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[cheering and applause] barbara perry is the director of the ua -- uva eller center. thank you for being with us. often, the biggest challenge for any presidential candidate is to get beyond the name recognition and talk about your biography. for him it is the opposite. >> it is and like many of the dynasty becomes with plenty of name recognition. it comes with baggage as well. he has the name, but we note that he has dropped his surname from his logo. it is an obvious attempt to be his own man to separate himself from the policies of his father and his brother that might not be so popular. >> how does he do that and how does he get beyond the bush brand? >> this is also a problem for dynasties, the name brand is good, but people can grow weary of that brand. he has to be his own man and present his own personality and comfortable in his own skin and do what he has done in his campaign video and focus on the policies while he was a popular governor in key terms. crucial state in the electoral college. >> yesterday, george will said jeb bush was and is a conservative.
[cheering and applause] barbara perry is the director of the ua -- uva eller center. thank you for being with us. often, the biggest challenge for any presidential candidate is to get beyond the name recognition and talk about your biography. for him it is the opposite. >> it is and like many of the dynasty becomes with plenty of name recognition. it comes with baggage as well. he has the name, but we note that he has dropped his surname from his logo. it is an obvious attempt to be his...
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[applause] >> barbara perry is the president of universal studies in charlottesville, virginia. she is doing us. thank you for being with us. >> great to be with you. >> the biggest challenge for any presidential candidate is the get beyond the name recognition and talk about your political biography. for jeb bush, it is quite the opposite. ms. perry: like all members of political dynasties, he has plenty of name recognition. some good things come with it and some baggage as well and that is the case for political dynasties. he has the name, but we note he has dropped his surname from the logos. that is an obvious attempt to be his own man and separate himself out from the policies of his father and brother that might not be so popular, particularly for his brother. >> how does he do that and out how does he get beyond the bush brand? ms. perry: that is the problem for dynasties. the name brand is good but then again people can grow weary. he has to be a man that presents himself as his own personality comfortable in his own skin and do what he has done which is focusing on the
[applause] >> barbara perry is the president of universal studies in charlottesville, virginia. she is doing us. thank you for being with us. >> great to be with you. >> the biggest challenge for any presidential candidate is the get beyond the name recognition and talk about your political biography. for jeb bush, it is quite the opposite. ms. perry: like all members of political dynasties, he has plenty of name recognition. some good things come with it and some baggage as...
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. >> i am barbara perry, the cochair of the presidential oral history here. we talked about it a little bit last night at dinner. let's say we could resurrect woodrow wilson from his final resting place in the national cathedral in northwest washington and bring him to the miller center, and we would have you on the panel to ask questions. what would be the first question you would ask him? professor macmillan: do you want to go first? host: i would ask, are you sorry you did not compromise with the reservationists? professor macmillan: on the reservations that came attached to the treaty, the european leaders later said they could have worked with them. whether they would have is another matter. he said if we had to, we would have accepted them because we wanted the united states in the league. i don't know. i might have liked to have pushed him on why he allowed more segregation rather than less in the federal service. i know he was a southerner. this was a man who expressed high moral principles, was a great liberal. why did he allow it? the federal post o
. >> i am barbara perry, the cochair of the presidential oral history here. we talked about it a little bit last night at dinner. let's say we could resurrect woodrow wilson from his final resting place in the national cathedral in northwest washington and bring him to the miller center, and we would have you on the panel to ask questions. what would be the first question you would ask him? professor macmillan: do you want to go first? host: i would ask, are you sorry you did not...
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. >> we are talking with barbara perry, the director of presidential studies at the university of virginia. you have been doing oral histories on both 41 and 43. what have you learned? >> this is a family business. politics and presidential politics in particular, that is the bush family brand and business. it is not just nature energy, it is a combination of those, it is what they have grown up with. it is in their blood and it is in their daily inking of the world in political terms. that is what we have learned. barbara parry, joining us today from louisville, kentucky. thank you very much for being with us. jeb bush makes his formal announcement for his candidacy for president. mr. bush, son of president george h w bush and brother of the president, is the 11th candidate to announce his run for the 2016 republican nomination. from the largest campus of the miami dade campus his speeches 40 minutes. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states of america, jeb bush. [applause] >> thank you, all. wow. thank you so much. thank you. thank you very mitch -- much. i always fe
. >> we are talking with barbara perry, the director of presidential studies at the university of virginia. you have been doing oral histories on both 41 and 43. what have you learned? >> this is a family business. politics and presidential politics in particular, that is the bush family brand and business. it is not just nature energy, it is a combination of those, it is what they have grown up with. it is in their blood and it is in their daily inking of the world in political...
