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i don't think you thought george bush was going to be picked. in the suite with barbara and george and a few of our campaign staff. we thought it was all over. when walter cronkite comes out and he says, ford is considering joining the ticket with reagan -- david: there turns out when walter kwok right uses the phrase come a co-presidency, reagan got upset with that. he said, this will not work. he openly called george bush. james: i took the call to it was drew lewis was working for reagan. he said governor reagan would like to speak to ambassador bush. i handed him the phone. he said, yes, how are you, yes or, he said yes, and the only question i think reagan asked him was, will you support my position on abortion? said yes,ador bush sir i will. david: you were given a task by ronald reagan. james: to help with the debates. help negotiate the debates and help prepare for the debates. david: was it difficult to prepare reagan for the debates? people were not confident he was a good debater. james: a lot of his close people didn't want him to deb
i don't think you thought george bush was going to be picked. in the suite with barbara and george and a few of our campaign staff. we thought it was all over. when walter cronkite comes out and he says, ford is considering joining the ticket with reagan -- david: there turns out when walter kwok right uses the phrase come a co-presidency, reagan got upset with that. he said, this will not work. he openly called george bush. james: i took the call to it was drew lewis was working for reagan. he...
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but the bush way that george w. bush but you could take to the and. >> he does have to set and it is right there. the one you on what to do. he said that on you know how tough war is a different man comply and those provisions, then you have no choice in so ethics so why do people that will -- go back? all these things are questions i delve into more deeply while talking to the two men but it is a fascinating symmetry in the me never again have the father-son for a mother-daughter or any type of combination like that in history.. >> this weird tail that i attached to the party that dreaming george hw bush two time to the larger-than-life figure. i could not quite reconcile thate but in the same way george w. bush but how would you compare and address? what do they have in common are what's different? >> and then they consider themselves a texan in a major way. m one thing that strikes me and i think he may well be remembered as the best one term president of the 20th no doubt. there are presidents who compete for tha
but the bush way that george w. bush but you could take to the and. >> he does have to set and it is right there. the one you on what to do. he said that on you know how tough war is a different man comply and those provisions, then you have no choice in so ethics so why do people that will -- go back? all these things are questions i delve into more deeply while talking to the two men but it is a fascinating symmetry in the me never again have the father-son for a mother-daughter or any...
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in george w. bush in 2000, al gore said he did not agree with the supreme court's decision, but he would abide by it. there was no rioting in the streets because gore gave that signal. george w. bush did get a mandate eventually, september 11 2001. that is when he got a mandate, not from the election. host: as an academic, this is a speculative question. won theary clinton presidency with the republicans in the house and senate, what would her first two years have been like? guest: open political warfare. bill clinton was able to deal with the republicans. he was a very moderate democrat. a lot of democrats are turning against bill clinton because he was a very moderate democrat. form, ther regulation of wall street. host: he had to because he had a divided government. guest: you have to make a deal. compromise. it is very cynical. people don't like it. that is what is mandated by the constitution. tyt party voter -- tea par nce confronted president clinton, and she said read the and constitution. host
in george w. bush in 2000, al gore said he did not agree with the supreme court's decision, but he would abide by it. there was no rioting in the streets because gore gave that signal. george w. bush did get a mandate eventually, september 11 2001. that is when he got a mandate, not from the election. host: as an academic, this is a speculative question. won theary clinton presidency with the republicans in the house and senate, what would her first two years have been like? guest: open...
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president george w. bush bush is about to embark on a political career off his own muntadhar as id is running for iraq in palm into next week's election having returned to his country two months ago and is a decade on since former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad. when tata was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunts he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months the idea then moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims for his stunted became a hero for many iraqis that coincidentally so did his shoe after separate separation from its own aid quickly became a symbol of protest for his release from jail the company making the show even renamed the model as by by bush and it was briefly honored with the bronze statue at an iraqi orphanage but we spoke to muntadhar al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. our coverage about what i
president george w. bush bush is about to embark on a political career off his own muntadhar as id is running for iraq in palm into next week's election having returned to his country two months ago and is a decade on since former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad. when tata was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunts he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months...
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republican party their conversation they're having about it self when reagan was president for george w. bush wa. >> guest: it was more intellectual than. it was great debates in the 1970s and the 1980s about what american conservatives search for and what the republican party stood for. he seemed to be more personality driven today and less about what is our policy on taxation and vis-À-vis the soviet union -- to support the mx muscle? abortion was only beginning to coalesce with the consistent republican or conservative position on it so the debates of the 70s and 80s were great intellectual debates which ironically came 200 years after the great debate of the founding of this country was set to remain a british colonies or do we reject the elitism of london and strike out as a new independent nation. >> host: is it donald trump's party today? >> guest: that is a great question. the republican party in the conservative movement remains distinct and apart from each other. even when reagan was president the conservative movement sometimes broke with reagan over tax policy in soviet policy and
republican party their conversation they're having about it self when reagan was president for george w. bush wa. >> guest: it was more intellectual than. it was great debates in the 1970s and the 1980s about what american conservatives search for and what the republican party stood for. he seemed to be more personality driven today and less about what is our policy on taxation and vis-À-vis the soviet union -- to support the mx muscle? abortion was only beginning to coalesce with the...
