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bash. >> andy card, his approval ratings were extremely high, close to 90%. and then the economy began to turn. we saw a down turn in this country we hadn't seen for 50, 60 years. how did he navigate that? he was frustrated with the fact that his domestic message wasn't resonating, that the economy wasn't something he couldn't shake or couldn't improve? how did you see him navigating that when you were in his cabinet? >> well, i think the seeds of his political angst came because he violated his promise when he said no new taxes and then he ended up increasing taxes. but people forgot to recognize that he got remarkable fiscal discipline in place that lasted ten years and kept this country on track to be strong economically. the economy was not as bad as the myth, it was actually better than talked about in that campaign. that was frustrating to him because he knew it was better than the media was reporting it to be as he lived up to the campaign. but it was really the seeds of that violation of the read my lips promise that he had made and he did the right t
bash. >> andy card, his approval ratings were extremely high, close to 90%. and then the economy began to turn. we saw a down turn in this country we hadn't seen for 50, 60 years. how did he navigate that? he was frustrated with the fact that his domestic message wasn't resonating, that the economy wasn't something he couldn't shake or couldn't improve? how did you see him navigating that when you were in his cabinet? >> well, i think the seeds of his political angst came because he...
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andy card, welcome. senator tom harkin, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: yet president bush when he was at what point in his career? >> well, actually, when he was vice president, but in any meaningful way when he was presidenwh that's realln i first began to deal with him. >> woodruff: was it the americans with disabilities act that brought you together? >> well, actually, the first time i was in my office on a friday afternoon, an i got a call from the white house, my assistant did, and said the presint wanted to have some people down for drinks later in the afternoon, he wanted you to go down. i said, s so i went down to the white house. it was a friday afternoon. barbara was gou. we had ah of guys down, and he made martinis for all of us. and he took us on a personal tour of the white house, first time i had ever been in the private quarters. so it was a social ent, and was just the nicest person in the world. that was my first socialra inion with him. >> woodruff: so we're talking about a
andy card, welcome. senator tom harkin, welcome to you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: yet president bush when he was at what point in his career? >> well, actually, when he was vice president, but in any meaningful way when he was presidenwh that's realln i first began to deal with him. >> woodruff: was it the americans with disabilities act that brought you together? >> well, actually, the first time i was in my office on a friday afternoon, an i got a call from the...
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you know this train well, andy card.sh library and the bush school and the bush presidential center at college station, texas. >> they will be riding on the train, and then the burial and the interment. >> this is always so emotional for me to see the respect that the military shows for someone draped in a casket that is draped by the american flag, and they do it all of the time. ♪ ♪ >>> we can see an emotional george bush and laura bush and many times in the service, president bush 43 using the handkerchief and tearing up. when reba mcentire was singing and the oak ridge boys and listening to the jim baker who also choked up in his eulogy and of course george p. bush, and final thoughts, andy, as we watch this. >> it is so telling to see the tears of president bush yesterday eulogizing his dad, and then jim baker eulogizing his friend. i guarantee the you that both of them said i'm not going to cry before they got up there, but they did. it is a great testament to the love they have for president bush number 41. the tr
you know this train well, andy card.sh library and the bush school and the bush presidential center at college station, texas. >> they will be riding on the train, and then the burial and the interment. >> this is always so emotional for me to see the respect that the military shows for someone draped in a casket that is draped by the american flag, and they do it all of the time. ♪ ♪ >>> we can see an emotional george bush and laura bush and many times in the service,...
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joining me now is andy card, former white house chief of staff to president george w. bush. andy, him asking to be called acting, it's like he's preparing his exit before he's even entered the job. >> well, i hope that's not the case. first of all, i think he's very, very well qualified to be the chief of staff. the omb directors are people who work very closely to the white house. their offices are right next to the white house staffers so now how the white house works. omb directors have been great chiefs of staff. leon panetta was a chief of staff who came for bill clinton. jack lew was chief of staff for president obama and then went to the treasury department and josh bolton succeeded he and he was a fantastic chief of staff. so i think he comes with the right credentials. he's very intelligent and he's smart. he gets both of it. he also was very respected on capitol hill. he knows what it means to govern. he was elected to congress and was a co-founding member of the freedom caucus. he's close with mark meadows. i think that he's a good choice for this president to be
joining me now is andy card, former white house chief of staff to president george w. bush. andy, him asking to be called acting, it's like he's preparing his exit before he's even entered the job. >> well, i hope that's not the case. first of all, i think he's very, very well qualified to be the chief of staff. the omb directors are people who work very closely to the white house. their offices are right next to the white house staffers so now how the white house works. omb directors...
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andy card i want you to weigh in very quickly. we have developing news i need to get to.ckly, is the president boxed in here? does he have to sign this thing, or do you think he could veto? >> ultimately i think he's going to make sure he signs something and gets it done. right now there's a rodeo clown on the field and they're dealing with a bucking bronco, and nobody has the courage to get out of the way. >> that is a colorful analogy, my friend. thank you. andy, stick around, but i do want to get to something that's happening at the department of justice, rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general taking questions now on robert mueller and on bill barr. >> bill barr was an excellent attorney general during the approximately 14 months he served in 1991 to 1993. bill barr will be an outstanding attorney general when he's confirmed next year. the memo that you made reference to reflects mr. barr's personal opinion. he shared his personal opinion with the department. lots of people offer opinions to the department of justice, but they don't influence our own decision-maki
andy card i want you to weigh in very quickly. we have developing news i need to get to.ckly, is the president boxed in here? does he have to sign this thing, or do you think he could veto? >> ultimately i think he's going to make sure he signs something and gets it done. right now there's a rodeo clown on the field and they're dealing with a bucking bronco, and nobody has the courage to get out of the way. >> that is a colorful analogy, my friend. thank you. andy, stick around, but...
