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when george w bush won the heavily contested 2000 after the attack on the twin towers on 9/11, bush'ss. allahu akbar! gunfire. this didn't last because the centrepiece of the policy, the invasion of iraq, turned out to be pretty disastrous. the british and americans are anxious to pull their troops out of iraq as quickly as they can. cheering and applause. whenjohn f kennedy won the presidency. the long post—war period of american dominance looked as if it was coming to an end. of americans who sensed they were weaker and poorer had never seen before. americans decided that donald trump would be more and he returned last november as the clear outright winner. but his energetic, upbeat performances won praise around the world. the golden age of america begins right now. and although europe and the older democracies have but would he have made it to the top without the huge boost which the deregulated american news media, unquestionably gave him? donald trump is at the absolute peak of his power suggests this won't last long. they all faded in their last two years in the presidency. peo
when george w bush won the heavily contested 2000 after the attack on the twin towers on 9/11, bush'ss. allahu akbar! gunfire. this didn't last because the centrepiece of the policy, the invasion of iraq, turned out to be pretty disastrous. the british and americans are anxious to pull their troops out of iraq as quickly as they can. cheering and applause. whenjohn f kennedy won the presidency. the long post—war period of american dominance looked as if it was coming to an end. of americans...
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when george w bush won the heavily contested 2000 election by a whisker, it soon became obvious thatattack on the twin towers on 9/11, bush's chief advisers, who were telling him what to do rather than the other way round, started talking about america as an imperial power with a right to impose its wishes on weaker countries. allahu akbar. gunfire this didn't last, because the centrepiece of the policy, the invasion of iraq, turned out to be pretty disastrous. the british and americans are anxious to pull their troops out of iraq as quickly as they can. by 2006, america came close to being defeated in iraq. cheering for many liberal—minded people around the world, as a relief. cheering this is the biggest change that's happened in american politics since at least 1960, whenjohn f kennedy won the presidency. but obama's time was marked by a disappointing lack of grip. america's problems were never fully addressed and in the wider world, the weakness revealed by george w bush's invasion of iraq continued. the long post—war period of american dominance looked as if it was coming to an
when george w bush won the heavily contested 2000 election by a whisker, it soon became obvious thatattack on the twin towers on 9/11, bush's chief advisers, who were telling him what to do rather than the other way round, started talking about america as an imperial power with a right to impose its wishes on weaker countries. allahu akbar. gunfire this didn't last, because the centrepiece of the policy, the invasion of iraq, turned out to be pretty disastrous. the british and americans are...
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i saw it when george w bush came in. i was close to some people who were, who were populating the administration there, and i saw how it work. you get so many in, at a certain level and they just, they bring in all of their people and they don't have very, very effectively. so it's nice to see some people on the other side to a little bit more dedicated to a realistic form policy doing the same thing. so i, what i think this might be, is you might have a, a state department, this reactive is what they might be tempered by a pentagon. this is hold on, we can't do that. this is not going to happen. we don't have the ability to do this and that's a healthy thing. that's what i was hoping for. and the trump administration to see this top likes this. this is how he does his business. he loves that people playing off against each other. people with opposing views, duking it out, well, he sits back in and makes his decision. this is the 1st hint. i've seen that this might be the case in his administration, and i'm very happy to
i saw it when george w bush came in. i was close to some people who were, who were populating the administration there, and i saw how it work. you get so many in, at a certain level and they just, they bring in all of their people and they don't have very, very effectively. so it's nice to see some people on the other side to a little bit more dedicated to a realistic form policy doing the same thing. so i, what i think this might be, is you might have a, a state department, this reactive is...
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and that's pepfar, which i know president george w. bush took incredibly great takes, incredibly great pride in. it's a program that pays for hiv life saving medication across the world for millions of people. it saved millions of lives, potentially. um, can you talk a little bit about what that program has stood for for republicans in the past and, and what the overall impact of all of this is? >> yeah, i mean, i remember working very closely with people like bono to, to make this happen and very conservative senators, uh, that, that recognized the human tragedy in places like africa where millions of lives are being lost. and there's there's no question, i think, uh, more broadly in the historical sense that george w bush pepfar policy will be his most lasting, impactful legacy. it saved tens and 20 or 20 millions of lives, uh, in africa and continues to do so. and it's really one of the most important health public policy initiatives in the world ever. uh, and it's a great example of what i would call compassionate conservatism. and the
and that's pepfar, which i know president george w. bush took incredibly great takes, incredibly great pride in. it's a program that pays for hiv life saving medication across the world for millions of people. it saved millions of lives, potentially. um, can you talk a little bit about what that program has stood for for republicans in the past and, and what the overall impact of all of this is? >> yeah, i mean, i remember working very closely with people like bono to, to make this happen...