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under obama for about five years, that was after he was appointed and served for seven years under george bush. now, i'm joined by ned price a former spokesman for the national security counsel and former prosecutor joyce vance back with us. it would seem that you have a potentially legitimate legal strategy. i would give these lawyers at the white house credit as i would any set of lawyers to try to use what leverage they have which is the prospect of the interview while negotiating its terms. that's pretty standard. what they don't have is a client who will even briefly pretend that he will go along with that strategy. >> that's exactly right, ari. president trump said today he would override his lawyers if he deemed bob mueller would be fair. well, this is the same president who has called bob mueller and his team of prosecutors he has labeled them a whit hunt, he has called them angry democrats, he has said they are out to get him. i think the odds of president trump coming out and openly
under obama for about five years, that was after he was appointed and served for seven years under george bush. now, i'm joined by ned price a former spokesman for the national security counsel and former prosecutor joyce vance back with us. it would seem that you have a potentially legitimate legal strategy. i would give these lawyers at the white house credit as i would any set of lawyers to try to use what leverage they have which is the prospect of the interview while negotiating its terms....
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. >> barbara and george bush, the country of the party, the common good above political gain, and service to others above the settling of scores. >> you know, that whole principle of again the better angels, national service, you know, above individuals, you know, ego. just very quickly, because we are out of time, what does that mean to you right now, their administration? >> i think that we have to look back in order to find a way forward. and right now the president is about settling scores. but we've had presidents who have been erratic, not quite this erratic, and i think we have to ultimately hope that through protest, and through resistance and these kinds of conversations, through the bearing of witness we shall get
. >> barbara and george bush, the country of the party, the common good above political gain, and service to others above the settling of scores. >> you know, that whole principle of again the better angels, national service, you know, above individuals, you know, ego. just very quickly, because we are out of time, what does that mean to you right now, their administration? >> i think that we have to look back in order to find a way forward. and right now the president is...
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president george w. bush he's now running for office those stories after this. but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. somehow want to listen. to the right to be close it's like the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the logs in the. first six. twenty minutes into the program welcome american military forces in the african nation of djibouti are coming under attack from blinding chinese lasers the pentagon is latest statements also came with an urgent notice of extreme caution for its military in africa. this activity trysts threat to our air. we have formally to march. and we've changed. it's a serious matter and so we're taking in various years now chinese military observers say that the beams could be used simply to scare birds off of the airfield or to disrupt the activities of spider owens they also point out that china is a signatory of the protocol on blinding laser weapons whic
president george w. bush he's now running for office those stories after this. but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and should. somehow want to listen. to the right to be close it's like the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the logs in the. first six. twenty minutes into the program welcome american military forces in the african nation of djibouti are coming under attack from...
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president george w. bush is about to embark on a political career off his own money ta-ta a day is running for iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country two months ago and it's a decade on since former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad. would you like that women. not. prefer. muntadhar al zaidi was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months friday ben moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims for his stunt sounds like he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from its own it quickly became a symbol of protest for his release from jail the company making the show even renamed the shoe model as by by bush it was even briefly all nodes with a bronze statue as an iraqi orphanage we spoke to muntadhar lady about the incident and his
president george w. bush is about to embark on a political career off his own money ta-ta a day is running for iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country two months ago and it's a decade on since former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad. would you like that women. not. prefer. muntadhar al zaidi was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three...
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i want to spend time talking about one of those guys, george bush, my george bush. >> [laughter] quintard: he was a black man of a racially mixed background, married to a white woman with six or seven kids. 1844, he decided he was going totake his family and go another county. he was a farmer that was going to take his family to the west because he understood being a free 6lack farmer in this county farmerin -- free black in this county was a compromise. said.s what bush john minto saitd this of george bush as he went along the trail with him. understand what george bush is saying. oregon, and he is willing to go somewhere else. oregon trail is going to find a place where he can have freedom. they decided to move north, to washington territory. non-indiane first settlements in the washington territory. move, othersat will follow, and the washington territory would be divided. there was a history tied to the institution of slavery, or at least, to the resistance to it. this is charles mitchell. no one in this room has heard of him and rightly so. boy,es was a 13-year-old enslaved, in olymp
i want to spend time talking about one of those guys, george bush, my george bush. >> [laughter] quintard: he was a black man of a racially mixed background, married to a white woman with six or seven kids. 1844, he decided he was going totake his family and go another county. he was a farmer that was going to take his family to the west because he understood being a free 6lack farmer in this county farmerin -- free black in this county was a compromise. said.s what bush john minto saitd...
