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mr. george fib should know about the food call him federal that the, the mostly, the coyote and you know, yeah. and the most of us having spent several months in syria cohen was ready to return to israel to be debriefed by his most. i'd handles him. i don't want to put a local in death facility a little while article a minute. me a minute and my my trash kitty. i'm, i don't want to ask you how you can coin can data for it's like to read and out of the what are the do it went up a little tyler list went up a little. tell them how about this and logical. yeah. does she know you're not in a, any like in multiple colors? this one? can we allow the whole purpose to i think it was stuck, but why did that ministry to the manager? so how much of a ruined the end jani had had? because i'm not enough that i use the hydro, got oscar mix. sure for the smart man gonna bring up the me but not enough that down in order to show this. ma ha, i love the she asked i will of the will ask already come on. i will not touch him done not if i love you saw the funeral after my son must have medical just medical m
mr. george fib should know about the food call him federal that the, the mostly, the coyote and you know, yeah. and the most of us having spent several months in syria cohen was ready to return to israel to be debriefed by his most. i'd handles him. i don't want to put a local in death facility a little while article a minute. me a minute and my my trash kitty. i'm, i don't want to ask you how you can coin can data for it's like to read and out of the what are the do it went up a little tyler...
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mr. george fib should know about the soul call him cetera. that, that the much, the, the coyote that yeah, and the muscles having spent several months in the syria colon was ready to return to israel to be debriefed by his most i've handles i don't want to go to local in depth a little while article a minute me a minute minute, my trasky i'm, i don't want to ask you how you can go in can data for us like to read and out of the what are the do it went up a little tyler read up a little, tyler. how about the slave? does allows katie, does she know that can multiple feel cut out of this? one might weigh a lot, a hope all is, well, i think it was stuck, but mom did that with the larger bad soul. do much a little and jani had had, because not enough that i used to had room got oscar, mature for the smart man, gonna finish up the cupboard and knocked down in order to get this. ma ha! on the csc, i will, will ask already, come on the show on the will not him know, just done. not if you saw the rest of my some must have medical side of the matter of
mr. george fib should know about the soul call him cetera. that, that the much, the, the coyote that yeah, and the muscles having spent several months in the syria colon was ready to return to israel to be debriefed by his most i've handles i don't want to go to local in depth a little while article a minute me a minute minute, my trasky i'm, i don't want to ask you how you can go in can data for us like to read and out of the what are the do it went up a little tyler read up a little, tyler....
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mr. george fib should know about the soul call him cetera. that, that the much the, the coyote you know. yeah. and the muscles having spent several months in the syria cohen was ready to return to israel to be debriefed by his mortified handles. i don't want to a local hain death facility, and what i want to call a minute, me a minute about my trasky i'm. i don't want to ask you how you can go in can data for it's like to read and out of the what are the do it went up a little tyler missed a lot of tyler my. how about his dad? alaska? does she know majority because i can multiple from cut out of this area. no matter where a lot a hope all is. well, i think it was stuck, but as a mom did the ministry to the militia that sold it, i do. michelle and jani had had because i'm not that not that i used to have got oscar. mature for the smart for my my dentist is up to the me but, but not enough enough that down you wanted to share. the small ha! i was see, i will, will ask already come on the show on the will not him know done. not if i love your sa
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mr. george who struck a hawkish tone. >> it is important to center on when we believe the progress in thes sufficient to start that process. that is where i'm focused. in that sense, we should get started this year so that we can begin to pair back the amount of accommodation, watch to see how the economy unfolds after that. matt: george was not the only one to speak out about tapering at the federal reserve. the bank of dallas federal reserve president robert kaplan and st. louis's james bullard urged policymakers to move quickly to slow asset purchases. let's welcome in lindsey piegza from steeple. what do you expect to hear from the fed tomorrow, how do you think markets are going to react? the chairman will strike an optimistic tone, highlighting the improvement we have seen in the economy, particularly noting the strong employment games we have seen with the backdrop of the july nonfarm payrolls, adding one million jobs. continued strong activity in manufacturing, services, a housing market that is very solid, all translating into a very strong gdp profile over 6.5%. first and foremo
mr. george who struck a hawkish tone. >> it is important to center on when we believe the progress in thes sufficient to start that process. that is where i'm focused. in that sense, we should get started this year so that we can begin to pair back the amount of accommodation, watch to see how the economy unfolds after that. matt: george was not the only one to speak out about tapering at the federal reserve. the bank of dallas federal reserve president robert kaplan and st. louis's james...
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so people that knew george bush when he was young he had the nickname. i've heard mrs. bush offered this. >> she called them pop or poppy. she usually called them pop. president bush's name was george herbert walker wish. he was named for his grandfather whose name was george herbert walker. that was his maternal grandfather. when he was growing up it was george herbert walker's children all called their dad pop. when george herbert walker bush comes along the neck named him poppy and started a playoff to what they called their father so president bush was called poppy and they think almost until he went to the navy. and after pearl harbor. he wrote somewhere and of course it predates this book he wrote when he went off to the navy he found out that poppy was not really a good name for a young man in the navy who wanted to be a pilot, navy pilot and he really tried to drop the name. i think he was writing about no one in texas is called poppy but they called an poppy to the very end. it was very very sweet. and this was a problem for me to. president bush was george he
so people that knew george bush when he was young he had the nickname. i've heard mrs. bush offered this. >> she called them pop or poppy. she usually called them pop. president bush's name was george herbert walker wish. he was named for his grandfather whose name was george herbert walker. that was his maternal grandfather. when he was growing up it was george herbert walker's children all called their dad pop. when george herbert walker bush comes along the neck named him poppy and...
