on this man where he had scammed thousands of women. >> reporter: dr. bush is back in florida, more skepticle of who she meets through social media, even professional sites. allison, i am so relieved, she said. your first step is to call police and have them investigate before you hand over any cash. we have investigated many cases in our area and we have more on our home page. there, and we'll talk about that in a minute. but more news first. >>> tax day is a month away, and the irs said they had a surge in phishing e-mails, and they are targeting payroll and human resource workers in the hopes of getting a company's information to file a tax return under your name. >>> tonight, we're asking police for more information after an overturned car was found abandoned in west charlotte. you can see it here on peachtree road. police say it went through a ditch and hit a fire hydrant and land inside someone's yard. they are trying to figure out if it was stolen and if anyone was hurt.
bush from losing $50,000. >> the police were so helpful. stuff on this man where he had scammed thousands of women. >> reporter: dr. bush is back in florida, more skepticle of who she meets through social media, even professional sites. allison, i am so relieved, she said. your first step is to call police and have them investigate before you hand over any cash. we have investigated many cases in our area and we have more on our home page. there, and we'll talk about that in a...
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do you think he is an opportunity to be george bush? >> yes i do.re a number of democratic candidates. i certainly think he is one of them. >> next, senator edwards went to oklahoma to meet with local reporters and residents. >> he can tell us about why you have come here. this is the first time we had a presidential nominee in two decades. why did you come to oklahoma? sen. edwards: because i'm the first to come out with a rule plan for america. i growth of a small town in north carolina. it is part of who i am. we need to revitalize rural america. we need to protect the jobs we have. you are a very conservative democrat. how can you stand out as being a front runner candidate for oklahoma? sen. edwards: i come from communities just like this. i'm very comfortable here. problems people here face. getting health care, trying to bring jobs to this area. improving schools. there is an area that matters here. >> i know we do cover stories in texas. one of the biggest problems facing the area is the loss of jobs. it is a company that moves overseas. we
do you think he is an opportunity to be george bush? >> yes i do.re a number of democratic candidates. i certainly think he is one of them. >> next, senator edwards went to oklahoma to meet with local reporters and residents. >> he can tell us about why you have come here. this is the first time we had a presidential nominee in two decades. why did you come to oklahoma? sen. edwards: because i'm the first to come out with a rule plan for america. i growth of a small town in...
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i don't believe in george bush's america.hereeve in an america the family you are born into and the color of your skin never control your destiny, and i still believe in an america where the son of a metalworker can't beat the son of a president for the white house -- can be the son of a president for the white house. thank you very much. it was my honor to be here. [applause] how about the first presidential candidate that is ever been in -- the first political candidate that is ever been in our city? >> how are you? people]g my commitment to bringing jobs to oklahoma and providing affordable health care for most of the people of oklahoma that is so desperately needed. my plan is very specific and detailed. i have clear ideas about what i will do as president and i share their values. i come from making unity very much like this and i understand a lives. >> thank you very much -- understand their lives -- i come from a community there is much like this and i understand their lives. >> thank you very much. [laughter] people]g
i don't believe in george bush's america.hereeve in an america the family you are born into and the color of your skin never control your destiny, and i still believe in an america where the son of a metalworker can't beat the son of a president for the white house -- can be the son of a president for the white house. thank you very much. it was my honor to be here. [applause] how about the first presidential candidate that is ever been in -- the first political candidate that is ever been in...