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david: another member of the family decides to run for president, george w. bush.ecome the national security the first woman. you are there and the 9/11 happens. where were you on 9/11? my desk.za: i was at president bush was at that event in florida. just to show you our pre-9/11 thinking, i did not go with him that day. my assistant came in and set a plane hit the world trade center. first we thought it was an accident. i called president bush. a few minutes later we learned the second plane hit the world trade center and we knew it was a terrorist attack. just a procession over the day and the next several decisions for the president of the united states. states had not been attacked on its own territory since the war of 1812. we have no structures or institutions for internal security for the country. it was flying without a compass. david: subsequently president bush decided to invade iraq to topple saddam hussein. so in light of hindsight, had you known there were no weapons of mass instruction, would you have still gone forward? condoleezza: i say to people
david: another member of the family decides to run for president, george w. bush.ecome the national security the first woman. you are there and the 9/11 happens. where were you on 9/11? my desk.za: i was at president bush was at that event in florida. just to show you our pre-9/11 thinking, i did not go with him that day. my assistant came in and set a plane hit the world trade center. first we thought it was an accident. i called president bush. a few minutes later we learned the second plane...
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george w. bush as well pretty amazing you know the guy likes to draw and do paintings and up going to a good artist actually but look george w. bush earned seven million for his one point five million copies sold on his book as well as he's made fifteen million dollars this is only up to two thousand and twelve on speeches that never mind the obama's that's a whole different ballgame but even george bush is doing pretty well and we know that he likes to chill out most of the time well good for him and you're right i actually have some of his work is actually a pretty good painter artie alice my holidays thank you as always alex. thank you. and that's all the time we have for this episode thanks for watching be sure to catch one bus on you tube youtube dot com slash boom bust r.t. and we'll catch you next time. and. those who know the middle east understand that the decision to bring tens of thousands of palestinian marchers to our border is the work of hamas the question is does a country like israe
george w. bush as well pretty amazing you know the guy likes to draw and do paintings and up going to a good artist actually but look george w. bush earned seven million for his one point five million copies sold on his book as well as he's made fifteen million dollars this is only up to two thousand and twelve on speeches that never mind the obama's that's a whole different ballgame but even george bush is doing pretty well and we know that he likes to chill out most of the time well good for...
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president george w. bush is about to embark on a political career of his own. as lady is running for iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country two months ago and it's a decade on since former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad but. one tied to al zaidi was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months so id then moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims for his stunt he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from it so night quickly became a symbol of protest for his release from jail but company making the shoe even renamed the model as by by bush and it was briefly honored with a bronze statue at an iraqi orphanage we spoke to muntadhar al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. what i enjoy about that i think what happened was this i was arrested along with my brother
president george w. bush is about to embark on a political career of his own. as lady is running for iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country two months ago and it's a decade on since former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad but. one tied to al zaidi was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine...
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president george w. bush's approach to embark on a political career of his own you may remember the story moon t'other side is running now for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on from when former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad and this happened but. it was. when told roadside he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months zuhdi then moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims following his stunt to became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from its owner it quickly became a symbol of protest against his imprisonment the company made the shoe make an issue even renamed it as by bush the model it was briefly honored with a bronze statue of an iraqi often age two we spoke direct about t
president george w. bush's approach to embark on a political career of his own you may remember the story moon t'other side is running now for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on from when former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad and this happened but. it was. when told roadside he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign...
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president george w. bush is about to embark on a political career of his own moon turn to our elves id is running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on from when former president bush tided the u.s. invasion of iraq. well. he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months xavi then moved to lebanon setting up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims following his stunt he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did his shoes after a separation from its owner it quickly became a symbol of protest against his imprisonment the company making the shoe even renamed the model by bush and it was briefly honored with a bronze star to an iraqi orphanage we spoke to mr al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. wow what a about that i thought as for what happened was
president george w. bush is about to embark on a political career of his own moon turn to our elves id is running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on from when former president bush tided the u.s. invasion of iraq. well. he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months xavi then...
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george w. bush as well pretty amazing we know the guy likes to draw and do paintings and end up going to good artists actually but look george w. bush earned seven million for his one point five million copies sold on his book as well as he's made fifteen million dollars this is only up to two thousand and twelve on speeches that out never mind the obama's that's a whole different ballgame but even george bush is doing pretty well and we know that he likes to chill out most of the time oh good for him and you're right he i actually have some of his work exactly a pretty good painter r.t.l. it's my hell of it thank you as always alex. thank you. and that's all the time we have for this episode thanks for watching be sure to catch them both on youtube youtube dot com slash boom bust our team and we'll catch you next time. i play for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch put a funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it'
george w. bush as well pretty amazing we know the guy likes to draw and do paintings and end up going to good artists actually but look george w. bush earned seven million for his one point five million copies sold on his book as well as he's made fifteen million dollars this is only up to two thousand and twelve on speeches that out never mind the obama's that's a whole different ballgame but even george bush is doing pretty well and we know that he likes to chill out most of the time oh good...