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bush, andy card. what a legacy. bureau chief for "usa today" susan page, her new book "the matriarch barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty" comes out in april. great to have you all to talk about the legacy of george h.w. bush. andy card, you said he was humbling to be with. can you talk more about that? >> president george h.w. bush is the finest person i've ever met and he really is a role model for life and it was a great citizen not just of the united states but a great citizen of the world. so i was privileged to work with him. i first met him in the 1970s and would drive him around massachusetts and new hampshire in a little red chevy chevette. people thought he was the beer company guy. remarkable life he lived. it's a life of love. i saw that love for his wife, for i had children, for his grandchildren, for his great-grandchildren, for his extended family. just a life of love and it was contagious. he was most compassionate but he had the courage to do the hard work of getting things done. it to
bush, andy card. what a legacy. bureau chief for "usa today" susan page, her new book "the matriarch barbara bush and the making of an american dynasty" comes out in april. great to have you all to talk about the legacy of george h.w. bush. andy card, you said he was humbling to be with. can you talk more about that? >> president george h.w. bush is the finest person i've ever met and he really is a role model for life and it was a great citizen not just of the united...
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. >> andy card is standing by to talk to us after the service. itnessed? >> well, first of all, this was a wonderful thing for the world to witness. it showed the decency of a true citizen of the united states who's a citizen of the world and this is a demonstration on how to live a life and how to invite people to be part of the solutions in america. and solutions to problems around the world. so this is a remarkable experience. this is a celebration. it's not a mourning. it is not a sad thing. this is really a compliment to a life well lived, an example given for us all and i just think it's been a remarkable day. you know, this was a remarkable man who was so unselfish and it was never about him. he didn't practice brogueadocia. he would have said today was too much. it was a wonderful service. >> andy, what did you think of your former boss, the president? >> oh, brought tears to my eyes. you know? most people think because i was george w. bush's chief of staff that i was really close to george w. bush. i was much closer to his parents. and i
. >> andy card is standing by to talk to us after the service. itnessed? >> well, first of all, this was a wonderful thing for the world to witness. it showed the decency of a true citizen of the united states who's a citizen of the world and this is a demonstration on how to live a life and how to invite people to be part of the solutions in america. and solutions to problems around the world. so this is a remarkable experience. this is a celebration. it's not a mourning. it is not...
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. >>> let's go to andy card who served bush 41, most notably as assistant to the president and whiteeputy chief of staff. it's been a long day for you, but i wanted to bring you back again, because a lot of what you talked but was so poignant and insight everly with president trump on the world stage, how do you compare these two presidents in their approach, say, to foreign policy? what would you say each is appropriate -- or which approach would you say being more appropriate for the era? if you get my question, i mean, that was then, this is now. >> president george h.w. bush never demanded respect. he earned respect and he gave respect. he earned it because he gave it. on the world stage he respected every other leader. he didn't necessarily like them all. he invited them to be part of solutions. he had to deal with unimaginable issuing of diplomacy. when the berlin wall came down, the world was at risk for not only a cold war, but a hot war. he had expectations, and he understood people's concerns, like he kohl, and the need to unify germany, and he managed it differently than w
. >>> let's go to andy card who served bush 41, most notably as assistant to the president and whiteeputy chief of staff. it's been a long day for you, but i wanted to bring you back again, because a lot of what you talked but was so poignant and insight everly with president trump on the world stage, how do you compare these two presidents in their approach, say, to foreign policy? what would you say each is appropriate -- or which approach would you say being more appropriate for the...
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i heard our friend and colleague andy card this morning on the radio saying he thought mulvaney might be a good choice. i love andy card. >> right. >> he is the eternal optimist and we could talk all day about the reasons this will not end well. number one, mulvaney really is a trump sycophant. that's how you go from a budget hawk to signing off on a tax cut that will balloon the deficit to $1 trillion. >> right. he as a congressman would not approve of a tax cut. >> joining the trump administration it was a completely different story. that's the last thing you need as white house chief of staff, malleable, not tell donald trump hard truths. now, you know, people talk about his having said that trump was a terrible person. equally famously, he once said that he never met a lobbyist who hadn't previously paid him. >> specifically said in april of 2018. he made a speech f. you're a lobbyist that never gave us money, i didn't talk to you. if you gave us money, i might talk to you. that's -- i understand that might happen. it's definitely not a princeipl espoused by the chief of staff. >>
i heard our friend and colleague andy card this morning on the radio saying he thought mulvaney might be a good choice. i love andy card. >> right. >> he is the eternal optimist and we could talk all day about the reasons this will not end well. number one, mulvaney really is a trump sycophant. that's how you go from a budget hawk to signing off on a tax cut that will balloon the deficit to $1 trillion. >> right. he as a congressman would not approve of a tax cut. >>...