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so people that knew george bush when he was young knew him, he had a nickname. i've heard mrs. bush often refer to him as that. [laughter] >> she called him pop or poppy. she usually called him pop. so let me see if i can get this straight. so president bush's name was george herbert walker bush. he was named for his grandfather whose name was george herbert walker. that was his maternal grandfather. when he was growing up, his -- george herbert walker's children all called their dad pops. so when little george herbert walker bush comes along, they nicknamed him poppy and sort of a play off what they call their father. and so president bush was called poppy i think, warren, almost until he went into the navy at 18 after pearl harbor. and he wrote somewhere -- it's not in this book because this, of course, predates this book -- but he wrote that when he went off to the navy, he found out that, yeah, poppy was not really a good name for a young man in the navy who wanted to be a pilot, a navy pilot. and he really tried to drop the name when he moved to texas. i think that's where
so people that knew george bush when he was young knew him, he had a nickname. i've heard mrs. bush often refer to him as that. [laughter] >> she called him pop or poppy. she usually called him pop. so let me see if i can get this straight. so president bush's name was george herbert walker bush. he was named for his grandfather whose name was george herbert walker. that was his maternal grandfather. when he was growing up, his -- george herbert walker's children all called their dad...
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mrs. bush -- you referred to president bush as george bush.my experience she actually oftentimes used his nickname so people that knew george bush when he was young knew him, he had a nickname. i have heard mrs. bush often refer to him by that. >> she called him pop or poppy. she usually calls him pop. let me see if i can get this straight. the lineages lineage s. president bush's name and was george herbert walker bush. he was named for his grandfather whose name was george herbert walker. that was his maternal grandfather. when he was growing up george herbert walker's children all called their dad pop. so when little george herbert walker bush comes along they nicknamed him poppy, as sort of a a play off of what they called their father. and so president bush was called poppy i think, warren, almost until he went into the navy at age 18 after pearl harbor, and he wrote some are, it's not this book because of course that predates this book. they wrote when he went off to the navy he found out that poppy was not really a good day for a young
mrs. bush -- you referred to president bush as george bush.my experience she actually oftentimes used his nickname so people that knew george bush when he was young knew him, he had a nickname. i have heard mrs. bush often refer to him by that. >> she called him pop or poppy. she usually calls him pop. let me see if i can get this straight. the lineages lineage s. president bush's name and was george herbert walker bush. he was named for his grandfather whose name was george herbert...
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he is the director of the cardiac catheterization program at george washington university hospital. also with us, mr. mark mckinnon, he is the former adviser to george w. bush and john mccain and the executive producer of "the circus." good evening, gents. dr. reiner, um, you just heard the -- those educators facing threats and pushback from their governors. for trying to keep students safe. there were parents there, pleading with him to -- with this -- with this delta variant, they are angry and they are rightfully so at the so-called leaders playing games, really, with their children's lives. >> right. so, this variant is infecting kids, at a -- at a very rapid rate, now. about 220 children are being admitted to children's hospitals, every day, in the -- in the united states. and in parts of the country, it's hard to find a room in an intensive-care unit in a children's hospital because of the coronavirus. so, the threat is real. over 4,000 kids in this country have had the multisystem inflammatory syndrome. a serious disease with unknown, long-term consequences. so, the -- the consequences are re
he is the director of the cardiac catheterization program at george washington university hospital. also with us, mr. mark mckinnon, he is the former adviser to george w. bush and john mccain and the executive producer of "the circus." good evening, gents. dr. reiner, um, you just heard the -- those educators facing threats and pushback from their governors. for trying to keep students safe. there were parents there, pleading with him to -- with this -- with this delta variant, they...
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mr. trump suggested that if george washington came back from the dead and chose abraham lincoln as his vicedent, it would have been very hard, he says, for them to beat him [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if george washington came back from the dead and choose lincoln as his running mate does trump think abe lincoln is still alive? [ laughter ] well guys, the olympics are almost here and the athletes in the olympic village are sleeping on beds made of cardboard. [ audience ohs ] and some people think that they're meant to discourage any intimacy [ light laughter ] that's nice, you finally reach your olympic dreams and have to sleep on an amazon box [ laughter ] that's right, a bed designed to discourage sex, or as it's also known, an air mattress [ laughter ] yeah, that's right because of covid, organizers want to make sure every athlete is as celibate as a badminton player [ laughter ] oh, we're going to get letters from the badminton people. [ laughter ] yeah, everybody's been talking about these beds, so a gymnast from ireland put them to the test in a viral video that he posted it's great check
mr. trump suggested that if george washington came back from the dead and chose abraham lincoln as his vicedent, it would have been very hard, he says, for them to beat him [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if george washington came back from the dead and choose lincoln as his running mate does trump think abe lincoln is still alive? [ laughter ] well guys, the olympics are almost here and the athletes in the olympic village are sleeping on beds made of cardboard. [ audience ohs ] and some people...