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she served as white house speechwriter for president george h. w. bush from 1989 to 1992, working on more than 100 of his addresses. 41 is also the director of on 41, a documentary about bush that is currently on netflix. david litt is the executive director of the funny or die office in washington dc. obama white the house as senior speakers -- as senior speechwriter. bienen,rator is henry the president of the poetry foundation and a board member of the council on global affairs. he is the former president of northwestern university and was james s mcdonnell distinguished university professor at the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs. please join me in welcoming the panel. [applause] thank you very much. as president of the poetry foundation, we are extremely grad to partner with the chicago council on global affairs, something we have been wanting to do. now we have done it. i think this is a great idea to have distinguished speechwriters as well is a great poet with us. i want to point out a few things and will not say anything
she served as white house speechwriter for president george h. w. bush from 1989 to 1992, working on more than 100 of his addresses. 41 is also the director of on 41, a documentary about bush that is currently on netflix. david litt is the executive director of the funny or die office in washington dc. obama white the house as senior speakers -- as senior speechwriter. bienen,rator is henry the president of the poetry foundation and a board member of the council on global affairs. he is the...
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george bush had not run as a national candidate george w. bush first time he ran and obama fist time he ran, trump, jack kennedy -- so there's some eisenhower, so these figures are on the edge of our conscienceness history tells us they emerge fairly late in the game in a cycle. but, you know, as bismarck is alleged to have said for some reason god loves drunk children in the united states of america we've been luck enough to have the right person at the a right time and i'm confident we will again. >> got your bismarck quote in did a nice job buddy proud of you. >> that's a $5 bet. [laughter] >> here's an interesting question -- you'll get nothing like it. you write in such a compelling fashion about moments in history. so -- >> usually a but after that. so -- so if were there a time capsule to travel back in time where would you go to which era? >> this is going to sound really weird it's a great question. i would go to jerusalem in the spring of '33. and i would want to see what happened. why was he arrested and why romans crucify him and
george bush had not run as a national candidate george w. bush first time he ran and obama fist time he ran, trump, jack kennedy -- so there's some eisenhower, so these figures are on the edge of our conscienceness history tells us they emerge fairly late in the game in a cycle. but, you know, as bismarck is alleged to have said for some reason god loves drunk children in the united states of america we've been luck enough to have the right person at the a right time and i'm confident we will...
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much when you just mentioned that something similar happened in two thousand and two and the george w. bush was actually imposing terrorists on foreign steel and he had to basically take all of that back because of complaints of his own industry. if there isn't a deal by friday could we see trump being forced into basically making the same mistake i absolutely think so first of we have to see this is nothing new he is and is the only one who demonstrates the international trade system george bush already did that this is also something that we have to you know it's not that of selling everything and doing something completely new and the other question is really yes of course it's only two hundred thousand people it's working in student aluminum but a lot of industry construction manufacturing is dependent on steel it's twelve point three million people work in those sectors they will be hurt by the terrorist by the higher prices and we've already seen that also playing out in two thousand to two hundred thousand jobs were lost because of the increase in prices and then a lot of pressure ca
much when you just mentioned that something similar happened in two thousand and two and the george w. bush was actually imposing terrorists on foreign steel and he had to basically take all of that back because of complaints of his own industry. if there isn't a deal by friday could we see trump being forced into basically making the same mistake i absolutely think so first of we have to see this is nothing new he is and is the only one who demonstrates the international trade system george...
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and the investigation into the valerie plame affair under george bush's president took more than threeears. meanwhile, things took an ugly turn after stormy daniels' lawyer, michael avenatti, challenged rudy giuliani to a debate on twitter this week. responding to avenatti today, jewgiuliani told business insid quote, i don't get involved with pimps. he went on to say, the media loves to give avenatti room because he makes these roundabout charges and they turn out to be nothing. giuliani said, i wouldn't debate him because it wouldn't be fair. i debate, like, really intelligent skilled people. joining me now, david corn, author of the book, "russian roulette," which is doing great, on the best seller list. natasha bertrand is a staff writer at "the atlantic." charlie sykes is a contributing editor at "the weekly standard" and an msnbc contributor. and caroline policei is with us. i'll start with this. i'll start with pimp. i have to wonder how ugly with this get. giuliani using straight talk against another lawyer. two tlaulawyers fighting about law and whether it was broken and he th
and the investigation into the valerie plame affair under george bush's president took more than threeears. meanwhile, things took an ugly turn after stormy daniels' lawyer, michael avenatti, challenged rudy giuliani to a debate on twitter this week. responding to avenatti today, jewgiuliani told business insid quote, i don't get involved with pimps. he went on to say, the media loves to give avenatti room because he makes these roundabout charges and they turn out to be nothing. giuliani said,...
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this is my george bush. as opposed to president george bush. let me give you a bit of background here. he was married to a white woman. he had six or seven kids and in 1844 he decided that he was going to take his family, a farmer, and two of all places, clay county. he was a farmer in clay county and he was going to take his family to the west because he understood that being a free 6lack farmer in clay county was a compromise. john mento remembers george bush. this is what bush said in your soda springs. here he is, writing about this. quintard: so, for him the oregon trail is not just a plan. the bush party does come out to oregon and they decide not to side.n the south moving into what is now washington territory. they are the first non-indians, they create the first non-indians settlement in the washington territory and because of that, others will follow and eventually the washington territory will be divided away from oregon to become a separate territory and hopefully a state. even my own state has a history tied to the institution of s
this is my george bush. as opposed to president george bush. let me give you a bit of background here. he was married to a white woman. he had six or seven kids and in 1844 he decided that he was going to take his family, a farmer, and two of all places, clay county. he was a farmer in clay county and he was going to take his family to the west because he understood that being a free 6lack farmer in clay county was a compromise. john mento remembers george bush. this is what bush said in your...