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. >> barbara perry is from the university of virginia and doing oral histories on 41 and 3, what standsis is a family business. politics and presidential politics, in particular, that is the bush family brand and the bush family business and it's not just nature, nurture it's a combination of both, it's i believe in their d.n.a. and what they have grown up with and in their blood and daily thinking of the world in political terms and that is what we have learned from the bush 41 and bush 4 history projects. >> located on the campus of university of virginia in charlottesville, thanks for being with us. >> we love the work that you do at c-span. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> shortly when the house votes we will show you as much as we can and show you on c-span 2 at 8:30. another campaign announcement, donald trump announces whether he plans to run for president as a republican. we'll have that live from new york city. house due back in a moment or two. a couple of bills tonight. one would name a highway
. >> barbara perry is from the university of virginia and doing oral histories on 41 and 3, what standsis is a family business. politics and presidential politics, in particular, that is the bush family brand and the bush family business and it's not just nature, nurture it's a combination of both, it's i believe in their d.n.a. and what they have grown up with and in their blood and daily thinking of the world in political terms and that is what we have learned from the bush 41 and bush...
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barbara reinhard. former texas governor rick perry who just announced his run for president.utes. he's standing outside. >> he's right outside. hey, governor. there he is. >> he is on his way in. andrew, why don't we get some of the top headlines. >>> greece will not be making a payment owed to the imf that was owed today. bundle four payments due this month into one lump sum of 1.5 billion euros due on june 30th. ken gets kicked once again. the greek prime minister canceled a meeting scheduled for the european commission and now expected to address parliament at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. that is a speech that could move markets. here's what turn around expert harry wilson had to say on greece just in the last hour. >> what you're seeing is kind of a very slight nudging towards reform where it makes incremental progress on the primary surplus targets, et cetera, each step of the way and allows both sides to move their respected parties forward. it's a totally inefficient process and more band width than it shows and that's where things are more than likely to come up. >> the c
barbara reinhard. former texas governor rick perry who just announced his run for president.utes. he's standing outside. >> he's right outside. hey, governor. there he is. >> he is on his way in. andrew, why don't we get some of the top headlines. >>> greece will not be making a payment owed to the imf that was owed today. bundle four payments due this month into one lump sum of 1.5 billion euros due on june 30th. ken gets kicked once again. the greek prime minister...
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perry will be breaking that bulletproof glass. hillary clinton will be speaking at texas southern university, she'll be receiving an award, the great barbara jordan, pioneering african-american member of congress who quite famously delivered the keynote address in 1976. >> ladies and gentlemen, in case you don't know it, may i now present our second keynote speaker the honor barbara jordan, democrat of houston texas. >> a lot of years passed since 1832 and during that time it would have been most unusual for any national political party to ask barbara jordan to deliver a keynote address. but tonight, here i am, and i feel that notwithstanding the past that my presence here is one additional bit of evidence that the american dream need not forever be deferred. we believe in equality for all and privileges for none. >> this is a police that each american regardless of background has equal standing in the public forum, all of us. because we believe this idea so firmly, we are an inclusive rather than an exclusive party. let everybody come. >> barbara jordan is a great figure in american history, she was the first african-american elected to t
perry will be breaking that bulletproof glass. hillary clinton will be speaking at texas southern university, she'll be receiving an award, the great barbara jordan, pioneering african-american member of congress who quite famously delivered the keynote address in 1976. >> ladies and gentlemen, in case you don't know it, may i now present our second keynote speaker the honor barbara jordan, democrat of houston texas. >> a lot of years passed since 1832 and during that time it would...
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barbara district attorney. >> still not clear how long it will take to clean up the beach and get it back open to the public. >>> rick perryrunning for president again. he says he is ready for a strong campaign this year. unlike his run in 2012, which ended with critics saying he was unprepared. the crowded republican field stands at 10 candidates and it is expected to grow. cbs news reports jeb bush will officially join the race on june 15. >>> supporters call it breakthrough technology. a new safety feature to help prevent drunk driving crashes. craig boswell was there as engineers showed it off. >> reporter: the government unveiled new technology it hopes will put an end to drunk driving crashes and save lives. >> it's estimated it could be in the range of 59,000 lives over 15 years and up to $343 billion in costs to our society. >> reporter: it's an alcohol detection system that can measure a driver's intoxication level in less than a second. >> i refer to it typically as a seatbelt of our generation. >> reporter: there are two technologies being developed to keep a vehicle from starting if a driver's alcohol level is
barbara district attorney. >> still not clear how long it will take to clean up the beach and get it back open to the public. >>> rick perryrunning for president again. he says he is ready for a strong campaign this year. unlike his run in 2012, which ended with critics saying he was unprepared. the crowded republican field stands at 10 candidates and it is expected to grow. cbs news reports jeb bush will officially join the race on june 15. >>> supporters call it...