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ambassador to afghanistan under president george w. bush mr. ambassador, thank you. the taliban warning don't go past august 31st, the white house saying we'll go past august 31st if they need to. are we beholden to the taliban at this point? does losing have consequences that great >> losing has lots of consequences and we've -- we're losing or we have lost it's a complicated thing, taliban so threaten, they could launch a few rockets on the other hand, they want aid, they want long-term relations. i think it's a reasonable bet to face them down i think what i worry about frankly is the administration has an enormous obligation not just to americans, but in addition to the afghans who fought with us and all these people under their special immigrant visas. we could have had them out a long time ago if we haven't had a complicated bureaucratic process that takes years sometimes. now we're trying to evacuate them if we pull americans out before we get out all of those siv applicants, especially the ones who are already in kabul who are trying to get out and we leave t
ambassador to afghanistan under president george w. bush mr. ambassador, thank you. the taliban warning don't go past august 31st, the white house saying we'll go past august 31st if they need to. are we beholden to the taliban at this point? does losing have consequences that great >> losing has lots of consequences and we've -- we're losing or we have lost it's a complicated thing, taliban so threaten, they could launch a few rockets on the other hand, they want aid, they want long-term...
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i want to show some good news here, desiree, which is the current polling about this george soros-supported d.a., mrscon. 25% approval rating, a 40.8% disapproval rating and 61% say they'll vote for an unnamed alternative candidate. your message to democrat women in this state who just can't feel like they can vote to vote against a democrat that's an office like george gascon because you need about, you know -- you need 580,000 signatures by october 27th to get this recall in order, so what's your message to them tonight? >> i'm a democrat. we need to all wake up. this is not a political stance, this is not a political effort, this is about a fight for what's right and what's wrong. we need to wake up. we need to commit -- get together as a community, as angelenos, and get this man out of office. i'm telling you all, you do not want to be in my place, you do not ever want to lose your son. you do not ever want to be a part of this right here. you do not want to be a part of this violence, you do not want to be about this destroyed terminal justice system. it's just gone wrong, so please, everybody
i want to show some good news here, desiree, which is the current polling about this george soros-supported d.a., mrscon. 25% approval rating, a 40.8% disapproval rating and 61% say they'll vote for an unnamed alternative candidate. your message to democrat women in this state who just can't feel like they can vote to vote against a democrat that's an office like george gascon because you need about, you know -- you need 580,000 signatures by october 27th to get this recall in order, so what's...
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the irony there is that at the time lloyd george positioning himself as mr. win the war, privately he's the leading opponent of the current military's strategy. he's the person saying britain is on the path to lose the war. his private stance is contradictory to his british stand. that's the plan he's played in 1916. >> this is good, we have opened a peace window between the two of us. house and lloyd george who are the villains in this story. >> let me interrupt just a moment because this is an important opportunity. my book blames wilson for what i think ultimately for the most diplomatic failure in the history of the united states. i want to say that and this. anyone who reads this is book will come away with a quite positive portrait of him. >> that's exactly right. >> that's in a way, that's tragedy in the story. wilson is not the cartoon idealist that so many school children are taught. wilson comes across in this book are quite farsighted and quick perspective about the way to bring it to an end and in other words, at the level of grand strategy, wilso
the irony there is that at the time lloyd george positioning himself as mr. win the war, privately he's the leading opponent of the current military's strategy. he's the person saying britain is on the path to lose the war. his private stance is contradictory to his british stand. that's the plan he's played in 1916. >> this is good, we have opened a peace window between the two of us. house and lloyd george who are the villains in this story. >> let me interrupt just a moment...
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mr. michael mckee in his interview with esther george, saying let's get the party started.ot a lot of taper fears clearly. where you are seeing the action is very similar to yesterday. we have seen a 10 basis point move in the last three days when it comes to treasuries. now you are 1.36%. it was led yesterday by europe, but continuing today here in the u.s. as well as in europe. we are seeing some kind of follow-through buying. you could make the argument it is a little bit of a safety trade. you have the higher yield, the higher dollar. equity market not moving much. francine: a lot of the movement will be on what the fed does. we start with the crisis in afghanistan. the pentagon is confirming that an explosion outside kabul airport happened. casualties at this moment are unclear. joining us is annmarie hordern, bloomberg washington correspondent. we are five days away from the event. how much does this impact the efforts to get americans come to get british and afghans out? annmarie: it is a very unprintable situation right now, given that we have the situation outside
mr. michael mckee in his interview with esther george, saying let's get the party started.ot a lot of taper fears clearly. where you are seeing the action is very similar to yesterday. we have seen a 10 basis point move in the last three days when it comes to treasuries. now you are 1.36%. it was led yesterday by europe, but continuing today here in the u.s. as well as in europe. we are seeing some kind of follow-through buying. you could make the argument it is a little bit of a safety trade....
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we have talked with author george gilder about economics and technology, bit coin comment today were going to talk to him about his most recent books it is called gaming ai. mr. gilder what is this book about? >> this book is about the crazy religion that captivated silicon valley were somehow their machine can clips human intelligence and then cascaded through the universe produce an ever more brilliant machine leaving us behind on the beach and the guaranteed annual income while larry page and google fly off to nearby planets with elon musk. it may beat with branson aboard now. this allusion that somehow the human mind is a computer and can be excelled and usurped by computers that has captivated many figures in silicon valley as a new religion. it is nonsense i show in gaming ai which is not a great title for a critique of artificial intelligence, but artificial intelligence began by playing in games and then it moves on to be all of the great figures and we see the world champion was defeated by an ai device. it is from these successes of the masters of silicon valley have imagined they can create general purpose brained themselves. this is a great solut
we have talked with author george gilder about economics and technology, bit coin comment today were going to talk to him about his most recent books it is called gaming ai. mr. gilder what is this book about? >> this book is about the crazy religion that captivated silicon valley were somehow their machine can clips human intelligence and then cascaded through the universe produce an ever more brilliant machine leaving us behind on the beach and the guaranteed annual income while larry...