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george w. bush white house and state department and rick steng l former under secretary of state former diplomacy and former managing editor for time magazine. let me start with you and ask you, having worked -- actually all three of us having worked at the highest levels of a west wing to see the kinds of people that used to be really granted a lot of deference when they walked into the west wing for a meeting with the president sounds alarms. to see people like michael hayden, people who had famously low profiles in government, now can't sound the alarms loudly enough about what they're seeing from this president. >> i remember going home from the west wing and thinking to myself, i sleep better because of people like lisa monaco, john brennan, every single day protecting the country, didn't matter whether it was george bush, barack obama, these people were patriots trying to do a good job. you look at the incredible attacks on all the branches, judiciary, intelligence services, if barack obama ha
george w. bush white house and state department and rick steng l former under secretary of state former diplomacy and former managing editor for time magazine. let me start with you and ask you, having worked -- actually all three of us having worked at the highest levels of a west wing to see the kinds of people that used to be really granted a lot of deference when they walked into the west wing for a meeting with the president sounds alarms. to see people like michael hayden, people who had...
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it's why people are saying look at george bush.and katrina when you think of george bush but he's also have this renaissance when democrats are saying i miss the days of george bush. >> i'm waiting for him to totally disown dick cheney. that will be my happy day. ken, anybody looks okay now looks pretty good compared to trump. >> there's some re visivisionis going on, too. it's a warning to not be so hyperbolic when you try to decry -- they're running out of comparisons to criticize trump. >> in the 1972 democratic convention, i was there, i said what's the danger of villainizing nixon? villainizing nixon? he said well stuck do here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? i thought i was managing my moderate to severe crohn's disease. then i real
it's why people are saying look at george bush.and katrina when you think of george bush but he's also have this renaissance when democrats are saying i miss the days of george bush. >> i'm waiting for him to totally disown dick cheney. that will be my happy day. ken, anybody looks okay now looks pretty good compared to trump. >> there's some re visivisionis going on, too. it's a warning to not be so hyperbolic when you try to decry -- they're running out of comparisons to criticize...
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president george w. bush is about to embark on a political career of his own tartaros ideas running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on and from when the former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad. when he was a t.v. journalist of the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months said he then moved to lebanon and set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims following the stunt he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so did the shoe after separation from its owner it quickly became a symbol of protest against his imprisonment the company making the show even renamed the model is bye bye bush at one point it was briefly on a tour with a bronze statue at an iraqi orphanage we spoke to mr ellis idea about the incident and his political ambitions now. what i enjoy ab
president george w. bush is about to embark on a political career of his own tartaros ideas running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on and from when the former president bush touted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad. when he was a t.v. journalist of the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine...
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president george w. bush is a buy to embark on a political career of his own noontide her own sanity is running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on from when former president bush tied the u.s. invasion of iraq. well muntadhar i'll tell you he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months as eighty then moved to lebanon setting up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims following his stunt he became a hero for many iraqis coincidentally so did his shoe after separation from its owner it quickly became a symbol of protest against his imprisonment the company making the shoe even renamed the model as by by bush i was briefly honored with a bronze statue out of the iraqi orphanage we spoke to mr al zaidi about the incident and his political ambitions. how what could i do about that
president george w. bush is a buy to embark on a political career of his own noontide her own sanity is running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade on from when former president bush tied the u.s. invasion of iraq. well muntadhar i'll tell you he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested and convicted for assault on a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after...
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president george w. bush is about to balk at a political career of his own. these running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade don't know from when former president bush toted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad. well back to the present totals that he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested then convicted for assaulting a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but released after nine months study then moved on to lebanon and then set up a humanitarian organization to help iraqi war victims following the stunt he became a hero for many iraqis and coincidentally so the issue after separation from its owner a quickly became a symbol of protest against his imprisonment the company making the shoe even renamed the model for a while as by by bush it was briefly on a two with a bronze statue at an iraqi orphanage we spoke to mr ailes very direct about the incident and his political ambitions right now. how what to do about that i think
president george w. bush is about to balk at a political career of his own. these running for the iraqi parliament in next week's election having returned to his country just two months ago it's a decade don't know from when former president bush toted the u.s. invasion of iraq to crowds in baghdad. well back to the present totals that he was a t.v. journalist at the time after his stunt he was arrested then convicted for assaulting a foreign leader he was sentenced to three years in prison but...