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. >> let me bring in andy card here., anf you look at the accomplishments of this e-rm president, you know, the stark treaty,he success in the gulf war, the panama invasion, the fall of mmunism. if you knew nothing else, you might look at that and say, how come he was only one term. of he did look at it that way. >> jim baker soraid that to me yesterday. >> president george h.w. bush i think, was an amazing successful president, if you look at foreign policy, yes, that's easy. but even domestic policy. and it was significant because he didn't have a republican house or a republican senate. and he still got huge support for some very, ver significant domestic issues. the civil rights act of 1993 -- '92. you had the -- >> americans with disability ac >> which changed the world. >> some saying should be part of the civil rights -- >> the clean air -- >> clean air act. he gave us -- violating a campaign promise, he produced a budget deal, a spending deal, that brought discipline to congress,ather than just sposed discipline on the executive branch. and it created surpluses for the first t
. >> let me bring in andy card here., anf you look at the accomplishments of this e-rm president, you know, the stark treaty,he success in the gulf war, the panama invasion, the fall of mmunism. if you knew nothing else, you might look at that and say, how come he was only one term. of he did look at it that way. >> jim baker soraid that to me yesterday. >> president george h.w. bush i think, was an amazing successful president, if you look at foreign policy, yes, that's easy....
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thanks to andy card and joe watkins as well. >>> george h.w.ush made a single promise that may have pro pepped him into the office but did it ultimately cost him a second term jl how the 41st president chose a life of service over the life of privilege he was born into. >> i've spoken of a thousand points of light, all the community organizations spread lie stars throughout the nation doing good. the old ideas are new again because they're not old. they are timeless. duty, sacrifice, commitment and a patriotism that finds its expression in taking part in pumping in. [ applause ] with fidelity wealth management you get straightforward advice, tailored recommendations, tax-efficient investing strategies, and a dedicated advisor to help you grow and protect your wealth. fidelity wealth management. to help you grow and protect your wealth. discover card. i justis this for real?match, yep. we match all the cash back new cardmembers earn at the end of their first year, automatically. whoo! i got my money! hard to contain yourself, isn't it? uh huh! l
thanks to andy card and joe watkins as well. >>> george h.w.ush made a single promise that may have pro pepped him into the office but did it ultimately cost him a second term jl how the 41st president chose a life of service over the life of privilege he was born into. >> i've spoken of a thousand points of light, all the community organizations spread lie stars throughout the nation doing good. the old ideas are new again because they're not old. they are timeless. duty,...
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jonathan la mere, thank you for the reporting and andy card, great to have your perspective.hank you, both. >> have a good weekend. >>> and them too, the house of the senate and the secret payment payments of sexual claims. amy klobuchar is going to join us next right here on msnbc. [woman 1] this... [woman 2] ..this... [man 1] ...this is my body of proof. [man 2] proof of less joint pain... [woman 3] ...and clearer skin. [man 3] proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... [woman 4] ...with humira. [woman 5] humira targets and blocks a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further irreversible joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number one prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. [avo] humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell yo
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joining me now, andy card who served as chief of staff but served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for george h.w. bush. andy, with a welcome to you, i will have to extend my apologies for your loss. this must be a very difficult day for you given your closeness with the bush family. how are you feeling today and i'd love to get your most fond recollections of our 41st president. >> president bush was a remarkable man. he truly was one of the most impressive individuals i met in my entire service in government. i consider him like a dad. he was just phenomenal in how good he was. he's probably the finest example of the personification of public service and what it means to be a good citizen, not only in the united states, but a citizen for the world. and it was his leadership style and his ability to listen and learn and then make tough decisions and inspire people to implement those decisions that compelled me to say, i love this person. and i watched his love for his wife and his family. i watched his love even for his enemies and i watched him build a relationship
joining me now, andy card who served as chief of staff but served as assistant to the president and deputy chief of staff for george h.w. bush. andy, with a welcome to you, i will have to extend my apologies for your loss. this must be a very difficult day for you given your closeness with the bush family. how are you feeling today and i'd love to get your most fond recollections of our 41st president. >> president bush was a remarkable man. he truly was one of the most impressive...
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. >>> and andy card served as the secretary of transportation under the 41st president and he servedn his son's administration as chief as staff. thank you for your time this morning. >> good morning to you. this is a sad day, but we're celebrating a great man who lived a phenomenal life. >> you know, we haven't talked about this. bush hated talking about himself. but what do you think he would be most proud of? >> clearly, he's most proud of his children. >> yeah. >> and the success that they have had. but i think even greater than that, maybe that he has a countless number of people that he motivated to answer the noble call of public service. that will continue. that will be his living legacy. the students of the bush school who graduate and then enter public service, it's a school for public service. they're the ones that will be his living legacy because he was the shiny example of what it means to be a noble public servant. he's the one who's polished that noble call. it has been a light to the world and it's -- it's separated america from the rest of the world. we're -- our go
. >>> and andy card served as the secretary of transportation under the 41st president and he servedn his son's administration as chief as staff. thank you for your time this morning. >> good morning to you. this is a sad day, but we're celebrating a great man who lived a phenomenal life. >> you know, we haven't talked about this. bush hated talking about himself. but what do you think he would be most proud of? >> clearly, he's most proud of his children. >>...