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misjudgement was made of mrjohnson and mr raab, simply thinking that the gravity of the situation could be dealt with by theirjuniors. sorry to interrupt. it's interesting. georgeobinson was the defence secretary under blair, he was saying on friday that actually a junior minister would never have a call accepted from a foreign minister, it isjust call accepted from a foreign minister, it is just not practical. if you are going to call it has to be done by somebody of the same rank, and that is convention around the world. w , rank, and that is convention around the world. , ., ~ rank, and that is convention around the world. , . ~ ., the world. exactly, and i think that was the misjudgement _ the world. exactly, and i think that was the misjudgement that - the world. exactly, and i think that was the misjudgement that was i the world. exactly, and i think that - was the misjudgement that was made. at the prime minister and the foreign secretary assumed, took for granted that morejunior foreign secretary assumed, took for granted that more junior people could deal with the situation, when it was perfectly clear from the end of last week that this was turning in
misjudgement was made of mrjohnson and mr raab, simply thinking that the gravity of the situation could be dealt with by theirjuniors. sorry to interrupt. it's interesting. georgeobinson was the defence secretary under blair, he was saying on friday that actually a junior minister would never have a call accepted from a foreign minister, it isjust call accepted from a foreign minister, it is just not practical. if you are going to call it has to be done by somebody of the same rank, and that is...
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george washington. he's been our guest on "in depth" for the past two hours. thank you mr. shirley. >> guest: thank you very much peter. it's been a lot of fun. >> host: annette gordon-reed on the 245th anniversary of 1776. we often tell ourselves we are -- >> guest: we are certainly trying to be. >> host: in what way? >> guest: i think the number of people in society who are working towards the ideals of the declaration making it a reality the ideas about equality and happiness are they think we have that idea and trying to reach that potential. >> host: what the founders recognize who we are today? >> guest: no, of course not. some aspects of it they would did most of it women participating in politics blacks participating in politics would havehe been barred before in the power of united states. the time we are talking about 1776 this is in the middle of nowhere and they don't have the power to lead an empire and weeo have become an empire. >> host: or fester gordon-reed have you weighed in on the 1776 versus 1519 debates that we are having in the country right now? >> c
george washington. he's been our guest on "in depth" for the past two hours. thank you mr. shirley. >> guest: thank you very much peter. it's been a lot of fun. >> host: annette gordon-reed on the 245th anniversary of 1776. we often tell ourselves we are -- >> guest: we are certainly trying to be. >> host: in what way? >> guest: i think the number of people in society who are working towards the ideals of the declaration making it a reality the ideas...
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mr. morrison, you are in some big trouble of your own. georgeur message for the american people in 15 seconds before we have to let you go? >> stand up for freedom. it needs to be fought at every inch of the way in this fight against pandemic restrictions. >> laura: freedom matters. george, we will check back with you. when we come back, final thoughts. speak to a final congratulations to jewelry to, she had dominic celebrated the happiest day of their lives. >> the population continues to age and shrink. for the first time in the of white americans is below 60%. everybody who is not white is growing in number. >> homegrown team to focus on what's right. everybody outside the state is pitching about the stake. >> greg: if there's a californian who should his mouth covered it, it is gavin newsom. ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] all right. happy thursday, everyone! as
mr. morrison, you are in some big trouble of your own. georgeur message for the american people in 15 seconds before we have to let you go? >> stand up for freedom. it needs to be fought at every inch of the way in this fight against pandemic restrictions. >> laura: freedom matters. george, we will check back with you. when we come back, final thoughts. speak to a final congratulations to jewelry to, she had dominic celebrated the happiest day of their lives. >> the population...
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mr. morrison, you are in some big trouble of your own. georgeessage for the american people in 15 seconds before we have to let you go? >> stand up for freedom. it needs to be fought at every inch of the way in this fight against pandemic restrictions. >> laura: freedom matters. >> laura: freedom matters. . . . >>> a final congratulations to joy reed. earlier tonight they celebrated the happiest day of their lives. >> today we learned the united states is more multiracial and urban as the white population continues to age and shrink. the portion of white americans dipped below 60%. everybody that is everything other of than white is growing in number. jillian: it is friday, august 13th. an evacuation from afghanistan, the pentagon sending thousands of troops to kabul to get embassy staffers out as two more major cities fall to the taliban. >> the border patrol overwhelmed as migrant encounters hit a new high. >> a search for a brazen shooter, the shocking footage of a gunman opening fire on the streets in new york city in broad daylight as
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mr. jeffrey, did you agree with -- when george bush said " mission accomplished," on that aircraft lookingilly? i believe you did. guest: to answer your other question, i got covid, i got tested, there is no question that i had it. i have not got the vaccine. i believe i have natural immunity to it. down the road, we will see. i completely, absolutely disagree with george w. bush's foreign policy. his second inaugural address, which expressed the mission of america to spread margaret see around the world was wrong -- democracy around the world was wrong. you need a realist foreign policy based on the real interests of the american people. host: let's go to harry in georgia, independent. caller: hey, c-span. thank you for letting me call. i want to go back to first principles, if you want to look at what is going on in the middle east. remember, the end of the first world war when britain got to impose the west phalange -- european concept of nationstates on the ottoman empire and carved it up in such a way and made borders in such a way that would picked tribal enmities against each other.