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bush, two sides of the baby boom totally. george w. bush to barack obama. which i would have thought was the starkest move until we went from barack obama to donald trump. [laughter] which in many ways disproves darwin. [laughter] so what does that tell us? trump's successor, aristotle is on his way somehow. [laughter] >> oliver wendell holmes is next -- >> is that what i said this morning? >> >> yeah. jon and i were on the air this morning, morning joe, he had to produce the document that showed michael cohen's shell company had received -- 4.4 million worth of payments from a partisan -- >> i need a shell company. >> yeah, you do. you do. [laughter] so we do the segment, we ask all the questions, and michael avenatti walks up the step, and jon and i just looked at each other, and he goes can you believe this political culture right now? that was the attorney for a porn starr that the president is -- porn star that the president is alleged to have paid off, and we're sitting there getting some guidance from him on his research on what happened in the russi
bush, two sides of the baby boom totally. george w. bush to barack obama. which i would have thought was the starkest move until we went from barack obama to donald trump. [laughter] which in many ways disproves darwin. [laughter] so what does that tell us? trump's successor, aristotle is on his way somehow. [laughter] >> oliver wendell holmes is next -- >> is that what i said this morning? >> >> yeah. jon and i were on the air this morning, morning joe, he had to...
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george bush said basically i looked in the eyes in his eyes i got a sense of his soul you remember that i remember and i ran out of against. it with mccain said i looked in his eyes and i saw three letters k.g.b. if i remember this correctly that put it put it. at the same time added at the same time is honesty is direct and he has a great interest for his country so three months later two months later i think it was in the dirge of bundestag. it was an interesting talk but the main the main point he said ok he said we are talking we want to get to come together but at the same time we distrust each other and we have hiding and we're trying to play games and i think from the very beginning on that from two thousand onward up till today there is this distrusts about intention and at the other hand there is obviously the core of the coalition of interests and interests are the main point in the whole in the whole in the whole fight here i think up till two thousand. eight more or less. we were trying to get along then we had two thousand and eight georgian war and then we had the ukraine
george bush said basically i looked in the eyes in his eyes i got a sense of his soul you remember that i remember and i ran out of against. it with mccain said i looked in his eyes and i saw three letters k.g.b. if i remember this correctly that put it put it. at the same time added at the same time is honesty is direct and he has a great interest for his country so three months later two months later i think it was in the dirge of bundestag. it was an interesting talk but the main the main...
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she served as white house speechwriter for president george h. w. bush from 1989 to 1992, working on more than 100 of his addresses. she is also the director of "41 on 41," a documentary about bush that is currently on netflix. david litt is the executive -- head writer and producer of the funny or die office in washington dc. from 2000 9-2016 served in the , obama white house as a presidential speechwriter. his book is also available after the program. our moderator is henry bienen, the president of the poetry foundation and a board member of the council on global affairs. he is the former president of northwestern university and was formerly the james s. mcdonnell -- james s mcdonald distinguished university professor at the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs at boston. please join me in welcoming the panel. [applause] henry: thank you very much. in my capacity as president of the poetry foundation, we are extremely grad to partner with the chicago council on global affairs, something we have been wanting to do. now we have done
she served as white house speechwriter for president george h. w. bush from 1989 to 1992, working on more than 100 of his addresses. she is also the director of "41 on 41," a documentary about bush that is currently on netflix. david litt is the executive -- head writer and producer of the funny or die office in washington dc. from 2000 9-2016 served in the , obama white house as a presidential speechwriter. his book is also available after the program. our moderator is henry bienen,...
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george bush said basically looked in the eyes in his eyes go to a sense of who sold you remember that i remember and i remember what about cain said to. with mccain said i looked in his eyes and i saw three letters k.g.b. if i remember this correctly that put it pushed at the same time added at the same time is honesty is direct and he has a great interest for his country so three months later two months later i think it was in the church of bundestag. it was an interesting talk but the main the main point he said ok he said we are talking we want to get to come together but at the same time we distrust each other and we have hiding and we are trying to play games and i think from the very beginning on that from two thousand onward up till today there is this distrusts about intention and at the other hand there is obviously the core the coalition of interests and interests are the main point in the whole in the whole in the whole fight here i think up till two thousand. eight more or less. we were trying to get along then we had two thousand and eight georgian war and then we had the
george bush said basically looked in the eyes in his eyes go to a sense of who sold you remember that i remember and i remember what about cain said to. with mccain said i looked in his eyes and i saw three letters k.g.b. if i remember this correctly that put it pushed at the same time added at the same time is honesty is direct and he has a great interest for his country so three months later two months later i think it was in the church of bundestag. it was an interesting talk but the main...