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bush was in the white house, an apostate when it came to something like the iraq war. he lost aninfuriated a lot of friends over that. but he remained very much a marxist -- >> evan: yeah. >> thomas: -- in essence, you know, until he died. i mean, i used to be around him. and i would see these young conservatives around him who were thrilled to have him on their side supporting bush during the iraq war. and, you know, they had this blue chip intellectual sticking up for their side. and i always used to think, just wait. give this five minutes. and within five minutes, you know -- i used to call this the mother teresa moment. he would then start talking about atheism and -- >> evan: and infuriate the very people who thought they found a kindred spirit. >> thomas: so he remained very much himself in other political respects. >> evan: right. but of course he comes across as the other characters you've invented in this book come across. he comes across as quite real. >> thomas: i hope so. >> evan: yeah. >> thomas: and he -- i mean, there are even a couple of lines that, yo
bush was in the white house, an apostate when it came to something like the iraq war. he lost aninfuriated a lot of friends over that. but he remained very much a marxist -- >> evan: yeah. >> thomas: -- in essence, you know, until he died. i mean, i used to be around him. and i would see these young conservatives around him who were thrilled to have him on their side supporting bush during the iraq war. and, you know, they had this blue chip intellectual sticking up for their side....
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bush. we are happy to have you here, and i want to welcome ambassador will hear from the islamic republic of afghanistan. delighted to have you here with us. many other guests in the room thank you for joining us. for those of you new, we are an independent national institute founded by congress 30 years ago dedicated to the proposition that piece is possible, practical, and essential for us and international security. we pursue a vision of a world without violent conflict but working in conflict zones with partners , there is no place where teams have spent more time than afghanistan working with civil society and government partners to help make peace possible. we are delighted to have a panel discussion to discuss exactly who are some of the powerful women helping to make peace possible, and i have the distinct privilege of introducing a panelist on moderator. we will have ushers coming down the aisle to collect your question cards for questions after opening remarks. if you have a quest
bush. we are happy to have you here, and i want to welcome ambassador will hear from the islamic republic of afghanistan. delighted to have you here with us. many other guests in the room thank you for joining us. for those of you new, we are an independent national institute founded by congress 30 years ago dedicated to the proposition that piece is possible, practical, and essential for us and international security. we pursue a vision of a world without violent conflict but working in...
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jeb bush was their guy, this moderate voice, the bush family, the legacy come he was going to be the nominee. turned out he was not very good at campaigning. donald trump used him as a punching bag for months, just beating up on him, even when jeb bush was 3% in the polls. donald trump would beat up on him because he was the establishment. he was using jeb bush is that proxy. and mittdrops out romney steps into that role. he is now the establishment. he gives donald trump a foil. it allows them to make the same point over and over, the establishment does not like me and i will beat them. was it a smart move by the former governor to deliver the speech today in utah? >> honestly, i don't know. i don't think it did a lot of damage, necessarily. i think mitt romney feels frustrated. he sees a party that he led in 2012, he sees a lot of people upset with the party. i think he is just doing whatever he can to try to stop, trump. i think that what he can do is very limited, in the same way with the establishment can do is limited. they have not figured out how to stop trump. mitt romney st
jeb bush was their guy, this moderate voice, the bush family, the legacy come he was going to be the nominee. turned out he was not very good at campaigning. donald trump used him as a punching bag for months, just beating up on him, even when jeb bush was 3% in the polls. donald trump would beat up on him because he was the establishment. he was using jeb bush is that proxy. and mittdrops out romney steps into that role. he is now the establishment. he gives donald trump a foil. it allows them...
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rico bush, 10 on your side. good monday morning, and thank you for joining us. i'm katie collett. and i'm don roberts. a chilly start to the day, but we're looking a nice warm up. let's start in the super doppler weather center with meteorologist jeremy wheeler. headlines") today: mostly sunny. highs will be in the low 60s. winds sw 5-15mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the upper 40s. winds sw 10mph. tuesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 5-10mph. after a chilly start we'll see lots of control of the weather days. we'll see fair skies with warmer temperatures. highs will be mainly in the 70s. it will feel like spring basically all week. the next chance for rain looks like it will come around on sunday. so we will also get a chance to dry out. good morning, hampton roads. let's check new this morning, virginia beach police are looking for a shooting suspect at the oceanfront. dispatchers say it happened around 2:00 this morning in the parking lot of "the cave nightclub" on atlantic avenue. police searched the area for a man they say, fired a police
rico bush, 10 on your side. good monday morning, and thank you for joining us. i'm katie collett. and i'm don roberts. a chilly start to the day, but we're looking a nice warm up. let's start in the super doppler weather center with meteorologist jeremy wheeler. headlines") today: mostly sunny. highs will be in the low 60s. winds sw 5-15mph. tonight: mostly clear. lows will be in the upper 40s. winds sw 10mph. tuesday: mostly sunny. highs will be in the low 70s. winds sw 5-10mph. after a...