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i believe that's senator danforth toward the front of the line and lamar alexander of tennessee, andy card toward the back of the line there as these faces which were very familiar during the bush years gather for this moment. >> boyden gray and others. >> bret: the weather outside. president bush 41 -- a naval aviator. on his 80th birthday he said "ceiling and visible uny stricted, jump out of the plane, best flying weather, for the sailors, red sky at night, sailor's delight, this has been about as beautiful a night in washington, d.c. as you can remember. let's listen in. >> order arms. >> at ease. >> order arms. >> ceremonial at ease. >> bret: let's bring in juan williams. co-host of "the five." fox news analyst. the pomp and circumstance. it's pretty much everything washington can bring. >> wastrikes me, brit, as i'm watching is that we're honoring a war hero. a man who was shot down. a man who risked his life. a man who lost much of his crew in the course of his military career. what we're seeing now is precision as performed -- i think it's 4,000 military people. members of the join
i believe that's senator danforth toward the front of the line and lamar alexander of tennessee, andy card toward the back of the line there as these faces which were very familiar during the bush years gather for this moment. >> boyden gray and others. >> bret: the weather outside. president bush 41 -- a naval aviator. on his 80th birthday he said "ceiling and visible uny stricted, jump out of the plane, best flying weather, for the sailors, red sky at night, sailor's delight,...
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andy card took him down to the oval office.hey sat in the oval office for first time as president. his dad walked. in when his dad walked. in bush the son said, mr. president, welcome. and his dad said, thank you, mr. president. brian: andy card set that up, too. he told the dad to walk down and meet him. the big difference, ainsley, is john quincy adams and john adams were one term presidents. for george w. bush to get that second term his dad couldn't get he was determined to do that. ainsley: famous florida recounted. brian: not to outdo his dad but to do what his dad was not able to do. steve: that is from the age of 18 when he first joined the navy. george herbert walker bush kept a running diary for 57 years. excerpts from the diary and letters were used in the book. all the best. there was a video series released by 41's foundation. here is george herbert walker bush himself talking about how he wished he could stop the aging process. >> dear kids. this letter is about aging. last year there was only a tiny sense of time
andy card took him down to the oval office.hey sat in the oval office for first time as president. his dad walked. in when his dad walked. in bush the son said, mr. president, welcome. and his dad said, thank you, mr. president. brian: andy card set that up, too. he told the dad to walk down and meet him. the big difference, ainsley, is john quincy adams and john adams were one term presidents. for george w. bush to get that second term his dad couldn't get he was determined to do that....
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. >>> former white house chief of staff andy card is weighing in on all of this at the top of the hourwith my colleague, keir simmons, coming up next. wh. great news for anyone wh- uh uh - i'm the one who delivers the news around here. ♪ liberty mutual has just announced that they can customize your car insurance so that you only pay for what you need. this is phoebe buckley, on location. uh... thanks, phoebe. ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪
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i believe that's senator danforth toward the front of the line and lamar alexander of tennessee, andy cardrs gather for this moment. >> boyden gray and others. >> bret: the weather outside. president bush 41 -- a naval aviator. on his 80th birthday he said
i believe that's senator danforth toward the front of the line and lamar alexander of tennessee, andy cardrs gather for this moment. >> boyden gray and others. >> bret: the weather outside. president bush 41 -- a naval aviator. on his 80th birthday he said
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. >> for more now, i'd like to turn to andy card and former chief of staff under george w. bush and michael beschloss. you worked with him. it's not been easy times for you. you watched him struggle at times. yesterday at 10 p.m., what was the moment. >> it was and i didn't know that until i woke up this morning and looked at my phone and knew that something had happened. i felt a great sadness wash over me. i knew that many other people in this country, some of whom were fortunate as i was, secretary card certainly was, to get to know him on an intimate level. and mamerica lost a true hero. obviously we lost a former president but we also lost possibly the most decent man to ever assume the office of the presidency and certainly one of the best human beings i've ever had the privilege getting to know. >> reporter: what's your perspective now that we are thinking -- there's many notes to be looked at, the last world war ii president. >> well, george h.w. bush defined the noble public servant and he was a man of great character and a true citizen, not just of the united stat
. >> for more now, i'd like to turn to andy card and former chief of staff under george w. bush and michael beschloss. you worked with him. it's not been easy times for you. you watched him struggle at times. yesterday at 10 p.m., what was the moment. >> it was and i didn't know that until i woke up this morning and looked at my phone and knew that something had happened. i felt a great sadness wash over me. i knew that many other people in this country, some of whom were fortunate...
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>> well, andy card, who was chief of staff to president bush likes to say taking care of president. think it's fair to say each chief of staff has to adapt his style or one day her style to the president and to the passage of the presidency. i think that's what we're seeing here with president trump. at the end of the day, the chief of staff has to have a respectful relationship, an ability to communicate and there must be a level of trust between the president and the chief of staff. to date president trump has not achieved that, at least not for sustained periods of time with his two chiefs of staff. the next one will have to do that. >> fair. let me put up some of the names in consideration. congressman mark meadows of north carolina, who is known as an arch conservative. u.s. trade representative. chris cristie. that's an interesting pick. obviously he goes way back with donald trump, but not the kids. meaning ivanka and jared might not be fans. matt whitaker, the acting attorney general. and david bossie who may be the favorite pick because he knows how to navigate through an i
>> well, andy card, who was chief of staff to president bush likes to say taking care of president. think it's fair to say each chief of staff has to adapt his style or one day her style to the president and to the passage of the presidency. i think that's what we're seeing here with president trump. at the end of the day, the chief of staff has to have a respectful relationship, an ability to communicate and there must be a level of trust between the president and the chief of staff. to...