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what the biden and obama administrations, for instance, and the bush administrations wanted, and george w bush on pepfar, which is part of, you know, broadly, it's a separate program. but broadly, foreign aid is a george w bush republican program that is also was also one of the things halted temporarily. >> this used to not. >> be very controversial. >> there were controversies on the. >> margins. >> as peter mentioned. >> there's some waste. there's some spending on programs. >> that don't work. >> but but. >> that's. >> that's that's the normal. >> course of events in government. >> alas. >> but but these are. >> programs that. >> people like ronald reagan and george h.w. bush. >> put aside. >> george w. >> bush not only. >> supported for. >> humanitarian reasons. >> right. >> shining city on the hill. >> we have a lot of money. >> we have a. >> lot of resources. >> we have a lot. >> of food we. >> can distribute. >> we have. >> a lot of medicine. >> this was also national security. you know, these. >> are these. >> are ways of. >> keeping of letting populations. across the developing world
what the biden and obama administrations, for instance, and the bush administrations wanted, and george w bush on pepfar, which is part of, you know, broadly, it's a separate program. but broadly, foreign aid is a george w bush republican program that is also was also one of the things halted temporarily. >> this used to not. >> be very controversial. >> there were controversies on the. >> margins. >> as peter mentioned. >> there's some waste. there's some...
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i remember interviewing george w bush at a game on veterans. right around veterans day. and but that wasn't a super bowl. you know, i think the layers of security are such that it's probably been a little bit prohibitive in the past, but there is nothing that gets in the way of donald trump and anything that he wants to do. and that's including being at this super bowl. so i don't envy the fans. the security is going to be brutal. >> well, you know, and that should be the case anyway. i talked to the governor of louisiana today. i talked to pam bondi last night. we had kristi noem on this program. it seems like it's all hands on deck. i talked to the head of the secret service. i feel confident in our people and they know these are tough times. clay travis, i think i think i'm two and zero against you in terms of predictions, but i don't want to remind you of that. i think i'm two and zero. >> yeah. >> you would. >> you wouldn't, you wouldn't point out that i think i owe you 500 bucks and that i've been dodging you for a while. i'm in new orleans right now, sean. shiftin
i remember interviewing george w bush at a game on veterans. right around veterans day. and but that wasn't a super bowl. you know, i think the layers of security are such that it's probably been a little bit prohibitive in the past, but there is nothing that gets in the way of donald trump and anything that he wants to do. and that's including being at this super bowl. so i don't envy the fans. the security is going to be brutal. >> well, you know, and that should be the case anyway. i...
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here's the thing with president george w. bushcreated guantanamo, and i was opposed to guantanamo closing it, president obama ran saying we should close guantanamo, but at least president george w. bush was so careful in the argument he made, he said, i believe most criminals should get due process. i believe in america, they are. they should get a hearing in the courts. that's who we are as a constitution. i wish we could do that. these are some of the most dangerous terrorists and we can't do that. that's what they said. and to go from that to donald trump, who has no regard for the constitution, no regard for the constitution, that should be so offensive to every conservative in this country. >> well. >> see what i what i just say there this doesn't seem to be arbitrary. they said that they're going to go after the criminals, i think, at least for the 77 million people who voted for donald trump, they're going to be absolutely fine with sending criminals to guantanamo bay. >> nobody's disputing that criminals should be deported
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i remember interviewing george w. bush at a game around veterans' day but that wasn't a super bowl.urity is such that it's been a bit prohibitive in the past but there's nothing that gets in the way of donald trump with anything that he wants to do and that includes being at this super bowl. he don't envy the fans, the security is going to be brutal. >> sean: that should be the case anyway. i talked to the governor of louisiana today and i talked to pam bondi last night and we had kristi noem on this program. i talked to the head of the secret service. i feel confident in our people. they know these are tough times. clay travis i think i'm 2-0 against you in terms of predictions but i don't want to remind you of that. i think i'm 2-0. >> you wouldn't point out that i think i owe you 500 bucks and i've been dodging you for a while. i'm in new orleans right now, sean, shifting subjects quickly. the police and the security and the personnel are blanketing this city. i have to tell you, i love those clips you played of travis kelce and patrick mahomes and i bet michelle feels the same w
i remember interviewing george w. bush at a game around veterans' day but that wasn't a super bowl.urity is such that it's been a bit prohibitive in the past but there's nothing that gets in the way of donald trump with anything that he wants to do and that includes being at this super bowl. he don't envy the fans, the security is going to be brutal. >> sean: that should be the case anyway. i talked to the governor of louisiana today and i talked to pam bondi last night and we had kristi...