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bush looking at his watch.past six to nine months, paris was the defining moment, the president's lack of a strong response to paris and i just want to underline what chris cillizza said. we were all sitting there saying now these are serious times, now will people turn to jeb bush and other policy experts? instead they opted for donald trump and strength, the candidate with the most perceived strength. does that happen again after brussels? >> last night, john heilemann, i talked to one of the leading political analyst ins america and asked that question and that person said yes, i think when there's moments of crisis the country turns to donald trump. that political analyst was donald trump. he said i don't want there to be bad things in the world but my sense of things is when there have been bad things i've done well and he thinks that's not only helped him in the nomination fight but the question was in the context of running against hillary clinton. he thinks the clinton tied to obama in particular will h
bush looking at his watch.past six to nine months, paris was the defining moment, the president's lack of a strong response to paris and i just want to underline what chris cillizza said. we were all sitting there saying now these are serious times, now will people turn to jeb bush and other policy experts? instead they opted for donald trump and strength, the candidate with the most perceived strength. does that happen again after brussels? >> last night, john heilemann, i talked to one...
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bush and george h.w. bush it's a fiscal conservatism for all americans. >> isn't that bushism that whole panoply of ideas that is being soundly rejected by at least 40% of the voters in your party. >> i don't deny that. and what's also very interesting is that when you take a look at conservatism the supreme court has always j the ultimate litmus test and we had the death of justice scalia and you would think that a lot of conservatives would say, hmm, we probably want a true and trusted conservative that's going to be elected to the presidency that's going to nominate someone in the mode of scalia. to your second point about racism, look, donald trump is not representative of the republican party. now, there are certain people out there that are clearly voting for him and are clearly very, very supportive of him. but let me be very clear and donald trump and whistling by the graveyard as relates to the kkk and david duke i stand by paul ryan the speaker of the house when he said in front of the press con
bush and george h.w. bush it's a fiscal conservatism for all americans. >> isn't that bushism that whole panoply of ideas that is being soundly rejected by at least 40% of the voters in your party. >> i don't deny that. and what's also very interesting is that when you take a look at conservatism the supreme court has always j the ultimate litmus test and we had the death of justice scalia and you would think that a lot of conservatives would say, hmm, we probably want a true and...
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-- to beat bush? >> i think he does.hink he is one of them. >> next, senator edwards went to durham, oklahoma. >> wising you visit oklahoma in both communities? senator edwards: i was the one to come up with a rural economic plan. i grew up in a small town in north carolina. we need to revitalize rural america, which means protecting the jobs we have. >> usually democrats often to the labels being liberal. how can you stand out as being a permanent candidate for oklahoma? >> come from communities like durham. i know the problems people face. and getting decent health care, trying to bring jobs to these areas. i know it matters and i'm focused on those issues. >> we do cover stories in north texas. the loss of manufacturing jobs, typically to companies that want to move overseas, we keep jobs here in u.s.. >> i would like to get rid of the tax loopholes that curative american companies. instead they give tax breaks to american companies that keep manufacturing jobs here in america, and not just have free trade but have fa
-- to beat bush? >> i think he does.hink he is one of them. >> next, senator edwards went to durham, oklahoma. >> wising you visit oklahoma in both communities? senator edwards: i was the one to come up with a rural economic plan. i grew up in a small town in north carolina. we need to revitalize rural america, which means protecting the jobs we have. >> usually democrats often to the labels being liberal. how can you stand out as being a permanent candidate for...