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as we watch this, let's continue with andy card. let's talk about how he approached these hard choices. >> first of all, he had a great deal of empathy for what members of congress thought, because he served in congress. at the time he was president, congress was overwhelmingly controlled by the democrats. so it wasn't like the republicans were controlling the congress, and he was the president of the same party. so he almost knew he had to find ways to compromise to get things done. and i think michael would agree, he was a phenomenally productive one-termve president, consideri he was a president and the house and senate were run by the other party. lot done, a lot er of legislation passed. but it was a sacrifice politically. and i don't think he did as good a job as he could have done to describe to the american people why he broke his promise and raiseded taxes in order to get deal that was far better for america and it was better for america. gave us fiscal discipline for at least ten years. and it wasn't just fiscal discipline
as we watch this, let's continue with andy card. let's talk about how he approached these hard choices. >> first of all, he had a great deal of empathy for what members of congress thought, because he served in congress. at the time he was president, congress was overwhelmingly controlled by the democrats. so it wasn't like the republicans were controlling the congress, and he was the president of the same party. so he almost knew he had to find ways to compromise to get things done. and...
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introduce you to the panel here, we have george will, maureen dowd, former white house chief of staff andy cardshington post" national politics columnist karen tumulty. you were at that introduction of that blibrary, maureen? >> yes. >> why did he pick college station? andy, do you remember? >> i do. he picked college station -- he had no connection to it except he had been invited to speak there. >> okay. >> and every time he went to speak there, he did when he was president and he gave a major speech there, they treated him well, he loved the underlying -- i'm going to say spirit and the core values of texas a&m, and he just fell in love with the place. and he also was being wooed by yale and andover and he said no, i'm going to go to college station. and university of houston really wanted the library, too. >> i bet they did. >> he liked college station because of the core values and the cadets -- there are about 2,400 core cadet members in a campus of 65,000 students. it's the core cadets that give that place the core values that make texas a&m special. and it is a very special place. >> we
introduce you to the panel here, we have george will, maureen dowd, former white house chief of staff andy cardshington post" national politics columnist karen tumulty. you were at that introduction of that blibrary, maureen? >> yes. >> why did he pick college station? andy, do you remember? >> i do. he picked college station -- he had no connection to it except he had been invited to speak there. >> okay. >> and every time he went to speak there, he did when...
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he was-- ( laughs ) you know, my favorite story about all that is i just had got sworn in and andy cardt you go down to the oval and see what it feels like as president?" and i said, "okay." so i went down, sitting down there and just kind of taking it all in, and in walks dad. so andy had told dad that i was down there. and he walks down and i said, "mr. president, welcome." he said, "thank you, mr. president." and that's pretty much all that was said for a while. and it was a very profound moment for me. >> o'donnell: what did he say to you when you were president? what kind of-- >> george w. bush: i love you. and, you know, as corny as that sounds to some-- it is the most important words you can hear in life. you don't hear a lot of people say, "i love you," when you're president. ( laughs ) >> o'donnell: your father was never comfortable with the word "legacy." >> george w. bush: yeah, neither am i. >> o'donnell: called it the-- the "l" word. right? >> george w. bush: neither am i. >> o'donnell: why? >> george w. bush: because-- it's-- it's kind of self- serving. you know? look at m
he was-- ( laughs ) you know, my favorite story about all that is i just had got sworn in and andy cardt you go down to the oval and see what it feels like as president?" and i said, "okay." so i went down, sitting down there and just kind of taking it all in, and in walks dad. so andy had told dad that i was down there. and he walks down and i said, "mr. president, welcome." he said, "thank you, mr. president." and that's pretty much all that was said for a...
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it's a demanding job, not just the president as andy card likes to say. not just capitol hill, but much more broadly. matt, always a great pleasure talking to you. >>> coming up, a federal judge declares the affordable care act unconstitutional, what this could mean for the millions of people whose lives literally depend on it. jim comey has just whered up his testimony on capitol hill. we may hear from him in the hour. i'm snow. and just like you, the further into winter we go, the heavier i get. and while your pants struggle to support the heavier you, your roof struggles to support the heavier me. [laughter] whoo. [crash] and your cut-rate insurance might not pay for this. so get allstate, you could save money and be better protected from mayhem like me. mayhem is everywhere. so get an allstate agent. are you in good hands? ...and i found out that i'ma from the big toe lian. of that sexy italian boot! so this holiday season it's ancestrydna per tutti! order your kit now at ancestry.com kayla: our dad was in the hospital. josh: because of smoking. but w
it's a demanding job, not just the president as andy card likes to say. not just capitol hill, but much more broadly. matt, always a great pleasure talking to you. >>> coming up, a federal judge declares the affordable care act unconstitutional, what this could mean for the millions of people whose lives literally depend on it. jim comey has just whered up his testimony on capitol hill. we may hear from him in the hour. i'm snow. and just like you, the further into winter we go, the...