mr. jeffrey, did you agree with -- when george bush said " mission accomplished," on that aircraft lookingilly? i believe you did. guest: to answer your other question, i got covid, i got tested, there is no question that i had it. i have not got the vaccine. i believe i have natural immunity to it. down the road, we will see. i completely, absolutely disagree with george w. bush's foreign policy. his second inaugural address, which expressed the mission of america to spread margaret...
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the irony there is that at the very time lloyd george's positioning himself publicly as mr. win the war? privately he is the leading opponent of the current military strategy. he is the person who in private more eloquently than anyone else is saying that britain is on the path to lose the war. but he was private stance is utterly contradictory to his public stance, but that's the game that he plays in the autumn of 1916. so this is good because i feel like we've opened a peace window between the two of us that perhaps it's really house and lloyd and george who are the the villains in the story, but we'll see if i'm in let me interrupt for just a moment on that trig because this is such an important opportunity. um, my book blames wilson for what? i think ultimately for the most consequential diplomatic failure in history the united states. and i say that and then i want to say this is or anyone who reads this book will come away actually in many ways with a quite positive portrait of listen. that's exactly right. yes, and that's in a way that's tragedy in the story. is wils
the irony there is that at the very time lloyd george's positioning himself publicly as mr. win the war? privately he is the leading opponent of the current military strategy. he is the person who in private more eloquently than anyone else is saying that britain is on the path to lose the war. but he was private stance is utterly contradictory to his public stance, but that's the game that he plays in the autumn of 1916. so this is good because i feel like we've opened a peace window between...
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chief of staff which was amazing considering the fact that james baker ran george bush's campaign in 1980. but i was asking mr. baker about the relationship. i don't know why we started talking about it. he said that ronald reagan which is one of the nicest most genuine people you'd ever want to meet. and that he and george bush and of course tingling on the campaign trail that they were able to set aside their differences and figured out they haven't bought more in common than not and they had an amazing relationship for eight years. warren: so here's a question, so why did missus bush let her husband jump out of airplanes. jean: there's a great letter in the book the present bush wrote to his five children about his first parachute jump in his first job and at the beginning of the letter he said i will be telling you tonight after make your favorite drink, a manhattan. she's not thrilled and she thought it was a little crazy but i think that one of the things i think she actually thought it was really one of the things that i think made the marriage work is that she knew she could not talk him out of it. sh
chief of staff which was amazing considering the fact that james baker ran george bush's campaign in 1980. but i was asking mr. baker about the relationship. i don't know why we started talking about it. he said that ronald reagan which is one of the nicest most genuine people you'd ever want to meet. and that he and george bush and of course tingling on the campaign trail that they were able to set aside their differences and figured out they haven't bought more in common than not and they had...
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the irony there is that at the very time that lloyd george position made so publicly as mr. win the war, privately, he is the leading opponent of the current military strategy. he is the person who in private, more eloquently than a body else is saying that britain is on the path to lose the war. but -- to his private stance is completely contradictory to his public stance. but that is the game that he plays in 1916. >> this is good, because i feel like we have opened a peace window between the two of us that perhaps it is really house and louis george who are the villains in this story. but we will see -- >> let me interrupt for a moment on that, trygve, because this is such an important opportunity. my book blames wilson for what i think ultimately the most consequential diplomatic failure in history of the united states. and i say that, and then i want to say this, anybody who reads this book will come away, actually, in many ways with a quite positive portrait of wilson. >> that is exactly right, yes. >> and... that in a way is the tragedy of his. wilson is not the carto
the irony there is that at the very time that lloyd george position made so publicly as mr. win the war, privately, he is the leading opponent of the current military strategy. he is the person who in private, more eloquently than a body else is saying that britain is on the path to lose the war. but -- to his private stance is completely contradictory to his public stance. but that is the game that he plays in 1916. >> this is good, because i feel like we have opened a peace window...
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george w. bush recounts the post white house years of president nixon in his book "after the fall". mr. pipes talks about how, after he left office, richard nixon counselled presidents, rehabilitated his image, and set precedent for what a post presidency life could involve. this event was held at the richard nixon presidential library and museum. not one to be written off, richard nixon rose from the worst of defeats to become america's elder statesman. in this 20-year period of 1974 to 1994, he reinvented what it means to be a former president, and serving as an adviser to every one of the successors he made 29 foreign trips and worked with foreign leaders all across the globe. to tell this story of "after the fall" we are joined by mr. pipes. he is a historian whose previous book on president eisenhower is well acclaimed. he served in the administration of george w. bush as a speech writer. and later he was a fellow at gettysburg college. please join me in welcoming kasey pipes. [ applause ] >> thank you all very much. thanks for being here. thanks for having me. thanks for those kin
george w. bush recounts the post white house years of president nixon in his book "after the fall". mr. pipes talks about how, after he left office, richard nixon counselled presidents, rehabilitated his image, and set precedent for what a post presidency life could involve. this event was held at the richard nixon presidential library and museum. not one to be written off, richard nixon rose from the worst of defeats to become america's elder statesman. in this 20-year period of 1974...