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crapo's policy baseline to keep the george w. bush tax cuts in place.called it a permanent baseline, it was a policy baseline, they should do the same thing now, obama was a smart fellow, we have exhausted that, you are american hero, a great service record, a west point grad. couple things on this mr. wesley hunt. recruitment in month of january, is at a 15 year high. what do you make of this. >> shocking. it is amazing what you see with a president that believes in america. imagine this, only about changing how we feel and the motive about what it means to make america great again this is good, a reason why there are 20 million people that have entered illegally, and people want to be here, because we're in an amazing country, i have young people that are willing to fight for trump and fight for america first, what has been missing. someone that searched in combat, that served 20 years ago in baghdad, i loved seeing young people reinvigorated to want to serve, it happened in the last two months, amazing. >> probably not peaked yet, my hunch your fello
crapo's policy baseline to keep the george w. bush tax cuts in place.called it a permanent baseline, it was a policy baseline, they should do the same thing now, obama was a smart fellow, we have exhausted that, you are american hero, a great service record, a west point grad. couple things on this mr. wesley hunt. recruitment in month of january, is at a 15 year high. what do you make of this. >> shocking. it is amazing what you see with a president that believes in america. imagine...
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george w bush used pepfar being funded through u.s. aid. it who i love. nick called it the single most effective government program of his entire lifetime because george w bush, through his faith, through u.s. aid, through pepfar, has saved 25 million souls. >> it's incredible. it's one of the best things this country has ever done. and as you were saying, it was led by an evangelical conservative president. and look, i want to focus back on these christian relief agencies that are receiving they're on the verge of being defunded on a mass scale. this is the kind of thing that if the biden administration had targeted these evangelical and catholic relief agencies in the same way, you know, this would lead right wing media day after day, hour after hour, some sort of war on christians. but then when elon musk does it under a trump administration, then it's okay then then it's all just fine. it's these evangelical ministries can be put in a state of crisis when again, what are they doing? they're fulfilling the commands that are given almost 2
george w bush used pepfar being funded through u.s. aid. it who i love. nick called it the single most effective government program of his entire lifetime because george w bush, through his faith, through u.s. aid, through pepfar, has saved 25 million souls. >> it's incredible. it's one of the best things this country has ever done. and as you were saying, it was led by an evangelical conservative president. and look, i want to focus back on these christian relief agencies that are...
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he's the former chief white house ethics lawyer under president george w. bush. bush, thank you both for being with us. richard. first to you, let's start with the obvious question. are these actions by elon musk actually legal well, elon musk is acting as if he is a federal officer, a federal officer appointed by the president of the united states. >> and president trump can appoint him as a federal officer and then send him into the agencies. some of what he's doing is legal for a federal officer. some of it is not. but he would be a federal officer bound by the criminal conflict of interest statute at 18 united states code 2018, which says it is a crime for a federal officer to participate in a government matter that has a direct and predictable effect on their financial interest. and so that means that musk is going to have to sell his interest in tesla x, spacex, and the rest of it, or recuse from any and all government matters that have anything to do with or could impact those companies. but he's going around saying, well, actually, i'm not a federal office
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how many people have a view you don't have to have a view, believe george w bush actually won the election florida? raise your hands please. and how many people, think al gore won the election florida? >> while you are wrong. [laughter] for those who cannot see it's about evenly split. >> by the way there was an alliance of the associated press, the "new york times," the "washington post," bunch of other media outlets did their own account and came to essentially the same result. i recommend everyone go back and actually look at the facts and the recount. it would be something would be advisable for those who doubt the results of the 2020 election and those who doubt the result of the 2000 election. just from different ideological perspectives. we were accused by the gop at the time when they got wind we were doing this recounts, that we were accused of trying to de- legitimize the bush presidency process that we were doing. for the sake of history and for the sake of the american public, what really was the count. he could claim that the absentee ballots were somehow fraudulent there was
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and i'm not talking about nation building a la george w. bush. i'm not talking about that. but you got to have leadership in that region. there have to be peace accords in that region. and so when president trump was leaving the first time, that was the premise of the abraham accords. have the arab states with israel actually work together in peace? so you can actually develop a stable political, religious, whatever they choose that to be. and an economic area so people can live in harmony and peace. period. >> all right. i got one more. you're not going to be able to fight me on this one. >> we'll see. >> we'll see. >> we'll. >> see. >> if you do, you're going to get a bouquet okay. uh, the trump administration has appointed darren beattie a former speechwriter, to be the top public diplomacy official. this is the guy whose tweet was competent. white men must be in charge if you want things to work. >> i don't agree with that. >> oh. >> good. >> what are you. >> saying? >> i don't. >> agree. >> but he should still get the job. >> uh, it's not my job to make that hire. to b
and i'm not talking about nation building a la george w. bush. i'm not talking about that. but you got to have leadership in that region. there have to be peace accords in that region. and so when president trump was leaving the first time, that was the premise of the abraham accords. have the arab states with israel actually work together in peace? so you can actually develop a stable political, religious, whatever they choose that to be. and an economic area so people can live in harmony and...