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. >> we're going to leave it there, yamiche alcindor, aaron black, andy card, next time i promise i'll talk to you for more than 30 seconds. i swear. i'm out of time. i'm going to put it into the very capable hands of craig melvin. >>> thank you. craig melvin here msnbc headquarters in new york city. breaking developments in the shutdown showdown. president trump accusing democrats of putting politics over country after the senate passes that continuing resolution to keep the government open until february. the big question in washington, even inside the white house right now, will the president sign the bill? no one seems to know. >>> president trump defending his decision to pull troops out of syria. russian leader vladimir putin applauding the idea, shocked republicans slamming the withdrawal. whose idea was this? >>> and going to trial, the judge dismisses a request by disgraced movie mogul harvey weinste weinstein's attorneys to throw his sexual assault cases out of court, how it all unfolded in that courtroom. >>> we start with that breaking news, a dramatic showdown brewing on c
. >> we're going to leave it there, yamiche alcindor, aaron black, andy card, next time i promise i'll talk to you for more than 30 seconds. i swear. i'm out of time. i'm going to put it into the very capable hands of craig melvin. >>> thank you. craig melvin here msnbc headquarters in new york city. breaking developments in the shutdown showdown. president trump accusing democrats of putting politics over country after the senate passes that continuing resolution to keep the...
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others, andy card, powell, dick cheney will be there the entire range of cab in tinet members.y will be there to pay their respects and he is going to lie in state throughout the day on tuesday. we have the state funeral in which president trump and former presidents will be in attendance and the former president is going to be eulogize by a number of speakers. >> and john mendez of the house and senate will be able to pay respects this evening to the former president he was a former president who really embodied particularly after he lost president clinton becoming close friends with president clinton. >> that's right. he came of age where there was a lot more cross party cooperation. he came from a liberal republican tradition if he were growing up now as the son of president bush he would be a democrat. at that time you had the yankee republicans. he was one of them he was a transitional figure within the republican party. because you had conserve tifr democrats there was a lot more working for us party lines you saw the president george h.w. bush receiving a number of thing
others, andy card, powell, dick cheney will be there the entire range of cab in tinet members.y will be there to pay their respects and he is going to lie in state throughout the day on tuesday. we have the state funeral in which president trump and former presidents will be in attendance and the former president is going to be eulogize by a number of speakers. >> and john mendez of the house and senate will be able to pay respects this evening to the former president he was a former...
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we worked for andy card. it's true that george w.ush had stints with chiefs of staff that that lasted longer. it's a meat grinder. i don't blame the general at all could.ing i did what i host: we will go to r.g. in michigan on the democrats line. go ahead. ask a: i wanted to question. you speak so much about what obama did and didn't do. i'm trying to find out how the republican party increased the minorities in their parties and where they plan to take care of the situation of insurance for all americans. host: thank you for your call. the first thing to remember is obamacare didn't end up fulfilling its promise. guest: it was covering people in the insurance market. reports, there might be more people who are not insured soause the policies are expensive. it's why the president has allowed the short-term policies and these plans. the department of hhs has taken several steps. 50% is administrative. there are a lot of things that can be done at the executive branch level. the president has tried to do those things. the attempt is to
we worked for andy card. it's true that george w.ush had stints with chiefs of staff that that lasted longer. it's a meat grinder. i don't blame the general at all could.ing i did what i host: we will go to r.g. in michigan on the democrats line. go ahead. ask a: i wanted to question. you speak so much about what obama did and didn't do. i'm trying to find out how the republican party increased the minorities in their parties and where they plan to take care of the situation of insurance for...
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his son was there, lee atwater, andy card.d for dave demerist, communications director and a great human being as well. dave drafted me to work with him on the transition. so we worked in the transition under the president's communication. at the white house i continued to work under dave and bobby as a public liaison which was a great opportunity for me i worked with great americans who loved the president and who advanced the president's message. working wore the if the wfor th was a pleasure because he was such a joy, so personable. >> were you in the room when it was discussed about closing the gap in the deficit with the new tax? i've seen all kinds of in hindsight people talking about how this came about. even to this day, you know, 43 points out that i don't know whether perot would have been emboldened to try to have the backing to run against him that one of the times in history you can look at a third party candidate that really affected the outcome. >> he did. >> that's why president bush wasn't reelected >> yeah. i
his son was there, lee atwater, andy card.d for dave demerist, communications director and a great human being as well. dave drafted me to work with him on the transition. so we worked in the transition under the president's communication. at the white house i continued to work under dave and bobby as a public liaison which was a great opportunity for me i worked with great americans who loved the president and who advanced the president's message. working wore the if the wfor th was a pleasure...
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when i first started there andy card was chief of staff. when i left. he would come in at 4:00 in the morning. that's a tough thing to do for a couple of years. bill clinton had four different men at different times. bill clinton, for example, famously got a lot done brokered by the chief of staff because he worked with republicans. he also had to navigate through a very famous scandal and impeachment. >> the president has to trust his chief of staff implicitly and he also has to not undercut him. because that's the only way a white house works. brian: so you know the first chief of staff was rahm emanuel but he quickly cycled through. barack obama famously had three in the same time period. >> right. >> the longest serving chief of staff was sherman adams for eisenhower. it was about six years. that's an anomaly. brian: that is one thing that donald trump did tweet out that barack obama was bad because he three chief of staffs that's basically where the president is at now. >> it's high emotion white house. a lot of people there. the presi
when i first started there andy card was chief of staff. when i left. he would come in at 4:00 in the morning. that's a tough thing to do for a couple of years. bill clinton had four different men at different times. bill clinton, for example, famously got a lot done brokered by the chief of staff because he worked with republicans. he also had to navigate through a very famous scandal and impeachment. >> the president has to trust his chief of staff implicitly and he also has to not...