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mr powell served as an assistant secretary and as undersecretary of the treasury, under president george h. w. bush with responsibility for policy on financial institutions, the treasury debt market and related areas. prior to joining the bush administration. mr powell worked as a lawyer, an investment banker in new york city. mr powell was born in february 1953 in washington, d. c. he received an a. b. in politics from princeton university in 1975 and earned a law degree from georgetown university in 1979. while at georgetown he was editor in chief of the georgetown law journal. mr paul is married with three children. thank you for joining us today. chair powell. >> thank you gigi and thank you scott. thanks to everyone for your work and bringing us together today, particularly the economic education group and congratulations on the launch of economic education month as well. we're very proud of this initiative and looking forward to what you've got in store for us in october it's a pleasure to be here, virtually all be a different format than we're all used to. i guess the downside is
mr powell served as an assistant secretary and as undersecretary of the treasury, under president george h. w. bush with responsibility for policy on financial institutions, the treasury debt market and related areas. prior to joining the bush administration. mr powell worked as a lawyer, an investment banker in new york city. mr powell was born in february 1953 in washington, d. c. he received an a. b. in politics from princeton university in 1975 and earned a law degree from georgetown...
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misjudgement was made of mrjohnson and mr raab, simply thinking that the gravity of the situation could be dealt with by theirjuniors. sorry to interrupt. it's interesting. george
misjudgement was made of mrjohnson and mr raab, simply thinking that the gravity of the situation could be dealt with by theirjuniors. sorry to interrupt. it's interesting. george
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mr. biden's abc in interview kept fact-checkers busy hammering statements he made with george stephanopoulosample he claimed top military advisors had not warned against withdrawing on the planned timeline and asked him to leave 2500 troops on the ground. but the 18 election is at odds with fresh reporting from multiple news agencies, which all come from military leaders counseled the president to leave residual force in afghanistan. biden claimed the intel community did not say back in june or july that afghanistan would collapse like it did. however, reports suggest that the intelligence community by july was, in fact, issuing reports warning about the potential domino effect throughout the u.s. should they withdraw their troops. and also problematic a confidential state cable was sent to secretary of state antony blinken last month. it warned about the potential collapse of afghanistan following the withdrawal of u.s. forces august 31st. while white house officials noted that cable pointed to "post august 31st, not early august" critics suggest that the warning was simply ignored. worse e
mr. biden's abc in interview kept fact-checkers busy hammering statements he made with george stephanopoulosample he claimed top military advisors had not warned against withdrawing on the planned timeline and asked him to leave 2500 troops on the ground. but the 18 election is at odds with fresh reporting from multiple news agencies, which all come from military leaders counseled the president to leave residual force in afghanistan. biden claimed the intel community did not say back in june or...
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mr. bite? the problem is, is that it has been abused allegedly, by previous administrations, at least according to critics going back to george w bush, tibet republican and democratic ministrations including brock obama. the concern is, is that because this of authorization has been very broad, in other words, the language is broad. there's no geographical specificity. it's been used beyond its intention, both domestically and overseas. most recently, the u. s. president joe biden, being very clear that he no longer wanted to see drone attacks in somalia and yemen . and yet as recently as in the last few weeks and months, the pedagogue been doing just that. and so this is another example of why, even as this sort of evolving military footprint of the united states is shifting, it wants to see more specificity. so what we're hearing from a senior administration official is that what the by and ministration is doing and what the president and outs would he with. now the withdrawals truth ref galvis down is really configuring the military footprint to sort of deal with the evolving threats where they are. but at the same time, m
mr. bite? the problem is, is that it has been abused allegedly, by previous administrations, at least according to critics going back to george w bush, tibet republican and democratic ministrations including brock obama. the concern is, is that because this of authorization has been very broad, in other words, the language is broad. there's no geographical specificity. it's been used beyond its intention, both domestically and overseas. most recently, the u. s. president joe biden, being very...
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mr. secretary, is that you commit that the next time your vacation to visit george and i hope to welcome you soon, that you will sit down with me and georgia ports authority personnel to discuss had dhs can better support cybersecurity to protect the port of savannah and perhaps you could comment now as well on your overall assessment of efforts to protect ports from cyber attack. >> so this is a very important area for us, cybersecurity structure agency is focus on port security and the cyber domain, and yes, senator, i would be pleased to visit georgia and visit the ports authority with you and address their concerns with respect to cybersecurity. and, of course, i would bring colleagues from cisa your most expert in that work. >> thank you, mr. secretary. finally on the same note we face a significant shortage of qualified cybersecurity professionals. this is a field growing importance to national security. it's a field that is rapidly expanding, and we need to ensure the pipeline of well-trained highly qualified cybersecurity professionals is wide open and there's diversity in the pi
mr. secretary, is that you commit that the next time your vacation to visit george and i hope to welcome you soon, that you will sit down with me and georgia ports authority personnel to discuss had dhs can better support cybersecurity to protect the port of savannah and perhaps you could comment now as well on your overall assessment of efforts to protect ports from cyber attack. >> so this is a very important area for us, cybersecurity structure agency is focus on port security and the...