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. >> joining our coverage, andrew natsios, he was the administrator for usaid during the george w bushe's now an executive professor at texas a&m university. andrew, i wonder if you could just take us through what people, what people don't understand about how nonpartisan usaid mission is? >> well, any agency or department. >> of the. federal government follows the lead. >> of the white house. so the. >> fox news and other. >> groups are attacking. >> aid for having some social cultural programs, the. >> culture wars. >> that's ordered. >> by the white house, any. >> white house. we had conservative. >> programs when i. >> was administrator and. >> when mark green. >> was administrator. >> and the. bush administration, the trump administration, the first one. >> and when the democrats take they move it left of center. and the career people didn't resist when i was there. and i probably the most conservative administrator in the history of the agency, they showed me how to do it. i trusted them, i treated them respectfully. and they said, if you do it this way, you're going to. >> get.
. >> joining our coverage, andrew natsios, he was the administrator for usaid during the george w bushe's now an executive professor at texas a&m university. andrew, i wonder if you could just take us through what people, what people don't understand about how nonpartisan usaid mission is? >> well, any agency or department. >> of the. federal government follows the lead. >> of the white house. so the. >> fox news and other. >> groups are attacking....
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been programs that have been inspired by religious faith. >> and i speak. >> primarily of what george w bushsed with, that pepfar in saving 25 million lives, inspired. by george w bush's faith in jesus christ, save 25 million lives in the continent of africa because of his faith. that is not some left wing operation. and evangelicals who and conservative catholics and actually liberal catholics and other church based organizations, as we're talking about right now, they have. >> a. >> really big footprint inside of u.s. aid, in part because that's what jesus tells them to do in matthew 25. so the fact that you've got a president supported by evangelicals, you've got elon musk who's not elected or anything but going around calling people that are working on these christian inspired or operations like pepfar, evil marxists. it's just preposterous. it's not even worth being angry about. it's just a lie and it's preposterous. and it is undermining the work they're doing based on their faith in jesus christ, not karl marx. yeah, joe. >> and i think we have to. there's so much to be angry about. b
been programs that have been inspired by religious faith. >> and i speak. >> primarily of what george w bushsed with, that pepfar in saving 25 million lives, inspired. by george w bush's faith in jesus christ, save 25 million lives in the continent of africa because of his faith. that is not some left wing operation. and evangelicals who and conservative catholics and actually liberal catholics and other church based organizations, as we're talking about right now, they have....
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. >> george w. bushground zero. >> the nation sends its love and pum passion. >> barack obama singing at the emmanuel church. ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> in speech, by bull horn, in song, and now, by executive memorandum. that's how donald trump used the oval office where reagan had eulogized the "challenger" astronauts. though the president had earlier declared an hour of anguish for our nation, for him, the hour only lasted a few minutes. he spent much of the remainder of this unique moment distributing blame. >> i put safety first. obama, biden, the democrats put policy first. and they put politics at a level that nobody's ever seen. >> reporter: the starkest claim, the one behind the oval office signing ceremony that diversity programs had caused the crash that killed 67. >> you have a presidential memorandum titled meade assessment of aviation safety. in light of the damage done to aviation safety by the biden administration's dei and woke policies. >> when asked what proof he had that diversity was the cu
. >> george w. bushground zero. >> the nation sends its love and pum passion. >> barack obama singing at the emmanuel church. ♪ amazing grace ♪ >> in speech, by bull horn, in song, and now, by executive memorandum. that's how donald trump used the oval office where reagan had eulogized the "challenger" astronauts. though the president had earlier declared an hour of anguish for our nation, for him, the hour only lasted a few minutes. he spent much of the...