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george bush said basically looked in the eyes in his eyes and got a sense of his soul you remember that i remember and i remember about cain said to . mccain said i looked in his eyes and that's all three letters k.g.b. if i remember this correctly that put it bush at the same time added that the so into is all this just direct and create interest for his country so. three months later two months later i think it was in the church of bundestag. it was an interesting talk but the main the main point he said ok he said we are talking we want to get to come together but at the same time we distrust each other and we have hiding and we are trying to play games and i think from the very beginning on that from two thousand onward up till today there is this distrusts about intention and at the other hand there is obviously the call that the coalition of interests and interests are the main point in the whole in the whole in the whole fight here i think up till two thousand. eight more or less. we were trying to get along then we had two thousand and eight georgian war and then we had the ukra
george bush said basically looked in the eyes in his eyes and got a sense of his soul you remember that i remember and i remember about cain said to . mccain said i looked in his eyes and that's all three letters k.g.b. if i remember this correctly that put it bush at the same time added that the so into is all this just direct and create interest for his country so. three months later two months later i think it was in the church of bundestag. it was an interesting talk but the main the main...
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men like alan dulles, george h.w. bush, and mike pompeo. often they've kept in office directors that werate pointed by their predecessors. that's because partisanship has no place at the c.i.a. and national interests must be uppermost in our minds. which is requests i will be voting to confirm -- which is why i will be voting to confirm gina haspel. secretary pompeo left the agency in good shape. few people have contributed to the c.i.a.'s most recent successes as ms. haspel. she has 33 years of experience working for the agency, serving first on the front lines of the cold war and later on the front lines of the war on terror. if confirmed, she would also be the first woman to lead the agency. and given her many accomplishments, her diligence and dedication and her fierce love of country, i'm astonished and disappointed at the controversy over the nomination of this great american. after all, ms. haspel is a career professional whose record of achievement speaks for itself. she joined the agency in 1985, working as a case officer for sever
men like alan dulles, george h.w. bush, and mike pompeo. often they've kept in office directors that werate pointed by their predecessors. that's because partisanship has no place at the c.i.a. and national interests must be uppermost in our minds. which is requests i will be voting to confirm -- which is why i will be voting to confirm gina haspel. secretary pompeo left the agency in good shape. few people have contributed to the c.i.a.'s most recent successes as ms. haspel. she has 33 years...
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bush. if anyone was educated the stuff they know these are extremely naÏve takes on bill clinton and barack obama. and yet the point remains the same that when osama bin laden saw george. bush he saw a mark. he saw a guy who was dying to take advantage of a crisis and to get away with blood murder that was exactly what happened. that brings us to the invasion. this did not have to happen. there was no imperial japan that we were at work. it was a group of 400 men they were not the taliban which was the religious leadership with america, pakistani and saudi help that had taken over afghanistan in the 1990s. they were the arab afghans and not even more of them is a small group of men mostly from saudi arabia and egypt who were exiled to afghanistan. they had organized the attack there to a degree but mostly the attack was organized inside the united states and germany and spain in malaysia. don't need a safe haven to make a phone call. there was an argument inside the bush administration about how to exploit the situation and how badly to conflate the two different groups together. they were determined to go to war. in fact they could've negotiated in the televangelist
bush. if anyone was educated the stuff they know these are extremely naÏve takes on bill clinton and barack obama. and yet the point remains the same that when osama bin laden saw george. bush he saw a mark. he saw a guy who was dying to take advantage of a crisis and to get away with blood murder that was exactly what happened. that brings us to the invasion. this did not have to happen. there was no imperial japan that we were at work. it was a group of 400 men they were not the taliban...
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bush. that is a generation that is going to be missed. they were people who understood kindness and humility and sent they made their mistakes, but when you think about that itily, and what george did as a president, it was a wonderful time in our country. david: bill clinton came along in the 1992 and a defeated your boss. or you shocked by the outcome? rice: i was. i had artie gone back to the university, i became provost. i was surprised, but he had done what he needed to do. i don't think there will ever be a full accounting of how much, the way that he did diplomacy at the end of the cold war was respected -- with respect to gorbachev. never humiliating the soviet union, not dancing on the wall. one of the last things. gorbachev did before he went out to find a paper that would collapse the soviet union and a low boris yeltsin to become president, he called george h.w. bush. he said, we did good things, didn't we? well.y will judge as i said to him, do you understand how extraordinary this is? he said, well, i never thought about it. i said, the president of the soviet union in his last act, calls the american president, and to seek his affirmation. that was a very big dea
bush. that is a generation that is going to be missed. they were people who understood kindness and humility and sent they made their mistakes, but when you think about that itily, and what george did as a president, it was a wonderful time in our country. david: bill clinton came along in the 1992 and a defeated your boss. or you shocked by the outcome? rice: i was. i had artie gone back to the university, i became provost. i was surprised, but he had done what he needed to do. i don't think...
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bush is said to be resting comfortably. demarco morgan has the details. >> reporter: former president george h.w. bush has ee hospitalized in maine. a spokesperson for the 41st president says he's been hospitalized after experiencing low blood pressure and fatigue. mr. bush met with veterans at a pancake breakfast. the 93-year-old has been battling health problems in recent years. mr. bush was hospitalized for 13 days in april after his wife, former first lady barbara bush, died. he was anxious to travel as soon as he received the medical release to do so. his spokesman said bush is awake and alert and not in any discomfort and says he'll likely remain there for a few days for observation. demarco morgan, cbs news, new york. >>> the on-agn-off-agn summit between president trump and kim jong-un may be on again. president trump withdrew last week but now says it's back on track. >> reporter: a team was meeting to revive the summit between president trump and kim jong-un that the president canceled thursday. speaking about the summit late saturday night, president trump put june 12th back in his sigh
bush is said to be resting comfortably. demarco morgan has the details. >> reporter: former president george h.w. bush has ee hospitalized in maine. a spokesperson for the 41st president says he's been hospitalized after experiencing low blood pressure and fatigue. mr. bush met with veterans at a pancake breakfast. the 93-year-old has been battling health problems in recent years. mr. bush was hospitalized for 13 days in april after his wife, former first lady barbara bush, died. he was...