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mr. jeffrey, did you agree with -- when george bush said " mission accomplished," on that aircraft lookingly? i believe you did. guest: to answer your other question, i got covid, i got tested, there is no question that i had it. i have not got the vaccine. i believe i have natural immunity to it. down the road, we will see. i completely, absolutely disagree with george w. bush's foreign policy. his second inaugural address, which expressed the mission of america to spread margaret see around the world was wrong -- democracy around the world was wrong. you need a realist foreign policy based on the real interests of the american people. host: let's go to harry in georgia, independent. caller: hey, c-span. thank you for letting me call. i want to go back to first principles, if you want to look at what is going on in the middle east. remember, the end of the first world war when britain got to impose the west phalange -- european concept of nationstates on the ottoman empire and carved it up in such a way and made borders in such a way that would picked tribal enmities against each other. y
mr. jeffrey, did you agree with -- when george bush said " mission accomplished," on that aircraft lookingly? i believe you did. guest: to answer your other question, i got covid, i got tested, there is no question that i had it. i have not got the vaccine. i believe i have natural immunity to it. down the road, we will see. i completely, absolutely disagree with george w. bush's foreign policy. his second inaugural address, which expressed the mission of america to spread margaret...
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so george, the general, saying if we have not virtue enough to check mr. arnold without losing sight of the grand object, we ought to suffer. meaning that we need to rise above this. if we cannot, we will lose and we should lose. washington's going to spin it and say, this is a great thing. how is this a great thing? because it's never happened before. how dedicated are americans that this is the first instance of its kind more to be expected and this proves the value of the army? proves the value of the devotion to the cause? it was in a year, we had a march on yorktown. the major final battle. he's going to move himself further north into virginia on a peninsula. we've talked about this before. why do you not want to put yourself on a peninsula if you're an army? >> only one way out. >> only one way out. why does cornwallis do it? he thinks the navy can aid him and retreat via the navy. but through a quick march, a late march of the french and americans jointly, they are going to surround cornwallis on the peninsula and come to the british navy. literall
so george, the general, saying if we have not virtue enough to check mr. arnold without losing sight of the grand object, we ought to suffer. meaning that we need to rise above this. if we cannot, we will lose and we should lose. washington's going to spin it and say, this is a great thing. how is this a great thing? because it's never happened before. how dedicated are americans that this is the first instance of its kind more to be expected and this proves the value of the army? proves the...
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mrs. powell her little nelly has become a grandmother. elizabeth was very much connected with these descendents long after george washington had died. last thing i want to talk about before he takes some questions, i'm so excited to take questions is this portrait and little excerpt. this portrait was done by joseph wright whoho painted the portrait i talked about earlier of elizabeth powell. presented 1784 i believe. the pal's actually own a copy of this portrait. this image is the exact porch of the pal's own to formally at the philadelphia history museum. the pal's acquired it sometime in the 1780s. it is a wonderful portrait of washington. it's one of the best portraits. but elizabeth powell's nephew did not think so. this is a very cool little into her very close relationship with her nephew who we are so grateful to her nephews descendents. they have been connected with the amount vernon for many, many years. i mentioned that earlier, go ahead. >> and landmarks correct, correct. they are however many great-grandfathers this is written by samuel powell this little note. it's w written in 1876 and samuel powell junior who was el
mrs. powell her little nelly has become a grandmother. elizabeth was very much connected with these descendents long after george washington had died. last thing i want to talk about before he takes some questions, i'm so excited to take questions is this portrait and little excerpt. this portrait was done by joseph wright whoho painted the portrait i talked about earlier of elizabeth powell. presented 1784 i believe. the pal's actually own a copy of this portrait. this image is the exact porch...
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george clooney were invited to the event. a spokesperson says the former president and mrs obama have now decided to hold a smaller event insteadh only family and close friends, thousands of children are heading back to campus in just a few days coming up. how the state superintendent of schools is helping families and staff get ready for a safe return. and what city officials in berkeley are asking residents to do during extreme fire weather. you know when you're at ross and all those brands have her like... yes! ...and all those prices have you like... yes! that's yes for less! you've got this school year, and we've got you with the best bargains ever at ross. get your yes for less at our new store in east san mateo. i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're
george clooney were invited to the event. a spokesperson says the former president and mrs obama have now decided to hold a smaller event insteadh only family and close friends, thousands of children are heading back to campus in just a few days coming up. how the state superintendent of schools is helping families and staff get ready for a safe return. and what city officials in berkeley are asking residents to do during extreme fire weather. you know when you're at ross and all those brands...
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george washington. he's been our guest on "in depth" for the past two hours. thank you mr. shirley. >> guest: thank you very much peter. it's been a lot of fun.
george washington. he's been our guest on "in depth" for the past two hours. thank you mr. shirley. >> guest: thank you very much peter. it's been a lot of fun.