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crossing signal. [ light laughter ] trump repeatedly slammed the bush family and specifically george w. bushing wars in the middle east. >> the war in iraq has been a disaster. he started the war in iraq. am i supposed to be a big fan? we would have been so much better off if bush and the rest of them went to the beach and didn't do anything. >> seth: it's such a new york/new jersey insult to call someone useless by telling them to go to the beach. [ light laughter ] it sounds like something tony soprano would say to christopher after he screws up a robbery. "hey, how about next time instead of hijacking a truck, you and your stupid friends go to the [ bleep ] beach." "okay, tone, jesus. tone. all right." so trump slammed u.s. military interventions and claimed that he would radicalally transrm american foreign policy to stop meddling in other countries and start focusing on america. >> we are finally putting america first. [ applause ] our policy of never-ending war, regime change, and nation building is being replaced by the clear-eyed pursuit of american interests. we do not seek war. we
crossing signal. [ light laughter ] trump repeatedly slammed the bush family and specifically george w. bushing wars in the middle east. >> the war in iraq has been a disaster. he started the war in iraq. am i supposed to be a big fan? we would have been so much better off if bush and the rest of them went to the beach and didn't do anything. >> seth: it's such a new york/new jersey insult to call someone useless by telling them to go to the beach. [ light laughter ] it sounds like...
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it'll be interesting to watch the republicans publicly remember, george w. bush had that humble foreign policy. can the united states say, i want the panama canal back, i want greenland now. i want gaza. and beyond that, john, think about what you were just this conversation, how undemocratic what the president of united states just said. a democracy is based on the idea of self-determination. one person, one vote. he essentially just said the palestinians don't count, right? he said they don't. he can he can remove them from their land in gaza because they've had it for a while and it's not working out. so see, you get out. we're going to take it over. and he also criticized the palestinian authority, saying they can't govern, which is a green light for bibi to do what he wants to do, prime minister netanyahu to do what he wants to do up in the west bank and all that. he praises the general. he doesn't like to call him the president of egypt because he likes to call him the general. and he called mbs mohammed bin salman, the leader of saudi arabia, a wonderful g
it'll be interesting to watch the republicans publicly remember, george w. bush had that humble foreign policy. can the united states say, i want the panama canal back, i want greenland now. i want gaza. and beyond that, john, think about what you were just this conversation, how undemocratic what the president of united states just said. a democracy is based on the idea of self-determination. one person, one vote. he essentially just said the palestinians don't count, right? he said they...
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you showed george w. bush and joe biden and barack obama. it goes back before that as well. for an american president who's supposed to be the beacon of democracy to the world, saying, look, it hasn't worked. so i don't think it's your land anymore. sorry. you got to go, and i'm going to take it over. um, i have a few already from some european ambassadors saying what? they don't think this is going to happen. they're trying to figure out what the end game is. trump often throws up these incredibly big, blustery things because he has a goal somewhere down here beneath them, and they're trying to sort that out. but if you put it in the context of what you were talking about at the start of the program, we are two weeks and one day in and they're dismantling federal agencies. they're firing federal employees. they're trying to do away with things that if the congress would stand up to him and say, sir, we could talk about this, but actually the constitution says that's our job. this is a presidential power grab and present a view of presidential power. and now a view of americ
you showed george w. bush and joe biden and barack obama. it goes back before that as well. for an american president who's supposed to be the beacon of democracy to the world, saying, look, it hasn't worked. so i don't think it's your land anymore. sorry. you got to go, and i'm going to take it over. um, i have a few already from some european ambassadors saying what? they don't think this is going to happen. they're trying to figure out what the end game is. trump often throws up these...
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you served in the george w bush administration as associate counsel to the president. so most of the 2 million people living in gaza would not want to leave. i think that's fair to say. if trump or someone were to try to forcefully remove them, is there anyone who could or would stop them, and would that even be legal under international law? >> well. >> you. >> know, jake, this is a difficult question. >> as you. >> know, we've seen what happens when even the israelis try to remove their. >> own settlers from gaza. >> when the settlements. >> were dismantled eight, ten. >> years ago. and so. >> this is a hard process. trying to physically remove. >> people will come at a huge cost. >> it will take a huge amount of u.s. troops and other troops to come in and do this. it will be a forced removal. it will not be pretty. it's hard to imagine this going anything but poorly. >> and arwa, after your time as a cnn correspondent, as i'm sure our viewers know, you did a lot of humanitarian work in gaza, focusing on children after this awful war broke out. explain to us what it
you served in the george w bush administration as associate counsel to the president. so most of the 2 million people living in gaza would not want to leave. i think that's fair to say. if trump or someone were to try to forcefully remove them, is there anyone who could or would stop them, and would that even be legal under international law? >> well. >> you. >> know, jake, this is a difficult question. >> as you. >> know, we've seen what happens when even the...