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cards. here's andy moore. here is an interesting tidbit that none of you may know...cused of unwanted sexual advances by more than 30 men, but these are the first allegations to get as far as court. i don't make this up... injuly 2016... he's accused of groping the teenage son of a television news reader ina bar. allegations that were first made public in a press conference last year. to kevin spacey, i want to say this — shame on you for what you did to my son. shortly after the charge was announced, kevin spacey released a video in which he adopted the role of his character frank underwood from house of cards. he made no direct reference to the accusations, but he said enigmatically, "you wouldn't rush tojudgement without the facts, would you?" kevin spacey is the winner of numerous acting awards, but his career has come to a standstill since the first allegation was made. at the time he apologised for inappropriate drunken behaviour. he's since made an absolute denial of all the other allegations. in the uk, police are investigating six accusations of sexual assaul
cards. here's andy moore. here is an interesting tidbit that none of you may know...cused of unwanted sexual advances by more than 30 men, but these are the first allegations to get as far as court. i don't make this up... injuly 2016... he's accused of groping the teenage son of a television news reader ina bar. allegations that were first made public in a press conference last year. to kevin spacey, i want to say this — shame on you for what you did to my son. shortly after the charge was...
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will student loan rates, andy just talked about credit card rates, where do you see the real movement from a quarter point rate hike that happened today? >> look, the -- liz: hold on. mark. >> i would even take it further and think about not the rate hike but look at the market setup. the market is getting obliterated and individual investors, institutional investors are all getting crushed. as a lot of people said, it doesn't seem like the fed is picking up what the market is putting down. that's going to impact retail investors most directly. liz: but how do you square then with a very solid labor market that is so tight that there's a labor gap, a skills gap, and a lot of these jobs are going unfilled because people can pick and choose now? this is sort of a dream scenario certainly when we had fewer jobs being created and president trump promised jobs and he came through with those, so are we supposed to look at just what makes investors happy? >> no, i think partially as well as some demographic issues, too, you have a work force that's moved from an older demographic to a younge
will student loan rates, andy just talked about credit card rates, where do you see the real movement from a quarter point rate hike that happened today? >> look, the -- liz: hold on. mark. >> i would even take it further and think about not the rate hike but look at the market setup. the market is getting obliterated and individual investors, institutional investors are all getting crushed. as a lot of people said, it doesn't seem like the fed is picking up what the market is...
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card. for the city, who next play liverpool, a timely return to winning ways. andy swears, bbc news. we played the scores two to three or four, that's all we can do. after the men, or the four, that's all we can do. after the men, orthe people in front finish the situation, we have four or five extras to finish the game. afteri—i, when or five extras to finish the game. after 1—1, when the game was more equal, you know the situation is that. we scored in the second. but that's football, and the premier games, we did absolutely everything, the first time they arrived they got to the ball. with a live without, and accept and improve. i have the feeling that the players did absolutely everything. a player reborn in paul pogba and seemingly a team reborn afterjose mourinho's sacking by manchester united. interim manager 0le gunnar solskjaer extended his winning run to three straight matches since his appointment as united despatched bournemouth at old trafford, their world cup winner with two goals in a four one win. adam wild reports. it is amazing the difference is not to make. the new
card. for the city, who next play liverpool, a timely return to winning ways. andy swears, bbc news. we played the scores two to three or four, that's all we can do. after the men, or the four, that's all we can do. after the men, orthe people in front finish the situation, we have four or five extras to finish the game. afteri—i, when or five extras to finish the game. after 1—1, when the game was more equal, you know the situation is that. we scored in the second. but that's football, and...
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south, there northeast of england, scotland getting sun too andi england, scotland getting sun too and i think a few sunny spells on the cardse 10 degrees mark and friday is looking fairly similaras mark and friday is looking fairly similar as well. that is it. bye— bye. this is bbc news i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 6pm. japan is to restart commercial whale hunting next summer, in defiance of a global ban. campaigners say they‘ re worried by the decision. cos ifjapan, if you like, gets away with this, other countries may want to try and do the same thing and then more and more populations could be exposed to whaling. queues for the boxing day sales but the number of people on the high street today has fallen, for the third year in a row. president putin witnesses the final test of a hyper—sonic missile which he says can penetrate any missile defence system. a murder investigation is under way in leeds where a 30—year—old man was killed yesterday. sister wendy beckett, the nun who became famous around the world as an art historian and broadcaster has died at the age of 88. and liverpool extend their lead at the top of the
south, there northeast of england, scotland getting sun too andi england, scotland getting sun too and i think a few sunny spells on the cardse 10 degrees mark and friday is looking fairly similaras mark and friday is looking fairly similar as well. that is it. bye— bye. this is bbc news i'm shaun ley. the headlines at 6pm. japan is to restart commercial whale hunting next summer, in defiance of a global ban. campaigners say they‘ re worried by the decision. cos ifjapan, if you like, gets...