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george w. bush and obama administration, also the u.s. ambassador to nato during the obama white house. mr. ambassador, appreciate your time tonight the president did defend the withdrawal today we have pulled air support, intelligence support, the cont contractors that service planes and helicopters in the country did the afghan army ever have a chance at holding the taliban back >> well, look, the afghan army was organized, trained and equipped by us over the course of 15 or 20 years. and we provided equipment. we provided the best of training and so forth, but the one thing we could not provide the afghan national army and police was the will to fight. these factors such as discipline, leadership, unit cohesion had to come from afghans themselves they had to be organically afghan at the end these intangibles like leadership and unit cohesion were more decisive than the units we placed in the field. >> so the plan to withdrawal, in principle, has been supported for a long time now by democrats and republicans, but whose fault do you think it truly is that there wasn't a better plan on the
george w. bush and obama administration, also the u.s. ambassador to nato during the obama white house. mr. ambassador, appreciate your time tonight the president did defend the withdrawal today we have pulled air support, intelligence support, the cont contractors that service planes and helicopters in the country did the afghan army ever have a chance at holding the taliban back >> well, look, the afghan army was organized, trained and equipped by us over the course of 15 or 20 years....
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mr. morgan. i'm going to remind all of those that are against what president biden is doing and remember if it was not for georgew. bush, dick cheney, condoleezza rice, colin powell we would not be in the situation right now. thank you. >> i think there's a lot of blame to go around in the united states in afghanistan. going for different political parties. playing for different elements of national security element from the military to the intelligence community. look at events in afghanistan without doing so only primarily through a lens of american domestic politics. i think to care about afghanistan your tribe here in the united states what you want in your tribe this from the hilt newspaper the former president speaking out former lady at first said late monday their hearts are heavy for afghan civilians, nato allies. we've been watching the tragic events unfolding in afghanistan with deep sadness. our hearts are heavy for about the afghan people have suffered so much and the american nato allies have sacrificed so much. said afghans are of the greatest risk of both the forefront of progress inside their na
mr. morgan. i'm going to remind all of those that are against what president biden is doing and remember if it was not for georgew. bush, dick cheney, condoleezza rice, colin powell we would not be in the situation right now. thank you. >> i think there's a lot of blame to go around in the united states in afghanistan. going for different political parties. playing for different elements of national security element from the military to the intelligence community. look at events in...
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mr. morgan. i'm going to remind all of those that are against what president biden is doing and remember if it was not for georgew. bush, dick cheney, condoleezza rice, colin powell we would not be in the situation right now. thank you. >> i think there's a lot of blame to go around in the united states in afghanistan. going for different political parties. playing for different elements of national security element from the military to the intelligence community. look at events in afghanistan without doing so only primarily through a lens of american domestic politics. i think to care about afghanistan your tribe here in the united states what you want in your tribe this from the hilt newspaper the former president speaking out former lady at first said late monday their hearts are heavy for afghan civilians, nato allies. we've been watching the tragic events unfolding in afghanistan with deep sadness. our hearts are heavy for about the afghan people have suffered so much and the american nato allies have sacrificed so much. said afghans are of the greatest risk of both the forefront of progress inside their na
mr. morgan. i'm going to remind all of those that are against what president biden is doing and remember if it was not for georgew. bush, dick cheney, condoleezza rice, colin powell we would not be in the situation right now. thank you. >> i think there's a lot of blame to go around in the united states in afghanistan. going for different political parties. playing for different elements of national security element from the military to the intelligence community. look at events in...
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the bit that caught me was when george stephanopoulos said we have all seen the pictures, the c-17 filled with african refugees, and the president cut off mrephanopoulos and said that was four days ago, five days ago. the president doesn't realize those images are still very much on americans and politicians minds. lisa: does that it matter that there is frustration into americans? does it bleed into relations or does president biden's opponents make a lot of this to be the case? annmarie: there's always going to be politics. they don't call it a swamp for nothing. domestically, this is a cloud over his agenda. already next week there will be hearings, already we have speaker pelosi and senator mitch mcconnell saying they want the gang of eight having briefings with top administration officials on what exactly went wrong. lisa, to your point on the international front, there seems to be some relationships that are frayed. you could feel frustration from the europeans. we have a german election coming up and the next likely chancellor of germany said this is the biggest debacle nato has ever seen. so you will see there will be a lot of reco
the bit that caught me was when george stephanopoulos said we have all seen the pictures, the c-17 filled with african refugees, and the president cut off mrephanopoulos and said that was four days ago, five days ago. the president doesn't realize those images are still very much on americans and politicians minds. lisa: does that it matter that there is frustration into americans? does it bleed into relations or does president biden's opponents make a lot of this to be the case? annmarie:...
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mr. prevail upon the legislature to place it upon a permanent and respectful footing. your most obedient servant, george washington. that's the end. thank you, everyone. [ applause ] >> so we are going to do a q and a. we have c-span taping this event. so if you want to have a question we're going to have a mike brought to you so they can capture what you're saying. >> including from the flanks. >> damian, i believe one of your slides depicted a private home used as military headquarters at some point. did general washington solicit homeowners to use these private dwellings as headquarters or did he just say i'm taking over. >> it was kind of a blend of the two. sometimes he was already acquainted with the owner, other times it's a pretty quick convincing. yeah. i really don't know the details to answer it. >> thanks you for a terrific lecture. >> do you have any consideration in 1794 with the whiskey rebellion, is there evidence of what they were going militarily of that? >> it crossed my mind briefly that i should mention it. we're talking about the whiskey rebellion is them distilling whiskey out in
mr. prevail upon the legislature to place it upon a permanent and respectful footing. your most obedient servant, george washington. that's the end. thank you, everyone. [ applause ] >> so we are going to do a q and a. we have c-span taping this event. so if you want to have a question we're going to have a mike brought to you so they can capture what you're saying. >> including from the flanks. >> damian, i believe one of your slides depicted a private home used as military...