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stone people here that's a real shame but it's better now because of the park keepers president george bush to walk your dog he will be to go than is also thanks to to me a cheap litter and psychologist competed against seventy five other applicants for the job which was advertised all over europe and. he meets the other parking his in his office. therefore at the moment but the plan is to employ more in the future. sergio is from guinea and speaks ten languages. this helps him explain the new rules to the deal is rule number one aggressive behavior is forbidden. we have to be more visible. we don't always have to be everywhere though we've got bikes it takes five minutes to get to the other side of the park with the bike. and there will be as we go around it takes twenty minutes. so you can actually monitor everything here. and that's important because i think this is the you know. there's certainly a disappearance. in the mother money and you know i took us by and explains that a group from guinea don't want people to roll joints in the park they don't want any hassle with the police. the
stone people here that's a real shame but it's better now because of the park keepers president george bush to walk your dog he will be to go than is also thanks to to me a cheap litter and psychologist competed against seventy five other applicants for the job which was advertised all over europe and. he meets the other parking his in his office. therefore at the moment but the plan is to employ more in the future. sergio is from guinea and speaks ten languages. this helps him explain the new...
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now his staff is following suit. >> jim, would you see ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, george w. bush, bill clinton, barack obama make the comment that president trump made about john mccain as a p.o.w.? >> i can't speak for what they'd say in private. certainly no one's made that comment -- >> that was public. that was public. >> about john mccain publicly, you know, history is history. we know what that is. we know what they've said publicly. to determine what they may say or what they may think, you know, i'm not going -- >> talking about public comments, not the private comments in this case. jim, i appreciate you being here. paul, i appreciate you being here as well. >>> senator lindsey graham, a close friend of john mccain told dana bash of the white house aide's comment. ms. sadler, may i remind you john mccain has a lot of friends in the united states senate on both sides of the aisle. no one is laughing in the senate. >>> coming up, vice president mike pence says it's time to wrap up the mueller investigation. not only not up to him or the president. there are continued -
now his staff is following suit. >> jim, would you see ronald reagan, george h.w. bush, george w. bush, bill clinton, barack obama make the comment that president trump made about john mccain as a p.o.w.? >> i can't speak for what they'd say in private. certainly no one's made that comment -- >> that was public. that was public. >> about john mccain publicly, you know, history is history. we know what that is. we know what they've said publicly. to determine what they...
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former president george h.w. bush arriving in maine for the summer for the first time in 73 years though without his wife by his side. dozens of well wishers greeting bush on the way to the family vacation home in kennebunkport cheering and waving american flags. the 41st president was hospitalized last month in houston for a blood infection, the day after his wife's barbara's funeral. as you remember, after that he said i want to go to maine this summer. brian: the cast of hamilton last week came and performed for him, the whole cast? how unbelievable is that?
former president george h.w. bush arriving in maine for the summer for the first time in 73 years though without his wife by his side. dozens of well wishers greeting bush on the way to the family vacation home in kennebunkport cheering and waving american flags. the 41st president was hospitalized last month in houston for a blood infection, the day after his wife's barbara's funeral. as you remember, after that he said i want to go to maine this summer. brian: the cast of hamilton last week...
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but bob mueller work would seven years for george bush and fbi director. >> sean: served his country.ut he appointed andrew weissman. >> i worked with him in the bush administration and i have respect and admiration and he earned it and he erred in his hiring. he is not have made himself vulnerable donors and andrew we iszman and only reason you go to a victory party, you want to get a higher ranking job. you want a job or believe their ideology. he shouldn't have gone and makes him to the charge of bias. and so sean my bottom line, let mueller finish. i can't imagine any sweater vindication. >> sean: finish? would you want to be investigated by andrew weissmann after tens was americans lost their jobs in anderson accounting and who had with held evidence and overturned in the supreme court and sent people to judge and would you want him to work on a case involving you, i wouldn't? >> and that's whyin am sure donald trump's lawyers don't go in. he will not be questioned by it. and i can't imagine that will happen. for just the reason you said. even if you know you didn't dop wrong gov
but bob mueller work would seven years for george bush and fbi director. >> sean: served his country.ut he appointed andrew weissman. >> i worked with him in the bush administration and i have respect and admiration and he earned it and he erred in his hiring. he is not have made himself vulnerable donors and andrew we iszman and only reason you go to a victory party, you want to get a higher ranking job. you want a job or believe their ideology. he shouldn't have gone and makes him...