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president george. >> w. >> bush enjoyed it. it's just trump the first time around didn't this time he is. and so i think, you. >> know. >> i'm not saying you can. put it. >> past them. >> to do some of these things. >> i'm just saying. >> we don't know where this is going to end up yet, and we don't know where the politics of this is going to end up. once people are actually impacted by some of the things this new administration is doing. >> all right. >> let's talk about that nih cutting and, you know, sort of how we're making america healthy. again, the notion that the administration wants to cut billions of dollars in biomedical research, we're talking about things like cancer research, heart disease. what's the rationale here? dan, this is your jam. >> well, the. >> by the trump. >> administration last week, staff. moved abruptly. >> to. >> say that they were going. >> to cap. >> what universities and research organizations. >> got to cover. >> the. >> infrastructure of. >> research in the. >> united states. this is a big c
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joining me live andrew natsios, usaid adminstrator under george w bush.we also heard from the secretary of marco the agency is rubio that the agency is completely unresponsive and so the work is with the work is not aligned with the work is not aligned with the national security interests �* strategy. the national security interests �*strategy. what is or strategy. what is your reaction what you been reaction to what you have been from two top hearing from these two top leaders in the _ hearing from these two top leaders in the us? when you a leaders in the us? when you - a democratic— have a democratic administration have liberal programmes and when you have a republican, you have conservative programmes was when i over usaid i a view had a view without disruption the workforce, without from the workforce, without embarrassment cancel programmes we did not agree and the agree with and the career staff helped us. some of the helpedgiijome of the were left they 7what 7 what were 7what were told. 7 7what were told. they did what they were told. they are not
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and i speak primarily of what george w bush did with pepfar. we talked about it yesterday. an area nick is obsessed with, that pepfar in saving 25 million lives, inspired by george w bush's faith in jesus christ. save 25 million lives in the continent of africa because of his faith. that is not some left wing operation. and evangelicals who and conservative catholics and actually liberal catholics and other church based organizations, as we're talking about right now, they have a really big footprint inside of u.s. aid, in part because that's what jesus tells them to do in matthew 25. so the fact that you've got a president supported by evangelicals, you've got elon musk who's not elected or anything but going around calling people that are working on these christian inspired or operations like pepfar, evil marxists. it's just preposterous. it's not even worth being angry about. it's just a lie, and it's preposterous. and it is undermining the work they're doing based on their faith in jesus christ, not karl marx. >> yeah, joe. and i think we have to. there's so much to be a
and i speak primarily of what george w bush did with pepfar. we talked about it yesterday. an area nick is obsessed with, that pepfar in saving 25 million lives, inspired by george w bush's faith in jesus christ. save 25 million lives in the continent of africa because of his faith. that is not some left wing operation. and evangelicals who and conservative catholics and actually liberal catholics and other church based organizations, as we're talking about right now, they have a really big...
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d is the president's emergency plan for aids, really, or pep, far the brainchild of president george w bush. it manages prevention, treatment, and health care system strengthening with a major focus on sub saharan africa. since 2003, the program is estimated to save 25000000 people from dying of h i. v. aids on friday, a worker was seen covering up the us a, the emblem at its headquarters in washington, with black plastic tape, rob reynolds, l. g 0. 3 at baltic states will no longer get electricity from russia, turning to finland, sweden, and posted. instead of standing as apartment is to compare the transition to joining the sun. good area, kristen. the health says the move aims to bring a stone. you not fit unless you wait, you closer to your to meet us with super bowl 59 is fast approaching one of the biggest and most watched the sporting events in the world. thousands of nfl funds have been parading on the streets of new orleans on the eve of the events. crowds made the rights of caesar's super trip head of sunday showdown between the kansas city chiefs and the philadelphia eagles. more
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surgeon general under president george w. bush, is a veteran of the battle between politics and public health. do you think lives are on the line, dr. carmona? - absolutely, lives are on the line. - [margaret] with rfk jr. likely to be in charge of the institutions that keep americans healthy, what does dr. richard carmona say now? - [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter and mary kalikow, cliff and laurel asness, the meadowlark foundation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. - dr. richard carmona, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. happy to be with you. - in november of this last year, you co-authored an op ed with four other past surgeons general who served under the trump, obama, bush, and clinton administrations. and in this op ed, you implored the new trump administration to, quote, "prioritize global health security and vaccine confidence as critical national securi
surgeon general under president george w. bush, is a veteran of the battle between politics and public health. do you think lives are on the line, dr. carmona? - absolutely, lives are on the line. - [margaret] with rfk jr. likely to be in charge of the institutions that keep americans healthy, what does dr. richard carmona say now? - [announcer] "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible in part by: robert granieri, vanessa and henry cornell, the fairweather foundation, peter...