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andy mccarthy joins me to explain next. ♪ introducing the new capital one savor card.arn 4% cash back on dining and 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? and all thro' the house. 'twas the night before christmas, not a creature was stirring, but everywhere else... there are chefs, bakers and food order takers. doctors and surgeons and all the life savers. the world is alive as you can see, this time of the year is so much more than a bow and a tree. (morgan vo) those who give their best, deserve the best. get up to a $1,000 credit on select models now during the season of audi sales event. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions relat
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cards. without the facts, would you? allegation was made. at the time he apologised for inappropriate drunken behaviour. he's since made an absolute denial of all the other allegations. at london's old vic. andy moore, bbc news. of a man in tottenham, north london, at the weekend. on saturday night. incidents overnight. 23 migrants have been rescued in the english channel. 15 of those were intercepted off the kent coast. let's get more from our reporter emily unia. you have an update on numbers. being picked up in the past few hours. hours. this started at about three in the morning. in the morning. rescued and none of them had life jackets. jackets. they rescued a rowing boat with two people in it. with two people in it. was rescued with nine on it and a fourth boat with eight on board. fourth boat with eight on board. seven and a woman were picked up by the borderforce in folkestone. the borderforce in folkestone. handed over to the police, so it has been a busy night. been a busy night. two or three people and no life jackets. jackets. this is the world's busiest shipping lane. shipping lane. from them and then essentially set them adrift in the channel. them adrift in the channel. risking
cards. without the facts, would you? allegation was made. at the time he apologised for inappropriate drunken behaviour. he's since made an absolute denial of all the other allegations. at london's old vic. andy moore, bbc news. of a man in tottenham, north london, at the weekend. on saturday night. incidents overnight. 23 migrants have been rescued in the english channel. 15 of those were intercepted off the kent coast. let's get more from our reporter emily unia. you have an update on...
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brought him a red ca rd hojbjerg‘s studs brought him a red card but for city who next play leaders liverpool, a timely return to winning ways. andyn course for their third win in three under ole gunnar solskjaer — they‘re 3—1 up against bournemouth at old trafford. police scotland have charged a 65—year—old hibernian fan with alleged racial abuse during yesterday‘s edinburgh derby. television coverage of the 1—0 hearts win showed a home fan appearing to shout at hearts‘ congolese player clevid dikamona. in rugby union‘s premiership — bristol beat bottom side newcastle — and there was a hard—fought encounter between two former giants of the game, bath and leicester. jonny may‘s try had given the tigers an early lead at the recreation ground. but it was bath‘s former england sevens winger rory mcconnochie who helped clinch a 23—16 point win for the home side. and dragons have won a welsh derby match in the pro 14 for the first time in four years. they beat ospreys at rodney parade, but onlyjust. the final score 23—22. there‘s more on the bbc sport website, including an unspectacular return for the australian cricketer cameron bancr
brought him a red ca rd hojbjerg‘s studs brought him a red card but for city who next play leaders liverpool, a timely return to winning ways. andyn course for their third win in three under ole gunnar solskjaer — they‘re 3—1 up against bournemouth at old trafford. police scotland have charged a 65—year—old hibernian fan with alleged racial abuse during yesterday‘s edinburgh derby. television coverage of the 1—0 hearts win showed a home fan appearing to shout at hearts‘...
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anderson cooper and andy cohn co-host live from times square with brooke baldwin and don lemon. ♪ the new capital one savor cardand 4% on entertainment. now when you go out, you cash in. what's in your wallet? now when you go out, you cash in. (burke) parking splat. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ for each job exxonmobil creates, many more are created in the community. because energy touches so many industries, it supports 10 million u.s. jobs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the greatest wish of all is one that brings us together. the final days of wish list are here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with zero down, zero due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. >>> cnn's chief medical correspondent takes a look back at the top stories. >> without question, 2018 will be remembered as the year of the outbreak. the cdc investigated more than 2 dozen multistate food outbreaks. e. coli and romaine lettuce. salmonella in precut melon. cyclo spore ra in fresh vegetables. all in all,
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card names. msnbc reports that matt whitaker is in the running, along with new york yankees president, andy levineted former deputy campaign manager david bossy should take the spot. >> look, i think they're all actually contenders. you have to question mik mulvaney. and jen points out nick ayers had his name locked up. i don't think the president is scrambling. i think the president has some solid choices. i think matt whitaker is a candidate. i think chris christie is a candidate. i think there are some really good folks out there. the president has to pick. it is a job that requires -- you have to have chemistry with the president. and that's something that you actually -- you know, as jen knows. president obama had five different chiefs of staff, and one of the big jobs is you have to have policy chops and you have to have hill smarts and political smarts and then you have to get along with your boss. >> but i think, david, this is unique in that any chief of staff is being considered or potential chief of staff is looking at the scenario and the internal challenge of donald trump giving every
card names. msnbc reports that matt whitaker is in the running, along with new york yankees president, andy levineted former deputy campaign manager david bossy should take the spot. >> look, i think they're all actually contenders. you have to question mik mulvaney. and jen points out nick ayers had his name locked up. i don't think the president is scrambling. i think the president has some solid choices. i think matt whitaker is a candidate. i think chris christie is a candidate. i...