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really, for pep, far the brainchild of president george w bush. it manages prevention, treatment, and health care system strengthening with a major focus on sub saharan africa. since 2003, the program is estimated to save 25000000 people from dying of h i. v. aids on friday, a worker was seen covering up the us and the emblem at its headquarters in washington with black plastic tape, rob reynolds, l. g 0. the us federal judge has also temporarily blocked the trump administration panels led by elan mosque from accessing payment systems and the us treasury. those systems are used to process trillions of dollars in payments. the judge said there was a risk that's sensitive and confidential information could be leaked. the lawsuit was filed by 19, mostly democrat, lead states. leaders from europe's largest far right. block of gathered at a rally in spain. do you want to make space spain? great. again, the summit in madrid has adopted the slogan, make your a great again on gary and foreign minister victor, or ben and francis marine. la penn, were among
really, for pep, far the brainchild of president george w bush. it manages prevention, treatment, and health care system strengthening with a major focus on sub saharan africa. since 2003, the program is estimated to save 25000000 people from dying of h i. v. aids on friday, a worker was seen covering up the us and the emblem at its headquarters in washington with black plastic tape, rob reynolds, l. g 0. the us federal judge has also temporarily blocked the trump administration panels led by...
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so that's one that's lasted. >> pair of rollerblades given to george w. bush.y literally, i think the president of holland. i know a lot about the national archives. i'm sorry, but. >> no, we love it. >> that's why we invited. they gave him a set of rules, like, why? >> what are these? there's a bonsai tree that survived hiroshima that was given to the president of the united states. and it's at the the it's the botanical garden right now. >> remarkable. >> it's amazing. they survived a nuclear bomb. >> that is that is. that's insane. i had no idea what was the most interesting gift that president biden ever got when you were working for him? >> oh, good question. um, i'm trying to remember. i mean, it's very there's a lot of like, uh, like a fancy, very fancy watch, a very like, you know, he would often get. and he may know better than me. he would often get liquor, which he doesn't drink. so that's, you know, i was constantly being given nice alcohol that he. >> gave great gift. >> so if you can't. >> accept gifts. >> when somebody gives you a bottle of whisk
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administrations that prioritized widespread free access to entry retroviral treatment in 2003 president george w bush established pep file. that's the presidents emergency plan. age release is considered one of the most successful 4 and 8 programs in history and is estimated to save more than 26000000 lives and 55 countries. high calvary logic. that is not just h, i v funding. that's at the heart of the dispute between the us and south africa. trump also for those direct assistance to the country. so i think the controversial that allows the south african government to seize farmland in rec cases without compensation. and those that donald trump says is unfairly targeting white from its terrible things are happening in the terrible thing. horrible. diamond white south africans who are a small minority stella in the vast majority of farmland which has been a source of racial tensions for decades. a president rumble post says whose country is resilient and will not be bullied, pops has this resilience and decades of apartheid rule that underline south africa's most recent moves on the international sta
administrations that prioritized widespread free access to entry retroviral treatment in 2003 president george w bush established pep file. that's the presidents emergency plan. age release is considered one of the most successful 4 and 8 programs in history and is estimated to save more than 26000000 lives and 55 countries. high calvary logic. that is not just h, i v funding. that's at the heart of the dispute between the us and south africa. trump also for those direct assistance to the...
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since george w bush is in bay that are rocks back in 2003 most are saying this is never going to happen. and the side of the grinning that's in yahoo, that we saw in those pictures is now on his way to meet with the pentagon. seems much of the world has been pushing back against this idea. how is the white house dealing with that as well? the white house doesn't appear to care about how this is being received. in fact, what we should say is, in addition to members of the us congress being blindsided by this, what we're learning is that many members of the trumpet administration, even the cabinet more to where it prior to this being revealed. and we're learning about this in real time as the president was discussing this in the east room. now what you can learn from all of this is, this is really just the president kind of behaving in an imperial sort of way. add to the list of countries that the president is saying was he was to acquire at dies a to that he's already talked about acquiring canada, panama, greenland. so this is really not something that the president cares about. the cut
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you know that moment there whisper into george w. bush's, that is such a moment in a whole generation of service members signed up in wake of 9/11. and this speaks to all of the different crises that we have faced, and all young men and women that have come forward in those moments and times, now as we talk about recent assassination attempts, heartened to know that call is there. >> sneaking suspicion people will answer that call. >> coming up. on brand-new hour of the big weekend show, the super bowl knocked wokeness out of its ads this year. pratpatriotism is back. highest recruiting numbers in recent years. stay tuned. yeah, it is weird that we still call these things phones. well, yeah. they're more like mini computers. precisely, next slide. xfinity mobile customers are connected to wifi 90% of the time. that's why our network has powerboost with wifi speeds up to a gig where you need it most. so, this whole meeting could have been remote? oh, that is my ex-husband who i don't speak to. hey! no, i'm good to talk! xfinity internet cust
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can tell you, but this is the most radical proposal that's been put forward and proposed since george w bush invaded iraq in 2003. we know that the palestinians don't want to leave. we know that saudi arabia, top us ally, is opposed to this. and when it comes to the us president saying he will not rule out using us troops to implement this plan. this has been called problem attic to absurd by senior members of both the republicans and the democrats on capitol hill . so in terms of whether or not this is actually going to go through the answer is probably unlikely. just remind us of the details of the time because we've had so many varying send statements that were coming out of that particular press conference with, with regards to guys on dallas square. just remind us what the plan was. well the bottom line is, is that the us president believes that gaza is no longer and habitable. and remember, this is a president that has a boasted about being able to, as a real estate developer, construct things very quickly in the private sector, boasting that governance, he can do what governments can'
can tell you, but this is the most radical proposal that's been put forward and proposed since george w bush invaded iraq in 2003. we know that the palestinians don't want to leave. we know that saudi arabia, top us ally, is opposed to this. and when it comes to the us president saying he will not rule out using us troops to implement this plan. this has been called problem attic to absurd by senior members of both the republicans and the democrats on capitol hill . so in terms of whether or...
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cuando el juez federal joseph en la planta de new hampshire, nombrado en su dÍa por el republicano george w. bushir una orden preliminar mÁs extensa explicando su razonamiento. el fallo se suma a otros dos anteriores de seattle y maryland que ocurrieron la semana pasada. el presidente donald trump reitera su apoyo al multimillonario elon musk. lo hizo en una entrevista con fox news este domingo en medio de la polÉmica. saliÓ en defensa del magnate y del reciÉn creado departamento de eficiencia gubernamental, a quienes un juez federal bloqueÓ el acceso a informaciÓn crÍtica del departamento de tesoro. durante dicha conversaciÓn, donald trump expresÓ su confianza en que musk lo ayudarÁ a encontrar fraudes millonarios en el gobierno. >> i've had a great help with elon musk. who has been terrific? bottom line you trust them. trust elon. oh, he's not gaining. anything in fact. i wonder how we can devote the time to hit. he so into it. but i told him do that then i'm going to tell him very soon like maybe in twenty four hours to go check the department of education. he's going to find the same thing. t
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entanglements in conflicts abroad, going back to george w. bush's involvement in iraq. but the plan said this would not entangle the u.s. in the middle east, despite the president saying the u.s. would, quote, own gaza, and be responsible for dismantling all of the unexploded bombs and weapons there. david? >> david: mary bruce at the white house, thank you. >>> tonight, the chaotic moment on capitol hill when democrats called for elon musk to testify to explain to the american people what he's doing, after being given access to the personal information of millions of federal workers. tonight, the cia, the newest agency affected, and millions of federal workers now have 24 hours to respond, will they take the buyout? and late today at the white house, president trump signing an executive order banning transgender women from competing in women's sports. how many players does this effect? and what the ncaa is saying about this, just moments ago. here's our senior political correspondent rachel scott tonight. >> reporter: tonight on capitol hill, democrats calling on elon
entanglements in conflicts abroad, going back to george w. bush's involvement in iraq. but the plan said this would not entangle the u.s. in the middle east, despite the president saying the u.s. would, quote, own gaza, and be responsible for dismantling all of the unexploded bombs and weapons there. david? >> david: mary bruce at the white house, thank you. >>> tonight, the chaotic moment on capitol hill when democrats called for elon musk to testify to explain to the american...
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this is one of the most radical proposals since george w bush and faded rock in 2003. and we can also tell you in terms of whether or not the us was expecting this kind of backlash well in the united states, in terms of donald trump policies, increasingly a, he's becoming, in terms of the policies acting more and more like an imperial president. think about what he has proposed in the last few weeks ad goes into the list of countries that he has sort of said the united states will acquire. he's the proposed canada, panama greenland. so this is just sort of a growing list in terms of what he says he wants to acquire. it doesn't really appear that he cares what the international reaction will be. temporary, thank you so much. that's company hawker talking to us there from washington, d. c. a, the way nice still ahead on all does it are reco breaking rainfall, causes chaos and eastern, straight up with more bad weather on the way the pod came in to be some cookie interim head for 4 years, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that will be for 40
this is one of the most radical proposals since george w bush and faded rock in 2003. and we can also tell you in terms of whether or not the us was expecting this kind of backlash well in the united states, in terms of donald trump policies, increasingly a, he's becoming, in terms of the policies acting more and more like an imperial president. think about what he has proposed in the last few weeks ad goes into the list of countries that he has sort of said the united states will acquire. he's...
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